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Margery Gordon
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Sci-Fi on the Hi-Fi
By Margery Gordon
May 20, 1999
In the radio station's control booth used for That Sci-Fi Show, Joey Reynolds, a George Costanza-like character, intently cues up The X-Files' theme and adjusts sound levels. On the other side of a glass window, a leather-vested, red-bearded Evan Edwards makes bugs' eyes of foam microphone covers while other crew...
The Art of Persuasion
By Margery Gordon
Mar 11, 1999
A paintbrush and paint tube meet to make an A, ballet slippers arch into an R, a bow crosses a violin to form a T, and a strip of film curls into an S. Molding the bold letters with talent and imagination, an eighth-grade student embodies in her poster the...
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