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Zuhair Murad agrees: His dress for Kristen Stewart was shocking
Zuhair Murad is the current winner of the celebrity dressing derby, and not just in France. He is especially popular with young Hollywood, his creations having appeared on Jennifer Lopez, Taylor Swift, Miley Cyrus, Blake Lively, Marion Cotillard and...Tags: Fashion Trends, Miley Cyrus, Blake Lively, Marion Cotillard, Taylor Swift
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French official visits first class of dual-language immersion class in Glendale
French Consul Axel Cruau visited Benjamin Franklin Magnet Elementary on Thursday to observe the first contingent of students enrolled in the school’s French dual-language immersion program. The kindergartners in the program spend most of the day...
Tags: France, Students, Teaching and Learning, Italy
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Checking out Paris with Carla Hayden
Few people can recognize the yearning to escape better than Carla Hayden, chief executive officer of the Enoch Pratt Library. As a librarian, she has spent many years helping her curious clientele explore new realms and journey to wondrous places...
Tags: Agriculture, Hotels and Accommodations, Arts and Culture, Agricultural Research and Technology, Science and Technology
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Shopping like a Parisian in L.A.
Los Angeles TimesIn L.A., grocery shopping is an extreme sport. Weekly, I threaten my husband that I'm going to start keeping a log detailing how many miles and how much time I spend shopping. I can tell you right now the carbon footprint is not pretty. When I was a...Tags: Cheese, Services and Shopping, Groceries, Potatoes
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MyFrenchFilmFestival.com begins Thursday
Lovers of French films often have limited choices at their local theaters, and traveling regularly to Paris to catch the latest titles isn't an option for many. Enter MyFrenchFilmFestival.com, a celebration of contemporary French cinema, which...
Tags: Apple iTunes, Arts and Culture, France, Lucrecia Martel, Michel Hazanavicius
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Review: Vive 'Les Miserables' in all its over-the-top glory
The people who put "Les Misérables" on screen dreamed a mighty dream, they really did. They dreamed of filming one of the most popular of modern theatrical musicals — 60 million tickets sold in 42 countries and 21 languages since its 1980 Paris...
Tags: Helena Bonham Carter, Amanda Seyfried, Hugh Jackman, Celebrities, Sacha Baron Cohen
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Benjamin Millepied talks about leaving L.A. dance for Paris
With his appointment as the new director of the Paris Opera Ballet, Benjamin Millepied has landed one of the most prestigious jobs in dance, overseeing a corps of 150 performers at the legendary institution. But his new post, which was announced...
Tags: Arts, Arts and Culture, New York City, Fine Artists, Benjamin Millepied
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Germany to bring home its gold by 2020
BERLIN -- Germany's central bank announced Wednesday that it would reverse a decades-old policy of storing gold abroad and reclaim $36 billion of bullion from New York and Paris to ensure that half of the country's reserves were on home soil by 2020....
Tags: Metal and Mineral, Germany, Gold and Precious Material
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Lovin' lentils
In the crowded world of legumes, we may ignore lentils in the rush to buy red kidney beans for chili, navy beans for ham-flavored soup, black beans, pinto beans, split peas and more. That's too bad. A smart cook learns to love lentils for their variety...
Tags: Foods and Beverages, Parsley, Lentils, Mustard, Cheese Corn
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2013 Grammy Award nominees
Indie-rock trio Fun. and R&B/hip-hop star Frank Ocean scored big in Grammy Award nominations, scoring six nods apiece mostly in the top Grammy categories. The Recording Academy announced the nominations Wednesday during a show in Nashville. The 55th...Tags: Brian Wilson, Radio, Pat Metheny, Heart Attack, Entertainment
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Oscar Niemeyer dies at 104; modernist Brazilian architect
Oscar Niemeyer, the architect whose soaring buildings form the heart of Brasilia, the instant modernist capital built in the wilds of Brazil in the late 1950s, has died. He was 104. Niemeyer, who had outlived his contemporaries to become the world's...Tags: The Washington Post, Hospitals and Clinics, Arts and Culture, France, Algiers (Algeria)
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