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Before there was YouTube's crush of do-it-yourself video online, Josh Wolf was busy taking media into his own hands. As one of the Internet's earliest videobloggers, Wolf thrust himself onto the front lines of citizen journalism, uploading his politically spiked, home-grown content onto www.joshwolf.net. While bypassing old media gatekeepers - like editors and programming schedules - Wolf, 24, gained unprecedented access to the Web's global stage, but he also fast won notoriety for his attempts to democratize the media. Last year, Wolf earned the wrath of Al Gore's youth cable channel, Current TV, when...
...menfolk.Unfortunately, defying social convention has its price. I was not always invited to sit at the men’s table and share their vodka. Instead, most of the invitations I received were of the teeth-sucking variety—tooth-sucking being the Vietnamese equivalent of a wolf whistle. One particularly juicy chat-up line—“Can I have some watermelon?” referring of course to my unfinished plate of fruit—had me sniggering in the suitor’s face. Men, boys, and even occasionally old women disturbed...
...Chartreux, Shampoo & Conditioner, tel: (32-2) 511 0777, is the creative lab of young designers Aude de Wolf and Vanessa Vukicevic who draw their inspiration from contes noirs (dark tales). "Our style is somewhere between little girl and dangerous woman," says Russian-born Vukicevic...
...Paszkowska pays homage to IKEA with her flat-pack Instant Princess and Emergency Wedding Dresses, which both come with pop-up crinolines in an easy-carry bag. At No. 18 Rue des Chartreux, Shampoo & Conditioner, tel: (32-2) 511 0777, is the creative lab of young designers Aude de Wolf and Vanessa Vukicevic who draw their inspiration from contes noirs (dark tales). "Our style is somewhere between little girl and dangerous woman," says Russian-born Vukicevic. Further along at No. 37 is Le Vestiaire, tel: (32-2) 474 601 490; le-vestiaire.com, a workshop and showroom for the quirky casual wear...
Privacy? They posed for Vanity Fair. Their embrace of the limelight could hurt them. But before columnist Robert Novak ran Plame's name, citing White House sources, she was unknown. Said her lawyer Christopher Wolf: "She was dragged into the public square...