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...from the frontman. They seemed to start off almost a little weary and subdued (leaving questions about the absence of Peter Buck’s signature guitar poses), but soon enough Buck himself was leaping in the air, and bassist Mike Mills was smiling beatifically beneath his ever-wilder hair...

Author: By M. PATRICIA Li, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: R.E.M. Loudly Refuse to Act Their Age | 11/5/2004 | See Source »

...with some dramatic help from the calm, crisp voice of [ground liaison] John Glenn ... Cooper and Glenn ran swiftly, surely down a check list of the operations Cooper must perform for re-entry. Cooper skillfully steadied his craft by a manual control stick ... Like a rifleman with a cross-hair sight, he lined up a horizontal mark on his window with the horizon...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters | 11/4/2004 | See Source »

Steve Jarding is no beauty school graduate, but his job description does make space for hair consultations, if necessary. A campaign consultant who has staffed Senators Bob Kerrey and John Edwards, Jarding was the mastermind behind Mark Warner’s successful run for governorship in Virginia three years ago. Now, the man Roll Call once named one of the 50 most influential people in Washington is at the Kennedy School, where he pontificates on his area of expertise: “Running for Office and Managing Campaigns.” FM talked to Jarding about P. Diddy, Mohawks...

Author: By Michelle Cerulli, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Color Me Presidential | 11/4/2004 | See Source »

...knowledge. As someone who is hair-challenged, for me anybody who has hair, I think, is a good thing...

Author: By Michelle Cerulli, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Color Me Presidential | 11/4/2004 | See Source »

...their real names, and they have expanded their thievery to include licks from Loverboy, Kiss and other high priests of shallow catchiness. The music is nothing you haven't heard before. Songs like Fall Behind Me and Revolver fly by on the same mix of punk reverence and hair-band irony that fuels Weezer, the Hives and dozens of other bands. But the Donnas are better musicians than most of those other bands. Guitarist Allison Robertson in particular plays her three chords with tremendous clarity and without the pretension of genius. She knows this is popular art and delivers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Women with Grinding Axes | 11/1/2004 | See Source »

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