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Talent and creativity abounded as she walked through the room—on her left, fresh prints hung drying on the walls, on her right, rows of tables covered in paint, prints, and paper shreds. All the while, she climbed over discarded endeavors, abandoned haphazardly on the floor in artistic...
The Saturday fashion show, which preceded the week of fittings, was scheduled for 9 p.m. At 9:36, Whitman began to let the male guests down from the balcony where they had been sequestered. The invitation list was exclusive and, given that Lewis Albert is a women’s...
When Kevin C.L. Ching ’06 and Elena H. Matsui ’06 saw the hallway of their Currier double, they cringed. It wasn’t that their suite was tiny or unequipped. It was just, well, bland. “We didn’t...
It cost Rood $54,000 to turn a small bedroom into the closet of his dreams. A bit excessive for most folks but maybe not by much. David Weekly, a developer whose company builds moderately priced houses in six states, says his typical customers are demanding bigger closets and the...
With its grandiose monuments and rows of orderly apartment blocks, Pyongyang looks impervious to any threat. At a flower exhibition consisting exclusively of a red begonia named after the Dear Leader (the Kimjongilia) and a purple orchid named after his father (the Kimilsungia), North Korean visitors gush about the joy...