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Gisele Bündchen talks about modeling, her family and 'Gisele & the Green Team'
Special to the Los Angeles TimesSupermodel Gisele Bündchen has been canonized in British newspaper the Independent as "the biggest star in fashion history." So, since Bündchen (at age 30) already has the making-history thing nailed, she's focused on adding the future to her résumé ...Tags: Victoria's Secret, AOL LLC, Personal Service, Family, Aromatherapy
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Home of The Times: Pasadena home is Walter Herrington's canvas
What distinguishes Walter Herrington's Pasadena home is not so much the 1950s architecture, which is quite lovely, nor the vista of the arroyo, though that's beautiful too. What sets apart the dwelling are his possessions, more specifically the graphic...Tags: Photography, Sculpture, Homes, Entertainment, Ralph Lauren
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Chrysler photo show plumbs the national character
Few things attract our attention more than the face of another human.
Familiar and mysterious at the same time, it's a perennial subject in art, spawning more images over the centuries than any other subject.
With the invention of photography in the...Tags: Gordon Parks, Photography, Family, Chrysler Museum of Art, Abraham Lincoln
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September 15: Midday Fix - Photographer Sandro Miller
WGN NewsSandro Miller Imagine Cuba October 2 - December 26 Chicago Cultural Center 78 E. Washington Street Chicago sandrofilm.com/ Sandro's books: Sandro Miller: Imagine Cuba Sandro Miller: El Matador American Bikers: Photographs About Sandro Miller...Tags: Nikon Corp, Cuba, WGN, Diseases and Illnesses, Photography
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A prizewinning book of photo postcards
Jacket CopySometimes it takes a small press to make a truly interesting book. Yeti Books, with the help of Verse Chorus Press in Portland, Ore., is behind "Folk Photography: The American Real-Photo Postcard 1905-1930." OK, it's a pretty dry title. What...... -
SoCal Booksellers announce awards finalists
Jacket CopyThe Southern California Independent Booksellers Assn. has announced the finalists for its 2010 awards. Three finalists are named in each of six categories; the winners will be announced at a dinner for booksellers on Oct. 23. Aimee Bender, a professor....... -
Monster Mash: An Army ally aids the arts; Irving Penn portraits for sale; a 'new' Michelangelo at the Met?
Culture Monster-- New strategy: America can use the arts to help achieve its military and diplomatic goals, a retired Army general tells Congress during testimony designed to seek more funding for the National Endowment for the Arts. (Los Angeles Times) --...... -
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Paris Fashion Week: For Balenciaga, Balmain and Rick Owens, it's all in the packaging
All The RageIt's probably no coincidence that for his first runway collection since the launch of the Balenciaga Paris fragrance last month, house designer Nicolas Ghesquiere let his imagination run wild with the concept of packaging. Packaging is of paramount... -
Sam Mendes jumps onto the James Bond gravy train
The Big PictureNo, this isn't an April Fool's prank. According to both the LAT's Hero Complex and the Hollywood Reporter, Sam Mendes, the wonderfully cerebral and cultured filmmaker who once upon a time won an Oscar for "American Beauty," is in discussions...... -
Art review: Sharon Lockhart at Blum and Poe
Culture MonsterFrom Lewis Hine to Irving Penn, photographs of workers have alternately exposed inhumane conditions and fostered nostalgia for "honest labor." In her latest exhibition at Blum and Poe, Sharon Lockhart puts a twist on this conflicted tradition, making...
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