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Hottest person you don’t know: A senior in Spain...

Author: By FM Staff, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: 15 Hottest Freshmen | 3/11/2004 | See Source »

Calatrava has brought this vocabulary, both rational and anatomical, to other kinds of public building as well, including the tidal wave of his new opera house in Tenerife, Spain, and his addition to Wisconsin's Milwaukee Museum of Art, a structure that culminates in the rising arc of a sunscreen that opens and closes like the wings of a bird. But recently he unveiled another train station that is sure to become one of his best-remembered structures, not only for its airborne exuberance but also for the location where it brings that feeling to bear--at ground zero...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Poet Of Glass And Steel: Structures That Take Flight | 3/8/2004 | See Source »

...single buss is acceptable in the U.S., but it's mostly a big-city phenomenon. Women will give a brief hug, while men shake hands. In the Middle East, one kiss on the lips is a normal greeting, but not between men and women. Two: Double up in Spain, Austria, Sweden, Hungary and, more recently, in Britain. Three or more: Triple kisses will work in Egypt, Russia, Switzerland and the Netherlands. Business in Belgium? Three kisses are a sign of respect for those at least 10 years older than you. Pack your lip balm in France ; many people still insist...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: How Many Kisses? | 3/7/2004 | See Source »

Easter, a holiday celebrated with colored eggs and chocolate bunnies, isn't the somber Christian festival it once was. But tradition lives on in Seville, Spain, where Holy Week is dominated by cross-bearing penitents and processions of 300-year-old, immaculately decorated pasos, or floats, borne on the shoulders of worshippers. For seven days and nights, the narrow streets of old Seville are traversed by more than 120 processions, each led by a group of hooded devotees known as Nazarenos. The floats, which take weeks to prepare and often weigh several tons each, display biblical figures or saints (notably...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Boys in the Hood | 3/1/2004 | See Source »

...says Chris Mercier, head of acquisition and distribution. The Indie Circle team bought the powerful Spanish domestic-violence drama Take My Eyes before it picked up seven Goya awards in February; the film starts its Europewide run in April, but has already taken in over €4 million in Spain. Indie Circle also bought Osama - the award-winning debut from Afghan director Siddiq Barmak, which has just been released to critical acclaim and grossed €210,000 in its first three weeks. "So far, so good," says Mercier. "They've done as well as we expected." Previously, the closest Europe...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Playing Against The Big Boys | 2/29/2004 | See Source »

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