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  2. Blackamoor (decorative arts) - Wikipedia

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    Blackamoor (decorative arts) Blackamoor is a type of figure/visual trope in European decorative art, typically found in works from the Early Modern period, depicting a man of sub-Saharan African descent, usually in clothing that suggests high status. Common examples of items and objects decorated in the blackamoor style include sculpture ...

  3. Blue Man Group - Wikipedia

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    Andrea Johnson was the first woman, and Black woman, to be a Blue Man. She worked with them from 1999 to 2001. [3] In 2000, the group opened at the Luxor Theater and became well-known in Las Vegas. They performed Moby’s song “Natural Blues” with Moby and Jill Scott at the Grammys in 2001.

  4. Chanel - Wikipedia

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    The Chanel dress shop at 31 rue Cambon presented day-wear dress-and-coat ensembles of simple design, and black evening dresses trimmed with lace; and tulle-fabric dresses decorated with jet, a minor gemstone material. [4] Illustration of three women in Chanel day outfits consisting of belted tunic jackets and full jersey skirts, 1917

  5. Céline Dion was one of the first celebrities to be open about ...

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    Along with women like Brooke Shields and Joan Lunden, she was open about formerly taboo topics like IVF and miscarriage. Dion helped make fertility issues part of the cultural conversation.

  6. Category:African-American musical groups - Wikipedia

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    Blackstreet. Blayse. The Blind Boys of Alabama. Bloodstone (band) Blue Magic (band) Boogie Down Productions. Boot Camp Clik. Botany Boyz. Boyz n da Hood.

  7. Jewels of Elizabeth II - Wikipedia

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    The pear-shaped drop diamonds each weigh about 20 carats (4 g). Diana, Princess of Wales, borrowed them in 1983 to wear on her first official visit to Australia. At a state banquet, she wore the earrings with a tiara from her family's own collection. [66] The Greville Pear-drop Earrings passed to Elizabeth II upon her mother's death in 2002. [67]

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