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Subject: Interviews and opinions


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Jen Weirich
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Date Posted: 09:52:50 03/14/01 Wed

Is art political? of course it is everything we do and say is political why wouldn't art be political? I read the interview with David Henry Hwang and it just didn't say anything to me. He brought up some good points but never said anything to jump out at me. It's the same problem a lot of us face everyday blah blah boring stuff said over again. It is, however, a little change from the norm being a fight for the Asian Americans of the world but all that really struck me was the protesting Phillipines over Miss Saigon.

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Re: Interviews and opinionsemel21:16:43 03/19/01 Mon


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