Italian Magazine: PRINCE CAUGHT IN THE NUDE
An Italian magazine has published explicit photographs of Britain's Prince Charles in the nude - one of them on its front page with a "scratch 'n see" box readers are invited to erase to reveal all.The photographs were promptly condemned by royal officials in London. The photographs of the heir to the British throne were taken through an open window of a friend's chateau in the Provence region of southern France where Charles had...
Italian Magazine: Public Eye
Prince Charles, Kato Kaelin and Bess Myerson items held over Think it's hot? Well, it is, so relax; your personal thermostat isn't malfunctioning. In fact, the San Francisco-based International Pumpkin Association says pumpkin farmers across the country are having big problems this year due to heat. Which could mean -- gasp! -- a jack-o'-lantern shortage.Pumpkins don't like too much heat and humidity. They get fussy, ripen too early and too...
Italian Magazine: DRESSING UP YOUR PASTA
Maurizio Contartese has this photo from a 1950s Italian magazine. It shows a woman eating spaghetti, and she's dropped a strand in her cleavage, and her male companion is delicately removing it. Anyway, Contartese used the photo awhile back in an ad for his Bravo Ristorante on Fair Oaks Blvd., and got plenty of grief for it from people who thought it was somehow demeaning to women or noodles or something. But he figured what the heck, and glued a copy of the photo up in the...
Doctor denies saying pope has Parkinson's
Italian magazine stands by interview
The surgeon who performed Pope John Paul II's 1994 hip operation denied Thursday that he had said the pontiff was suffering from Parkinson's disease. Dr. Gianfranco Fineschi said he was misquoted in an interview he gave to the Italian magazine Oggi. "I was asked if the Holy Father had Parkinson's, to which I replied, 'I cannot exclude that he suffers from a Parkinson's-like illness, but it is not in my...
Photographer to shoot two fashion layouts for Italian magazine
By Carol Cling Review-Journal Movie and video cameras capture most location shots in Las Vegas.Occasionally, however, a still camera - and the photographer behind it - captures the spotlight.That's the case this week when award-winning photographer Albert Watson is expected in town to shoot two separate fashion layouts for the Italian magazine Amica.Watson's work ranges from advertising (remember those celebrity-packed Gap ads from a few years...