Mixing fashion and motherhood: Moms on the runway Forget the usual vacant model stare. It was smiles and high fives with Iman as real moms of all shapes and sizes took over New York Fashion Week, working a runway Thursday with strollers and pregnant tummies, looking chic for everything from school drop-off to date night.
Obama balancing the 99 percent and the 1 percent President Barack Obama is preaching an economic message aimed at the 99 percent and raising campaign cash among the 1 percent, walking an election year tight rope complicated by the need for hundreds of millions of dollars at a time of high unemployment.
Curb the car dashboard technology, government asks Auto dashboards are becoming an arcade of text messages, GPS images, phone calls and web surfing, the government says, and it's asking carmakers to curb those distractions when vehicles are moving.
Groupon has 'cracked the code,' says CEO In the ever crowded daily-deals market, Andrew Mason argues that the only competition for Groupon is itself. Originally posted at News - Digital Media
Review: ‘Peter Pan: The Boy Who Hated Mothers’ at H Street Playhouse It’s a nasty drop from the warm and fuzzy Darling family of the popular Broadway musical version of “Peter Pan” to the suffering brood of dramatist Michael Lluberes’s new adaptation, “Peter Pan: The Boy Who Hated Mothers.” Here, Mrs. Darling (Lisa Hodsoll), her cheeks streaked with eye makeup, is so grief-stricken over the death of her youngest, Michael — yes, he dies in infancy in this ...
The Emerson String Quartet: Losing a player, but as forceful as ever There was a tang of electricity in the air at the Music Center at Strathmore on Wednesday night — but there always is when the Emerson String Quartet is in town. Nearly four decades of playing together have made this one of the most insightful chamber music groups on the planet, and the near-telepathic unity of their interpretations can seem almost miraculous. But there was a note of poignancy ...
Artist to color part of the Loop Internationally renowned artist Jessica Stockholder, faculty chairperson of the University of Chicago’s Department of Visual Arts, will “wrap” with her painting, sculpture and perhaps even fabric, a la fabric artist Christo, four buildings at a yet-to-be-announced intersection on State Street in June, the Chicago Loop Alliance said Thursday. “Christo (known for wrapping in fabric “The Gates” in ...
The California Honeydrops take busking act onstage at the Mint A few weeks ahead of their month-long European tour in March, the five-piece band of seasoned street players will play the Mint on Feb. 18, brandishing a distinct blend of historic New Orleans culture and blue-eyed soul.
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