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...minimalist Thai bar and restaurant Song, tel: (1-718) 965 1108. There's also plenty of bonhomie to be had at nearby brasserie Belleville, tel: (1-718) 832 9777. Finally, there are three restaurants that gastronomes shouldn't miss. The one-year-old Stone Park Café, tel: (1-718) 369 0082, serves a daring menu that includes tempura oysters and marrow bones; Convivium Osteria, tel: (1-718) 857 1833, marries Spanish, Italian and Portuguese dishes; and the Northern Italian Al di La, tel: (1-718) 783 4565, which is famous for its tripe appetizer, is the epitome...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Park Life | 1/28/2006 | See Source »

...minimalist Thai bar and restaurant Song, tel: (1-718) 965 1108. There's also plenty of bonhomie to be had at nearby brasserie Belleville, tel: (1-718) 832 9777. Finally, there are three restaurants that gastronomes shouldn't miss. The one-year-old Stone Park Café, tel: (1-718) 369 0082, serves a daring menu that includes tempura oysters and marrow bones; Convivium Osteria, tel: (1-718) 857 1833, marries Spanish, Italian and Portuguese dishes; and the Northern Italian Al di La, tel: (1-718) 783 4565, which is famous for its tripe appetizer, is the epitome...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Park Life | 1/28/2006 | See Source »

...make his message more accessible, Christie rarely wears a dog collar and refuses to deliver his Sunday sermons from the raised stone pulpit in the church, preferring instead to speak from a lectern that's at the same height as the congregation. But "there's a tension between what I will and will not do," Christie says. "We are not a religious version of Tesco," the British supermarket chain. That means Whitney Houston songs at funerals are acceptable, but New Age drumming groups in the church hall or Buddhist marriage vows are not. "We're out there competing with everyone...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Britain | 1/23/2006 | See Source »

WILLIAM SHATNER has always given of himself to the people--but never something quite this close to his heart. The Boston Legal star sold his kidney stone for $25,000 to raise money for the charity Habitat for Humanity. Captain Kirk's renal calculus was snapped up by online casino Goldenpalace.com which added the specimen to its collection of oddities, including a partially eaten sandwich thought to contain the image of the Virgin Mary. "This is a bold new addition to our fleet," said the casino's CEO, evidently a longtime Trekkie. Shatner says his stone is no mere lump...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Jan. 30, 2006 | 1/22/2006 | See Source »

...thought experiment: the world is a big block of marble, and you are its sculptor, wishing to carve it into a stunning sculpture. You have your tools all ready to go, but like any great artist, what must you do before you even make that first cut on the stone? You need to have a vision for your final product; without one, you risk cracking—if not entirely shattering—the piece of marble before ever realizing your masterpiece. Too often, I fear, we start chiseling away—at our own lives, at our own world?...

Author: By Henry Seton, | Title: In Defense of Idealism | 1/22/2006 | See Source »

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