Costume News Archive - 01-Mar-2008

  • Dodgers' Import Hoping To Send Batters To Heartbreak Hotel (NBC 4 Los Angeles)
    Hiroki Kuroda makes his Los Angeles Dodgers debut, minus the Elvis Presley costume.


  • Comedians plumb '70s as decade of choice for comedy (Contra Costa Times)
    Platform shoes, leisure suits, fondue, fro picks. What used to be cool is now the stuff of comedy. When it comes to period comedies, the '70s are the equivalent of Victorian era costume drama.


  • Kuroda, Jurrjens impressive in debuts with new teams (San Francisco Chronicle)
    Hiroki Kuroda made his Los Angeles Dodgers debut, minus the Elvis Presley costume. Jair Jurrjens took the mound for the Atlanta Braves, hoping to show his favorite team that he's worth star shortstop Edgar Renteria. Kuroda, another Japanese star...


  • Man Wearing Statue of Liberty Costume is Shot in West Valley (KTAR 92.3 Phoenix)
    Phoenix police said officers got in a gun fight with a man Thursday afternoon after he shot at another man wearing a Statue of Liberty costume.


  • Benjamin Britten: Peter Grimes (Concertonet)
    Donald Palumbo (Choral Director), Scott Pask (Set Designer), Ann Hould-Ward (Costume Designer), Peter Mumford (Lighting Designer) Metropolitan Opera Orchestra and Chorus, Donald Runnicles (Conductor), John Doyle (Production).


  • Kuroda Has Impressive Debut As Dodgers Pitcher (CBS 2 Los Angeles)
    Hiroki Kuroda made his Los Angeles Dodgers debut, minus the Elvis Presley costume. Jair Jurrjens took the mound for the Atlanta Braves, hoping to show his favorite team that he's worth star shortstop Edgar Renteria.


  • Kuroda, Jurrjens impressive in debuts with new teams; Braves beat Dodgers 10-3 (Canadian Press via Yahoo! News)
    KISSIMMEE, Fla. - Hiroki Kuroda made his Los Angeles Dodgers debut, minus the Elvis Presley costume.


  • Teen creating some magic with his Six Flags museum (Los Angeles Daily News)
    VALENCIA - The purple fur of the troll costume was matted and the plastic eyes were scratched, but 19-year-old Brandon Bruce eyed it as a piece of local history and the building block he needed.


  • Grant was taken to jail in Halloween costume (Detroit News)
    When convicted murderer Stephen Grant was wheeled out of a northern Michigan hospital following his arrest last March, he was wearing Macomb County Sheriff Mark Hackel's Halloween costume -- a black-and-white prison getup Hackel had planned to wear to a party.


  • Find your Dutch costume at Newcomers' sale (The Holland Sentinel)
    Holland Area Newcomers is again sponsoring the annual Dutch costume Resale, providing the opportunity to purchase new or used costumes for Tulip Time. The event is scheduled 5 to 8 p.m. March 11 at the Civic Center, 150 W. Eighth St.


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