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...through a forest set, (eerily reminiscent of the Shire) singing to herself and collecting fairy dust as rain falls gently. She later climbs atop a mountain overlook and launches her dust into the heavens, where each luminescent granule is transformed into a star. At this point, for Enya to mount a winged unicorn and fly to a castle in the clouds would not have been all that surprising, but the video mercifully ends before the director can conjure up any more scenarios cribbed from the artwork of middle-school girls. You’d think if she was going...
It’s 12:06 a.m. on a Monday morning, six minutes after closing time, and a Felipe’s Taqueria employee locks the front door of the Mount Auburn Street eatery from the inside, leaving 10 customers stuck outside in the rain. In doing so, the employee unintentionally detains some customers inside the restaurant.Each time the employee lets a few of the trapped customers leave, a few more people push their way in.After a few minutes, the employee cracks down and refuses to allow anyone else inside the restaurant, leaving groups of friends deliberating amongst themselves outside.Some...
Last month Rubinacci opened a London branch of his famous Via Filangieri shop. Located in the heart of Mayfair, on Mount Street, the new addition may just give the Savile Row folks a bit of a scare...
...appalling as the notion may be, on a practical level, Benator may be one of the best hopes Virginia Democrats have in the next election cycle. If Affleck is able to mount a relatively successful campaign, he will not only keep George Allen from receiving the Republican presidential nomination in 2008, but he will also allow Mark Warner – certainly Virginia’s and one of the nation’s strongest Democrats – to save his money and energy for 2008. And that’s all assuming that Affleck loses. Though Benator will...
...Professor of the Humanities Henry Louis “Skip” Gates, Jr. called “one of the happiest days of my life,” the W.E.B. Du Bois Institute for African and African American Research celebrated the opening of its new home at 104 Mount Auburn St. yesterday. The Institute, which was created in 1975 and which Gates has directed since 1991, previously had offices spread out across campus, including one spot in the Barker Center. At yesterday’s open house, Gates extolled the “synergy” that would result...