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...letter reads. Andres Castro Samayoa ’10, an intern at the Women’s Center whose art is featured in the show and, said it was “exciting” to use the theme of the Harvard experience to reflect upon his time here. He combined work from his freshman year with new material, hoping his art would help him figure out how those experiences fit together. Castro Samayoa said he is also looking forward to working in the newly decorated Women’s Center. “The show really adds...
...scandals over rigged competitions reflect the industry's search for new sources of income as its traditional wellsprings - subsidies and advertising revenues - threaten to run dry. There's another reason for falling standards, says Stuart: the huge popularity of reality TV - cheap to produce and capable of provoking the kind of controversy that still hooks big audiences. Controversy is, of course, hard to control. Channel 4's last run of Celebrity Big Brother sparked riots in India after Bollywood actress Shilpa Shetty was subjected to racial abuse from fellow contestants. Earlier this year, The Verdict, a BBC reality show, brought...
...brothers have long been ahead of the curve. The exuberant furniture designs dreamt up by Humberto, 54, and Fernando, 45, reuse everything from old rope to soft toys. However fanciful or arty, their work starts from the materials they find, testing properties and limitations. In abstracted form, the pair reflect the zany practicality they see on the poorer streets of São Paulo, their hometown laboratory...
...good reasons, but by the end, people go in simply because it is going going up.” Buffett, who announced last year that he plans to give away the bulk of his fortune to the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, told the audience to continually reflect on their long-term priorities, and to not only look for short-term gains. “There’s nothing more satisfying in life than helping someone become bigger and better than they thought they could be,” he said. On Thursday afternoon, the students heard presentations from...
...ever going to be turned around, now is the time to do it. He has vowed to call a special session of the legislature shortly after his inauguration to "pass ethics reforms with real teeth" and has promised to institute a variety of 10- to 31-point plans that reflect his policy wonkiness. As he put it on Saturday: "The rest of the country, keep your eyes on Louisiana." You should probably keep your eyes on Bobby Jindal...