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...drag ballrooms; of AIDS-related heart failure; in New York City. Born William Leake, the charismatic, self- described "butch queen" taught the martial-arts-inspired movements in Europe, worked as a runway model for designers like Jean Paul Gaultier and taught fashionistas like Naomi Campbell how to strut with flair...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones Sep. 18, 2006 | 9/10/2006 | See Source »

...also not much of a story line. As a narrative, the official story that the government--echoed by the media--is trying to sell shows an almost embarrassing lack of novelistic flair, whereas the story the conspiracy theorists tell about what happened on Sept. 11 is positively Dan Brownesque in its rich, exciting complexity. Rowe and his collaborator, Dylan Avery, 22, actually started writing Loose Change as a fictional screenplay--"loosely based around us discovering that 9/11 was an inside job," Rowe says--before they became convinced that the evidence of conspiracy was overwhelming. The Administration is certainly playing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Why the 9/11 Conspiracy Theories Won't Go Away | 9/3/2006 | See Source »

...normally unsung, it is a pleasure to acknowledge the contributions of our art director, Michelle Turcs?nyi, and production manager, Gemma Maloney. It's all very well for our writers and photographers to return from afar with their dazzling jumble of words and pictures. But it is Turcs?nyi's flair and expertise that marry them in coherent, eye-pleasing fashion, while the unflappable Maloney, besieged by creative chaos, ensures that this and every other issue of Time meet not just the highest standards of magazine quality but their many tight deadlines. Michelle and Gemma both perform their roles with great good...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Continental Drifters | 8/7/2006 | See Source »

...normally unsung, it is a pleasure to acknowledge the contributions of our art director, Michelle Turcs?nyi, and production manager, Gemma Maloney. It's all very well for our writers and photographers to return from afar with their dazzling jumble of words and pictures. But it is Turcs?nyi's flair and expertise that marry them in coherent, eye-pleasing fashion, while the unflappable Maloney, besieged by creative chaos, ensures that this and every other issue of Time meet not just the highest standards of magazine quality but their many tight deadlines. Michelle and Gemma both perform their roles with great good...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Continental Drifters | 8/7/2006 | See Source »

...steaks and to trade in their 18-hour workdays for 6-hour party nights. The Good Life, they’ve recently been told (by the likes of New York Magazine and USA Today—“It has a European air and a Latin flair,” one article exclaimed, along with “Girls in bikinis!”) is available in Buenos Aires for a mere pittance, a fraction of what it costs just to scrape by in the Big Apple. $1000 per month, more or less, for rent, fine dining, entertainment, shopping...

Author: By Grace Tiao, | Title: Come to Buenos Aires | 8/4/2006 | See Source »

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