And for its latest trick, circus gets an updated look
And for its latest trick, circus gets an updated look
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - Jan 24 9:14 PM
NEW YORK -- The Greatest Show on Earth got a makeover. When the 136th edition of the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey circus opened earlier in January, it had a completely new look -- from the stage (no more three rings) to the costumes.Save to My Web
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Riverfront Times - Jan 24 3:04 PM
Best Car Wash The Neighborhood Car Wash Hand car washes are for special occasions (or men who love their cars even more than their lawns). Automated drive-through car washes are a quick fix in emergency situations. Wielding a hose at self-service bays is the most common method, and if...Save to My Web
Shopping for Answers: Petite teens have fewer shopping options than adults
The Sacramento Bee - Jan 25 3:04 AM
DEAR SHOPPING: My daughter is 17 years old and 4 feet 9 1/2 inches tall. Here's the problem: The clothing in the petite sections of stores is geared for the working woman. When she tries on clothes in the other departments, they are almost always too long and would require altering, which can take away from the garment's original style. Do you have any suggestions for her?Save to My Web
Diva has claws out for Katherine
icWales - Jan 25 4:25 AM
A RUSSIAN soprano has taken a swipe at Katherine Jenkins, suggesting that shes only as successful as she is because of her glamorous image.Save to My Web
Lavigne Wants High-end Modeling Gig
ContactMusic - Jan 24 1:49 PM
Punk princess AVRIL LAVIGNE has signed with Ford Models and wants to land a high-fashion advertising campaign. The COMPLICATED singer, who became fSave to My Web
A class with a style all its own
The Star-Ledger - Jan 24 10:28 PM
Blair Maxwell says she is finding her own style. The 14-year-old Caldwell girl is taking the new Fashioning Art Class at the Montclair Art Museum's Yard School of Art, where she is experimenting, creating patterns and collages.Save to My Web
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New Times Broward-Palm Beach - Jan 24 3:52 AM
Author Doug Wright explores the true story of Charlotte von Mahlsdorf, an openly gay German transvestite who survived World War II, and the Nazi and communist regimes by living as a woman.Save to My Web

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