A little more than you really wanted to see?
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Rankin, Dazed & Confused Gallery in London, England, is staging an exhibition of the work of six young documentary photographers entitled 'Substance.' These include Rebecca Lewis, who documents the mod scene in which she moves, Vicki Wetherill, who spent six months in the red-light district of Paris, France, secretly photographing its many elements, and Jonathon Baker, whose photographs present an insight into his family life.
Publication Name: The Independent
Subject: Retail industry
ISSN: 0951-9467
Year: 1999
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Thrill to the mile-wide melamine worktop! Marvel at the hanging garden of copper pans! So perfect, so Martha Stewart, so what? So get this: yesterday the goddess of American good taste woke up $1.7bn richer!
Article Abstract:
The shares of Martha Stewart Omnimedia Inc, the company owned by cult home and garden style adviser Martha Stewart, have been listed on the New York stock exchange. Her business empire has been given a paper value of $873 million, with her personal fortune at $614 million. Her career began in 1982 with the publication of 'Entertaining,' which is now in its 30th printing. She has subsequently published 27 more books, all giving advice on entertaining and on style and elegance in the home and garden. Her company grew out of Martha Stewart Living, a magazine selling 2 million copies per issue.
Publication Name: The Independent
Subject: Retail industry
ISSN: 0951-9467
Year: 1999
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