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...stuck in Madrid, don't fret. The city boasts plenty of innovative places. One of them is La Broche in the Miguel Angel hotel, whose executive chef, Sergi Arola, apprenticed with Adriŕ. Dining at La Broche is an immersion in formalism. The color scheme of the dining room is sci-fi white, from the rectangular tables to the window blinds. The wait staff is all business (as is most of the clientele). The food, accelerating in flavor and intensity through a meal, seems conjured in Adriŕ's lab: breaded fois custard cream with apricot jam, baked skate with clam aioli...
Their adaptation of the horrifically bad 1996 sci-fi TV-movie featured everything from a gender-confused priest, Philip, played by Laura D. Hallett â06, to a memorable âpoltergasmâ scene. Fellow performer Sara F. DiMaggio â06 describes the scene as âan orgasm where you suddenly turn into a poltergeist...
...dropping the actual H-bomb. The only exception would be if you dropped the bomb on Gomorrah. Or Baghdad. Iâll leave the comparable horror of nuclear disaster up to your imagination. From the single-tear no-friends tenor of your note, I bet you read sci-fi. You probably have braces too. Anyway, if youâre going to complain, write to Stephen Fee. Yours, The FM Ethicist
...blogs are about much more than war and politics. In 1997 Malda went looking for a "site that mixed the latest word about a new sci-fi movie with news about open-source software. I was looking for a site that didn't exist," Malda says, "so I built it." Malda and a handful of co-editors run slashdot.org full time, and he estimates that 300,000 to 500,000 people read the site daily. Six years ago, a philosophy professor in New Zealand named Denis Dutton started the blog Arts & Letters Daily artsandlettersdaily.com to create a website "where people...
...gotta put up with.âBut heâs certainly not an awe-struck Star Wars fanatic, either. âThe first time I saw âStar Wars [Episode IV: A New Hope],â I wasnât a sci-fi freak or anything,â he recalls, and he doesnât seem to have become one since then.He may be glad that the critically-lauded Episode III âbrought peace to the galaxyâ this May, after opinion on Episodes...