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Museum of Bad Art, Boston, America - May 2013
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Argh, My Eyes... Museum of Bad Art
Some art is so bad it is good (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Museum of Bad Art, Boston, America - May 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by MOBA / Rex Features (2363116e)
Argh, My Eyes... Museum of Bad Art
Some art is so bad it is good (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Museum of Bad Art, Boston, America - May 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by MOBA / Rex Features (2363116d)
Argh, My Eyes... Museum of Bad Art
Some art is so bad it is good (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Huglfing In Bavaria Named Europe's Most Livable Village
The entrance of the children's secondhand store ''Happy Secondhand'' displays clothes, including a shirt reading ''I love Huglfing,'' in Huglfing, Weilheim-Schongau district, Bavaria, Germany, on October 2, 2025. The Upper Bavarian village receives the gold medal in the Entente Florale competition for ''Europe's Most Livable Places.'' (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In London
A woman looks at colorful shirts at a vintage clothing stall at Portobello Road Market in the Notting Hill area, one of London's best-known street markets. (Photo by Joaquin Gomez Sastre/NurPhoto) -
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Festival of Thrift: make-do-and-mend fair grows as cost of living bites.
Ten-year-old festival in Redcar features swap shops, repair shops and workshops in art of thrift.
'People want to share their knowledge and their stuff,' says Stella Hall, founder and creative director of the Festival of Thrift.
The Festival of Thrift has been going for 10 years and, with little sign of the cost of living crisis easing, this year it seems more relevant than ever.
It is the UK's only national celebration of sustainable living and the core message remains the same, says the festival's creative director, Stella Hall.
Over two days there will be food, music, art, interactive entertainment and a blizzard of workshops on how to make your own wildflower bombs, beeswax food wraps or clay mindfulness totems.
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Festival of Thrift: make-do-and-mend fair grows as cost of living bites.
Ten-year-old festival in Redcar features swap shops, repair shops and workshops in art of thrift.
'People want to share their knowledge and their stuff,' says Stella Hall, founder and creative director of the Festival of Thrift.
The Festival of Thrift has been going for 10 years and, with little sign of the cost of living crisis easing, this year it seems more relevant than ever.
It is the UK's only national celebration of sustainable living and the core message remains the same, says the festival's creative director, Stella Hall.
Over two days there will be food, music, art, interactive entertainment and a blizzard of workshops on how to make your own wildflower bombs, beeswax food wraps or clay mindfulness totems.
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Festival of Thrift: make-do-and-mend fair grows as cost of living bites.
Ten-year-old festival in Redcar features swap shops, repair shops and workshops in art of thrift.
'People want to share their knowledge and their stuff,' says Stella Hall, founder and creative director of the Festival of Thrift.
The Festival of Thrift has been going for 10 years and, with little sign of the cost of living crisis easing, this year it seems more relevant than ever.
It is the UK's only national celebration of sustainable living and the core message remains the same, says the festival's creative director, Stella Hall.
Over two days there will be food, music, art, interactive entertainment and a blizzard of workshops on how to make your own wildflower bombs, beeswax food wraps or clay mindfulness totems.
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Festival of Thrift: make-do-and-mend fair grows as cost of living bites.
Ten-year-old festival in Redcar features swap shops, repair shops and workshops in art of thrift.
'People want to share their knowledge and their stuff,' says Stella Hall, founder and creative director of the Festival of Thrift.
The Festival of Thrift has been going for 10 years and, with little sign of the cost of living crisis easing, this year it seems more relevant than ever.
It is the UK's only national celebration of sustainable living and the core message remains the same, says the festival's creative director, Stella Hall.
Over two days there will be food, music, art, interactive entertainment and a blizzard of workshops on how to make your own wildflower bombs, beeswax food wraps or clay mindfulness totems.
© Mark Pinder / Guardian / eyevine
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Festival of Thrift: make-do-and-mend fair grows as cost of living bites.
Ten-year-old festival in Redcar features swap shops, repair shops and workshops in art of thrift.
'People want to share their knowledge and their stuff,' says Stella Hall, founder and creative director of the Festival of Thrift.
The Festival of Thrift has been going for 10 years and, with little sign of the cost of living crisis easing, this year it seems more relevant than ever.
It is the UK's only national celebration of sustainable living and the core message remains the same, says the festival's creative director, Stella Hall.
