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...That is, unless you exploit it like Fox Sports columnist Jason Whitlock, who used Taylor’s murder as an opportunity to bash his favorite piñata: hip-hop. Whitlock has a long history of railing against gangster rap and the element of black culture it represents??the “Black KKK,” as he calls it. To Whitlock, the evolution of this genre is a cause of black Americas’ high crime rates and low socioeconomic status. He puts some of the blame for Taylor’s death, as well...
While the purposelessness of the acquisition—and the odd sense of fiscal priorities it represents??might be misinterpreted as the source of our frustration, this lack of nuance wouldn’t do justice to our much more discriminating taste. In fact, it is the symbolic significance of the monitors and kiosks that disturbs us most...
...crisis countries; many Indians have arrived in recent years to work in information technology . Thus, we see a wide range across the spectrum of socioeconomic attainment and acculturation, the scope of which often becomes troublingly lost in categorizations of Asian America. In particular, success myths of what Asian America represents??a high-achieving, model minority with overabundant work ethic—are largely inaccurate when applied across the board...
...This vital new endowment fund—and the tremendous generosity that it represents??demonstrates the long-term significance of Sidney Verba’s tenure in the University Library,” Fergusson wrote...
...hard to approach the body of ideas in Angels through journalistic writing, it is equally hard to approach an understanding of its author through hearing him talk. At the Loeb, Kushner spoke with warmth and wit. But what he conveyed was merely the things he represents??powerful playwriting, political indignation and activism, his own brand of humor—and not necessarily what he actually...