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You say you want a revolution Editor -- I have yet to read Antonia Fraser's biography of Marie Antoinette, and I haven't seen Sofia Coppola's film, but I take great exception to Denise Jameson's spin on the American and French revolutions (Letters, Feb. 18.)
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Marshmallow madness 
Pioneer Press - Apr 07 10:12 PM
One competitor calls it "the glory of Peeps diorama supremacy and world domination." We just call it the fourth annual Pioneer Press Marshmallow Peeps Diorama contest.
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Greenwich Time - A French Louis XVI carved walnut chair, circa 1780 from Carnegie Hill Antiques, a dealer at the ... 
Greenwich Time - Mar 30 5:29 AM
A French Louis XVI carved walnut chair, circa 1780 from Carnegie Hill Antiques, a dealer at the Connecticut Antique Center. (Contributed photo)

'Queer Eye' guy gets design show 
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Canandaigua Daily Messenger - Apr 06 10:03 AM
A saga that ends in a South Bristol winery starts early in the American Revolution and involves a French diplomat and a small Vermont town.

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Nashville author Tasha Alexander works in a distinct area, historical fiction, and she received widespread praise and recognition for her debut novel And Only To Deceive .

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We Shall Know You by Your Footstool 
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Thom Filicia?s new show, ?Dress My Nest,? correctly identifies one of the prevailing issues of our time the problem of translating a person?s essence into footstools and swatches.

Redefining space 
The Trenton Times - Apr 04 9:17 PM
Interior designer Jim Cline is redoing an entire house for his client in the western section of Princeton. Although the neighborhood is definitely upscale, the stately Georgian home was a rooming house before his client purchased it three years ago.

Michael Imperioli's Studio Dante draws regulars 
The Record - Apr 04 6:35 AM
Even on "The Sopranos," Michael Imperioli never had a co-star like this one: a bird with shiny black plumage topped by a bright red comb. Dino is a fighting rooster in Mike Batistick's "Chicken," a new play about an anguished Bronx family staged at the 64-seat Studio Dante.

 
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