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Harvard University has become a flashpoint in the intergenerational divide on the Israel-Hamas war. AdvertisementAdvertisementIn the 11 days since Palestinian militant group Hamas launched its terrorist attack on Israel, Harvard University has become a flashpoint for intergenerational tensions about the war — and the broader culture war around campus free speech. Hamas launches terrorist attacks on IsraelPalestinian militant group Hamas launched a series of terrorist attacks on Israel on October 7, with Israel retaliating. AdvertisementAdvertisement"These hateful Harvard students are the future leaders of our society," Rep. Ritchie Torres of New York wrote on X. Some student groups backtrackSome student groups that co-signed the original statement have since withdrawn their signatures.
Persons: Israel, , Israel retaliating, Bill Ross, Ian Bremmer, Bremmer, Larry Summers, Tom Williams, Summers, Seth Moulton of, Moulton, Republican Sen, Ted Cruz, Rep, Ritchie Torres, Harvard Hillel, Bill Ackman, @harvard, Meredith Weenick, Weenick, Idan Ofer, Batia, Les Wexner, Ackman, Joe McCarthy, Claudine Gay, Craig F, Walker, Gay, Harvard Crimson, Israel's, Joseph Prezioso, Elise Stefanik, Win McNamee, Marc Rowan, Jon Huntsman Jr, Elizabeth Magill, Davis Polk, Wardwell, Winston, Strawn Organizations: Harvard University, Service, Hamas, Harvard, Republicans, Israel Palestinian, UN, Gaza's Hamas, Harvard Palestine Solidarity Groups, Harvard Undergraduate Palestine Solidarity Committee, Inc, Getty, Republican, New York, Palestine, Alpha, CNBC, Harvard Crimson, Conservative, Media, Harvard University Police Department, Quantum, Group, Harvard's Kennedy School of Government, CNN, Wexner Foundation, Bloomberg, Boston Globe, Nepali Student Association, Harvard Undergraduate Palestine Solidarity, Harvard Yard, New York Republican, New, Apollo Global Management, University of Pennsylvania, Huntsman, University, Columbia University, New York University, NYU Student Bar Association Locations: Israel, Gaza, Seth Moulton of Massachusetts, Ted Cruz of Texas, Harvard's, Harvard, Cambridge , Massachusetts, AFP, New York, Utah, Columbia
The Bulldogs received 43 first-place votes, Michigan got 16, and Ohio State and Florida State each had one. The last time Washington was ranked this highly this late in the season was 2016, when the Huskies made the College Football Playoff. Seventh straight meeting with both teams ranked. Consecutive seasons with both teams ranked for the Third Saturday in October rivalry. Third straight meeting with both teams ranked after the Utes won both last year to take the Pac-12 title.
Persons: Washington, Kalen DeBoer, hasn't, Nick Saban's, , Duke, Ralph D, Russo Organizations: Associated Press, Huskies, Oregon, Air Force, Ohio State, Florida State, Bulldogs, Michigan, Washington, Penn State, College Football, Ducks, Texas ., Miami, Notre Dame, Irish, Wyoming, Oregon State, Beavers, Alabama, Arkansas, Crimson Tide, South, LSU, Tide, Auburn, Force, Falcons, , Kentucky, Tulane, American Athletic Conference, Memphis, Big, Wisconsin, SEC, ACC —, Seminoles, USC, Utes, AP Locations: Georgia, Michigan, Oklahoma, Oregon, Texas, Texas . North Carolina, Southern California, South Florida . Alabama, Tennessee, Alabama, Missouri, Iowa, Washington State , Kansas , Kentucky, Miami, Florida, Utah
After the Palestinian militant group Hamas' weekend attack on Israel, Israel has bombarded and laid siege to the Gaza Strip, controlled by Hamas, and plans a ground invasion. There have been reports of harassment and assaults of both pro-Israel and pro-Palestinian students, deepening grief and putting students of all political stripes on high alert. In a sign of the tensions, some counter-protesters at Columbia shouted angrily at the pro-Palestinian group. Many faulted the university for not expressing more support for Palestinian students and the people of Gaza. Tensions sparked anew at campuses on Thursday as the national group Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) declared a "day of resistance," with demonstrations by its 200 chapters at colleges across North America.
