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...American Bandstand"? No. I can't dance, don't ask me. I came from Northwest Philly, not South or West. And I've never been Italian. But I do remember seeing some of the kids from "Bandstand" occasionally on the elevated train near the show's West 46 Street studio. In real life they looked small, sallow, extravagantly Vaselined, with poofter pompadours and funny shoes. The rest of the country had Elvis lookalikes; we had Frankie Avalon clones. Of course, the kids had to be dolled up - they were in show business! And they acquired something like the young luster...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Philly Fifties: Rock 'n Radio | 7/14/2001 | See Source »

...hoping to rake in close to $100 million in box-office receipts in Japan, the world's second largest movie market and now the company's best hope of turning the staggeringly expensive film into a blockbuster. In preparation for the movie's July 14 opening in Japan, the studio has shelled out a record $10 million for an aggressive marketing campaign and has, controversially, tailored some scenes to make the movie more palatable to the Japanese public. As Bruckheimer said at the Tokyo premiere: "This is a very important screening...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Make Love Not War | 7/11/2001 | See Source »

Corin Tucker, singer and guitarist for the great punk trio Sleater-Kinney, was talking about the night she crossed paths with the Backstreet Boys. "They were recording in the same studio. It was"--in a perfect mall-rat accent--"we're definitely meeting them. For sure. We met the one, I think his name is Kevin." She was asked whether the pop star treated her as if she were a besotted fan or another musician. "Well!" Tucker said. "Total besotted fan. He didn't see me as a musician at all. He doesn't know...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sleater-Kinney | 7/9/2001 | See Source »

...skeptic, all evidence is anecdotal. But some anecdotes are more than encouraging; they are inspiring. Consider Sue Cohen, 54, an accountant, breast-cancer survivor and five-year yoga student at the Unity Woods studio in Bethesda, Maryland. "After my cancer surgery," Cohen says, "I thought I might never lift my arm again. Then here I am one day, standing on my head, leaning most of my 125-lb. (57-kg) body weight on that arm I thought I'd never be able to use again. Chemotherapy, surgery and some medications can rob you of mental acuity, but yoga helps compensate...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Power of Yoga | 7/9/2001 | See Source »

...where tips are processed, the doctor couldn't face the Congressman who had called his daughter a "good friend," then had gone silent about her disappearance. Condit had never told the parents he had received repeated calls from Chandra in late April, just before she went missing from her studio apartment near Dupont Circle. What else hadn't he told them...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Presumed Innocent | 7/2/2001 | See Source »

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