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New documentary on Arafat's death misses the mark (4/07)
Written by Zack Clark   
The Last Days of Yasser Arafat is an exploration of Arafat’s final days in 2004 through the eyes of journalist Sherine Salama. Her film examines neither Arafat’s politics nor those of the Israel/Palestine conflict.
 
Upcoming SF International Film Fest promising (4/07)
Written by Aaron Light   
The San Francisco International Film Festival is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year. On April 3, the San Francisco Film Society announced an ambitious lineup of films and special events aimed at making this one of their most memorable years ever.

 
Save the Earth: Small lifestyle changes can make big impact on everyone (4/07)
Written by Hannah Safford   
It’s a sweltering day. Even the air blowing over the San Francisco Bay is warm and tainted by smog. Cigarette butts and dirty soda cups litter the sand, along with a dead seagull entangled in plastic netting near the waterline.

 
Beauty and Brains (3/26)
Written by Eve Denton, Eliza Hidalgo, and Alexis Kim   

Gorgeous flowing hair, soft white lights in the background, a 700-dollar designer dress fitting loosely around your perfectly slender frame, a three karat stone hanging from your neck and a bare chiseled torso just inches away from your face — all of it immortalized in one glamorous shot.

 
Persistent students to take over industry (3/07)
Written by Heejin Hwang   
With a swish of a dress or a flick of a well-tailored suit, celebrities make their way down the red carpet flaunting clothes designed by big names like Versace, Chanel and Armani. Fashion design student Susan Kay, however, sees another label rising on the horizon. “Soon, they’ll wear Kay Designs made by me,” she said.
 
Downtown offers jungle of fancy dresses to explore (3/07)
Written by Jenny Ng and Sanyee Yuan   
It was the beginning of a great Sunday morning as the two of us eagerly prepared to start shopping for prom dresses, practically bursting with excitement. Not only was the sun actually out that weekend, but the two of us were embarking on an entirely new experience: shopping for a dress to wear to a formal dance.

 
Fuel a busy night of dancing with good eats (3/07)
Written by Heather Hammel   
As prom season rolls around, everyone is full of excitement over who’s asking whom and what they’re going to wear.
 
Fancy Footwork (3/23)
Written by Edward Chen   

When senior Simon Tse walked into the room with a pair of LeBron James’ “Fruity Pebble” sneakers, he had an air of reverence for the multi-colored, cereal-print footwear. Clearly, this was no ordinary shoe.

 
Hanging by a designer thread (3/23)
Written by Soraya Okuda   

To protect anonymity, some names in this article have been changed. You’re at the office, busy typing away at the computer — but not for work. Instead, you’re searching for the trendiest clothes on your favorite store’s Web site. With a few clicks, you buy a few new outfits.

 
The American Image (3/23)
Written by Maahum Chaudhry and Ana Billingsley   

All around the globe women are pressured to conform to western standards of beauty. Whether it is striving for the ideal hourglass figure, or using bleach creams to attain a dramatically pale skin tone, the influences of western beauty images pervade television, fashion, magazines, and even dolls, around the world.

 
Made in China — and Japan: Harajuku and HK styles taking America by storm (3/07)
Written by Cynthia Chau   
Tourists visiting Tokyo’s Yoyogi Park may suddenly see uniquely dressed teenagers in crazy makeup. It may scare the tourists straight but it is a common sight to the locals.
 
Sleep Paralysis (2/07)
Written by Alexis Kim   
The November 2006 SAT I reasoning test was the last chance to realize whatever collegiate ambitions I possessed and seal my fate as a successful human being.
 
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