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...shrine has neither the money nor the staff to keep the okushoin open permanently and the building is not architecturally suited to being a full-time museum. So Takubo says he has no idea when the treasures will be on public display again?or if he will be around when it happens. "It could be 33 more years," he says, looking back at the inner sanctum filled with flowers. "It could be 125. I hope not, but it could...
...schools in the region and monitors five of them after hours through a high-speed Internet connection at a cost of $2,700 to $5,400 a year each. If infrared detectors are triggered at any of the schools, the center is alerted; operators look for intruders on their display screens and call in the police, if necessary...
Businesses these days are obsessed with outsourcing, and the fashion business is no different. You could say that the European designers on display at the spring 2005 collection last week in Milan went beyond manufacturing clothes abroad; they outsourced their inspiration. Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana, who had recently traveled to Botswana, brought back a sexy show filled with zebra-striped chiffon dresses, ivory bangles and chic safari jackets. After a 10-day romp through Asia last April, Giorgio Armani returned with a vision of a fictional Asian woman in soft satin pajama pants, boxy Chinese jackets and coolie hats...
Since freshman year I have been involved with the Student Friends of the HUAM, which plans the curatorial tours of the exhibits on display at the Fogg, Sackler and Busch-Reisinger Museums. This year I'm hoping to re-structure the group so as to offer more events, both social and academic, for our membership. Our main aim is to bring as many Harvard undergraduates into Harvard's Art Museums...
While setting up various decorations in the tokonoma—a small alcove in the tearoom used to display objects such as burning incense and flower arrangements—the group’s teacher, Aiko Rodgers Somi, explains some of the intricate details of the ceremony. For example, the calligraphy in the tokonoma corresponds with the season; because September is the moon month in Japan, it reads, “Moonlight shining on pine...