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...they leave France" [April 16]: There is a typically French disease that prompts citizens to overcriticize the country. Those judgments are, most of the time, merciless and exaggerated. I've traveled a lot, and I can tell you that people in the rest of the world are able to be supportive of their own country without being stupidly patriotic. You can certainly find thousands of faults with France, but there are still a million reasons to stay here, one of the best places to live in the world. Maybe the real problem is that France simply has too many ungrateful...
Something you’ve always wanted to tell someone: (To Domna) My name is Asher, not Asser...
Something you’ve always wanted to tell someone: Skip church? God would strike me down for that...
...have to say I feel like I’m totally unqualified to write about the diaspora,” Reddi said, referring to the title of the event, “Depicting the Diaspora.” “I just wrote out of the need to tell the story about the group of people that I knew as a child. It was intensely personal.” About 20 students attended the talk, asking the authors for advice on how to become a writer in the face of societal pressures to pursue professional careers. Recently, the experiences...
Something you’ve always wanted to tell someone: An eggplant isn’t actually a vegetable. It’s a fruit...