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...consumer in activities and experiences that are emotionally based but relevant," says Michael Bills, president of RPA, a retail management-and-design consultancy in Columbus, Ohio. That's a long way from the exclusiveness of Ralph Lauren's classic New York City flagship in the former Rhinelander mansion and Calvin Klein's ultra-urban-cool outlet on Madison Avenue, both trendsetting statements in their day. It's an experience that has now become two way, says Bills, thanks to the reach of technology. Before cable, before TiVo, we were sit-back consumers, willing to watch what was put before...
...Green responded with a run of its own, highlighted by two fearless treys by freshman Calvin Arnold, a contender for Ivy Rookie of the Year. The second of those buckets trimmed Harvard’s lead to two with 30 seconds left...
...additions Calvin Arnold, Patrick Cuttica, Michael Lang...
...happy medium between materialism and minimalism, filling the gap between thrift stores and Prada boutiques with well-made clothing produced by socially equitable relationships. She acknowledges that “a growing number of young people critique their generation’s slavish devotion to Abercrombie, North Face and Calvin, preferring the thrift shop aesthetic.” But clothing has many aesthetic, social and political dimensions, and Schor emphasizes that apparel shouldn’t be trivialized. “Don’t reject consumption,” she said to the crowd in the fiction section...
...eighth year as Santa, Scott Calvin (Allen) is vastly enjoying all the praise he receives from his elves, who laud him as the best Santa ever. However, things go sour as Calvin not only begins losing weight, but sees his son Charlie being placed on the year’s “naughty” list. Putting himself square in the middle of a bad case of dramatic contrivance, he quickly hires a substitute Santa so he can head home to save his son from the dregs of youngish angst. Unfortunately, the substitute turns into a Scrooge, and it?...