Over two days there will be food, music, art, interactive entertainment and a blizzard of workshops on how to make your own wildflower bombs, beeswax food wraps or clay mindfulness totems.
© Mark Pinder / Guardian / eyevine
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Festival of Thrift: make-do-and-mend fair grows as cost of living bites.
Ten-year-old festival in Redcar features swap shops, repair shops and workshops in art of thrift.
'People want to share their knowledge and their stuff,' says Stella Hall, founder and creative director of the Festival of Thrift.
The Festival of Thrift has been going for 10 years and, with little sign of the cost of living crisis easing, this year it seems more relevant than ever.
It is the UK's only national celebration of sustainable living and the core message remains the same, says the festival's creative director, Stella Hall.
Over two days there will be food, music, art, interactive entertainment and a blizzard of workshops on how to make your own wildflower bombs, beeswax food wraps or clay mindfulness totems.
© Mark Pinder / Guardian / eyevine
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Festival of Thrift: make-do-and-mend fair grows as cost of living bites.
Ten-year-old festival in Redcar features swap shops, repair shops and workshops in art of thrift.
'People want to share their knowledge and their stuff,' says Stella Hall, founder and creative director of the Festival of Thrift.
The Festival of Thrift has been going for 10 years and, with little sign of the cost of living crisis easing, this year it seems more relevant than ever.
It is the UK's only national celebration of sustainable living and the core message remains the same, says the festival's creative director, Stella Hall.
Over two days there will be food, music, art, interactive entertainment and a blizzard of workshops on how to make your own wildflower bombs, beeswax food wraps or clay mindfulness totems.
© Mark Pinder / Guardian / eyevine
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Festival of Thrift: make-do-and-mend fair grows as cost of living bites.
Ten-year-old festival in Redcar features swap shops, repair shops and workshops in art of thrift.
'People want to share their knowledge and their stuff,' says Stella Hall, founder and creative director of the Festival of Thrift.
The Festival of Thrift has been going for 10 years and, with little sign of the cost of living crisis easing, this year it seems more relevant than ever.
It is the UK's only national celebration of sustainable living and the core message remains the same, says the festival's creative director, Stella Hall.
Over two days there will be food, music, art, interactive entertainment and a blizzard of workshops on how to make your own wildflower bombs, beeswax food wraps or clay mindfulness totems.
© Mark Pinder / Guardian / eyevine
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Festival of Thrift: make-do-and-mend fair grows as cost of living bites.
Ten-year-old festival in Redcar features swap shops, repair shops and workshops in art of thrift.
'People want to share their knowledge and their stuff,' says Stella Hall, founder and creative director of the Festival of Thrift.
The Festival of Thrift has been going for 10 years and, with little sign of the cost of living crisis easing, this year it seems more relevant than ever.
It is the UK's only national celebration of sustainable living and the core message remains the same, says the festival's creative director, Stella Hall.
Over two days there will be food, music, art, interactive entertainment and a blizzard of workshops on how to make your own wildflower bombs, beeswax food wraps or clay mindfulness totems.
© Mark Pinder / Guardian / eyevine
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Festival of Thrift: make-do-and-mend fair grows as cost of living bites.
Ten-year-old festival in Redcar features swap shops, repair shops and workshops in art of thrift.
'People want to share their knowledge and their stuff,' says Stella Hall, founder and creative director of the Festival of Thrift.
The Festival of Thrift has been going for 10 years and, with little sign of the cost of living crisis easing, this year it seems more relevant than ever.
It is the UK's only national celebration of sustainable living and the core message remains the same, says the festival's creative director, Stella Hall.
Over two days there will be food, music, art, interactive entertainment and a blizzard of workshops on how to make your own wildflower bombs, beeswax food wraps or clay mindfulness totems.
© Mark Pinder / Guardian / eyevine
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Festival of Thrift: make-do-and-mend fair grows as cost of living bites.
Ten-year-old festival in Redcar features swap shops, repair shops and workshops in art of thrift.
'People want to share their knowledge and their stuff,' says Stella Hall, founder and creative director of the Festival of Thrift.
The Festival of Thrift has been going for 10 years and, with little sign of the cost of living crisis easing, this year it seems more relevant than ever.
It is the UK's only national celebration of sustainable living and the core message remains the same, says the festival's creative director, Stella Hall.
