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...festival ends with a trio of shorts that both exalt and skewer classical music and opera. "Rhapsody Rabbit," "The Rabbit of Seville," and "What's Opera, Doc?" are wonderful, if skewed, introductions to music and theater...
What an extraordinary article on Christopher Reeve and his battle to walk again after spinal-cord injury [MEDICINE, Aug. 26]. His courage, resolution and wit in the face of enormous physical challenges are truly inspiring. Roger Rosenblatt managed both to humanize and to exalt this man of steel. Many people will be cheering on his progress, both physical and legislative, in the years to come. While he can no longer move freely in the beautiful landscape near his home, Reeve will surely have many exhilarating journeys across the landscape of his mind. LAURA KELLY Pleasantville, New York Via E-mail...
...white, is forcing us to reexamine our notions of tolerance, diversity and multiculturalism. Constant evaluation and reevaluation of ideals keeps America on its intellectual toes. But our new appreciation of difference must not obscure our valuation of common human goals. The road to a common good is not to exalt difference beyond what is necessary, but rather to ensure that all have fair access to American ideals and opportunities...
...offering yourself up to fate. On a campus that is known to be less than conducive to coupling, let's thank the council for helping us to cherish the one week of the year when we won't need to wait for Thursday night at the Grille to exalt in random romance...
...Swedish Academy of Letters awarded Heaney the prize "for works of lyrical beauty and ethical depth, which exalt everyday miracles and the living past...