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...students like Mary E. Birnbaum ’07, there will be problems when the tart treats run out. “I like my salads not to be all green, and I hate beans, carrots and potatoes. I really do enjoy a good tomato,” Birnbaum says. Martin suggests substitutions like carrots or cucumbers but for Birnbaum, “Nothing beats a tomato.” In the end, Birnbaum has resigned herself to just “inclement-weather...
Preppy Pride Bye-bye to the peekaboo pop-tart look. Teens are buttoning up for fall...
...scurrilous Swift Boat Veterans for Truth campaign against Kerry's war record, which is why he was forced, finally, to counterattack last week. The Swifties' ability to dominate the news with incendiary nonsense is, I believe, a direct result of Kerry's unwillingness to dominate the news with tart, controversial substance by challenging the President on Iraq...
...uncertain times we're living in. "As a society, we're running scared and looking for security," says David Wolfe, creative director of the Doneger Group, a fashion-trend-forecasting company. "For young people, that manifests itself in classic, preppy clothes. It means the end of the pop-tart influence in fashion. Britney Spears may have to ride off into the sunset...
...make it appear they're still virgins. She also satirizes the Norwegians themselves, with their "booze-and-pork" culture and "progressive" family structures in which a single child can have multiple sets of parents. "I talk about sexuality and pornography, about desire and our bodies," Rehman says. Her tart social commentary tackles head-on the culture clash between Islam and the West. In July the Oslo daily Dagbladet listed Rehman and her Norwegian husband, author Dagfinn Norb?, among the country's most influential opinion shapers, saying the comedienne "has become one of the most important voices in our social debate...