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Chocolate clothing designers Hollywoodiens

Isabelle Hontebeyrie - 17 November 2008

They dress Chris North, Nicole Kidman, Angelina Jolie, Diana Krall, Dennis Rodman, Keanu Reeves, Jada Pinkett, Will Smith, Nelly Furtado, Celine Dion, Whoopi Goldberg or Andrienne Clarkson. They make costumes for the film Mamma Mia, Chicago and Hairspray. But once a year, they participate in the parade of haute couture collection in Cadbury chocolate. The event, held in Toronto, brought together 10 designers and singers Simone Denny and Measha Brueggergosman. Here are all the details, photos and video, this unique evening.

The false New York Times: a brilliant idea

Isabelle Hontebeyrie - 13 November 2008

Yesterday, New Yorkers were treated to a surprise size: a fake copy of the New York Times stating, among other things, the end of the war in Iraq. A brilliant initiative, a fake absolutely brilliant, supplemented by a Web site just as remarkable.

Ben Hur live in London at O2

Isabelle Hontebeyrie - November 6, 2008

The next fall, the O2 in London will host the production Ben Hur Live, to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the film with Charlton Heston. The show is directed by Philip McKinley and written by Shaun McKenna. And it is Mark Fisher, the creator of the opening ceremonies of the Beijing Olympics behind the production.

A riding school in 2011 Transformers - The first sketch

Isabelle Hontebeyrie - 1 November 2008

Result of a partnership between Universal Parks and Resorts, Hasbro, Inc. and DreamWorks Pictures, the carousel Transformers (product of the series of films directed by Michael Bay with Shia LaBeouf, Megan Fox, Josh Duhamel, Tyrese Gibson, Rachael Taylor, Jon Voigt, etc.) will open its doors in Hollywood and Singapore in 2011 . Steven Spielberg will be the creative consultant.

A virtual wife recalls eating!

Isabelle Hontebeyrie - 26 October 2008

The Japanese site Metaboinfo.com, which offers advice for men to eat better and lose weight opens a new service: a virtual woman - fully customizable - which sends messages daily (engueulades, criticism, encouragement or congratulations) on mobile phone!

A carousel Saw V

Isabelle Hontebeyrie - 21 October 2008

A British amusement park decided to celebrate in its own way, the release of Saw V offering next spring, a rollercoaster with the movie theme. With SAW - The Ride (Saw, the ring), the Thorpe Park promises thrills and screams for thrill-seekers.

The superb pubs Museum of Communism

Isabelle Hontebeyrie - 18 October 2008

The Museum of Communism has opened its doors in Prague, Czech Republic. And to encourage the public to visit exhibitions, sent the agency Young and Rubicam to conduct a publicity campaign under the theme "Get in the privacy of ...". On the menu: Stalin and his harem, in the shower Lenin and Karl Marx being cut nails!

The remedy to the crisis? A shopping center 3 billion!

Isabelle Hontebeyrie - 15 October 2008

Blog Action Day 2008 - While the word "crisis" is on everyone's lips, that Americans unable to pay the salaries of their cars and set fire to receive money from their insurance company, the Westfield shopping center s 'prepares to open its doors in London.

Artificial islands in Dubai: a guided tour of The World

Isabelle Hontebeyrie - 13 October 2008

Off Dubai, The World is a mammoth project. 300 private artificial islands reproduce a map of the world. Among the owners and visitors include Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt, Sir Richard Branson, David Beckham and Victoria Beckham, Pamela Anderson, Rod Stewart and even Michael Schumacher or Roger Federer. Here is a guided tour with photos and video of this retirement for an island where billionaires costs between 15 and 50 million dollars.

Inventing figures piracy

Isabelle Hontebeyrie - 12 October 2008

It does not happen a month without that different departments, groups or associations do not mention the cost to the economy of piracy. The United States are the champions in this field, which often brandishes the fact that piracy has cost 250 billion dollars in the music industry and entertainment and 750 000 jobs have been lost. The problem? These figures are pure invention!

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