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Salon.com August 10, 2000 Thomas Scoville |
Hello, are you human? At a Silicon Valley cocktail party, it's hard to find anybody who passes the Turing Test. |
Fast Company September 2000 Daniel H. Pink |
Bobos "R" Us David Brooks has seen the new American establishment -- and it is us! But has he discovered the power of latte-drinking, laptop-toting "bourgeois bohemians" just as the sun is setting on their glorious reign? |
Salon.com August 1, 2000 Andreas Killen |
Happiness is back Now that Eli Lilly has put it in a pill, psychologists, neuroscientists and other researchers are probing the causes and properties of feeling good. |
Salon.com May 8, 2000 Jeremy Weintraub |
Backgammon bonanza In New York's gambling clubs, the five-day week is just another grind. |
Salon.com July 21, 2000 Gary Kamiya |
Beware the San Francisco Goths! Colorado Rockies first baseman Todd Helton blames his team's lack of success at Pac Bell Park on "the Gothic scene." What blood has he been drinking? |
Salon.com July 15, 2000 Joan Walsh |
The "survivor" who wasn't Why wring our hands over reality TV? We ate up the life and death of JFK Jr. -- and what's wrong with that? |
Salon.com July 14, 2000 Janelle Brown |
A dot-com call to art Tech companies are driving artists out of San Francisco, but tech millionaires could save them. |
Salon.com July 12, 2000 Erik Dussere |
The queer world of the X-Men OK, Wolverine never built a shrine to Judy Garland, but "the strangest teens" were obviously homo superior -- emphasis on the homo. |
Salon.com July 7, 2000 John Leonard |
Feeling lonely? A Harvard prof blames TV and boomers, but the real culprits are bowling hoodlums, beer and big business. |
Salon.com July 5, 2000 Susan Emerling |
Where the elite meet to pawn their Patek Philippe Yossi Dina's exclusive Beverly Hills pawnshop caters to the desperately rich and the famously desperate. |
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