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When I was a freshman in high school I saw a news story about the founding of a multiracial club at a local university. As I watched, I remember thinking, “That’s what college will be!” I assumed there would be an open forum to explore questions of multiracial identity that ranged from the existential (“how does one forge a multiracial identity?) to the more practical (“what am I supposed to do with my hair?”). These were questions that went unanswered...
...woman murmurs at the unexpected click of the camera. Buttocks, bare back, graceful arms: the whole is captured by the unseen photographer through the open bathroom door. The year is 1952, and Simone de Beauvoir is visiting her American lover in Chicago. She never saw the photograph—the film was lost for 50 years—but last week Frenchmen saw her naked figure on newsstands across the country. The debate rages over whether Nouvel Observateur, a popular weekly, should have put this photo on its cover to commemorate the centenary of Beauvoir’s birth. After...
Sure, Burrell said, Diana told him Dodi was "charming, handsome and very attentive." But, from what the butler saw, he was just "a rebound," and it was Khan who Diana wanted to spend the rest of her life with. "This was her soul mate," he said. "This was the man she loved more than any other. It was a very deep and spiritual relationship." Khan would often visit Diana and her boys at Kensington Palace, Burrell added, because the Princess was "adamant" that William and Harry get to know and grow to like Khan. Dodi, on the other hand...
When you first saw the Himalayas, were you awestruck? No. When we first saw the Himalayan peaks, I was very impressed - they looked pretty good - but they didn't look all that different from what I'd been climbing in the Southern Alps...
...study of more than 4,000 teenage girls found that those who saw themselves as more popular gained less weight over a two-year period than those who saw themselves as less popular...