This is story of place which is definitely not for animal lovers. Everything in this place is made of genuine leather and the design of shops the same in all the countries of the world. All the photos are made in one of the Moscow high-class shoes stores. There are such prominent people in the list of regular customers of the company as the Holy Father, John Kennedy, Yves Saint-Laurent, Pablo Picasso,...
Pepe le Moko is #555 on My Quest to watch The 1000 Greatest Films Screened 11/09/09 on DVD from GreenCine Ranked #519 on TSPDT Though it has been remade several times (both loosely and straightforwardly so) and was highly influential on Michael Curtiz when he made his Academy Award winning classic Casablanca just a few years later, and (of course) was referenced by Jean Luc Godard (via Jean Paul Belmondo)...
Here we go again. First we had Jacques Tati, then Audrey Tautou, then Alain Delon, then Jacques Chirac, and now it's Serge Gainsbourg's turn. The agency that manages the advertising on Paris buses and metros has rejected a poster for the upcoming biopic about French icon Serge Gainsbourg. The makers of the poster were confident that [...]
This past April, the daughter of Uzbekistan's president hired Italian supermodel Monica Bellucci to attend a gala for her new charity. The price: $300,000. "I suspect that the real goal of the event wasn't to promote this joke of a charity," writes neweurasia's Musafirbek, "but to promote Uzbekistan as a happy, shiny country with happy, shiny people that is seeking happy, shiny development..."...
The little blue bombshells with two white stripes are back! The famous "Gorde" was a symbol of French success that thrilled several generations of motorists who were thirsty for sporty sensations at the wheel of a fun car. The French blue, white stripes and radiator grill with its four round headlights all contributed to an eternal identity that is an important part of Renault's sporting...
Who needs holidays? Make your own with the birthdays of movie people. Parker, Oleg and Vlad the Impaler (as interpreted by Gary Oldman) Today's Birthdays 11/08 1431 Vlad the Impaler would have turned 578 years old today if not for that stake through the heart. To be accurate, his exact birthday is unknown but sometimes he's listed on this date which probably has something to do with... 1847 Bram Stoker...
Aztec emperor Montezuma welcomed Hernán Cortes into Tenochtitlán with a great celebration in 1519. That worked out well for him, didn't it? The Bodleian Library opened to the public in 1602. The Louvre was opened to the public as a museum in 1793. Wilhelm Röntgen discovered x-rays in 1895 and the death penalty was abolished in the UK in 1965. Born today: Vlad the Impaler (1431-1476),...
By Alexander Burns Motion pictures entertainment at home is becoming easier and easier. For now you can download, first-rate motion pictures straight to your own computer and right in the luxury of your own home. It is the easiest and most economical way until now to obtain films and it also presents the advantage of every time being able to get the exact motion picture that you are looking for. Trading...
*UPDATE* The Royal Chains ( Issue # 10 ) - Pop / Rock - New York, USA Featured some months ago in regards to their free album Umbrella , the Royal Chains have a fabulous new single out: "Wolf" . The sound is noticeably cleaner and more focused than that heard on their debut album (though I do love that for it's grittiness too), summery and catchy as ever! --- Francois Peglau - Pop / Rock...
Alain Delon – who was perhaps the handsomest movie star human being EVER ! – was spotted front row at the Alena Akhmadullina fashion show in Paris today, typically surrounded by a bevy of beauties. They don't seem to mind that he's aged bit since his Purple Noon heyday. Frankly, I don't either. Come on: HE'S FLIPPIN' ALAIN DELON! He could look like a piece of dried up turkey gristle and...
Copyright 2009 Menton Daily Photo. All rights reserved. A young Alain Delon on the cover of a book and a pretty young girl lunching at Le Balico in Menton. I love that the patron displays interesting books around the tables.
The former French justice minister Rachida Dati shrugged off her recent problems to attend the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe at Longchamp on Sunday. And just to…