Over two days there will be food, music, art, interactive entertainment and a blizzard of workshops on how to make your own wildflower bombs, beeswax food wraps or clay mindfulness totems.
© Mark Pinder / Guardian / eyevine
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Festival of Thrift: make-do-and-mend fair grows as cost of living bites.
Ten-year-old festival in Redcar features swap shops, repair shops and workshops in art of thrift.
'People want to share their knowledge and their stuff,' says Stella Hall, founder and creative director of the Festival of Thrift.
The Festival of Thrift has been going for 10 years and, with little sign of the cost of living crisis easing, this year it seems more relevant than ever.
It is the UK's only national celebration of sustainable living and the core message remains the same, says the festival's creative director, Stella Hall.
Over two days there will be food, music, art, interactive entertainment and a blizzard of workshops on how to make your own wildflower bombs, beeswax food wraps or clay mindfulness totems.
© Mark Pinder / Guardian / eyevine
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Banksy in NY - Nazi Painting
Banksy departed from his standard stencil motif for today's work, the 29th in his ongoing series around New York City.
The artist picked up a canvas depicting a landscape from the Housing Works thrift shop on East 23rd Street. He then modified the painting by adding in a Nazi soldier and brought it back to the shop. (FOTO: DUKAS/LFI/Photoshot)
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Banksy in NY - Nazi Painting
Banksy departed from his standard stencil motif for today's work, the 29th in his ongoing series around New York City.
The artist picked up a canvas depicting a landscape from the Housing Works thrift shop on East 23rd Street. He then modified the painting by adding in a Nazi soldier and brought it back to the shop. (FOTO: DUKAS/LFI/Photoshot)
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Banksy in NY - Nazi Painting
Banksy departed from his standard stencil motif for today's work, the 29th in his ongoing series around New York City.
The artist picked up a canvas depicting a landscape from the Housing Works thrift shop on East 23rd Street. He then modified the painting by adding in a Nazi soldier and brought it back to the shop. (FOTO: DUKAS/LFI/Photoshot)
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Museum of Bad Art, Boston, America - May 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by MOBA / Rex Features (2363116f)
Argh, My Eyes... Museum of Bad Art
Some art is so bad it is good (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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SELECT - Kleiderberge für Annabelle
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (3029325c)
Second-hand baby and toddler items for sale
Second-hand baby and toddler gear sale in Glasgow, Scotland - 19 Nov 2011
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SELECT - Kleiderberge für Annabelle
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (3029325e)
Second-hand baby and toddler items for sale
Second-hand baby and toddler gear sale in Glasgow, Scotland - 19 Nov 2011
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SELECT - Kleiderberge für Annabelle
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (3029325f)
Second-hand baby and toddler items for sale
Second-hand baby and toddler gear sale in Glasgow, Scotland - 19 Nov 2011
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SELECT - Kleiderberge für Annabelle
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (3029325g)
Second-hand baby and toddler items for sale
Second-hand baby and toddler gear sale in Glasgow, Scotland - 19 Nov 2011
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Isabel Lucas Runs Errands With Her Mother Beatrice
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Isabel Lucas runs errands with her mother Beatrice preparing for her move back home to Australia. Isabel recently announced to an Australian newspaper that she is moving home, preferring not to live the hectic Hollywood lifestyle. She was first seen shipping boxes at a shipping store. She then went to a Goodwill store to pick up a vintage luggage case. Isabel chatted on her phone while in the store. She then grabbed a late lunch in the trendy Los Feliz neighborhood. Lastly, she went to a Verizon store to deactivate her phone. Her mother was seen holding a 'To Do' list which still had several items left unmarked. Isabel's latest role is as the Goddess Athena in the movie 'Immortals' which opens in the U.S. today.
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EXCLUSIVE November 11th, 2011 Los Angeles, California
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Isabel Lucas Runs Errands With Her Mother Beatrice
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Isabel Lucas runs errands with her mother Beatrice preparing for her move back home to Australia. Isabel recently announced to an Australian newspaper that she is moving home, preferring not to live the hectic Hollywood lifestyle. She was first seen shipping boxes at a shipping store. She then went to a Goodwill store to pick up a vintage luggage case. Isabel chatted on her phone while in the store. She then grabbed a late lunch in the trendy Los Feliz neighborhood. Lastly, she went to a Verizon store to deactivate her phone. Her mother was seen holding a 'To Do' list which still had several items left unmarked. Isabel's latest role is as the Goddess Athena in the movie 'Immortals' which opens in the U.S. today.
