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...described Jones as “part of the family.” “We treat her like a queen,” he says. He’s not kidding—the folks at ’Noch’s chop her pizza slices into bite-sized squares, and always slice her tomatoes in circles (she doesn’t like them diced). DiCenso is highly attuned to Jones’ eating idiosyncrasies. “In some ways she’s delicate, sensitive,” he says. And, he adds...
Once a year, musician and performer Leon Gruenbaum ’85 breaks his strict vegan diet by eating a slice of pizza while surrounded by onlookers. Afterwards, he lowers a plastic mannequin leg from the roof of his New York apartment building in a ritual called “The Lowering...
Recent buzz band The Stills serve up a compelling but unremarkable slice of modern rock on their debut full-length, following recent albums from bands (Pretty Girls Make Graves, Interpol) paying obvious homage to the 80s post-punk...
Trailing by two and then three seconds at the first two markers, Harvard transcended its fatigue and the tough conditions created by Northeastern’s slower boat, quickening its pace to slice Princeton’s lead to 0.35 seconds entering the final stretch of the course...
...would invest at least $2 billion. The plant was supposed to produce 47,000 bbl. a day by 1985. And that was only the beginning. An internal corporate report predicted that by the mid-1990s Exxon would be producing 2 million bbl. a day from shale--enough to slice U.S. imports 20%. To accommodate the workers and families who would stream into Colorado for the new industry, Exxon began building a company town for 25,000 people. Called Battlement Mesa, it would be a self-sustaining community of single-family homes, apartments, churches, schools, stores, recreation centers--even a golf...