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Design That Solves Problems for the World’s Poor Design That Solves Problems for the World’s Poor P.J. Hendrikse Solutions The exhibition at the Cooper-Hewitt has many items to show a grasp of the depths of world poverty and ingenious ways to attack it. They include a 20-gallon rolling drum for transporting water, above. By DONALD G. McNEIL Jr. Published: May 29, 2007 “A billion customers in the world,” Dr. Paul Polak told a crowd of in.. 2007. 6. 7.
Not A Stoic But An Aficionado of RAIN/Rain/Bi- I'm Coming Not A Stoic But An Aficionado of RAIN Even a stoic cannot tolerate Jon Pareles's Pop Music Review, “Korean Superstar Who Smiles and Says, 'I'm Lonely,'” published on Arts section in New York Times on Feb. 4, 2006. This article is about “RAINY DAY in New York,” the concert at the Madison Square Garden on Feb. 2 and 3, 2006. As an aficionado of RAIN, I have enthusiastic challenge to respo.. 2006. 2. 11.
Korean Superstar Who Smiles and Says, 'I'm Lonely' - RAIN (Bi) Korean Superstar Who Smiles and Says, 'I'm Lonely' Chang W. Lee/The New York Times Rain singing the songs of hi By JON PARELES Published: February 4, 2006 Rain, a 23-year-old Korean pop singer who is a superstar in Asia, is out to conquer the United States next. It won't be easy. His first step was two sold-out shows at the Theater at Madison Square Garden, last night and Thursday night. The au.. 2006. 2. 6.
The Ambassador - RAIN (Bi) The Ambassador MN Chan/Getty Images The Korean pop star and actor Rain, at an October concert in Hong Kong, is looking to make a name for himself in the United States. He will perform two shows this week at Madison Square Garden. "It is an incredible honor to perform there," he said. By DEBORAH SONTAG Published: January 29, 2006 RAIN, a Korean pop star, actor and pan-Asian heartthrob, is prepar.. 2006. 2. 4.
Art and Architecture, Together Again Art and Architecture, Together Again Sanaa A rendering of one of the galleries planned for the New Museum of Contemporary Art; the project is scheduled for completion in the fall of 2007. By NICOLAI OUROUSSOFF Published: January 19, 2006 Those with long memories may recall the days when New York modern art institutions were not only in tune with contemporary culture but also determined to drive.. 2006. 1. 20.