Word: dennings
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...very good designer," says Margareta van den Bosch, head of design at H&M. "I've always admired him. He's one of the names that came up first. I think he has a way of looking at fashion that's very commercial...
...very good designer," says Margareta van den Bosch, head of design at H&M. "I've always admired him. He's one of the names that came up first. I think he has a way of looking at fashion that's very commercial...
Though PDVSA supplies almost half the government's revenues, it once ran itself like a private corporation--acquiring subsidiaries like U.S.-based CITGO--and gained a global reputation as a model oil firm. But at home it was viewed as a den of arrogant, pampered technocrats--and a cookie jar for Venezuela's elite, whose corruption has left two-thirds of the population in poverty. Among the poor was Rodriguez's farming family. It made him all the more receptive to economists like Bernard Mommer, a German-born Marxist who taught Rodriguez at Caracas' Central University. As a Congressman, Rodriguez...
...multimedia files reside. You then select file folders (and file types, like JPEG and MPEG-4 video) to share so the media player can add them to its onscreen menu. All that sharing and streaming happens behind the scenes, so your spouse can work on a spreadsheet in the den while you walk down memory lane in the living room. The trick to using a media player is to make sure all your files are clearly labeled and organized into folders of manageable size. Otherwise you will find yourself scrolling through a mountain of content, searching for your brother...
...Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) in Los Angeles right now and you can see one of the most merciless cultural products of the 1960s, Carl Andre's 6 x 6 Den Haag Steel Lock, a mat of 36 steel plates arranged to form a black square. First assembled in 1968, it remains to this day one of the bluntest things that have ever presumed to radiate the aura of an art object--which may be what was bothering a recent visitor to the show "A Minimal Future? Art as Object: 1958-1968." The art lover, a guy who looked...