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...options for the savvy gay or lesbian man or woman. Gay-owned, gay-managed establishments include the Fox, A.D. and Owl Clubs and especially the super-gay Fly Club. Video rooms and contact dancing available in the basements. For pounding house music and flamboyant gay grinding, head to Whitney?...
...Harvard’s 4-3 win over Northeastern last night, Whitney??the nation’s leading goal scorer—went her second game against Harvard this season without a goal, though she did set up the Huskies’ first. Gunn carried on Erika Silva’s tradition of losing Beanpots in overtime. Ingram assisted on Harvard’s second goal. Gunn and Whitney will prepare next weekend for the Beanpot consolation game with a BU club team. Ingram will play for Harvard’s fourth straight Beanpot championship...
...around, she’s The Crimson’s favorite confidante, always listening thoughtfully as people bitch and moan—as people tend to do at 14 Plympton. Unafraid of anything and everyone, Antoinette’s the kind of woman who befriends the drunk clown at Whitney??s before taking on another bar regular in a game of chess. She thrives on interaction and her energy is positively contagious...
Frances: a Beacon Hill native and frequent traveler in sweltering, mysterious, Spanish-speaking locales. A drinker of Bombay Sapphire gin and Pabst Blue Ribbon beer. Seen on a post-Sunday brunch stroll with distinguished parents. Seen on a Thursday-night binge with associates of questionable character at Whitney??s bar. Not surprising, then, Frances’ four-year love affair with FM, the weekly collision of high and low culture, sophistication and vulgarity, mètier and booya. Her commitment unquestioned, her sanity less certain, Frances was our raging, deadline-enforcing maniac, our late-night production ass-kicker...
Whitney is the self-proclaimed “Vassar girl,” played sharply and with an effectively haughty self-awareness by Alexandra M. Ohanian ’05. Sissy (Elizabeth Newhall ’02) is her antithesis, a homely and naive girl who contrasts with Whitney??s confidence and projected image of success...