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...making like Sting today, but instead he's just making it up. Wyclef (he's primarily known by his first name) is sitting behind a drum kit on the sixth floor of the Hit Factory, a recording studio in Manhattan, tapping out a jazzy rhythm while his cousin and frequent producing partner Jerry Duplessis plays along on bass guitar. The pair, who are here to tape a rendition of the Police song Walking on the Moon for the pilot of an MTV series on musical influences, are indulging in an unscheduled jam. Wyclef, who with Lauryn Hill and Prakazrel ("Pras...
...streets and an eye on the top of the charts. He has written and produced hits for Santana and Whitney Houston and has also worked with Destiny's Child and Sinead O'Connor. "He's like a chameleon," says Melky Jean, Wyclef's sister and frequent supporting vocalist. "He can adapt from rap to pop to country because, growing up, that's what he used to listen to; he never limited himself...
...logging on than men. While the percentage of teen girls is increasing the fastest, women 55 and older are a close second. What's the lure? Girls chat on sites like teen.com and cosmogirl.com while working moms save time shopping at sites like babygear.com and walgreens.com Older women frequent health and family sites, such as merck-medco.com and familyhistory.com...
That concerns the A.C.L.U. and others. Says Adam Clayton Powell III, vice president of the Freedom Forum, which defends the First Amendment: "The vast majority of employees are unaware of the extent to which monitoring goes on." Nonetheless, the A.C.L.U.'s Steinhardt says his offices are getting more frequent calls from spooked employees. "There's not much we can do," he says. "The technologies are developing at light speed, while the law that protects us from their misuse is developing at the speed of a tortoise." Still, the law may catch up. The California legislature is reintroducing a notification bill...
...approach is, the firm's aesthetic is rooted in the past. "A conversation with Hoefler and Frere-Jones is an instant education, not only in letter design but also in history, fine art, literature and music," says Michael Bierut, a partner at the global design agency Pentagram and a frequent client. Such context is important. Whether it is Sumerian hieroglyphs on clay tablets or cybertext on the Internet, the written word is made up of assembled shapes, and the tiniest details--the contour of a serif, the slope of a curve--can evoke mood and emotion as concisely...