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...flesh. If that’s all I was after I would just watch “Cherry Falls” or “I Know What You Did Last Summer” or straight-to-video gems like “Frankenfish.”The missing link is all that wonderful psychosexual craziness—that sense of uncanny terror—and most all the creepy feeling that the screen is acting out repressed fears and desires you didn’t know you had. You could take everyone’s favorite poststructuralist gender theoretician...
...It’s not like in our meetings we talk about what people are wearing, and different styles we should do, and that on Wednesday we should all wear pink.” One of the group’s missions is to explore the link between high fashion and high art, bringing the purportedly “frivolous” world of fashion into Harvard’s ivy-covered walls. “Fashion is art,” says Smith. “Fashion is a part of our culture. It’s something that...
...Imperial system, or—as I’m told Bush calls it in private—“the freedom system.” Surely no one would disagree that America’s domineering and swaggering use of the inch and the pound is closely linked to our nation’s going to war in Iraq. Let’s not forget that, if we switched to metric, gasoline would go from costing (on average) $2.73 per gallon to $0.72 per liter—we all know that wouldn’t please Cheney?...
...must be weighed against the benefits. “Over the last few decades there’s been a lot of scientific evidence suggesting that experience in early life can have a long term influence on later childhood disease,” she said. Oken hypothesized that the link between fish consumption and intelligence is based on previous research suggesting that omega-3 fatty acids, which are abundant in seafood, are linked to neurological development. Oken’s team concluded that seafood improves cognitive ability after measuring the fish intake of over 100 mothers...
...story on the possible link between global warming and violent hurricanes touched off a stormy debate among readers, with some arguing that rising temperatures are simply part of a natural cycle...