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With Harvard poised to offer undergraduates a concentration option in film studies for the first time this fall, Connor and Rentschler echoed Fox??s sentiment...
...flow of 20th century music, as his talent and strong personality has kept him on top. Talking about the theme to Sanford and Son, a TV show starring his old friend Red Foxx, Jones says that, “I wrote that as a musical impression of Red Fox??s personality.” The statement is accurate and astute, and his work often exhibits a psychological perceptiveness and depth...
...Fox??s banal “The Simple Life” has contributed anything to society, it’s making clear in a blunt way that a cultural divide exists between East Coast types and the “simple” folks of the West, Appalachia, Deep South...
...unaware that invoking centuries of bloody Christian holy war against Muslims in the Middle East might undercut his insistence that his war was indeed not against Islam. (Europeans should be used to cringing by now; the last time we bombed Iraq it was called “Operation Desert Fox?? with no apparent recollection that this was the nickname of the Nazi general Erwin Rommel, who overran Arab North Africa.) But when language is being crafted for American consumption, Bush has become the mouthpiece for an ingenious conservative language engineering operation, dating back at least to 1990, when...
Some interesting statistics from Fox??s research include Harvard students’ four least favorite aspects of their university experience: “the accessibility to and interaction with faculty, the social life/dating scene, the weather, and the health care...