Sneaker exhibit shows history behind shoes [champ]

Sneaker exhibit shows history behind shoes



TORONTO - That the sneaker has come a long way from its plain, canvas-and-rubber origins should be no surprise to anyone who's seen the flashy, tricked-out kicks proudly trotted out by stars and style-savvy teens.



Its evolution — from accessory for an upwardly mobile middle class to a symbol of patriotic devotion and its current role as a form of privileged self-expression — is laid out in the newest exhibit at the Bata Shoe Museum in Toronto.



If nothing else, "Out of the Box: The Rise of Sneaker Culture" is an excuse to admire iconic footwear coveted by young athletes and shoe aficionados the world over, as well as some elaborate (and perhaps less practical) designs.



Multiple incarnations of the famous Nike Air Jordan, including the original from 1985, mix with studded gold pony-hair slip-ons by renowned high-heel designer Christian Louboutin and the controversial Adidas Totem by Jeremy Scott, whose aboriginal inspiration has sparked criticism over cultural misappropriation.



A discreet black low-top marks a poignant Canadian contribution: the lone Adidas Orion sneaker worn by Terry Fox during his Marathon of Hope in 1980.



The exhibit, which runs until the end of next March, also shows how something so easily dismissed as trivial or mundane — what we put on our feet — reflects the deeper shifts in society.



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After all, most so-called "sneakerheads" are men,Atria gemstonebeads are set apart from the rest because of their sleek sultry styles. said museum curator Elizabeth Semmelhack, who called bright and whimsical sneakers "the most baroque aspect of men's attire today."



Almost everyone has worn sneakers at some point, whether for public school gym class or private tennis lessons at a club, making them "the most democratic form of footwear," Semmelhack said during a recent tour.



At the same time, "I wanted to show how its history is very much embedded in issues of status," she said.



Touch-screen TVs placed between glass display cases allow visitors to see what was going on in the world when each shoe was released and how history and design overlapped.



Some play video clips of famous athletes and performers — from sprinter Jesse Owens to rap stars Run-D.M.C. — whose endorsements turned shoes into objects of desire.



With their off-white canvas uppers and vulcanized rubber soles,Perfect winter and summer suprashoesforgirls to suit every style and occasion. the first models appear humble, particularly compared with what's worn today. But they were destined for a middle class that aspired to a wealthy lifestyle of leisure, "so they actually represented privilege," Semmelhack said.



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A few years later, the rise of Nazism brought sneakers to the European masses as exercise was embraced for the greater good.



It's only after the Second World War that working out turned into a quest for the personal best and athletic shoes returned to their role as a status symbol.



Some of the best-known designs emerged in the 1970s, when the "Me" generation transformed what had been a utilitarian accessory into something more decorative.



Among those on display are "athleisure" classics such as the lightweight Nike Waffle Trainer, with the prominent swoop logo on the side, and the Asics Tiger Corsair, which still makes the rounds today largely unchanged.



"Stuff (people) have on today actually dates way back," Semmelhack said.



The bold high-tops of the 1980s proved the biggest draw for teens who visited the museum recently on a school tour.



"This is the best area," said J.P. Dela Cruz, 15, pointing to a wall full of Air Jordans.



An admitted fan of the "sneaker game," Dela Cruz said he owns roughly a dozen pairs, including various colours of the Air Jordan 5.But he was less than impressed by the most recent model, this year's 28, a black zip-up with a neon-green tongue."No one wears those," the teen scoffed.



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Carmen Electra finished off her night by signing autographs and snapping pictures with fans. Even with all the attention, Electra didn’t forget to celebrate her 41st as she enjoyed Grey Goose cocktails and shots of Dom Perignon.Find More Petticoats Information about 2012 coachhandbags Fishtail skirt petticoat Mesh layers Wedding Accessories.



This wasn’t her first appearance at the Crazy Horse as she hosted their second-anniversary celebration in 2011 and performed at the recently-closed “Crazy Horse Paris” at the MGM Grand in 2009.



