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...shift. "You see these women now, 38, having their first child, and they're successful, and they've got the money to spend, and they know what they like, and they want their children to be within that fashionable thing as well." And that means they're willing to shell out $150 for a cashmere baby sweater...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Betting on Best & Co. | 12/6/2006 | See Source »

Tired of throwing down in the Lowell Bell Tower every weekend? Shell out a few bucks and you and your friends can take advantage of a wealth of cool party spaces for rent around Cambridge...

Author: By Kate E. Cetrulo, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Bar Rentals: All the Beer Selection, None of the Townies | 11/15/2006 | See Source »

...shifts the focus away from the children and their nanny (a spunky, Americanized Mary played by newcomer Ashley Brown) and to the adults. When the uptight Mr. Banks begins to panic that he may lose his job at the bank, there's real pain and poignancy as his crusty shell starts to crumble. (Mrs. Banks: "If you have problems, I want to share them." Mr. Banks: "Believe me, you will.") This Mary becomes a show less about children than about the loss of childhood--and about how adults learn to be parents. Which is just what a big show needs...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Battle For Broadway: Poppins vs. Dylan Plus Grey Gardens and Spring Awakening | 11/5/2006 | See Source »

...bundles hung up on barbed wire." Near Ypres, he watched archaeologists probe the spot where a man's bones had been found. They unearthed a belt buckle, bullet casings, bits of leather. The unknown soldier kept coming into Carlyon's mind for weeks. "What was he doing when the shell hit?" he writes. "Who wept for him?" Near Pozi?res, whose capture in 1916 cost 8,000 Australian lives, Carlyon stood on a height known as the Windmill. From there, "you could almost sketch in what a German would have seen on the first day of the Somme," he says, hands...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: For the Fallen | 11/5/2006 | See Source »

...private jets,” as 02138’s website says. Beyond that, press agent Diane G. Stefani wrote in an e-mail, “[The magazine] is too early in its launch phase for us to discuss subscription details.” Hypothetical subscribers will shell out $36 for six issues, one full year of 02138. To compare, magazines like Vanity Fair charge half as much for twice as many issues. For the hoi polloi without a Harvard degree, content is available in an online issue. But a Harvard degree might be necessary to stand the self...

Author: By Alwa A. Cooper, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: So Exclusive, You Can’t Even Buy It | 11/1/2006 | See Source »

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