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LATE LAST YEAR, old trench coats began trending on X (formerly known as Twitter). As ammunition she supplied a swoon-worthy shot of model-actress Lauren Hutton taken at the 1983 premiere of “Starflight.” Hutton has a twinkle in her eye. Today, the average trench is cut more skimpily, according to Dione Davis, a stylist in New York and Paris. As can other laments that went viral in recent months focused on sweaters, tailored trousers, even T-shirts. Conventional wisdom holds that wardrobe classics were better in previous generations.
Persons: Savannah Bradley, Lauren Hutton, , ” Hutton, Dione Davis Organizations: LAST Locations: New York, Paris
CNN —A controversial lesson on sexual harassment at a middle school in southern China has stirred online debate about victim-blaming, with many criticizing both the school and what they say is an inadequate response from officials. The school, located in Zhaoqing city in Guangdong province, had held a “mental health education” class – the equivalent of a sex education class in China – last year, according to Chinese state media People’s Daily. “The teacher of that class is problematic,” read one top comment on the Chinese social platform Weibo, with 19,000 likes. The outrage prompted local education authorities to release a statement last week, confirming that the photos online showed a lecture held at the school last April. “The punishment is too mild.”The school has not yet posted any public statements on its website or social media.
Persons: , , Organizations: CNN, Weibo Locations: China, Zhaoqing, Guangdong, China –, Zhejiang
Lessons on Leadership From a Barbarian King
  + stars: | 2023-07-25 | by ( Jamie Kreiner | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +2 min
Some five million of Theoderic’s subjects in Italy were Romans. Around 100,000 of them were Goths, most of whom had long ago adopted many elements of Roman culture. They drank Roman wine, used Roman tableware and spoke some Latin. Theoderic treated Goths and Romans as parallel populations who owed different things to the kingdom and required different forms of support. Today, American and European writers wonder if there are any lessons for our quagmires of multiculturalism.
Persons: Theoderic, Wiemer, wonk, skimpily, Machiavelli Organizations: Christian Locations: Italy
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