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The Ultimate Wedding Day Planner
Are "off the rack" three words you never want to hear associated with your wedding outfit? Whether you are a bride on a budget or a really picky bridezilla-in-the-making, here's how to shop for the perfect dress with ease.
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Celebrity Matchmaker: Daddy's Girls
Celebrity dads are just as doting when it comes to their baby girls. Just look at Adam Sandler with daughter Sadie, and Brad Pitt with Zahara. All at once now: "Awwww." We found photos of six of Tinseltown's most adorable father-daughter duos. Can you reunite these baby faces with their proud papas before time runs out?
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The Lovers
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There's nothing like a late night radio discovery. On the brink of sleep Monday, I was jolted wide awake by the witty, sexy, upbeat chansons of The Lovers' lovemaking session on the Rob Da Bank show on Radio 1.

A little bit saucy, a little bit kitsch, a little bit tongue-in-cheek and oh so very very French, they make Serge Gainsbourg and Jane Birkin seem chaste! An on-air cover of The Cure's "Lovecats" was suitably smooth with a Bossa Nova beat and puuuuurrrrring lyrics from Marion Benoist, whose previous incarnation was as a bunny girl. Her partner in crime is Fred de Fred, who has been described as a rock n' roll gypsy.

Based in Sheffield, U.K., their overt Frenchness has an interesting twist. In fact, several of their songs were co-written by none other than Sheffield native Jarvis Cocker, who, by the way, now lives in Paris. Quelle Franglais!

The Lovers by The Lovers is released on Gut Records in the U.K. You can listen to their songs on their MySpace page.

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Cabana Cachaça
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On the heels of the enduring Caiprinha craze, Cabana Cachaça is "double distilled" and is one of the latest brands to capitalize on the rising popularity of Brazil's national spirit in North America.

Unlike conventional rum which is made from molasses, cachaça is the product of pure cane sugar and is an excellent ingredient in cocktails. It's the standard-bearer spirit in Brazil and popular throughout Latin America but has only made landfall in the United States and Europe relatively recently and deserves a try.

Cabana Cachaça's creator, Matti C. Anttila, is working hard to lead the resurgence of cachaça, a quality spirit that for years Brazilians dismissed as common compared to name-brand imported whiskey, vodka and gin.

The resurgence of cachaça has attracted the notice of longtime observers of mixology trends and the booze industry. "They're touting the whole double-distilled thing to move their cachaça out of its historical realm of peasant drink," notes Liquor Snob magazine. According to Liquor Snob, what's long been dismissed as a drink for the rural poor is now being enjoyed by the young yachters and captains of industry who recognize it as a fine spirit and by "mixologists" who make gourmet Caipirinhas with muddled lime and sugar with quality cachaça.

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Core77's Hack-2-School Guide
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Core77's outdone themselves again with their online Hack-2-School guide for design students.

Divided into five categories, it's full of need-to-know information tailored to the unique needs and challenges facing students who are likely going to be spending a lot more time with Photoshop than they are with Freud. Advice includes a lot of original content as well as links to other sites, ranging from DIY dorm room build-outs and design resources on the web to tips on pitching websites (including yours truly) and ways to not be obnoxious in a crit.

It's a wealth of tricks and tidbits applicable for new students, old students and those of us who just wish they were students.

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