Christie's auction house will sell off the glimmering collection of the late Elizabeth Taylor beginning December 13 in New York. It's expected to fetch well over $30 million. From eBay to auction houses, one thing's for sure: A celebrity can raise the value on just about anything
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By Elizabeth Armstrong Moore Eight months and several hurdles after receiving 510(k) clearance, mobile-health company Mobisante says its smartphone ultrasound device is officially on the market . The MobiUS system is on the market for $7,495.
Read More »Urban Geology: Artists Investigate Where Cities and Natural Cycles Intersect
A few dozen New Yorkers experienced their city at a new pace earlier this month.
Read More »Bringing Fashion to the South
Two New York fashionistas launch their fashion house Jolie & Elizabeth in New Orleans and lead the charge of bringing fashion back to the Garden District. When Jolie Bensen , 27, graduated from LSU in 2006 with a degree in apparel design, she had big dreams of leaving her native New Orleans behind and making her mark on the fashion industry in New York. And that's exactly how things began to play out
Read More »This divorce just isn’t working: Will you (re)marry me?
Why would Marie Osmond, Elizabeth Taylor, Melanie Griffith and thousands of non-celebrities remarry the spouses they divorced months, years or even decades earlier?
Read More »Don’t Even Bother Retweeting This: Elizabeth Taylor Overtakes Crises in Japan, Libya on Twitter
Remember the swine flu?
Read More »Do you have a question for Elizabeth Berkley?
If you're a teen 13 or older and have ever asked yourself why the ups and downs of friendships are so hard; if you've ever looked in the mirror and hated what you saw; if you've ever gone through a horrible breakup and wondered how you'll make it through… guess what? You're not alone
Read More »Holding a grudge can be good for your marriage
Everyone from relationship gurus to religious authorities tout the benefits of forgiveness. But new research suggests that in some cases, it may be better to emulate Elizabeth Edwards — who left her cheating husband John Edwards out of her will — than Hillary Clinton, who forgave Bill Clinton for his dalliances with a White House intern.
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