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#ParisAttacks Le Bataclan targeted because of Jewish owners, pro-Israeli events | The Style Page
We’ve seen it before: jihadis attacked the Chabad House in the Mumbai terrorist attacks in November 2008; they attacked the kosher supermarket in the Paris attacks in January 2015. Now jihadis target Le Bataclan because of its (former) Jewish owners and pro-Israel, pro-Jewish events at the venue.
BTW Ba-ta-clan is the title of an operetta (1855) by Jacques Offenbach (1819-1880), born Jakob Offenbach, the son of a Jewish cantor, in Köln, Germany.
Source: #ParisAttacks Video shows horrors of siege on Le Bataclan | The Style Page
#ParisAttacks Video shows horrors of siege on Le Bataclan
Le Monde journalist Daniel Psenny captured video of people fleeing Le Bataclan concert hall in Paris, Friday, after gunmen began shooting at the crowd around 10 pm CET on Friday, November 13, 2015,soon after the siege began.
The Style Page: What’s appropriate?
Today Melanie objected to my criticism about Michelle Obama’s choice of a light teal suit and the infamous boob belt for the wreath-laying ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. How appropriate that Melanie posted her comments on Remembrance Sunday (as it is observed in the UK)!
I do like the decorum that Brits show on Remembrance Sunday, and I wish that we have more of the same. To me, it’s a sign of respect. Melanie came around to my point of view after I explained it. Below Tony Blair’s wife Cherie came under flak for wearing a purple trench coat to Remembrance Sunday services in 2009:
#MusicMonday This out-divas the VH1 Divas
Ethel Merman, Judy Garland, and a youthful Barbra Streisand just embarking on her career from the Judy Garland Show in 1963.
Paula Begoun and her Beautypedia team review Allure’s Best of Beauty picks
#MusicMonday Anita O’Day: Tea for Two at 1958 Newport Jazz Festival
Finding Mr. Righteous
Finding Mr. Righteous by Lisa De Pasquale
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
I discovered Finding Mr. Righteous through the conservative web site PJ Media. Initially I submitted a request to Fairfax County Public Library to carry it, but there was no follow-up: strange, because I had thought that FPCL would support a local writer (Ms. De Pasquale lives in Northern Virginia). I had to wait the mandatory 6-12 months after publication to submit a request through Interlibrary Loan.
Finding Mr. Righteous is about Ms. De Pasquale’s search for God in the context of the men in her life: Chris the Atheist, Joe the Catholic, John the Evangelical, etc. I looked forward to reading this book, as I thought there would be a spiritual component to the book, but most of the book is about Ms. De Pasquale’s attachments to men who have other women in their lives and won’t commit to her. I wonder why Ms. De Pasquale didn’t go in therapy to try to break this pattern. The spiritual component comes at the end of the book when she has an epiphany about her relationships and her role in them. I won’t give away the ending: that’s for you to read.
This book dredged up my unhappy experiences with men and my feeling insecure and that no one would love me. If Ms. De Pasquale ever revises her book, I could contribute a chapter on Ali the Muslim.
Altogether, Finding Mr. Righteous is a quick read. As I said, the spiritual component comes at the end of the book, and I’m glad that I read it to the end.
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Prevent and Treat Skin Aging, No Matter How Old You Are
#TBT vintage African-American beauty ads
Time was that African-American women had to turn to ethnic beauty brands to meet their needs. Even as recently as the 1990s, Revlon and Maybelline has created lines especially for African-American women. Here are other blasts from the past:

Do you know that Flori Roberts is a white woman? She later developed Dermablend corrective concealer.
Today, Flori Roberts cosmetics are sold through Color Me Beautiful’s direct selling and mall kiosks.

Posner Cosmetics was introduced in the 1940’s. I’ll occasionally find Posner cosmetics at drugstores, but not a comprehensive selection. Posner’s web site features online shopping.

I haven’t been able to find out much about Zuri. I found miscellaneous products at Dollar General years ago. You may shop Zuri at Texas Beauty Supply and House of Beauty (note: not an endorsement, I’ve never shopped these places).

Here a svelte Aretha Franklin serves as a spokeswoman for Fashion Fair.

Dorothea Towles Church was the first Black Maybelline model to appear in Ebony Magazine in 1959.




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