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...When we read grandly canonical works we forget that they’re made, that they’re written.” In general, he notes, there is a tendency to critically evaluate contemporary literature but to leave older works unquestioned—as if they’ve been mere “fact” for as long as they’ve existed...
...example Wood cites is To the Lighthouse by Virginia Woolf, one of his favorite authors. Wood doesn’t allow his reverence to dissuade his critical eye—it’s easy, he says, to forget that “it was constructed word by word by a suffering, sometimes joyless, woman in Sussex...
...let’s not forget that there are gaggles of gay men for whom “Queer Eye” is fairly representative. The truth is, the “Queer Eye” controversy reflects the larger struggle of “straight acting” gays to distance themselves from their more flamboyant counterparts. I have to ask, to what end? Are they afraid of being seen as another Jack McFarland...
It’s not always easy trying to find an affordable place to stay in Cambridge. Lest you forget that comfortable accommodations can be had for under $120, here are FM’s top picks to save big next Parents’ Weekend...
...choice organizations have been attacked and accused of having a vested interest in ensuring abortions take place but there is a difference between advocating for abortion and advocating for the right to choose abortion. Too often people forget that pro-choice is not synonymous with pro-abortion. Being pro-choice can include everything from supporting different contraceptive methods to promoting comprehensive sex education. Pro-choice is supporting a woman’s Constitutional right to choose what happens to her body...