61. At the post-carnival parties that make the surrounding hills ring, the younger generation goes to dance, partying instead of worrying about issues of a Creole identity. 62. Barry Singer talks to the four directors of the festival, all part of a younger generation working in the theater. 63. Black choreographers, especially a younger generation, stepped into the spotlight as a group this year. 64. A new phrase is geared to a younger generation presumed to be highly individualistic and resistant to authority. 65. A subtext of these talks has been the struggle inside the Northern Alliance between a younger generation and Rabbani and his ally Abdul Rab Rassoul Sayyaf. 66. A still younger generation sometimes treats calligraphy as a form of cryptography, an attempt to create coded messages without lifting pen off paper. 67. A younger generation of officers, men and women whose minds were not shaped by the cold war, will take their place, he said. 68. A younger generation of talented players is looking at the bottom line, not a movement. 69. A younger generation, meanwhile, has grown up, and it is impatient. 70. A Web-savvy younger generation and others who have embraced the new technology relish fending for themselves. |