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GLAMOUR...GOSSIPS...HEALTH...HISTORY.

GLAMOUR
1.
FASHION 2005.
BY MAXIMILLIEN DE LAFAYETTE.
Despite the doe-eyed models,
miles of muslin and yards of silk, the common man managed to catch and keep
the spotlight at Brazil's biggest designer event, Sao Paulo Fashion Week. The
watchwords at this year's event, were sales and jobs. An entire floor of the
Sao Paulo Biennale Pavilion was transformed into a fashion salon, a polite
word for a beehive of functional conference rooms where sales...
1.
"Today we know the price of everything and the value
of nothing." Oscar Wilde said that and he hadn't even seen In Style magazine.
t31.THE
WORLD OF GLAMOUR: HAUTE COUTURE, EXTRAVAGANT FASHION, COIFFURE ,MAKEUP,
LINGERIES, SWIMSUITS, STUNNING BRIDAL GOWNS, WORLD FASHION 2005.
18.FABULOUS TIMES, PLACES AND PEOPLE.
BY MAXIMILLIEN DE LAFAYETTE.
GAY PARIS IN THE 20s and
30s: Background, People,
Places, Personalities, Hospitality,
Restaurants, Food, Wine, Pleasure, Style, Fashion, Arts, Poetry, Music
and Adventure. According to Maximillien de Lafayette. Mon Dieu! To be and live
in Paris during "Les annees folles", between the end of 1917 and 1934,
especially if you were an eccentric artist, an intellectual adventurer,
a frou-frou femme fatale, a genius or an independently wealthy American,
willing to spend a lot of money on arts, dating and women. Ask
Madonna, Paulette Attie, Penelope de Vassy and Louise de
Chambertin. Really "real" America's la crème de la crème was there.
The "real" American high society, the privileged class, the snobs
(Although it was too early for the Americans to know how to be a snob),
les bourgeois, wealth filthy characters, the hustlers with a style, the
scandalous adventurous women, the schmoozer and the cruisers, the
handsome gigolos, the champagne, the caviar, the kisses and the misses,
sex, the drama and all the "chic" pleasures of the era. Hemingway was
here. Paramour Stein too. Why Paris - what made everybody want to come
here and create, and drink, and dance, and paint, and write stories or
invent them? Women? obnoxious, over-cultured and over-sophisticated
Frenchmen? Bubbly champagne? Sinfully good wine? Nice plat de fromage? A
nostalgia? A fantasy? A new social, political and artistic era? A modern
Parisian revolution? Yes! Yes! All of the above!
WOMEN: BY
MAXIMILLIEN DE LAFAYETTE.
TWENTY YEARS AGO, THESE LADIES WERE AMERICA’S BEST AND:
THE SEXIEST, THE
CLASSIEST, THE MOST INFLUENTIAL, THE MOST OUTRAGEOUS, THE FEMMES
FATALES, AND THE MOST FAMOUS WOMEN IN THE COUNTRY!!
WHERE ARE THEY NOW??
GOSSIPS
t30.GOSSIPS
AND BUZZ BUZZ. MANY MANY STORIES.
WHAT'S
HAPPENING OUT THERE? Alexandra Kerry loomed out of the Cannes night
like a Magritte nude, leaving the paparazzi pondering; "Did she dress in the
dark? Was her postmodern take on visible panty line and Mister Magoo chic a
ghastly accident — like an errant trail of loo paper — or a cunning ploy to
lure lenses?". Whatever, it worked. "I have been labeled like I'm this angry
girl - I'm like, this rebel, I'm like, punk, and I am SO not any of them...
t32.THE
MOST ELEGANT, THE BEST AND THE WORST DRESSED STARS IN AMERICA.
"You have one minute to impress, 30 seconds to catch the moment and just 3
seconds to make a lasting impression." Once, wrote Maximillien de Lafayette in
his book on world protocol and etiquette. And how you can you impress by
catching the moment in less than 3 seconds without saying a word? Simple:
Dress to kill. Dress for Success! Be Elegant and Refined. Elegance is the key.
Remember, nowadays stars don't create fashion anymore as did the femmes
fatales of the golden era of Hollywood, thanks to Valentino..
t35.THE
WORLD OF ENTERTAINMENT AND STARS: HOT GOSSIPS AND LATEST NEWS.
Anna
Nicole Smith: Another busy celeb in the news this week deserves all the
extra attention now that she has dropped most of her mind-numbing meds and
about a ton of weight. The new and improved Smith has been chosen to present
the Come Back of the Year Award at the 38th Annual Victor Sports Awards....
t36.ENTERTAINMENT:
DRAMA. COMEDY. SOAP. REALITY TV. TELEVISION SHOWS AND NEWS.
ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT: This
critically acclaimed comedy stars Jason Bateman as a widower wants to quit the
family business and move to Arizona with his 13-year-old son, but gets pulled
back when an accounting scandal freezes...

