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...worst product of this monster political correctness is the perception that political correctness is no more than ethnic self-affirmation a la Stuart Smalley. Assuming, for example, that minority literature only appeals to minorities comes perilously close to placing the burden of multiculturalism on the minority. Assuming that whites aren't involved--or aren't interested in becoming involved--in building America's multiracial, multiethnic democracy means going back to seeing racism as "That Black Problem" or Yellow Peril as "That Asian Problem." Strained relations between members of our American community are everyone's problem...

Author: By Jia-rui Chong, | Title: Understanding Political Correctness | 9/28/1998 | See Source »

...joined the first cast of SNL after he was discovered at a comedy show in Los Angles. He became famous on SNL in the late '70s with his skit "Al Franken Decade," which told the audience how current events would affect him. He was also the creator of Stuart Smalley, an unlicensed therapist character...

Author: By Tara L. Colon, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Funnyman Franken Got Start in Stand-Up | 6/2/1998 | See Source »

...road lends itself to games and long chats, so parents get to spend the time with their kids that their harried day-to-day lives prevent. Then there's the campground cameraderie. "When was the last time you got to know your neighbors at a motel?" asks Randall Smalley, CEO of Cruise America...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: RV HAVING FUN YET? | 6/2/1997 | See Source »

Franken, who often plays the character of pop therapist Stuart Smalley, led the delegates in a trademark "daily affirmation" before departing...

Author: By C.r. Mcfadden, SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSON | Title: Al Franken Humors Model Congress Session | 1/21/1997 | See Source »

...prove, had the shape of a soccer ball. Nobody is skeptical anymore. Not only has their theory been confirmed, but it has blossomed into a thriving branch of research. And last week that trio of chemists--Harold Kroto from Britain's University of Sussex, and Robert Curl and Richard Smalley from Rice University in Houston--were rewarded for their work with the Nobel Prize in Chemistry...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: NOBEL PRIZES: FROM BUCKYBALLS TO USED CARS | 10/21/1996 | See Source »

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