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  • Five Things That Make Me Smile Sunday, October 12, 2008 @ 12:32AMSHARON TAYLOR, 56 Morning radio personality at AM TAMPA BAY, 970 WFLA SHOES: Oh, my God, I don't know how many I have. I think I have at least 100 pairs. Let's just leave it at that. No matter how skinny or how fat you are, shoes always fit.
  • Marc of a genius Saturday, October 11, 2008 @ 8:53PMIn what might just be his best collection to date, Marc Jacobs sent out an eclectic mix of styles in his Spring/Summer 2009 collection for New York Fashion Week..
  • Raise a glass to the best vineyards in the world Saturday, October 11, 2008 @ 7:10PM Pop into the supermarket on the way home. Buy yourself a nice bottle of red. Crack it open and enjoy a pleasant evening with a plate of ribs in front of the telly. Yes. Not a bad way to enjoy wine.
  • 'Derby Girl' and 'Nick & Norah's Infinite Playlist': alt-cred crisis? Saturday, October 11, 2008 @ 12:26PMI'm scared for Michael Cera. Despite his skill with understated humor, his projects ("Juno," "Superbad") indicate he might be trapped by his own talents.
  • Prank canvas Friday, October 10, 2008 @ 7:30PMWho but a genius would come up with a Manual of Contemporary Art Style? Written by the artist Pablo Helguera, the book expertly answers the questions you never thought to ask like, "Should one sleep with an artist whose work one does not like?" or, "How should one approach a dealer tastefully?"
  • How do I look?: Tawiah, singer, 21 Friday, October 10, 2008 @ 7:26PM My clothes are a reflection of me. If I'm feeling down, I'll be wearing black from head to toe. If I'm up, I'll be donning all the colours under the sun. There are people whose style I admire, but I pretty much do my own thing. If I see something and love how it looks on me, I'll just run it. I love granddad style. Those boys look gangsta in their little outfits.
  • Homecoming, struggles and new beginnings Friday, October 10, 2008 @ 12:01PMThe chartered plane loaded with soldiers descended slowly in the summer sky as Sgt. John Kriesel watched eagerly on the tarmac, clutching a walking cane. He had been waiting for this reunion for more than seven months.
  • Passengers Complain TSA Going Too Far Friday, October 10, 2008 @ 9:26AMPassengers having to take off their shoes and not traveling with large bottles of liquids are two examples of how air travel has changed in our post 9/11 world. But now some travelers are wondering if security officials are going too far when it comes to enforcing some other safety measures.
  • It’s Ladies’ Night Friday, October 10, 2008 @ 5:33AMEvery Yale girl knows that sometimes the men folk around here can get a little much and it’s time to speed dial the girlfriends and get your estrogen fix. But that’s no reason to sacrifice a potentially fabulous night out — blow off some steam and give yourself a well-deserved break from cockiness and courtship with an evening of running around town with the girls.
  • Recalling victims Friday, October 10, 2008 @ 2:48AM About 60 people gathered on the lawn at the St. Joseph County courthouse Thursday night to remember the victims of domestic violence.
  • A neighborly visit Friday, October 10, 2008 @ 2:20AMAfter living in our new house for several weeks, I finally met our neighbors one Saturday afternoon when my husband was out of town. It wasn't as if I hadn't had a chance earlier.
  • The economics club demands your interest Thursday, October 9, 2008 @ 8:38PMIf I mention economics, do you think of graphs, equations, math concepts or just a bunch of fancy scribbles that have no real meaning in life? If the answer is yes, let me tell you more. The laws of economics affect you every day, and the laws are much more than mathematical theory. Economics is a living social science that helps explain human action. It analyzes the effects of what people do ...
  • Watch Artists At Work with 'Open Studios' Thursday, October 9, 2008 @ 7:05PMMartin Owino, one of the 98 artists opening their workplaces to the public during Portland Open Studios, lets you travel to Africa by way of southeast Portland on Oct. 11, 12 and 18, 19.
  • Emma shares her Beijing memories Thursday, October 9, 2008 @ 6:31PMLiving for two months in Beijing, including working at the Olympic Games for two weeks, has resulted in too many brilliant experiences to recall.
  • Debra Messing Re-starts 'The Starter Wife' Thursday, October 9, 2008 @ 5:52PMUSA's hit miniseries becomes a series for the actress and now executive producer
  • 'The Starter Wife': Molly's Entourage (Old and New) Thursday, October 9, 2008 @ 5:52PMSay bye-bye to Sam and hello to Zach as Molly finds a new love and new friends while dealing with her old chums and the ex.
  • School kids walk away with shoe donations Thursday, October 9, 2008 @ 5:24PMFind a need and do something about it. That's the philosophy of some local volunteers who are reaching out to a Las Vegas elementary school. From backpacks to school supplies, this group has already donated plenty to Cynthia Cunningham Elementary.
  • Wrap Star Thursday, October 9, 2008 @ 5:00PMMiguel Angel Rodriguez can make a woman want to wear a tablecloth. It's happened many times at Sockshop & Shoe Company in downtown Santa Cruz, where Rodriguez works as an accessory buyer and visual merchandiser. "People are always asking, 'Where did you get that dress?'" he says.
