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...then there’s always his family. He has two children with Susan Sarandon, his partner of 17 years. “Now that I have a family, I find I’m much more happy when I’m with them,” Robbins said in a July 1999 interview with Cineaste. “But when you’re acting, or especially directing, it requires such a concentrated commitment that you have to leave it all behind. And that’s tiring. So now I find myself only making movies that really...
Worldwide, 280,000 people belong to car-share programs, nearly three-quarters of them in Europe, according to Susan Shaheen, a researcher at the University of California, Berkeley. The idea spread to the U.S. in 1998, with the opening of a small company in Portland, Ore. Since then, the movement has grown to 14 firms with 62,000 members in 14 states and the District of Columbia. The firms range from ambitious outfits like Zipcar and Flexcar, which are each adding as many as 1,000 members a month, to modest start-ups like the Dancing Rabbit Vehicle Co-operative...
...spoke with Susan Marine, director of the OSAPR last week, and she has long been ready to welcome us all with open arms: “For too long the solution of this problem has rested on the shoulders of women…Men are, and always have been, an important part of the solution, and we welcome anybody who is willing to help us make a difference.” So, with that said, what are you going to get your loved ones for Valentine?...
...their 700-word missive, Presidents Susan Hockfield of MIT, Shirley Tilghman of Princeton, and John Hennessy of Stanford stopped short of criticizing Summers directly, but said that much of the uproar generated by Summers’ controversial remarks last month “has had the untoward effect of shifting the focus of the debate to history rather than to the future...
AmyLincoln, the Harvard-educated star reporter in Susan Isaacs' new novel, Any Place I Hang My Hat (Scribner), has nowhere to go but up. Her father Chicky was in and out of prison, her mother Phyllis abandoned her as an infant, and Grandma Lil was known to shoplift dinner on her way home. Why did the author choose such a steep mountain for her heroine to climb? "I'm kind of interested in social class, which we're not supposed to have, but of course we do," says Isaacs. "We're such a mobile society--upwardly, downwardly and geographically...