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  • The insouciant Gwyneth Paltrow in utterly stunning Calvin Klein (which totally made up for her off-key on-stage performance), host Anne Hathaway's red carpet look: a dress from the Valentino archives (though we loved her in most of her gazillion on-stage gown changes, too), Helen Miren in drop-dead gorgeous grey Vivienne Westwood and a slimmed down Jennifer Hudson in Versace.

    Oscar's best and worst dressed: Gwyneth Paltrow and Cate Blanchett wow for totally different reasons. 2011

  • Miren los modales de estas niñas quechuahablantes”, comentó.

    Ridiculing Peruvian Quechua-Speakers in El Correo » Sociological Images 2009

  • Every morning after she forced herself out of bed (she was an early riser from childhood, and there are some ingrained things that even heartbreak cannot alter), Miren made herself a cup of black coffee and stood before her catalog of loss.

    vignette: broken Dean Francis Alfar 2004

  • With a snort of disgust and a stifled laugh, Miren dropped the fragment on a corner of the padded cloth, picked up her half-empty cup and went to the kitchen to refresh her coffee. posted by Dean at

    Archive 2004-05-01 Dean Francis Alfar 2004

  • Miren picked it up with a steady hand and brought it to her eye, squinting to interpret the pattern laid down by her own passion.

    vignette: broken Dean Francis Alfar 2004

  • With a snort of disgust and a stifled laugh, Miren dropped the fragment on a corner of the padded cloth, picked up her half-empty cup and went to the kitchen to refresh her coffee. posted by Dean at

    vignette: broken Dean Francis Alfar 2004

  • When light invaded the secret intimacies of her home, Miren felt she had nothing to hide.

    vignette: broken Dean Francis Alfar 2004

  • Miren kept the broken pieces of her heart in an old Chinese cabinet, each fragment in a drawer of its own, tagged with short descriptor and a date to help her remember.

    vignette: broken Dean Francis Alfar 2004

  • Miren picked it up with a steady hand and brought it to her eye, squinting to interpret the pattern laid down by her own passion.

    Archive 2004-05-01 Dean Francis Alfar 2004

  • Miren kept the broken pieces of her heart in an old Chinese cabinet, each fragment in a drawer of its own, tagged with short descriptor and a date to help her remember.

    Archive 2004-05-01 Dean Francis Alfar 2004

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