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...told Maija Isola that Marimekko wanted nothing to do with the pretty florals that have been a leitmotif of industrially produced furnishing fabrics ever since the advent of William Morris and Liberty of London. The headstrong Isola responded with a flower print that owes nothing to an English country garden. Though today Unikko adorns everything from shower curtains to cookie tins, when it was introduced, the print seemed to channel the rising wave of '60s discontent...
...City Gardens (Stewart, Tabori & Chang) Journalist and garden designer Pierre Nessmann shows how to take on the challenge of cultivating a garden amid the chaos and concrete of urban settings...
...Foudy. It’s an unbelievable opportunity to play at such a high level.”For Nichols to play in the presence of two legends of the US Women’s soccer scene is a far cry from passing with her brother in their back garden, growing up in Princeton, New Jersey. Immersed in a family culture where soccer was a second language, her trademark passion and professionalism was evident from an early age.“I’ve played soccer ever since I could remember,” she recalls...
...taking advantage of a loose puck in overtime, my heart lumped in my throat for those 7:07 of sudden death, and I had to do my cheering on Gchat with friends back on campus.Even if the outcome did not satisfy the Crimson, what transpired at the TD Banknorth Garden transformed Harvard’s season from a mid-season slump into an 8-2-1 finish in which Taylor frustrated opposing goaltenders with four goals and three assists.But the Beanpot could have been nothing more than a team summoning additional effort to face an old rival in an exciting...
...modernization, Tokyo knows how to mix tradition with transformation. Shrines are married seamlessly to the city landscape, the modern buildings are marked with ancient Japanese touches like glass panes that imitate noren (a traditional cloth), and midtown high-rises are laid out in patterns that replicate ancient rock garden principles. The food echoed this fusion. I traveled nearly 7,000 miles expecting to be blown away by exoticism but I was equally overwhelmed with nostalgia. My dichotomous experience of food in Tokyo, encapsulated and revealed by breakfast at Tsukiji, echoed exactly what made me fall in aesthetic love with...