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Teenage nose piercing, Jewish tradition create parenting dilemma Adornment or mutilation: The teenage wish for a nose piercing has one mother caught in a parenting dilemma as she and her husband try to balance the desires of their 16-year-old daughter with the guidelines of their Jewish traditions – and, maybe a little squeamishness. www.csmonitor.com
KooKoo Bear Kids Designs Three Kids' Rooms at Roswell Women's Club Designer Showcase Home Tour ATLANTA, GA-- - KooKoo Bear Kids , an online, catalog, and retail store marketer of designer kids' rooms and exceptional gifts, announces the company is providing three designer kids' rooms for the Roswell ... finance.yahoo.com
Basketball Wives’ Keisha Nichols Claims There’s No More Drama With Tami Roman…Suuuure! The drama between new “wife” Keisha Nichols and Tami Roman is starting to heat up again on VH1‘s Basketball Wives, and this is after Tami’s anger management! But how are things going now? According to Keisha, they’ve cleared the air. Emphasis on “according to Keisha”…. Their relationship got off on the wrong foot from the [...] realitytvmagazine.sheknows.com
Johnny Depp’s delirious “Dark Shadows” Early in Tim Burton's "Dark Shadows," Victoria Winters, the proper-looking aspiring governess played by lovely young Australian actress Bella Heathcote, arrives at the gates of Collinwood, a decaying family mansion in rural Maine. (She's gotten there by riding Amtrak, while we listen to "Nights in White Satin," which is somehow exactly right.) Vicky, whose real name is something else entirely ... www.salon.com
Pick of the week: A class-war thriller from Putin’s Russia Pick of the week: A middle-aged wife and mom contemplates the unthinkable in the masterful, mysterious "Elena" www.salon.com
Pick of the week: Childhood adventure from a Japanese master "I Wish" is an old-fashioned kind of movie about a subject that might sound, at first, both worn-out and a little retrograde: the dislocating and disorienting effects of a family breakup. It's also a movie whose principal actors and characters are children, that tries to view the world from a child's point of view -- and that's an enterprise so perilous, so prone to easy gags, cheap tears and ... www.salon.com
Maggie Gyllenhaal on sexual liberation The beloved indie star tells Salon about her "vibrator movie" and why she loves playing transgressive women www.salon.com
Coverup at Washington Times Editors knew there was an apparent plagiarist on staff but let him keep writing. An exclusive look inside the paper www.salon.com
Pick of the week: An early-’60s hipster time capsule A time capsule loaded with smack from the bohemian underbelly of JFK-era America, Shirley Clarke's 1961 film "The Connection" is an illustration of how much things change, and how much they stay the same. I'd be stretching to call "The Connection" a great film -- it's mannered and edgy, in a way that's partly deliberate but also distinctive to its period -- but it's an important one in cultural ... www.salon.com
Jack Black on his killer role Like so many performers whose professional lives are spent expending immense amounts of energy and making people laugh, Jack Black is rather subdued when he's out of the limelight. I met the voice of "Kung Fu Panda" and hard-rocking leader of the band Tenacious D a few days ago in a dark and austere corner of a midtown Manhattan luxury hotel, where we both struggled to read the fine print on a ... www.salon.com
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