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...British scene has degenerated into a media circus. Conceptual art has always been about ideas. For it to be interesting, though, the ideas have to be new. Tired ironic commentaries on consumer society are not good enough. For all the post-postmodern posturing, the center is really just an echo of artistic movements spawned in other cities decades ago. It is too much concept and too little art. Simply saying that the Palais de Tokyo is a "living laboratory of contemporary art" doesn't make...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: But Is It Art? | 2/4/2002 | See Source »

...boss, Anderson, was elected with 62% of the vote against a Mormon opponent in 1999, and Utahans have been rubbing their eyes ever since. Anderson has a yellow-naped Amazonian parrot in his office whose screeches and wolf whistles echo down the corridor of the City County building; Anderson's politics are no less jarring. Now 50 and twice divorced, he left the Mormon church at 18 over "theological issues." He was a trial lawyer for 21 years, including a stint at the American Civil Liberties Union...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The New Utah | 2/3/2002 | See Source »

...that was only hinted at on the previous album (though the dance remix of “He Loves Me” seems pretty pointless). “Gimme” features Scott wailing the title like a demented but funky child, to great effect, while her backing singers echo the demand. And not one of these songs, with the notable exception of the 11-minute “Thickness,” lasts much longer than the five minutes it takes to get a groove going. Now that we have an idea of who Scott might be, it?...

Author: By Andrew R. Iliff, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Is She ‘Experienced?’ | 2/1/2002 | See Source »

...ongoing showdown between Vice President Dick Cheney and Congress over documents crucial to the investigation of the Bush administration’s relationship with the energy industry—and with Enron in particular—is beginning to echo the most infamous cover-ups of previous administrations...

Author: By The CRIMSON Staff, | Title: Turn Over Energy Documents | 2/1/2002 | See Source »

...getting the recognition she deserves--reporters often come to sit on her sofa and chat--but the future of the nation's women remains uncertain. The interim government has two women in leadership roles, but in a chilling echo of the past, the Northern Alliance has asked for the names of the 4,000 women in her civil rights group. Still, Parlika is hopeful that this time her work will bear fruit. "This is just the beginning," she says...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Advocate | 12/31/2001 | See Source »

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