Word: woolf
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...retool their products for narrower, more intense audiences. Pop culture was now as fragmented as modern art, and movies were boutique items in the great mall of contradictory American tastes. Movies for kids: I Was a Teenage Werewolf (1957). Movies for mature adults: Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966). And finally, in 1969, movies for immature adults: porno went public. That same year the Supreme Court recognized that entertainment -- home entertainment, at least -- was not legally required to please the bland majority palate. In Stanley v. Georgia, Thurgood Marshall declared, "If the First Amendment means anything, it means that...
Jill made the Virginia Woolf tattoo on her bicep dance, brushed her crew cut and said, "I thought you were planning to get seriously into writing this term, Betty...
After taking Woolf and his roommate, D. Kris Miller '87, to lunch at the Prudential Tower, the Dereks visited the John F. Kennedy Library for a special tour...
...their way back from the law school, the Dereks strolled through the Yard and stopped by Eliot House to see Woolf's room. They remained there for an hour before departing in a limousine for dinner at Quincy Market...
...Woolf, who accompanied the Dereks throughout their stay here, called the actress "probably the most angelic woman I've ever...