Persons: tensely, Israel, David Hidary, SJP, Gabriella Borter, Joseph Ax, Andrew Hay, Paul Thomasch, Cynthia Osterman Organizations: Columbia University, Israel, New, Hamas, Kan, Columbia, Palestine, Palestinian, REUTERS, Harvard University, Harvard Crimson, Students for Justice, Defamation League, Justice, University of Arizona, University of California Los, Georgetown University, Washington , D.C, Thomson Locations: New York City, Israel, Gaza, U.S, Palestine, North America, Hamas, Tucson, University of California Los Angeles, Washington ,, Washington, New York, Taos , New Mexico
About 100 feet (30 meters) away, students backing Israel silently held up posters with the faces of Israeli hostages taken by Hamas. After the Palestinian militant group Hamas' weekend attack on Israel, Israel has bombarded and laid siege to the Gaza Strip, controlled by Hamas, and plans a ground invasion. Many faulted the university for not expressing more support for Palestinian students and the people of Gaza. Prominent alumni lambasted a joint student group statement calling Israel "entirely responsible" for the war. Tensions sparked anew at campuses on Thursday as the national group Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) declared a "day of resistance," with demonstrations by its 200 chapters at colleges across North America.
Persons: tensely, Israel, David Hidary, SJP, Gabriella Borter, Joseph Ax, Andrew Hay, Paul Thomasch, Cynthia Osterman Organizations: University of Arizona, Students for Justice, Columbia University, Israel, New, Hamas, Kan, Columbia, Palestine, Palestinian, REUTERS, Harvard University, Harvard Crimson, Defamation League, Justice, University of California Los, Georgetown University, Washington , D.C, Thomson Locations: Palestine, New York City, Israel, Gaza, U.S, North America, Hamas, Tucson, University of California Los Angeles, Washington ,, Washington, New York, Taos , New Mexico
Harvard told students in an email that its historic center would be closed to non-ID holders nightly until Monday, the Harvard Crimson reported. Harvard Yard is the oldest part of the university campus and is where most freshman dormitories are housed. The move comes amid an escalating backlash against student groups that cosigned a letter blaming Israel for the Hamas attacks. AdvertisementAdvertisementHarvard is closing off its historic center, Harvard Yard, to visitors at night until Monday, amid an escalating backlash against students who cosigned a letter blaming Israel for the Hamas attacks, the Harvard Crimson reported Thursday, citing an email sent to students. Harvard Yard is a 25-acre green space that is the oldest part of the university campus and is where most freshman dormitories are housed.
Persons: Israel, , Meredith Weenick, Bill Ackman, Larry Summers, Jason Furman, Boaz Barak, Harvard Hillel Organizations: Harvard, Harvard Crimson, Service, Harvard Yard, Harvard University Police Department Locations: Israel
More than 30 Harvard student groups signed a letter blaming Israel for the Hamas attacks. A driver rode around Harvard in a truck with names and images of students it linked to the letter. AdvertisementAdvertisementOn Sunday, dozens of Harvard student groups cosigned a letter blaming Israel for the brutal Hamas attacks over the weekend. Images on social media appear to show that the students' names and images appeared alongside the title "Harvard's leading antisemites." The letter at the heart of the controversy was cosigned by more than 30 Harvard student groups.
Persons: Israel, , Jason Furman, Furman, Bill Ackman Organizations: Harvard, Service, Harvard Crimson, Media, Harvard Kennedy School, Publishing
Students nationally are holding people in power accountable, said Jackie Alexander, incoming president of the College Media Association and director of student media at the University of Alabama-Birmingham. With growing reports of student journalists being doxxed, ostracized on campus and otherwise harassed, the College Media Association is looking into ways to help them, Alexander said. “I've never seen a better front page,” veteran editor and Columbia Journalism School professor Bill Grueskin said on social media. “So many people think of student journalists as students first,” Martin said. “But in a lot of ways student journalists are just journalists.