At her performance, Electra was topless during parts of the show and had the crowd on their feet before receiving a standing ovation at the end. She didn’t show off the goods on Saturday, but she did enjoy strawberries and whipped cream with a pop-star themed birthday cake.




Growing Plymouth parish watches new church rise [champ]

Growing Plymouth parish watches new church rise



The first Mass in St. Bonaventure Catholic Church’s future worship space is still at least seven months away, but the new building is taking shape.Passers-by on Route 3A in Manomet can now see the steel skeleton of the building and what will be a 71-foot-high bell tower.A daily blog on straplessweddingdress and your favorite accessories. By the end of May, the structure’s walls are expected to be in place.



Susan Healey, the parish’s administrative assistant, said the $7.5 million project continues to be on track for a dedication and blessing in early December.“It’s going according to the deadline,” she said.



At a time when the Boston archdiocese has closed and merged scores of parishes – and is now grouping most of its 288 active parishes into collaboratives – St. Bonaventure needs a bigger worship space for its 3,000 households and 11,000 adult and child parishioners.



The parish is one of only three on the South Shore that hasn’t been grouped into a collaborative. (The other two are St. Agatha’s in Milton and Quincy, and St. Mary of the Nativity in Milton.) The Rev. Kenneth Overbeck is St. Bonaventure’s pastor.



The new, 10,500-square-foot church will seat almost 1,000 people, almost twice as many as the existing sanctuary can hold. The current church, built in 1950, will be converted into a parish hall.The project contractor is A.P. Whitaker and Sons of West Bridgewater.



The project will be paid for with a $3.2 million archdiocese loan, a parish capital campaign, the 2012 sale of the parish’s St. Catherine chapel at White Horse Beach, and the unfinished sale of a 9-acre tract of property in nearby Bourne.



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Additionally, the watch device would include a base station which could house a processor and a data line as well as wireless hardware.Anyone with a fabricflowers? The patent suggests that the watch could connect wirelessly with the base or could also be connected and charged with a cord. The base station unit would also have a touchscreen display.



While Google made no mention of its Glass platform in the filing, such a wristband device could presumably be used to connect with certain data points or compliment the company's current augmented reality platform.The filings should, however, be taken with a grain of salt as they do not necessarily mean that the development or release of such a smart watch device is imminent.



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Bridal beauty for the perfect 'aisle do' [champ]

Bridal beauty for the perfect 'aisle do'



WHETHER you get married in a church, register office, outdoors or in, one thing is guaranteed - all eyes will be on the ride.Something magical happens to women on their big day, that gives them a glow so radiant it often brings tears to eyes.But, great make-up plays a crucial part in achieving a flawless bridal look, too.



It's a look that should be timeless, long-lasting and so perfect you'll love gazing at the photographs in years to come."Bridal make-up is the ultimate balancing act between looking like yourself, but at your very best," says Arabella Preston make-up artist and Pond's Institute ambassador.



"You need to look groomed but not overdone and allow your dress to do the talking."And Preston would know. The Duchess of Cambridge took lessons from the bridal guru ahead of her big day in April 2011, watched globally by more than two billion people.Heed her advice and you too can walk down the aisle looking like a modern-day princess.



On the big day itself, a make-up artist does far more than just apply make-up. She's likely to be a temporary friend, stress therapist and bridal stylist all rolled into one, so an adaptable easy-going nature is key. "Bear in mind that you will be spending the last two hours of your unmarried life with this person and they will be with you at a very intimate and emotional time," Preston advises.



"They should be calm, put you and your friends and family at ease and be able to blend into the background when necessary. I can't count the number of times I have been left alone with the bride before she leaves for the church and fitted countless veils, helped button-up dresses etc."



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"Don't do anything to your skin you haven't tried before in the few weeks before your wedding," says Preston."Use a gentle facial exfoliator once or twice a week and keep skin well moisturised and hydrated. I love Pond's Institute Cold Cream as a skin prep. Use a warm flannel to remove and you get a gentle exfoliation too."



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If you're applying make-up yourself, allow enough time so that you don't feel rushed.Preston says: "I always advise my brides to lock themselves in the bathroom for 40 minutes so they can relax and not get distracted by Mum and bridesmaids.


