Word: queered
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...only dignified response for Hillary Clinton or any woman similarly maligned is to stand up, straighten her spine and unflinchingly embrace the epithet. In the matter of insult taming, we have some exemplary role models. Gay militants now proudly call themselves "queer." Black rappers appropriated "bad"and even "nigger." If you want to de-fang an insult, you happily claim it as your...
Caughey gives one of the play's best performances as the threateningly sensual Val. He captures the character's odd brand of innocence as well as the raw sexuality which makes him so appealing to Lady. Melanie Martinez gives a subtle and moving performance, embodying the queer mixture of honesty and artifice that constitute Lady Torrence's character. Somewhat less successful is Liz Amberg as Carol Cutrere, a woman whose shameful past and rebellious nature both frighten and fascinate the towns "respectful" citizens. The actress' performance doesn't always have the power to sustain the scenes where Carol acts...
...this generation which has embraced the label "queer" instead of the more cautious "gay, lesbian and bisexual," says BGLSA Co-Chair Lin. "'Queer' symbolizes a newer wave of energy, more encompassing, more radical, more in your face. The older generation...
...More and more people are putting queer things on their applications and are getting in because of it," says BGLSA Co-Chair Moon Duchin '96. "Admissions people see being out as a sign of character and maturity...
...feel like Harvard is one of the most incredibly apolitical atmospheres despite the fact that it's very intellectual," said BGLSA co-chair Moon Duchim '97. "We're trying to breathe new life into the politics of the queer issue; we are making an effort to be proactive rather than reactive in our politics...