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...been played for 121 years between Harvard and Yale and is both the definition of Ivy League football and of the totality of the rivalry between two of the nation’s greatest schools. “To Harvard and Yale, The Game is the Rose, Sugar, Fiesta, and Orange bowls rolled into one glorious face-off, a starched New England epic fraught with history, honor, and a hoary, proprietary blend of intellectualism and intensity. The Bulldogs and Crimson know who the enemy is and when he will be met. They know that win, lose or tin, the game...
...shows. Visually, the CSIs are the most beautifully composed series on the networks. Each has its own color palette--neon for the original, set in Vegas; warm and tropical for Miami; metallic for New York--like the packaging for different flavors of chips (think of them as Original, Spicy Fiesta and Cool Ranch). And the special effects, which make the camera seem to zoom through blood vessels or the fiery barrel of a gun--render the forensic science more real than any dry technical explanation. The overexposed flashback images look like music videos, the lurid anatomical closeups like art film...
...continent known for samba and tango, Chile is the sober exception. But not for long, according to Mario Pablo Silva, managing director of the Casa Silva winery in Chile's Colchagua Valley, whose family's once staid operation is poised to make winemaking more of a fiesta. "By September," Silva gushes, "we plan to offer a high-end hotel with a restaurant, polo games during tastings, Chilean rodeo and horseback riding" beneath the Andes. Casa Silva and many other Chilean wineries are partying because their high-stakes bet--a red-wine grape called Carmenere--is paying off. Brought to South...
...black and white prints, is far from Hollywood’s rendering of a country ruled by the decadence of warring drug lords. The collection includes prints of a boy bathing, a pair of old platform shoes, a hospital room and a band from the Fiesta de San Pedro Munera, which together create an illuminating dialogue with his homeland...
...food is the order of the day at this lively canteen-style eatery. Choose from a wide range of breakfast burritos, quesadillas and traditional Mexican eggs on their Mexican Brunch menu. Order and pick up your food at the counter, then sit down in one of the fiesta-colored nooks for a festive brunch. All orders come with a free-flow of corn chips and an extensive salsa bar stocking everything from the fiery signature Picante Hot! Salsa to the milder chipotle. Especially popular are the grilled chicken burrito (5.50) and the steak quesadillas...