eyeglasses News Archive

29-Jul-2008

 

  • QUEEN VICTORIA'S SECRET PANTIES (New York Post)
    'IN THE city, it is only acceptable for a man to wear flip-flops if he has just come from a pedicure and he's still damp. But seriously, folks, flip-flops are for the beach or maybe for washing the car or spaniel. They are not the next big thing...


  • Liz Smith (Baltimore Sun)
    I N THE city, it is only acceptable for a man to wear flip-flops if he has just come from a pedicure and he's still damp. But seriously, folks, flip-flops are for the beach or maybe for washing the car or spaniel. They are not the next big thing. They are the last sad thing on the road to stylistic surrender," writes GQ 's Glenn O'Brien .


  • Glassed are an in-your-face fashion statement (Seattle Times)
    Sometimes eyeglasses feel like face billboards ? visible-from-a-distance advertisements of poor eyesight. But a pair of glasses also...


  • Beliefs turned out to be false (Journal Inquirer)
    This week, I?m going to continue, and conclude, my series of columns about ?Things I used to know that turned out to be false.?


  • Singing and Zinging (Washington Post)
    How low can you sink and still achieve nirvana? You can find the answer in "Jerry Springer: The Opera," which, in Studio Theatre's thrillingly down-and-dirty production, brings an audience to something like a state of musical-theater bliss.


  • Preeta Samarasan's 'Evening Is the Whole Day' (International Herald Tribune)
    In Preeta Samarasan's delicious first novel, set in Malaysia in 1980, the reader views a complex society in which Malay, Indian and Chinese coexist and chafe against one another after the end of British colonial rule.


  • Lions gearing up for balloon fest (The Colony Courier-Leader)
    The Colony Lions Club has teamed up with other Lions from around the area to help organize and host the annual Highland Village Balloon Festival, scheduled for Aug. 15-17 at Copperas Branch Park.


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