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...this year, lovers of Moet and Michelob previewed the tailgating scene at the championship showdown versus Penn. Though even undergraduate pre-game revelry usually takes on a snootier final club-tinge, there is definitely a generation gap in the tailgating experience. Graduates have their pick of top-shelf alcohol, gourmet spreads, and luxury SUVs while undergrads have to be a little bit more creative. Below is a taste of the Harvard tailgate...

Author: By M.h. Chen and Photos C.S.N. Lewis, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERS | Title: The Cult of the Tailgater | 11/15/2001 | See Source »

Cambridge bid farewell to its most famous culinary citizen, Julia Child, last night in a gourmet dinner to benefit the culinary program of the Cambridge Rindge and Latin School (CRLS...

Author: By Iron Carmon, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: City Holds Feast For Departing Julia Child | 11/8/2001 | See Source »

Child, 89, an icon of American gourmet cooking, will leave Cambridge on Saturday for a retirement community in California...

Author: By Iron Carmon, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: City Holds Feast For Departing Julia Child | 11/8/2001 | See Source »

...Secret, a bored sensualist embarks on an experiment in cross-dressing until his secret is uncovered by a former lover who has a secret of her own. The Gourmet Club, the short story of the book's title, is the hidden haven of a gourmand who concocts exotic dishes out of ingredients such as tree bark, bird droppings and human saliva for a menu that might feature "Phlegm-and-Spittle Liquid Jade" or "Velvet Carpeting Soup." Mr. Bluemound represents the epitome of extreme movie goddess worship: a smitten fan constructs a series of actual physical replicates of the star...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Seeking Credit Offshore | 11/5/2001 | See Source »

...unknown. Understanding is but the sum of our misunderstanding." Such pretentious meditations become even more irksome because of the cloying interspersions of Western allusions, from "snap, crackle, pop" to "The name is Bond. James Bond" to Huey Lewis and the News. Anthony H. Chambers and Paul McCarthy (The Gourmet Club) and Philip Gabriel (Sputnik Sweetheart) serve their authors well as their English translators, but only Tanizaki demonstrates that he deserves his place in literary global orbit...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Seeking Credit Offshore | 11/5/2001 | See Source »

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