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Greenhouses of Zaporizhzhia Botanical Garden restored after Russian attacks
ZAPORIZHZHIA, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 6, 2025 - A woman cuts off damaged pieces from a monster leaf with scissors in a greenhouse restored after Russian shelling at the Zaporizhzhia City Botanical Garden, Zaporizhzhia, southeastern Ukraine. (Dmytro Smolienko/Ukrinform/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Volunteers weave winter camouflage nets for Ukraine Military
ZAPORIZHZHIA, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 27, 2024 - Scissors are seen in the hands of the volunteer of the Palianytsia Charitable Foundation during the weaving of winter camouflage nets for the needs of the military defending Zaporizhzhia sector, Zaporizhzhia, south-eastern Ukraine (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Volunteers weave winter camouflage nets for Ukraine Military
ZAPORIZHZHIA, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 27, 2024 - A volunteer of the Palianytsia Charitable Foundation cuts the fabric for weaving winter camouflage nets for the needs of the military defending Zaporizhzhia sector, Zaporizhzhia, south-eastern Ukraine (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Volunteers weave winter camouflage nets for Ukraine Military
ZAPORIZHZHIA, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 27, 2024 - A volunteer of the Palianytsia Charitable Foundation cuts the fabric for weaving winter camouflage nets for the needs of the military defending Zaporizhzhia sector, Zaporizhzhia, south-eastern Ukraine (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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John Pearse dressed Jagger and Hendrix - now he is wooing Gen Z
The Soho-based, Swinging Sixties legend John Pearse is the 'Mod buddha' dazzling a new generation of fashionistas.
Very few young people can afford, or have the faintest desire to save up for, a tailor-made garment. Those that do probably go to John Pearse.
The 77-year-old tailor has his airy shop on the pedestrianised Meard Street in Soho. Pearse, never one for moving to Savile Row ("I'm much more exclusive here," he says)
Pearse secured his first assisting job at the Jermyn Street tailor Hawes & Curtis in 1960, when he was 15. "They had the Duke of Edinburgh and lots of good clients," he says, beginning to laugh. Alexander McQueen infamously claimed to have stitched "I am a c***" into the lining of a jacket he made for the then-Prince Charles during his tailor's apprentice days, which came two decades later. "I did the same for the King's dad," Pearse says. What did he write? "Some scrawls of stuff that remains secret."
Portrait of Tailor John Pearse of Soho, central London.
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John Pearse dressed Jagger and Hendrix - now he is wooing Gen Z
The Soho-based, Swinging Sixties legend John Pearse is the 'Mod buddha' dazzling a new generation of fashionistas.
Very few young people can afford, or have the faintest desire to save up for, a tailor-made garment. Those that do probably go to John Pearse.
The 77-year-old tailor has his airy shop on the pedestrianised Meard Street in Soho. Pearse, never one for moving to Savile Row ("I'm much more exclusive here," he says)
Pearse secured his first assisting job at the Jermyn Street tailor Hawes & Curtis in 1960, when he was 15. "They had the Duke of Edinburgh and lots of good clients," he says, beginning to laugh. Alexander McQueen infamously claimed to have stitched "I am a c***" into the lining of a jacket he made for the then-Prince Charles during his tailor's apprentice days, which came two decades later. "I did the same for the King's dad," Pearse says. What did he write? "Some scrawls of stuff that remains secret."
Portrait of Tailor John Pearse of Soho, central London.
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John Pearse dressed Jagger and Hendrix - now he is wooing Gen Z
The Soho-based, Swinging Sixties legend John Pearse is the 'Mod buddha' dazzling a new generation of fashionistas.
Very few young people can afford, or have the faintest desire to save up for, a tailor-made garment. Those that do probably go to John Pearse.
The 77-year-old tailor has his airy shop on the pedestrianised Meard Street in Soho. Pearse, never one for moving to Savile Row ("I'm much more exclusive here," he says)
Pearse secured his first assisting job at the Jermyn Street tailor Hawes & Curtis in 1960, when he was 15. "They had the Duke of Edinburgh and lots of good clients," he says, beginning to laugh. Alexander McQueen infamously claimed to have stitched "I am a c***" into the lining of a jacket he made for the then-Prince Charles during his tailor's apprentice days, which came two decades later. "I did the same for the King's dad," Pearse says. What did he write? "Some scrawls of stuff that remains secret."
Portrait of Tailor John Pearse of Soho, central London.
