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...Just because a movie is G-rated doesn't mean the level of violence is safe for kids," Yokota said. "If parents are concerned about violent content, they can't overlook G-rated movies...
...have enjoyed Stein's outspoken articles on various topics. The one on testosterone, however, was unnecessarily crass and offensive. I implore the editors to keep such unwanted immorality out of your otherwise fantastic magazine. If Stein's articles had some purpose, I might overlook his failings. But as they are intended only for humor, their value is completely negated by the frequent references to sex and pornography. ANGELIQUE MOSES Searcy...
...reason to do so. It appears, however, that that reason parted from the production sometime between the formation of the concept and opening night. Thus was the audience left to face a set comprised of three movable stumps and a Lego-like bridge structure, dramatic staging which seems to overlook fundamental plot and character issues and a group of actors who struggle to preserve the meaning of the text in an Illyria gone horribly wrong...
...even though I try, I can't let go. I passed the Save Fenway display in the window of Cambridge Trust on the way to the T and immediately began to miss the dusty tunnels and cramped seating in the ballpark. Obstructed view seats suddenly seem as if they overlook a scenic panorama. Even the dilapidated sign commemorating Roger Clemens two twenty-strikeout games has some nostalgic value...
Well, not to worry. As seductive as such extrapolations may be, they overlook what we know about how evolution works. In particular, they buy into the idea that evolution consists of a sort of generation-by-generation fine-tuning in each population as time passes. Under the benign guidance of natural selection (the name we give to any and all factors that promote or inhibit successful reproduction by members of those populations), this process of gradual change inexorably leads to improvement in the species and ultimately to new species as those improvements accumulate...