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For the Anniversary of Warhol s 80th Birthday Bond No 9 Returns to his Origins and Celebrates the Sensual Link Between Shoes and Perfume: related news

For the Anniversary of Warhol's 80th Birthday, Bond No. 9 Returns to his Origins and Celebrates the Sensual Link Between Shoes and Perfume

For the Anniversary of Warhol's 80th Birthday, Bond No. 9 Returns to his Origins and Celebrates the Sensual Link Between Shoes and Perfume

For the Anniversary of Warhol's 80th Birthday, Bond No. 9 Returns to his Origins and Celebrates the Sensual Link Between Shoes and Perfume

Warhol was a prolific shoe illustrator, which helped provide the foundation for his most-iconic Pop Art works. To mark that chapter in his life, Bond No. 9, a

For the Anniversary of Warhol's 80th Birthday, Bond No. 9 Returns to his Origins and Celebrates the Sensual Link Between Shoes and Perfume

NEW YORK, July 24 /PRNewswire/ -- If you want to find the earliest signs of the artist Andy Warhol would become, look no further than a pair of shoes.

For the Anniversary of Warhol's 80th Birthday, Bond No. 9 Returns to his Origins and Celebrates the Sensual Link Between Shoes and Perfume

NEW YORK, July 24, 2008 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- If you want to find the earliest signs of the artist Andy Warhol would become, look no further than a pair of shoes.

Genetic link between Crohn's and asthma discovered

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Harmison finds his line, Morkel loses his way

Steve Harmison was, in the words of his captain, "buzzing" when he learnt he'd be playing in his first Test since that abject performance at Hamilton in March. And the first over of his latest incarnation as an international cricketer fully backed up that assertion. His very first ball nearly did what 246 had failed to do at Edgbaston and remove Graeme Smith, but Alastair Cook in the gully couldn't cling onto a loose cut. Unperturbed, Harmison responded by squelching Smith's nether-regions with a wince-inducing nipbacker, and then for his grand finale, burst a rising ball through Tim Ambrose's gloves and straight into his mouth. As his team-mate spat blood for the cause, Harmison stalked down to fine leg with a renewed eagerness. Brisbane this was not.

Aussie man sells life on eBay for 200,000

An Australian man has successfully sold his entire life on ebay, including his house, his car, his motorbike, his sofa, his good china, his nectar points, his job, his friends: everything. His unique auction won him a little short of Ł200,000.

Ubisoft announces Naruto: The Broken Bond

Yesterday Ubisoft announced the development of Naruto: The Broken Bond, the sequel to Naruto: Rise of a Ninja. The game, based on the Naruto animated series, is exclusive to the Xbox 360, and will be available in North America, Europe, Hong Kong, Singapore and Taiwan for holiday 2008. Building on the success of Ubisoft’s Naruto: Rise of a Ninja, this sequel features Naruto, who has now evolved into a well-respected Ninja, but his new status and abilities trigger the envy of his best friend and Ninja teammate, Sasuke. The enemy of the village, Orochimaru, takes advantage of the situation and convinces Sasuke to leave his friends and his village in order to join his evil clan and become more powerful. With the help of his Ninja friends, Naruto goes on a quest to retrieve Sasuke and save him.

112-Year-Old Still Painting

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (AP) - Bent over or sitting at a table, gripping a ballpoint pen, marker or crayon, Frank Calloway spends his days turning visions from his youth into lively murals - and at 112 years old, the images of his childhood are a window to another time.Drawn on sheets of butcher paper and sometimes stretching to more than 30 feet long, the works mostly show rural agricultural scenes, with buildings, trains and vehicles straight out of the early 20th century. And his colorful creations are gaining more attention in the art world.The works by a man who has lived about half his life in state mental health centers will be part of an exhibit this fall at the American Visionary Art Museum in Baltimore. His caretakers have suspended sales of his artwork until after the show after finding out some of his drawings could sell for thousand

Ronaldo-no-no-no-no-no

Cristiano Ronaldo is still itching to move to Real Madrid despite meeting with Alex Ferguson to discuss a possible future at United.

Worth a six1/2: The big stage continues to bring the very best out of Pietersen. In his first innings against the country of his birth he scored a hundred, as he did in his debut as captain" width="66" height="84"/>

1/2: The big stage continues to bring the very best out of Pietersen. In his first innings against the country of his birth he scored a hundred, as he did in his debut as captain

Bigadda designs MoBlog for Big B

Following the huge success of Amitabh Bachchan’s blog site which has fast become the most popular celebrity blog among users today, Bigadda has introduced MoBlog exclusively for the Big B. Considering that he blogs once or twice everyday, with MoBlog he can now keep his fans updated on his activity by the minute. He can micro-blog on his blog site – http://bigb.bigadda.com from anywhere and at any time. Big B’s fans, who leave thousands of comments on his blog site everyday, will now be updated even when their star is on the move while also helping Mr. Bachchan to keep his promise – “if you write to me… I will reply!” Using MoBlog, Big B puts across his thoughts in the form of micro posts, with a maximum character limit of 160 characters. Not only does this feature help him save on time, it also enables him to stay connected with his fan

No fear for Bopara ahead of Test return

Right at this precise moment, Michael Vaughan is probably not putting too much thought to his Test comeback, but if he is, then the identity of his successor in England's middle-order might give him a grain of comfort. Back in December last year, Ravi Bopara made his debut in Sri Lanka, and was dropped after a frazzled return of 42 runs in three matches, including ducks in each of his last three appearances. He's now preparing for his comeback at The Oval on Thursday, as Vaughan steps aside with a series tally of 40 runs from same number of games.

