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Give Oregon a New Newspaper December 29, 2007

Filed under: Lifestyle — Ivy Schnepp @ 10:54 pm

For those of you who have had the unfortunate pleasure of reading Oregon’s “major” paper, the Oregonian, you deserve an apology and a new newspaper.   Over the past five years, there have been a few times when I have been so flabbergasted by the content, that I have emailed a response to the Editor.  And of course, my responses have never been published.  Friday’s front page news capitalizing on the recent Tiger attack at The San Francisco Zoo was another loosely strewn article masquerading as news that sounded more fictional than fact.

The Oregonian has sunk to a new low.  ‘Decades later, still in the lion’s den’ is the sensationalized ramblings of old druggie about an incident that he and his friends brought upon themselves in 1970.  The “eyes filled with tears” and the “Good Bye Kenny” lines are ridiculous attempts to pull at the heart strings of its readers and, in general, it demonstrates poor journalistic skills.   I am doubtful of the alleged chain of events that occurred that night.  Bowers was admittedly under the influence of either alcohol or drugs, although Hoover Barnett simply writes Bowers was “partying.”  Since no one from the zoo provided an alternative account, the article is dubiously one sided and it lacks documentation that should be necessary in a front page article.  In addition, the fact that this obviously disturbed man came back into the zoo and killed those animals is outrageous and the writer seems to justify this behavior by saying, “he did not want the lions to suffer.”  What did the writer hope to accomplish by this article?  One should take responsibility for the the choices that one makes and blame should not be placed on outside parties, whether they be alcohol, heroin, zoo keepers or lions.

 
 

With Love, Williams Sonoma

Filed under: Food, Lifestyle, Shopping — Ivy Schnepp @ 9:36 pm

The new Williams Sonoma catalog is filled with page after page of delectable baking and home items. Top Picks are a Yellow Lemon Wreath that is bright and fragrant with golden yarrow, sphagnum moss and fresh bay leaves, a Meyer Lemon tree and sweet, personalized Valentine treats.

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Spring Forward December 28, 2007

Filed under: Health & Beauty, Shopping — Ivy Schnepp @ 9:16 pm

It is a little early to start thinking about Spring but Bobbi Brown’s new Pink Raspberry Face Palette will have you wishing it is March or April or whenever Spring starts around the rain drenched North West. The palette comes complete with two raspberry lip sheers, a raspberry blush, and two complimenting eye shadows. It is a limited edition item so you better act fast!

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Fly, Fly Away…

Filed under: Lifestyle, Shopping — Ivy Schnepp @ 8:56 pm

Lladro was founded in 1953 by Juan, Jose and Vincente Lladro. Their experimental creations using a Moorish furnace and favoring a 17th century style, created a phenomenon that changed the porcelain world forever.
Their latest chandelier is nothing short of a porcelain miracle. Lladro’s new Niagra chandelier is absolutely breathtaking. At first glance, the chandelier appears to be hundreds of suspended butterflies but upon closer look, the winged creatures are fairies.

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Paint It Green December 25, 2007

Filed under: Lifestyle, Shopping — Ivy Schnepp @ 9:03 pm

The holidays might prompt you to re-think how “homey” your home is. The more time you get to spend around your house, you might discover you don’t like that China Mist you painted your kitchen. The easiest thing to change about your home’s appearance is a fresh coat of paint. Authentic Home Custom Paint can assist you in your quest for the perfect color and without the pesky paint smell. And…it contains ZERO VOC (Volatile Organic Compound) and is solvent free. So paint green, even if you don’t paint it green.

 
 

Charlie, Gucci, Pat and Napoleon…Napoleon? December 23, 2007

Filed under: Health & Beauty — Ivy Schnepp @ 11:18 pm

Any one worth their weight in loose powder, knows the names Charlie Green, Gucci Westman and Pat McGrath.  Napoleon Perdis is no new comer yet his name may not ring any bells, although he has a steady following that makes regular cross country pilgrimages to take part in his tutorials.  Napoleon Perdis mixes old school movie star techniques with current make up technology.  Need to shape a elongated or crooked nose?  Contour the long shnoz with taupe powder and straighten up the bridge with some carefully placed luminizer.  Check out more of Perdis’ suggestions in the new Elle with Victoria Beckham gracing the cover.

 
 

Start seeing stars…

Filed under: Fashion, Shopping — Ivy Schnepp @ 10:31 pm

Stars have always been a favorite shape of mine. I even have a tattoo of one! Nice to know I am so en vogue as stars are popping up all over the fashion sky. Stars were used as both accenting accessories and major graphic backdrops at Yves St. Laurent. Chanel took a very literal take on Americana with stars and stripes. The last few years, the clothing Chanel has put out has been out of this world but I have to say, YSL’s use of stars are stronger. The placement and overall usage of the stars are crisp and refreshing.

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Wish List-Capture R60/80 Wrinkle Eraser Kit December 19, 2007

Filed under: Health & Beauty, Shopping — Ivy Schnepp @ 9:20 pm

Add Dior Capture R60/80 Wrinkle Eraser Kit to your wish list, party the night away and look even younger than you did the day before. This powerful concoction boasts powerful antioxidants and activates cell regeneration after only six hours. And priced at $130.00, it is cheaper than a round of Botox.

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Mix and Match December 17, 2007

Filed under: Fashion, Shopping — Ivy Schnepp @ 8:51 pm

Check out Switchring.com. Switchring features a variety of interchangeable ring parts. It starts with a double fused spheres that form the outer edges of the ring. Then add the wedge shaped insert. And presto-change-o, you have a fun, sleek ring. Add a new wedge and you have a brand new ring.

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