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Which shouldn’t have been a shock. For a play that opened on Bastille Day, who better than a French writer to provide generous doses of existentialism, warped philosophy, and good ol??class struggle...
PHOENIX, Ariz.—“Just good ol?? boys, never meanin’ no harm…Just good ol?? boys, wouldn’t change if they could,” croons a singer in an old western melody. The lyrics have been ringing in my ears for the past few weeks. If recent Arizona politics had a theme song, this tune might be it.A few weeks ago, I sat in a hotel conference room here, slouched in the audience of the Arizona Game and Fish Commission’s quarterly meeting...
...World War Two heralded the replacement of sauerkraut with “liberty cabbage;” for a time, “liberty fries” took up the flag. But don’t let it stop there. Not only have the French wickedly subverted the good ol?? fry, they also guzzle garlic, swallow snails, whiff wine and, worst of all, disrespectfully wolf down our friend Lassy...
...pervert!) and wandered between parties at the A.D. and Delphic. Jon Carpenter ’07’s birthday in Leverett might as well have been dubbed “Dins Gone Wild,” as the a capella group paired brand-new harmonies to good ol?? hits by Lil John and Usher...
...called me from a noisy and celebratory Franklin Street, where throngs of students in powder blue had gathered in the wake of the Tar Heels’ fifth national championship. When she saw Roy Williams out running around campus, she rolled down her window and screamed at him, and Ol?? Roy fired back with a smile and a thumbs...