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...this depth of creation that makes “Lanark” more than simply a good read—it is an experience to be entered, questioned, and explored. Gray, an artist whose murals and paintings can be found throughout Glasgow, also illustrates his own books. His artistic sensibilities also lead him to experiment with fonts and typesetting, lending a visual component to the written word. Descriptions of dinner are laid out across a page as if the words were dishes upon a table; God (or is it the author?) speaks in the margins. Perhaps most notoriously, Gray often...

Author: By Catherine L. Tung, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Vintage Bookends: Duncan Thaw’s Excellent Adventure | 5/23/2006 | See Source »

...life?"--his reply is pure, distilled, 100-proof Brown: "It's a good thing. There is a certainty, a finality about it. I was very conscious that it was a vow, and I liked that. It's part of a higher order. In a frivolous age, it has a depth that is very welcome...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Jerry Brown Still Wants Your Vote | 5/21/2006 | See Source »

...making the announcement, Time Inc. editor-in-chief John Huey said he found Stengel "an especially exciting new M.E. because he has both the outsider?s perspective and the insider?s appreciation and knowledge of who and what makes TIME tick. His intellectual depth and breadth are long established, as are his leadership qualities and competitive spirit. But in his stint as head of the Constitution Center he has gained a new appreciation for the skills and strategy required to harness the energy of an organization like TIME...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Stengel Named Managing Editor of TIME | 5/17/2006 | See Source »

...when noisy posturing too often substitutes for reasoned debate and brash opinion trumps hard fact, we try to offer the kind of in-depth reporting, cool-minded analysis and vivid photography that readers will find authoritative and compelling. You are the ultimate judge of how well we meet our goals, but it is also rewarding when our peers in journalism judge us to excel at what we do. The American Society of Magazine Editors did just that last week when my colleagues and I received two Ellies, one for General Excellence and the other for our special issue last September...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: "A Triumph of the Newsmagazine's Craft" | 5/15/2006 | See Source »

...Suspects would say, "This ain't nothing but a 60-day homicide," meaning that if they kept quiet for 60 days, they would walk--just as they had too often in New Orleans. So Houston police started letting evacuees spend a few days in jail before questioning them in depth. While they waited, the suspects talked with other inmates and had court appearances--which did not end with release. Eventually, for some, the reality of Texas law began to sink in. "As they stay here more, they seem to talk more," Sergeant Harris says...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Gangs of New Orleans | 5/14/2006 | See Source »

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