TINSELTOWN SPYWITNESS.Byline: Elizabeth Snead and Joel Stratte-McClure UNCOMMON THREADS Uncommon Threads is a TV craft show on the DIY Network, hosted by Allison Whitlock. The series focuses on the art of needlecrafts, including appliqué, crochet, embroidery, patchwork, quilting and rug making. : What were former Sports Illustrated Sports Illustrated is the largest weekly American sports magazine owned by media conglomerate Time Warner. It has over 3 million subscribers and is read by 23 million adults each week, including over 18 million men, 19% of the adult males in the country. swimsuit model Cheryl Tiegs Cheryl Rae Tiegs (born September 25 1947 in Breckenridge, Minnesota) is sometimes considered to be the first modern American supermodel. Her popularity signaled the rise of tall models, as she stands 5'10" to 5'11" in height. , ``Sex and the City'' sweetie Kristin Davis Kristin Landen Davis (also listed as Kristin Lee Davis) (born February 23 or February 24,[1] 1965 depending on the source) is an American Golden Globe and Emmy award-nominated actress best known for the role of Charlotte York on HBO's Sex and the City. and ``Ray'' star Kerry Washington doing Thursday on Robertson Boulevard Robertson Boulevard is a street in Los Angeles. The northern part of the street in West Hollywood is a trendy tree-lined shopping district. Robertson is best known as a recent celebrity hangout. ? Celebrating designer Tory Burch's first West Coast boutique Tory by TRB TRB Transportation Research Board TRB Technical Review Board TRB Teacher Registration Board TRB Test Review Board TRB Total Relationship Balance TRB Tap-Rack-Bang (shooting procedure) TRB Theodore Roosevelt Building . We know what you're thinking. Just what that street needs. Another trendy boutique that sells crocheted hot pants ($145) and Bohemian tunics ($350). Inside the orange-walled, bright-green-carpeted store are fab-fitting classic slacks, luxurious cashmere cashmere Animal-hair fibre forming the downy undercoat of the Kashmir goat. The fibre became known for its use in beautiful shawls and other handmade items produced in Kashmir, India. The fibres have diameters finer than those of the best wools. sweaters, handbags, candles, fragrances and jewelry. But bring your plastic. Average price in the spring 2005 collection is $250. ``It's a lifestyle line,'' explains Tory, a petite blonde who earned her fashion chops designing for Ralph Lauren, Vera Wang and Narciso Rodriquez. Burch's New York New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of boutique in trendy NoLita is a hot shop-spot for Manhattan socialites and celebs such as Reese Witherspoon, Debra Messing and Mariah Carey. They all knew Tory was hot even before Oprah dubbed her ``the next big fashion thing'' on her talk show. Nicky Hilton (who has her own clothing line called Chick) and mom Kathy did a social drive-by, staying just long enough to say hi to Tory and be photographed. Washington, with her fiance, David Moscow, deftly dodged questions about the on-set relationship of her ``Mr. and Mrs. Smith'' co-stars Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt. But she was happy to talk about her new film role as one of Idi Amin's wives in a film called ``The Last King of Scotland,'' due to be released next year SOLE SURVIVORS: Who's getting the boot in Hollywood? Just about everybody. The list of stars who sport Frye Boots, even in summer, is longer than most film's credits. ``Desperate Housewives' '' Eva Longoria adores her Mustang Stitch, and Mena Suvari switches between Daisy Duke and Harness. And Jessica Simpson does Daisy Dukes (duh) while Kate Moss ordered L'il Harness for her daughter. No surprise that the new Small Fryes (just $29) are all the rage General Public's All the Rage was released in 1984 by I.R.S. Records. Track listing
Established in 1863, Frye is the oldest continually operated shoemaker in the U.S. The classic Harness boots were worn by both sides in the Civil War, by soldiers in the Spanish-American War Spanish-American War, 1898, brief conflict between Spain and the United States arising out of Spanish policies in Cuba. It was, to a large degree, brought about by the efforts of U.S. expansionists. and Teddy Roosevelt's Rough Riders. If you want to check out more styles, go to www.fryeboots.com. Or just watch TV or go see a movie. Simpson wears a pair of Belted Harness Fryes in ``The Dukes of Hazzard.'' Sandra Bullock puts on some red Daisy Dukes in ``Miss Congeniality 2.'' Naomi Watts wears brown Campus Frye boots in ``The Ring Two.'' Still haven't seen ``Sin City''? Watch out for Bruce Willis' Winchesters, Jessica Alba's red 'n' black Daisy Dukes (ah, those sexy dancing scenes), and Benicio Del Toro Toro may refer to:
THEY'RE HERE, THEY'RE 'QUEER': What will Sharon Gless, who plays the tolerant mother on Showtime's ``Queer as Folk Queer as Folk may refer to:
Hugs. ``I've never been hugged so much by men I didn't know,'' the former ``Cagney & Lacey'' star said at the Hollywood premiere for the show's last season Wednesday. ``One boy just held me tight and sobbed and sobbed. He told me I was the mother he'd never had. Then even I started crying.'' Gless, who will play another mom in the NBC NBC in full National Broadcasting Co. Major U.S. commercial broadcasting company. It was formed in 1926 by RCA Corp., General Electric Co. (GE), and Westinghouse and was the first U.S. company to operate a broadcast network. midseason replacement sitcom ``Thick and Thin,'' isn't the only cast member to note the cultural impact of the politically incorrect series credited with paving the way for ``Queer Eye for the Straight Guy'' and ``The L Word.'' ``I'm walking proof of the show's influence, because the whole experience prompted me to come out professionally as a gay actor,'' said Robert Gant just before the after-party at a private house in Hancock Park. ``And I've been supported by both gays and straights.'' Gant recounts how he was once approached by a ``giant, hairy motorcycle gang guy'' and expected a dose of verbal or physical gay-bashing. ``I thought 'Oh, no I'm in big trouble,' '' the actor recalled. ``But he said, 'Hey, you're on the show with all those gay guys? My wife, my kids, we all love it! Great family entertainment. Keep it up!''' A similar thing happened to Peter Paige ``I had a cop stop me to pose for a photo with him because his girlfriend loved the show,'' said Paige, whose film ``Say Uncle'' will premiere at Outfest later this year. ``I think 'Folk' struck a chord with both gays and straights because it depicted flawed, imperfect gay guys just trying to make it through the day.'' And now that it's almost over? ``I get to keep my clothes on for a while,'' said Scott Lowell, who amusingly gains a sizable gut in the last season's story line. ``And that should make everyone much happier.'' The fifth and final seasons kicks off at 10 tonight with a one-hour, 36-minute episode. CAPTION(S): 5 photos Photo: (1 -- 3) TOUCHDOWN IN HOLLYWOOD: The Thursday night premiere of ``The Longest Yard'' at the Mann Grauman's Chinese Theatre You can help Wikipedia by removing peacock terms. in Hollywood fielded plenty of A-list star power, with those in attendance including, clockwise from above, the Schwarzenegger clan (with mom/California first lady Maria Shriver, left, Chris, Patrick, Christina, Gov. Arnold and Katherine), Russell Crowe, and a joking Burt Reynolds and Adam Sandler. Kevin Winter/Getty Images (4) MOSCOW and WASHINGTON: Diplomatic couple. Marsaili McGrath/Getty Images (5) GLESS: A fond farewell to `Folks.' Steve Granitz/WireImage.com |
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