Persons: Stanford, “ I've, , , , Theo Baker, Marc Tessier, Lavigne, George Polk, Polk, Pat Fitzgerald, Jackie Alexander, ” Alexander, ” Charles Whitaker, ” Whitaker, Tessier, Levigne, it's, He's, ” Baker, he's, Peter Baker, Susan Glasser, Alexander, Martin, lowkey, Joe Biden, Bill Grueskin, ” Martin, Raul Reis, ” Reis, ” There's, Whitaker, there's, aren't Organizations: Northwestern University's, Stanford University, Columbia Daily Spectator, Harvard Crimson, Harvard, Foreign, Initiative, College Media Association, University of Alabama, Medill, Daily Northwestern, Stanford, The New York Times, The, University of North, Columbia Journalism, UNC, Trump, The University of Texas, Austin Locations: New York, Birmingham, University of North Carolina, North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Manhattan, Morningside Heights, West Harlem, Texas
AdvertisementAdvertisementA Harvard economics professor has criticized calls from executives like Bill Ackman to publicly out students who blamed Israel for Hamas attacks. Furman was weighing in on the fallout from the controversial joint statement from the Harvard Palestine Solidarity Groups. This statement, issued by multiple Harvard student groups, held the "Israeli regime entirely responsible for all unfolding violence." AdvertisementAdvertisement"I admire @BillAckman, including for his efforts to exonerate the innocent," Furman added in a subsequent X post on Wednesday. At least five of the original 34 student groups who signed the letter have withdrawn their endorsements, per a Tuesday report by The Harvard Crimson.
Persons: Jason Furman, Bill Ackman's, Israel, Furman, , Bill Ackman, Obama, Ackman, wouldn't Organizations: Harvard Crimson, Service, Harvard, Harvard Palestine Solidarity Groups, Furman
More than 30 Harvard student groups signed a letter condemning Israel for the Hamas attacks. On Wednesday, a truck drove through Harvard naming and shaming students it claimed was connected to the letter. AdvertisementAdvertisementOn Sunday, several Harvard student groups released a controversial letter letter blaming Israel for the brutal Hamas attacks over the weekend. The letter at the heart of the controversy was co-signed by more than 30 Harvard student groups. "We, the undersigned student organizations, hold the Israeli regime entirely responsible for all unfolding violence," the letter read.
Persons: Israel, , Jason Furman, Furman, Bill Ackman Organizations: Harvard, Service, Harvard Crimson, Media, Harvard Kennedy School, Publishing
A letter signed by over 30 Harvard student groups blaming Israel for the Hamas attacks has drawn significant backlash. One Harvard professor says a person who said they recently graduated and had no involvement with the letter has been doxxed. AdvertisementAdvertisementA letter signed by Harvard student groups that blamed Israel for the Hamas attacks has drawn significant backlash from figures like billionaire investor Bill Ackman and Senator Ted Cruz. The person wrote they had been doxxed in relation to the letter despite having nothing to do with it. "We, the undersigned student organizations, hold the Israeli regime entirely responsible for all unfolding violence," wrote the letter, which was signed by over 30 Harvard student groups.
Persons: Israel, , Bill Ackman, Ted Cruz, Jason Furman, Twitter —, I've, Furman, doxxing, We'll, Harvard Hillel, Ackman Organizations: Harvard, Service, Harvard Kennedy School, Twitter, Palestine Solidarity Committee, Harvard Crimson Locations: Israel, Palestine
Some Harvard students say their groups signed a divisive letter about Israel without them knowing. AdvertisementAdvertisementSeveral students at Harvard University said they had no idea their student groups were signing a divisive letter condemning Israel for Hamas' attacks. One of the Harvard students to distance themselves from the letter was Danielle Mikaelian, who said she was a board member of a group that signed the statement. "Harvard Undergraduate Ghungroo strictly denounces and condemns the massacre propagated by the terrorist organization Hamas," wrote Harvard Undergraduate Ghungroo the same day. AdvertisementAdvertisementHarvard President Claudine Gay on Tuesday addressed the controversial student statement, saying it did not represent the university's stance.
Persons: , Israel, Danielle Mikaelian, Mikaelian, Bill Ackman, Mohini Tangri, Tangri, Crimson, Ackman, Ghungroo, Claudine Gay Organizations: Harvard, Service, Harvard University, Harvard Crimson, Mikaelian, Ghungroo, Harvard Undergraduate Nepali Student Association, Nepali Student Association, Hamas, Israel Defense Forces, Palestinian Ministry of Health Locations: Israel, Hamas, Gaza
New York CNN —A billboard truck drove near Harvard’s campus Wednesday displaying the names and photos of Harvard students whose organizations signed a statement blaming solely Israel for the deadly attacks by Hamas. Some students and their groups have since distanced themselves or withdrawn their endorsements from the statement amid an intense backlash inside and outside of Harvard. A conservative nonprofit said it organized the truck featuring the virtual billboards with students’ names and images under a banner that reads: “Harvard’s Leading Antisemites.” It also published names online. “We will continue to reject the PSC’s statement in the strongest terms — and demand accountability for those who signed it,” the statement added. In the wake of the mounting backlash, at least eight of the original 34 co-signing Harvard student groups had withdrawn their signature from the statement as of Wednesday afternoon, according to the Harvard Crimson student newspaper.
