One morning in 1988, Dirk Dresselhaus woke up, hungover, in the basement of a best friend's house after a party in his hometown, Bielefeld, West Germany....
The next evening Dresselhaus attended another birthday party, where this time he knew few of the guests. As he mingled, the phrase he'd woken up with kept repeating itself, and any time he needed to introduce himself he repeated it out loud: "Hello, my name is Schneider." Many of the people he met ... |
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Earlier in the month, however, directors Cody Cameron and Kris Pearn joined ComicBook.com for a conversation about the film–and about the series of books on...
ComicBook.com: I remember when the first one came out, I was dating the person who is now my wife. She was manages a Barnes & Noble and so while we were not at all part of the target demographic, she was at the same time very, very enthusiastic about the picture because she knew the books. Is it a ... |
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But once we realized the vast array of goods available with a click of a mouse — including custom-made doors, flooring, lights and even fancy toilets, often...
Written by Glenn Kessler Photographs by Lexey Swall Not long ago, a Washington area homeowner looking for the airiness of a Noguchi lamp or the clean lines of European-style cabinetry would be forced to journey between the handful of modern furnishing stores scattered across the metropolitan ... |
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A great bunch more could be found that were made on the cheap - not in a bad way, just meant to tangle in the shelf wars with Australia and Chile. On the...
Just three years ago, talk of South African wine, at least on these shores, was relatively simple. A handful of wines hovered at the top, often aiming - no different than California - on standards of internationalist taste. A great bunch more could be found that were made on the cheap - not in a ... |
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