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- Tempest DuJour is the stage name of Patrick Lee Holt (born September 1, 1967), an American drag performer most known for competing on season 7 of RuPaul's...
- 2014, DuJour was among the Reader's Choice Award Top 10 Covers by the American Society of Magazine Editors. "DuJour Media Kit 2018". Issuu. Dujour. Wilson...
- A bonheur du jour (in French, bonheur-du-jour, meaning "daytime delight") is a type of lady's writing desk. It was introduced in Paris by one of the interior...
- appear to be inspired by French language; "Choi" and "DuJour" resembles the French phrase "Choix du jour", meaning "Choice of the day". Mr. Reagan (a.k.a....
- Donald Faison as D.J., of DuJour Seth Green as Travis, of DuJour Breckin Meyer as Marco, of DuJour Alexander Martin as Les, of DuJour Serena Altschul as herself...
- Jason (eds.). "The sins of the father" (PDF). DuJour. 3 (2). New York City, New York, United States: DuJour Media: 160–165. ISSN 2328-8868. Archived from...
- Belle de Jour may refer to: Belle de Jour (novel), a 1928 novel by French writer Joseph Kessel Belle de Jour (film), 1967 film by Luis Buñuel, based upon...
- Thomas Whiteside and styled by Joe Zee. She appeared in an editorial for DuJour magazine, photographed by Bruce Weber. Baldwin made her acting debut in...
- DuJour Media, his first major media launch since he sold Niche Media in 2006. DuJour's publications include Gotham Los Angeles, Aspen Peak and DuJour...
- Break of Day (French: La Naissance du jour) is a 1928 novel by the French writer Colette. It was adapted into a 1980 film directed by Jacques Demy. Elaine...