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...through a gloomy interior in shades can attest, dark specs are an accessory rated as much for style as function. Cool hunters who find the usual arrangement of frames and lenses passé may find Belgian optician Theo's Meshes and Laces Collection an exciting alternative. A filigree of fine, highly malleable stainless steel wraps around the face, or can be worn atop the head as a diadem. Men are likely to opt for the more masculine latticework of the Antwerp Mesh, while women might prefer the Bruges Lace's genteel paisley (the eyewear starts at $460, and optical lenses...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Enmeshed | 10/23/2005 | See Source »

Conventionally refined sugar is snowy white because all the natural molasses has been extracted from the cane, leaving behind fine, pearly, sweet crystals. Often sugar is made especially white by filtering it through charred bovine bones--a refining process that causes vegetarians and vegans to seek other options. And while brown sugar is ostensibly brown because of the molasses content, much of the brown sugar sold in supermarkets (especially sugar that comes from beets) is really what's called painted sugar, or white sugar that has been sprayed with a brown-colored syrup...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Ain't That Sweet! | 10/23/2005 | See Source »

...relationship with JetBlue. While the airline’s donation of the ticket did not violate any rules, Kidd told FM in an e-mail, “corporate sponsorship, as differentiated from a corporate gift, is not allowed.”“It is not fine for JetBlue to sponsor a brain break or an event,” Kidd wrote. “It is not okay for Harvard students, as campus reps, to advertise JetBlue in Dorms, Houses or College buildings without permission from building managers. We want to keep our living and learning...

Author: By Beau C. Robicheaux, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Buying Harvard | 10/20/2005 | See Source »

...Older prints from Barger Studio, Bachrach Studio and Joe Steinmetz’s series on middle-class life archive leisure in unflattering and often awkward photos that are both amusing and relatable, like the best reality TV. News media meets still photography in the “Fine Art Photographers Collection” on the back wall of the gallery. It creates a crescendo across the wall of color and technical advancements in print-making but it is too wide to really incite appreciation as a grouping of photographs. Bookended by William Henry Jackson’s 1890 photograph...

Author: By Bari M. Schwartz, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Hidden Treasures at Fogg | 10/20/2005 | See Source »

...Cute is fine, but the saving grace of the video is its thread of gleeful sadism. The adorable critters shove, punch, shoot, and even guillotine each other. One pulls its own head off, spraying cute little animated blood droplets. The video skims past each one without comment, moving through scenes without pausing...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Pop Screen | 10/20/2005 | See Source »

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