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Whether you're seeking etiquette tips, the best mops for spring cleaning or just some advice on how to overcome the urge to date the entire NBA, you can find it in the latest issue of Good Housekeeping. The how-to guide for homemakers this month features a demurely posed...
With this single painting, Dali moved into the territory of Goya. This monstrous Titan in the act of tearing itself to pieces is the most powerful image of a country's anguish and dismemberment to issue from Spain (or anywhere else) since Goya's Desastres and Disparates. And every inch...
One of my heroes has always been Dr. Frankenstein," says an interviewee in Errol Morris' First Person (Bravo, Wednesdays, 10:30 p.m. E.T.)--Saul Kent, a mild-mannered cryonics buff who lovingly had his dead mother's severed head frozen. "I just think he's been misunderstood." In a way...
TRAFFIC TROUBLE Yet another threat to your kids' health? A study financed by the electric-power industry suggests that children living near heavily traveled streets--where 20,000 or more vehicles pass daily--may have a sixfold-increased risk of developing childhood cancers such as leukemia. (Previously, the electromagnetic fields...
The Net was next. RCA hired Electric Artists, a New York firm that specializes in Internet marketing. It talked up Aguilera's music in news groups and on message boards. "We'd come back in a couple of days, and we'd hear people talking about the artist," says Ken...