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...attractive theory, given that journalists do consider themselves the center of the universe: we'll cover, say, the loss of 38 jobs at Inside.com far more intensely than the loss of 500 jobs at a steel plant. There's just one small problem with the theory. We're talking freaking anthrax here. In a nation already fixated on bioterrorism, any anthrax attack, however small and wherever located, would have started a feeding frenzy, media self-absorption or none...
Bergman displayed nerves of steel in leading Harvard to the ECAC championship this past weekend in Princeton. Playing at the No. 1 singles spot, Bergman won all four of her matches, including a 6-4, 5-6 (9), 1-0 (6) victory over Penn’s Alice Pirsu in the final. She also rolled over experienced Yale senior Andrea Goldberg in the semifinals...
Almost every art has its technology. Painting is an ancient mud process. Welded-steel sculpture required the invention of the welding torch. Janet Cardiff's breakthrough work required--the Walkman. Ten years ago, while thinking about a new artwork, she was walking through a cemetery in the Canadian town of Banff, reading into a tape recorder the names she found on old gravestones. At one point, she rewound the tape, then replayed it to find where she had left off. That is how she first had the disorienting experience of hearing herself describe a walk while she was still...
...string of expletive lyrics he just heard, is returning the volley, suggesting a few things band members should do to their mothers. Some 500 fans freeze -- for a beat. Then the DJ spins a record, a guitarist slashes a chord and soon lips, lobes and eyebrows, pierced by stainless steel, glint again from the mosh pit. Wallet chains jangle, tattooed fists pump the air and well-worn skate shoes tamp the Hong Kong Exhibition Center floor. It's Friday night and LMF's 11 band members overflow the stage: three electric guitars, one DJ hovering over two turntables, two standing...
...planes hit, the towers burned and in an instant they were gone, reduced to a steel and concrete graveyard. From the wreckage, a cloud of smoke and ash rose ever higher and farther until it erased a vista once anchored by the fallen Twin Towers. Three weeks later, the physical cloud has dissipated, but a metaphoric one remains, and not only in New York City. This cloud hangs heavy across the world, where nonstop diplomacy, ultimatums and the rhetoric of war have redefined priorities, created societal and religious fissures and forced nations to choose sides unequivocally...