Slovenian-born Slavoj Zizek, a postmodern philosopher and cultural critic, addresses perception, identity, and the “other” in an engaging lecture titled Fear Thy Neighbor as Thyself: Antinomies of Tolerant Reason. The lecture takes the audience on an enlightening journey through the perceptions of identity and tolerance. Hosted by The Institute for Human Sciences at Boston University on November 26, 2007.


Continuation Of Part 1. Season 08, Episode 09 William considers leaving the law firm after feeling disrespected, causing Monica to worry that William won’t be able to support their baby. Meanwhile, A neighbor enlists Maya to write an a piece in the neighborhood newsletter. Elsewhere, Joan is offended by Lynn, who doesn’t like her house warming gift.


In part 6 of 11, Gary Morton talks about life with Lucille Ball and tells a story about his neighbor, Jimmy Stewart. Desi Arnaz, Jr. talks about *not* being Little Ricky. Lucie Arnaz talks about working on her mother’s show. This show was first broadcast in November 1973. (Here is the link to part 7: youtube.com ) For those of you who might be too young to understand Gary Morton’s reference to “Mrs. Olsen,” she was a character in Folger’s Coffee ads in the ’70s. Here’s an example: www.youtube.com


Kenan’s new neighbor Marc Cram seems okay, if not a bit nerdy, and is fascinated with watches which leads Kenan to believe he stole his watch when its gone missing. Marc’s first appearance


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