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...HERSHEY: Visitors to the chocolate-making town of Hershey, Pennsylvania, can enjoy (what else?) an array of chocolate-based treatments at the spa of the plush Hotel Hershey, tel: (1-717) 520 5888. Jump into a cocoa bath ($45) or try a chocolate fondue wrap ($105). The best part? No calories...
Considering that spas are supposed to be about pampering, it's odd that so many of them deal in unalluring stuff like mud facials and seaweed wraps. How about something more in keeping with the luxurious surroundings and sky-high prices? Realizing that not everyone wants to be smeared in algae or scoured with salt, some spas are offering therapies featuring[an error occurred while processing this directive] caviar, chocolate, even champagne. If you want to put the aah back in spa, skip the kelp masks and go straight for these top-dollar treatments. BEVERLY HILLS: You're not about...
...life's little ironies that her decision to take time off for motherhood led to her most successful work. As she scrambles to wrap up the season, Rhimes has already started developing the news-correspondents show. And she's still under contract with Disney to deliver two more movies. Rhimes is adamant that she will remain closely involved with Grey's. "This is my other baby. I'm not leaving it," she says. And why would she? Babies have been great for her career...
...summer approaches and classes are winding down, the Harvard men’s lacrosse team still has some unfinished business. This Saturday, the Crimson will make one last stand at home to wrap up league play and the season. Following a loss to No. 2 Hofstra University, Harvard looks to bounce back with a win against Dartmouth. Last time out, the Crimson faced a difficult task: topple a top-ten team on the road. The Pride squad, inspired by a crowd filled with more than 100 former players, controlled the game from the onset. Combined with poor composure...
...that Harbison, now a professor at MIT, might attend this weekend.Finally, members of the Harvard-Radcliffe Gilbert & Sullivan Players (HRGSP) and of the Dunster House Opera are reprising some of their previous performances in a more informal setting. “It’s a great way to wrap the year up,” says Charlie I. Miller ’08, a board member of HRGSP, adding that the performances usually draw 50-100 people. The reprise will contain six Gilbert and Sullivan favorites, including a couple from “Ruddigore?...