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...seemed to go well beyond mere aesthetic fascination or adolescent rebellion. In one of the book's most disturbing passages, Morrisroe discusses Mapplethorpe's almost pathological hatred of black men, who were ironically, some of his favorite subjects to photograph. Bragging that he could always "catch a nigger with coke," he made a routine practice of picking them up in bars, even after discovering that he was HIV positive...
Vanesea E. Coke...
...candidates for Radcliffe class marshal are Christiana M. Andemicael, Monica E. Antezana, Sabine F. Balzora, Lynda O. Bermuda, Anurima Bhargava, Elizabeth M. Bucar, Natalee S. Campbell, Lisa M. Castaneda, Chloe M. Chao, Erica S. Cheng, Caroline J. Choi, Vanessa E. Coke, Jennifer R. Dean, Alexandra E. Delaney, Elizabeth A. Downes, Nadeige S. Genece, Pratima Gupta, Anne M. Heavey, Candace M. Hom, Cynthia D. Johnson, Jennifer C. Jose, Deb L. Kozloff, Maren Lau, Reena R. Lawande, Susar, S. Lee, Sylvia S. Lee, Melissa G. Liazos, Kate M. Mansfield, Ana Markovic, Rotonya S. McCants, Jennifer L. Miksis, Margery I. Miller, Christine...
...hysteria continues into the world of infomercials, where TIME's Wendy Cole reports that the company will air a 30-minute "syndicated television special" in 70 major television markets. In an infomercial first, the program will run commercials for other companies, such as Coke, during the half-hour slot which Microsoft purchased, making the commercial appear like regular television programming. "This blurs the distinction between programming and advertising," reports Cole. "But make no mistake, Bill Gates paid for this program. You won't hear anything but good news about Windows...
Garcia too was a suicidal adventurer. He did coke the way some people drink the stuff, and romanced heroin to the end. He was in and out of hospitals and rehab centers; in 1986 he fell into a coma. Last year he collapsed at his home and promised to reform. But that was not in his nature. "You're out there on the edge," Kesey says, "where it's beyond dangerous to your life--it's dangerous to your soul. And Garcia was on that edge for 30 years. It's like when the King asked Mozart why he drank...