Word: cocktailing
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...Cocktail waitresses weave through the crowd, dispersing chocolate-dipped strawberries and lemon asparagus crepes to the range of guests—from well-heeled students to distinguished older couples. “This event is open to all ages,” Christopher W. Platts ’06, president-elect of the Student Friends of the Harvard University Art Museums explains. However, they do have a students-only event...
Rather than sullying his new life by getting involved in such a base endeavor, Ripley gives Reeves the name of local British expat framer Jonathon Trevanny (MI:2’s Dougray Scott). Trevanny has recently committed the cardinal sin: At a cocktail party, he said that “the problem with Ripley is too much money and no taste,” within Ripley’s range of hearing. In return, Ripley decides to play a game. Can he kill two birds with one stone: take revenge against Trevanny and aid Reeves simultaneously by turning Jonathon?...
...their toaster. But KitchenAid does. When the company was testing its new line of retro-inspired appliances, researchers crisscrossed the country asking consumers to describe their kitchenware. "What we said was 'Think of this product as a person and you're meeting him for the first time at a cocktail party,'" says Charles Jones, vice president of global consumer design at Whirlpool, KitchenAid's parent company. "What we kept hearing was 'Solid, dependable, makes me smile, someone I can trust...
...when he began training as a classical pianist in his hometown of New York City. Later he attended Julliard pre-college, and took a year off after his freshman year at Harvard to decide whether classical piano was his calling—his quest took him from playing in cocktail lounges to studying at the Aspen Music Festival, and back to Cambridge...
Standing by a Perrier cocktail table, Berchmans Rivera ’06 says he intends to pursue the program. “I’m really involved in fashion. It’s just consumed my life for the past couple years,” he beams. “Also, I think it’s less intense than i-banking...