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...While employed by Reghin's state-owned violin factory in the 1980s, he secretly made an instrument for himself at home. In 1990, following the Romanian revolution, he sold it to a dealer in the West. The $2,000 price, an undreamed-of fortune, not only bought him a secondhand auto, it also prompted a decision. Frustrated by what he calls the "old-style communist-worker mentality" ingrained in his factory colleagues, he quit his job, calculating that he and his wife, working from home, could build two Strad-style violins a month and support their family. A year later...
...debt down, but he was never too worried about it. "I see more opportunities to make money in the future," he says. Though not as extravagant as Kapoor, Pawanjit Singh, 25, a manager of a busy McDonald's restaurant in one of New Delhi's main markets, splurged on secondhand golf clubs, which set him back more than $400. He heads out to a golf course (golf is a prestigious hobby in Asia) or a driving range every weekend. "I don't think people my age right now want to save," he says...
...debt down, but he was never too worried about it. "I see more opportunities to make money in the future," he says. Though not as extravagant as Kapoor, Pawanjit Singh, 25, a manager of a busy McDonald's restaurant in one of New Delhi's main markets, splurged on secondhand golf clubs, which set him back more than $400. He heads out to a golf course (golf is a prestigious hobby in Asia) or a driving range every weekend. "I don't think people my age right now want to save," he says...
...revitalize British art by embracing Continental modernism. One of his most successful Surrealist works is Landscape From a Dream (1936-38), where an angry bird, framed by the skeleton of a folding screen, peers at its reflection against a Dorset coastline. But the English landscape eventually triumphed over secondhand motifs. Nash had always been something of an animist, recording in his autobiography a lifelong sense of the spirit of place. After the outbreak of World War II, he set up an Arts Bureau for War Service, and in 1940 again became an official war artist, initially attached...
...acted (especially by Brendan Gleeson as a friendly, flinty dad). And Boyle's ingenuity with the camera gives this fraught journey plenty of menace and pizazz. The movie's craft makes the dread of a killer virus contagious: viewers may feel they have come down with a case of secondhand SARS or sympathetic monkeypox...