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  • For the past few months, Ms. Bier has split her time between her hometown of Copenhagen, and Sorrento, Italy, where she has been filming "The Bald Hairdresser," starring Pierce Brosnan, set for release next year.

    Director Susanne Bier Shoots for Family Time Natalia Rachlin 2011

  • Hairdresser Annie Timite says people have really suffered during this crisis.

    UN Moves Gbagbo; Ouattara Orders Army to Secure Abidjan 2011

  • Hairdresser Annie Timite says people have really suffered during this crisis.

    UN Moves Gbagbo; Ouattara Orders Army to Secure Abidjan 2011

  • Les Kaner For the past few months, Susanne Bier has split her time between her hometown of Copenhagen, and Sorrento, Italy, where she has been filming "The Bald Hairdresser."

    Director Susanne Bier Shoots for Family Time Natalia Rachlin 2011

  • OMG, Chef Kate, Farmer Kate, Hairdresser Kate ... who are you and what happened to my sister?

    And I'm Back! KateG 2009

  • The new ad campaign will run in publications like Allure, Cosmopolitan, Launchpad, Modern Salon, American Salon, and Canadian Hairdresser between April and December.

    Kellie Pickler “Kellie Pickler” Album Cover Photo 2009

  • In Houston she is still watching bouts between, say, a kid fresh out of a trailer park and a weak puncher known as the Fighting Hairdresser.

    Story pick: The fighting lady 2010

  • Hairdresser appointments, new clothes, mini-lectures on manners and style, Fern transformed my look and then offered me a job.

    Muffins and Mayhem Suzanne Beecher 2010

  • Hairdresser appointments, new clothes, mini-lectures on manners and style, Fern transformed my look and then offered me a job.

    Muffins and Mayhem Suzanne Beecher 2010

  • Hairdresser sentenced for shooting dissatisfied customer: "A Washington County hairstylist who claims she didn't know a .38-caliber handgun was a 'deadly weapon' will spend five to 20 years in prison for shooting a dissatisfied client in the lower back."

    Archive 2010-01-10 Bill Crider 2010

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