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Where We All Will Be Received
Paul Simon’s Graceland celebrates a quarter century this summer: it hit your parents’ cassette player in August 1986. I was six and my sister was twelve. We were both still single and life was great. This means that Graceland is now the same age that “Will You Love Me Tomorrow” by the Shirelles, “Stand By Me” by Ben E. King, “Hit the Road, Jack” by Ray Charles, and “Are You Lonesome Tonight?” by the King (of Graceland) were when Simon’s album came out. I name only songs because in 1961 albums as we understand them today hadn’t yet been invented.
AUTHOR:Nell Boeschenstein
SOURCE:This Recording
PUBLISHED: April 8, 2011
LENGTH: 10 minutes (2714 words)
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Walking the Line Between Good and Evil: The Common Thread of Heroes and Villains
Mythology, science fiction and comic books are chock full of stories of heroes and their battles against the ills of society—the eternal struggle between good and evil. We are meant to view these two main characters—the Hero and the Villain—as opposites on the spectrum of ethics and morality. But are they really so different when you look at their individual traits and behaviors?
AUTHOR:Andrea Kuszewski
SOURCE:Scientific American
PUBLISHED: March 30, 2011
LENGTH: 19 minutes (4837 words)
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