Word: tina
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...himself to be seated in a less fashionable part of the restaurant and thereby impugning the prestige of the whole company. Newhouse is considered so temperamental and publicity-shy that some editors stipulate they cannot be quoted by name even to compliment him. The company's most successful editor, Tina Brown, who transformed Vanity Fair from an undirected, pretentious sprawl to the hottest, hippest monthly of the moment, concedes that Si rates editors by their circulation sales. Says Brown: "I'm very much aware of the numbers. I don't take my job for granted. I watch the figures very...
...Even though the size of each piece of paper is small, each little piece is a very important part of the whole, which is a lot like society," Tina Guillemin said...
...very easy to be prejudiced against something you don't understand," said Tina. "But if you understand it you can embrace it. You can love...
...Tina D. Guillemin, the artist's wife, said the idea also stems from the couple's ideas about the purpose...
...Hudlin bros hail from East St. Louis, Ill., where they were nurtured, says Reginald, "in a matrix of black folk culture. Brother Joe May, a famous gospel singer, lived two doors down on one side, and Ike and Tina Turner lived two doors down the other side. It was sort of heaven and hell, equidistant." + The Hudlins emigrated to two matrices of official culture -- Warrington went to Yale, Reginald to Harvard -- but as filmmakers they wanted to return home. "When we went to parties, this funny stuff would happen," Reginald says. "I promised my friends that one day I would...