Word: emotionated
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By popular demand, the Coolidge Corner Theatre is bringing back Greg Pak’s award-winning Robot Stories for this week only. A collection of four short films that explore the potential impact of future artificial technology on human relationships, Robot Stories earns the Crimson Arts stamp of approval...
Naturally, microscopic blastocysts in a petri dish do not evoke our reflexive compassion the way those individuals suffering from awful, incurable diseases do. And indeed, if emotion were the sole determinant of one’s position, he or she would undoubtedly favor stem-cell research. But public policy should...
Then again, voters in the early Democratic primaries, a perversely serious minority of the electorate, rejected the passionate Howard Dean in favor of John Kerry, a candidate nuanced to the point of paralysis. In the dictionary, passion is defined as "suffering" first and then as "emotion ... as opposed to reason...
To Keb’s credit, however, his music keeps enough of the essential intelligence and emotion to power his songs beyond pop and easy listening radio’s usual fluff. His album is a successful version of blues for people who don’t like real blues...
But the archrivalry and the emotion surrounding tonight’s contest is by no means limited to the captains.