Corset News Archive - 26-Nov-2007

  • A twist to traditional holiday gift-wrapping (The Kansas City Star)
    This holiday season, peek in the junk drawer for gift-wrapping inspiration. All kinds of odds and ends can be used to decorate packages in place of traditional red and green wrapping paper, says Debbie Dusenberry, owner of Curious Sofa in Prairie Village. Just use your imagination and ingenuity, as she did with the gifts pictured on this page.


  • Kylie or Madonna, who's queen? (Daily Telegraph)
    KYLIE Minogue has always been a classy dame but her tribute to Madonna, but as she eleases her 10th album in 20 years, she's poised for another grab at the Queen's tiara.


  • Victorian fashion in vogue - briefly (The Auburn Citizen)
    SKANEATELES - Who wears 35 pounds of garments? Football players put on enough gear to get close to that amount. Astronauts don lots of stuff.


  • Elliot Sharp's Terraplane Wed., Nov. 28th Sets at 8:30 & 10:30PM at the Iridium Jazz Club (All About Jazz)
    IRIDIUM JAZZ CLUB 1650 BROADWAY (Corner of 51st) NEW YORK, NY 10023 RESERVATIONS: 212-582-2121 Sets At 8:30 & 10:30PM Les Paul Sets Remain at 8:00 & 10:00PM Effective immediately, minimums are $10/person/set for all show except Les Paul - $15 mins.


  • The Firing Line (The Daily Texan)
    In a pickle This letter is an attempt to find the name of a pickle. I was an architecture student in 1955-1956 and sometimes had lunch at a place by the University Co-op called (I think) The Texas Sweet Shop. It was mostly a bakery but had some tables in the back.


  • More News (Redlands Daily Facts)
    The Performance Loft's original dance-theater multimedia piece "Losing Things" started with nothing to lose. There was no script, no specific goal. Only a concept and a handful of actors, dancers and a playwright.


  • In elasticated pants we truss (Guardian Unlimited)
    Life & style: Sales of support underwear have rocketed as women rush to buy the silhouette of their dreams


  • At Euro Disney, couture for cartoons (Los Angeles Times)
    Vivienne Westwood, Azzedine Alaļa and others dream up contemporary styles for classic characters for the amusement park's 15th anniversary. FOR decades, Disney has fed the princess fantasy -- Cinderella in her fluffy ball skirt and glass slippers, Minnie Mouse in her vampy red polka dots and pumps.


  • Fine tuning (Pioneer Press)
    Last month, Radiohead made international headlines by announcing the online release of a new album, "In Rainbows," available for a price set by the listener. It was hailed as yet another turning point for an industry increasingly headed in the digital direction.


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    Corset News Archive - 26-Nov-2007