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Ernetta begins by teaching the class how to properly undress, with what organizer Chen calls "a cool draping process." Next to the wall, one partner holds up a large sheet while the other removes her shirt behind it, and then wraps herself in the sheet so that nothing is exposed. Ernetta explains that "we want to respect people," and as such "no cleavage or gluteocleft shows...

Author: By Lynda A. Yast, | Title: Knead to Relax? | 2/19/1998 | See Source »

Ninety minutes later, minus three minutes, I'm standing in subzero conditions outside Holden Chapel. I shake off my jacket and yank off my shorts, and the canvas is unveiled to a motley audience of screaming, shivering students in several stages of undress. Most are too busy to notice me. The men, scattered around the clearing, are undressing clumsily and pumping their fists with alternating wicked grins and nervous glances. The women, gathered in small circles and slowly peeling off one piece after another, smile hesitantly at each other, their arms folded across their chests in symbolic gestures of modesty...

Author: By Joel B. Pollak, | Title: Running Proud | 2/4/1998 | See Source »

First step: The Real World: The Ultimate Insider's Guide. As if the TV show didn't afford enough pictures of these lovable teens and twentysomethings in various states of undress, James P. Solomon '87 and Alan Carter offer a book which compiles every conceivable piece of information on the 42 young people who sold their souls--or more precisely, six months of their lives--to MTV. From complete personal profiles to in-depth analyses of seminal Real World events (i.e., the firing of Montana from the After-School Program in the Boston season), Solomon and Carter dive headlong into...

Author: By Josh N. Lambert, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Some Literature for the Illiterate: The MTV Generation Hits the Books | 11/7/1997 | See Source »

...protected most fiercely? Barbie's. Now ever vigilant Mattel, which makes the toy, is suing MCA records for trademark infringement over Barbie Girl, a bubble-gum dance song by the Danish band Aqua. It doesn't help that the song has lyrics like "You can brush my hair/ Undress me everywhere...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Sep. 22, 1997 | 9/22/1997 | See Source »

...have refused to pay their $6,850 rooming fee because they "cannot in good conscience, live in a place where women are permitted to stay overnight in men's rooms, and where visiting men can traipse through the common halls on the women's floors--in various stages of undress--in the middle of the night." A daunting question faces Yale: Should the university reevaluate its recently instituted policy and allow these students to live at home in their New Haven residences...

Author: By Daniel M. Suleiman, | Title: Yale Wins Either Way | 9/16/1997 | See Source »

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