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...must be dark; if you write about someone who's annoying, you've got to be annoying." Not to worry; she looks just fine in denim and handles the attention with patient and good-natured aplomb. She's had some practice by now. Alison Kennedy has been in print since 1991 - four books of short stories, two of nonfiction and three previous novels, including Everything You Need (1999). Yet she still features on those media-friendly lists of British young bloods to watch out for, and reviewers still struggle to pin her down; Kennedy harvests and grades their comments...
...define his advertising as political or use it to endorse a specific candidate. "I believe that most of our messages are social messages and human messages," he says, "and to the degree that you read them as political, they invariably get discounted." For many people reading Cole's latest print ads, however--such as "With the new $1 trillion deficit, our leaders must think our future doesn't count"--the difference between political and social seems largely semantic...
...built a fashion reputation dressing American jet-setters in cashmere and sequins, but now he covets single-name status like Ralph or Calvin. So he's launching MICHAEL Michael Kors (yes, the first name twice), intending to swathe Americans in what he calls "affordable luxury"--bright Argyle sweaters, paisley-print raincoats and stamped-leather handbags, most priced at less than $500. The new collection debuts this month in 350 department stores across the U.S. and next year in Europe and Asia...
...sleeve of my Windbreaker and carried it out, kind of swinging it in a natural arm motion. I leaned the scroll on a ledge right in front of the security guard and went over to the Berkeley art school where I found a bag and a batik print in the garbage. I went back and rolled the scroll in them. My mom, sister and a friend came out and, with surprised expressions, asked, "What is that?" I said, "It's your birthday present, Mom." Later, I gave her the batik print...
Like a Last Supper print on the dining-room wall, Mel Gibson's The Passion of the Christ--on DVD this week, untainted by extras--is sure to be a must-own for millions of Christians. But maybe not a must-watch. In a theater, viewers were riveted to their seats watching the Godman's ordeal. At home, many will squeamishly fast-forward through this edifying gauntlet of Kick-the-Christ...