Thursday, January 3, 2008

Goth Boots - News headline


'Sweeney Todd' cuts a fine figure, thanks to costume designer (USA Today)

<BR> - Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, Johnny Depp sings, slices and dices his way through a revenge-fuelled orgy of blood. His eyes? Life and empty. His face? Pallido and sickly. His clothing? Black, plain and the unfortunate luck of its customers, scarlet-spattered. <BR> <BR> </ P> <hr height='1'> <BR> Hipsters Leap to Club-Party Hopscotch (New York Times)

- The unexpected death of Misshapes left the party lean-jeans and Converse crowd ask the question: What? S next? <BR> <BR> </ P> <hr height='1'> <BR> Shop crawl (Chicago Sun-Times)

- With quirky vintage shops, goth and punk emporiums, and loads of ethnic restaurants , Central Lake View offers distinct alternatives to the typical mall experience. <BR> <BR> </ P> <hr height='1'> Chuck Owston's Bonfire Night releases debut EP (Pittsburgh City Paper)

<BR> - Blustery pirate sea shanties for landlubbers Gothic dressed in high boots and corsets. From Manny Theiner. <BR> <BR> </ P> <hr height='1'> <BR> Nocturnal habitats you'll find nowhere else but Jersey (The Star-Ledger)

- You can find all sorts of traditional nightclub in New Jersey - martini bar and dance palaces, boisterous Irish pubs and wine bars. And then there are the places can be found only in New Jersey - places where you can find fun with a taste that is unique to the Garden State. <BR> <BR> </ P> <hr height='1'> <BR> The Bosco Thumbs its Nose at Recession (Metro Times Detroit)

- Yep, this is the actual name of the New Year's bash. The Wood has is a matter of class for little money, charging a mere ten dollars for cover. Pros? Swanky atmosphere, lotsa eye candy, stupid plastic hats and confetti. The cons? Unlike operations that charge $ 100 and up, no open bar. <BR> <BR> </ P> <hr height='1'> <BR> Homeless for the holiday (Toronto Star)

- For the home and the GTA, the holidays are like any other day -- a struggle for a place to keep warm, to get enough money to buy food and to find a warm place to sleep. <BR> <BR> </ P> <hr height='1'> It's a Tokyo Thing (Washington Post)

<BR> - TOKYO - How megacity, Tokyo has no rivals. It has more purchasing power of Brazil, most people in Canada, more concretely what can be imagined. <BR> <BR> </ P> <hr height='1'> <BR> Updates 'Babes' adds twist to standard holiday show (Orion)

- Toy soldiers dressed in red jackets, white trousers and black shoes shiny dance together with the dolls and frilly dresses, petticoats swollen and large arches - sounds like the perfect combination for a cheery holiday show. But last Thursday the screening of "Babes in Toyland"lacked the beautiful dolls and good soldiers. <BR> <BR> </ P> <hr height='1'> <BR> Flair and drama (The Star)

- Some of the items for the Piala Seri Endon batik design contest were to nothing short of breathtaking. <BR> <BR> </ P> <hr height='1'>

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