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...Served as president of a high school multicultural/ethnic society, check out Buon Appetito: HIAA Italian Cooking Night (Hilles Conference Room 220, 6-8 p.m., free as far as we can tell). Hurry over now for real Italian antipasti! Also, stop by the Early Action party, hosted by the Latino Men’s Collective (Adams Dining Hall, 10 p.m., $7). Get there early to grab some glow sticks (we assume they’ll be handing them...

Author: By Michelle L. Quach | Title: You Got Into Harvard--What Will You Do With the Rest of Your Night? | 4/25/2009 | See Source »

...century Palazzo Ducale in Colorno. This bacchanal of typical products and wines, including visits to artisan producers and vineyards, is followed by a nine-week apprenticeship in a prestigious Italian restaurant and a finale in New York City for classes in kitchen management and final exams. Then it's buon appetito! tel: (1-212) 219-8890; www.frenchculinary.com

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Advanced Italian | 12/16/2006 | See Source »

...century Palazzo Ducale in Colorno. This bacchanal of typical products and wines, including visits to artisan producers and vineyards, is followed by a nine-week apprenticeship in a prestigious Italian restaurant and a finale in New York City for classes in kitchen management and final exams. Then it's buon appetito! tel: (1-212) 219-8890; www.frenchculinary.com

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Advanced Italian | 12/12/2006 | See Source »

Giulio Carlo Argan, doyen of Italian art critics, believes Michelangelo took the Sistine as an opportunity of asserting the power of what his rival could not do: "Michelangelo, who was always in competition with Leonardo, wanted to reaffirm the traditional buon fresco technique. The Sistine is that affirmation." True fresco did not include the use of glue sizing and dark washes a secco. "No other fresco painter applied such a glue," says Head Restorer Colalucci, "so why should Michelangelo have done so? He knew very well that the final result could not have lasted long. To suggest that he gave...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Out Of Grime, a Domain of Light | 9/8/2005 | See Source »

...military's turf, "and they couldn't give a rip," says one U.S. diplomat - London wasn't even given advance notice of the decision to try Abbasi and Begg in Guantánamo. Luigi Manconi, a former Italian senator who now heads the human- rights watchdog A Buon Diritto, thinks the Pentagon is in the grip of a preventive-war mentality. "It's an attitude that we must strike the haystack in the hope of hitting the needle." Legally, Blair has few good options. He can't guarantee to Washington that the two men would face trial...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Parting of the Ways? | 7/13/2003 | See Source »

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