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The Jonas Brothers' stylist shares the look -- for girls
Special to The TimesIT'S NOT teen and tween boys who are dressing like their favorite Jonas, it's teen and tween girls, right down to the last pair of red jeans and that ethnic scarf. The brothers' trademark looks, culled from trendy shops such as Opening Ceremony and...Tags: H&M, Clothing and Textiles Industry, Fashion Trends, American Apparel, Manhattan (New York City)
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'Beautiful Losers who really made their mark
Special to The TimesYOU MAY not know their names, but you likely recognize their work. Emerging from the Alleged Gallery in New York, the artists featured in the new documentary "Beautiful Losers" created imagery that has gone from being off-the-map to mainstream and a vital...Tags: Harmony Korine, New York, Corporations, Nike Incorporated, Leonard Cohen
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'How Beautiful It Is and How Easily It Can Be Broken' by Daniel Mendelsohn
How Beautiful It Is and How Easily It Can Be Broken
Essays
Daniel Mendelsohn
Harper: 456 pp., $26.95
HERE, among the flight of winged darts that pierce the critical essays of Daniel Mendelsohn:
Quentin Tarantino is "incapable of saying anything about...Tags: Gays and Lesbians, Euripides, Quentin Tarantino, Minority Groups, New York
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Life as a tagger fuels work
Special to the Chicago TribuneLocal MC Seel Fresh might have started recording his latest effort, "Street Famous," just a year ago, but the album's roots stretch back much further, to a trip he took downtown with his aunt more than a decade ago. It was then that he spotted "Subway...Tags: Jackson Park, Music, Englewood, MySpace
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Hey, the festivals dug them
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterFilm festivals are justifiably infamous for gluttonous parties, craven swag suites and break-the-bank bidding wars. But does having played the festivals actually help sell tickets when the movie finally hits theaters? The makers of two movies opening this...Tags: Sony Corp., Venice, Elections, Political Candidates, New York
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Norah Jones' unsung talent
rafer.guzman@newsday.comIt was the kind of offer that most Hollywood A-listers would jump at: a chance to work with Wong Kar-Wai, the critically acclaimed Hong Kong director of "In the Mood for Love" and "Chungking Express." But the woman that Wong wanted wouldn't call him back....Tags: Bette Midler, Popular Music, SoHo, Celebrity, Music
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Film directing is still a man's world
PATRICK GOLDSTEINAS Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton has stumbled during the last few months in the Democratic presidential race, a host of supporters have raised a hue and cry over sexism in coverage of the campaign. Clinton herself has complained about a "double standard"...Tags: Sony Corp., Nora Ephron, Nicole Holofcener, Dance, Gurinder Chadha
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Marianne Faithfull plays it against type in 'Irina Palm'
Special to The TimesMARIANNE Faithfull has lived many lives and barely survived some of them. Plucked from a crowded party in 1964 by the Rolling Stones' manager, who called her an angel with a robust physique, she hit the pop charts with a dulcet version of the Stones'...Tags: Tony Richardson, Music, Celebrity, Marianne Faithfull, Mick Jagger
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'Juno' set high box office standard for fest fare
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterFILM festivals are justifiably infamous for gluttonous parties, craven swag suites and break-the-bank bidding wars. But does having played the festivals actually help sell tickets when the movie finally hits theaters? The makers of two movies opening this...Tags: Elections, Movies, Vermont, Los Angeles, Cannes Film Festival
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White man's accessory
Hipsters have been traveling to India for decades to imbue their ironic, image-conscious lives with meaning. Blame the Beatles for making it the West's one-stop country for spirituality (an image from which India has undoubtedly benefited). So it was...Tags: Jean Renoir, Gene Hackman, Adrien Brody, Minority Groups, Wes Anderson
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'Darjeeling's' journey one of film, friendship
Tribune staff reporterIt started as just a passing conversation years ago over coffee in Paris. "The basic conceit of it was already mapped out by Wes," said Jason Schwartzman earlier this week as he sat in a suite at a downtown Chicago hotel. "He said 'I want to make a...Tags: Celebrity, Celebrity Mothers, Adrien Brody, Wes Anderson, Movies
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Reese, Scarlett and Cate lock up luxe lines
If you've watched the red carpets this year, you may have noticed a new alignment of the stars.
No longer content to dress a star for a particular event, design houses are now trying to lock them in for the entire awards season.
"Corporations call...Tags: Clothing and Textiles Industry, Fragrances, Angelina Jolie, Cate Blanchett, Natalie Portman
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