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...them. They always have plenty of questions for me—but as opposed to the usual, “Where are you from, what are you studying, what dorm are you in?” they ask me, “Do you own a gun?” (No), “Does your father?” (No), “Can you get one at the local bank?” (Nope again). Essentially they draw all their assumptions about American culture from Michael Moore movies. Only once...
Then again, God may not have reckoned with a man of Libeskind's willingness to accommodate or his industrial-strength charm. In the years ahead, his tommy-gun speech, his more or less Polish accent and his hand-tooled cowboy boots will become as familiar to New Yorkers as Sarah Jessica Parker and her Manolo Blahniks. His intense campaigning for the project made him a target of criticism. But Libeskind has produced a design worth campaigning for. At its symbolic center is the "bathtub," the scorched and scoured pit in which the foundations of the Trade Center once stood, plus...
...that one has to be a Jew to be a Zionist. Using his position as executive editor to cram the virtues of Zionism down readers’ throats is a little too much. It demonstrates infectious panic if an apartheid system needs to fortify its discriminatory practices’ gun ships and tanks with “petitions.” Honestly, does Esensten believe his own rhetoric? If Esensten were a Jew first, then he would see that all the petitions in the world do not make murder, torture and confiscation right by any religion whatsoever! Who is doing...
WINTERFEST. Fast all morning, because you’ll need room for the Taiwanese Cultural Society’s annual winter food and cultural festival, offering both a 22 course Taiwanese meal, and the opportunity to make a chopstick gun. Between bites , learn a little Taiwanese language, or watch performances from the Asian American Dance Troup or TCS Chinese Yoyo Club. Friday, March 7 at 8:15 p.m. Tickets $7, available at the Harvard Box Office, (617) 496-2222. Quincy Dining Hall...
...rules of the game, as played in Thayer, are simple. At the game’s beginning, a single organizer randomly assigns each player a “victim.” In order to assassinate one’s victim, the assassin must either tag or water-gun him with at least ten feet of space from the nearest person. If the hit is successful, the assassin then pursues the victim of his newly slaughtered prey...