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...Kennedy can be unclear about when the N-word is and isn’t appropriate. On the one hand, he suggests that anyone, of any race or gender, should be condemned for using the word in a racist manner. But due to the word’s chameleon-like quality, there still exist contexts in which the word is not racist and yet, according to Kennedy, should not be used...
...interweaving of care-taking, funerals, memorials, anniversaries, and more deaths,” Bronson states in the final room’s wall text. In this exhibition, Bronson creatively weaves though loss, identity and the specter of AIDS to present a work that successfully speaks in a quietly dramatic manner on the human condition. The work leaves a feeling not of sorrow, but of humble gratitude for the gifts of life, art and humanity...
Kathy H. Lee ’03, opinion editor of the Independent, seemed more interested in promoting her publication in a slightly disturbing manner than in answering FM’s questions. Lee writes in an e-mail, “You’d have to come to the comp meeting we’re having tonight (Feb. 14th) at 8 p.m. in Canaday basement, to get an answer for that...and to get sweet loving too.” The Crimson’s own Judd B. Kessler ’04, associate editorial chair, focuses on students...
...Unless the [hospital] is able to maintain its clinical progress in a manner consistent with fiscal responsibility, it will not be able to generate sufficient support to remain as an academic medical center,” Levy said...
Coming out from under the counter, in a manner of speaking, America's premier source of comics news and criticism has gone upscale. "The Comics Journal" has just released the first of its bi-annual coffee-table-style "special editions." (And you had better have a coffee-table too, because this one-foot-square, heavy paper stock book needs surface area and support.) Taking a"McSweeny's"-style approach that puts it on bookshelves rather than into cardboard collector's boxes, this first issue clearly has the intention of broadening the audience for taking comix seriously...