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Talented costume designers Katherine S. Dain ’04 and Caroline T. Koo ’04 miss no details, using a seemingly boundless imagination to craft elaborate frocks and extravagant dresses that suit each of their characters, in all senses. Jealous stepsisters Clorinda and Tisbe wear gaudy gowns appropriate to their rather foul—if extremely entertaining—temperaments, while Cinderella (or Angelina, as Rossini dubbed her) emerges radiant from her tattered rags in a sparkling white wedding gown sans veil...
...other than a classic piece of “might is right” American cultural imperialism, Air Force One. After facing problems with the bus slowing to a near-halt on the way down to New York earlier the same day—causing the group to almost miss the rally—tired and worn-out HIPJ members had only the strength to be wearily amused by the Harrison Ford action flick. “A heroic president fighting an evil world single-handedly,” said HIPJ member Abigail S. Miller...
...sets. It sucked. Meanwhile, it was 72 degrees and sunny in Palo Alto. It’s pretty clear that we should have all gone to Stanford. We probably would have all gotten in too, except for the legacies and our crappier athletes. And who’d really miss them...
...Every game from here on out is critical to Harvard’s NCAA tournament hopes. No elaboration needed here. After Saturday’s near-miss against Cornell, the Crimson has no margin for error...
...genuine antiques and fine furniture, there's a lot of Granny's attic on hand, from slatted-wood children's sleds to old family photos and rusty garden shears. From the Place du Salin a beguiling maze of crooked streets leads north to the Place St. Etienne. (Don't miss the unbelievably ornate Hôtel de Clary in the Rue de la Dalbade.) On Saturdays - when it doesn't rain - the square in front of the lopsided St. Etienne cathedral fills with stands of booksellers offering hand-tooled, gold-leafed and leather-bound volumes along with used paperbacks...