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...Tanenhaus; Random House; 123 pages...
Burke. Buckley. Limbaugh? Modern conservatism has decayed from the positive, pragmatic force its founders envisioned into a bitter resistance movement that's given up on fresh ideas, argues Sam Tanenhaus, editor of the New York Times Book Review. While Richard Nixon backed national health insurance and Ronald Reagan tempered his muscular rhetoric with political flexibility, today's dominant conservatives are little more than "inverse Marxists," clenching an outdated dogma that would sooner see government destroyed than saved. The result is a shrinking movement inhabiting a "fringe orbit" irrelevant to the needs of today's America, an intellectual flatlining confirmed...
Regardless, Allison T. Tanenhaus ’05, co-president of the Harvard Fashion Design Club, is excited. “They are HOT,” she declares. “But I feel kind of shafted since I’ve been walking around with the real thing. On Fridays, I wear skirts with holes cut out to show off my undies.” But reports are that at least one importer has started to make the skirts, so keep on the look-out, because they just might be coming to a store near...
Inspirations of Tanenhaus include her father, who is also a visual artist. “Dad collects mannequin legs,” says Tanenhaus. “We have a couple sticking out of the lawn in the backyard.” Tanenhaus also mentions a Dali painting with eyes on a plate, which may or may not have been formative. “It’s kind of a cheap shot,” she says. “If you have a limb where it’s not supposed to be, it’s going...
...more pictures of Allison T. Tanenhaus bags, look on her site: http://www.angelfire.com/emo/sticks/efemera. To place an order, write tanenh@fas.harvard.edu...