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It is not the intention of anyone here at TopTenz to insult the diverse fashion sensibilities of other countries. We believe it’s up to individual nations, regions and groups of people to decide what exactly constitutes “fashion” and no one answer could ever be the “correct” one. However, that being said, you at least have [...]
Posted by Rick Raule on Friday, December 21, 2012 at 12:01 am
Filed under Bizarre, Fashion · Tagged Bangkok, beauty, Body modification, Botswana, culture, fashion, fashion statement, fashion trends, heavy metal, Hitler, Japan, Lolita, makeup, Manba, Meggings, Netherlands, Rotterdam, sclera, subculture, Thailand, United States, Victorian era
Elizabeth Taylor passed away yesterday (March 23, 2011) and Hollywood lost one of its most influential and talented stars. “Liz” was born in London, England to American parents and she took dual-nationality from both countries: a two-time Oscar winner for Best Actress, she was also a Dame of the British Empire (DBE), though her later [...]
Posted by Shell Harris on Thursday, March 24, 2011 at 12:21 pm
Filed under People · Tagged Botswana, British people, child actress, Cinema of the United Kingdom, Cinema of the United States, Cleopatra, Conrad Hilton, Converts to Judaism, Debbie Reynolds, Eddie Fischer, Eddie Fisher, Elizabeth Taylor, Entertainment_Culture, Greater London, Human Interest, John Warner, Larry Fortensky, Liz Taylor, London, Mark Antony, Michael Todd, Michael Wilding, Oscar, paid actress, Richard Burton, United Kingdom, USD
As a film lover, I love watching the development of cinema in foreign countries, particularly those that do not have a long-standing film tradition. With the development of cheaper filmmaking equipment and the advent of the internet, many fledgling movie industries have been able to introduce their work to the rest of the world. One [...]
Posted by Nathanael Hood on Monday, April 5, 2010 at 12:12 am
Filed under Movies · Tagged Abdoulaye Ascofaré, Adanggaman, african cinema, african film library, African Films, African Movies, african voice, Arts, black girl, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Cinema of Nigeria, Cinema of Senegal, cinematic expression, comedies, Cultures and Groups, egypt, experimental films, film, Film director, film industries, film lover, films, French New Wave, Henry Barakat, Idrissa Ouedraogo, Jamie Uys, Jeta Amata, King Adanggaman, la noire, morocco, Movies, Nigeria, Ossei, ousmane sembène, Senegal, Touki Bouki, Travel, Tunisia, vibrant film, World Cinema Foundation, Yaaba