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...those that are found in children’s coloring books. More complex is the practice of fingerpainting, which captures more of the hand’s individuality: its lines, its valleys and its asymmetry. Yet like the outline, the imprint is still a static representation, freezing a child??€™s growing hand in a moment of its development...
Members of the City Council said they had passed a resolution expressing their regret at Child??€™s departure. She has lived in Cambridge for 43 years...
...auction of photographs and Julia paraphernalia followed, in which bidding for a whisk reportedly purloined from Child??€™s own kitchen hovered at $300. When a 10-person dinner cooked by chefs from Rialto and Oleanna was tacked onto the offer, the closing bid came...
...Child??€™s ample influence on cooks both amateur and professional was emphasized throughout the evening. Said Steve Spofford, executive director of the culinary program at the school, “I will never look at a green bean the same way again...
Snug in bubble wrap, packing peanuts and tissue paper, the utensils and gadgets that fill Julia Child??€™s drawers and cabinets will travel to the museum. As soon as they hit the loading dock in Washington, the boxes will go straight to an exhibit room where museum workers will unpack them in full public view. For about six months, visitors will be able to watch as each object is given its official number and is registered in the museum’s database of artifacts...