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John Pearse dressed Jagger and Hendrix - now he is wooing Gen Z
The Soho-based, Swinging Sixties legend John Pearse is the 'Mod buddha' dazzling a new generation of fashionistas.
Very few young people can afford, or have the faintest desire to save up for, a tailor-made garment. Those that do probably go to John Pearse.
The 77-year-old tailor has his airy shop on the pedestrianised Meard Street in Soho. Pearse, never one for moving to Savile Row ("I'm much more exclusive here," he says)
Pearse secured his first assisting job at the Jermyn Street tailor Hawes & Curtis in 1960, when he was 15. "They had the Duke of Edinburgh and lots of good clients," he says, beginning to laugh. Alexander McQueen infamously claimed to have stitched "I am a c***" into the lining of a jacket he made for the then-Prince Charles during his tailor's apprentice days, which came two decades later. "I did the same for the King's dad," Pearse says. What did he write? "Some scrawls of stuff that remains secret."
Portrait of Tailor John Pearse of Soho, central London.
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John Pearse dressed Jagger and Hendrix - now he is wooing Gen Z
The Soho-based, Swinging Sixties legend John Pearse is the 'Mod buddha' dazzling a new generation of fashionistas.
Very few young people can afford, or have the faintest desire to save up for, a tailor-made garment. Those that do probably go to John Pearse.
The 77-year-old tailor has his airy shop on the pedestrianised Meard Street in Soho. Pearse, never one for moving to Savile Row ("I'm much more exclusive here," he says)
Pearse secured his first assisting job at the Jermyn Street tailor Hawes & Curtis in 1960, when he was 15. "They had the Duke of Edinburgh and lots of good clients," he says, beginning to laugh. Alexander McQueen infamously claimed to have stitched "I am a c***" into the lining of a jacket he made for the then-Prince Charles during his tailor's apprentice days, which came two decades later. "I did the same for the King's dad," Pearse says. What did he write? "Some scrawls of stuff that remains secret."
Portrait of Tailor John Pearse of Soho, central London.
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John Pearse dressed Jagger and Hendrix - now he is wooing Gen Z
The Soho-based, Swinging Sixties legend John Pearse is the 'Mod buddha' dazzling a new generation of fashionistas.
Very few young people can afford, or have the faintest desire to save up for, a tailor-made garment. Those that do probably go to John Pearse.
The 77-year-old tailor has his airy shop on the pedestrianised Meard Street in Soho. Pearse, never one for moving to Savile Row ("I'm much more exclusive here," he says)
Pearse secured his first assisting job at the Jermyn Street tailor Hawes & Curtis in 1960, when he was 15. "They had the Duke of Edinburgh and lots of good clients," he says, beginning to laugh. Alexander McQueen infamously claimed to have stitched "I am a c***" into the lining of a jacket he made for the then-Prince Charles during his tailor's apprentice days, which came two decades later. "I did the same for the King's dad," Pearse says. What did he write? "Some scrawls of stuff that remains secret."
Portrait of Tailor John Pearse of Soho, central London.
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John Pearse dressed Jagger and Hendrix - now he is wooing Gen Z
The Soho-based, Swinging Sixties legend John Pearse is the 'Mod buddha' dazzling a new generation of fashionistas.
Very few young people can afford, or have the faintest desire to save up for, a tailor-made garment. Those that do probably go to John Pearse.
The 77-year-old tailor has his airy shop on the pedestrianised Meard Street in Soho. Pearse, never one for moving to Savile Row ("I'm much more exclusive here," he says)
Pearse secured his first assisting job at the Jermyn Street tailor Hawes & Curtis in 1960, when he was 15. "They had the Duke of Edinburgh and lots of good clients," he says, beginning to laugh. Alexander McQueen infamously claimed to have stitched "I am a c***" into the lining of a jacket he made for the then-Prince Charles during his tailor's apprentice days, which came two decades later. "I did the same for the King's dad," Pearse says. What did he write? "Some scrawls of stuff that remains secret."
Portrait of Tailor John Pearse of Soho, central London.
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John Pearse dressed Jagger and Hendrix - now he is wooing Gen Z
The Soho-based, Swinging Sixties legend John Pearse is the 'Mod buddha' dazzling a new generation of fashionistas.
Very few young people can afford, or have the faintest desire to save up for, a tailor-made garment. Those that do probably go to John Pearse.