tFAMOUS
GOSSIPS AND INSULTS AGAINST FAMOUS WOMEN.
I
have more talent in my smallest fart than you have in your entire body. "
Walter Matthau talking to Barbra Streisand. About Nancy Reagan: "A senescent bimbo with a lust for home furnishings." Barbara
Ehrenreich. About Margaret Thatcher: "Attila the Hen."
Clement Freud. About Princess Margaret: "She looked like a
huge ball of fur on two well-developed legs." Nancy Mitford. About
Queen Victoria: "Nowadays a parlor maid as ignorant as Queen Victoria
was when she came to the throne would be classed as mentally defective."
George Bernard Shaw. About Dorothy Kilgallen: "She
must use Novocain lipstick." Jack Paar. About Sarah Ferguson: The Dutchess of York: "She is a lady short on looks, absolutely deprived
of any dress sense, has a figure like a Jurassic monster . . . very greedy
when it comes to loot, no tact and wants to upstage everyone else." Sir
Nicholas Fairbairn, etc...

214.
HEADLINES AND HOTTEST GOSSIPS OF THE YEAR:
This is what we have heard this year.
tFAMOUS GOSSIPS
AND INSULTS ABOUT FAMOUS MEN: About Larry King: "Do you mind Larry, if I sit back a little? Because
your breath is very bad." Donald Trump. About Winston Churchill: "Am reserving two tickets for you for my premiere. Come and bring a
friend - if you have one. " George Bernard Shaw talking to Winston
Churchill. And here is the reply of the British Prime Minister: "Impossible to
be present for the first performance. Will attend second - if there is one. "About Pat Buchanan: "He is racist, he's homophobic, he's
xenophobic and he's a sexist. He's the perfect Republican candidate." Bill
Press. About Ernest Borgnine: "Oh my God, look at you,
Ernest, anyone else hurt in the accident?" Don Rickles...
NEWSMAKERS AND HEADLINERS OF THE YEAR.
Robert Redford, Souad Massi, Rene
Zellweger, Shania and many more...
7.
CELEBRITIES: EMPRESS SORAYA SAGA.
THE LOOTED ART OF IRAQ AND THE INSENSIBILITY OF THE WHITE HOUSE. THE 100 TRES
CHIC AND TRES ELEGANT WOMEN OF THE WORLD...
57.
ENTERTAINMENT GOSSIPS AND NEWS:
The Italian-American film star Robert De Niro was due to receive Milan's
highest honour, the Golden Ambrosius award, from the city's mayor, but did not
show up. He also failed to appear at a press conference for the New York
Tribeca film festival in Rome...HE
IS famous across Britain for his foul-mouthed outbursts - but award-winning
chef Gordon Ramsay has now revealed his notorious temper to a new audience in
the United States...and much more GOSSIPS!
THE CELEB
CHEF IS IN HOT WATER AGAIN AFTER SCUFFLE ON THE SHOW SET IN THE UNITED
STATES...DEPP AND WINSLETT AT
THE RED CARPET...MICHAEL JACKSON'S LAWYER QUITS...UNPRECEDENTED RECORD OPENING
FOR SHREK SEQUEL...SPEARS GIVEN A DEADLINE...WENDY JAMES FIGHTS BACK...SANDRA
BULLOCK WINS $7 M IN COURT...LIVE SHOW TO START EMINEM...LOVE'S LAWYERS FIGHT
FEES DISPUTE...DIGITAL DEBUT FOR WILLIAMS FILMDIGITAL DEBUT FOR WILLIAMS
FILM...ZETA JONES BACKS LITERARY PRICE...SIR ELTON'S PERSONAL PHOTOS
COLLECTION: $900,000.
81.
INTERNATIONAL LATEST NEWS:
GEORGE LUCAS HONOURED. ENTERTAINERS BECOME LOBBYISTS.
CHRIS ROCK TO
HOST
THE OSCARS. NICOLE KIDMAN PREFERS REAL BRUNETTE. MEL GIBSON DONATES MONEY TO
CHARITY. MICHAEL MOORE GIVES MONEY TO UNIVERSITIES.
P.83.
INTERNATIONAL LATEST NEWS, CONT'D:
CABLE TELEVISION WILL NOT SHOW MOORE'S FILM. JOHN
EDWARDS RIDICULES PRESIDENT BUSH ON NATIONAL TELEVISION.
P.85.
REALITY TV FINED $1,183,000 FOR
INDECENCY. BROADWAY...
87.
HOT GOSSIPS AND NEWS:
FEDS INVESTIGATE PAPER OVER LEAKED MEL
GIBSON'S "PASSION" TAPE. APPRENTICE NEW TV
SEASON.
HEALTH
t2.Teens
face multiple mental-health issues, losing sleep due to stress: study .
13.HEALTH:
SECRETS TO GOOD HEALTH:
HEALTH AT THE WORKPLACE.
FAMILY
AND WORK BALANCE.
21.WORLD
HOSPITALITY CELEBRITIES OF THE MONTH,
BY ARLETTE LAGRANGE.
Mireille
Guiliano (Meer-ray Julie-ano) is president and CEO of
Clicquot, Inc.,
the firm she helped found in 1984 and was its first employee. Today she
is recognized as the driving force in building the company's highly
regarded national organization, developing its portfolio of
ultra-premium wines, and igniting the remarkable growth and brand
recognition of its flagship Champagne Veuve Clicquot. Educated in Paris,
where she studied French and English literature at the Sorbonne and
languages at the Institut Supérieur...
HISTORY

