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...words escaped my lips as though I were lost in a dream. As we intoned those sacred verses from R. Kelly’s 1993 hit, “Bump n’ Grind,” I dissolved into Beck’s baby-blue eyes. It felt as if, in the middle of the MTV studios, at the heart of New York City, with three cameras and countless PR agents looking on, Beck and I became one. My fingertips were numb with ecstasy...
...Imagine a student who has been raped and impregnated. While she has every right to give birth to a child, she may not want to. She likely has dreamed about mothering a child with someone she loves. She wants to give her child the best life possible. But she did not dream of being raped, and she did not dream of having a child as an undergraduate. She likely does not know if she can provide the amount of time and money that a child needs. She probably thinks that she will have to sacrifice her dreams and leave school...
...dream last night. It was about Derek C. Bok. And then we cleaned up the sheets and went back to sleep. Later, we had another dream, a dream that one day our sons, admitted to Harvard as legacies, will be judged by the content of their character and not the presence of their penises (or by the fact that their fathers were the two greatest inventors of the 21st century). Yet we awoke to a dystopia, in which every aspect of campus social life is determined by gender...
...Instead, it's been about Allen's use of the derogatory term "macaca" to describe a South Asian Webb supporter who attended an Allen campaign event; his alleged use of racial slurs in the 1970s; the Jewish roots of his mother; and "a horny woman's dream," the term Webb used to describe the dorms at the U.S Naval Academy in a 1979 article arguing against allowing women into combat. And lately it has degenerated further, if that's possible, into nasty charges about passionate prose and alleged arrests. Last week Republicans started attacking the war novels Webb has written...
...sprout legs and wreak havoc upon the land. Museum of Terror (two volumes so far, $14 each) collects the so-called Tomie tales, all featuring the beguiling teenage Tomie, a supernatural beauty with a nasty attitude who inspires complex feelings in the men who fall under her spell. "I dream of having her all to myself," says one would-be paramour, "Thing is, if she were mine ? I think I might kill her. ? I don't know if even ripping her apart would be good enough. That's the way she makes me feel...