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...past seven years, people are celebrating in Budapest, and even in Boston. To any thoughtful person, however, such celebrations are more an occasion for reflection than for pure rejoicing. The struggles over the memory of 1956 show that layers and layers of history must be peeled away and dealt with. Rampant nationalism and anti-Semitism in Hungary, as in the rest of Eastern Europe, predate the communist past, and so does a system of privilege based on wealth...
...teenager he was torn between a passion for boxing and a love of theater. The world of Chekhov won out in the early '70s, when Neeson joined Belfast's repertory Lyric Players and then graduated to the renowned Abbey Theater in Dublin. There he first tackled drama that dealt with his country's fractious history--in his words, "a lot of Sean O'Casey." (The apolitical Neeson, however, still knew almost nothing about Collins when he came to the role...
Upon opening October 3rd's Crimson, an article entitled "Sitcom Schizophrenia Seizez HRDC" caught my eye. I read the article carefully, so as not to jump to any conclusions. There is no mention of the mental illness schizophrenia in the article itself, only in the headline. The article dealt with a play about a family some of whose members have imaginary friends...
Anne Browning has stepped up this year for a women's soccer team (7-0, 3-0 Ivy) that is enjoying its best season ever, ranked 12th in the nation in the most recent women's soccer poll. Anne has quickly developed into a force to be dealt with in goal...
John Hirschbeck has been an umpire in the American League for more than a decade. Well-respected by his peers and players alike, he has dealt with his share of hardship. His 11-year-old son died several years ago of a congenital neurological disorder, and his only living son is similarly afflicted...