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...nephew Donald Reisfield says he asked Garbo, just before she died in 1990, if she had ever been happy. Her answer: "Yes." That direct yet enigmatic reply summarizes the Garbo style: the bold statement of her beauty, the daring in her sublime craft, the mystery at the heart of her enduring appeal. --By Richard Corliss
...original podcasts most by amateurs talking about everything from their sex lives to their favorite Cabernetshave emerged, creating an entirely new medium. This summer podcasting became a full-blown craze, marked by the word's entry into the Oxford English Dictionary. Lance Armstrong has one. So does Donald Trump. "It's one of the quickest trends I've seen in 12 years," says Jeremy Welt, vice president of new media at Warner Music Group. For the first time in radio history, audiences can "shape their own listening experience," says Jack Isquith, head of music-industry relations at AOL, which, like...
...prison since March and free of her ankle bracelet since Sept. 1. Now, with her conviction for lying about a stock sale on appeal, Martha Stewart is back in business. The indomitable domestic diva launches a new daily show this week and enters prime time Sept. 21 in the Donald Trump role on The Apprentice: Martha Stewart. She talked to TIME's Michele Orecklin...
...DIFFER FROM DONALD TRUMP AS A BOSS? Donald loves to fire people. I find it an extremely unpleasant exercise. I have other people...
...have two dreams. One is to return to the motherland and the other is to see democracy in Hong Kong." MARTIN LEE, founding chairman of Hong Kong's Democratic Party, on an invitation from chief executive Donald Tsang to visit China. Lee, like many of Hong Kong's pro-Democracy lawmakers, has been banned from the mainland since the 1989 Tiananmen massacre...