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...grants interviews, saying the clothes should speak for themselves. This season her collection featured bulky bras worn over dresses, corsets left undone, pants that bared the bottom when models moved. The reviews, all glowing, used phrases like "whatever it meant" and "whatever she was trying to say." Says Richard Buckley, editor of Vogue Homme: "Like other artists and creators, there is a point when you have to come out and speak to help people understand...
Rounding out the winners for Harvard were senior Ed Baker in the 3000-meter steeplechase, sophomore Taylor Buckley in the high jump, and junior Kobie Fuller in the triple jump...
...area is gray - the Roe v. Wade of campaign finance, 1976's Buckley v. Valeo, upheld limits on contributions, because of the "actuality and appearance of corruption resulting from large individual financial contributions." (The court found campaign spending limits, meanwhile, unconstitutional on free-speech grounds.) But while the fattest target would be Paul Wellstone's limits on issue-advocacy groups, the McConnells of the world - who still say the problem isn't too much money in politics, it's too little - will still be gunning for the whole shebang...
...guest, Ari Hest, hailing from New York City, took to the stage next. Hest followed his Midwestern college tour with this return to Boston for the first time since infancy and proved himself to be an exceptional performer. Hest emulates his influences: Toto, the Police, Radiohead, Led Zeppelin, Jeff Buckley, and Lenny Kravitz. His acoustic rock, which reveals some jazz and funk tendencies, is often equated with the sounds of Sting, Dave Matthews Band, and Buckley. His strong vocals, hardly daunted by higher registers, also contributed to an impressive...
...Buckley, Harvard's only other winner, took the 55-meter hurdles in 7.62 seconds...