I have some news about Center for Theory and Fast Capitalism: We are postponing Stacy Alaimo's April 22nd informal theory colloquium until the fall semester. We have also decided to postpone Doug Kellner and Tim Luke's symposium on terrorism until the fall, when their visits will coincide with the posting of the first number of Fast Capitalism and with the Presidential election. Funds to support the Luke/Kellner symposium are being generously provided by the Dean of the School of Urban and Public Affairs. We continue to receive submissions to Fast Capitalism. So far, two papers have been accepted and others are in the process of review and revision-and-resubmission. Many of you at UTA have been involved in the reviewing process, for which I am grateful. I am very excited to announce that Fast Capitalism will be running a series of interviews with three of the most important architects and theorists of the New Left and SDS, Tom Hayden, Richard Flacks and Todd Gitlin. These interviews will deal with the general subject of "Port Huron at 40: Looking Back, Moving Forward." Funds to support these interviews have been generously provided by the Provost and the Vice-President for Research. I will soon announce an end-of-semester general business meeting for Center for Theory participants at which we can discuss plans and ideas for the upcoming year.