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...strange fever has gripped the New York theater world. It's called The Producers. Mel Brooks' smash Broadway musical reduced even the hardest-boiled critics to Jell-O, snagged every Tony Award in sight, and doesn't have a good seat left until the end of the Bush Administration. It's the musical theater's Second Coming...
CALGARY, CANADA—I never understood what was so funny about South Park. A bunch of four-foot tall humanoids standing around in snowsuits twelve months a year is not an uncommon sight where I live, and, surprisingly enough, neither are fat children who can't stop cursing. But that, I suppose, was never the root of South Park’s humour. It was those bi-visaged flatulent Canadian television stars, Terrence and Phillip, who destroyed the moral fibre of South Park, thus igniting the war against the neighbours to the north and spurring the immortal war ballad...
...worst moments come when I’ve just come back for the day and am salivating about the idea of dinner in any form, even if it is nuked Chef Boyardee. I’ve got to cook and prepare it myself, with Leverett Dining Hall in plain sight, a constant reminder of how food in the dining hall is instantly accessible at meal time—none of this rapid-defrost-in-the-toaster or waiting-for-water-to-boil nonsense...
...those are not the dominant images today. Much more common is the sight of Osama bin Laden’s armed assailants shooting at pictures of Bill Clinton or the picture of a destroyer with a gaping hole in its side. It is too easy to see the increased antipathy towards the U.S. in the Middle East. But these are only the most violent manifestations of a more widespread anti-American feeling...
...moved into Week Two in the long and contentious battle over a patients' bill of rights, with no end in sight. Wednesday and Thursday President Bush met with Senate moderates, urging them to compromise - especially if it's a compromise that favors a GOP version of the bill. The President has begun a p.r. campaign for the Republican-sponsored House patients' bill of rights, which places substantial curbs on patients' ability to sue their health plans. Eventually, the House and Senate bills will merge, and the President will get a compromise bill - which he will either veto or sign into...