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McAuley’s proposal would reify class divisions and obliterate any chance of cross-class interaction. Dismissing the entire issue with a misreading of F. Scott Fitzgerald, a relegation of the “rich?? to impenetrable unknowability, is recipe for disaster. Difference exists, but in situations in which its danger can be minimized without any costs—like adhering to social norms of modesty—there is no excuse to perpetuate it. Not even out of some misplaced sense of self-righteousness...
...while walking the halls of Harvard’s English department, died in late January of lung cancer at the age of 76. Updike authored more than 50 books over the course of his decades-long career and won two Pulitzers for his works “Rabbit is Rich?? and “Rabbit at Rest...
...just over being afraid of it. I’m just going to do it and I’m going to make the world take me as an actor.” Throwing herself into the world of theater shouldn’t be a problem for Rich??it’s what she’s done since elementary school. “I decided to be an actor when I was 9, before I really knew anything about any of it,” she says. Since coming to Harvard, Rich has performed...
...change of direction, the band’s new sound feels just right and fits surprisingly well with what they have done before. Synth lines have always been present in the band’s output; songs like “Turn Into” and “Rich?? in fact relied heavily on them. This element of the band’s sound has now simply been pushed to the forefront. “It’s Blitz!” therefore manages to be both a shocking and perfectly logical step forward...
...Updike is known for authoring more than 50 books over the course of his decades-long career, winning two Pulitzers for his works “Rabbit is Rich?? and “Rabbit at Rest.” He spent more than two decades at The New Yorker and was also noted for his poetry and short stories...