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...appears, that the guide, launched in 1900 as the eponymous tire maker's handbook for pioneering automotive travelers, has concluded that some of the city's restaurants are "worth a special journey," after all. Michelin this week unveiled its first New York City guide, rating 507 restaurants and 50 hotels, and sparking one of the more intriguing Franco-American rivalries in years. It pits the tastes of the Michelin Inspecteur, dining alone and pronouncing his verdict in secret, against the democratic verdict in Zagat, the everyman guide whose ratings are based on survey responses from thousands of diners...
...Perfect Ganesh. Two aging matrons take a vacation in India that turns into a needed spiritual quest. Terrence McNally's surreal off-Broadway tragicomedy co-starred the Indian god of the title appearing in many guises and taking the audience on a similar journey of the soul...
...latest novel, “Shalimar the Clown,” he carries us spellbound from Hinduism to Nazism, Krishna to Allah, and Kashmir to California. Along the way, he examines and shatters traditional notions of love, vengeance, nationalism, seduction, and betrayal. By the end of this journey, Rushdie forces readers to realize that when all masks and motives are stripped away, there are no winners and losers, only interconnected individuals with a present to be lived and a past to be learned and retold. Throughout, Rushdie uses a subtle, potent, but sometimes misleading foreshadowing to bridge the numerous perspectives...
...professor in trouble with Larry Summers. “Street Knowledge” is his sophomore effort, and the powers that be over at Princeton don’t seem to have a problem with it. Track Listing CD #1 1. Intro - Who Is 4 BMWMB 2. The Journey 3. Stolen Kings 4. Elevate Your View 5. 3 M’s 6. Keeping It PI 7. Frontline 8. Everything Is Going To Be Alright 9. The “N” - Word (1) Track Listing CD #2 1. The “N” - Word...
...difficult as you want to make it. I don’t intend to waste the opportunity, but I am hoping to unwind a bit after an intense five years in L.A.,” Carroll wrote. Carroll’s decision to come to Harvard marks a roundabout journey. First coming to Harvard as a fellow at the Nieman Foundation for Journalism from 1971-72, Carroll declined the curatorship of the Nieman Foundation in 2000. “When I passed up the Nieman job, I didn’t have any plans beyond doing a good...