Janelle Brown

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  • "Hell No, They Won't Go -- Yet"

    By Janelle Brown and King Kaufman
  • Hell no, they won't go -- yet

    Even those college students who passionately support the U.S. war on terrorism aren't sure they want to die in it.
  • Nostradamus called it!

    Internet conspiracy theorists are having a field day after the attacks.
  • Anti-Arab passions sweep the U.S.

    Despite Bush's calls for tolerance, firebombings, shootings and other acts of violence strike Islamic worshippers.
  • "Purge our society," online bigots shout

    Post-disaster threats and expressions of racism bubble up on the Web.
  • Trash mags with training wheels

    Teen glossies walk a fine line between beauty myth and teen reality -- and they stumble often.
  • Death of a pop princess in the making

    The fate of Aaliyah was a made-for-TV movie tragedy spun out before our very eyes.
  • Paranoia for fun and profit

    It must be a conspiracy. Everyone is talking about the computer game Majestic -- even the aliens.
  • Compulsive scavenging

    A new disorder for the downturn.
  • Auction of the damned

    The sad and grotesque spectacle of a $200 million dot-com reduced to overpriced lots of Aeron chairs and Foosball tables.
  • "The winner dies" and "Coming out of the closet"

    Readers respond to Janelle Brown's report on anorexia and Melissa Levine's story about being straight.
  • "The winner dies"

    A Web-based pro-anorexia movement provides a bizarre support network for starving girls.
  • Distributed.outrage

    How could installing a screensaver be a crime against the state?
  • You give me fever

    Watching Reese, Lizzie and the fashion statement bandit. Is it hot in here or is it just me?
  • Juicy "Fruits" is sexy, tasty and good for you

    A new portfolio of Japanese street chic puts our bland fashion to shame.
  • High-concept haute couture

    Luxury retailers are doing their best to turn their stores into theme parks, messy apartments or the Museum of Modern Art. But will anyone buy the clothes?
  • High noon for the morning-after pill

    With the medical establishment pushing to make it available over the counter, and anti-abortion groups fighting to stop it, little-known emergency contraception could be the next battle in the reproductive wars.
  • Raving lunacy

    Officials are cracking down on dance clubs that provide health information about recreational drugs. They may shut down some raves, but kids will die.
  • Top 10 crimes of fashion

    Fascism is on the rise, and silliness is being foisted on consumers.
  • Tarnished glossy editors and a dearth of petticoats

    I'll take Anna Wintour's job -- as soon as she finishes her mud-wrestling and cancan binge.
  • Keeping it real

    British magazine i-D marks 20 years of pimples, dimples and fashion in the rough.
  • The music revolution will not be digitized

    The dust is clearing from the online entertainment wars. Who won? The record labels. Who lost? Consumers.
  • The recording industry eats its young

    Janelle Brown describes Vivendi Universal's surprising purchase of MP3.com and what it means for the future of online music.
  • Do it yourself

    Homemaking gets its groove back as youthful Martha Stewart acolytes knit, purl and make curtains.
  • The poison pill

    The media, the government and the drug companies: They're all to blame for the fen-phen debacle, says "Dispensing With the Truth" author Alicia Mundy.
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