Sunday, November 21, 2010

[New post] Coco Chanel - 20th Century Icon at Home

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Coco Chanel - 20th Century Icon at Home

Jack Caddell | November 21, 2010 at 8:43 pm | Tags: Icons of Design | Categories: Icons of Design, The Luxury of Comfort | URL: http://wp.me/p1c4gH-E

No one person changed fashion in the twentieth century than Gabrielle (Coco) Chanel. From orphanage to couturier, she singlehandedly pulled women out of the 19th and into the 20th century. At a time when working women were still a rarity, Chanel lived as she wished, dressed as she wished and scorned the social mores of her day.

Lesser known is her influence on interior design. For much of her life, she lived above her atelier at 31 Rue Cambon, Paris. Interestingly, there was no bedroom. She kept a suite at the Ritz, nearby, for that purpose. Had she not found her place in the history of fashion, she surely would have found it in the world of interior design. With no formal training, she created a suite of rooms that are today iconic to students of interiors. As in her life, she broke the rules and did as she pleased. What resulted was nothing less than magical.

Her sofa, designed by Chanel, is still made today. Both classic and contemporary, it looks at home here in her rooms, as well as in the contemporary apartment of fictional television sitcom character Frasier Crane.

To learn more about this iconic woman, there are several biographies and three movies that have been released in the last few years. She suffered many losses in her life, but kept her head held high. There are facinating video interviews with her from the early seventies. She speaks strongly and firmly. Emphatically and directly. A woman with an iron will and an unerring eye. A true Design Star. Here is a look at her apartment at 31 rue Cambon, Paris.

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Friday, November 12, 2010

Did you see the latest cover of LIFE?

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Article: Where does Google TV go from here?

What to do with a device that was sold with all sorts of promise that's been hamstrung? Why should we pay for a device that cannot provide the features that it came with? Suddenly it's a lame duck. I, for one, find it almost useless to me now. I want my $99.00 back.
Where does Google TV go from here? - CNET

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Tuesday, November 9, 2010

NYTimes: New York’s Rare Family Compounds

From The New York Times:

STREETSCAPES: New York’s Rare Family Compounds

Family compounds were always few and far between in New York City. But
traces of some of the old enclaves can still be seen.

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Friday, November 5, 2010

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Olbermann SUSPENDED

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BREAKING: MSNBC has suspended star anchor Keith Olbermann following the news that he donated to three Democratic candidates this election cycle.

Sign our emergency petition to MSNBC. Tell them to put Olbermann back on the air NOW!

Over 55,000 people have signed. Please sign and pass this to your progressive friends.

Media are writing about this breaking story right now. The Associated Press already wrote about our petition and we're keeping others informed of the growing public outrage. Sign the petition here.

NBC policy does not prohibit employees from donating to political candidates. But MSNBC president Phil Griffin is miffed that Keith didn't get "prior approval" first. Seriously. His feelings are hurt. 

Meanwhile, Republicans Joe Scarborough and Pat Buchanan also gave political contributions -- but are not suspended. It must only be ok for MSNBC employees to give to Republicans, not Democrats.

The Democratic Party sadly saw this week what happens when you alienate your baseTell MSNBC that if they want to keep their viewers, they must put Keith back on the air NOW! 

Then tell your friends. Thanks for being a bold progressive.

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P.S. It's worth noting that Olbermann donated to 2 PCCC-endorsed candidates: House Progressive Caucus Chair Raul Grijalva (who was just declared the winner, after lots of PCCC help!) and Jack Conway in Kentucky (who sends his immense thanks to PCCC members). Good for Keith. 

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Wednesday, November 3, 2010

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Ice Canyon Photo, Greenland Wallpaper – National Geographic Photo of the Day http://ping.fm/ZPnfP

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