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...party with such close ties to Hollywood, their efforts at adding TV gloss to their stage show have been strictly public-access cable. For instance: If you didn't watch C-SPAN, you were spared the spectacle, but someone convinced the Dems it would be all telegenic and Elizabeth Dole-y to conduct "American Dialogues" - little faux talk shows in between speeches. Thus last night, Sen. Jay Rockefeller had the humiliating task of carrying a handheld mike and asking health-care questions of "average Americans" onstage, who gave canned, halting responses that they seemed to be trying to read...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Joseph in the Technicolor Dream Factory | 8/16/2000 | See Source »

...Genius. All us eggheads in the punditocracy have spent weeks wondering how the Bush campaign would gloss over his amiable dimness. In fact - and this may be the insight that gets the man elected - they've made it a selling point. This is a man who falteringly reads a letter written to him by grade-schoolers - "We hope that you will make the world safer. And that there will be no more bad guys" - and sound as if he wrote it himself. And yet, in Dan Quayle this was frightening; in George W. Bush, to some huge chunk...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Bad Boy Makes Good — But Not Goody-Good | 8/4/2000 | See Source »

...Everything comes to matter under his level scrutiny. A pyramid of red strawberries becomes a blazing Etna. The surface of a plum turns into a small adventure in discrimination as he gives you the white powder on the purply-black skin and the sharper white highlights reflecting from its gloss, and challenges you to follow the means by which he conveyed both...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Silent Mysteries | 7/31/2000 | See Source »

What Tina Turner knew 30 years ago, Kina Cosper has rediscovered today. Beyond the stylistic straitjacket of high-gloss R. and B. and its numbing cliches (the champagne, the cell phones, the velvet-rope nightlife) is a real world of captivating but not always pretty emotions. Kina spent the mid-'90s singing in the pop R.-and-B. group Brownstone. Here she discards that bland sound for a pungent mixture of rock and soul that gives her hard, clear voice a surprisingly potent charge. She builds her songs around spare assertions of womanly independence, slamming the people who stood...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Kina | 7/31/2000 | See Source »

...revamped site early next year. Additionally, department stores such as Macy's and Neiman Marcus can play host to "micro-sites" for those brands on their own Web premises. But why didn't Lauder buy Eve.com currently the top beauty site, with four times the traffic of gloss? "I wanted a cohesive team, not a retailer whose primary goal is to be our biggest competitor," says Langhammer. "[Eve.com's] objective is to cannibalize our business...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Looks Can Be Deceiving | 6/5/2000 | See Source »

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