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...wine fields of Northern Italy’s Adige River Valley to the foothills of Cerro Aconcagua in Western Argentina—and all ringing up for at most $15 a bottle.BOTTLES AND BOOT CAMPIn Vino Veritas was born five years ago, the brainchild of then-HLS-student Crystal Silva, according to Heather J. Ford, co-president of the organization. The group—and interest in it—has grown significantly since then. Ford estimates that the group attracts around 150 students each year. The board now requires an application process to cap membership at 75, ensuring that...

Author: By Ariadne C. Medler, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Vino Boot Camp, $15 a Bottle | 4/28/2006 | See Source »

...grainy film to create a washed-out effect, which does work to bring out the jumpy chaos as the realization of the tragedy builds. However, for me one of the most striking aspects of Sept. 11 was how bright the day was, how saturated the colors were, and how crystal clear the sky—appropriately, since the emotional impact of the event remains as sharp and clear as it was four and a half years ago. Fittingly, “United 93” opened this week in New York at the Tribeca Film Festival, which was founded...

Author: By Alexander B. Fabry, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: United 93 | 4/27/2006 | See Source »

HONG KONG Pop star Joey Yung dons these Swarovksi crystal--studded Coach April shades...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The A List: Shades | 4/20/2006 | See Source »

...Crystal E. Winston ’06-’07 never had a prom. She never rode a school bus, went to gym class, or received a report card. Like a growing number of students around the country, Winston, went to school by staying at home—from kindergarten through senior year. Winston, a history of art and architecture concentrator in Mather House, says her mother taught her at home because the St. Louis school district where she grew up was “way terrible.”“There weren’t many...

Author: By Rachel L. Pollack, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Homeschoolers A Small But Growing Minority | 4/17/2006 | See Source »

...that changes ads depending on the gender of the person standing in front of it. Davies says the demo gets it right 95% of the time. The billboard as a medium is changing rapidly too, as outdoor agencies transform static boards into digital light-emitting-diode (led) or liquid-crystal-display (lcd) screens that flash new images every few seconds. The dynamic screens allow marketers to fine-tune their messages, depending on the time of day. Lamar Advertising, based in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, has converted 75 vinyl highway boards into digital led displays at a cost...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Getting On Board | 4/16/2006 | See Source »

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