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		<title>The Year in Super Unsurprising News (Tardy Edition) #2: San Francisco is confusing.</title>
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When: October 10, 2008.

What: The Golden Gate Bridge Board of Directors vote on installing a safety net to catch people attempting to commit suicide. They vote in favor 14-1.

Rant: Suspension bridges... <a href="http://giantmag.com/the-magazine/point-of-view/giant-magazine-staff/the-year-in-super-unsurprising-news-tardy-edition-2-san-francisco-is-confusing/">Read more..</a>]]></description>
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<p><strong>When:</strong> October 10, 2008.</p>
<p><strong>What:</strong> The Golden Gate Bridge Board of Directors vote on installing a safety net to catch people attempting to commit suicide. They vote in favor 14-1.</p>
<p><strong>Rant: </strong>Suspension bridges are a mesmerizing testament to the industriousness of man. New Yorkers are lucky to gaze upon squillions of them. The good folk of San Francisco have a fantastic one in the Golden Gate Bridge which is not only orange but also possesses the dubious honor of being the most popular location in the United States to commit suicide.</p>
<p>Chief engineer Joseph Strauss was a wee man, standing at 5-feet tall and wanted to be able to peer over the railing to enjoy the view. He built it at 4-feet, a low height that many feel contribute to the high rate. There was trouble from the onset. In August of the year it was built (1937), Harold Wobber, a veteran of World War I, plunged to his death upon uttering the words, &#8220;This is as far as I go.&#8221; The drop is a quick one, 4 seconds at over 80 mph. The net that was approved, has the lowest projected costs at $40 million is the safest of the five proposed alternatives. Despite the near-unanimous vote, the SF locals and politicos who oppose the net citing reasons of aesthetics and those who claim that the whole &#8220;especially high rate of suicides thing&#8221; is a myth will be glad to hear it will be YEARS before the net will be built. It seems the lionshare of the heavy lifting has already been done with the board doing the &#8220;yea/nay bit.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>Lesson:</strong> The way things work in 2008 will probably be the way things work in 2009 which makes my brain bleed in frustration.</p>
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		<title>An Yves Saint Laurent Retrospective</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Nov 2008 20:31:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Danielle Cheesman, Associate Editor</dc:creator>
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Bianca Jagger wore a white pantsuit to her wedding. While the matrimony between her and the Rolling Stones’ Mick was a failure (8 years long with claims of adulterous affairs), her choice of dress was not. It would go on to become a staple in modern-day women's wear, courtesy of Yves Saint Laurent.

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<p>Bianca Jagger wore a white pantsuit to her wedding. While the matrimony between her and the Rolling Stones’ Mick was a failure (8 years long with claims of adulterous affairs), her choice of dress was not. It would go on to become a staple in modern-day women&#8217;s wear, courtesy of Yves Saint Laurent.</p>
<p>Just 5 years earlier, in 1966, the Algerian-born French fashion designer had debuted “Le Smoking”—the classic tuxedo for women that would pioneer androgynous styles for years to come. This power suit, that was once exclusively for men, had been trimmed and tailored and had, ultimately, materialized the culmination of sex and status.</p>
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<p>At 21, YSL found himself the head designer at the House of Dior, succeeding 52-year-old Christian who’d unexpectedly died from a heart attack. As they say, the rest is history. Soon after, the straight-line silhouettes featured throughout his “Trapeze” collection of dresses catapulted him into fame, and the introduction of the Parisian-influenced “beatnik” look, intensified it.</p>
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<p>The popular 1965 day dress that paid homage to color-block artist Piet Mondrian didn&#8217;t hurt his rise to stardom, either.</p>
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<p>The man in the horn-rimmed glasses changed the idea behind “ready-to-wear” by bringing it to the runway and combining it with couture. This created easily transitional day-to-night pieces that would forever influence the modern-day woman—think pleats and tweed, peasant-inspired cloths and pea coats, leopard prints and trench coats, and an abundance of costume jewelry, beadwork, and appliqués (often inspired by artists Miro and Picasso).</p>
<p>A single glance at the women and girls walking the streets of today will prove these styles are timeless and not forgotten.</p>
<p>In the first show since his death in June of this year, and serving as the first major retrospective of his work in over 25 years, the <a title="YSL at De Young" href="http://www.ysldeyoung.org" target="_blank">de Young Museum</a> in San Francisco is holding an exhibition that will include over 120 accessorized outfits from his collections, as well as some of Saint Laurent’s photographs, videos, and sketches that illustrate the lines, colors, and fundamentals of his design.</p>
<p>The show will run through April 5.</p>
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