The Uncertain Future of NATO
by Susan Hollis |
NATO opens its arms to Russia
in an attempt to become allies. Has the destruction of September 11th brought on this
change of heart? Will it be a smooth transition from former enemy to trusted ally? Are
the winds of change really blowing? Only time will tell whether NATO's new valued ally
is a friend or foe.
On The Other Hand...
with Advice Columnists: Veronica Gross and Mike Tancredi |
Ever felt disrespected and
taken advantaged of by your boss? See what Veronica and Mike have to say about one
reader's dilemma. Also, Mike and Veronica will address some parenting skills and how to
better understand our unruly teens and preteens when one reader exclaims that they are
at their wits end.
Brain Teasers & Fun Facts
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Well, you've begged that
Gx bring them back and we heard you! Not only do you get to try to unravel the mysteries
of our brain stumpers but we have new and exciting Fun Facts to share with all of your
friends and family. So what are you waiting for, check it out!
The Hollyweird Tour
by Sheli Casteel |
Poison, Cinderella,
Winger, and Faster Pussycat has joined forces to put on one of the biggest tours of 2002,
The Hollyweird Tour. It's coming to a town near you and if you're a die-hard metal music
fan then you definately don't want to miss it! Sheli Casteel gives a full account of what
you can expect from beginning to end.
Equanimity: A Twentysomething Journal
by Ayrrichelle Aday |
Equanimity: a calmness when facing difficult situations. There have been a lot of changes to the look of my journal for 2002. The name, the look, the feel, the writing, and the experience is all new. Delve deep into my world and discover what it is like to live one day in the shoes of Generation X.
Ozzy Who?
by Melanie Burkes |
America loves The
Osbournes. Mtv (once again) has unleashed a bit of reality television that the Generation
X crowd just can't resist. The Osbournes have almost instantaneously become the
biggest thing on television since the first season of Survivor. The Osbournes have
been nothing less than purely entertaining as we watch them muddle through their
not so normal lives. We challenge you to watch just one episode and not get hooked.
It simply can't be done.
Marriage: Dividing Assets
by Jennifer Lofquist |
No one ever thinks it will
happen to them. In fact, every married couple wants their marriage to last forever. However,
sometimes divorce is inevitable if two people just can't work out their differences. Today, your
chances of a successful "until death do us part" marriage is a 50/50 venture. So how do
you cope when you come to terms that it just isn't going to work out?
Is The Force Still With You?
by Jayne Denker |
Has Generation X become
so jaded by technology and special effects in movies that we are no longer touchable?
Or are we just challenging the geniuses of the future to find better ways to entertain us?
Has technology made us such aggressive viewers that what seemed sensational to us 20
years ago seems uneventful now? Jayne Denker compares the Generation X audience
of Star Wars first trilogy to the Generation X audience of the second Star Wars trilogy.
Remaking The Matrix
Reprint courtesy of: SF Crowsnest |
The Matrix II - better known as 'The Matrix Reloaded' -
has begun filming. Will Keanu Reeves be returning as Neo once again to save the world from the treachery of computers or will this techno-drama take a new and interesting turn? What about the love story between Trinity and Neo will that be pursued this time around? This and more inside...
Music Review: Dark Days (Coal Chambers)
by Brad DeMaagd |
For many of Generation X,
our carefree summers are mostly in our past, and we may see today's music as lacking in
anything new and fresh. Hard rock music which for many travelers becomes an essential
part of the long road trip. In my hunt for a good summer hard rock band, I turned up the group
Coal Chamber and their third album Dark Days. Dark Days is a refreshing break from the norm.
Movie Review: My Spider Sense is Tingling!
by Mark R. Leeper
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Mark R. Leeper finds that Sam Raimi does a comic
super hero story that is more character-driven than fight
driven. Toby McGuire plays Peter Parker, the boy
bitten by a spider and finds himself with special spider
powers. The film is fairly faithful to the comic book and
at the same time is fast-moving and fun.
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