The 77-year-old tailor has his airy shop on the pedestrianised Meard Street in Soho. Pearse, never one for moving to Savile Row ("I'm much more exclusive here," he says)
Pearse secured his first assisting job at the Jermyn Street tailor Hawes & Curtis in 1960, when he was 15. "They had the Duke of Edinburgh and lots of good clients," he says, beginning to laugh. Alexander McQueen infamously claimed to have stitched "I am a c***" into the lining of a jacket he made for the then-Prince Charles during his tailor's apprentice days, which came two decades later. "I did the same for the King's dad," Pearse says. What did he write? "Some scrawls of stuff that remains secret."
Portrait of Tailor John Pearse of Soho, central London.
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John Pearse dressed Jagger and Hendrix - now he is wooing Gen Z
The Soho-based, Swinging Sixties legend John Pearse is the 'Mod buddha' dazzling a new generation of fashionistas.
Very few young people can afford, or have the faintest desire to save up for, a tailor-made garment. Those that do probably go to John Pearse.
The 77-year-old tailor has his airy shop on the pedestrianised Meard Street in Soho. Pearse, never one for moving to Savile Row ("I'm much more exclusive here," he says)
Pearse secured his first assisting job at the Jermyn Street tailor Hawes & Curtis in 1960, when he was 15. "They had the Duke of Edinburgh and lots of good clients," he says, beginning to laugh. Alexander McQueen infamously claimed to have stitched "I am a c***" into the lining of a jacket he made for the then-Prince Charles during his tailor's apprentice days, which came two decades later. "I did the same for the King's dad," Pearse says. What did he write? "Some scrawls of stuff that remains secret."
Portrait of Tailor John Pearse of Soho, central London.
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John Pearse dressed Jagger and Hendrix - now he is wooing Gen Z
The Soho-based, Swinging Sixties legend John Pearse is the 'Mod buddha' dazzling a new generation of fashionistas.
Very few young people can afford, or have the faintest desire to save up for, a tailor-made garment. Those that do probably go to John Pearse.
The 77-year-old tailor has his airy shop on the pedestrianised Meard Street in Soho. Pearse, never one for moving to Savile Row ("I'm much more exclusive here," he says)
Pearse secured his first assisting job at the Jermyn Street tailor Hawes & Curtis in 1960, when he was 15. "They had the Duke of Edinburgh and lots of good clients," he says, beginning to laugh. Alexander McQueen infamously claimed to have stitched "I am a c***" into the lining of a jacket he made for the then-Prince Charles during his tailor's apprentice days, which came two decades later. "I did the same for the King's dad," Pearse says. What did he write? "Some scrawls of stuff that remains secret."
Portrait of Tailor John Pearse of Soho, central London.
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John Pearse dressed Jagger and Hendrix - now he is wooing Gen Z
The Soho-based, Swinging Sixties legend John Pearse is the 'Mod buddha' dazzling a new generation of fashionistas.
Very few young people can afford, or have the faintest desire to save up for, a tailor-made garment. Those that do probably go to John Pearse.
The 77-year-old tailor has his airy shop on the pedestrianised Meard Street in Soho. Pearse, never one for moving to Savile Row ("I'm much more exclusive here," he says)
Pearse secured his first assisting job at the Jermyn Street tailor Hawes & Curtis in 1960, when he was 15. "They had the Duke of Edinburgh and lots of good clients," he says, beginning to laugh. Alexander McQueen infamously claimed to have stitched "I am a c***" into the lining of a jacket he made for the then-Prince Charles during his tailor's apprentice days, which came two decades later. "I did the same for the King's dad," Pearse says. What did he write? "Some scrawls of stuff that remains secret."
Portrait of Tailor John Pearse of Soho, central London.
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John Pearse dressed Jagger and Hendrix - now he is wooing Gen Z
The Soho-based, Swinging Sixties legend John Pearse is the 'Mod buddha' dazzling a new generation of fashionistas.
Very few young people can afford, or have the faintest desire to save up for, a tailor-made garment. Those that do probably go to John Pearse.
The 77-year-old tailor has his airy shop on the pedestrianised Meard Street in Soho. Pearse, never one for moving to Savile Row ("I'm much more exclusive here," he says)
Pearse secured his first assisting job at the Jermyn Street tailor Hawes & Curtis in 1960, when he was 15. "They had the Duke of Edinburgh and lots of good clients," he says, beginning to laugh. Alexander McQueen infamously claimed to have stitched "I am a c***" into the lining of a jacket he made for the then-Prince Charles during his tailor's apprentice days, which came two decades later. "I did the same for the King's dad," Pearse says. What did he write? "Some scrawls of stuff that remains secret."
