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Last year the two decided to divorce, but she kept his name and remained a friend and partner. Amory calls Hunter, 50, his "strategist." RMI was her idea. It was 1980; they were driving from California to New Hampshire for a teaching gig. Finances were not good. "I asked him what he wanted to do when he grew up," Hunter recalls. To make the world better through "design mentality," Amory replied. That credo--shorthand for high efficiency, no waste--has made RMI a global consulting and research firm with an annual budget close to $5 million...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: AMORY AND HUNTER LOVINS: Enemies of Waste | 4/26/2000 | See Source »

SELA WARD ABC star gets Sprint ad gig, Mirabella cover. O.K., O.K., 40+ can be pretty...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Notebook: Apr. 17, 2000 | 4/17/2000 | See Source »

...still have to create a brand-new business out of thin air under crushing deadlines and immense competitive pressure for stakes higher than most of us care to consider--i.e., sudden wealth vs. abject humiliation only partly mitigated by the likelihood of landing a new and even more lucrative gig if this one tanks...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Day the World Ended | 4/17/2000 | See Source »

Artie Shaughnessy, played by Julio Vincent Gambuto '00, bounds onto the curtained stage and begins a comical late-night music gig amid catcalls from the audience. After he runs off and the lights go out the audience sits back and relaxes, anticipating a witty comedy and moreof Gambuto's artfully-delivered one-liners. So begins The House of Blue Leaves, the creation of a fast-paced world of kooky reality in which laughter covers the dark edge upon which the characters teeter. The protagonist, an aspiring musician named Artie, seems real enough at the start with his pathetic late-night...

Author: By Cara New, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Guare's Rhapsody in Blue | 4/14/2000 | See Source »

...When I was a freshman, my first gig ever on saxophone was with as band called LavaLava on a stage outside Mather. Then sophomore year, a couple friends and I were standing on the corner in front of Tommy's at about three in the morning. We decided if we were going to stand on the street corner at three in the morning, we better become a blues band. We formed this band called the Barbarian Blues Band. Soon we began writing original material-which was coming out more as funky New-Wave type stuff-and that band became...

Author: By Jon Natchez, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: The Fuss about Russ | 4/14/2000 | See Source »

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