Job: 111111F1
EXCLUSIVE November 11th, 2011 Los Angeles, California
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Isabel Lucas Runs Errands With Her Mother Beatrice
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Isabel Lucas runs errands with her mother Beatrice preparing for her move back home to Australia. Isabel recently announced to an Australian newspaper that she is moving home, preferring not to live the hectic Hollywood lifestyle. She was first seen shipping boxes at a shipping store. She then went to a Goodwill store to pick up a vintage luggage case. Isabel chatted on her phone while in the store. She then grabbed a late lunch in the trendy Los Feliz neighborhood. Lastly, she went to a Verizon store to deactivate her phone. Her mother was seen holding a 'To Do' list which still had several items left unmarked. Isabel's latest role is as the Goddess Athena in the movie 'Immortals' which opens in the U.S. today.
Job: 111111F1
EXCLUSIVE November 11th, 2011 Los Angeles, California
NPG.com (FOTO: DUKAS/NATIONAL PHOTO GROUP)
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Isabel Lucas Runs Errands With Her Mother Beatrice
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Isabel Lucas runs errands with her mother Beatrice preparing for her move back home to Australia. Isabel recently announced to an Australian newspaper that she is moving home, preferring not to live the hectic Hollywood lifestyle. She was first seen shipping boxes at a shipping store. She then went to a Goodwill store to pick up a vintage luggage case. Isabel chatted on her phone while in the store. She then grabbed a late lunch in the trendy Los Feliz neighborhood. Lastly, she went to a Verizon store to deactivate her phone. Her mother was seen holding a 'To Do' list which still had several items left unmarked. Isabel's latest role is as the Goddess Athena in the movie 'Immortals' which opens in the U.S. today.
Job: 111111F1
EXCLUSIVE November 11th, 2011 Los Angeles, California
NPG.com (FOTO: DUKAS/NATIONAL PHOTO GROUP)
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Isabel Lucas Runs Errands With Her Mother Beatrice
©NATIONAL PHOTO GROUP
Isabel Lucas runs errands with her mother Beatrice preparing for her move back home to Australia. Isabel recently announced to an Australian newspaper that she is moving home, preferring not to live the hectic Hollywood lifestyle. She was first seen shipping boxes at a shipping store. She then went to a Goodwill store to pick up a vintage luggage case. Isabel chatted on her phone while in the store. She then grabbed a late lunch in the trendy Los Feliz neighborhood. Lastly, she went to a Verizon store to deactivate her phone. Her mother was seen holding a 'To Do' list which still had several items left unmarked. Isabel's latest role is as the Goddess Athena in the movie 'Immortals' which opens in the U.S. today.
Job: 111111F1
EXCLUSIVE November 11th, 2011 Los Angeles, California
NPG.com (FOTO: DUKAS/NATIONAL PHOTO GROUP)
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Isabel Lucas Runs Errands With Her Mother Beatrice
©NATIONAL PHOTO GROUP
Isabel Lucas runs errands with her mother Beatrice preparing for her move back home to Australia. Isabel recently announced to an Australian newspaper that she is moving home, preferring not to live the hectic Hollywood lifestyle. She was first seen shipping boxes at a shipping store. She then went to a Goodwill store to pick up a vintage luggage case. Isabel chatted on her phone while in the store. She then grabbed a late lunch in the trendy Los Feliz neighborhood. Lastly, she went to a Verizon store to deactivate her phone. Her mother was seen holding a 'To Do' list which still had several items left unmarked. Isabel's latest role is as the Goddess Athena in the movie 'Immortals' which opens in the U.S. today.
Job: 111111F1
EXCLUSIVE November 11th, 2011 Los Angeles, California
NPG.com (FOTO: DUKAS/NATIONAL PHOTO GROUP)
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Isabel Lucas Runs Errands With Her Mother Beatrice
©NATIONAL PHOTO GROUP
Isabel Lucas runs errands with her mother Beatrice preparing for her move back home to Australia. Isabel recently announced to an Australian newspaper that she is moving home, preferring not to live the hectic Hollywood lifestyle. She was first seen shipping boxes at a shipping store. She then went to a Goodwill store to pick up a vintage luggage case. Isabel chatted on her phone while in the store. She then grabbed a late lunch in the trendy Los Feliz neighborhood. Lastly, she went to a Verizon store to deactivate her phone. Her mother was seen holding a 'To Do' list which still had several items left unmarked. Isabel's latest role is as the Goddess Athena in the movie 'Immortals' which opens in the U.S. today.
