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...brand of comforting advice, in her new book, called - what else? - We Plan, God Laughs: 10 Steps to Finding Your Divine Path When Life is Not Turning Out Like You Wanted (Doubleday). Says Hirsch: "I wanted people to know that God was laughing with us." TIME reporter Andrea Sachs spoke with Hirsch...
...growing them from marginal street fads to mainstream must-haves, starting with the record label he co-founded (Def Jam) and his clothing line (Phat Farm). Now 50 and pretty much retired from both worlds, hip-hop's original businessman is focused on charities and empowerment causes. Simmons spoke with Time.com about his politics, his recent book Do You!: 12 Laws to Access the Power in You to Achieve Happiness and Success, his fortune and his little princesses...
...during the event, sponsored by the Harvard College Sierra Leone Initiative, Washington used a big stick in the typical context. The actor often ignored time rules, spoke over the moderator, and raised his voice at an audience member before dismissing her question...
...called Rabbi Dr. Chaim Pollock, Dean of Foreign Students at the Michlalah Jerusalem College, whom I had read had also used the Harry Potter analogy. He seemed somewhat embarrassed that I was asking him about the topic. "Harry Potter is fiction," he said. He had never suggested that it spoke to the Jewish experience specifically. He had just defended its emphasis on good and evil back when a lot of religious leaders were denouncing the books as occult. "The following, I think I can tell you," he said, warming slightly to the topic. "Rowling is an astute observer of society...
...David Rockefeller ’36 spoke after Faust about the motivations for his gift—the largest by an alumnus in Harvard’s history...