How Michelle Obama's dresses influence fashion NDTV Sun, 30 Jan 2011 02:09 AM PST There's the State of the Union address, and then thereâs the State of the Union dress. Does anyone care if the president wore a suit by the presidential tailor George de Paris on Tuesday night? Of course not. His speech, and issues like job creation, tax cuts, climate change and gun control, are more pressing than his fashion choices. | Egyptians aboard join anti-Mubarak protests EuroNews Sun, 30 Jan 2011 02:07 AM PST Egyptians across the world on Saturday joined their fellow countrymen in protesting against the rule of President Hosni Mubarak. In France, some 700 people gathered outside the Egyptian embassy in Paris. | Book review: A mystery flanked by moral crisis The News Journal Sun, 30 Jan 2011 01:04 AM PST In "A Man in Uniform" (Crown, $25), author Kate Taylor's portrait of honor and deception in turn-of-the-century Paris is alluring and suspenseful, an even greater testament to her skills as a writer when one considers that she draws her story from... | Katie Armour of online lifestyle magazine Matchbook San Francisco Chronicle Sun, 30 Jan 2011 00:21 AM PST Katie Armour's introduction to interior design is envy-inducing: At the age of 15, she traveled to Europe with designer Suzanne Tucker's family - visiting Paris at the start of the antique season and later touring Italy.... | Decorators: Good-bye, Paris. Hello, London! Detroit Free Press Sat, 29 Jan 2011 23:30 PM PST Good-bye, Paris. Hello, London! While the French capital's been dear to home decorators for years, we're seeing the look of London in the newest furnishings and accessories. As designer Mei Xu notes, "London blends charm and cheekiness, traditions and trends." And it doesn't hurt to have a royal wedding just around the corner. | Theatre review: âAnne Frank & Meâ from Orlando Repertory Theatre Orlando Sentinel Sat, 29 Jan 2011 22:48 PM PST The most chilling part of âAnne Frank & Meâ at Orlando Repertory Theatre is not the scene of Nazi soldiers rounding up terrified Jews in 1940s Paris. Much scarier is the present-day scene of a mother chirpily comparing the Holocaust to a fish story of the sort recounted by imaginative sailors. âThe fish gets bigger [...] | | |
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