Persons: , Israel, , Hillel, “ Harvard Hillel, Laurence Tribe, McCarthy, Bill Ackman, Larry Summers, Meredith Weenick, ” Weenick, – CNN’s Matt Egan Organizations: New, New York CNN, Harvard, Harvard Palestine Solidarity Groups, CNN, Palestine Solidarity, ” Harvard, Harvard Crimson, Harvard University, Harvard University Police Department Locations: New York, Harvard’s, Israel, Gaza
The CEO of Pershing Square Capital Management said he wanted to ensure his company and others don’t “inadvertently hire” any students belonging to Harvard groups that signed the letter. Following a backlash to the statement, some of the student groups have since withdrawn their endorsements. Others warn that naming the students whose groups backed the statement could put the students in harms way and did not account for differences of opinion within the student groups. But Harvard President Claudine Gay issued a statement Tuesday saying “no student group – not even 30 student groups – speaks for Harvard University or its leadership.”Harvard student groups’ statementThe controversy comes in response to a joint statement released by a coalition of Harvard student groups following the attacks by Hamas that have killed more than 1,000 Israelis and at least 14 American citizens. Another Harvard student, Danielle Mikaelian, said she resigned from the board of a group that signed the statement on Israel and didn’t have a chance to read it until it was too late.
Persons: Bill Ackman, ” Ackman, don’t “, , Jonathan Neman, Ackman, Stephen Sullivan, Claudine Gay, , , ” Jake Wurzak, shouldn’t, ” Wurzak, Mohini Tangri, Tangri, Danielle Mikaelian, didn’t, ” Mikaelian, Israel “, Winston, Strawn, “ Winston, Larry Summers, Summers, Bill Clinton, ” Gay, Jonathan Greenblatt, CNN’s Kristina Sgueglia, Sabrina Shulman Organizations: New, New York CNN, Billionaire, Harvard University, Pershing, Capital Management, Harvard, Dovehill Capital Management, Forbes . Harvard University, ” Harvard, Harvard Palestine Solidarity Groups, Harvard Crimson, Harvard Undergraduate Nepali Student Association, Crimson, Harvard Law School, NYU Student Bar Association, NYU, Winston, Defamation League, ADL, Accenture, Adidas, NBA, CNBC Locations: New York, Israel, Gaza
COLLEGE STATION, Texas (AP) — Jalen Milroe passed for a career-high 321 yards and Jermaine Burton caught two touchdown passes as No. 11 Alabama beat Texas A&M 26-20 on Saturday to take control of the SEC West. Burton had nine catches for 197 yards for the Crimson Tide (5-1, 3-0 Southeastern Conference). Alabama took a 10-3 lead on the first play of the second quarter on a 52-yard touchdown pass from Milroe to Isaiah Bond. THE TAKEAWAY:Alabama: The Crimson Tide now controls its own destiny in the SEC West as the only team unbeaten in the conference.
Persons: Jalen Milroe, Jermaine Burton, Burton, Jimbo Fisher, Randy Bond, Max Johnson, Conner Weigman, Zach Calzada —, Caleb Downs, Chris Braswell, Isaiah Bond, Jake, Le’Veon Moss, ___ Organizations: Alabama, Texas, SEC, Crimson Tide, Aggies, College Station, Tide Locations: Texas, Alabama, Milroe, Atlanta, Arkansas, Tennessee
[1/5] Models present creations by designer Nadege Vanhee-Cybulski as part of her Spring/Summer 2024 Women's ready-to-wear collection show for fashion house Hermes during Paris Fashion Week in Paris, France, September 30, 2023. REUTERS/Stephanie Lecocq Acquire Licensing RightsPARIS, Sept 30 (Reuters) - Hermes artistic director Nadege Vanhee-Cybulski evoked a country garden for her spring show at Paris Fashion Week on Saturday, seating the audience among wildflowers and grassy borders as she showed sleek coats, silk skirts and slim, skin-baring dresses. Audience member Bryanboy, a digital creator whose real name is Bryan Yambao and who regularly attends runway shows, leapt out of his seat and snatched the banner away from the protester. There have been several incidents involving protesters disrupting catwalk shows this season, including at a Coach show in New York. Paris Fashion Week runs until October 3, featuring dozens of labels including Chanel and LVMH-owned Louis Vuitton.