261.
ART HISTORY
AND GENOCIDE. BY MAXIMILLIEN DE LAFAYETTE
To fully understand the
essence and spirit of Armenian art in the homeland and Diaspora, a brief
glance at the history of Diaspora in the last hundred year (1895-1994) is
necessary. At the end of the 18th century and at the beginning of the 19th
century the political and geographical role of the Russian Empire becomes more
dominant and active in the internal affairs of Armenia. Russia won the
1804-1013 war against the Persian empire. Consequently, Russia gained many
territories, and new lands, including the Caucasus, Gandzak khanates and
Karabagh.
18.FABULOUS TIMES, PLACES AND PEOPLE.
BY MAXIMILLIEN DE LAFAYETTE.
GAY PARIS IN THE 20s and
30s: Background, People, Places, Personalities, Hospitality,
Restaurants, Food, Wine, Pleasure, Style, Fashion, Ars, Poetry, Music
and Adventure. According to Maximillien de Lafayette. Mon Dieu! To be and live
in Paris during "Les annees folles", between the end of 1917 and 1934,
especially if you were an eccentric artist, an intellectual adventurer,
a frou-frou femme fatale, a genius or an independently wealthy American,
willing to spend a lot of money on arts, dating and women. Ask
Madonna, Paulette Attie, Penelope de Vassy and Louise de
Chambertin. Really "real" America's la crème de la crème was there.
The "real" American high society, the privileged class, the snobs
(Although it was too early for the Americans to know how to be a snob),
les bourgeois, wealth filthy characters, the hustlers with a style, the
scandalous adventurous women, the schmoozer and the cruisers, the
handsome gigolos, the champagne, the caviar, the kisses and the misses,
sex, the drama and all the "chic" pleasures of the era. Hemingway was
here. Paramour Stein too. Why Paris - what made everybody want to come
here and create, and drink, and dance, and paint, and write stories or
invent them? Women? obnoxious, over-cultured and over-sophisticated
Frenchmen? Bubbly champagne? Sinfully good wine? Nice plat de fromage? A
nostalgia? A fantasy? A new social, political and artistic era? A modern
Parisian revolution? Yes! Yes! All of the above!
KINGDOM OF CILICIA:
BY MAXIMILLIEN DE LAFAYETTE. he kingdom
of Cilicia is considered by eminent historians, archaeologists and
anthropologists as one of the greatest ancient empires of all times. It did
not last very long in the history of human kind but, most certainly, it
made an immense mark on the European civilization, its way of life, its
trade and commerce, its arts and laws, its architecture and above all, it
left an extra-ordinary impact on Early Christianity edifices, castles,
palaces, cathedrals and churches, as well as on the Crusaders who learned
from the Armenians how to build circular- round-shaped castles and towers.
254. THE CILICIAN STYLE:
BY MAXIMILLIEN DE LAFAYETTE.
FROM
ITS GLORIOUS DAYS, ITS ORIGIN, ITS RISE, ITS GLORY TO ITS FALL AND DEATH ON
THE HAND OF THE MAMLUKS.
The
second style of the early Armenian manuscripts painting is the Cilician
style. A very beautiful, colorful, rich, vibrant, humanistic and detailed
brighter and happier art. Tens of thousands of illuminated manuscripts were
produced in the times of medieval Armenia. Unfortunately many perished.
HISTORY OF THE FRENCH CABARET AND ENTERTAINMENT BY MAXIMILLIEN DE LAFAYETTE.

HISTORY
OF MUSIC, ENTERTAINMENT, SHOWBIZ AND CABARET IN FRANCE FROM THE 17th CENTURY
TO PRESENT. This
is the true history of Cabaret and how it came to existence. Our story will
bring so many memories and passages of history forgotten in the dark alleys of
life and on the dusty shelves of our mind. Some names and places are familiar,
while others are obscure and unknown for obvious reasons. More precisely,
because many of those places disappeared long time ago from the old Parisian
landscape. Some were ravished by the hardship of time, others demolished to
give place and definition to modern edifices, offices buildings, parking lots,
and in some instances to be replaced by modern Cabarets, facilities and
locals. As to people’s names, some were forgotten because, they shined for a
while and vanished for reasons we know and reasons we ignore. Once upon a
time, their music and words entertained many sad souls and adventurers who
found comfort and consolation in their warmth and imaginative style. But,
unfortunately, they lost appeal because they became “Demodes” meaning out of
fashion and out of style.
THE VERY BEGINNING.
P.348. ARISTIDE
BRUANT.
P.349.
THE BIZARRE CABARETS OF PARIS.
P.350.

ART
OF VANISHED CIVILIZATIONS: BY MAXIMILLIEN DE
LAFAYETTE.
THE
GREAT ART OF THE KINGDOM OF
URARTU:
A
FORMIDABLE ANCIENT EMPIRE AND A CIVILIZATION CRADLE. I