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In the culture wars of the 1996 campaign, Keyes is the most ferocious--and eloquent--soldier of the right. While his supporters paint him as a black Ronald Reagan, he is in fact the anti-Jesse Jackson, a silver-tongued moralist who preaches a single-minded, theologically tinted conservative message...
The true meaning of the Declaration, he asserts, was distorted by another American scourge: slavery, which he considers the moral equivalent of abortion. "Slavery is not an academic point to anyone like me," he says. "And I will defend the unborn just as I would have fought against slavery." It...
The slow third movement with its melodic but firm cello solos evinced a less single-minded quality in Ax's playing. He often employed a rich, pedaled texture that brought to mind his unhurried and comforting playing of Beethoven's early chamber music.
Joseph L. Featherstone '62, another member of the workshop and a former editor of The Crimson, explained that the audience "got a sense of the wonderful thing about Lucy; although she writes in her own idiosyncratic and very specific style, she is open-minded about all poetry."
The O.J. trial is not a real court proceeding in the criminal-justice system [JUSTICE, July 17]. It has become a moneymaking venture for thousands of people because of the high-profile defendant. The scales of justice appear to be loaded with a preconceived verdict that he is guilty. This...