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...responsibility they impose, and Arquette portrays her with a refreshing mundanity. "Allison's not a cop," Arquette says. "She's a housewife. It's that conflict that interests me: trying to be a good mother while at the same time dealing with the dead guy sitting at the kitchen table." The contrast plays out in Allison's gently sparring relationship with her husband Joe (Jake Weber), an engineer. As a scientist, he offers a skeptical counterpoint to her intuitions; as a husband, he deals with such problems as how to throw a surprise party for a wife who can read...
...seem a bit shabby chic, a style that cultivates a worn patina, it differs in attitude, asking that we "set aside our judgments and our longing for perfection" and concentrate instead on "the beauty of things as they are." It celebrates the tiny flaws that make everything?your mismatched kitchen chairs, a worn teapot or the coffee table the kids have battered?unique and individual. But while it embraces imperfection, wabi definitely does not mean sloppy. Like many other design philosophies, wabi-sabi emphasizes decluttering your environment. Lawrence recommends that you allow only three items on each surface and that...
...seem a bit shabby chic, a style that cultivates a worn patina, it differs in attitude, asking that we "set aside our judgments and our longing for perfection" and concentrate instead on "the beauty of things as they are." It celebrates the tiny flaws that make everything - your mismatched kitchen chairs, a worn teapot or the coffee table the kids have battered - unique and individual. But while it embraces imperfection, wabi definitely does not mean sloppy. Like many other design philosophies, wabi-sabi emphasizes decluttering your environment. Lawrence recommends that you allow only three items on each surface and that...
...here to talk tonight about the wonderful progress that medical science has made in sex-change operations." The studio audience rollicked to that line, but the lady in Nebraska rose from her chair, muttering, "That's not so funny, McGee!" With that, she swept into the kitchen to brew a pot of coffee. And no doubt to ponder the mysterious equations of show business that have enabled her son John to become the nation's midnight idol by telling silly jokes like that. --TIME...
Some dining hall workers in Pforzheimer-Cabot kitchen slept on couches Saturday night or paid for taxis out of pocket to ensure that they would be available to serve students yesterday...