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...such that they would consider spending hundreds of hours learning about such obscurities. But a few pieces of truly context-free comic brilliance managed to shine through. The first was a running comparison of professors’ ratings on HotOrNot.com, and another was a rip-off of Saturday Night Lives??s “Celebrity Jeopardy” with well-known professors in puppet form playing the brain-dead celebrity roles...
...introduction of Atwood, Radcliffe Dean Drew Gilpin Faust described the author as “a powerful, evolving yet continuous voice that has for me and many other women of our generation defined our adult lives?? and praised her portrayal of the “power of the misbehaving woman” in her work...
...play’s four characters are two sets of friends who head to the beach to get away from it all. They are trying to catch up with each other and take stock of their lives??an action which becomes more necessary after the events at the beach...
...will have noticed their outlandish claim to be “Keeping America Rolling.” Rolling with laughter perhaps? The commercials suggest that General Motors cars are now being sold with 0 percent APR as a public service in order to help Americans go about their ordinary lives??and coincidentally to buy new cars. Ford is making similarly ludicrous claims in its commercials...
Raised as a “conservative California Republican,” Didion describes in the forward how she voted in 1964 for Barry Goldwater, who represented the “keep out of our lives?? view of limited government. Eventually, she grew disillusioned with the Republicans, becoming the first registered Democrat in her family. This had less to do with substantive disagreements than with her growing sense of alienation with the Republican party, and Didion began to question the existence of deep differences between America’s two parties...