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...always has.” Zakrzewski, a joint music and government concentrator, makes little effort to hide her appreciation for some of the fringe benefits of being a concert pianist. “I love pretty things,” she says, sitting cross-legged on her furry leopard print-covered bed. “I love getting dressed up. I get to buy gowns for concerts. It’s a perk. I don’t even think I own a pair of jeans right...

Author: By Cornelia L. Griggs, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Balancing Act | 12/11/2003 | See Source »

...paper comes out every weekday. Brian Byrne and George Dioguraei are two of the least known people at 14 Plympton Street, but two of the most crucial. Most people don’t even realize that we have our own presses here, and these are the guys who print the pages and get the papers delivered on time. There are a lot of other interesting characters who operate behind the scenes of our bright red door. When we decided to write about seven “heroes” of the magazine, we immediately turned to the incredibly talented...

Author: By Rachel E. Dry and Elizabeth F. Maher, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERS | Title: Editors' Notes | 12/11/2003 | See Source »

...Harvard social scene for the past two and a half years, FM Associate Editor Priscilla E. Kidman ’05 was officially declared missing this week after disappearing during the blizzard. Kidman was last spotted as she attempted to scale a newly-formed snowdrift in her leopard print stilettos on her way back to Adams House. Friends fear that her heels became lodged in the snow as heels in snow are wont to do, leaving her stranded in the cold. Says Kidman’s inconsolable boyfriend, G. Male Hussell...

Author: By FM Staff, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Gossip Guy | 12/11/2003 | See Source »

...resort in Jamaica, has an arcade with Sega, Xbox and PlayStation, bonfires on the beach and a teens-only disco. After braving the Leap of Faith water slide with a 60-ft. drop at Atlantis in the Bahamas, minors can head to Club Rush, a nightclub with leopard-print couches. Teens aboard Disney's Magic cruise ship can bond in a Friends-style coffeehouse called Common Grounds, shown at left, and then try their hand at deejaying karaoke or watch first-run screenings of Disney flicks. With so many options, teens might, like, even have a good time...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Money: Teen Travels | 12/8/2003 | See Source »

...getting the most out of some free toys. They're certainly having fun with the stuff. Paige, 9, plays a helicopter-flying game on the Icebox while Stuart, 11, stands nearby, using the tablet's browser to start his science homework. Later their mother takes over the Icebox to print Allrecipes.com's instructions for Beef-and-Noodle Bake (using an HP ink-jet, another loaner, that sits where a toaster oven might once have been). All that connectivity helps keep the family together in one place (though Dory still runs downstairs out of habit to check her e-mail...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Tech: Tomorrow's Kitchen | 12/8/2003 | See Source »

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