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...could trace the current craze for hippie-chic handbags back to the slouchy style of celebs like Malibu-bound Kate Hudson or in-the-news icons like Sienna Miller. Either way, the must-have accessory for fall is decidedly '70s: beaded, studded or just plain slouchy...
...exhibition—which consists exclusively of pieces owned by or promised to Harvard—will trace the University’s relationship with the artist, one that began early and was deepened by the interest of long-serving museum curators and the generosity of wealthy donors...
...world to the nuclear brink. Compared with 10 years ago, these days the museum also provides far more context about what Japan did to its neighbors during the war. It's a sign of progress, even if Japan doesn't get much credit for it. There is a trace of optimism in it-a hope that Japan can eventually reconcile its sense of history with those of its neighbors while still grieving for the people who died...
...managed to take three truckloads of artifacts back across the border without inspection by any authority. "I was trying to catch up with him, but every place I went to I just missed him," says Haraha, fanning out a wad of photographs of items he is attempting to trace."We don't know what he ended up taking...
...going to Alamut, near Qazvin in northwestern Iran, about 80 miles northeast of Tehran. But Mehrdad and I pressed on anyway. We climb the steep rock outcrop atop which Alamut's castle glowers over a valley of cherry orchards in full bloom. Inside the castle, however, we find no trace of the legendary pleasure garden - no crumbling stones of a fountain or wild thorns descended from the garden's roses, only wind, gray rock and grasses. On the ramparts, we encounter a lone guard bearing a long staff...