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Spring-Forward Fashion Miu Miu offered a relaxed, whimsical look for spring.
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| • Artie Shaw: Legendary jazz bandleader Artie Shaw, who abruptly quit the music business 50 years ago, died Dec. 30 at his home in California. • Sandra Dee Dies at 63: The actress attracted a large teen audience in the 1960s with films such as "Gidget" and "Tammy and the Doctor" and had a headlined marriage to pop singer Bobby Darin. • Gordon Grabs Third Daytona 500: Four lead changes in the final nine laps allow Jeff Gordon to manuever past Kurt Busch and Dale Earnhardt Jr. to win his third Daytona 500 Sunday. • Royal Wedding: Britain's Prince Charles married his longtime paramour Camilla Parker Bowles in a civil ceremony at Windsor Guildhall Saturday morning. The simple ceremony, attended by 30 friends and family members, was followed by a formal Anglican ceremony before 800 invited guests at St. George₼s Chapel in Windsor Castle. April 09, 2005 • Caravaggio: The Final Years: Crowds have stormed London's National Gallery to view the dark and dramatic canvases of Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio. The exhibition, "Caravaggio: The Final Years," focuses on the life and work of the Italian master, who was as rebellious in life as he was in his art. March 31, 2005 • FABULOUS! Fashions of the 1940s: Valerie Steele, curator of New York City's Museum at the Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT), talks about the Kennedy Center exhibit. March 25, 2005 • 48th Corcoran Biennial: "Closer to Home," the 48th edition of the Corcoran Biennial exhibition, takes the pulse of the American art world with images and installations by 15 artists working in traditional media. March 21, 2005 • Lights, Camera, Allure!: John Galliano was a star attraction of the final Paris shows, turning an old-Hollywood look into an enticing fall line. March 08, 2005 | | |
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