  • Inner teen voice pushes video vet to, like, attract young fans Thursday, October 9, 2008 @ 3:57AMat a glance
  • Saugus' Bulder goes from swimmer to top-notch runner Thursday, October 9, 2008 @ 3:34AMCROSS COUNTRY: Saugus sophomore gives up swimming to concentrate on running, and is becoming a standout.
  • Fab Forties Gals dress the part Thursday, October 9, 2008 @ 3:31AMSydney Ballesteros, 26, loves old-fashioned clothes so much that she's started a group for people who share her love of the past. The Fabulous Forties Gals formed a year ago.
  • Sexy Role-play Costumes Add Sizzle to This Season's Spooky Celebrations Thursday, October 9, 2008 @ 3:01AM With stress and anxiety at their highest levels in recent memory, consumers are looking for fun, creative ways to decompress and add a little spark to their lives. What better way to de-stress this fall than to get in the spirit of Halloween with a bit of flirtatious role-play?
  • Entering Buhler High in '40s was an adventure for this girl Wednesday, October 8, 2008 @ 12:08AMNo matter how many exciting things have happened in life, I don't think there is any that can compar ...
  • Shoes tell tales of domestic violence Tuesday, October 7, 2008 @ 2:13AMClose to 200 pairs displayed Monday on the lawn of the state Capitol. Flip-flops. Sparkly dress shoes. Tennis shoes. A child's first shoes - size 1. Each pair represented a life touched by domestic violence.
  • Morris girl harriers win at Plainfield Tuesday, October 7, 2008 @ 2:11AMIn a meet scored as a double dual at Plainfield Central High School on Tuesday, Morris, Oswego East and the hosting Wildcats squared off in a cross country meet. In the girls outing, Morris defeated Central 23-32 and East 23-34 while the boys lost to Central 15-40 and to East 21-34.
  • Chapter 1: The story begins Tuesday, October 7, 2008 @ 12:13AMA Breakfast Serials story Reprinted by permission of Breakfast Serials Inc. June 15, 1828. West Bank of the Little Wabash River, Illinois. "Jesse! Moses!" Mama calls from the cabin. "Finish your chores and come quick. Papa has a surprise." Mama sounds excited. I look up from milking Nettie. "Moses, did you hear?" "I'm not deaf." A forkful of hay tumbles from the loft and lands near Nettie's feed ...
  • Young Cancer Survivor Holds Lemonade Stand for Cure Monday, October 6, 2008 @ 11:59PMREHOBOTH BEACH , Del. - A glass of lemonade could help find a cure for cancer. That is the plan for one little girl in Sussex County. And every penny has a special meaning to her.
  • Clinton Kelly knows how to get the look Monday, October 6, 2008 @ 6:30AMFashion guru shares tips and trends with Valley shoppers Fashion guru shares tips and trends with Valley shoppers
  • Former Royal Aikens trying to make up for lost time after time in prison Monday, October 6, 2008 @ 4:56AM T he recovering cocaine addict sits by himself, anonymous among a crowd of thousands in the same place he once became famous. His hair is gone now, along with a couple of teeth and about 80 pounds since his last arrest. A boy in the row in front plays a portable Nintendo game, while his older brother takes lessons on playing the infield from his father. Just a couple of feet behind them, ...
  • Teens start Operation CRAYON to help other families Monday, October 6, 2008 @ 4:17AMKids in the local community have put their free time to good use with Operation CRAYON (Children Rallying Assistance for Youth of Need), helping others displaced by Hurricane Ike.
  • Hip – if not hooray – for Miss Pinkham Monday, October 6, 2008 @ 3:58AMI don’t like class reunions. You never can find anyone you remember, and the jocks still won’t talk to you. But word was this might be the last reunion for the class of 1951, so I was in Spokane last weekend for the 100th birthday of North Central High School.
  • Stepping into 'Sex and the City' writer's shoes Monday, October 6, 2008 @ 3:06AMIn the flesh, Carrie Bradshaw's alter ego was pretty much what you'd expect: slight, quite blond, with fabulous shoes. Candace Bushnell -- the writer of Sex and the City, the New York Observer column-turned-book-turned-HBO-series-turned- movie -- was at Saks Fifth Avenue Bal Harbour Friday night to promote her latest work, One Fifth Avenue (Hyperion, $25.95).
  • Deadly China earthquake in focus at SKorea film fest Sunday, October 5, 2008 @ 7:01PMChinese film-maker Pan Jianlin speaks during an interview on the sidelines of 13th Pusan International Film Festival in Busan. Pan struggles to find the right words to describe what he saw at the Muyu Middle School, six days after the earthquake that devastated Sichuan province.
  • Deadly China earthquake in focus at SKorea film fest Sunday, October 5, 2008 @ 6:51PMBUSAN, South Korea (AFP) - Chinese film-maker Pan Jianlin struggles to find the right words to describe what he saw at the Muyu Middle School, six days after the earthquake that devastated Sichuan province.
