We dedicate this area of our site to those of you out there who are alive. If you are deceased, we suggest that you visit other areas of our site that might hold more relevance to you. But look at life this way:

"I have no money, no resources, no hopes. I am the happiest man alive." --Henry Miller

If the man whose autobiographical sex novels helped liberate us from Victorian sexual reservation can be happy, why can't we just enjoy life for the fact that it exists?

In this issue:

Erskine Bowles visits Davidson

and the issue of reviews

A review of Jenny Lyon's Art exhibit by Christian Hunt
(both of whom are featured in our art section this week as well)

A review of the Davidson College Dance Ensemble's performance entitled
"Human Behavior: Essays in Dance" by Whitney Frazier

and

a less-than kind review of MTV and its "contests" by Ted Bridges