
Corset News Archive - 30-Oct-2006
CaVetra Charone Guillory and Reginald Joseph Babineaux exchanged vows Oct. 28, 2006 at St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church in Grand Coteau. The Rev. Jim Lambert conducted the 2 p.m. double-ring ceremony and nuptial mass.
Marie Antoinette inspired Sofia Coppola's new movie, the cover of last month's Vogue and more fashion designers than you can shake a powdered wig at.
When City and media folk meet, they gloat. "So how long do you think Conrad Black will go to jail for?" After Jeffrey Skilling, the former CEO of Enron, got 24 years last week, the excitement over the trial of Lord Black in Chicago next March increases. Lord Black faces eight counts of fraud, each of which carries a possible sentence of five years. Tom Bower's new biography portrays him as a
1ST LT. NATE RAWLINGS IS STANDING IN THE CAMP LIBERTY MOTOR POOL, just west of Baghdad, trying to figure out why a NASCAR track dryer should be welded to one of his minesweeping trucks. In such situations, Rawlings -- who is 6-2, 230 pounds -- resembles an offensive lineman who has been asked to...
Ben Carlson's "Hamlet" lives to share his neuroses with an audience. But whereas your typical Hamlet lollygags like an overgrown schoolboy delaying the start of class, Carlson's first entry is a powerful diagonal cross straight toward the paying customers of the Chicago Shakespeare Theater.
1ST LT. NATE RAWLINGS IS STANDING IN THE CAMP LIBERTY MOTOR POOL, just west of Baghdad, trying to figure out why a NASCAR track dryer should be welded to one of his minesweeping trucks. In such situations, Rawlings -- who is 6-2, 230 pounds -- resembles an offensive lineman who has been asked to dance ballet. His brow furrows, his comic-book square chin dips with respectful curiosity. But he'd
Oct. 30 (Bloomberg) -- New York parents won't find Halloween costumes for their little princesses and superheroes among the corsets, towering headpieces and cigarette outfits at Frankie Steinz Costumes in the city's SoHo neighborhood.