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...depending on the rarity of the ingredients (rose extracts from the Saudi Arabian city of Taif cost $24,000 per batch). Once the perfume has been completed it is registered, and the customer receives a certificate of exclusivity. If you can't wait three months, then Florentine perfumer Lorenzo Villoresi will conjure up a fragrance in a mere two hours. You choose ingredient by ingredient - the master tests their effect on your skin. The final product - a 100-ml bottle of eau de toilette or a 30-ml bottle of eau de parfum - costs $730, and you can also order...
...been holding hostage since Sept. 12, following church-mediated talks. The ELN pledged to free the remaining five hostages before Christmas. MEANWHILE IN SICILY ... He'll Get a Horse's Head A lawyer in Corleone wants the town's name to sleep with the fishes. Antonio Di Lorenzo has proposed changing the name - synonymous with the Mafia thanks to the Godfather and for being the hometown of real-life mob boss Bernardo Provenzano - to its original Cuor di Leone. Townsfolk are opposed; no comment yet from Provenzano, on the lam for 40 years...
Scheib says he firmly believes in “tailoring characters to actors,” even if it means not knowing the gender of the lead until auditions are over. So Lorenzo became Kate Walker...
...nothing else, this peopling of the stage is useful for Scheib, who often directs by walking on stage and joining the scene. The action continues, but suddenly Scheib has become a member of the crowd, sneering at Lorenzo, running after the mob, pulling up a chair in the Happy Gardens Chinese Restaurant (a hotbed of Republican agitation against the powerful Medicis). It’s as though once de Musset’s exaggerated characters have figured out who they are, Scheib can calmly walk into their midst, already in character himself...
...Lorenzo never mourns for the decay of Florence, despite the fact that, in murdering the Duke, she does what all the whining Republicans and hopeless exiles never dared. His madness—her madness—comes not out of dogma but out of an intense aversion to boredom. “Maybe I’ll be honest again,” she says, “and I won’t find it boring...