Friday, November 25, 2011 Black Friday -- the two foreboding words conjure up visions of winding lines, stuffed shopping carts, stampedes of customers and seriously annoying commercials. Every year there are crazy stories, including this year's pepper spray incident. So we've pulled together a "greatest hits" of Black Friday lore, from the horrific to the romantic (really!). BLOG POSTS | Susan Sisko Carter: Why French Women Wear Scarves: The Sequel I did not return to Paris with the intention of alerting women to my scarf-piece. But, apparently, this is what I am doing. | | Meredith Barnett: Fall For Art, Affordably Here, we catch up with industry power publicist Bettina Prentice, founder of Prentice Art Communications, who shares buying advice those of us without bottomless pockets can actually use. | | Dylan Kendall: The Joy of Miniatures Like Alice's wonderland, the miniature fascinates us, entertains us and brings us joy. There is something inexplicably transcendent and amusing in that which is so tiny and yet so perfectly complete. | | Philip Galanes: Top Tips for Avoiding Thanksgiving Meltdowns As we land on Thanksgiving, that roller derby of holidays, on which so many extended families and misfit friends gather for marathon dining (and flare-ups of fury), what better hostess gift than to share my Top Tips for Avoiding Thanksgiving Meltdowns -- each learned the hard way. | | Wale Oyejide: The Masquerade Is Over | | MOST POPULAR ON HUFFINGTONPOST.COM |
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