Word: vibes
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...knows the attraction of his own feminine appeal. But do girls really want a boy who knows how to exfoliate? Hell yeah, according to this month's Talk Magazine-the new heterosexual ideal is "Just Gay Enough." To be "J.G.E," you have to be proud of your omnisexual vibe. Poster children include Guy Ritchie (involved with Brit-aspiring gay icon Madonna), Matt Damon (the "boy" to Affleck's "man"), Vince Vaughn (embraces his own awkwardness), Edward Norton (always on the borderline of being a priss) or Matthew Perry (proud of his own insecurities). The line is ever-so-thin between...
...band. I got fired from the Sex Execs. After that, I was depressed-I didn't want to be in bands anymore. So I went to Berklee College of Music for three semesters, one calendar year. After Berklee, I started the Either/Orchestra. From the beginning, it had a vibe. Because I'd been in rock bands, I knew what it meant to be a band. To be a team. A lot of jazz players, especially schooled ones, don't really get that. They're such individualists and free-lancers that they don't understand what all rock people understand: which...
...initially all about the music, but in the past few years, it has been flooded with kids just interested in ecstasy and whatever else they can get their hands on. There are, however, those of us who still go to clubs and parties in order to enjoy the vibe, not the chemicals. MARIGOLD GERSTEIN Falls Church...
...only half-serious, though. She and her staff stock current periodicals like Sports Illustrated and Vibe and manage a popular 250-title video collection, with tapes ranging from "Strictly Ballroom" to "Varsity Blues" available on two-day loan...
Trying to manufacture camp on purpose is as fruitless as trying to make primitive art in a factory. But that's the blatant aim of this remake of a 1973 occult cult classic--hence the over-the-top visual effects, the showy lesbian overtones and the general '70s-horror vibe. Casting Kate Jackson, from the original Satan, shows how desperately this 6-6-sex flick wants cult cred. And casting Shannen Doherty of Charmed reminds us that there's cooler supernatural programming on several nights a week...