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This piece was originally published in 2007. We’re republishing it now after Sarah Ferguson's daughter, Princess Eugenie, married Jack Brooksbank at St. Georges Chapel in Windsor on Friday morning. From her controversial royal divorce from Prince Andrew to her complicated friendship with Princess Diana, Sarah Ferguson spent decades living under an unforgiving microscope. In 2007, the mother of two and minimogul regained her self-confidence and triumphed against the odds. Read the interview below from the June/July 2007 issue of Bazaar. Read More...
1955 was the summer of tortured teen James Dean in East of Eden and the real-life tortured and murdered youth Emmett Till in Money, Mississippi. Back then, the eponymous heroine of Eisa Davis‘ Bulrusher (played by a remarkable Bianca Lemaire) leads a hardscrabble yet idyllic rural existence around the village of Boonville, California, a little more than 100 miles north of San Francisco.
In its relative isolation, Booneville has evolved its own colorful “language,” Boontling, spoken exclusively by the locals for more than a century. Read More...