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...action to modern times, in an attempt to drill home the musical’s relevance to contemporary audiences. This production, however, has chosen not to reset the operetta, but rather to emphasize the humorous moments and trusts the audience to draw the fairly obvious connections between the faddism of then...

Author: By Michelle Chun, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: The Rewards of 'Patience' | 4/19/2002 | See Source »

...popular political thought inherently enjoys a certain degree of fickleness that feeds on faddism. Moreover, there is no limit to far one can move in either direction along the political scale. Once you begin to move to the right, the Right has a tendency to move itself further away, and you will have no choice but to follow. But a president must be able to lead, not follow...

Author: By Ben Tahriri, | Title: Clinton Can't Give Up Hope | 3/14/1995 | See Source »

Senior Editor Jose M. Ferrer III, Associate Editor Anastasia Toufexis and Reporter-Researcher Georgia Harbison make up the Health & Fitness team. Promises Ferrer: "We want to take a newsy story and approach it with enthusiasm and a careful eye. We won't be carried away by faddism." Says Toufexis, a veteran medical writer who likes ballet, gymnastics, diving and bicycling: "I used to be obsessive, but now I enjoy exercise in moderation." Harbison, who is a runner, gymnast and tennis player, believes in the long-term benefits of sport. Says she: "I'm not out to beat other people...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Letter From the Publisher: Oct. 7, 1985 | 10/7/1985 | See Source »

Placing most of the blame on college faculties, Bennett argued that undergraduate education has been severely crippled by intellectual or ideological faddism, narrow specialization in the graduate schools and too little attention to introductory and lower-division courses...

Author: By Brian W. Kladko, | Title: Don't Know Nothin' About History | 4/13/1985 | See Source »

Sexism in language has been angrily debated for at least a decade. Not only are school textbooks being purged, but scholarly committees are re-examining even the Bible to determine whether the Son of Man, for example, should be renamed the Child of God. This may sound like faddism, but reformers insist that the wide spread use of terms like policeman and chairman helps decide who gets the jobs (and the power), that what people call things sometimes governs what they think about them. Traditionalists retort that language cannot and should not be subjected to such moral judgments...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sexes: Zonked by a Ms. | 5/10/1982 | See Source »

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