Word: sethe
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Despite the cries of campus conservatives like Sebastian Conley's "Seth Lives" that Harvard doesn't want to understand conservatives, it's hard to believe that they're suffering too badly. All it takes to be a right-winger here is to rewrite history, to turn Abigail Adams into a submissive hausfrau and strip the Confederate Flag of all its racist overtones. To paraphrase Molly Ivins, afflicting the afflicted and comforting the comfortable may have the charm of novelty, but it's not exactly courageous...
...parodying a specific, well-recognized homeless man (to say nothing of the homeless in general), "Seth Lives" sunk to new lows on Friday, November 12. Making fun of the disadvantaged and mentally disabled? How nice! Eleanor R. Menzin...
Vocal Director Seth Weinstein and Choreographer Liat Kaplan also deserve acclaim. Vocal quality is consistently high, both the slow ballads and patter songs have clearly been worked on thoroughly. One of the most impressive attributes of this production is the cohesiveness of the company's singing. The group numbers are stunning in their musical quality...
After reading Seth Mnookin's piece in The Crimson, I became somewhat upset. Mnookin was correct in saying that both racism and classism are powerful and negative forces in our society. But sadly enough, race still transcends all--class and educational status included. Who said those kids were lower class? Those kids that Mnookin called "lower class Black kids" could very well have been the children of Harvard professors. Class means nothing. Had the rowdy Harvard students Mnookin spoke of been Black, they probably would have received much more than a "boys-will-be-boys" chiding...
...features regularly contain swear words, we used to have a bottle of vodka in our office, and FM writer Seth Mnookin got a tattoo--or tried to--for a Scrutiny. The Crimson lives less dangerously and certainly has no tattoos. Crimson is the good child...