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(05/03/04 6:00am)
Most young Americans are probably used to eating cheeseburgers
and going to movies on Friday nights, but for people living in an
Orthodox Jewish community, girls are practically old maids if still
single at the age of 22, and it is customary for young men to study
the Torah in Israel having completed high school.
(04/19/04 6:00am)
After seeing \Kill Bill Vol. 2,"" there is one thing that is
abundantly clear-Quentin Tarantino did a masterful job splitting
what is obviously a single film into two volumes. ""Vol. 1"" and
""Vol. 2"" are most definitely films that must be seen as parts of
a whole, and I'm quite excited to see a ""director's cut"" on DVD
down the line. But each volume does not mirror the other; rather,
they complement one another.??And, in the process, the ""Kill
Bill"" mythology stands as one of the most unique cinematic
undertakings in recent memory.
(04/07/04 6:00am)
Last week, I was sitting in the ethnic studies room of Helen C.
White with my roommate Ben. We read in silence, when suddenly, out
of nowhere, he leaned forward and whispered.
(03/30/04 6:00am)
We've all heard the saying \life is like a river"" or some
variation of it. Our lives pass as a river flows along its banks:
swift, wild and ever changing. We are helpless to control it and
must only ""go with the flow."" In this vein, Bruce Murkoff's first
novel, ""Waterborne,"" follows four lives looking for something new
around the next bend of their own personal rivers.
(03/03/04 6:00am)
The Madison Common Council passed a resolution to endorse
allowing same-sex couples to marry with a narrow vote Tuesday
night.
(02/20/04 6:00am)
Hold your scorn the next time a neighbor's incoming text message
interrupts one of your lectures-it just might be from Jesus.
(02/20/04 6:00am)
A court hearing today in San Francisco may decide the fate of
same-sex marriage in California.
(02/16/04 6:00am)
America's college students have wasted countless hours arguing
the relative merits of Adam Sandler's movies. Sandler is usually
regarded as a one-trick pony gross-out goofball, so comparing his
movies is as simple as comparing gags.
(02/13/04 6:00am)
You and your girlfriend have been asked to stay indoors:
Shakira, \Whenever, Wherever.""
(02/13/04 6:00am)
In a historic decision for homosexual couples, San Francisco
authorities openly challenged California law Thursday by issuing
marriage licenses to 95 same-sex couples. This measure comes as
Massachusetts plans to be the first state to legally recognize
same-sex weddings under a ruling by the state's High Court.
(02/13/04 6:00am)
You're in love with the world's most adorable woman:
\Amelie.""
(02/13/04 6:00am)
Valentine's Day is tomorrow and love is in the air. Whether you
are in a relationship or just looking for something different, a
night at the theater is always a good idea. If you are looking to
add some romance to the evening, or just want to reminisce about a
lost love or secret crush, there is no better show to see than
\Mamma Mia!""
(02/04/04 6:00am)
(01/16/04 6:00am)
I've always been a bit slow. Most kids are born in nine months.
I was born in nine months and one week. Most kids get their braces
off in two years. I wore mine for three-and-a-half years. And while
most kids graduate from college in four years or so, I'm on pace to
finish in about 12.
(01/16/04 6:00am)
Tim Burton's \Big Fish"" gained a wide release just a week or so
after the holidays wrapped up, and I can't say the timing could be
much better. ""Fish"" is a film about that one elder family member
that everyone seems to have; it's about the storyteller and those
who have gotten tired of hearing the stories.
(12/10/03 6:00am)
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(12/03/03 6:00am)
Most people's Thanksgivings are dominated by things like turkey,
football and relaxation. For me, this past weekend involved broken
glass, a photographer taking compromising pictures of me and 24
dancing rabbis. This was all thanks to my brother's wedding on
Sunday. But through all the craziness, everything went great and
the Earth hasn't yet opened up and swallowed us.
(12/03/03 6:00am)
(11/19/03 6:00am)
My butt muscles are sore right now. It's so bad I'm not sure I
can stand up. But while this might sound strange, my cranky caboose
is actually a sign of what makes November so wonderful.
(11/10/03 6:00am)