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...hardest things to portray in fiction is the creative process; it's more interesting to watch, say, Jackson Pollack empty a whiskey bottle than a tube of paint. But somehow, this gimmicky, bitchy, wonderful reality show pulled it off, by challenging a set of aspiring fashion designers to do things like make a garment out of products from a grocery store (the corn-husk dress won). Unlike so many reality game shows, Runway actually cast intelligent, interesting creative people interested in doing good work in their field rather than media whores out to become future Style channel hosts...
...doesn’t come out to a lot of parties,” observes Leng, who recalls that Lee arrived at a party called Skankfest wearing shorts, a button-down, and a tie. “He prefers to just sit back in his room and sip whiskey, alone...
...punch, but was a little confused when they weren’t overtly confirmed every step of the way. The first punch event was a cocktail party at an art gallery downtown. All the members I met were nice and polite and had cool things to say. We drank whiskey and smoked cigarettes and made the owners of the art gallery nervous. I had fun. As I went to the next few events similar things kept happening. I met some guys that I liked, some guys that I didn’t, and found myself moving on to the next...
...Clubs or reading newspapers with their legs crossed. They occasionally sport pink polo shirts with popped collars, cashmere sweaters, and belts with spouting whales on them. They also wear Madras Pants and loafers. Without irony. They can play rugby when asked. If they drink coffee (instead of a neat whiskey at bedtime), they go to Starbucks and order a Caramel Macchiato. HAP-Q: 999.9 (Highly available—they will marry you and subsequently have homosexual affairs).These three types are merely the most glaring forms of metrosexuality on the Harvard campus. Indeed, almost every Harvard male has incorporated some...
...joined in 1989, a third of our business was in Asia; now it's 50% and in 20 years, it will be 66%." The scion of a Burgundy wine family, he worked for Herms from 1989 to 1997 before leaving for leadership posts at perfumer Coty and whiskey distiller William Grant & Sons--both family-run firms. Thomas plans to maintain the company's historic 10% sales growth and 15% profit growth. Herms generated $1.64 billion in sales last year and $259 million in profits. The hottest market right now is the U.S., despite the headline dustup with Oprah...