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...show, with art from the U.S., Europe and Japan, assaults most of the senses with concert posters, films, photographs, light shows, soundtracks and an installation?Phantasy Landscape Visiona II (1970) by Danish furniture designer Verner Panton?that resembles a colorful digestive tract designed to be crawled around in. The Fool, a three-person design team employed by the Beatles, created the poster A Is for Apple (1967), with its warped landscape, stars, parrots and smiling Native American. It demonstrates how designers of psychedelia recycled old kitsch: Art Nouveau squiggles, Pre-Raphaelite paintings, Victorian advertisements and early Hollywood movies. Thanks...
...Esoteric treatments in a minimalist setting A Starflyer Is Born In-flight comfort with an internet connection in every seat Take a Hike Destinations to restore your sense of wonder by Danish furniture designer Verner Panton - that resembles a colorful digestive tract designed to be crawled around in. The Fool, a three-person design team employed by the Beatles, created the poster A Is for Apple (1967), with its warped landscape, stars, parrots and smiling Native American. It demonstrates how designers of psychedelia recycled old kitsch: Art Nouveau squiggles, Pre-Raphaelite paintings, Victorian advertisements and early Hollywood movies. Thanks...
...Hornblower, don’t worry. You’re in. 6. If your name is Gutierrez, don’t worry. You’re fucked. 7. People will tell you that final clubs are only interested in your money, which is true, but sometimes you can fool them. The Fox’s treasury is mostly Monopoly money and UPC symbols from cereal boxes. (This is why the official Fox tie features Cap’n Crunch.) 8. Remember what Larry Summers says: If you rush AEPi and then turn down their bid, your actions are anti-Semitic...
Don’t let the glasses fool you. Beyond Harry Potter’s unassuming exterior lies the heart of a rock star. At least that was the concept two and a half years ago, when brothers Joe and Paul DeGeorge formed their wizard–inspired rock band Harry and the Potters, which has recently garnered a Harvard following. “We thought it was a great idea because people are just crazy for Harry Potter,” says Paul DeGeorge. And indeed they are. When the Harvard First-year Outdoor Program (FOP) staff members discovered...
...them, in fact. When Jean-Louis Dumas, 67, steps down from the helm of the French luxury house Herms in January, he will be ending five generations of family leadership that began with harness maker Thierry Herms in 1837. Says CEO designate Thomas: "I would be a fool to change the strategy." But Thomas, 58, co-CEO since last year, doesn't plan to stand still, either: "Herms is going to be more and more Asian. When I joined in 1989, a third of our business was in Asia; now it's 50% and in 20 years...