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...What you risk doing is presenting yourself as a stereotypical African-American, lower-class woman, or a ‘glamorous’ woman,” he says. “And even if it seems laudatory of ‘glamorous women,’ the danger in putting on an event like this is that drag has a way of denying or complicating identity standards for women...
...just wants to see his sisters." In the calmest of times, it would be difficult to treat a boy in Ali's condition in Iraq, but the current chaos has made it impossible for aid organizations to get medicine to hospitals. Ali's doctor says the boy is in danger of dying within weeks. It's hard to imagine something more emblematic of Iraq's humanitarian needs than a young boy simply running out of time...
...Durham stars SUSAN SARANDON and TIM ROBBINS have been speaking out against the war in Iraq. Petroskey wrote to the two that their "very public criticism of President Bush at this important--and sensitive--time in our nation's history ... could put our troops in even more danger." Robbins shot back in his own letter, "You belong with the cowards and ideologues in a hall of infamy and shame." Well, the Hall of Fame could always settle for Kevin Costner. He's a Republican, and he's probably free that night...
Although Hale probably wasn’t in danger of losing his job—his defensive contributions would be hard to replace—the Crimson lineup needed a spark this weekend...
...with my ideas, less able to care unconditionally for more than a small number of people. For these four years we have the freedom of being obligated to no one but ourselves, responsible for nothing but our own educations, engrossed in our own activities, classes and job hunts. The danger of this kind of freedom is that it teaches a lot about ourselves, but very little about other people. We may learn from others (it’s what you learn outside the classroom that counts, right?) but rarely do we make them part of ourselves, share in?...