Portrait of Tailor John Pearse of Soho, central London.
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John Pearse dressed Jagger and Hendrix - now he is wooing Gen Z
The Soho-based, Swinging Sixties legend John Pearse is the 'Mod buddha' dazzling a new generation of fashionistas.
Very few young people can afford, or have the faintest desire to save up for, a tailor-made garment. Those that do probably go to John Pearse.
The 77-year-old tailor has his airy shop on the pedestrianised Meard Street in Soho. Pearse, never one for moving to Savile Row ("I'm much more exclusive here," he says)
Pearse secured his first assisting job at the Jermyn Street tailor Hawes & Curtis in 1960, when he was 15. "They had the Duke of Edinburgh and lots of good clients," he says, beginning to laugh. Alexander McQueen infamously claimed to have stitched "I am a c***" into the lining of a jacket he made for the then-Prince Charles during his tailor's apprentice days, which came two decades later. "I did the same for the King's dad," Pearse says. What did he write? "Some scrawls of stuff that remains secret."
Portrait of Tailor John Pearse of Soho, central London.
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FEATURE - Nostalgisch: Pudel werden für Bühnenshow 1952 in London frisiert
Showgirls and Poodles
One of the poodles being groomed for a show at the Prince of Wales Theatre , London
September 1952 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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PEOPLE - Königin Elizabeth mit Prinz Philp bei der Eröffnung der Queensferry Crossing Brücke in Schottland
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andrew MacColl/REX/Shutterstock (9039108b)
Queen Elizabeth II with the scissors with which she has just cut the ribbon to mark the official opening of the Queensferry Crossing
Official opening of the Queensferry Crossing, River Forth, Scotland, UK - 04 Sep 2017
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PEOPLE - Königin Elizabeth mit Prinz Philp bei der Eröffnung der Queensferry Crossing Brücke in Schottland
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andrew MacColl/REX/Shutterstock (9039108o)
Queen Elizabeth II, Nicola Sturgeon, First Minister of Scotland, and Peter Murrell, husband of Nicola Sturgeon holds a cushion upon which sits the pair of scissors with which to cut the ribbon to mark the official opening of the Queensferry Crossing
Official opening of the Queensferry Crossing, River Forth, Scotland, UK - 04 Sep 2017
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FEATURE - Hunde schlecken Erdnussbutter
MANDATORY CREDIT: Greg Murray/REX Shutterstock
Editorial use only. Only for use in context of story about Greg's Murray's photo series 'For the love of peanut butter'. No stock, merchandising, advertising or books without photographer's permission
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Pitbull mix Rosie enjoying some peanut butter - As a puppy Rosie's ears were cut off by her owner with scissors to "make her look dangerous." Rosie now lives with a wonderful family including their two children who she loves very much.
Photo series showing dogs licking peanut butter off their noses, USA - Jul 2017
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A photographer with a love affair for rescue dogs has taken a humorous set of images featuring them with something they love ... peanut butter! Greg Murray's heartwarming 'for the love of peanut butter' photo series takes a simple concept - photographing dogs determined to lick peanut butter off their noses - and produces hilarious results. Ohio-based Greg, 34, has taken nearly 100 photos of dogs to date for the series and, as a rescue animal advocate, he always tries to photograph as many rescues as possible. As such his latest collection all involves pitbull mixes who are former rescue dogs or who are still waiting to be rehomed. Many of them have endured difficult early lives.
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PEOPLE - Miau! Georgia May Jagger für Opel
English fashion model Georgia May Jagger, daughter of Rolling Stones frontman MIck Jagger, is the face of Opel 2017 calendar.
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A man hand making a carpet in Tel Aviv, Israel
A man hand making a carpet in Tel Aviv, Israel, Middle East
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Photographer captures happy moments of childhood, Jamaica, Jan 2015
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Rock, paper, scissors
Photographer captures happy moments of childhood, Jamaica, Jan 2015
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Photographer Adrian McDonald's latest photo series captures the joy and innocence of childhood; and what children can teach us about life.
For the series, Adrian photographed children who live in his neighbourhood in the parish of Westmoreland Jamaica; and the results are beautiful.
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Photographer captures happy moments of childhood, Jamaica, Jan 2015
MANDATORY CREDIT: Adrian McDonald/Rex Features. Only for use in story about Adrian McDonald's work. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission.
