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...fresher facade. This musical shift is another remodeling of sorts, a process not new to the museum by any means, but it is an expansion in an essentially new direction, and, as such, will carry with it broad new consequences that will help to shape this generation??s conception of ancient institutions of this sort. See you at the MFA show? Cool...
...form will Social Security take? How much will benefits be? How much risk will you personally face? How will low-income Americans fare? That’s what the debate is really about, not whether Social Security is going to survive. It will. But how will it affect your generation??s future retirement? Now, during this national debate, is the time to become engaged, weigh in with your ideas and opinions, and have a strong voice in deciding the future...
...indeed our generation??s fixation, and why shouldn’t it be? It’s every young generation??s fixation. We’re young, hormonal, and we’re inundated with sexual imagery everywhere, even as the Establishment shies away from mentioning it. The same culture that brings us “Girls Gone Wild” (a pathetic attempt at porn that savvy Europeans would mock), also brought us Nipplegate at last year’s Superbowl (they’d mock that too). The same culture that prosecuted a president...
...show, King ran as an independent gubernatorial candidate and narrowly defeated both parties’ nominees. For eight years as governor, he harped on “common ground,” “bridging differences” and “solving problems for the next generation??—familiar buzz-phrases that typically apply either to split-the-difference meaninglessness, or to George W. Bush-style hypocrisy...
...warehouse and surveil millions of citizens. Prisons are thus the new frontier for the civil rights struggle. And though this movement will certainly be less photogenic than old church ladies being brutalized by racist police officers while trying to vote, we must not shy away from one of our generation??s major callings. The enemy may be more challenging than segregation, but at this rate, if nothing is done, we will find ourselves in the midst of a prison society that has more in common with Jim Crow than a multiracial democracy...