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1. Art imitating art imitating art
Tribe Posting : Spotlight : 05/07/2008

hen Vogue premiered its April issue, the Annie Leibovitz photo gracing the cover immediately inflamed racial sensibilities. The photo features LeBron James and supermodel Giselle Bundchen posed in a clear homage to a xenophobic WWI army recruitment poster. Liebovitz apparently failed to explain the reference to Vogue.

2. Parallel Universes: Photos by Mark Leong
Magazine Archives Article : Winter 2007

Special for 02138mag.com; a photo show by Mark Leong.

3. The Parallel Universes of China
Magazine Archives Article : Winter 2007

Mark Leong's photographs of contemporary China capture the surreal coexistence of dazzling development, environmental devastation and the yawning gap between city and country life. Orville Schell dissects this society of opposites.

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1. Best Job Ever!
Magazine Archives Article : Spring 2007

Forget medicine, law, politics, and business. This pair of dissidents has forged a new career of on-camera mouthing off.

2. Mark Moffett, Ph.D. ’87
Tribe Posting : Spotlight : 01/11/2007

“I like to photograph things that have been considered impossible, or have never been shown before,” Mark Moffett says. Moffett—alias “Doctor Bugs”—has risen to prominence for snapping such rarities as a tarantula shedding its skin, which it does just once every year, and a Colombian golden dart frog that only three non-locals have seen alive—and that packs enough poison to be fatal to one thousand people.

3. Linda Ann Blackwood, 66
Tribe Posting : Lives : 10/04/2006

Writer for Travel Weekly; illustrated stories with her own photographs; editor at Scholastic Publications.

4. Charles Benjamin Sears, 92
Tribe Posting : Lives : 09/21/2006

Contract negotiator at California Institute of Technology, Jet Propulsion Lab in Pasadena, Calif.; cranberry grower; officer in the Navy in WWII from 1942 to 1946.

5. The Kids Stay in the Pictures
Magazine Archives Article : Premier Issue

American girlhood isn't what it used to be. Photographer and filmmaker Lauren Greenfield's raw portraits zoom in on a society that values exhibitionism over modesty, image-conciousness over self-awareness, and the trappings of adulthood over childish things.

6. Joseph Snow, 80
Tribe Posting : Lives : 07/08/2006

Founded a surgical practice at Cape Cod Hospital in Hyannis; maintained a private surgical practice from 1959 to 1978; served for two years in the U.S. Army Medical Corps.

7. Richard Vincent Collins, 83
Tribe Posting : Lives : 06/29/2006

Worked at Midwest Research Institute and Butler Manufacturing Co.; served in the U.S. Navy as a landing craft radar and sonar technician during World War II.

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