Wall street may know everything, but not about ants
We have ants.
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We have ants.
If we learned anything from the atom bomb, it was that technology develops faster than our ability to use it wisely. Thalidomide, DDT, silicone breast implants, the Gatling gun-each in its day was hailed as a breakthrough, its critics shushed, bribed or hounded as Luddites. Each resulted in widespread suffering.
I'm studying watercolor painting this winter, but the nature of mixing and overlaying colors has largely eluded me. My careful landscapes feature shades of rancid mustard and other unappetizing hues not often seen in nature. When it comes to portraiture, I can render a finger with all the sensuality of an Aphrodite, but the head seems to have been modeled after an earthworm's.
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It's time to look at the wider context of the brouhaha that erupted over the gay and lesbian films shown at the Carolina Theater in conjunction with "N.C. Pride '95." In case you were unconscious last week, a quick re-cap: People representing themselves as members of the Republican Party and the Christian Coalition, with the support of county commissioner Tommy Hunt, nearly succeeded in pressuring district attorney Jim Hardin, Jr. into ordering the theater to cancel the films or face prosecution under the obscenity law.