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Adrian McDonald/REX Shutterstock (4648008o)
Rock, paper, scissors
Photographer captures happy moments of childhood, Jamaica, Jan 2015
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Photographer Adrian McDonald's latest photo series captures the joy and innocence of childhood; and what children can teach us about life.
For the series, Adrian photographed children who live in his neighbourhood in the parish of Westmoreland Jamaica; and the results are beautiful.
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Boris Johnson at the New England Seafood fish factory
3/9/2015 - London, England, United Kingdom: Image ©Licensed to i-Images / Polaris) Picture Agency. 09/03/2015. New England Seafood, London, United Kingdom.
Mayor of London Boris Johnson kick starts apprenticeship week by confirming thousands of new opportunities for young Londoners.
Pictured is Boris Johnson wearing a protective hair net while on a tour of the New England Seafood fish factory in Chessington, UK.
(Ben Stevens / i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Boris Johnson at the New England Seafood fish factory
3/9/2015 - London, England, United Kingdom: Image ©Licensed to i-Images / Polaris) Picture Agency. 09/03/2015. New England Seafood, London, United Kingdom.
Mayor of London Boris Johnson kick starts apprenticeship week by confirming thousands of new opportunities for young Londoners.
Pictured is Boris Johnson wearing a protective hair net while on a tour of the New England Seafood fish factory in Chessington, UK.
(Ben Stevens / i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Boris Johnson at the New England Seafood fish factory
3/9/2015 - London, England, United Kingdom: Image ©Licensed to i-Images / Polaris) Picture Agency. 09/03/2015. New England Seafood, London, United Kingdom.
Mayor of London Boris Johnson kick starts apprenticeship week by confirming thousands of new opportunities for young Londoners.
Pictured is Boris Johnson wearing a protective hair net while on a tour of the New England Seafood fish factory in Chessington, UK.
(Ben Stevens / i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Lady Gaga Opens New H&M Store in Times Square
- New York, NY 11/14/13 - Lady Gaga cuts the ribbon opening the new H&M store at 4 Times Square.
-PICTURED: Lady Gaga
-PHOTO by: Amanda Schwab/Startraksphoto.com
-LOCATION: 4 Times Square
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For licensing please call 212-414-9464 or email sales@startraksphoto.com Lady Gaga (PHOTO: DUKAS/STARTRAKS)
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Lady Gaga Opens New H&M Store in Times Square
- New York, NY 11/14/13 - Lady Gaga cuts the ribbon opening the new H&M store at 4 Times Square.
-PICTURED: Lady Gaga
-PHOTO by: Amanda Schwab/Startraksphoto.com
-LOCATION: 4 Times Square
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Lady Gaga Opens New H&M Store in Times Square
- New York, NY 11/14/13 - Lady Gaga cuts the ribbon opening the new H&M store at 4 Times Square.
-PICTURED: Lady Gaga
-PHOTO by: Amanda Schwab/Startraksphoto.com
-LOCATION: 4 Times Square
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Lady Gaga Opens New H&M Store in Times Square
- New York, NY 11/14/13 - Lady Gaga cuts the ribbon opening the new H&M store at 4 Times Square.
-PICTURED: Lady Gaga
-PHOTO by: Amanda Schwab/Startraksphoto.com
-LOCATION: 4 Times Square
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Lady Gaga Opens New H&M Store in Times Square
- New York, NY 11/14/13 - Lady Gaga cuts the ribbon opening the new H&M store at 4 Times Square.
-PICTURED: Lady Gaga
-PHOTO by: Amanda Schwab/Startraksphoto.com
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Revenge of the Rings: Olympic Rings Crackdown Protest
An online group think the heavy-handed crackdown on use of the Olympic Rings is horse poo - and have created a blog to vent their displeasure.
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The Prince's Foundation for Children and The Arts event, Dulwich Picture Gallery, London, Britain - 15 Mar 2012
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The Prince's Foundation for Children and The Arts event, Dulwich Picture Gallery, London, Britain - 15 Mar 2012
The Duchess of Cambridge joined her father-in-law the Prince of Wales at a gallery to celebrate their shared love of the arts. The pair were greeted by hundreds of cheering schoolchildren waving Union flags when they arrived in the bright sunshine at Dulwich Picture Gallery in south London with the Duchess of Cornwall. It was the first time Kate had joined Charles on a visit to one of his charities. They chose to see the work of the Prince's Foundation for Children and the Arts at Dulwich because of their mutual interest, a Clarence House spokesman said.
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