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...Callbacks' Last Jam...
...life of art and manners as an escape from her marriage. Richard Nash as the bitter husband provides the play's best moment with his demonstration of a 1939 riot using his lunch. As he spews hatred for the Jews he marched against, he spews cupcake, strawberry jam, and hot cross buns all over the stage and the audience...
...will not necessarily mean a sudden bounty of new home entertainment. "There isn't an inexhaustible supply of talent out there waiting to fill 500 channels," warns Howard Stringer, CBS Broadcast Group president. "The first thing that comes to mind is what Alvin Toffler called the Law of Raspberry Jam: the wider any culture is spread, the thinner it gets...
...songwriter, singer and guitarist. They are in even more abundant supply here. For the Beauty of Wynona -- named for a Canadian town close to where Lanois grew up -- has a tougher rhythmic core than its predecessor. The title track takes off on a wild excursion from ballad to jams-out jam to a kind of interplanetary raga that is emblematic of the entire album-length adventure. The sound is spooky, seductive and scintillating...
Somehow your journalists forgot the basic fact that they are free to write what they want. Journalists should want to write about real conditions, not some hunky-dory model of how things ought to be. Ironically, each of the articles appeared at the bottom of a front page jam-packed with outbursts of resentment and division on the parts of both students and faculty. One wonders how this series managed to become so detached from the kind of analysis so urgently needed. Emanuel Pastreich Graduate School of Arts and Sciences