Job: 111111F1
EXCLUSIVE November 11th, 2011 Los Angeles, California
NPG.com (FOTO: DUKAS/NATIONAL PHOTO GROUP)
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Isabel Lucas Runs Errands With Her Mother Beatrice
©NATIONAL PHOTO GROUP
Isabel Lucas runs errands with her mother Beatrice preparing for her move back home to Australia. Isabel recently announced to an Australian newspaper that she is moving home, preferring not to live the hectic Hollywood lifestyle. She was first seen shipping boxes at a shipping store. She then went to a Goodwill store to pick up a vintage luggage case. Isabel chatted on her phone while in the store. She then grabbed a late lunch in the trendy Los Feliz neighborhood. Lastly, she went to a Verizon store to deactivate her phone. Her mother was seen holding a 'To Do' list which still had several items left unmarked. Isabel's latest role is as the Goddess Athena in the movie 'Immortals' which opens in the U.S. today.
Job: 111111F1
EXCLUSIVE November 11th, 2011 Los Angeles, California
NPG.com (FOTO: DUKAS/NATIONAL PHOTO GROUP)
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Isabel Lucas Runs Errands With Her Mother Beatrice
©NATIONAL PHOTO GROUP
Isabel Lucas runs errands with her mother Beatrice preparing for her move back home to Australia. Isabel recently announced to an Australian newspaper that she is moving home, preferring not to live the hectic Hollywood lifestyle. She was first seen shipping boxes at a shipping store. She then went to a Goodwill store to pick up a vintage luggage case. Isabel chatted on her phone while in the store. She then grabbed a late lunch in the trendy Los Feliz neighborhood. Lastly, she went to a Verizon store to deactivate her phone. Her mother was seen holding a 'To Do' list which still had several items left unmarked. Isabel's latest role is as the Goddess Athena in the movie 'Immortals' which opens in the U.S. today.
Job: 111111F1
EXCLUSIVE November 11th, 2011 Los Angeles, California
NPG.com (FOTO: DUKAS/NATIONAL PHOTO GROUP)
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Isabel Lucas Runs Errands With Her Mother Beatrice
©NATIONAL PHOTO GROUP
Isabel Lucas runs errands with her mother Beatrice preparing for her move back home to Australia. Isabel recently announced to an Australian newspaper that she is moving home, preferring not to live the hectic Hollywood lifestyle. She was first seen shipping boxes at a shipping store. She then went to a Goodwill store to pick up a vintage luggage case. Isabel chatted on her phone while in the store. She then grabbed a late lunch in the trendy Los Feliz neighborhood. Lastly, she went to a Verizon store to deactivate her phone. Her mother was seen holding a 'To Do' list which still had several items left unmarked. Isabel's latest role is as the Goddess Athena in the movie 'Immortals' which opens in the U.S. today.
Job: 111111F1
EXCLUSIVE November 11th, 2011 Los Angeles, California
NPG.com (FOTO: DUKAS/NATIONAL PHOTO GROUP)
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Isabel Lucas Runs Errands With Her Mother Beatrice
©NATIONAL PHOTO GROUP
Isabel Lucas runs errands with her mother Beatrice preparing for her move back home to Australia. Isabel recently announced to an Australian newspaper that she is moving home, preferring not to live the hectic Hollywood lifestyle. She was first seen shipping boxes at a shipping store. She then went to a Goodwill store to pick up a vintage luggage case. Isabel chatted on her phone while in the store. She then grabbed a late lunch in the trendy Los Feliz neighborhood. Lastly, she went to a Verizon store to deactivate her phone. Her mother was seen holding a 'To Do' list which still had several items left unmarked. Isabel's latest role is as the Goddess Athena in the movie 'Immortals' which opens in the U.S. today.
