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...RIGHT MAGAZINES: Her inside pages for Harper's Bazaar, Interview and Vogue showed class, but Stiles admits that posing for the cover of Moxie Girl last year was cheesy. Swearing never to do another teenzine, she was featured on Vanity Fair's Hollywood-cover foldout between Reese Witherspoon and Sarah Polley...
...newspaper in New Jersey. "It's an adjustment coming from a daily paper with a regional audience to a magazine with a global one." But last week Gabel, who designs three-dimensional illustrations for TIME, faced a different challenge. At midweek, he was called upon to create a special foldout graphic on Internet companies, even as cyberdeals and rumors of cyberdeals were in the air, requiring constant revisions in the way the illustration was conceived. "I was forced to condense five days' worth of work into two," he says. Er, you mean asked, Ed, not forced, right? "Well...I pretty...
...catalog, the songs themselves being New Zealand's lonely, anguished closest answer to the Velvet Underground; in all honesty, anyone who thinks she or he likes VU would do well to check out these records. The double LP costs the same as the CD and has a very cool foldout lyric sheet; if you can't find either one, send $9.75 to Ajax, P.O. Box 805293, Chicago IL 60680-4114. They also run an illuminating and well-stocked underground rock mailorder business...
...media black hole. The networks ignored Brown, who turned to the radio talk shows, filling the air with jeremiads against the confederacy of corruption, careerism and $1,000 campaign contributions. While his competitors travel in chartered jets and stay in hotels, he flies coach on scheduled airlines, sleeps on foldout couches, and is driven around by volunteers who mean well but have no sense of direction. Late for an important event two weeks ago, he broke into the motorcade of one of his rivals, oblivious to Secret Service agents wildly waving at him to get out. One reporter described...
...began a series of quiet visits, without the press, to communities like East Lansing, Mich., and Kansas City, Mo., and Geneva, N.Y., and Anaheim, Calif.? He could stay up late drinking coffee with a family or two and listening to their problems, and then go to sleep on the foldout sofa in the living room...