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...Harvard Advocate, Fall 1993, Vol. CXXVIII, No. 1: Cinque Henderson '94 writes the magazine's "Notes from 21 South Street" on recent Nobel laureate Toni Morrison. He confesses, "...I collect Toni in every form available: pictures, posters, articles, essays. We've got signed first editions of all her novels except the expensive ones. We have her on tape--video and audio. We have copies of her only published short story, her only published poem. And we hang her all around the house." And if Cinque liked the President, the secret service would be going through his trash right...

Author: By John ABOUD Iii, | Title: Just a Little Friendly Competition | 12/9/1993 | See Source »

Perspective, November 1993, Vol. 10, No. 8: On page 4, a clip in the "Salmagundi" section discusses the case of Woburn Vending's sexist pinball game, "Machine: Bride of Pinbot." The editors wonder, "...what other types of conduct Woburn Vending would justify based on its profit potential. 'Machine: Club of the Sealbot,' anyone?" Of course, Perspective would be even more horrified by Machine: Final Club of the Cool People...

Author: By John ABOUD Iii, | Title: Just a Little Friendly Competition | 12/9/1993 | See Source »

Peninsula, November 1993, Vol. 5, No. 2: On page 5, the editors discuss the goals of NAMBLA (North American Man/Boy Love Association). NAMBLA works to end "...the extreme opression of men and boys involved in consensual sexual and other relationships with each other," and towards "educating the public on the benevolent nature of man/boy love...

Author: By John ABOUD Iii, | Title: Just a Little Friendly Competition | 12/9/1993 | See Source »

Harvard International Review, Fall 1993, Vol. XVI, No. 1: Page 9 features a picture of a UN soldier soothing a Bosnian youth. Is he a servant of world peace or...NAMBLA...

Author: By John ABOUD Iii, | Title: Just a Little Friendly Competition | 12/9/1993 | See Source »

...LISTENERS WHO THINK OF VIVALDI as merely the composer of The Four Seasons and several hundred indistinguishable concertos, VIVALDI'S FAVORITES, VOL. 1 (ESS.A.Y) could be the most pleasurable, sensibility-cleansing surprise in a long time. The performers are the Philharmonia Virtuosi, who, since being founded in 1974 by their protean conductor, Richard Kapp, have blended a changing ensemble of players from the New York Philharmonic with talented younger musicians in a common pursuit of polished eclecticism. These six concertos, for diverse combinations of instruments, are utterly distinctive and absorbing. Favorite Favorites: the exuberant Concerto in C Major...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Short Takes: Dec. 14, 1992 | 12/14/1992 | See Source »

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