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...double in the shade of a pine, scrubbing his feet and hands as he prepares to pray in al-Aqsa Mosque. The air is alive with the sacred mumblings of Hebrew and Arabic. It smells like dust and cumin and cardamom. And the gold of the Dome's roof--vibrant 1,300 years after it was built--reflects the sun back into the sky and reminds you, no matter what your faith, that there is a force larger than...
...sends them to a boarding school in Kenya, where many have turned their life around. The idea for this story came from deputy picture editor Hillary Raskin, who picked it up from photographer Radhika Chalasani, who had followed students to Kenya and back to Baltimore. Also contributing to the vibrant look of the new section are associate picture editor Eleanor Taylor (a former Peace Corps volunteer) and associate art director Daniel Guadalajara...
...runs through this book. Mirabelle sells gloves, which is out- of-it. She is slightly out of it, out of the center. And she?s not a dynamic heroine; a heroine has to act, and Mirabelle doesn?t?which made her infinitely more interesting to me than an exciting, vibrant girl...
...exhibit of ALICE NEEL's vibrant portraits organized by the Philadelphia Museum of Art opens today at the Addison Gallery of American Art in Andover, with a reception from 5 to 8 p.m. Call (978) 749-4027 for more information...
...into the Loeb Experimental Theatre. The one standout of the season was Stoppard's spy thriller Hapgood. Directed by Nick Parillo '00, Hapgood was a delightfully exhilarating glimpse into the self-aware world of Cold War intelligence. Slickly stylized from the opening montage to the final showdown, this vibrant production possessed the capability of overshadowing the many fine performances; no doubt sensing the challenge, the cast rose far beyond normal undergraduate levels to carry the day. In the title role, Emily Knapp '03 was a divine combination of iron-fisted determination and motherly vulnerability...