Sep 11th, 2008 · Artist Hillary Carlip interprets shopping lists as if they were Rorschach ink blots. She selected a list sent by an NPR listener and created a character based on "clues." The result was "a little sinister" according to the list's actual author.
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Aug 5th, 2008 · Timothy Noah, senior writer at Slate, believes you can tell a lot about a person's character by looking at how much he or she did — or didn't — enjoy going away to camp. "If there's a more reliable Rorschach than sleep-away camp, I'd like to see it," Noah writes.
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Jan 24th, 2008 · A new book edited by Susan Morrison gets to the heart of an observation that Sen. Hillary Clinton made about herself years ago: that she is a "Rorschach test" for the nation's voters. Notable female writers offer their portraits of Clinton -- both personal and political.
Keywords: national · politics · voters · Sen · Writer · Clinton · portrait · Hillary · Hillary Clinton · rorschach · Susan Morrison
Apr 25th, 2006 · Slate legal analyst Dahlia Lithwick says the rape case involving two members of the Duke University lacrosse team can be seen as a Rorschach test for U.S. views on rape. Pundits, she says, are using the case to air preconceived opinions about rape and the legal system.
Keywords: legal · Dahlia Lithwick · Jurisprudence · Duke University · lacrosse · duking · Pundit · rorschach · preconceived