Word: vagina
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...post to the Quincy open list last weekend proclaimed that Saturday was the “LAST NIGHT TO CUNT IT UP!!!” The e-mail referred not to About Hair’s grand re-opening, but rather the final showing of “The Vagina Monologues.” But there was something special about this year’s show that appealed not only to women, but to people with non-traditional gender identities—even to those without vaginas. For the first time, Harvard’s adaptation of Eve Ensler?...
...allowing this horrific practice, it would not only be rejecting an opinion held by the majority of Congress, but also a view held by 70% of Americans. To be clear, the 2000 decision defines partial-birth abortion as a procedure that involves “intentionally delivering into the vagina a living unborn child, or a substantial portion thereof, for the purpose of performing a procedure that the [abortionist] knows will kill the...child and does kill the...child.” So while one could argue that a several-week old fetus is still a bunch of cells...
...review of "The Vagina Monologues" on the ArtsMonday page of the Feb. 27 edition misidentified the performer of "The Gun I Carry Is Unlicensed." The actress was Julia E. Morton '07, not Aidan S. Madigan-Curtis...
...your vagina could talk, what would it say? What would it wear?” asked Adrienne M. White ’08, clad in the show’s white top-blue jeans uniform. Metaphors abounded: vaginas are seen as flowers, furniture, black holes. Sarah Mortazavi ’09’s spot-on portrayal of a seventy-year-old woman describing her perception of her vagina was the highlight of such moments meant to celebrate female empowerment...
Other such attempts at empowerment fell short, however: “My Vagina Was My Village” tackled the heavy subject matter of Bosnian rapes, yet the story was overwhelmed by background singing and failed to make the emotional impact that it theoretically should have carried...