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Fashion books: From brain food to eye candy
Tribune NewspapersIf fashion is a candy store, publishers are the kids running wild in it. The result is a selection of coffee-table books for holiday giving that alternate between deeply satisfying and a fun sugar rush. "Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty" (Metropolitan...Tags: Alexander McQueen, Book, Museums, Anna Wintour, Ellen DeGeneres
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Reading fashion
Tribune NewspapersFor fashionistas, thumbing through a book could be the key to better understanding the world of style, discovering a new trend or finding a new way to wear a piece you already own. These style-centric publications, will make any in vogue beach babe look...Tags: Candace Bushnell, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, Yohji Yamamoto, Biography (genre)
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Chris Giftos' Gift For Entertaining
If you're feeling a bit stressed about your holiday entertaining plans, listening to Chris Giftos talk about his experiences should calm you.
There was the time that then-First Lady Hillary Clinton was coming for a dinner at the Metropolitan Museum of...Tags: U.S. Army, Disasters and Accidents, Disasters, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Frank Sinatra
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Meet Your 'Stylista' Fashionistas
Zap2It.comIf one reality star has her way, you'll soon be wearing "Oh de Cologne." A 22-year-old college grad named Cologne is just one of the 11 hopefuls who are vying to win the coveted position of Junior Editor at Elle magazine on the reality competion show...Tags: Giorgio Armani, Jessica Simpson, Grace Kelly, Entertainment, Stevie Nicks
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Fast-Paised review: 'Factory Girl'
Sienna Miller plays Edie Sedgwick, the damaged-goods socialite with a million-dollar smile who became a sudden celeb in the '60s when she started hanging with Andy Warhol (Guy Pearce) and dating Bob Dylan (Hayden Christensen). The movie chronicles her...Tags: Health, Hayden Christensen, Edward Herrmann, Movies, Sienna Miller
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Movie review: 'Factory Girl'
Tribune movie critic2 stars (out of four) As Edie Sedgwick in "Factory Girl," Sienna Miller nails a lot of the look and spirit of the elfin, drug-fueled `60s glamour girl, a fascinatingly self-destructive figure whose tragic trajectory among the era's stars and superstars...Tags: Mick Jagger, Orson Welles, Hayden Christensen, Edward Herrmann, Andy Garcia
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Fast-Paised review: 'Infamous'
As Truman Capote (Toby Jones) researches the gruesome Kansas murders that became the basis for his book, "In Cold Blood," he befriends one of the killers, Perry Smith (Daniel Craig). "Infamous" covers the same period in Capote's life as last year's...Tags: Juliet Stevenson, Truman Capote, Jeff Daniels, Sandra Bullock, Daniel Craig
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Movie review: 'Infamous'
Tribune movie critic2½ stars (out of four) Didn't we just have a film about Truman Capote writing "In Cold Blood"? Yes, last year. It was called "Capote," and it was excellent. Now there's another one, and though stylistically all over the place, it's not without interest....Tags: Jeff Daniels, Truman Capote, Sandra Bullock, Juliet Stevenson, Daniel Craig
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'Infamous'
As writers as diverse as Cervantes and Christopher Marlowe has noted, comparisons are odious, but in the case of "Infamous" and "Capote" they are also inevitable. Both films cover exactly the same period in author Truman Capote's life, so much so that...Tags: Academy Awards, Jeff Daniels, Sandra Bullock, Juliet Stevenson, Truman Capote
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'The Importance of Being Earnest'
Times Staff WriterSince Oliver Parker so successfully directed and adapted Oscar Wilde's "An Ideal Husband" to the screen in 1999, there was every reason to hope that he would do the same with "The Importance of Being Earnest." But this time he chose not to stick with...Tags: Judi Dench, Movies, Fairfax (Fairfax, Virginia), Reese Witherspoon, Entertainment
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Movie review, 'Chop Suey'
A homoerotic-biographical potpourri about a photographer's lifelong pursuit of beauty, Bruce Weber's "Chop Suey" begins supposedly as a portrait of Weber's current favorite model, Peter Johnson, a Wisconsin wrestler. But then it all but drops its main...Tags: Danny Kaye, Chet Baker, Celebrities, Documentary (genre), Movies
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'Chop Suey'
Times Staff Writer"Chop Suey" is an apt and delightful title for this artfully assembled visual memoir from photographer Bruce Weber, whose commentary is heard on the soundtrack. It is the most personal and accomplished of the several documentaries Weber has made over the...Tags: Documentary (genre), Movies, Fairfax (Fairfax, Virginia), Entertainment, Jan-Michael Vincent
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