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Yamaguchi’s early foray into dancing grew out of a hallmark of Harvard students: an intense desire to improve. In high school, he was a dedicated athlete, and took up water polo, wrestling and pole-vaulting...
This book was not Macaulay’s first dip into religious architecture. His foray into the publishing industry actually commenced with Cathedral, which outlined the construction of a fourteenth-century French Gothic cathedral. Yet the book, as well as Macaulay’s entire three-decade career, almost didn’t occur...
Starbucks' foray into magazine publishing was short-lived (remember Joe?). But magazines linked with existing brands or stores are hot. Saks Fifth Avenue, Bloomingdale's and MTV all launched their own glossies in October. And custom publishing (sponsored editorial content aimed at a targeted audience), once an industry stepchild, is now a bright spot, growing about 10% a year while the rest of the business languishes. --By Kate Novack...
Long-haired Schmidt, who says he’s had six hours of sleep in the past three days, hugs his head in excitement as his first foray into politics approaches a surprising ending...
...Friday night with the highly experimental “Moz-Art à la Haydn” by Alfred Schnittke. While the piece’s eerie qualities were fitting for the concert’s Halloween date, the reduced ensemble did not seem fully at ease with this foray onto new ground. The piece—designed to be as much for visual as for aural effect—began with discordant melodies played on a dark stage, then evolved into fragments of Mozart and Haydn themes coupled with choreographed movement of the players onstage between the stands...