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After dropping film, Dovey wanted a creative outlet that wasn’t as exploitative.
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After spending three months with impoverished vineyard workers, Dovey dropped film, finding the power imbalance too troubling.
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A globalized identity is a gift, says Dovey.
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How do you atone for having a happy childhood while millions suffered?
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Sherman looked at the differences in Huckabee’s portrayals as a local politician and a national contender.
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Miller became the focal point for frustrations inside and outside the New York Times.
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Journalists love to talk and write about themselves, Sherman says.
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The Yale School of Architecture Dean discusses designing the George W. Bush Presidential Library.
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Is new technology radically improving design? Stern doesn’t think so.
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Robert A.M. Stern describes the artistic nature of public buildings.
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Stern would give everyone at the Yale school of architecture financial aid.
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How the Yale School of Architecture Dean approaches a new project.
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The sustainability issue has led to a certain sophistication of approach in European architecture.
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As the world’s new tallest building debuts in Dubai, Robert A.M. Stern, Dean of the Yale School of Architecture, discusses the impact of modernity on the Middle East.
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People travel to see the architecture of a place.
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Women, Stern says, are often pulled away by the desire to have a family.
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Mistakes propel one into the next project, Stern says.
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Gehry’s museum in Bilbao definitely will, says Stern.
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Stern thinks it’s the tendency toward mega-firms.
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No building can be self-contained, says Stern.
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Stern grew up at a time when here was a lot of interesting architecture being created in New York.
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Stern does’t understand why his parents left Manhattan for Brooklyn.
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Making food less abstract.
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Bringing Lidia Bastianich’s expertise into the home.
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One reason is an extremely sophisticated audience.
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Steel loves going out to the outer boroughs of New York to find real ethnic cuisine.
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It’s a complex calibration of many factors, says Steel.
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