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...Does he actually believe that? I hope not. On the last track, the dazzling “Why You Hate the Game” with the real Nas and Marsha from Floetry, he reflects on the feud with 50 and backtracks on the Pac comparison: “He ain’t B.I.G. and I ain’t Pac, and we just eatin?...
...like Goya’s. Though the inclusion of such disparate works may initially seem to belie the show’s profession of a unified theme, viewers should eventually find a method to the madness. Even in the seemingly chaotic first gallery, the installation of the exhibit encourages comparison, pairing items alternately by theme, method, and subject: two posters about AIDS take different tacks alongside one another in one room, while two interpretations of the American flag hang in another, and two very disparate cartoons share a wall. Both of the cartoons demonstrate different interpretations of the medium. Picasso?...
...Long Island Press, Allen deliberately prostrated himself before the greats: “You can look at a film of Kurosawa’s and a film of mine, and see the difference,” he said. “There’s just no qualitative comparison. One is a work of art, and even my best film is just a good film, by someone who makes some good films and some not so good films.”In an age in which we are bombarded with swarms of information and angry noises from a business philosophy...
...issue, saying "The President must listen and work with Democrats to fix his failed policy." But in the end, what appears to have mattered most was Congress' own behavior. Fully 74% of voters surveyed in exit polls ranked corruption and ethics as important in determining their votes; by comparison, 67% said that about Iraq. The lack of progress in Iraq helped nationalize the elections, but multiple scandals (Abramoff, Foley) appear to have driven home an urge for massive change. Mattis Goldman, who coordinated the campaign advertising for Democrat Sherrod Brown's successful Ohio Senate run, says that they chose...
...dialogue” with one another. You only read one text? Put it into dialogue with previous readings, with the sole lecture you’ve been to, or with Karl Marx/Jacques Derrida/Ferdinand de Saussure (choose one). Hell, put it into dialogue with itself. The more ridiculous the comparison, the more explication you’ll need to justify it, and the closer you’ll be to your goal: 750 words, an e-mail to your TF with the file attached, and a big bottle of Olde English 800 that you can crunch while listening...