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There is a poem by Adrienne Rich ’51 that I love, an excerpt from which seems an appropriate way of ending this column: “If the mind were clear/and if the mind were simple you could take this mind/this particular state and say/This is how I would live if I could choose/This is what is possible.” And so, perhaps taking leaps is a better prescription than slowing down, finding out not just what is, but what is possible...
Kent Tossey, a former member and current rehearsal director of the group, stood in the wings of the stage during the performance and commented on the choreography of each excerpt in addition to fielding questions from the audience...
...excerpt from your 1989 cover story on the Rolling Stones suggested that members of the rock group may have been past their prime 13 years ago when they went on their Steel Wheels tour [Notebook, Sept. 16]. I take issue with your implication that the Stones are even more over the hill now for their Licks tour. The word on the Stones' sold-out Boston concert was that they gave a terrific, high-energy show. They are still the world's greatest rock-'n'-roll band. DAVE VALLAR Marquette, Mich...
TIME's Massimo Calabresi talks to the former U.N. weapons inspector and current critic of President Bush's Iraq policy about Saddam Hussein's weapons capabilities, espionage, fitness tapes and more. An excerpt...
DRAWING A REACTION One way many kids coped with 9/11 was to pick up a crayon. We excerpt eight drawings about the tragedy from New York City-area artists ages 8 to 17 first published in The Day Our World Changed: Children's Art of 9/11...