Michelle Obama's inauguration dress will have to accomplish quite a bit. According to the LA Times, "What she wears…will set the style agenda for the administration and hold a mirror up to what it means to be a woman in America right now, which still includes being judged by your appearance."
Jennifer Lopez and her husband, Marc Anthony, turned up on the red carpet for the preinaugural celebration at Union Station last night. Have you seen any celebrities? Tell us about it here.
The cost of television broadcast rights for the inauguration? $5 million.
Obama's inauguration is touted to be the greenest in history. But is it?
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Michelle Obama's inauguration dress will have to accomplish quite a bit. According to the LA Times, "What she wears…will set the style agenda for the administration and hold a mirror up to what it means to be a woman in America right now, which still includes being judged by your appearance."
Jennifer Lopez and her husband, Marc Anthony, turned up on the red carpet for the preinaugural celebration at Union Station last night. Have you seen any celebrities? Tell us about it here.
The cost of television broadcast rights for the inauguration? $5 million.
Obama's inauguration is touted to be the greenest in history. But is it?
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