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...collaboration of designers like Marc Jacobs with artists like Murakami as a starting point. "But we will also explain, for example, how Basquiat and Dubuffet could be seen as related," Arnault said. Artists will also be invited to create pieces that relate to the neighboring playground-a gesture, no doubt, to appeal to the kids and their beloved park...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Frank Gehry in the Clouds | 10/3/2006 | See Source »

...those who worried that the Women’s Center would just be another way of describing a College-funded clubhouse for RUS, reality has put this rest to doubt. Susan B. Marine, the center’s director, is adamant that people of “all genders” and political persuasions are welcome. The warm and receptive treatment I’ve met with in three, prying visits over the past week makes a strong case for taking that claim seriously...

Author: By Travis R. Kavulla | Title: A Women’s Center, but Why? | 10/3/2006 | See Source »

...fallible, that it can delude itself, make mistakes and see only so far ahead. That, after all, is what it means to be human. No person has had the gift of omniscience. Yes, Christians may want to say that of Jesus. But even the Gospels tell us that Jesus doubted on the Cross, asking why his own father seemed to have abandoned him. The mystery that Christians are asked to embrace is not that Jesus was God but that he was God-made-man, which is to say, prone to the feelings and doubts and joys and agonies of being...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: When Not Seeing Is Believing | 10/2/2006 | See Source »

...that type of faith, doubt is not a threat. If we have never doubted, how can we say we have really believed? True belief is not about blind submission. It is about open-eyed acceptance, and acceptance requires persistent distance from the truth, and that distance is doubt. Doubt, in other words, can feed faith, rather than destroy it. And it forces us, even while believing, to recognize our fundamental duty with respect to God's truth: humility. We do not know. Which is why we believe...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: When Not Seeing Is Believing | 10/2/2006 | See Source »

...passé. So in the world of semantics and spirits, it’s no wonder that raging’s the rage. I first heard the word “rager” from groups of men (generous description of these boys) planning a party. The party no doubt promised loud music and several athletic chants and guaranteed a few belligerent guests and a hundred plastic cups, sticky to the touch and scattered among discarded hoodies and a pair of high black heels. Fist pumps and throaty grunts often accompanied the pronouncement of these ragers, linking a sort...

Author: By Victoria Ilyinsky, | Title: “Love to Hatred Turned?” | 10/2/2006 | See Source »

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