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...Christianity relies on Hollywood--or, at least, parts of Christianity thrive and define themselves in opposition to pop culture. There is a vast Christian entertainment industry, complete with wrestlers, comedians, novels, rock music and movies. The trumped-up campaign to "defend" Christmas has become a cottage industry for cultural commentators and Fox News personalities. And a narrative of cultural persecution among Christian political-activist groups--despite belonging to the U.S.'s majority religion and having a born-again President--keeps money and volunteers flowing to those groups...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Hollywood vs. Jesus | 3/1/2007 | See Source »

...subsequently made a sugary album with supermodel/siren/singer Nico, it would probably sound a lot like Dean and Britta’s debut album, “Back Numbers.” In “Back Numbers,” the married couple, formerly of the indie-rock band Luna, step away from their well-respected place in the music industry to explore a folksy, Mitch and Mickey sound. M. Dean Wareham ’85, who’s billed in the accompanying press material as “an architect of despair,” comes across...

Author: By Joshua J. Kearney, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Dean & Britta - "Back Numbers" | 3/1/2007 | See Source »

When I first started reading Cosmo—mostly on trains and planes as a teenager—every glossy page fascinated me. I wondered if this was really how glamorous grownup women lived: Fashionistas in three-inched heels who, in between their high-flying jobs, rock hard abs workouts and French manicures, managed to make time for to-die-for sex with their smoking hot boyfriends...

Author: By Lucy M. Caldwell | Title: Pour That Girl A Drink Already | 2/28/2007 | See Source »

Your girlfriend can leave you, LFO may not rock forever, and your own mother might disown you. However, you can bet that an institution that has already survived for over 360 years will probably stick around for a while—and so will that Harvard tattoo you’re considering plastering on your ass. For Joseph K. Cooper ’07, the Veritas shield that adorns his shoulder blade is more than just a way to show off in the locker room and at the beach. “I view tattoos as a way to commemorate...

Author: By Daniel B. Adler, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: School Spirit: Just About Skin Deep | 2/28/2007 | See Source »

Nina Garduno has captured this mentality in her Malibu, Calif., store, FreeCitySupershop, which carries, along with the hand-designed, vintage-style graphic T shirts, an ever changing array of custom turntables, teepees and free fresh-squeezed orange juice. "People say, 'Is this a rock shop? A clothing shop? A bike store?' It's whatever you want to take from it. I'm just putting it out there," says Garduno, who, as a vice president for Ron Herman menswear and a buyer there for 20 years, has made a career out of predicting trends, including vintage denim and studded jeans...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Clean Sweep | 2/27/2007 | See Source »

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