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...think they--or you, perhaps, dear reader, with the collected works of Thomas Pynchon decorating your shelves and a Piet Mondrian print on the wall--know better. I do not claim that today's artists lack talent or brains or ability; many of them have all three in spades. But nobody, anywhere, seems to know what to with...

Author: By Ross G. Douthat, | Title: Looking Backwards | 1/17/2001 | See Source »

With so many e-businesses crying "Backward, ho!" in a rush to reach solid commercial ground (and Web-related magazines like Business 2.0 and the Industry Standard seeing a slump in advertising), it's hard to figure out who's leading the charge. Are the print magazines supposed to lure customers to the websites, or are the websites portals to the magazines? Both, it turns out. And neither. Expedia Travels is not the official magazine of Expedia.com asserts Gary Walther, the magazine's editor in chief. The connection is purely commercial, a sort of code-sharing agreement for generating customers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Plan B from Cyberspace | 1/8/2001 | See Source »

Nerve, a magazine of nerdy erotica founded on the premise that people with glasses can be sexy too, is a more straightforward extension of the website. Genevieve Field, the company's co-founder, claims that her company intended all along to commit to print its fleshy pictorials and ooh-la-la advice columns. Having built up a readership--and a lookership--on the Internet, Nerve intends to stretch out on paper with longer articles and richer photo spreads. At its launch six months ago, the magazine claimed a circulation of 50,000. Now it's around 70,000. In some...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Plan B from Cyberspace | 1/8/2001 | See Source »

...unsentimentally dismissed by its original champions. So while the first half of the year was dominated by "ladylike" dressing, the prim skirt-and-sweater sets of demure eras past, the latter half celebrated all things leather. Along the way, women dallied with python skin, revived the Pucci print and fell victim to a mania for garments festooned with logos...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Year's Trends | 12/31/2000 | See Source »

...less than one-tenth of the voters in America. There are few complaints, and the prospect of a nationwide network of Automatic Voting Machines, with the flashing lights and soothing blips that Americans understand, is now in vogue: See your ballots. Pick your candidates. Confirm. Press Enter. Maybe they print out receipts in case the software crashes...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A New Year's Voting Resolution? | 12/24/2000 | See Source »

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