Friday | Chicago Tribune
The punk princess and the poodle
“I'm very organized. I have to be that way or I'd go insane.”
Tribune reporter Observing her standard get-up of teased, jet black hair, black tank top with black leggings, thick, black eyeliner and multiple tattoos, one would never guess 23-year-old Rachel Siler was a ... via Chicago Tribune
Wednesday May 7 | The Sydney Morning Herald
Arts: Hats the showstoppers for Eliza's operatic outing.
“I'm not telling anyone my contacts.”
The hats are showstoppers for Eliza Doolittle's operatic outing, writes Valerie Lawson. via The Sydney Morning Herald
Monday May 5 | Telegram & Gazette
Lowly motor scooter gains fans
“It's the idea that it's something completely different. It's not a motorcycle, not a car, not a moped”
By Shaun Sutner TELEGRAM & GAZETTE STAFF ssutner@telegram.com Movie stars Robert De Niro, Leonardo DiCaprio and Sandra Bullock ride them. via Telegram & Gazette
Saturday May 3 | Trend Hunter Magazine
Umbrella Art - En-JOI the Rain
“Sometimes I'd see a design, but it was usually a logo and on the outside. I thought there was nothing for the most important person; the one under the umbrella. It just didn't make sense.”
For way too long the umbrella has been undervalued as a classic style icon. Think Gene Kelly in "Singing in the Rain", Diana Rigg in "The Avengers", Audrey Hepburn in "My Fair Lady". Sensing this accessory has ... via Trend Hunter Magazine
Thursday May 1 | Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Q & a / Pamela Keogh, Author: Sophisticated, yet so 'girlish'
“Ummm, no. And if she did, she'd be freaked out by the several million hits that came up.”
From the moment Audrey Hepburn took a "Roman Holiday" in 1953, she has been a symbol of style and elan. via Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Tuesday Apr 29 | Los Angeles Times
10 best films to see Paris on the silver screen
“Ratatouille ': Last year's animated hit about a rat named Remy who has a talent for cooking; directed by Brad Bird of 'The Incredibles.”
If springtime in Paris isn't going to work for you this year, rent a movie and pretend -- until you can book a flight and go. via Los Angeles Times
Sunday Apr 27 | Variety
1958: Hepburn gets second wind
“I hope we make it some day soon -- or else I'll be too old to play it.”
GOOD MORNING from Rome: Audrey Hepburn in her nun's costume and chalk-white makeup looks more fragile than ever. via Variety
Friday Apr 25 | Telegraph.co.uk
The eighties is voted 'decade of shame'
“Brits are left so red-faced by the eighties, whether they experienced the decade or not, that a third of us would prefer to forget it ever happened.”
It's the decade long associated with neon-coloured lycra, mountains of hair and shoulder pads. via Telegraph.co.uk
Wednesday Apr 23 | Daily Express
Scoot off and discover a new view of Italy
“You'd never get me on the back of one of those things even if you looked like George Clooney.”
PAUL GOGARTY discovers that the only way to explore the vine-braided countryside, the gastronomy and the ancient towns of Tuscany is on the back of a Vespa... YOU wouldn't go to Bangkok and not take a ... via Daily Express
Monday Apr 21 | Redbankgreen
School Vote: Six-Percent Solution
Click teeth to read "comments on comments" file. Click GIF file to enlarge. 04.17 'Breakfast at Tiffany's' Audrey Hepburn's 1961 star turn, part of the Count Basie Theatre's '9 Decades of Film Classics' series. via Redbankgreen







