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...that's the way it seems this season with the launch of three new designer fragrances all packaged in pink. Ralph Lauren's new Lauren Style even features pink "juice" inside the bottle. For Dutch design duo Viktor Horsting & Rolf Snoeren's first fragrance, Flowerbomb, the idea is to convey an explosion of flowers. And for Marc Jacobs' second scent, Blush, the name is self- explanatory. Pink isn't the only common message in these bottles--they also all feature floral top notes with heavy accents of jasmine and orange flower. With the onset of winter, you can already smell...
Every Mustang has aimed for muscle-beach attitude, but this one appears more confident in its skin. Gone are the side scoops, in favor of a cleaner profile. Ford elongated the hood, raised the beltline and rear deck, and pushed the front wheels forward to convey a more aggressive posture. A hockey-stick formation accents the sides, leading up to rear quarter-windows, one of several contemporary touches...
...most unique quality of this work is a basic level of intensity and earnestness, an underlying meaningfulness, which is apparent even if it may not be possible to tell exactly what meaning the artist intended to convey. In contrast, I would argue that much contemporary art is thematically transparent; in other words, it is relatively easy to tell what the artist “means” (this remains true even if the artist wants to thematize meaninglessness and doesn’t mean anything), but the work itself has little substance, so even after you have figured...
...understand the financial and philanthropic concerns behind this decision [to donate the books], but, after trying to convey quadlings’ concerns about the gutting of Hilles to several library administrators last year, I am afraid that the decision was more likely motivated by these concerns than by a consideration of students’ needs,” Divya A. Mani ’05, Currier House Committee treasurer, wrote in an e-mail...
...says. "I just want him dead." The dialogue is tack-sharp and finely polished, but still so natural it could have floated out of any café on any street corner of Paris. Like other films Bacri and Jaoui have written together, Look at Me uses gentle satire to convey moral lessons: inner beauty trumps physical beauty, creative integrity is more important than success. The biggest lesson is on the fragile balance of power. "If you put eight people together, there will always be a vacancy of power," says Bacri. "And someone will always step into that space. There...