Persons: Nadege, Hermes, Stephanie Lecocq, Nadege Vanhee, baring, Coats, Bryanboy, Bryan Yambao, gesturing, Chanel, Louis, Mimosa Spencer, Helen Popper Our Organizations: REUTERS, Rights, Paris, Reuters, Louis Vuitton, Thomson Locations: Paris, France, New York
Wearing waders, he boarded his boat and motored to the lagoon with scores of other fishermen to rake the clam gardens that for decades have transformed this sleepy Italian village off the Po River Delta into a bivalve boomtown. As the sun rose, Mr. Genari, a leader of the local fishing cooperative, poured his first haul of clams into the basin of a metal sorting machine. “Opened, opened, opened,” Mr. Genari said, as he sifted through shells and avoided the murderous crabs snapping at his fingers. The killers had, he said, laid waste to the baby clams. The clams will be gone.”
Persons: Massimo Genari, Genari, , ” Mr, Locations: Goro
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (AP) — Jalen Milroe and Alabama's offense busted out of the doldrums in the second half and the 13th-ranked Crimson Tide's defense was strong throughout in a 24-10 victory over No. The result was Alabama's eighth straight win over Ole Miss, but not the kind of performance that assuaged concerns about the shaky offensive play. Milroe completed 17 of 21 passes for 225 yards with a touchdown and an interception. McCellan ran 14 times for 94 yards to outgain Ole Miss star Quinshon Judkins (13 carries for 56 yards.) REBELS REINFORCEMENTSOle Miss got reinforcements from two offensive transfers to help make up for the absence of injured receiver Tre Harris (knee).
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The offensive line has been bullied at times, and the receivers and running backs haven't always shined either. 3 Texas and going more than 40 minutes before managing a touchdown against South Florida. The South Florida game marked the first time Alabama has failed to score at least 20 points against a non-Power Five conference opponent since 2007. Terrence Ferguson Jr. started in place of Tyler Booker (back spasms) at left guard against South Florida. “In my opinion, especially on defense, we do a great job of coming out with energy,” Alabama offensive tackle JC Latham said.
Persons: haven't, Nick Saban, Milroe, Bryant, Denny, Tyler Buchner, Ty Simpson, Jalen, ” Saban, “ He’s, he’s, ” Buchner, Simpson, It's, Bryce Young, Tommy Rees, Ole, Lane Kiffin, Rees, ” “, ” Kiffin, , Kadyn Proctor, Terrence Ferguson Jr, Tyler Booker, JC Latham, We’ve Organizations: Crimson Tide, South, Southeastern Conference, NFL, Ole Miss, SEC, ” Alabama, Tide, , Alabama, AP Locations: Alabama, Texas, South Florida . Alabama, Mississippi, South Florida, Tuscaloosa, Florida
The Pac-12's previous high was six ranked teams, achieved multiple times including last week. After Washington State beat Wisconsin on Saturday night, Cougars coach Jake Dickert noted his school's unfortunate position. OUTFalling out along with Texas A&M were Wisconsin, which lost at Washington State, and Tulane, which lost at home to Mississippi. CONFERENCE CALLWith Tulane dropping out, there are no ranked teams from conferences outside the Power Five. RANKED vs. RANKEDNo games match ranked teams this week.
Persons: Quinn Ewers, Nick Saban, Jake Dickert, ” Dickert, , Duke, Ralph D, Russo Organizations: Associated Press, Alabama, Georgia, Florida State, Texas, Longhorns, BCS, Crimson Tide, Power, SEC, Clemson, Atlantic Coast Conference, Penn State, USC, Southeastern Conference, Washington, Oregon State, Washington State, UCLA, Wisconsin, Cougars, ESPN, Ohio State, Notre Dame, — Clemson, Miami, Hurricanes, Aggies, Hawkeyes, Iowa State, Tulane, Tigers, Charleston Southern, ACC —, AP Locations: Michigan, Alabama, Quinn Ewers , Texas, Southern California, , Oklahoma, Utah, Oregon, Pullman, — Nebraska, — Florida, Miami, Florida, Iowa, Wisconsin, Mississippi
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (AP) — Quinn Ewers finished what he started last season, passing for 349 yards and three touchdowns to lead No. 11 Texas to a 34-24 victory over third-ranked Alabama on Saturday night in a huge win for a program trying to climb back into national championship contention. This amounted to a welcome-to-the-Southeastern Conference moment for a program set to join Alabama & Co. next season. Alabama had its 21-game home winning streak snapped along with a 57-game regular-season binge against nonconference teams dating to Nick Saban's debut season, 2007. Alabama's Jalen Milroe delivered big plays passing and running, but also was picked off twice on bad decisions.
