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Huff, seated before his computer on which he arranges music, is surrounded by rows of books, photos of friends and premier organists, and a lamp in the shape of a cat, its innards expected to glow when switched on. A closet, door ajar, holds recordings of the choir...
...rescued from the garage, dusted down and brought back into the living room. Go for the real thing with a leather-and-steel LC-1 chair designed in 1928 by Le Corbusier and Charlotte Perriand ($1,735). Or there's the Lily table lamp with its 21st century take on Modernism: the beauty of nature gets a minimalist makeover ($565). www.momastore.org...
...young girl as bait to lure the survivors into the street, Hartnett rushes in with his axe at the ready and tries (unsuccessfully) to save the girl. Later, when the survivors sneak from one hiding place from another, Hartnett fends off the bloodthirsty villains with a UV lamp his grandmother used to grow weed (for medical purposes, of course...
...before depositing the puck in the left side of the net. “It was just a great individual effort by him and a really pretty goal to watch,” co-captain Mike Taylor said. Just five minutes later, another underclassman was able to light the lamp. Forward Michael Biega, younger brother of sophomore defenseman Alex, received a cross from junior forward Steve Rolecek and sent the puck past PEI goalie Dayne Davis for a 2-0 lead. “I know when I was a freshman, I was pretty nervous my first game...
...solely for decoration. Enraged though I was at the thought that someone who could care less about the content would display a faux-Hemingway on the living room shelf, I realized that I was being a bit hypocritical: I myself had not read the book. Returning home sans rug, lamp, and anything else I had actually been looking for, I rummaged through my family’s old collection of classics, found the book, and ensconced myself in our reading chair. Thanks to Hemingway’s lean, clean prose, images of Boulevard St. Germain and the Caf?...