The Berlin art collective Bless showed its Spring line in a warehouse in the northern part of Paris Sunday night. How's this for a presentation idea: the show was a soccer game! The models split into two teams and really had at it for about 15 minutes. I was in the front row and had a good laugh when the models kicked the ball to my shins...

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The Berlin art collective Bless showed its Spring line in a warehouse in the northern part of Paris Sunday night. How's this for a presentation idea: the show was a soccer game! The models split into two teams and really had at it for about 15 minutes. I was in the front row and had a good laugh when the models kicked the ball to my shins...

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The Berlin art collective Bless showed its Spring line in a warehouse in the northern part of Paris Sunday night. How's this for a presentation idea: the show was a soccer game! The models split into two teams and really had at it for about 15 minutes. I was in the front row and had a good laugh when the models kicked the ball to my shins...

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The Berlin art collective Bless showed its Spring line in a warehouse in the northern part of Paris Sunday night. How's this for a presentation idea: the show was a soccer game! The models split into two teams and really had at it for about 15 minutes. I was in the front row and had a good laugh when the models kicked the ball to my shins...

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If you want to talk trends, here's the real scoop on what Parisians are wearing: the motorcycle jacket, or as the French say, "Le Perfecto." Biking around the Bastille area on Saturday (in Paris it's already cool, with highs around 60), I saw about two dozen women in cropped leather jackets. Where did this come from? I've got two guesses...

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October brings cinema paradiso for film buffs. But for the rest of us, there is a sudden superabundance of esoteric imagery, offbeat venues, and C-list directors and actors. Where’s the best stuff? Chicago asked a film fest vet to draft a cheat sheet. Read more
After her father, the popular sports reporter, passed away, broadcaster Jennifer Weigel suspended her disbelief and tried to communicate with the dead. Read more
Three years ago, after a simmering feud with Cubs players and management, the popular broadcaster Steve Stone resigned from the Cubs, though his affection for the team and for Chicago never wavered. Now, with new ownership likely to take over he waits—often at the bar at Harry Caray's—hoping for a summons to the front office. Read more
With a passion for tradition, the investment guru Richard Driehaus has become one of the city's most dedicated advocates for historic preservation. This fall, he takes his commitment further by opening a museum of decorative arts in a phenomenally lavish 19th-century mansion on the Near North Side. Read more
A roundup of this month’s sales, store openings, and shopping news Read more