Vienna (Austria) Correspondent - Happy Austria! The Arab world trembling on its foundations, the American naval fleet sailed to the Mediterranean but what really fascinates the public is the appearance in the opera ball in Vienna, Thursday, March 3, the outrageous Karima el -Mahroug, aka Ruby Rubacuori, the too young mistress of Silvio Berlusconi, who witnessed in shock the next trial against the Italian Prime Minister.
The culprit of this attack against good taste is the building contractor Richard Lugner, a pillar of aging celebrity magazines, which calls each year at great expense in his box, a "celebrity". Over time, Sophia Loren, Grace Jones, Faye Dunaway, Claudia Cardinale and Paris Hilton have honored with their presence.
Already in 2003, while preparing their U.S. intervention in Iraq, the arrival of the blonde Pamela Anderson has been debated: it was feared that she does "lower level" of the Opera Ball, which remains the top worldliness of winter. This time, the chief organizer of this ritual, Desirée Treichl-Stürgkh (wife of an influential banker), "did not sleep last night" to learn of the latest fad of Mr.
Lugner and expressed his indignation at a press conference: "It's sad, ashamed, without piety," she complained to the contractor, threatening to strike lists next year. But Mr. Lugner has already reached its goal. Last week, his name was mentioned 217 times in the Austrian media, and the "Ruby" 151 times, eclipsing all politicians.
The Italian press has écharpée for tickets, while program director of the Austrian state television, ORF, warned the journalists covering this momentous event not to "degrade the Opera Ball ball into whores. " For the 2011 edition - the first under the responsibility of the new director of the Vienna State Opera, the French Dominique Meyer - would mark the triumph of culture over vulgarity.
On his initiative, the prestigious Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra that will blow the 5000 guests, the Latvian soprano Elina Garanca will ornament voice of the evening and ballet director, Manuel Legris, must dance in person. The pastor of the Cathedral Saint-Etienne, Toni Faber, has defended Mr Lugner.
Costume, another ball, in Abraham Sancta Clara, preacher of the Viennese baroque, the priest said that the contractor "we all tended to a mirror," citing the same Gospel: "Prostitutes come before you the kingdom of heaven. " Another VIP will not: Saif al-Islam, son of Colonel Gaddafi, who once accompanied the opera ball his friend Jörg Haider.
Busy defending with arms in hand the Libyan regime, he left coat and patent leather shoes for an outfit more martial. Joelle Stolz Article published in the edition of 03.03.11
The culprit of this attack against good taste is the building contractor Richard Lugner, a pillar of aging celebrity magazines, which calls each year at great expense in his box, a "celebrity". Over time, Sophia Loren, Grace Jones, Faye Dunaway, Claudia Cardinale and Paris Hilton have honored with their presence.
Already in 2003, while preparing their U.S. intervention in Iraq, the arrival of the blonde Pamela Anderson has been debated: it was feared that she does "lower level" of the Opera Ball, which remains the top worldliness of winter. This time, the chief organizer of this ritual, Desirée Treichl-Stürgkh (wife of an influential banker), "did not sleep last night" to learn of the latest fad of Mr.
Lugner and expressed his indignation at a press conference: "It's sad, ashamed, without piety," she complained to the contractor, threatening to strike lists next year. But Mr. Lugner has already reached its goal. Last week, his name was mentioned 217 times in the Austrian media, and the "Ruby" 151 times, eclipsing all politicians.
The Italian press has écharpée for tickets, while program director of the Austrian state television, ORF, warned the journalists covering this momentous event not to "degrade the Opera Ball ball into whores. " For the 2011 edition - the first under the responsibility of the new director of the Vienna State Opera, the French Dominique Meyer - would mark the triumph of culture over vulgarity.
On his initiative, the prestigious Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra that will blow the 5000 guests, the Latvian soprano Elina Garanca will ornament voice of the evening and ballet director, Manuel Legris, must dance in person. The pastor of the Cathedral Saint-Etienne, Toni Faber, has defended Mr Lugner.
Costume, another ball, in Abraham Sancta Clara, preacher of the Viennese baroque, the priest said that the contractor "we all tended to a mirror," citing the same Gospel: "Prostitutes come before you the kingdom of heaven. " Another VIP will not: Saif al-Islam, son of Colonel Gaddafi, who once accompanied the opera ball his friend Jörg Haider.
Busy defending with arms in hand the Libyan regime, he left coat and patent leather shoes for an outfit more martial. Joelle Stolz Article published in the edition of 03.03.11
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