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Questions on punk-pop standbys Green Day's sixth full-length: Is it Green Day lite? Is it the sellout of all sellouts? What's the deal with the easy-listening saxophone solo...

Author: By Alan Yang, | Title: Green Day; Warning (Reprise) | 10/6/2000 | See Source »

...been profiled just about everywhere else. His name and his face--those piercing blue eyes, wide cheeks and stolid expression under the ever present University of Michigan baseball cap--have become synonymous with the promise of the Internet to empower computer users and the possibility that some kiddie-punk programmer will destroy entire industries. Strangers pick him out at the mall buying a burrito or watching a San Francisco Giants game or just driving around in his newly customized Mazda RX-7. He introduced Britney Spears at the MTV Video Music Awards. Nike has offered him a shoe deal...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Meet the Napster | 10/2/2000 | See Source »

...like to be a female 007," she says, doing a kickboxing move and waving her arms ju-jitsu style. The killer punk rock boots she's wearing with flames roaring up the sides make her fancy footwork all the more dramatic. She laughs. "I'm far from a feminist, but I'm tired of seeing pretty girls falling for men who get them out of trouble." Hollywood, be warned: This is one pretty girl who doesn't pull her punches...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Boxer | 9/24/2000 | See Source »

Larry Harvey may be the first truly pragmatic utopian. "The problem with utopias is that they are based on some theory of human nature," he says, as he is joined on his couch by a topless woman, a punk called Chicken John and a transvestite glam rock star named Adrian Roberts. "Static utopias based on a priori notions are doomed to failure." Surprisingly, utopias where you have to bring your own toilet paper work just fine...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Man Behind Burning Man | 9/18/2000 | See Source »

...pages; $27.50), Newsweek assistant managing editor Evan Thomas addresses the question with moral clarity, psychological subtlety and bracing dramatic pace. Thomas conjures up not only the well-known good Bobby and bad Bobby--the saint and the bully--but all the Bobbys, like cats in a bag: the punk with the resourceful instincts of a statesman (see the Cuban missile crisis or the civil rights struggle in the South), the hawk and the dove, the liberal and the conservative, the plunger and the temporizer, the youthful McCarthyite, the knight of the New Age, the scowlingly obsessive hater (Castro, Hoffa...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: The Great What-If | 9/18/2000 | See Source »

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