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...plan on celebrating! So with this weekend to whet your appetites for a time-capsule of World 2005, I leave you all in peace with wishes of a merry Christmas and an illegal New Year. But before I go I must remind you to get your 12-year-old cousin the DVD of Lars von Trier’s “Dogville” for Christmas. She’ll love it! And don’t forget to bake a cake for Baby Jesus! —Staff writer Clint J. Froehlich can be reached at froehlic@fas.harvard.edu...
...zone, everyone paid attention.”“She’s very aware of what’s going on around her, and very aware of her role in it,” says Anusha Deshpande ’09, Gadgil’s cousin who is also working on the campaign. “She’s goal-oriented and knows exactly how to do what she wants done.”Recently these goals have included implementing a South Asian studies concentration and pushing for an extra admissions cycle for Tulane students.CONCERTS AND CABLEVoith...
...burger joint on Dunster Street that opened yesterday, by writing an essay professing his love of burgers and lack of girlfriends, which he says enables him to be more committed to fast food consumption.“My blatant lack of a love life will make me a better cousin,” Ehrlich said, referring to the name of the restaurant’s main burger, the “Cousin Oliver.” “Don’t you worry about me missing any meals because of me going on a date or studying with...
...their fortune through marriage. When the wealthy and “amiable” Mr. Bingley (Simon Woods) moves into the neighboring estate with his friend Mr. Darcy and venomous sister Caroline Bingley (Kelly Reilly), the English militia arrives in town, and the Bennetts’ painfully awkward minister cousin Mr. Collins (Tom Hollander) comes a-calling, the crop of potential husbands imbues the five young women’s lives with excitement. Knightley spiritedly plays, with a mixture of poise and tomboyish charm, the quintessential Austen heroine who, while refusing to submit to social pressures, finds she is inexplicably...
...DIED. PATRICK LICHFIELD, 66, society photographer and a cousin of Queen Elizabeth II; of a stroke; in Oxford, England. After inheriting a title he never used, the 5th Earl of Lichfield quit the army in 1962 for a career as a fashion photographer during London's "Swinging Sixties." Lichfield's glossy lifestyle, high-profile romantic liaisons and 1986 divorce never cost him the loyalty of the Royal Family, which employed him to take many official portraits...