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Others chose to forgo political discussions to concentrate on psychological healing. Nikki Boroni, a musician from Park Slope, Brooklyn, crouched on the Union Square steps in front of a sprawling series of messages, which passersby had scribbled on the ground with pastel sidewalk chalk...

Author: By Mandy H. Hu, SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSON | Title: New York Grieves, Resumes Daily Life | 9/19/2001 | See Source »

...free page, and the program starts up right there in the browser window. With Homestead, my favorite of the free services, you get the choice of building a page from scratch or choosing from a menu of prefab styles and templates. Personally I found their styles a little tacky ("Pastel Waves"? Please), but Homestead does have some cool features. You can add a free news feed to your site, for example, or a chat room, just by pointing and clicking...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Love At First Site | 6/11/2001 | See Source »

...about to be unveiled, they say. We're not allowed to say what it is. Come join us if you want to know more. It could be anything: the successor to the G4 desktop, which would be a pretty big story, or nothing more earth-shattering than a new pastel color makeover for the iMac, in which case you'll end up blowing four hours of your time and half a tank...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Seven Veils of Steve Jobs | 5/2/2001 | See Source »

...their collections and set Paris on its ear. The clothes were revolutionary, shocking - stark, unstructured and overwhelmingly black. Bewildered critics dubbed Kawakubo's first Paris collection in 1981 - with its frayed seams and misplaced armholes - "Hiroshima chic." This was a moon shot away from the padded-shoulder and pastel look paraded on Dallas. In 1985, Bernadine Morris, then a fashion critic of the New York Times wrote: "Their presentations were so powerful and their clothes so radical that some feared they would change the face of fashion irrevocably." In fact, they...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: High Concept, High Stakes | 4/30/2001 | See Source »

Ablow’s subject matter is deceptively simple: collections of open jars and pitchers rest innocuously on top of non-descript tables. The visual confection normally found in still lifes—reflective sparkles on glass, pastel groups of flowers or dew on fruit—is nowhere to be found. Instead objects are simplified into flat shapes. A cup is represented through the simple shape of a cylinder rimmed with shadow, while a drape of fabric becomes little more than a hard-edged line...

Author: By Maria-helene V. Wagenberg, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Meditations on Space: Joseph Ablow | 4/27/2001 | See Source »

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