Double Trouble
- Bullseye, August 2003
Common Law
- Bullseye, February 2003
Roadrunner Records - New York Magazine, October 22, 2001
Prince of All Media - Inside Magazine, March 30, 2001
O-Town: Building the Perfect Boy Band - Inside Magazine, January 31, 2001
Ray Anderson -
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Chicago Chicago - The Costco
Connection, November 1998.
Recognizing Valor - Michigan History Magazine, January/February 1997
Marshmallows Then, Rose
Bowl Now - U.S.News & World Report,
December 25, 1995
A Judge of Character - Connecticut
College Magazine, May/June 1994
Outkast's new album delivers the best of both worlds
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Love reigns supreme in this hip hop artist's domain.
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In the hit and miss music business, the metalheads at Roadrunners consistently rack up sales. Now aligned with Island Def Jam, can this quiet but dangerous company crank it up a notch?
Just in time for the post-Napster world, the eccentric purple one has unveiled a new music subscription site. Does his NPG Music Club have the funk to lead artists into revolution?
An unapologetically prefab fivesome culled from 1,800 hopefuls on an ABC reality show is the most cunningly marketed, cross-platformed boy band ever. Can the efforts of Clive Davis, teen-pop impresario Lou Pearlman and radio giant Clear Channel create the new 'N Sync? Band debuts at #5 on this week's charts.
Aspiring to become the greenest CEO in America.
Travel story extolling Chicago despite its false bravado.
The story of Charles Thomas, a brave African-American World War Two
veteran whose Medal of Honor was long overdue.
Northwestern University football coach Gary Barnett turned the perennial
cellar-dwellers into Big Ten champions.
How federal judge Kimba Wood, who sentenced Michael Milken, broke
barriers for women in the legal field.