Bringing up baby
Article Abstract:
As Brooke Shields prepares to have her first child, interest in her has increased, with paparazzi interested in taking more pictures of her. Since Brooke herself spent her childhood in front of the camera, she has decided she doesn't want her own child to have the same sort of childhood.
Publication Name: Vogue
Subject: Fashion and beauty
ISSN: 0042-8000
Year: 2003
User Contributions:
Comment about this article or add new information about this topic:
Cherry season
Article Abstract:
Jones has been underappreciated as an actress, but that is likely to change after her performance in Tennessee Williams's The Night of the Iguana in which she plays the spinster Hannah Jelkes. Jones has a classical education in acting but also draws heavily on her childhood in Paris, TN.
Publication Name: Vogue
Subject: Fashion and beauty
ISSN: 0042-8000
Year: 1996
User Contributions:
Comment about this article or add new information about this topic:
Gender bias
Article Abstract:
Gender selection is discussed with emphasis on its potential use and ethical aspects. Medical research into finding ways to help those with hereditary genetic diseases is making gender selection a reality, but will it meet expectations.
Publication Name: Vogue
Subject: Fashion and beauty
ISSN: 0042-8000
Year: 2001
User Contributions:
Comment about this article or add new information about this topic:
- Abstracts: Jeffrey Steingarten. The perfect pizza. One potato, two potato, three potato, and more preoccupy Jeffrey Steingarten, who also uses his pocket dictionary to discover where Italians turn for Italian food in America
- Abstracts: Terror on-line. The river wild
- Abstracts: Slits in sleeves. Getting better on the bias. Machine-stitch Sashiko the easy way
- Abstracts: The rule of Carter and Lincoln. Liberated soul. Graydon Carter braves the vast wasteland of the American airwaves and discovers there are a few bright spots on the dial
- Abstracts: Flipped over piecing: "flip-and-sew" both sides of a reversible garment at once. Fear not the curve: spontaneous freehand piecing is fun and foolproof