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The Morning Fix: Popcorn or basketball this weekend? Kate and William hysteria growing. Jodie Foster stands by her man.
Company TownAfter the coffee. Before quietly exiting for the day. The Skinny: Notice how time seems to go faster the older you get? Chew on that this weekend while watching basketball and ignoring the rest of the world. OK, enough deep...... -
Royal Wedding TV Watching: March 20 - 26
Show TrackerThe royal couple, Prince William and Catherine Middleton, will be wed at Westminster Abbey on Friday, April 29, 2011. As that big day approaches there will be plenty of coverage on TV. “Today” 6 a.m., Sunday, NBC; Prince William in...... -
Your morning fashion and beauty report: Kim Kardashian, Kate Middleton and tallying the spoils of Christmas
All The Rage-- So, what would a Monday morning be without a Kardashian mention? (Unthinkable.) The sisters continue to be strong cover subjects for magazines. In fact, Shape had its best-selling issue of the year on newsstands in June with Kim Kardashian...... -
Your morning fashion and beauty report: Blake Lively is the new face of Chanel's Mademoiselle bags, Queen Latifah for 'beauty loyalty' at CVS and more details on the royal wedding
All The Rage-- "Gossip Girl" star and fashion 'It' girl Blake Lively's ties with Chanel deepen: She's been named the official face of the brand's new Mademoiselle handbag collection, designed by creative director Karl Lagerfeld. Ads featuring Lively will hit... -
Book review: 'William and Harry' by Katie Nicholl
Los Angeles TimesOnce upon a time, there were two brother princes. Their beautiful mother had died when the boys were young, and after their aloof father took up with a selfish stepmother … Stop. That's how the spin whirled, for a time, around the young sons of...Tags: Defense, Imperial and Royal Matters, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, England, Dining and Drinking
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Monster Mash: Prince Charles foundation under investigation; remembering Patrick Swayze; Bolshoi Theatre funds scrutinized
Culture Monster--Undue influence? An architectural foundation sponsored by Prince Charles is under investigation by British authorities to determine if it interfered in planning disputes or influenced the choice of architects on certain projects. --In memoriam:... -
D-day coverage criticized
Readers' Representative JournalOn Saturday, June 6, about two dozen readers took the time to send e-mails or call The Times to complain about what wasn't there: "Why no D-day coverage in the first news section of The Times on June 6?" wrote...... -
Review review: The queen mother, a Nobel laureate and Robert Altman
Jacket CopyThis week our daily reviewed were royal, revolutionary, copyright-y, post-Nobel-laureate-y and about a revolutionary Oscar-winner. Here's a taste. Of William Shawcrossâ "The Queen Mother: The Official Biography," Patt Morrison writes: Queen Elizabeth... -
Princess Diana comic book under attack in Britain
The Hero ComplexA royal pain. That's the best way to describe the last two weeks for Darren G. Davis, the Washington state comics publisher who has gained some minor infamy in the British news media because of his supposedly cruel treatment of...... -
'The Queen Mother' by William Shawcross
When I asked about reviewing "The Queen Mother: The Official Biography," the response I got was something like: "It's 1,100 pages long!" Yes, I said, in my most imperturbable royal voice. But that works out to only about 11 pages a year.
Queen...Tags: Imperial and Royal Matters, Literature, England, Biography (genre), United Kingdom
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London's St. Paul's is 300 years old but looks brand-new
Among the 2 million annual visitors to St. Paul's Cathedral, the architectural and spiritual heart of London, only a few ever notice the grimy, charcoal-gray stone just inside the Great West Door.
It is, after all, just a single ugly slice of rock. And...Tags: Imperial and Royal Matters, Winston Churchill, Trips and Vacations, England, Travel
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Planned book promises to reveal the Salahis weren't White House gate-crashers, but were indeed invited
Show TrackerYou know Michaele and Tareq Salahi as the White House gatecrashers, and soon you can see them starring in Bravo's "The Real Housewives of Washington, D.C." But investigative journalist Diane Dimond is working on a new book that she says......
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