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She’s rolling in the grass dressed in sunflower yellow, kissing a man about whom she’s passionately ambivalent (“Boyfriends and Girlfriends,” 1987). She’s strolling through the countryside in a fleecy blue sweater, having no fun at all (“The Green Ray,” 1986). This is summer love, Eric Rohmer-style: It isn’t easy, but it sure is chic. The characters are “often on vacation, so you want something that’s sort of breezy that you can move in,” she said. “His clothes aren’t extravagant, but they’re elegant in this easy, ineffable way.”
Persons: she’s, Ray, She’s, Frenchman, Eric Rohmer, ” Alexandra Tell, Locations: France
Robots and automation are becoming a bigger part of restaurants from Wendy's to Chili's. According to documents obtained by the Post, the startup, called Kernel, uses a model featuring three human workers directing robots along an assembly line. Spokesperson Sarah Rosenberg confirmed to the Post that Ells is at the startup's helm and elements of its plan. Ells grew Chipotle and helped popularize fast casual dining before stepping down as CEO in 2017 after various foodborne illness outbreaks at its restaurants. Ells is far from the first to propose using robots and other technologies in restaurants to automate various procedures and rely on fewer workers.
Twitter's head of US content partnerships announced she had left Elon Musk's platform. Sarah Rosen tweeted about her departure, writing "we had it good at Twitter 1.0." Per reports, Twitter also recently lost its head of ad sales, as well as its VP of partnerships. Her departure follows those of other executives who have left Twitter within the past few days. Maggie McLean Suniewick, vice president of partnerships, tweeted on Sunday about her departure from Twitter after having joined four months ago.
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