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Louis Vuitton's womanhood celebration closes Paris (AP via Yahoo! News)
After a week of shows dominated by the rail-thin teens who are ubiquitous on today's catwalks, Paris fall-winter ready-to-wear 2010-11 displays concluded Wednesday with a sensual celebration of women in all their curvaceous glory at Louis Vuitton.
Louis Vuitton's womanhood celebration closes Paris (Provo Daily Herald)
After a week of shows dominated by the rail-thin teens who are ubiquitous on today's catwalks, Paris fall-winter ready-to-wear 2010-11 displays concluded Wednesday with a sensual celebration of women
Louis Vuitton's womanhood celebration closes Paris (Channel 8 San Diego)
After a week of shows dominated by the rail-thin teens who are ubiquitous on today's catwalks, Paris fall-winter ready-to-wear 2010-11 displays concluded Wednesday with a sensual celebration of women in all their curvaceous...
Art of the Islamic and Indian World at Christie's South Kensington (Art Daily)
Thomas Daniell, R.A., An Indian palace with a nautch girl performing in front of a nobleman, oil on canvas, 42.1/2 x 60.1/4 in. (107.9 x 153 cm.) Estimate: £100,000 - £150,000. Photo: Christie's Images Ltd 2010.
Liberty Prints At Target; Free Play Reading, Museum Admission (Hartford Courant)
H2O To Go Forget bottled water from the supermarket. H2O is on tap 24-7 at The Burnside Ice Co. , 776 Tolland St. in East Hartford, where local folks line up around the clock to fill containers with inexpensive well water from the self-serve, coin-operated spigots. (Bring your own containers and quarters. Water is 50 cents a gallon.) The water's source is a 400-foot artesian well drilled through ...
Fresh, new talent featured at interactive craft bazaar (Gulf Islands Driftwood)
Two island artisans are hoping to develop an interactive marketplace experience with the inauguration of a new biannual craft fair.
Old art, new avatar (New Kerala)
The art of Serigraphy goes back to several centuries but modern techniques have made sure that the art is as suited to modern taste and times as yesterday.
Michelle Obama's ball gown makes museum debut (AFP via Yahoo! News)
First Lady Michelle Obama bowed to tradition Tuesday and donated the dazzling ball gown she wore for her husband's presidential inauguration last January to the Smithsonian museum institution.
A baby in a broken room, flowers in a vacant lot (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
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Meet your favorite authors (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
Authors seem to be springing up at the St. Louis Public Library faster than the flowers in my garden. Mark your calendar right now for March 8, 11, 17, and 25. There’s something for every reading taste.
