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Dates: during 2000-2000
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Willoughby met Gourmet editor in chief Ruth Reichl at California's Culinary Institute's writer's workshop last year, and she was impressed enough to name him her second in command. Willoughby is currently a Cambridge resident but will move to New York City to run Gourmet...

Author: By Richard C. Worf, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Alum To Helm Gourmet Magazine | 12/7/2000 | See Source »

Lividoti said he has begun already to correct minor infractions, like school officials using the automotive workshop as a parking area...

Author: By Andrew S. Holbrook, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: State Decertifies Programs at CRLS | 12/6/2000 | See Source »

ESPECIALLY FOR FAMILIES: You can try out a parent-child workshop or the drop-in gallery games, or pick up a Family Fun pack. The latter, for kids ages 2 to 6, may include puzzles, treasure hunts and artmaking activities. In the Knudsen Please Touch Room, families can dress up, act out and work on art projects every day. The museum's programs are appropriate for kids of different ages and learning styles. "We hope to encourage lifelong learning through direct experience with works of art," says Beverly Harding, manager of family and art-studio programs. www.seattleartmuseum.org...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Families: The Young At Art | 12/4/2000 | See Source »

...fact, Geisel seems to be a fan of all things Seuss. She rhapsodizes about the Florida theme park, and has raved about the Broadway show. "If Ted were here," she told the cast after a workshop of Seussical, "his heart would've grown three sizes today." But, of course, he isn't here. He's at home in La Jolla. And there, when movie stars and moguls aren't answering to the widow, she must answer to him. "He has to be here where he's always been," says Geisel, running her fingers across the loping Seussian figures carved into...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Seuss On The Loose | 11/20/2000 | See Source »

Sarah M. Hulsey '01 spends a good deal of her time at the Bow & Arrow Press, an old-fashioned letter-press workshop buried deep in what you might call the bowels of Adams House B-Entry. There, in a vaguely medieval space stuffed to the gills with drawers full of type (Helvetica, Futura, you name it), a quarter-century's worth of magnesium plates and the assembled knick-knacks of the letter-press trade, Hulsey prints books and broadsides of poetry written by her friends and roommate, Susannah Lang Hollister '01, in addition to original work. In a painstaking procedure...

Author: By Jeni Tu, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: SHOW OFF | 11/17/2000 | See Source »

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