Monochromatic makeup and slick updos, courtesy of Peter Philips and Julien d’Ys, perfectly balanced the designer’s colorfully printed pieces. Point/Counterpoint Dries Van Noten's collection of elongated tunics, pleated dresses, and oversize sweaters, rendered in a quiet riot of…
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Last year, Mnr. Dries Kriel appeared on "Hello, Africa!" to discuss the Boervolk Freedom Foundation's May 1st event at the Women's Monument in Bloemfontein.Last month, Mnr. Kriel passed away on April 6th unexpectedly from a heart attack. He was 63.In this exclusive interview with The Right Perspective's "Hello, Africa!", Mnr. Kriel's daughter Christine remembers her father, who activism began duri
The Investor Business Daily Had This on News From Iraq:For the first time in months - in fact, since the U.S. troop surge was put in place in June - coverage of U.S. policy in Iraq does not rank among the top 10 news stories as tracked by the Project for Excellence in Journalism.The percentage of news stories devoted to events in Iraq, moreover, has shrunk to 3%, the lowest since September and barely half the 2007 average. In only three other weeks this year has Iraq coverage been so scanty.All this in a period when word managed to get out through other sources that: U.S. troop casualties have plunged to their lowest level since February 2004, as rocket, mortar and suicide bomb attacks have all hit two-year lows. Iraqi civilian casualties are down two-thirds from their peak in December 2006. Iraq's government and the U.S. military say al-Qaida has been vanquished in Baghdad, as thousands of Iraqi families return to the capital to rebuild their lives. Iraq's government has signed up
From The Article:"The severe drought tightening like a vise across the Southeast has threatened the water supply of cities large and small, sending politicians scrambling for solutions. But Orme, about 40 miles west of Chattanooga and 150 miles northwest of Atlanta, is a town where the worst-case scenario has already come to pass: The water has run out".
In a recent conversation with a colleague, he asked me, "What happens when the creativity dries out?" That is, what do you do when your struggling to find a new idea, concept or marketing message? I like to think I'm full of ideas, but I've also hit the brick wall from time to time. Here are seven strategies you can use to get the creative juices flowing:1. Search the Internet. If you have an idea or concept or don't know where to start, spend some time surfing the Internet. Looking for book titles? Visit Amazon.com or other book related sites and do a little research. Seeing similar products in your category is a great catalyst for creative ideas.2. Start drawing. Putting pen, marker, or crayon to paper or white board is a great way to get your thoughts going. Many creative thinkers use whiteboards excessively starting with a word in the middle of the board. Circle it and created branches that contain related ideas and circle them. You'll be surprised how quickly you can fill your
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zoom-inLike a painters set of water colors, Dries Van Noten's menswear spring 2007-2008 show had every glob of color from neon green to eggplant purple. Every fashion designer has their trademarks, Jil Sander light gray & detailed silhouettes, & dark blue, while Dries Van Noten is notorious for his collection of nylon and thin-fabricated jackets. The floral print shirt, pictured above, was also a piece in the prada show for this year. A great change from last years collection, this year's collection was a youth european look.*original photos taken by Marcio MadeiraCustomer Service
Paris Hilton’s attorneys have filed notice with the court to appeal the 45-day sentence she was given for violating the terms of her probation in a drunk driving case.
Hilton told reporters, “I feel that I was treated unfairly and that the sentence is both cruel and unwarranted and I...
Hello, Africa!Boere activist Dries Kriel, who has spent his life's work dedicated to the cause of the Boerevolk, speaks about his effort to turn May 1st from a Communist Holiday into a volksdag, and the Boere's plans to rally together against the Communist-ANC's plans to deface the Women's Monument in Bloomfontein.Right Click and "Save As..." to Download