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...McCartney. Inside was a video of the Dead's early days, circa 1967, which featured photos of Garcia and Hart and the rest of the band, set to old Dead music. Hart and his wife and his five-year-old daughter danced as they watched. Not long afterward, when Bruce Hornsby--a pop pianist with his own solo career who had played with the Dead off and on--suggested reforming the band, Hart was ready. It was time...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Day Of The Living Dead | 7/13/1998 | See Source »

...company that selects manufacturers for university named products, acting as a go-between for approximately 75 percent of universities, said Bruce B. Siegal, vice president and general council...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Students to Hold Anti-Sweatshop Meeting in NYC | 7/10/1998 | See Source »

...likes to see a Hollywood marriage break up. Actually, we love to see Hollywood marriages break up. It makes us feel better to know the stars' glamorous lives are actually empty, solipsistic nightmares. So when BRUCE WILLIS and DEMI MOORE announced the end of their 10-year marriage, we couldn't help enjoying a jolt of schadenfreude. The couple, who wed after dating only three months, had spent the past few years denying rumors of their breakup; they even sued the Star for a June 1997 article that predicted a nasty divorce. As the ripples of this disunion wafted through...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Jul. 6, 1998 | 7/6/1998 | See Source »

...read that right. For to shatter the mighty meteor, a hydrogen bomb must be sunk deep into its core. That means hiring a wild bunch of wildcat oil drillers, led by Bruce Willis, to do the deed. They are all overgrown boys, designed to appeal to the undergrown boys who are this movie's prime audience. The roughnecks immediately start squabbling with the fly-right NASA nerds--representing responsible, clueless adulthood--who must hurriedly train them for space flight, deliver them to their target on time and admit in the end that obstreperous irresponsibility has its uses. Stupid as this...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema Short Takes: Armageddon: Insubstantial Impact | 7/6/1998 | See Source »

...Bruce Willis action picture "Armageddon" brought in an estimated $34.8 million this July 4th weekend, far more than the $19.8 million by last week's No. 1 (and this week's No. 2), Eddie Murphy's "Dr. Dolittle." Rounding out the top five box office draws over the holiday weekend were "Mulan," "Out of Sight" and "The X-Files Movie." "Armageddon"'s ticket sales were considered less than Earth-shattering, considering its $160 million budget. In its first five days the film brought in $52.9 million, putting it right behind this summer's other top action flick, "Godzilla," which opened...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: 'Armageddon': Big, But... | 7/6/1998 | See Source »

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