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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...Occupying the most tan-friendly corner of the Cabot Quad were a slew of red flags strung together to trees. What did it even mean? Lots of red flags strung together remind me of the blowout car sales at Troy Aikman Ford in Dallas. Perhaps he was relocating the dealership to Cambridge...

Author: By Jessica C. Coggins | Title: F(ocus) Your Activism | 5/11/2007 | See Source »

...passionate about excellence at work than at home. If we fathers have goals and visions for our careers and businesses, we need to have a greater vision for our families and an even greater resolve to do everything that we can to make that vision a reality. Jeremy Tan, Makati city, The Philippines...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Inbox | 5/2/2007 | See Source »

It’s finally springtime, and you’re just about to head out to the beach to work on your tan when you realize you have nothing to read. You know you want something appropriately spring-y, but it can’t be too air-headed, because others on the beach will see you reading and judge you—and the book—by its cover. ON CHESIL BEACH: A NOVEL by Ian McEwan It’s beachy, but serious-style beachy. Clearly this is no frivolous tale of surf and sun: there?...

Author: By Anjali Motgi, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: BY ITS COVER | 4/27/2007 | See Source »

...good old extended families, with three or more generations coexisting happily under a single roof. In that setting grandparents would help with household chores, granting parents more free time to share with their kids. If such changes were made, might there be fewer stressed-out dads? Boon Tee Tan, Kemaman, Malaysia...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Inbox | 4/25/2007 | See Source »

...prior knowledge of Léger and still interesting to patrons familiar with his oeuvre. Completed on the eve of World War I, the pieces on exhibit represent Léger’s experimentation with abstraction. The works are largely black and white sketches and studies on tan paper, though the traveling exhibit does include one finished canvas, providing a fitting conclusion to the “Contrast” series. Purely abstract pieces that study the relationships between curved and angular shapes line one wall. Facing these sketches are still-lifes and human figures that represent the application...

Author: By Eric M. Sefton, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Post-Cubist Léger on Display | 4/13/2007 | See Source »

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