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...reach for modernity while half-heartedly grappling to recapture their former appeal—failing at both. During “The Real Snow White” I can almost see The Killers’ Brandon Flowers wailing about “promises made in the heat of the moment?? in Robert Smith’s place. Just add a few synths and Flowers would be right at home. Then 11th track “Sleep When I’m Dead” clouds my mind with visions of My Chemical Romance’s Gerard...
...between students from different fields, according to Muhelegger. He hopes the program will focus on how economics and political science can provide frameworks for addressing problems that arise in the making of energy or environmental policy. The consortium—an “experiment” at the moment??will serve as a template for fields such as microbial sciences and global health, according to Schrag. The level of student interest has been a driving force behind the program’s implementation, he said. “When we created this, I was sort of hoping...
...sinister liberal media. Several of these letters have seized upon the apparently shocking fact that Senator Obama’s middle name is a name common in the Middle East—among Muslims! These letters, of course, appeal only to those willing to inhale alarmist propaganda without a moment??s worth of fact-checking. Yet the true disappointing consequence of these outlandish suggestions is that the defenders of Obama’s good name unwittingly dig in to positions they should never have taken. To defend Obama as John McCain did—as not an Arab...
...trail of blood running down her back. In that moment, Godard commits a cardinal sin of storytelling: he has made the viewer fall in love with a character beyond all reason, and, with just as little reason, rips her apart like a paper doll.But the dichotomy created in this moment??that of beauty in life contrasted with beauty in death—is hardly the most important of the concerns that Godard brought to his films during the time generally accepted as his creative peak (1959 to 1967). More to the point, “Contempt...
...environment and climate change and a forerunner in creating environmental politics classes at a number of leading universities. The professor opened her presentation with a video of Republican luminaries leading chants of “Drill, baby, drill,” calling it an “iconic moment?? in this election on par with Christopher Reeve’s 1996 appearance at the Democratic National Convention in favor of stem-cell research. She also provided her audience with a brief overview of where the Democrats and Republicans stand on environmental policy, highlighting key differences and the importance...