Corset News Archive - 21-Aug-2007

  • 'MS killed my father...now I'm fighting it too' (Daily Mail)
    For years, Taggart actress Alison Beebles, 52, kept her diagnosis of multiple sclerosis hidden from all but her close family and friends. Here, she talks frankly to Liz Bestic about the disease and how she copes


  • Manson tones down shock value on CD (The Charleston Gazette)
    Marilyn Manson dials down the shock on his newest album, ?Eat Me, Drink Me.? For all of you who hate Marilyn Manson: He feels the same way about you. As much as you disagree with his wearing fishnets and a corset on stage, he disagrees with your wearing a suit and tie to work.


  • Knight wedding (McKinney Messenger)
    Theresa Marie Guerra and Matthew Allen Knight were united in marriage June 16, 2007, at the Chapel of the Incarnate Word in San Antonio with the Rev. James E. Schellenberg officiating.


  • In Tomorrow's Paper (EdmontonSun.com)
    The queen of golf is the queen of fitness. Find out more in Keeping Fit. Find last week's column here.


  • 'Fashion show' opens window on 19th century (Galesburg Register-Mail)
    Mary Todd Lincoln explains fashions, culture during Civil War


  • PoR creates own wonderland of rap (Chicago Sun-Times)
    'Most people will go to a concert in a band T-shirt and some jeans. I might show up in a skirt, a corset and some Goth boots," says PoR, a Chicago rapper who couldn't care less about the hip-hop uniform and readily concedes she doesn't fit in.


  • Screamfest: Not Just for Young Shriekers (Washington Post)
    Fans of rapper T.I. have been known to yell, shout and curse during his shows, but they don't typically scream like little girls -- which makes the Atlanta rapper an odd choice to headline a teen idol concert franchise targeted at young women and named for their excited shrieks.


  • Beautiful 'Jane' ultimately bland (The Herald News)
    "Becoming Jane," the imagined back story of Jane Austen, might have seemed like a solid corset-and-carriage flick if a couple of other movies hadn't come along in recent years and covered similar territory in superior fashion. Here, Anne Hathaway stars in this portrait of the novelist as a young woman.


  • Little is known about the bride, but her wedding gown is still revered by many (The Times-News)
    CHARLOTTE, N.C. - Sixty years after her death, Emily Williams Kern is a mystery to most of her family. Yet there's no escaping her memory in their Charlotte homes, where the paintings she created over a lifetime hang behind couches and over beds.


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