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Alex Rabens, a senior at the Head-Royce School in Oakland, Calif., who applied early to Harvard for the Class of 2010 and was deferred, said he believes that the SAT problems only add more stress to an already agonizing period...

Author: By , CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Harvard Set to Handle SAT Score Glitch | 3/9/2006 | See Source »

...transfer from New York University (NYU), had a more uncommon motivation for getting started—he was born into the industry.“It was always a prevalent part of my life,” he says of the movie world. He was born in Los Angeles, Calif., and his father is a cinematographer.But despite the insider connections of Morgan and Frank, both face incredible odds. “If even one of us makes it, that would be awesome,” says Frank of his fellow success-seeking writers.Yet, still, the pre-professionals...

Author: By Mary A. Brazelton, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Screenwriting for Harvard | 3/9/2006 | See Source »

...hatched by Los Angeles--based interior designer Kelly Wearstler. Best known as the gimlet eye behind such hip hotels as the Viceroy Santa Monica and colorful stores like Trina Turk in Palm Springs, Calif., Wearstler is the queen of Hollywood Regency, a decorating style that blends French Regency, Greek Revival and classic Hollywood. Wearstler's zingy oeuvre is at the forefront of what could be called haute femme, a taste for ornamentation and romanticism that is emerging as a major new trend in commercial and residential design...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Haute Femme | 3/8/2006 | See Source »

Rich is unfailingly discreet when it comes to which outfits he has curated for his clients. He takes credit for the white sundress Swank wore in 2001 when she rode her bicycle to the Independent Spirit Awards in Santa Monica, Calif. ("I sent it to her because she needed something beachy," he explains...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: He's Got Their Numbers | 3/8/2006 | See Source »

...claims that like the HRC, it “is not a monolithic religious group.”Outspoken and passionate—and still a practicing Christian—Krahel confesses that he used to be Republican. Raised in the conservative environment of Oceanside, Calif., being a Democrat wasn’t an option. However, as soon as he arrived at Harvard, Krahel says, he realized that being a Republican wasn’t for him and joined the Harvard Dems. Krahel says that while Democrats are not irreligious, they are generally secular when it comes to politics.Lesser...

Author: By Grace H. Lee, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: How Would Jesus Vote? | 3/8/2006 | See Source »

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