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...this kitchen. But although the feast was not prepared by your traditional family, it was still a traditional Thanksgiving--for the most part--at the Dudley Co-op. "Almost everybody cooked something," David C. Kessler '93-'94 said. "Thanksgiving is definitely about eating a lot. And we did that...

Author: By Natasha H. Leland, | Title: Gobble, Gobble at the Co-op | 12/2/1993 | See Source »

...layering of material in chapters called "Stone," "Flesh," "Armies," "Iron" and so on -- permits him to range across time and distance to brilliant comparative effect. He roams from the Japanese suppression of firearms during the Tokugawa seclusion (an early success of gun $ control, unrepeatable and totalitarian) to the Aztec "Feast of the Flaying of Men"; from Sun Tzu to Clausewitz (whom he detests as the ideological godfather of modern war-as-policy); and from the dark, irrational roots of Roman military violence to the question of why the horse nomads left the steppe to go marauding...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Chronicling a Filthy 4,000-Year-Old Habit | 11/29/1993 | See Source »

...best of the new works is Weisgall's Esther, by a composer who turns 81 this week and whose fondness for outmoded, Schoenberg- style serialism remains unabated. The story of Esther's dramatic rescue of the Jews from the evil Persian vizier Haman, celebrated each year in the feast of Purim, is one of the Bible's most gripping tales, and Weisgall, working to a libretto by Charles Kondek, has told it well. Tunes, no; drama, yes. The stark and uncompromising Esther is a powerful evening of musical theater, highlighted by the electric performance of soprano Lauren Flanigan...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Marilyn Monroe At the Opera | 10/18/1993 | See Source »

Another Peace Feast...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: News Digest October 3-9 | 10/18/1993 | See Source »

...somebody's got to ask: What was up with those monstrous turkey drumsticks we had for lunch yesterday? They looked like something out of a medieval feast at King Arthur's roundtable, and they tasted like they'd been sitting around under a heat lamp since then...

Author: By Stephen E. Frank, | Title: These Wings Don't Fly | 9/23/1993 | See Source »

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