Word: brainchild
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...brainchild of Mia Riverton ’99, Harvardwood 101 is an extension of Harvardwood, a professional network of Harvard alumni and current students interested in art and entertainment. Having turned down job offers from both Goldman Sachs and the Boston Consulting Group to pursue her passion for acting, Riverton unofficially created the organization when she decided to compile an e-mail list of all the people she knew in Hollywood...
...collection is Leverett Co-Master Ann Georgi’s brainchild...
This season the buzz is all about a new line of jeans called Habitual, the brainchild of Nicole Garrett, a former fashion editor, and her fiance Michael Colovos. Habitual jeans' subtle washes and tailored details such as welt pockets and bound buttonholes have become the overnight favorites of models like Gisele Bundchen and Carolyn Murphy. The jeans are so hot that Barney's and Fred Segal can't keep them on the shelf, and they are rumored to have Levi's creative team in a tizzy. Of course, Levi's is a 130-year-old multibillion-dollar global brand...
...discerning crowd currently likes the American Idol format, which spends several months publicly culling the herd to about 10 finalists and then launches a series of up-close-and-personal, sudden-death sing-offs. This is the brainchild of three Simons--Fuller came up with the concept, but it was fine-tuned with the help of Simon Cowell, a music-industry executive (and the acerbic judge in the U.S. and British versions) and Simon Jones, head of FMusic TV, part of FremantleMedia, the company that jointly owns and produces the Idol format globally. South Africa and Poland have had their...
...meeting was the brainchild of the subcommittee of a committee formed last spring to improve race relations at the Law School after several racially charged incidents...