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  2. Curly Girl Method - Wikipedia

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    Lorraine had parted ways with DevaCurl few years ago [when?] and is now the owner and founder of Curly World products and Spiral XYZ Curl Salon in New York City. When Curly Girl: The Handbook was first published, straight hair was the prevailing style for women in the United States , the United Kingdom , and elsewhere, and many women felt ...

  3. DevaCurl - Wikipedia

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    The first Devachan salon was founded by Lorraine Massey and Dennis Da Silva in 1994 in New York City. Massey, a hairstylist, developed the "Curly Girl Method" and authored the book "Curly Girl: The Handbook" as guidelines for naturally curly hair care. [1] In 2002, DevaCurl launched its first "no-poo" cleanser.

  4. Windmill Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Soho Clarion, Issue no.136, Spring 2009 "Tonight and Every Night" An article by Maurice Poole. Allen Eyles and Keith Skone's: London's West End Cinemas [1984, second edition 1991]. Earl, John and Sell, Michael Guide to British Theatres 1750-1950 , pp. 128 (Theatres Trust, 2000) ISBN 0-7136-5688-3 .

  5. Trump names acting FAA administrator after fatal collision

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    WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday said he had appointed a former senior aviation official as the acting head of the Federal Aviation Administration, a day after the ...

  6. Nick Jones (entrepreneur) - Wikipedia

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    Nicholas Keith Arthur Jones, MBE (born 22 September 1963) is an English restaurateur and club proprietor. He is the owner of the Babington House hotel and health club and founder and former [1] chief executive of Soho House UK Ltd, which specialises in luxury private members' club venues [2] with restaurants, cinemas, health spas and bedrooms, with some aspects open to the public.

  7. Salon (gathering) - Wikipedia

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    In 18th-century England, salons were held by Elizabeth Montagu, in whose salon the expression bluestocking originated, and who created the Blue Stockings Society, and by Hester Thrale. In the 19th century, the Russian Baroness Méry von Bruiningk hosted a salon in St. John's Wood , London , for refugees (mostly German) of the revolutions of ...

  8. The Shining (miniseries) - Wikipedia

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    The Shining (stylized as Stephen King's The Shining) is a 1997 three-episode horror television miniseries based on the 1977 Stephen King novel of the same name.Directed by Mick Garris from King's teleplay, it is the second adaptation of King's book after the 1980 film by Stanley Kubrick and was written and produced by King based on his dissatisfaction with Kubrick's version.

  9. Historiography of the salon - Wikipedia

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    The content and form of the salon to some extent defines the character and historical importance of the salon. Contemporary literature about the salons is dominated by idealistic notions of politesse (politeness), civilité (civility) and honnêteté (honesty or proper behavior), but whether the salons lived up to these standards is matter of ...