'Walk a Mile in My Shoes' set for May 4 in Wellington [champ]

'Walk a Mile in My Shoes' set for May 4 in Wellington



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This year, we hope to draw a crowd again on May 4, 2013 from 8-11 am at Century Park, Wellington's walking park at 8th & highway 160.



While the free event is to show support to friends, family, neighbors and community members with developmental disabilities, the event began as part of a statewide initiative in 2010 to call attention to the thousands of Kansas who sit on waiting lists for services. A focus we continue to emphasize this year.



"In Sumner County alone, there are 39 people ranging in age from 5 to 66 who continue to wait for support services," says Christa Jones, Futures' director of community supports. "This is a result of the state's ongoing lack of funding for those on the waiting list which includes 4,155 individuals from across the state."



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"For the month of May, here at Better Homes and Gardens, we will be a drop-off station for shoes," said Matt Dominguez, branch manager of the company, adding that Murray GM will also be collecting for the drive.



"The shoes will be collected and sent to third-world countries, while a percentage of the shoes stay here in Moose Jaw," added Dominguez. "We're also taking monetary donations, and for every dollar donated, we can buy another pair of shoes."



Dominguez said the drive is accepting every kind of shoe, from winter boots to high heels, as long as they're in good condition.



He said the drive is a great way to get rid of old kicks people no longer need, but are still in serviceable condition.



"Here's the thing: every single person has shoes in their home that are no longer in the rotation. They no longer have an outfit that goes with the shoes, or kids have outgrown some shoes, whatever," said Dominguez. "They can be repurposed for people who have no shoes."


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Hong Kong refuses to send quake aid [champ]

Hong Kong refuses to send quake aid



Hong Kong lawmakers fiercely opposed a plan Wednesday to donate money to a Chinese provincial government for earthquake victims, underlining widespread public concerns about corruption on the mainland.



The city’s leader, Leung Chun-ying, proposed donating 100 million Hong Kong dollars ($13 million) to the provincial government of Sichuan for relief efforts following a 7.0-magnitude quake Saturday that struck Lushan County, killing at least 192 people and injuring over 11,000.



Lawmakers said they wanted to help the victims but opposed giving money to government officials because of fears about corruption and misuse of funds.



They said they would prefer that the funds be channeled to aid groups and NGOs.



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Hong Kong residents were especially miffed after learning last year that a Sichuan secondary school built in 2010 with HK$2 million in quake relief funds was later torn down to make way for a luxury housing development.



Numerous other legislators also voiced their opposition to the donation at a special meeting of the finance committee, which ended before they could vote on it.



“What China lacks is not money but rather clean government,” said lawmaker Claudia Mo.Where to cubepuzzlee? “Our trust in those provincial governments has gone bankrupt.”



Hong Kong Web users have flooded online forums to express their disgust at the donation proposal. Some posted cartoons mocking Leung, who is backed by Beijing and is widely unpopular, and circulated a satirical photo montage joking that donations would be spent on prostitutes, shopping trips and expensive cars and houses for Communist Party bureaucrats.



The skepticism is not limited to Hong Kong, a special administrative region with its own legal system and currency.



It’s also reflected in a photo that has gone viral among Chinese Internet users that shows Premier Li Keqiang touring the disaster area with a local official sporting a watch-shaped tan line on his wrist. The official, Lushan County Communist Party chief Fan Jiyue, may have been trying to avoid the scrutiny suffered by other officials in the past year after they were spotted wearing pricey wristwatches.



Internet users posted photos of Fan at other events apparently wearing a Swiss-made Vacheron Constantin worth 210,000 yuan ($34,000).



In another sign of the struggle to win over public trust, China’s Red Cross will reopen an investigation into a 2011 incident involving a young staffer shown in photos carrying expensive handbags and posing in front of a Maserati, the Beijing News reported .



The relief body is taking part in postquake efforts but has been struggling to raise funds because of the lingering effects of the 2011 scandal that scuttled its credibility.


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