Word: budapester
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...GELLERT Budapest's most opulent public bathhouse?bathing here is like soaking in a cathedral. Built in 1918, the Art Nouveau bath is a maze of eight thermal pools, and a feast for the eye with its fine statuary, mosaic walls and columns lining the pools. One-day entry...
...government had proposed for a system that's as profoundly in need of change as the Middle East is in need of peace. I have taught in five nations on three continents, at universities ranging from Harvard to Haifa, from the Free University of Berlin to Wichita State, from Budapest to Boise. But nowhere, proud and pleased though I am to be a French citizen as well as an American one, have I encountered a system of higher education as inefficient, chaotic, perversely bureaucratic and dysfunctional as the French. An American professor in the French system feels...
Scheib is a graduate of Columbia’s theater program and spent most of his professional life in Europe. In Salzburg he directed a show that used the text of Herman Melville and the music of Bruce Springsteen; in Budapest, he explored the work of Tennessee Williams. A former student of Robert Woodruff, the artistic director of the American Repertory Theater, he is at Harvard to re-inaugurate the Visiting Director Program, the ambitious undertaking of Margo and the HRDC to give students the chance to work with professional directors...
...There were a lot of WNBA players in the league as well as some of the top players from club teams in Europe,” said the junior center from Budapest, who averaged 14.7 points and six rebounds per game last season. “They are taller, stronger and faster than an average Ivy League player...
...Italians, Spaniards and Greeks who arrived a generation ago, they don't find many places that their stomachs can call home. The city has only a dozen Eastern European restaurants. The most prominent: Le Grand Mayeur, a Slavic restaurant with terrific borscht and blini; and Le Jardin de Budapest and Hungaria, both offering Hungarian specialties like stuffed cabbage and Hungarian sauerkraut. For Slovaks, Poles, Estonians and Slovenians, though, the only way to get home cooking is to cook it at home. Luckily, shops like Polskie Delikatesy, Le Roi du Jambon and Charcuterie Hongroise import meats, pickles, spices and canned sauerkraut...