Mercenaries 2: No cooperative play between PAL and NTSC but also between different language versions

Electronic Arts is forcing new level of cooperative play. After Army of Two Mercenaries 2 also wont support cooperative play between PAL and NTSC but also between different language versions. Polygamia found that:

Uncovering Andy Warhol's Time Capsules

Already a great collector of sorts, in 1974 Andy Warhol had to find a way to transport all his bric-a-brac from his Union Square address to a new location, 560 Broadway - a large, 27 room home in Manhattan. His solution was the ever simple cardboard box, and so began the Andy Warhol time capsules.

Man to Auction His Life on Ebay

Alrighty then. Perth resident Ian Usher has decided to auction off his life after a 12-year relationship with his wife ended. The lucky winner will get his house, car, motorbike, clothes, a chance at his job, and even his friends. Good luck, mate!

Media Alert/Event Advisory: Future Shop Online Community Celebrates First Anniversary With Video Live Chat Future Shop to host discussion on the Future of Computing with representatives from Microsoft, D-Link and HP; Joel Cohen to moderate

As the Future Shop Online Community celebrates its one-year anniversary, Canadians are invited to watch a panel of representatives from leading hardware, software and networking organizations discuss what to look for when shopping for a computer this back-to-school season. These experts will also provide insight into what the future of computing technology holds over the next few years.

Man charged with having his pants undone in car

A 41-year-old man told police he was "just relaxing in the park" when they found him sitting in his car with his pants undone. Police patrolling the community park say they saw the man sitting in the driver's seat of his car with his pants open and a sock over his genitals.

Don't You Feel Safer Now That Google Added A Link To Its Privacy Policy?

One of the more idiotic accusations thrown at Google of late was this idea that it was somehow a problem that it didn't link directly to its privacy policy from its home page. It had a privacy policy. That privacy policy was easy to find. Almost no one actually reads its privacy policy -- but a bunch of privacy groups who surely had more important things to spend their time on got all upset that Google refused to link from its front page. It appears that Google has now given in and agreed to link to the privacy policy, oddly removing the word "Google" from its copyright notice and replacing it with a link to the privacy policy.

Garfield Celebrates 30th Anniversary with New DVD

America’s beloved fat cat, Garfield, is coming to DVD on August 5 in an all-new, full-length computer animated feature film from Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment. The film, Garfield’s Fun Fest, written by Garfield creator Jim Davis, arrives as the cat celebrates his 30th anniversary. The DVD, aimed at children ages 6-12, includes an exclusive comic book by Davis, DVD-ROM games “Destination Fun Fest” and “Tango Toss” and trailers for upcoming Garfield releases.

Usher is selling his life on eBay because it has too many painful memories of his marriage break-up.

Ian Usher stands behind a sign promoting the auction of all his possessions in Perth, on June 18, 2008. When Usher's partner of 12 years left him broken-hearted, he knew he needed a drastic change so decided to auction his life on eBay with the package including his house, job, car, motorbike, clothes and even friends. (Xinhua/AFP Photo)

Former Test cricketer Ashok Mankad passed away in his sleep at his Worli residen...

Former Test player Ashok Mankad, who died in his sleep at his Worli residence here today, was among those Indian cricketers whose performance at the highest level of the game never matched his early promise for various reasons.

Life's cheap on eBay

That's what happened to Ian Usher, a 44-year-old British man living in Perth, Australia, who put his entire life - his house, his car, his friends and his job - up for sale after his five-year marriage failed and he needed a fresh start.

Sehwag?s message lost on compatriots

This piece starts on a sad note, as Ashok Mankad is no more. “Kaka” to all was one of the dadas of Mumbai cricket. Ashok was nearing the end of his career when he passed the baton of Mumbai cricket to youngsters like us in early 80s. One of the most astute men in the game, Kaka was infectious in his humour and never shy of offering advice to anyone who went up to him. May his soul rest in peace. His was no age to go.

(Hilaire Germain) Edgar Degas

(born July 19, 1834, Paris, France—died September 27, 1917, Paris) French painter, sculptor, and printmaker who was prominent in the Impressionist group and widely celebrated for his images of Parisian life. Degas's principal subject was the human—especially the female—figure, which he explored in works ranging from the sombre portraits of his early years to the studies of laundresses, cabaret singers, milliners, and prostitutes of his Impressionist period. Ballet dancers and women washing themselves would preoccupy him throughout his career. Degas was the only Impressionist to truly bridge the gap between traditional academic art and the radical movements of the early 20th century, a restless innovator who often set the pace for his younger colleagues.


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