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Rudenstine, along with several College administrators, socialized and ate hot dogs and hamburgers with 250 first-year students who had missed meeting him at a scheduled tea at the Fogg Museum last month...
...Debi had a huge new house in Toronto. The cafe revolutionary was practicing yoga, reading Gandhi and worrying about playing Russian roulette with nature. "I was scared. I bought organic fruits and vegetables, and I started drinking bottled water because I was concerned about the purity of what we ate...
...this," says Hepburn. "I made him change his name . . . to S. Ogden Ludlow. I didn't want to be called Mrs. Smith. I thought it was melancholic." Her true love, of course, was Spencer Tracy. "He didn't like this or that. I changed this and that . . . Food -- we ate what he liked. We did what he liked. We lived a life which he liked. This gave me great pleasure." With the same warmth that marks her film acting, she plays a final love scene that is more intimate than any revelation of sexual secrets. As if this were their...
...foodies, Florida was never a big stop on the U.S. eating circuit. Tourists ate fish, most often frozen. Frozen crab cakes. Frozen fried shrimp. Frozen Dover sole. For authenticity, there were boiled stone crabs, alligator for the hardy and lots of Key lime pie. In Guide Michelin terms, not worth a detour...
Meanwhile, the stampede of account switching has put a premium on the industry's creative talent. Gordon Bowen, a top creative executive at Ogilvy & Mather, hardly raised an eyebrow last week when six dozen roses were delivered to him as he ate breakfast in a Manhattan restaurant. Rival agency McCann-Erickson sent the bouquet as part of its campaign to persuade him to switch shops. As the principal executive on the restless American Express account, Bowen conceivably could leave home with the business. If that were to happen, $300 worth of roses would go down in advertising history...