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This administration, for once, must get off its high horse. One might have cause to wonder whether the continuing silence on this matter might be, to quote President Summers, “anti-Semitic in effect, if not in intent.” For it seems to attribute more importance to the image of this university than to the suffering of the Jewish people under the Nazi regime...
...presented on the big, big screen to audiences wearing those silly 3-D goggles. You will perhaps have been dismayed to discover that it is not necessarily playing in a theater near you. There are only about 50 IMAX locations in the U.S. screening it. You will doubtless wonder whether seeking it out is worth your trouble...
MyhatgoesofftoTIMEfortheprovocative piece "Is God in Our Genes?" [Oct. 25]. I am a deeply spiritual person and often wonder why more people are not also that way. Has molecular biologist Dean Hamer with his discovery of a God gene, one that inclines a person toward spiritual beliefs, answered that question for me? Is it really in the genes? That makes sense to me. MARGOT ROBINSON Greensboro...
What does he look like, I nervously wonder as I stride into the movie theater’s café for my first ever interview with a Harvard professor. The professor in question is the illustrious Moore Professor of Biological Anthropology Richard W. Wrangham of Science B-29: “Human Evolution and Behavior,” which usually goes by the better-known moniker “Sex.” To make matters even more awkward, we are talking about Kinsey, a movie that, at one point features a forty-foot plastic penis...
...sweating bullets as I see him sitting patiently at a table by himself in a fleece vest and a canvas baseball hat. I wonder whether I will embarrass myself and decide not to bring up the relative physical merits of the film’s graphically pictured stars. This is a little crude, I realize, but have a conversation after Kinsey and you’ll know what I’m talking about...