Word: cosmopolitans
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...like a kid in a candy store at Out of Town News (Italian Vogue and British Cosmopolitan!), but most literary purchases in recent days have come from across the street at the Coop...
...ever the snobby New Yorker/Bostonian, I’ve come to appreciate that a city as tiny and intimate as Galway can be cosmopolitan in its way. This town attracts both the normal and the freakish from all over the world, melted together in a big love-fest of live music, dusty bookstores and drunken walks home over the quaint cobblestoned streets. I love Galway so much already, and I know by the time I go home and I’ve walked those streets infinite times, I’ll feel like it’s mine...
Surely this isn't what usually happens when you run off with the electrician: You are at a hotel bar with your hunky new husband, a Cosmopolitan on the rocks, a cigarette and a news photographer. And--oh, yes--you're in a cardboard...
...emphasis on national histories, and he really didn’t do that—he wrote on multicultural concerns,” said Thomas C. Childers, professor of history at the University of Pennsylvania, who studied under Ford from 1971 to 1976. “He was cosmopolitan and comparative, that was his strength...
...much comfort to a cultural conservative like Pat Robertson. The actor has said he's pro-choice, though how he feels about things like parental notification and partial-birth abortion is unknown. He's loud and clear about his support for gay rights, including adoption rights. He once told Cosmopolitan magazine, "I have no sexual standards in my head that say this is good or this is bad. Homosexual--that only means to me that he enjoys sex with a man and I enjoy sex with a woman. It's all legitimate...