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- Dead wrong in China. (September 2007)
- Joe Henry believes in experience and `Civilians'. (September 2007)
- Fashion Dish: Miss Sixty offers dollars for celebrity attendees. (September 2007)
Dead wrong in China.
(September 2007)
The following editorial appeared in the New York Daily News on Thursday, Sept. 6:
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Having allowed the world to be flooded by poison toothpaste and dangerous toys, the Chinese are cracking down on a matter of life and death. Beijing has banned the reincarnation of living Buddhas without official permission.
In a bizarre exertion of power, the government decided "to institutionalize the management of reincarnation" of Tibetan Buddhist monks:...
Joe Henry believes in experience and `Civilians'.
(September 2007)
Byline: Jim Farber
Youth may fuel the pop mainstream. But in the cultish world of Joe Henry, elders rule.
"I'm a big believer in the places that experience takes you," says Henry. "Some of my favorite Duke Ellington recordings were made toward the end of his life. And I'm interested in what Dylan has to say now, at his age."
Small wonder Henry has carved out an esteemed place for himself as the go-to producer for artists of a certain...
Fashion Dish: Miss Sixty offers dollars for celebrity attendees.
(September 2007)
Byline: Jo Piazza
NEW YORK _ Thursday must have been pricey for Miss Sixty. Word is the show's planners were baiting stars with small fortunes to get them to attend their 10 a.m. show. One high-profile publicist informed us that her clients were being offered up to $50,000 to hit the tents in the morning.
It paid off. Demi Moore, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Clive Owen and Mischa Barton sat front row, though all four seem way out of the edgy denim brand's tweeny...
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