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...Props for discretion though. And what I really don’t need is “HARVARD” emblazoned in gold on my tote bag, down my leg, and on...um...other places. Again though, props for discretion. My biggest problem with Victoria’s Secret Pink Collegiate Collection, though, is the exploitation of the Harvard name. True, zealous visitors and overachieving seventh graders can buy a Harvard sweatshirt at the Coop and in T stations all over Boston, but there is something degrading about Harvard selling its name to a lingerie company. All we need...
...Harvard-themed items. Now, no need to get all crimson...this stuff is hardly risqué. With its new loungewear offerings, Harvard enthusiasts can really wear their hearts on their sleeves (or even on their backs or tushies); the clothes feature the Harvard crest, along with a barrage of pink hearts. Gives a new meaning to the Pink(y) and the Brain. I, for one, heart this trend. Why not infuse your sweats with style? We Harvard types love to multitask, and what better way to simultaneously put your school spirit and fashion prowess on display than by donning Pink?...
...next time you’re at Target, remember to pass on the pink bean bag chairs...
...original movie dubbed by fresh-faced Polish pop stars. On Israel's Disney Channel, a Gabriella lookalike sings soulfully in Hebrew. In India, the entire sound track has been re-recorded in Hindi, with Indian instruments - the tabla and dholak. The video shows Bollywood dancers dressed in Jaipur-pink cheerleading outfits, cavorting to bhangra, a north Indian dance beat...
...where her father sneers angrily in her direction. However, the scenes quickly move to the vibrant town of Tiburon, S.C., where the Boatwright sisters live their “secret lives” apart from the town’s racist whites. Steered to the sisters’ flamingo-pink house by a card her mother left behind, Lily and Rosaleen end up on the porch of the infamous beekeeping Boatwrights, played by Latifah, Keys, and Sophie Okonedo. The three sisters are independent, intelligent, caring black women who live a fairy-tale existence; they own their own house, their...