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Make-up artist Paul Starr, whose celebrity clientele included Hollywood
actresses, rock stars, supermodels and fashion houses, has died. According to the
Los Angeles County Department of the Coroner, he was 51, and the cause
of death is so far unknown.
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Men's Make-up Moving by Taxi - Friday 29 August, 2008 |
| Taxi London, a United Kingdom husband and wife brand, has launched a
line of cosmetics for men. The “make-up on the move” company saw the
male celebrity trend of wearing eye make-up and noticed that only
high-end brands were available to consumers–not something edgy guys
wanting to wear eyeliner could get their hands on. |
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Make-Up Artist Magazine Goes Down Under - Tuesday 26 August, 2008 |
Have you ever wondered how story subjects get chosen for Make-Up Artist magazine?
Do you have ideas you want to share with the editors? Your chance for
face-to-face time has arrived. The Australian College of Make-up &
Special Effects (ACMUSE) in Sydney, Australia is hosting Make-Up Artistmagazine publisher Michael Key on Thursday, Sept. 4, from 6:30–8:30
p.m. Come to ACMUSE at 5 The Crescent, Annandale in Sydney, Australia for
the opportunity to talk to industry leaders and enjoy some light hors
d’oeuvres. Call to RSVP: 61 2 9518 9000. Make-Up Artist magazine is read in 50 countries around the world and was created in 1996 by Emmy Award-winning make-up artist Key.
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Starr to be Celebrated at Smashbox - Friday 22 August, 2008 |
Friends, family and colleagues are gathering this weekend to remember make-up artist Paul Starr, who was found dead in his Los Angeles apartment on Aug. 19. A celebration of his life will be held 3-6 p.m. Aug. 23 at Smashbox Studios, 8549 Higuera St., Culver City.
Starr's clientele included Hollywood actresses, rock stars, supermodels and fashion houses. According to the Los Angeles County Department of the Coroner, Starr was 51, and the cause of death was unknown at press time.
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Paul Starr, Make-Up Artist to the Stars, Dead at 51 - Wednesday 20 August, 2008 |
Make-up artist Paul Starr, whose celebrity clientele included Hollywood
actresses, rock stars, supermodels and fashion houses, has died. According to the
Los Angeles County Department of the Coroner, he was 51, and the cause
of death is so far unknown.
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Make-up Reality Show Seeks Participants - Wednesday 20 August, 2008 |
| Cosmetics company Max Factor and Lifetime Television are seeking the hottest up-and-coming make-up artists from across the country to compete for $100,000, a contract with Max Factor and other prizes, including professional exposure. Are you a trendsetter? Do you feel your talent is unique and versatile enough to grace the covers of magazines? Are you new to the business and trying to get your foot in the door or have you been working in the industry for years but need that one big break to stand out from the pack? Make-up artists of all types and skill levels are welcome to enter the competition. To apply, go to http://www.mylifetime.com/on-tv/shows/casting-newlifetime-reality-show to learn more about the show. |
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