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In the News (Sun 3 Jun 12)

  
 City Arts & Lectures
Hunt's versatility is reflected in her eclectic roles, such as Alice B. Toklas in 1987's Waiting for the Moon and a fashionista in Robert Altman's Pret-a-Porter.
Lending her rich, resonant voice to television, film, and radio, Hunt notably provided the voice for Grandmother Willow in Disney's Pocahontas and "the Witch" for Shrek.
Hunt majored in directing at the prestigious Goodman Theater School in Chicago and went on to spend several years in New York as a stage manager, director, and actress.
www.cityarts.net /n.hunt.html   (189 words)

  
 coast editor fashion magazine people steven west
Flamboyant fashionista Steven Cojocaru is leaving People magazine after a decade to focus on his television career.
Fashion guru Steven Cojocaru is developing a talk show.
Steven Cojocaru, West Coast Style Editor for People Magazine and style correspondent for the...
www.advancedauctionsecrets.com /magazines/coast-editor-fashion-magazine-people-steven-west.php   (189 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Books: The Cordelia Collection, Volume 1
The character of Cordelia Chase has now been on "Angel" longer than she was on "Buffy the Vampire Slayer." Here we are in the seventh season of "BtVS" and one of the three television episodes novelized by Nancy Krulik in "The Cordelia Collection, Volume 1" is all the way back from the first season.
Fashionista and leader of the pack, Cordelia Chase is known throughout Sunnydale High for her irrepressible blend of tactless maxims as much as she is renowned for her beauty.
Actually, this collection offers up one episode from each of the show's first seasons.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0743427467?v=glance   (958 words)

  
 Carrie Donovan, fashion editor, 73
In 1997, Donovan began working for Old Navy, taping a series of television ads that showcased her quirky image and fashion credibility.
With her trademark pearls and oversized black-rimmed glasses, Donovan was a one-of-a-kind fashionista.
Donovan's eye for trends and outgoing personality brought her success as a fashion journalist, first as a reporter for The New York Times and then as an editor for Vogue, Harper's Baazar and The New York Times Magazine.
www.slick.org /deathwatch/mailarchive/msg00390.html   (958 words)

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