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...effect has often been to make the President appear removed from the people--more concerned with touting his tax cut to Congressmen than projecting the regular-guy image voters responded to during the campaign. Hughes is brewing a remedy. Beginning this week, when Bush attends an inner-city block party in Philadelphia on July 4--and continuing through meetings next week with families designed to show his concern for their health-care problems--Hughes will try to put the compassion back in Bush's conservatism. "We're moving to a second stage," she told TIME last week. "He's going...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Few Small Repairs | 7/9/2001 | See Source »

...splashes have created--just about every fashion wave since his Fall 1995 collection for Gucci. That was the show that brought about a rapprochement between the stylish and the '70s, reacquainting humanity with velvet hip huggers and satin shirts in a way that allowed us to see an inner beauty or relevance we had somehow overlooked for nigh on two decades. Ford gave that silhouette's androgyny a new spark, suggesting that being located somewhere on a male-female continuum rather than in one gender camp opens up more possibilities...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Fashion Designer: Tom Ford | 7/9/2001 | See Source »

...their health regime, their holistic exercise, their personal fulfillment--whatever Falun Gong may be--on the run. And Falun Gong is typical of modern America in another way: as soon as a new path to self-fulfillment opens up, it is crowded with a rainbow assortment of followers. In inner-city Washington, popular sessions with new practitioners are held each week in a house that stands in the shadow of the I-395 expressway. Out in genteel Manassas, Va., famed for its Civil War battlefield and white frame buildings, Falun Gong practitioners meet on the weekend at a most traditional...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Health And Fulfillment On The Run: FALUN GONG IN AMERICA | 7/2/2001 | See Source »

...irony and melancholy to what otherwise might have seemed a pretty routine story. Jamie (Norbert Leo Butz) is a Jewish writer on the rise; Kathleen (Lauren Kennedy) is an Irish-Catholic actress whose career never takes off. There are clever interludes--an audition in which we hear Kathleen's inner turmoil, set to the melody of the song she's performing--and unabashedly romantic ones, like a mock Russian folktale that Jamie sings to his beloved on her birthday. The show is too sketchy in spots, particularly in its portrayal of Kathleen. But Brown's music (lushly orchestrated with Brown...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Theater: Better Than The Producers | 7/2/2001 | See Source »

...effect has often been to make the President appear removed from the people--more concerned with touting his tax cut to Congressmen than projecting the regular-guy image voters responded to during the campaign. Hughes is brewing a remedy. Beginning this week, when Bush attends an inner-city block party in Philadelphia on July 4 --and continuing through meetings next week with families designed to show his concern for their health-care problems--Hughes will try to put the compassion back in Bush's conservatism. "We're moving to a second stage," she told TIME last week. "He's going...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Bush Team: Losing Control of the Spin | 7/1/2001 | See Source »

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