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BANGALORE A best seller for three years' running, Puma's Numostro ($101) has proved its appeal to young adults, who favor the sneaker's easy comfort, versatility and innovative design...
...welcoming mix of pizazz and bohemian comfort. White walls are warmed with pink paint on the first two floors, and muted oak floorboards run throughout. There's also a dramatic, entrance-making spiral staircase. Each floor features Robin's quirky flea-market finds, including a Turkish glass chandelier, armchairs covered in Moroccan brocade, and 1950s pottery. Appropriately, Ciocco calls the new salon the "boudoir of Paris." She says she agreed to the venture out of her infinite respect for Robin's research?adding that his products offer "a complex alchemy" for being effective and being nutritious to the scalp...
...course repeatedly asserted that a club venue hosting concerts can contact her office for an exemption from the 11 p.m. deadline, saying she has already granted “about a dozen.” While this sporadic sort of clemency is commendable, it is but a small comfort as the broad measure continues to apply to every licensed club in the city with no definitive end in sight. And the red tape involved in obtaining an exemption might prevent many clubs from seeking one. While a travesty in its own right, this directive is only the latest jarring blow...
...everyone starting to feel like the wintry mix will never stop, take comfort: Spring break is fast approaching, and FM has found the perfect getaways for those on a tight schedule and an even tighter budget. Booze Cruisin’ Fly south to Ft. Lauderdale for $180 on JetBlue and hop aboard a Bahamas-bound cruise. Set sail with an all inclusive (read: open bar) spring-break package. For $372 a piece, you and three friends get food, drinks, gambling, and the time of your life. www.bahamasun.com, www.jetblue.com Paris (and London) in the Springtime Can’t decide where...
...clocked here, in 1934, at an almost unbelievable 231 m.p.h. (a hurricane qualifies as a Category 5, the most severe, at a mere 156 m.p.h.). When I spent a day at the South Pole a few years ago, you could bundle up and walk around outside with relative comfort. Not here...