
Costume News Archive - 11-Mar-2008
HIS sausage costume is sure to raise a smile, but Neil Fraser has a serious reason for running the BUPA Great Edinburgh Run.
Where was Paco Rabanne when Ukrainian designer Veronika Jeanvie needed him at her U.S. debut?
David Adjmi's drama Stunning, set in the Syrian-Jewish community of Brooklyn, begins a world-premiere run March 10 by Woolly Mammoth Theatre in Washington, DC.
A story in Sunday's Image section gave an incorrect address for the lululemon boutique. The store is at 1704 Walnut St.
A Rembrandt masterpiece on loan from the Paris' Louvre Museum for its first appearance in the United States is the highlight of an exhibition of three self-portraits by the famed Dutch master.
Who doesn't like historical epics? Costume dramas that give you an up-close-and-personal look at some musty but meaningful period when life was tough, but big things were happening?
With the showing of the Project Runway finale Wednesday, those seeking a fashion fix can get it from an unlikely source: a high school musical.
STURBRIDGE - Visitors to Old Sturbridge Village this weekend and next can see how families in the 1830s turned maple sap into sugar in that quintessentially New England process known as "sugaring off." Interpreters in period costume will tap trees and boil the sap over open fires at the village's outdoor sugar camp from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday ...
Sheriff's deputies in Mission Viejo, Calif., shot and killed a man at a shopping mall after he allegedly robbed a jewelry store Sunday afternoon.Witnesses said the man wore a very bad wig ? like something you'd buy in a costume shop, officials told the Orange County Register. The man, whose identity was not immediately disclosed, was killed in a shootout with deputies in the parking structure at ...
The normally staid sport of golf has a viral video, believe it or not. It's a goofy music video to show off Top-Flite's new D2 golf ball, and it's the brainchild of Top-Flite's national brand manager, Nate Randle.