Saturday, July 28, 2012

Saturday evening roundup

A late-term aborter tells her story.


I think the bigger issue is that what's just an aspect of life for some people, for others is something that requires a label, and that label is "multiculturalism."

Along those lines, why are men's plays, plays, when women's plays are women's plays? Recall my recurring bitterness over Adam Gopnik's statement that JD Salinger evoked the universality of human experience. As Kathleen Chalfant says,
Even plays written by men that are “particularly masculine and talk about issues particular to men, are never called ‘men’s plays.’”

Some things make me wish I had a TV. This is not one of those things. Nor is fast food marketing to stoners.

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