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...dichotomous experience of food in Tokyo, encapsulated and revealed by breakfast at Tsukiji, echoed exactly what made me fall in aesthetic love with the city: its conscientious fusion of old and new. There it is—enlightenment in the form of a rice bowl. -Columnist Rebecca A. Cooper can be reached at cooper3@fas.harvard.edu...
Each team was judged on taste, presentation, and creativity. After a long deliberation, five judges from the culinary society and Chipotle declared Erin E. Miles ’09 and C. Cooper Rinzler ’09 the guacamole-making champions...
...YORK CITY Rococo Check out the Cooper-Hewitt museum's splashy Rococo exhibit this month, featuring furniture, drawings and housewares that illustrate the birth of the style in the 18th century and current reinterpretations...
...film “Married Life,” Pat Allen (Patricia Clarkson, “Pieces of April”) tells her husband Harry (Chris Cooper, “American Beauty”) that “love is sex.” Pat and Harry are a middle-aged couple in a rut living in the 1940s. Unlike his wife, Harry is a sentimentalist who has loftier notions of love. He tells his best friend Richard (Pierce Brosnan, “Die Another Day”), “I always dreamed of a woman being truly...
...Chris Cooper is one of those actorswho, despite co-starring roles in dozensof films, may trigger only a vague mentalimage. From the homophobic colonel in“American Beauty” to the villainous CIAboss in “The Bourne Identity,” Cooper hasthe ability to slip quietly and completelyinto a role. This ability is prominentlyshowcased in independent director IraSachs’ new film, “Married Life,” in whichhe plays Harry Allen, a gentle and romanticman who decides that the only way toleave his wife without breaking her heartis to murder...