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...sample township life. And then I'd end my night at the Horror Café in downtown Johannesburg, where some of the best undiscovered musicians play local hip-hop, ragga and soul. It's a young, mixed crowd - very cool. Palesa Madumo, advertising executive First hit the Design Quarter, Jo'burg's newest and hippest shopping mall at Fourways in the north. You can eat or have a drink at the Kitchen Bar, which is divided into a restaurant at the bottom and a club area at the top. It's new so it's still fun. If you want...
...once-in-a-lifetime decision. They do, and it's stupid. I've done a lot of my research and writing in the field of cuisine and wine and I see lots of people there who haven't gone to university. Look at the most famous chefs: [Alain] Ducasse, [Joël] Robuchon, [Guy] Savoy; they started in the kitchens at 13 and now they're the heads of companies. Ducasse earns millions per year, and Robuchon opened two new restaurants in Las Vegas last year. Yet polls show that at least 60% of students aspire to be state employees...
...fact that I’ve worked with Mary Jo in so many different setting both in government and in academia means that I feel very comfortable with her strategy,” Ellwood said...
...Mary Jo Bane, a former Clinton administration official who has been at the Kennedy School of Government for most of the past 25 years, will replace controversial professor Stephen M. Walt as the school’s Academic Dean, effective July...
...That same pride is starting to actually lure some designers to relocate in Chicago from the coasts. Orlando Espinoza moved his business here from Los Angles six years ago. And Joëlle Minassian, who designed for Versace and Gianfranco Ferre in Italy, returned to her hometown in December to launch a handbag business. "Chicago has a lot to offer," she says. "New York is a great city, but I think Chicago is more forgiving and there's more space to grow. There's so much talent here that's been overlooked...