The autumn winter 08/09 collection by Marios Schwab follows the contours of the feminine form and elongates her to the max. Second skin dresses are sexy and simple. The torn materials on certain looks are inspired by wallpaper described in a book which tells the story of a young woman who is locked up in an attic. The jagged dresses leave the underlying fabrics visible, whether denim or lace… To finish, Marios Schwab proposes a coat which is available right down to the ankle or in a shorter version below the chest.
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Lauren?s ? Video ideas for NaVloPoMo ? is a great idea in itself.
You can see Valdez ?s attic here . You have been warned. I am not responsible for any night terrors or low self-esteem.
For contrast, see David Howell?s attic , posted on Day 1 of NaVloPoMo. But although that?s comforting in its chaos, it?s disturbing for entirely different reasons.
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Teaser trailer for MAKING A MONSTER - A video podcast series beginning in February 2008 documenting the behind the scenes journey of the feature film, A Monster in the Attic. More information @ www.monsterintheattic.com.
A family seeks refuge in their attic from the rising flood waters of Hurricane Katrina. No food. No water. No escape. And, unfortunately, no one knows they're there.
I made this video by Rae Ven Rae's request ....
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Singer/Songwriter Rae ven Rae, is both a soloist and the leader of a trio called The Rae' Ven Rae Project, in Atlanta, GA. Born Alicia Renee Norman, began her journey into the world of professional music when she co-wrote a song entitled IS IT WORTH IT with Carlton "So-Lo" Lowe, the keyboardist of Virgin Record Signed Funk group KCM, Inc.
The song was included on KCM's Debut album DOING IT FUNKY SMOOTH, for which she also sang back up.
In August of 2003 Rae' Ven Rae and producer Ed Harlague of VJEWE ENTERTAINMENT graced the stage of 99X 's UNPLUGGED IN THE PARK, a live acoustic show, which was hosted by Matt Jones of Organic X and received an enthusiastic response. She later entered and placed as a finalist at the prestigious Eddies Attic Open Mic Shootout later that same year. Eddie's has been instrumental in launching the careers of artists like John Mayer and Shawn Mullins, to name a
Illustrated live radio animation
Early on Mothers day a very tired man is trying to sleep, but keeps hearing a scratching noise in the attic, and a voice from the "other side"
Jack and Rochester are cleaning Jack's attic; Jack can't stand to throw anything away. Don arrives, and finds an abstract painting in which he claims to see a man in a car who is happy because he has State Farm Car Insurance. Rochester finds a box of papers that contains Jack's application to medical school. Rochester daydreams about what Benny would have been like as a surgeon. Guest stars: Mel Blanc (Dr. Von Struneheimer) , Claudia Barrett (3rd Nurse), Ruth Brady (2nd Nurse), Joan Tabor (1st Nurse), Tyler McVey (Doctor) First aired: February 26, 1961.
Although this Canadian production saw its widest U.S. cable TV distribution in the early '80s (primarily under the title Stranger in the House) to capitalize on the phenomenal success of Halloween and its offspring, this effective suspense-thriller actually predates John Carpenter's film by four years. The story involves a dangerous psychopath hiding out in the attic of a sorority house who torments a small group of pretty young sisters (including Olivia Hussey and Margot Kidder) who are staying behind over Christmas break. His tactics range from making obscene phone calls from their house-mother's phone, to stalking the terrified boarders with sharp objects and murderous intent. Director Bob Clark, who mistook dreariness for tension in his previous horror effort Children Shouldn't Play With Dead Things! (1972), here demonstrates a tight, aggressive style that generates some very original shocks — particularly the surprise ending — which clearly influenced dozens of similarly-themed slasher films to follow.