… theaters by the Puritans in 1642. That, at least, is the commonplace view. It is also, in the humble experience of … ad tedium, that South African apartheid is wicked. An audience likes to hear something it could not have thought of … to be swallowed. Stoppard’s plays bristle with political points. Travesties is built up by a series of rapid …
Essays
… 2003 The spartan interior of a U.S. Air Force C-130 has uncomfortable web seating. Our gear is strapped to a pallet in … in mud-spewing ATVs. Looking for MANPADS shooters. Those soldiers would just as soon kill a MANPADS team as look at … busts of Saddam have been cut free and craned from pedestals at each of the main roof corners. They have a vaguely …
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Profiles
… one of his favorite expressions); second, his concept of “locomotive onomatopoeia” as an American musical grammar, in … something worthy of getting himself, the band, and the audience over to the other side. He looked up to see if I … is) a hero of the blues.It is up to scholars, intellectuals, and Americans of every ethnicity to catch up to his …
… lengthens, and you disappear. Because your secrets have become mine without you, I know you’re still asking for … The few remaining are so well hidden, should they become metaphors for happiness, they’d be crippled by their …
… for the present at least, the European elements are so completely in control of the politics, commerce and finances … transportation and the development of industry. He then studied the popula tion from the point of view of its racial … stressed, however. Night is winter along the Line. At many points under the equator the whole annual range of …