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After Commencement, the Class of 2010 will finally be setting off on their own, but exactly where they are going is another story. Lured to far-off lands, some seniors are going beyond American shores—from Hong Kong to Paris??to seize what the international job market has to offer...

Author: By Julia S Chen, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Beyond Our Borders | 4/1/2010 | See Source »

...city that borrows shamelessly from other, better movies—the plot of “Rear Window,” the ensemble structure of “Magnolia,” and the underlying philosophy of “Amélie.” “Paris?? follows the tribulations of Pierre (Romain Duris), a dancer whose routines involve more feather boas than real talent. Fortunately for the audience, we are only subjected to a few flashbacks of his career; Pierre has a severe heart disease and now spends his time observing his fellow Parisians...

Author: By Abigail B. Lind, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Paris | 9/25/2009 | See Source »

...rite Agricole. What does this mean for you? Nothing really, except if you’re looking for fine French dining in the Square. In that case, this is it, enfants. Salade Niçoise, escargot, foie gras, and all the yummy trappings of a gap year in Paris??except for that fling with Jean-Claude...

Author: By Lingbo Li and Amy Sun, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERS | Title: Classy Eating in the Square: Tapas, Thai, Foie Gras, and Clam Chowder | 8/20/2009 | See Source »

This summer’s exhibition “Alexander Calder: les années parisiennes: 1926-1933” at Paris??s modern art hub in the fourth arrondissement, the Centre Pompidou, definitely had tourists huffing and fanning the sculptor’s hanging masterpieces, but the exhibition was not at all limited in scope to Calder’s famous mobiles. Instead, the eight main rooms of the show offer a very diverse and multi-media approach to Calder’s oeuvre that make the blockbuster Kandinsky exhibition on the other side of building...

Author: By Lee ann W. Custer | Title: Thinking in Wire | 7/31/2009 | See Source »

...were awarded the Philip Hofer Prize this month for assembling artistic and literary collections that best captured the spirit of the prize’s namesake, a former Houghton Library curator. Leskov, a Lowell House tutor, received first prize for his collection of antique maps of Paris??an assortment consisting of more than 25 maps, a substantial bibliography, and colored photographs of the maps. “I was always interested in how the city grew and evolved over time.” said Leskove, who said he had compiled many of his maps after studying abroad...

Author: By Eric W. Baum, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Library Awards Collection Prizes | 4/17/2009 | See Source »

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