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Fourteen years old, and America's biggest kids' superstar already has enough personas to fill a postmodern novel. But to Cyrus, reached by phone between tour preparation and an appearance on Ellen, the distinction is not that complicated. "What my fans get, which parents have a harder time grasping, is they know who's underneath Hannah Montana," she says. "They like the girl who's underneath...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Hurricane Hannah | 10/18/2007 | See Source »

...series of possible Pollocks on display—that has brought the most buzz to the show.But to the show’s credit, the debate over the painting series doesn’t upstage the exposition of the artists’ hitherto unexplored relationship.CATALOGING CONTROVERSYCurated by Ellen Landau in collaboration with Claude Cernuschi, “Pollock Matters” is the first exhibition to display the paintings discovered in 2002 by Alex Matter, son of Herbert and Mercedes, and attributed to Pollock.The show leaves the puzzle unfinished—the exhibition and its impressive, engaging companion catalogue don?...

Author: By Anna K. Barnet, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Pollock Show Goes Beyond Controversy | 10/5/2007 | See Source »

...veer, at times, into the social footnotes of food. Patel recounts the rise of Wal-Mart, and tells how obesity became a symptom of race relations in America, or how the desire to counter scurvy among sailors spawned the huge food-conservation industry. (Then there's the story of Ellen G. White, the founder of the Seventh-Day Adventist Church, who claimed to have had a vision revealing vegetarianism as the key to longevity - thus making her congregation the "the first white people in the United States to make tofu.") The author also makes no pretence of neutrality: readers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Hard to Swallow | 9/27/2007 | See Source »

...Patrick's in Rockville, Md., the Rev. Adam Park took a book along the first evening, but instead of reading it, heard confessions for two hours straight. "I think folks rediscovered that getting rid of that weight in a confidential setting can be a freeing experience," he says. Mary Ellen Gwynn, a nurse in Upper Marlboro, Md., who often drove by one of the campaign billboards, agrees: "It reminded me that while telling mistakes to a friend can be cathartic, this seems to do something deeper to help me fix them...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Comeback for Confession | 9/27/2007 | See Source »

Construction could not cease during exams because delays could cost the Law School more than $15 million, according to an e-mail sent to students yesterday by Ellen M. Cosgrove, dean of students, and Leslie Sutton-Smith, the registrar at the Law School...

Author: By Kevin Zhou, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Noise Pushes HLS Exams to P.M. | 9/20/2007 | See Source »

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