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...Truman Library in Independence, MO., last week for the opening of an exhibition called "TIME and the Presidency," which will tour the U.S. over the next two years. It features great photos and TIME covers of Presidents from Franklin Roosevelt to Bill Clinton, along with commentary by our longtime columnist Hugh Sidey...
Boston Globe columnist Ellen H. Goodman '63 and novelist Pat O'Brien will serve as Radcliffe's first ever writers in-residence this semester, Radcliffe announced yesterday...
JIMMY BRESLIN, columnist...
Shalit's ideas get currency these days even in magazines usually interested less in modesty than in multiple orgasms. "Modesty keeps us carnal by remystifying our relationships," trills a male columnist in this month's Mirabella. But Shalit is taking a lashing from feminists of all stripes, like conservative writer Katie Roiphe, whom Shalit criticizes in her book. "She overstates and simplifies," says Roiphe, adding of Shalit's pious tone, "I find it strange to be condescended to by a 23-year-old virgin...
...quiz show Says You! panelists are asked to distinguish between rock and stone. Columnist Carolyn Faye Fox says, "There are no rocks named Mick Jagger." Hard Copy's Barry Nolan quickly adds, "There are no stones older than him." The World's Tony Kahn asks, "Would you like to pass a gallrock?" The correct answer: a stone is a rock that has been treated or processed. Or as Kahn quips, "A stone is a chip off the old rock...