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The band has established a sturdy Boston fan base; on Friday, one sweaty devotee professed, "They kick my ass every time." Gilbert even addressed a few audience members by affectionate nicknames--"Beardman" and "That Other Bearded Guy" were both duly acknowledged. If anything, Friday's performance proved that fancy drum...
The Oxford camp can go into admirable contortions explaining why Shakespeare's friendly rival Ben Jonson, in an encomium in the 1623 First Folio, calls the deceased Bard "the swan of Avon" (a conspiracy, they say). But their gravest problem is the existing poetry of De Vere himself. It is...
At first The Cousins' Wars seems a surprising book from Phillips, whose field until now has been contemporary American politics. He began his career with The Emerging Republican Majority (1969), which predicted the coming of a new dominant conservative coalition oriented to the South and Southwest. But over the years...
We still believe the best administrators of our local schools are the localities themselves. Nevertheless, the current proposal--that schools be required to provide a safe environment under the supervision of reasonably competent teachers--is one our future generations deserve.
"They're looking for outstanding individuals, who are really competent in their fields, people who might not have thought about teaching," she added.