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...NACH co-sponsored the Foundation’s screening of the 1993 made-for-television movie “Medicine River” this past Wednesday. The film stars legendary Native American actor Graham Greene as an estranged Canadian Indian endeavoring to reconcile himself to tribal culture after his mother??s untimely demise...
...postponed fulfilling my eight-year-old dream. Suddenly things look very different for next year. I’ll have to find roommates, and an apartment. I’ll have a driving commute. I won’t have my father’s shrimp scampi or my mother??s mocha cake every weekend. Guess what? I’m a little excited...
...unsuccessful search for parental guidance. The story begins shortly after his father’s death and, although the film never makes this explicit, he spends his time trying to find a replacement for him. His relentless search starts in the obvious setting of his own home, but his mother??played, interestingly enough, by Duchovny’s real-life wife Téa Leoni—proves to be too anxiety-ridden and grief-stricken to be anything other than a burden...
...this time I ultimately listened to her. In fact, the more I thought about her idea, the more it made sense. Who says you need a PhD in psychology to offer up advice that’s worth chewing over? I have honed my talents giving advice to my mother??no easy task, I assure you—but I can also relate to all of you. After all, we share this fast-paced, hormone-raging, competitive, emotional, exciting, turbulent, humiliating, and exhilarating college world. While I may not have a degree, I have my experience and opinions...
When I finally pressed the ‘end’ button on my cell phone, I realized that my mother??s voicemail had managed to outlast my entire walk across campus. Time: 4 minutes, 22 seconds...