Time: (Clockwise from upper left) Notable Time magazine covers from the dates May 7, 1945; July 25, 1969; December 31, 1999; September 14, 2001; and April 21, 2003. Notice that on the September 14, 2001 edition, the usual red border was colored black due to the
Published weekly without interruption since March 3, 1923, Time: The Weekly News-Magazine (the final word is no longer hyphenated) pioneered a new genre of publication that was invented in the United States after the First World War and spawned many...
This what is known in the trade as an advetrorial--an advertisement in the guise of an editorial. Normally, we deplore advertorials because they blur the line between commerce and culture, the pursuit of cash and the pursuit of truth. But in the case...
Erica Heath Denver Rocky Mountain News 12-16-2004 LIST TIME IS TIPSY TIME AT MAGAZINES "I should have gone to beauty school." Cassie, my PR pal, looked more frazzled than usual when she arrived at our favorite after-work hangout. "Your hair looks fine," I...
“Other than if you put a ruler on the paper and measure it, I’m kind of hoping it will not be that noticeable,” said Tom Bodkin, design director for The New York Times. On the morning of Monday, August 6, the Times was scheduled to...
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Wasting Time 6/28/2007: 976 words, approx. 3 pages
Before you go to bed on the last Saturday in October, there’s one last thing you need to do. Set your alarm clock back one hour. And the clocks on your stove and microwave. Oh, and the one on your TiVo or VCR. Don’t forget...