Passion Magazine: 'they've Been At It Since 8am'
Remember Voyage, the shop with the membership card? The Mazzillis are back with a new image fronted by brother and sister, Tatum and Rocky, right, reports NICK REDMAN STUDIO Royale in Paris - a courtyard off a deep neoclassical crevice near rue St Honore. A boy flings open a door and the tones of Grace Jones toss a lifeline across the cobbles. With a Do or Die, the disco siren lures me through artisanal premises, past a hastily pasted sign for 'Voyage Passion' to...
Passion Magazine: EX-UN SPECIALIST STYMIES SCREENERS WITH VOCABULARY
Eclectic history . . . The Lake Worth Main Street Advisory Board selection committee, looking for a Main Street manager for the downtown rejuvenation program, had never interviewed anyone quite like Emilie Fanchon Condon.A former United Nations information specialist who once wrote stories for Passion magazine in Paris, Condon shocked some committee members by her frankness and others by her use of what some called ''$50 words.'' Asked about...
Passion Magazine: Say Good-By to All That Froufrou
Ethnic, elegant and slightly exotic describe the fashions by 60 designers, many from the Bay Area, that were presented in the recent Obiko show in San Francisco. Many of the clothes Obiko owner Sandra Sakata sells are by designers and craftspeople who have gained recognition in national, and in some cases international, museum circles. They are the kinds of creations that need to be seen up close for full appreciation. From afar, they look simple and understated. Upon closer inspection, subtle...
Passion Magazine: `DOUGHBOY` BAKES WORKS OF ART
Horses, camels, rabbits and donkeys pulling carts fill the windows and line the walls of Rene-Gerard Saint-Ouen`s bakery. Bread is more than the staff of life for the sculptor, who molds his dough into fanciful shapes without forgetting bread`s more elemental appeal. ``I love dough; I love to touch it,`` Saint-Ouen said at his shop, surrounded by his menagerie of bread creations. His creature sculptures are interspersed with intricately...
Passion Magazine: In the fall, Parisians renew their love affair with Paris
PARIS It is just past 7 p.m. and the dimming rays of the sun skitter across the Seine to melt forever into the autumn-tinged leaves of the maple trees that line the right bank. Another day in a very special year in the City of Light is coming to an end.It is in the fall that Paris gets down to the business of being Paris. In what may be the world's longest renewable love affair between a city and her citizens, Parisians have returned en masse (just as they left en masse) from...