• France deploy police to quell violence after fatal shooting of 17-year-old

    Unrest over the fatal police shooting of a 17-year-old delivery driver in a poor suburb of Paris has spread to multiple French cities and towns.

    #losangelestimes #latimes #france #deploy #police #quell #violence #fatalshooting #deliverydriver #paris #spread #multiple #french #cities #towns
    France deploy police to quell violence after fatal shooting of 17-year-old Unrest over the fatal police shooting of a 17-year-old delivery driver in a poor suburb of Paris has spread to multiple French cities and towns. #losangelestimes #latimes #france #deploy #police #quell #violence #fatalshooting #deliverydriver #paris #spread #multiple #french #cities #towns
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  • Family Kept Rare 12th Century Buddha Statue

    A family in France had been living for years with a priceless religious artifact from the 12th century and they didn’t even know it. A very rare wood figure of the Guanyin Bodhisattva had been passed down through generations of a family since the 1930s. The statue stands a little over 3 feet tall, but that small height is expected to garner a huge profit when it is sold at auction. Because of its rarity, Bonhams Auction House estimates the carving will sell for about 1 million US dollars.

    #insideedition #buddhastatue #12century #frenchfamily #rarewood #guayinbodhisattva #rarity
    Family Kept Rare 12th Century Buddha Statue A family in France had been living for years with a priceless religious artifact from the 12th century and they didn’t even know it. A very rare wood figure of the Guanyin Bodhisattva had been passed down through generations of a family since the 1930s. The statue stands a little over 3 feet tall, but that small height is expected to garner a huge profit when it is sold at auction. Because of its rarity, Bonhams Auction House estimates the carving will sell for about 1 million US dollars. #insideedition #buddhastatue #12century #frenchfamily #rarewood #guayinbodhisattva #rarity
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  • How Ladurée Makes Millions Of Macarons With A 130-Year-Old Recipe | Insider Food

    From the big screen to fashion catwalks, the French macaron has become a pop culture icon. And it’s thanks to Ladurée, the French company credited with inventing the colorful cookie over 130 years ago.

    Today, Laudrée has turned its colorful macarons into a cookie empire.

    #foodinsider #macarons #laduree #frenchmacaron #popculture #foodnews #foodie #yummy #foodmedia #yum #snacks #treats #luxurydesserts
    How Ladurée Makes Millions Of Macarons With A 130-Year-Old Recipe | Insider Food From the big screen to fashion catwalks, the French macaron has become a pop culture icon. And it’s thanks to Ladurée, the French company credited with inventing the colorful cookie over 130 years ago. Today, Laudrée has turned its colorful macarons into a cookie empire. #foodinsider #macarons #laduree #frenchmacaron #popculture #foodnews #foodie #yummy #foodmedia #yum #snacks #treats #luxurydesserts
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  • French Montana Parties With Alicia Keys After World Cup Match In NYC | TMZ

    French kept the party going later Saturday night at Alicia Keys' concert at the United Palace in NYC ... where he was still grinning from ear-to-ear while hanging with Alicia's husband, Swizz Beatz.

    #tmz #frenchmontana #aliciakeys #swizzbeatz #worldcup
    French Montana Parties With Alicia Keys After World Cup Match In NYC | TMZ French kept the party going later Saturday night at Alicia Keys' concert at the United Palace in NYC ... where he was still grinning from ear-to-ear while hanging with Alicia's husband, Swizz Beatz. #tmz #frenchmontana #aliciakeys #swizzbeatz #worldcup
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  • Celebrity Makeup Artist's Holy-Grail Products For Hydration | 7 Days Of Skin

    Vincent Oquendo’s on-the-go skincare routine.

    In this episode of “7 Days Of Skin,” Oquendo shares all of the products he uses to keep himself in tip top shape throughout the day.

    Check out the video above for Oquendo’s product faves.