Job: 111111F1
EXCLUSIVE November 11th, 2011 Los Angeles, California
NPG.com (FOTO: DUKAS/NATIONAL PHOTO GROUP)
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Isabel Lucas Runs Errands With Her Mother Beatrice
©NATIONAL PHOTO GROUP
Isabel Lucas runs errands with her mother Beatrice preparing for her move back home to Australia. Isabel recently announced to an Australian newspaper that she is moving home, preferring not to live the hectic Hollywood lifestyle. She was first seen shipping boxes at a shipping store. She then went to a Goodwill store to pick up a vintage luggage case. Isabel chatted on her phone while in the store. She then grabbed a late lunch in the trendy Los Feliz neighborhood. Lastly, she went to a Verizon store to deactivate her phone. Her mother was seen holding a 'To Do' list which still had several items left unmarked. Isabel's latest role is as the Goddess Athena in the movie 'Immortals' which opens in the U.S. today.
Job: 111111F1
EXCLUSIVE November 11th, 2011 Los Angeles, California
NPG.com (FOTO: DUKAS/NATIONAL PHOTO GROUP)
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Isabel Lucas Runs Errands With Her Mother Beatrice
©NATIONAL PHOTO GROUP
Isabel Lucas runs errands with her mother Beatrice preparing for her move back home to Australia. Isabel recently announced to an Australian newspaper that she is moving home, preferring not to live the hectic Hollywood lifestyle. She was first seen shipping boxes at a shipping store. She then went to a Goodwill store to pick up a vintage luggage case. Isabel chatted on her phone while in the store. She then grabbed a late lunch in the trendy Los Feliz neighborhood. Lastly, she went to a Verizon store to deactivate her phone. Her mother was seen holding a 'To Do' list which still had several items left unmarked. Isabel's latest role is as the Goddess Athena in the movie 'Immortals' which opens in the U.S. today.
Job: 111111F1
EXCLUSIVE November 11th, 2011 Los Angeles, California
NPG.com (FOTO: DUKAS/NATIONAL PHOTO GROUP)
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Isabel Lucas Runs Errands With Her Mother Beatrice
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Isabel Lucas runs errands with her mother Beatrice preparing for her move back home to Australia. Isabel recently announced to an Australian newspaper that she is moving home, preferring not to live the hectic Hollywood lifestyle. She was first seen shipping boxes at a shipping store. She then went to a Goodwill store to pick up a vintage luggage case. Isabel chatted on her phone while in the store. She then grabbed a late lunch in the trendy Los Feliz neighborhood. Lastly, she went to a Verizon store to deactivate her phone. Her mother was seen holding a 'To Do' list which still had several items left unmarked. Isabel's latest role is as the Goddess Athena in the movie 'Immortals' which opens in the U.S. today.
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EXCLUSIVE November 11th, 2011 Los Angeles, California
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Isabel Lucas Runs Errands With Her Mother Beatrice
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Isabel Lucas runs errands with her mother Beatrice preparing for her move back home to Australia. Isabel recently announced to an Australian newspaper that she is moving home, preferring not to live the hectic Hollywood lifestyle. She was first seen shipping boxes at a shipping store. She then went to a Goodwill store to pick up a vintage luggage case. Isabel chatted on her phone while in the store. She then grabbed a late lunch in the trendy Los Feliz neighborhood. Lastly, she went to a Verizon store to deactivate her phone. Her mother was seen holding a 'To Do' list which still had several items left unmarked. Isabel's latest role is as the Goddess Athena in the movie 'Immortals' which opens in the U.S. today.
Job: 111111F1
EXCLUSIVE November 11th, 2011 Los Angeles, California
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Isabel Lucas Runs Errands With Her Mother Beatrice
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Isabel Lucas runs errands with her mother Beatrice preparing for her move back home to Australia. Isabel recently announced to an Australian newspaper that she is moving home, preferring not to live the hectic Hollywood lifestyle. She was first seen shipping boxes at a shipping store. She then went to a Goodwill store to pick up a vintage luggage case. Isabel chatted on her phone while in the store. She then grabbed a late lunch in the trendy Los Feliz neighborhood. Lastly, she went to a Verizon store to deactivate her phone. Her mother was seen holding a 'To Do' list which still had several items left unmarked. Isabel's latest role is as the Goddess Athena in the movie 'Immortals' which opens in the U.S. today.
Job: 111111F1
EXCLUSIVE November 11th, 2011 Los Angeles, California
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Crowded Clothing Racks and Piled Shoes in Second Hand Store
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Cornish coastal scenery near Gwennap Head looking towards Lands End, Cornwall, .
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