Persons: — Quinn Ewers, Steve Sarkisian, Adonai Mitchell, ” Sarkisian, Nick Saban's, Mitchell, , ‘ Bama —, parlayed, they’re, ” Ewers, Ja'Tavion Sanders, Jalen Milroe, Milroe, Jermaine Burton —, Georgia —, Ewers, Sanders, Jerrin Thompson, Jonathon Brooks, Bama, Niblack, Milroe's Organizations: Alabama, Longhorns, Southeastern, Co, Crimson Tide, ‘ Bama, Tide, Ohio State, SEC, Georgia, South Florida, AP Locations: TUSCALOOSA, Ala, Texas, Georgia, Alabama, Tuscaloosa, UP, Wyoming, . Alabama, South
Missouri and Texas A&M were the first teams to join the SEC in 20 years. Financial benefits and concerns about conference stability lured Boston College to become the A.C.C.’s 12th member in 2005. Penn State, one of the last major programs to remain independent, became the Big Ten’s 11th member in 1993, setting off a wave of realignment across college football. The Missouri Valley Conference stopped sponsoring football after the 1985 season. Arkansas departed for the SEC in 1991, signaling the beginning of the end for the Southwest Conference, long associated with N.C.A.A.
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With “One Piece,” Netflix repeats history, and there isn’t much evidence that it paid attention to what happened the first time around. “Cowboy Bebop” was a cult-favorite Japanese animated series that fetishized cool American jazz and film noir and Hollywood westerns, and in 2021 Netflix returned the cultural homage by making an American live-action adaptation. It wasn’t a disaster, but it quickly fell from sight. The original “Cowboy Bebop” and “One Piece” are very different creatures, but they have something important in common: They are propelled by style. Texture, composition, sound and movement engage us and trigger our emotions; the moody revenge plot of “Bebop” and the rousingly affirmative coming-of-age story of “One Piece” are just serviceable scaffoldings.
Persons: , Buster Keaton, Blood ” Organizations: Netflix Locations: American, Hollywood
Vivek Ramaswamy's days as a rapping presidential candidate may be over. Ramaswamy's campaign received a request from rap star Eminem to stop using his music. Tricia McLaughlin, Ramaswamy's campaign spokesperson, told CNN they will comply with Eminem's request to stop using his music. @Eminem," Ramaswamy quipped in a post on X, formerly Twitter, on Monday. Representatives for Eminem, Ramaswamy, and BMI did not immediately respond to requests for comment from Insider sent outside regular business hours.
Persons: Vivek Ramaswamy's, Eminem, Ramaswamy, Vivek Ramaswamy, licencer, Marshall B, Mathers, III, Eminem's, Vek, Busta, Tricia McLaughlin, Vivek, Slim, McLaughlin, isn't, who's, Joe Biden Organizations: Service, licencer BMI, Daily Mail, CNN, BMI, Marshall, Fair, Harvard Crimson, Harvard, GOP, New Zealand National Party Locations: Wall, Silicon, Iowa
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Meet the Latest Dining Aesthetic: Darkroom-Core
  + stars: | 2023-07-31 | by ( Ella Quittner | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
When David Yun commissioned a custom sign to hang on the wall of his Korean-Southern tapas restaurant, C as in Charlie, he chose LED lighting over neon so that he could change the sign’s color on a whim. Soon, though, the hazy red glow spilling out onto the street became a calling card for the dugout-size restaurant in downtown Manhattan. “Red is risky,” Mr. Yun said. It shows our identity.”With its bright red sign, C as in Charlie joined a herd of restaurants that have embraced a certain aesthetic: dim interiors lit primarily in red. Rouge Room’s crimson-hued ceiling and backlighting smooths the shift from daytime — when the restaurant opens up to the pool at the Red Rock Casino Resort and Spa — to dinnertime, when the drapes close and ruby light reigns supreme.
Persons: David Yun, Mr, Yun, Charlie, Tammie Teclemariam Organizations: New York Locations: Southern, Charlie, Manhattan, Baru, Cincinnati, Rouge, Paris, Las Vegas, Rock
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