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...than merely corporeal gratification. Culture vultures will enjoy the GALERIE Bob Van Orsouw, tel: (41-44) 273 1100, as well as Art One, tel: (41-44) 273 1737, which specializes in the work of young up-and-comers. And no trip to Zurich-West would be complete without a visit to Kunsthalle, tel: (41-44) 272 1515, and the Migros Museum of contemporary art, tel: (41-44) 277 2050, both located in the 19th century former Löwenbräu brewery. The beer may be gone, but these galleries, like the rest of the area, are offering diversions that...
...water used on the property comes from the waterfall, which snakes over shining rocks like a silver ribbon. Before a flood of gold miners, loggers and sugarcane farmers pushed them from their traditional lands, women from the Kuku Yalanji Aboriginal tribe visited the large pool at the base of the fall to make quartz knives and pounding stones. These days Keely Naden visits the same spot her ancestors knew so well, but now she takes lodge guests with her, and her daily walk is a highlight of a stay here. The bush amble includes spotting Boyd's forest dragon lizards...
...would get into Harvard (or get a life for that matter). And until senior year, I had no Ivy League ambitions and was set on the idea of going to a women’s college. But from the moment I stepped on campus during a summer visit, I was absolutely in love with Harvard. It could have been the colonial architecture, the 14 million books in the library, or my cute tour guide, but I was charmed by the school’s certain je ne sais quoi. Like any love affair, the beginning was magical—shiny...
Then Cedric Hampton comes to visit. A distant relation of Lord Montdore, Cedric has lived abroad his entire life and English society awaits his arrival with intense curiosity and vague superiority. When Cedric does arrive, he manages to charm everyone. No one seems to mind that he is flamboyantly homosexual, least of all Lady Montdore...
...spring progressed, Cosgriff made unlikely strides in his fight against cancer. Harvard Coach Joe Walsh would visit him for lunch almost daily, returning in time for afternoon spring practice. It was Walsh who went through some distant personal connections to orchestrate the letter exchange...