    Products mentioned:

    True Botanicals | Ginger Turmeric Cleansing Balm
    Lumify | Redness Reliever Eye Drops
    True Botanicals | Pure Radiance Oil
    Ourself | Lip Conditioner
    Chanel | La Crème Main
    French Farmacie | Elixir Exfoliant
    Monastery | Attar Floral Repair Concentrate
    Clarins | Total Eye Lift
    Byredo | Vetyver Hand Wash
    Klorane | Eye Mask
    Toyos | Antioxidant Gel
    Loops | Night Shift Face Mask

    #Skincare #Bustle #selfcare #beauty #cosmetics #hydration #cleansing #eyedrops #lipconditioner #radianceoil #elixirexfoliant
    Celebrity Makeup Artist's Holy-Grail Products For Hydration | 7 Days Of Skin Vincent Oquendo’s on-the-go skincare routine. In this episode of “7 Days Of Skin,” Oquendo shares all of the products he uses to keep himself in tip top shape throughout the day. Check out the video above for Oquendo’s product faves. Products mentioned: True Botanicals | Ginger Turmeric Cleansing Balm Lumify | Redness Reliever Eye Drops True Botanicals | Pure Radiance Oil Ourself | Lip Conditioner Chanel | La Crème Main French Farmacie | Elixir Exfoliant Monastery | Attar Floral Repair Concentrate Clarins | Total Eye Lift Byredo | Vetyver Hand Wash Klorane | Eye Mask Toyos | Antioxidant Gel Loops | Night Shift Face Mask #Skincare #Bustle #selfcare #beauty #cosmetics #hydration #cleansing #eyedrops #lipconditioner #radianceoil #elixirexfoliant
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  • When my father died, he held disappointment in his heart. He was 66 and had only just retired from a life of 80-hour workweeks as a successful lawyer, and this next chapter promised everything he had skimped on since deciding to go to law school: family time, creative pursuits, fun.

    His liver paid no mind, however, and he died on the morning of May 1, 2020. Four days later, I interviewed Sally Schmitt, bathed in golden Californian light, via Zoom, from the damp and shadowy basement of my parents’ home in Nova Scotia.

    As a filmmaker and entrepreneur, I had always admired and studied the chef Thomas Keller, a walking pinnacle of craftsmanship, refinement and success — my father’s kind of guy. I had only recently learned about Ms. Schmitt, a pioneer of the Napa Valley culinary scene and the creator of the French Laundry, the restaurant Mr. Keller made world-famous. Talking to Ms. Schmitt that morning, I learned she held a different kind of wisdom: that success may have other definitions.

    Ms. Schmitt died on March 5, 2022. But in "The Best Chef in the World," she shares with delightfully coy candor a message about the rewards of balance and the trap of ambition. I made this film for all of us who struggle “to stir and taste the soup” that already sits in front of us. Perhaps with time and Ms. Schmitt’s example, we will.

    - by Ben Proudfoot
    When my father died, he held disappointment in his heart. He was 66 and had only just retired from a life of 80-hour workweeks as a successful lawyer, and this next chapter promised everything he had skimped on since deciding to go to law school: family time, creative pursuits, fun. His liver paid no mind, however, and he died on the morning of May 1, 2020. Four days later, I interviewed Sally Schmitt, bathed in golden Californian light, via Zoom, from the damp and shadowy basement of my parents’ home in Nova Scotia. As a filmmaker and entrepreneur, I had always admired and studied the chef Thomas Keller, a walking pinnacle of craftsmanship, refinement and success — my father’s kind of guy. I had only recently learned about Ms. Schmitt, a pioneer of the Napa Valley culinary scene and the creator of the French Laundry, the restaurant Mr. Keller made world-famous. Talking to Ms. Schmitt that morning, I learned she held a different kind of wisdom: that success may have other definitions. Ms. Schmitt died on March 5, 2022. But in "The Best Chef in the World," she shares with delightfully coy candor a message about the rewards of balance and the trap of ambition. I made this film for all of us who struggle “to stir and taste the soup” that already sits in front of us. Perhaps with time and Ms. Schmitt’s example, we will. - by Ben Proudfoot
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