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<rss xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" version="2.0"><channel><title>Business Directory Script :: Blog</title><description/><url>https://demos.subrion.org/yellowpages/blog</url><item><title>Saint Laurent&#x2019;s High-Voltage Glamour Woos a Rock &#x2019;n&#x2019; Roll Crowd</title><link>https://demos.subrion.org/yellowpages/blog/2-Saint-Laurent-s-High-Voltage-Glamour-Woos-a-Rock-n-Roll-Crowd.html</link><pubDate>Wed, 31 Dec 1969 19:00:00 EST</pubDate><description>Los Angeles &#x2014; Lady Gaga wriggled free of a crowd that all but engulfed her at the Hollywood Palladium Wednesday night, pausing just long enough to blow a virtual kiss in Hedi Slimane&#x2019;s direction.&#xD;
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Mr. Slimane, who was about to unveil his fall 2016 Saint Laurent men&#x2019;s and women&#x2019;s collections, was nowhere in sight. No matter.&#xD;
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Lady Gaga, who was in Los Angeles preparing for her own star turn at theGrammy Awards&#xA0;on Feb. 15, had flown in early, expressly for the show, she said. She was one in a constellation of rock &#x2019;n&#x2019; roll legends to grace the proceedings, their widely touted presence having turned the event, weeks in advance, into the most coveted ticket in town.&#xD;
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&#x201C;I&#x2019;ve known Hedi for years,&#x201D; the entertainer cooed. &#x201C;He&#x2019;s such an incredible man. He really made it cool for us to dress like rock stars again.&#x201D;&#xD;
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Similar sentiments were echoed all around the huge arena during the champagne-saturated cocktail hour. An exultant Linda Ramone, who had been featured in the teaser video promoting the event, showed off a blinding white fox chubby.&#xD;
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&#x201C;Hedi gave it to me,&#x201D; she said a bit smugly. In Ms. Ramone&#x2019;s dry assessment, Los Angeles has never been much of a fashion town. &#x201C;But maybe he could change that.&#x201D;&#xD;
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Mr. Slimane, a Los Angeles denizen for the last eight years, has labored mightily to woo this crowd, his shows candid homages to the fevered rock scenes of the &#x2019;70s and the early &#x2019;90s. Wednesday night, lured by the prospect of high-voltage glamour and, perhaps, as some skeptics suggested, by sums that can vary from $20,000 to $100,000 per appearance, those stars returned the favor.&#xD;
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The oddly reverent celebrity mash-up was in fact the show. It included rock legends (Joan Jett, Kim Gordon, Courtney Love among them) mingling with entertainment and fashion luminaries like Justin Bieber, who posed for a snapshot with Grace Coddington of Vogue; Jane Fonda; and the Fanning sisters, Dakota and Elle, their eyes rimmed in much the same glitter the models would flaunt on the runway.&#xD;
</description></item><item><title>At Kichin in Brooklyn, Korean Fried Chicken and Mighty Rice Balls</title><link>https://demos.subrion.org/yellowpages/blog/1-At-Kichin-in-Brooklyn-Korean-Fried-Chicken-and-Mighty-Rice-Balls.html</link><pubDate>Wed, 31 Dec 1969 19:00:00 EST</pubDate><description>Unpeel the wax paper and there is a fat, charred wedge of rice, prickly with bacon shards, its nori sleeve puckered from a bout on the grill. At the center is treasure: smoked Cheddar and a soft-boiled quail egg, ready to spill.&#xD;
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This is a diner breakfast packed in a Japanese onigiri, or, as it is called in Korean, samgak kimbap. At Kichin, a mostly Korean, mostly takeout shop under the Marcy Avenue subway stop in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, it is one of several slightly unorthodox rice balls, small but mighty.&#xD;
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Another comes stuffed with a piece of fried chicken, so big it breaks through one side like a wayward root. Persian cucumber pickle is tucked in there, too, bracing with a hint of sweetness. On the outside, a crowd of black sesame seeds brings an echoing crunch and earthiness, balanced by a bright trill of yuzu salt.&#xD;
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You will need more of that fried chicken, which can be ordered on its own or, better, atop rice in a riot of pickles. The chef, Bryan Moon, who opened Kichin in November with his older brother Mike, was reluctant to fully disclose his recipe, and it is a secret worth keeping.&#xD;
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