  • Each generation spoils its children Sunday, October 5, 2008 @ 5:42PMEach generation attempts to make things better for its children. Often it's a mistake to do just that. A case in point can be seen at any parking lot of any high school in the country.
  • Noel Irwin Hentschel: With Sarah Palin and Joe Biden in the Neighborhood Beauty Shop Sunday, October 5, 2008 @ 5:27PMInteresting "undiluted talk" in a Democratic district -- these ladies in the neighborhood beauty shop were either undecided or voting for Sarah.
  • Lancaster-based Elaine Biss' take on couture catches the fashion world's eye Sunday, October 5, 2008 @ 4:08PMAs Elaine Biss looks at her digital watercolor of a tall blond afloat in the ruffles of her sea-green ballroom gown, she sees Cinderella."I like the girl who, nobody knows who she is, but everybody thinks she must be somebody because she's beautiful," Biss of Lancaster said.Biss is talking about...
  • Deanie Mills: I Surrender, Sarah! Friday, October 3, 2008 @ 10:42AMI heard one commentator call what Biden did "a litany of numbers" but that you were "folksy." You go, girl! When you gave me that cute little wink, nod and smile, I knew that the Republicans were right after all--this election should not be about issues!
  • A pink performance: Mavs support cancer research with victory Friday, October 3, 2008 @ 2:27AMMesa State College’s volleyball team added pink to the school color scheme Thursday night, and despite some bumps along the way, the Mavs were in the pink with a five-game victory over Colorado Christian University.
  • Seniors compare current crisis to Great Depression Thursday, October 2, 2008 @ 10:56PMSeniors at the Alpena Senior Citizen's Center remember when economic times were tough during the Great Depression and on Thursday they shared their thoughts on what the future holds. Mabel Cole, 88 , of Mount Morris remembers that times were tough when she was growing up, but said they weren't as tough as what some families faced.
  • Hollywood ingenues draw young ladies to jewelry Thursday, October 2, 2008 @ 9:22PMNew York—Rather than flipping through Vogue and Harper's Bazaar for style tips, fashion-loving teens and 20-somethings are more likely to mine celebrity gossip magazines each week to see where their favorite stars are vacationing, whom they're dating—and, of course, what they're wearing.
  • What's missing from this election? Molly Ivins Thursday, October 2, 2008 @ 8:46PMThe late buckaroo populist and freedom fighter would have had a ball with the insanity of this current news cycle.
  • Statement From Knox's Supporters Raises Questions About Case Thursday, October 2, 2008 @ 8:26PMThe following is a statement from local supporters of Amanda Knox. Anne Bremner, a defense attorney and former prosecutor is speaking on their behalf.
  • 'Ex List' may be worth keeping on yours Thursday, October 2, 2008 @ 7:22PMRATING: (POLITE APPLAUSE)The Ex List: Comedy. 9 p.m. Fridays on CBS. One of the worst surprises in television is when a good series goes bad - and goes bad quickly. This happens all the time, of course, but it's never a pleasant experience. Fans of NBC's "...
  • Singer Kellie Pickler forges career with smarts, humor Thursday, October 2, 2008 @ 2:40PMFor many viewers of "American Idol" in 2006, Kellie Pickler will forever be remembered as the ditzy, Southern blonde who had no clue what calamari was. Many presumed she'd disappear into the fame ether.
  • Lost: EPIC FAIL Thursday, October 2, 2008 @ 12:58PMLost "The Hunting Party" Originally aired January 18, 2006 Disc 3 Mario Perez: ABC"I put on my dress eyebrows for you and this is what you make me do?" OH NOES, LOSTIES! After having finally caught myself up on my...
  • How Sloan Barnett Got Her Friends to Go Green Thursday, October 2, 2008 @ 12:11PM "I'm just a normal girl. I don't live in a log cabin, I wear leather shoes," said eco-socialite Sloan Barnett . "I'm just like you, but I try every day to do better!" Ms. Barnett, who is 40, was the guest of honor at a book party Wednesday evening hosted by President and CEO of NBC Universal Jeff Zucker and his wife Caryn at the Central Park Boathouse. Ms. Barnett's new book, Green Goes ...
  • Date disaster with a 1936 Chevrolet Thursday, October 2, 2008 @ 8:33AMBy Bill Sherk, The Old Car Detective Don Fraser of Ottawa, Ont., reads CarStory in the local EMC paper: “When the Arts Formal at Queen's University rolled around in January 1945, I was only 18 but determined to attend.
  • Shared heritage eases culture shock Thursday, October 2, 2008 @ 12:11AMJapanese kids from families brought to area by tech jobs help each other adjust to U.S. CLARKSVILLE ? When 5-year-old Kei Sakakibara moved from Japan a few weeks before the start of kindergarten here, she was a stranger in a strange land.She knew nobody at Clarksville Elementary School and couldn't speak a word of English. She was 7,000 miles from home. It was a scary time. But she found a ...
  • ‘Yigal Ozeri: The Boathouse' gives a new definition to accessible photorealism Wednesday, October 1, 2008 @ 11:32PMArtist Yigal Ozeri seems to respond to today’s demand for high-definition television with paintings that take photorealism to a new level.