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Mungenast says he is recommend ing that students buy down coats, which are the warmest available. Accessories and hand warmers have been especially popular, he adds...

Author: By Deborah Yeh, | Title: As Thermometer Dips, Students Brave Cold | 12/10/1994 | See Source »

...style works nicely in Red. Visually and emotionally, this is the director's warmest film. At moments it glows, like the jacket of Valentine's absent lover; the garment's color is reflected in the young woman's face, suffusing her with long-distance affection. And as the friendship between her and the judge ripens into respect and something like love, the emotional crisis in the old man's life is replayed and miraculously resolved (we won't say how). Finally, the filmmakers concoct another miracle to unite the main characters from the trilogy's three episodes. That...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CINEMA: When the Judge Is Guilty | 12/5/1994 | See Source »

...coldest students from the warmest climates also have parents who live the farthest away...

Author: By Curtis R. Chong, | Title: With Fall, Students Turn Coats | 10/12/1994 | See Source »

...leading 3-0 in the second set when Martinez called a time-out for a muscle injury. The delay seemed to break Navratilova's concentration, but she held on to win the set, 6-3. In the decisive third set, however, younger legs prevailed 6-3. But the warmest cheers after the match belonged to the runner-up, who magnanimously allowed Martinez a solo turn around her court with the trophy. Pausing as she left the stadium, Navratilova stooped and picked a tuft of turf as a last memento. "I wasn't so splendorful today," she said. And was this...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: SPORT: Last Waltz At Wimbledon | 7/11/1994 | See Source »

While America gave Rhinoceros its warmest reception anywhere, critics and audiences seemed to misunderstand it as light comedy. To Ionesco, it was a brutal metaphor for what happened in Romania under fascism and communism. In a journal dated "around 1940," he wrote, "The police are rhinoceroses. The judges are rhinoceroses. You are the only man among the rhinoceroses. The rhinoceroses wonder how the world could have been led by men. You yourself wonder: Is it true that the world was led by men?" The horror behind this question never left. Ionesco's jokes were those of nearly all the 20th...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THEATER: Fascism, Fury, Fear and Farce | 4/11/1994 | See Source »

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