Word: collaborationism
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This may seem like heavy freight for mere fashion to bear, but Japanese designers do not usually make the fussy Western distinction between craft and art. Issey Miyake talks about the "energy" of fabric and works with a bolt of cloth like a sculptor with clay, not molding it into...
In 1943 Weisskopf joined MIT's faculty as a professor of physics. He subsequently took a leave of absence when he was appointed the fourth director-general of CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, an international collaboration of scientists dedicated to the peaceful use of atomic knowledge.
Israel's relations with the U.S., which hit rock bottom during the ten-week siege of Beirut, have improved, although a sense of strain on both sides remains. One of the most important effects of Shultz's trip earlier this month was to restore relations between the two...
And the Collaboration is just as good at imitating the other targets of its satire. The group shows its prowess in a couple of musical numbers--one called "Anne Burford and the EPAettes," in which the group's three women sing a takeoff on a rather overplayed tune ("Oh Ronnie...
It's a sad fact that we get most of our humorous entertainment these days from television, and occasionally movies. Live comedy is a rare pleasure most people have seldom experienced. The Collaboration's combination of improv and skits is--if not the highest quality entertainment around--certainly an evening...