Panty News Archive - 31-Oct-2006

  • Steel & Silk (The New York Sun)
    Is Joan of Arc a fashion icon? The idea makes perfect sense in the context of "Love & War: The Weaponized Woman," a bombshell of a show at the Museum at the Fashion Institute of Technology. The fashions on view here speak to the complicated roles of modern woman ? tough and tender, empowered in the workplace, and a seductress, too. A 16th-century steel-fingered gauntlet, for example, is


  • Don't Be Afraid (Poughkeepsie Journal)
    Some industrious moms and dads begin sewing their children's Halloween costumes long before the leaves turn from green to gold. For other parents, the holiday has a way of creeping up on them.


  • Is the Car of tomorrow NASCAR's future, or downfall? (Motorsport.com)
    No one seems to be quite sure what to make of these odd- shaped, winged, boxy cars that are supposed to change the face of NASCAR. Some are using them as their deep-throated, personal wail of despair, a plea for sanity; a cry, if you will, to cease the madness.


  • Campaigning on MySpace (San Jose Mercury News)
    ``But Mom, everybody does it.'' That phrase rang in IA's head last week as San Jose City Council District 3 candidate Sam Liccardo's campaign, hit with news that his MySpace account featured some risque ``friends,'' gave out photocopies of other candidates' MySpace sites -- also featuring some questionable acquaintances.


  • Bully kicks butt (The Ottawa Sun)
    What was the controversy about again? This flashback to high school a 'strangely sweet' and relatively 'pacifistic' game


  • CSN boys 3rd, girls 5th (Bonita Daily News)
    ESTERO ? Seven years ago, one boy and a dozen girls went out for Community School of Naples swimming co-head coach Jason Baumgardner's team. This year, 35 girls and 25 boys wanted to get their feathers wet with the Seahawks.


  • New Preston School of Industry LP Due In January; Matador Planning Deluxe Reissue of Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain For (Pitchfork)
    The Preston School of Industry's second full-length album will be released early next year, according to frontman Scott Kannberg. Titled Monsoon , the ten-track disc features cameos from the Minus 5's Scott McCaughey, "who did an amazing Lindisfarne mandolin part," and all of the members of Wilco, who played assorted instruments found in the basement "while high on my BBQ chicken," Kannberg told


  • Intuition | Men make strides, but women still do more (Philly.com)
    So, some good news: Men are more engaged in child care and housework than their fathers, according to the comprehensive study Changing Rhythms of American Family Life.


  • Travel Bookshelf | Seasonal gifts with hint of nostalgia (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
    With the holidays approaching, here are three gift books and a guidebook that you could wrap up and put a bow on. Designing the Seaside


  • Don't believe hype (winnipegsun.com)
    It's very hard to separate Bully from the pungent haze of pre-release controversy that's been surrounding it. Bully is a very good game. Not one that will necessarily be remembered for the ages, but it's polished, cheeky and lots of fun.


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