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...Crimson battled back, showing a resilience that has been its trademark all season. Led by sophomore forward Michael Gilmore, surprise freshman forward Chris Grancio, who was playing in place of Snowden, and a frenetic full-cout press, Harvard brought the margin to within three at halftime...

Author: By Sean D. Wissman, | Title: M. Cagers Victim of Second-Half Run, Lose to Big Red in Blow-Out, 83-64 | 2/12/1994 | See Source »

Despite the infectious joy of both Edwards and The Scene, it was Northern Lights who were the stars of the show. Highlighting material from their latest release, the Lights' ninesong set dealt with largely new territory after the opening trademark "Out on the Highway." And, while some crowd favorites--Peter Rowan's "Rainmaker" and a mind-boggling quick version of the Eagles' "Heartache Tonight," for example--were missing, tunes from the new album, such as the jazzy "Sunny Side of the Blues" and the title track, "Wrong Highway Blues," showcased all of Northern Lights best qualities: accessible melodies, great playing...

Author: By Seth Mnookin, | Title: Red, Hot and Bluegrass | 2/10/1994 | See Source »

That mix of confusion and spellbinding tension is Pinter's trademark: it is never quite clear what is happening, but whatever it is, it is urgently important. The menacing mysticism reaches a peak in No Man's Land, a series of drawing-room encounters soured by a barroom aura of impending rough-and- tumble. Like most great playwrights, Pinter keeps writing the same work. No Man's Land is The Homecoming with fancier furniture, Old Times with more recherche recollections, The Birthday Party with a gentler goon squad. It is also, from a playwright generous to actors, the showiest acting...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Salon as Slaughterhouse | 2/7/1994 | See Source »

...Chairman; Joseph A. Ripp, Treasurer; Harry M. Johnston, Secretary. Second-class postage paid at New York, N.Y., and at additional mailing offices. (c) 1994 Time Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part without written permission is prohibited. TIME and the Red Border Design are protected through trademark registration in the United States and in the foreign countries where TIME magazine circulates. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to TIME, P.O. Box 30601, Tampa, Fla. 33630-0601. For subscription queries, call Customer Service at 1-800-843-TIME...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Magazine Contents Page | 2/7/1994 | See Source »

...Chairman; Joseph A. Ripp, Treasurer; Harry M. Johnston, Secretary. Second-class postage paid at New York, N.Y., and at additional mailing offices. (c) 1994 Time Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part without written permission is prohibited. TIME and the Red Border Design are protected through trademark registration in the United States and in the foreign countries where TIME magazine circulates. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to TIME, P.O. Box 30601, Tampa, Fla. 33630-0601. For subscription queries, call Customer Service at 1-800-843-TIME...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Magazine Contents Page | 1/24/1994 | See Source »

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