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...Clad in a pinstripe suit with checkered sneakers and an “America’s First Family” pin, King described himself as a “personal friend” of Republican National Committee chairman Ed Gillespie. But what was the maestro behind Mike Tyson doing at a political event...
...Toscanini’s in the Square. Looking more dyed-roots than grassroots, the heavily made-up pols placed their orders for hot vanillas by the score—Republicans don’t need caffeine, and coffee is so blue-state these days. The young ladies were clad in matching tennis polos, and though they were served, they failed to return any sort of tip to the baristas—perhaps put off by their “alternative” appearance. Besides, there are so many spare dimes trickling down from W’s tax cuts, right...
...lange of self-expression and artistic interpretation is at its most titillating during a duet called “The Grass is Always Greener” between Cassis, assuming the role of a glam celebrity, and Sarah E. Stein ’08, posing as a housewife clad in curlers and a bathrobe. Cassis and Stein begin the number with a subtle double entendre involving Cassis’ mink stole, and precisely at this moment the glee and giddiness that bubbled just beneath the surface all evening manifests itself in their uncontrollable giggling. It took the actors about a minute...
Beside the buttons sits a leather jacket-clad teddy bear named Master Mark. A friend in the scene gave Mark the bear when he first started three years ago. Mark makes it a point to note, however, that while the bear holds the title of master, he has never adopted the title for himself. “Master, I think, is a title that needs to be earned,” he says...
...hard to see the divinity behind the water temples that dot the rice terraces of Bali. It's there in the white-clad high priest presiding in the temple at the summit of a dormant volcano. It's there in the 23 priests serving along with him, selected for their jobs when they were still children by a bevy of virgin priestesses. It's there in the rituals the priests perform to protect the island's water, which in turn is needed to nurture the island's rice...