 Hi. Im Margaret Heffernan, CEO of ZineZone.
Every week on ZineZone you will get to see the Web through the eyes of trailblazers, people who inspire and provoke with their stories of adventure, risk-taking and achievement. You can share their zines, hear their stories, and join in chat and discussion groups where you can add your thoughts and comments.
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Carla Dunlop-Kaan |
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Carla Dunlap-Kaan is ripped, and it's a beautiful thing. Two national titles and three major professional championships in bodybuilding landed Carla numerous television appearances as a spokeswoman for fitness. This former Ms. Olympia and current fitness consultant proves that it is possible to combine beauty, brains and brawn.
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Basil Twist |
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In an age of fancy effects and digital wizardry, the art of puppetry is alive and well. And, in the case of Basil Twist, it's all wet too. At only thirty years old, Twist has taken "puppetry" to a whole new dimension-- underwater. We talk to this innovative theatre artist about his water-based show and what motivates him about puppetry.
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| Terry Rosen |
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Terry Rosen straddles two worlds. An artist and technologist, she designs solutions -- from neckware for Nicole Miller to groupware for IBM. This senior partner at Ogilvy & Mather traces her non-linear career path and shares her vision for creativity in a world in which art and technology have merged.
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John Stamstad |
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John Stamstad has been called his "own weird science project." This solo off-road ultra-cyclist has has won the grueling 320-mile Iditasport Extreme in Alaska three times, and its predecessor, the 160-mile Iditabike, four times. We find out what makes Stamstad continue to push his pedals when others opt to quit.
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