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...grace, “Flightplan” is set in a not-so-distant future ruled by streamlined aesthetic minimalism. The film begins in a stark, frozen Berlin where Kyle Pratt (Foster), an emotionally drained aeronautical engineer, boards a luxurious double-decker airplane. Accompanied by her traumatized young daughter, Julia (Marlene Lawston), Kyle is traveling to New York to return the body of her husband, who died unexpectedly under suspicious circumstances...
...Saturday in August, I was going to show two friends from Kansas City everything in New Orleans, everything, I threatened. We pulled on floaty skirts and parked my little car just off Julia Street in a part of the city where art galleries had just begun to take over panhandler territory. The street was closed and the galleries were open ’til past nightfall. We walked through shining white halls and laughed at serious paintings, batting the air with cheap church fans...
Kidd and Assistant Dean and Director of the Ann Radcliffe Trust Julia G. Fox met with a group of around twenty students yesterday at an open forum hosted by the Radcliffe Union of Students (RUS). The College administration has never before publicly endorsed plans for the center, which would be expressly designed to provide resources for groups addressing women’s issues...
Jacqueline Hom is a student at the Harvard School of Dental Medicine. Julia Simard is an epidemiology student at the Harvard School of Public Health and was the HGC vice-president of student affairs in 2004-05. Carrie Thiessen is a health policy student at the Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences and is a GSC health services representative. Harvard graduate students Betty Chan, Christine Jesser, and Matthew Zerden, who, with the authors, are members of the Graduate Student Task Force on Student Dental Coverage, also contributed to this...
...night Julie Powell, a neurotic, cash-strapped, Queens, N.Y., temp, decided that she was going to cook every single recipe in Julia Child's Mastering the Art of French Cooking. Powell, 30, is not a domestic goddess; she's emphatically, unembarrassedly a domestic mortal. But she is also a genuinely gifted thinker and writer about food. As we learn in the account of her culinary marathon, Julie and Julia: 365 Days, 524 Recipes, 1 Tiny Apartment Kitchen (Little, Brown; 320 pages; Sept. 28), Child's gastronomical masterpiece teaches Powell precious lessons about herself. Chief among them? That "you are human...