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 Some runway shows surprise you with their beauty, in ways you're not expecting it.  That's certainly true of Michael Angel's Spring 2011 runway show.  The hair and makeup, plus black nails, was austere and startling, but really quite beautiful.  Charlotte Willer for Maybelline used many products you can find on the shelves right now, to create a shimmery, fresh, pale face that went well with...

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(2 diggs) Michael Angel Spring 2011 - Backstage Beauty stylelist
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Girls will be boys at Michael Angel Spring 2011. Photo: Getty Images



Michael Angel's Spring 2011 collection was an ode to New York classicism, with makeup reflecting clean, pale faces that didn't detract from the bevy of watercolor prints and sequins on the runway.

MAKEUP: Charlotte Willer for Maybelline
HAIR: Dennis Lanni
SNAPSHOT: Boy Meets Girl

THE SCOOP: The idea of playing with classicism and gender was the Michael Angel Spring 2011...



(1 diggs) Sit-ins at Canal Street lunch counters 50 years ago sparked a civil rights case that went all the way to the Supreme Court nolanews
The high court threw out four activists' arrests in Lombard v. Louisiana


For weeks afterward, when the phone rang, Lanny Goldfinch, then 21, would listen to the epithets. Then he'd tell the callers that his goal had been simple. "I just wanted to have coffee with my friends," he'd say.



But the year was 1960 and New Orleans restaurants were still segregated.

At the time, it seemed like progress toward integration had slowed to a standstill, said Rudy Lombard, then a senior...










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