Corset News Archive - 20-Oct-2006

  • No Pain, No Gain (The Arizona Republic)
    A burning cigarette poised millimeters from the flesh of her chest, the woman on stage lets her head fall back in tense anticipation -- or is it ecstasy? -- as the ember inches closer.


  • Hand up, not handout (The News & Observer)
    Dress-up gets naughtyBut why do women favor trashy costumes?


  • 'Prestige' has a few twists up its sleeve (Boston Herald)
    Did somebody say "abracadabra"? Who could have imagined two magician movies in one season? Joining the Edward Norton/Jessica Biel sleeper "The Illusionist" is the more ambitious...


  • 'Worcester Corset' a royal performance (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)
    WORCESTER - "The Royal Worcester Corset Company" - which had its second coming at the new and magnificently improved Worcester Technical High School's majestic George F. and Sybil H. Fuller Auditorium Friday night - is such a pleasingly realized and panoramic home-grown concoction that it hardly matters that it borders on self-aggrandizement.


  • Frightfully foxy (The Charlotte Observer)
    A nurse in a short white dress with spaghetti straps and thigh-high fishnets more appropriate for a strip club stage than a hospital.


  • COVER- Mad about you: Archie and Amélie's Albemarle (The Hook)
    Published October 19, 2006 in issue 0542 of the HooK. They were the Scott and Zelda of the Gilded Age. She was a scandalous author from a pedigreed Albemarle family. He was a rich-as-sin Astor, who escaped from a New York insane asylum.


  • Good Girls Go Bad, for a Day (New York Times)
    Some use Halloween as a ?safe space,? a time to play with sexuality.


  • Corset Shapes and Styles (BellaOnline)
    One of the key components to comfortable corsetry is making sure the style of the corset compliments your natural body shape.


  • Functional Furniture (The Reader)
    Curator and Omaha artist Robert Gilmer?s idea of a dysfunctional household, thankfully, doesn?t contain any overbearing mother-in-laws or screaming, bratty kids.


  • A worthwhile ride (Kansas City Star)
    The opening sequence of ?Shortbus? contains real sex, kinky real sex and then, just for good measure, even kinkier real sex. John Cameron Mitchell?s film wastes no time getting our attention.


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