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Cheap chic has street cred now, galvanizing a new breed of shoppers. If Karl Lagerfeld endorses H&M, the label shame is pretty much gone from any mass-market brand that has smarts. Target has long proved adept at assembling a dream team of cohorts from various disciplines. "Sometimes it's just in and out for one season," says Sprenger, when asked about the store's less triumphant partnerships. Philippe Starck's line was something of a storm in a kooky teacup. In contrast, the architect Michael Graves signed on nine years ago and is still going strong. Next...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Bull's-Eye Style | 2/27/2007 | See Source »

...fish restaurant has seen some famous faces over the years, including Oscar Wilde, Winston Churchill and Marilyn Monroe. James Bond creator Ian Fleming discovered the delights of a martini, shaken not stirred, at the bar, while the joint was mentioned in the Hollywood classic The Great Escape as a dream destination after the war. It had lost its luster by the time it was acquired in 2005 by Caprice Holdings?owners of Le Caprice, the Ivy and J. Sheekey?and then closed for a multimillion-dollar renovation...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: DINING OUT: London Calling, Again | 2/27/2007 | See Source »

...worth of college tuition payments—an idea he compared to the educational benefits earmarked for military veterans since the end of World War “A new GI bill for the 21st century would say to all of you: You can get the American dream, but you have to earn it,” Khazei said. His proposal drew doubts from some students. A question posed during the question-and-answer session asked about the dangers of volunteering without a full understanding of the community in which the work is taking place. “It?...

Author: By Malcom A. Glenn, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Khazei Calls For Service Requirement | 2/26/2007 | See Source »

...scrapbook from his youth of the Armstrong's moon walk and the Apollo 13. "You'll get a sense of wonderment from everybody here," says the 47-year-old ad man. "You've got a bunch of believers who are going to make this happen. It's a lifelong dream for people." David Horowitz, a 55-year-old investment manager from Irvine, California, couldn't agree more. "It's changed me. We're doing things we should have been doing 40 years ago in space. That's Burt's vision and Richard's vision - get a bunch of people...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Would You Pay to Go Into Space? | 2/23/2007 | See Source »

...rejuvenate much of the Harvard experience and our lives. Lectures would feel more stimulating, our papers would be more refined, and our conversations with friends would better remembered. We would look, feel, and act better in every sense of the word. And all we have to do is to dream it, eight hours a night. Paul G. Nauert ’09, a Crimson editorial editor, is a social studies concentrator in Dunster House...

Author: By Paul G. Nauert | Title: Our Most Neglected Extracurricular | 2/23/2007 | See Source »

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