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Design with a difference: Parsons school comes to Paris

AFP Relax News, Published on 07/01/2013

» From Marc Jacobs to Alexander Wang, star alumni of New York's Parsons design school have long made inroads in Paris.

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One chef, one ingredient: Edouard Loubet on apricot preserve

AFP Relax News, Published on 17/12/2012

» If you are what you eat, then it could be said that chefs are what they cook. In an exclusive series from Relaxnews, some of the top chefs from around the world share their favorite food ingredient to prepare and eat, every week. Whether it be peas, apricots, or sea urchin, the answers are as varied as the chefs themselves. This week, Edouard Loubet, who helms the kitchens of La Bastide de Capelongue in the Luberon region in the south of France, chose apricot preserve.

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Jamie Oliver launches North American edition of magazine

AFP Relax News, Published on 13/11/2012

» British celebrity chef Jamie Oliver has launched a North American edition of his publication Jamie Magazine for fans in Canada and the US which will feature local food stories, recipe ideas and travel pieces.

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John Lennon’s letters being made into an app

AFP Relax News, Published on 12/11/2012

» Serious fans of the legendary musician John Lennon will now be able to browse over 70 of his private letters thanks to a forthcoming iOS app, according to a report by Digital Music News.

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Tale of old, gay man brightens Philippine film

AFP Relax News, Published on 06/11/2012

» A Philippine movie about a grumpy, old, gay man and his faithful dog has become an unlikely hit abroad while shaking the belief that local independent films have to focus on the darker side of life.

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Uzbek museum unearths forgotten Picasso ceramics

AFP Relax News, Published on 06/11/2012

» Workers at a state art museum in ex-Soviet Uzbekistan have discovered a long-forgotten collection of Picasso ceramics in the archives and put them on display, more than four decades after the pieces were donated.