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This lesson is particularly pertinent given the fact that this show is—embarrassingly enough for the Visual and Environmental Studies department—noticeably stronger than the exhibition of faculty work that immediately preceded it. Perhaps this show could teach students and teachers alike a few things about meaning...

Author: By Julian M. Rose, THE ANGEL OF POST-MODERNISM | Title: Outsiders Approach Art from the Inside | 10/29/2004 | See Source »

...Bush is the frat boy you married when you didn't know any better. Kerry is the solid second husband who can be counted on for his clear judgment and respect for his wife as an equal partner." Golf is fine, but there's plenty that women can teach their second spouses too. Phoebe Moyer Greenbrae, California, U.S. Basing our voting decision on which candidate we would marry is ridiculous. If women wanted heartthrobs in the White House, a Harrison Ford?Tom Cruise ticket would have won years ago. Bethany Williston Ann Arbor, Michigan...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters | 10/28/2004 | See Source »

Because that’s what this is all about, isn’t it—preventing a tragedy beforehand, not reacting badly to it afterwards. If Victoria Snelgrove can’t teach us that...

Author: By Robert C. Boutwell, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: CHAMPIONSHIP BOUT: Harvard Can Learn From ALCS Tragedy | 10/27/2004 | See Source »

...bright, doe-eyed Midwestern girl who winds up in the Naked City, her tender heart and emotional wounds standing soft relief against its jagged skyline, she also doesn’t do a very good job acting it. Despite Zigler’s legendary ability to teach and refine his actors, and though his risky choice of a freshman should be commended, Hodgson’s acting, though it shows potential, is only so-so. Though some of her scenes paint a compelling picture of reticence and need—her rapport with Fredricks in their earlier interactions (initially...

Author: By Patrick D. Blanchfield, ON THEATER | Title: Theater Review: Venturing into the Underworld | 10/25/2004 | See Source »

...they'll tell you it's not a thing at all but a sense--a feeling of a higher power far beyond us. Western religions can get a bit more doctrinaire: God has handed us laws and lore, and it's for us to learn and practice what they teach. For a hell-raising species like ours, however--with too much intelligence for our own good and too little discipline to know what to do with it--there have always been other, more utilitarian reasons to get religion. Chief among them is survival. Across the eons, the structure that religion...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Is God in Our Genes? | 10/25/2004 | See Source »

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