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...There was little focus, it wandered for an hour-and-a-half like a hot potato," said Stuart M. Rees, a first-year law student...
...where we sit around and talk about our plans for the upcoming day. Should we go for water first, or to the new exhibit by Braco Dimitrijevic, the world-renowned conceptual artist from Sarajevo? Should we take some pleasure in the performance, which features a bicycle and a potato, or shall we first go have a drink near the French Bookstore, where there are new books from New York, Madrid and Paris...
While he's waiting for us, he can stop by the exhibit to see the bicycle, the potato and Kafka. We'll be glad to explain to him precisely what this bicycle and this potato mean to us, and what Kafka is doing there. In fact, he wouldn't even have to go to the show. We can tell him what all this means to us right now, today, because this is a live performance, our very own concept. After all, in Sarajevo we're all conceptual artists. Those who don't believe it should pay us a visit...
...carry out such innocent tasks as house-hunting or choosing a radio station. We can only imagine the extension of this argument: "Whether we recognize it or not--when we balance our checkbooks, when we vacuum our bedroom, when we choose the brown rice pancakes over the baked potato bar we are thinking racially...
...Kennedys and the Roosevelts go a long way back. The Kennedys came to America after the potato famine. The Roosevelt probably landed when the America's Cap got off track a few years later and landed at Newport (U.S.-Reps. Joseph P. Kennedy II (D. Brighton...