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Mather Lather was as sketchy as was to be expected with a good deal of groping and a greater deal of pale skin. Says Vivek Kuncham ’08, “Once you’re under the foam it becomes a free for all. You literally have to punch your way out. So sometimes the bitches get hurt, but it’s all in the spirit of the party...
Although the Facebook event invitation claimed no rashes would be had, a few complained of foam-induced dry skin. Despite a fantastic theme, AEPi’s Wet Hot American Summer party in Quincy didn’t live up to expectations when debates over the guest list overshadowed the spirit of the best movie ever made. The Currier TLR and Pfoho Belltower were, for once, not incredibly crowded and sweaty, although among Quad parties, the Belltower won out when large half-naked men started doing boat races...
...most charismatic of the young New York City chefs--fun, funny, a little crude. There was something brash about his willingness to serve a just-picked strawberry drizzled with sweet balsamic vinegar rather than do something more complex and chef-ish like extruding a berry-vinegar solution into a foam. Great California chefs like Jeremiah Tower (for whom Batali briefly worked) and Alice Waters launched the American culinary revolution in the 1970s by trumpeting fresh ingredients above all. Twenty years later, Batali performed a neat trick. He made the revolution feel young and hip again--he was just 32 when...
...Anji that process is just beginning. In 1993 Zhu Kanglin, then 23 and a farmer turned plastic-mold factory worker, scraped together $3,000; bought wheels, arms, foam padding and plywood chair bodies from local components manufacturers; and hired 20 friends to assemble the parts into finished products. Today his Heaven Office Furniture makes 1,000 kinds of office chairs, from executive models in black leather and chrome to squat cloth-clad cubicle standards. Zhu won his first export contract in 2004. He also attended the Cologne Furniture Fair in Germany and sent 80% of his $3 million output...
...that they had an exceedingly clear goal: to fly to the moon and strictly obey the laws of simplicity and safety on the way. Both ships were also wisely mounted at the top of the booster that lifted them off the ground--keeping them away from the fire and foam that killed Challenger and Columbia...