By Wendy L. Tice-Wallner
In the wake of Sept. 11, many of us have struggled with the seeming frivolity of leisure-time activities. With the horrific loss of human life came many moments of self-examination and self-flagellation about our cults of consumption and obsession with things material and with sport. The Em...
In the wake of Sept. 11, many of us have struggled with the seeming frivolity of leisure-time activities. With the horrific loss of human life came many moments of self-examination and self-flagellation about our cults of consumption and obsession with things material and with sport. The Em...
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