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...chalking up their success at a May 12 conference in Los Angeles to their sartorial savvy. “A lot of the people who are our age are programmers with blue hair and ripped jeans,” says Asaf A. “Asi” Lang ’03. “I think that our appearance demanded a certain amount of respect...
...company is called Windward Mark Interactive, and its field is video games. Windward is the brainchild of Lang and his friend Aaron B. Siegel ’03. After forming a core group of collaborators, which includes J. Palmer Truelson ’03, Eric M. Tulla ’03, Bradley G. Kittenbrink ’03 and Christopher M. Colosi ’03, the team spent last summer hiding away in a DeWolfe apartment, laying the groundwork for their new company, and working all hours of the day—although “working?...
...flying blind on this." WALTER P. LANG, former U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency specialist in Middle Eastern affairs, on the rebuilding process in Iraq...
...Lost Man, his only directorial endeavor, is based on the true story of a Nazi scientist-turned-serial-killer. The film’s anti-hero, Dr. Rothe, is stalked by shadows and plagued by his past in a film that aligns itself with the expressionist oeuvres of Fritz Lang...
...shopping mecca of Kowloon, Low B Club offers a mixed bag. Marked-down labels like Moschino and Helmut Lang (slightly worn shirts from $26; dresses around $100) nestle alongside celebrity cast-offs and funky Japanese imports handpicked by Choi. Those more interested in memorabilia than street wear can ogle the jeans Nicholas Tse wore...