that were a disconnect from the realities of the Depression.I think that usually when times are hard font-weight:bold Thanksgiving Day , when there’s not only the economy but also the fears that are going on today, people retreat to a past when they feel there was more of a safeness.talk about the way things had always been and nobody thought it would end.I love Gone with the Wind and watch it every time it comes on TV.Speaking of the 1930s, Love in a Cold Climate is next on my stack of period dramas.But while a two-parter in 2001 starred the lovely Rosamund Pike, it’s the longer original adaptation of Love in a Cold Climate that I’ve been waiting for since it first aired 30 years ago.The eight-episode mini-series produced by the BBC in 1980 and later shown in North America on PBS Masterpiece.All 405 minutes of it finally came out as a DVD box set last month.Adapted from Nancy Mitford’s two bestselling novels, it concerns the bright young things of the posh Radlett family, between the wars.It is set at Alconleigh, a stately country manor modeled on the Mitfords’ own home, Batsford Park and, as any good costume drama must have its grande dame, stars a fortysomething Judi Dench as Aunt Sadie.Sullivan reminds me, as I slip into a reverie telling her about the series.but oh, the clothes!green velvet and silver.Mitford wrote of one of her Cold Climate ladies.She rubbed a fold of the skirt against her cheek.it smells like a bird cage when it gets hot, but I do love it.Aren’t you thankful evening skirts are long again?Patrick Carney married: Black Keys drummer weds Emily WardPatrick Carney of The Black Keys has gotten married.The rock drummer married Emily Ward on Saturday at the home they share in Nashville.The Keys’ publicist says the couple was joined by about 350 family and friends for the backyard ceremony.Comedian Will Forte officiated.Ward wore a dress by Carolina Herrera and walked down the aisle to Crimson and Clover by Tommy James The Shondells.Carney was accompanied down the aisle by the couple’s Irish wolfhound Charlotte.The wedding party included Ward’s sister Danielle Shuster and brother Henry Ward, while Carney was accompanied by his brothers Will Carney Floor-Length Bridesmaid Dresses Thanksgiving Day , Michael Carney and Barry Stormer.Dan Auerbach, Carney’s bandmate in the Grammy Award-winning rock ’n’ roll duo, also attended.Britain s royal family began legal action against a French magazine on Friday for a grotesque breach of privacy after it published topless photographs of Prince William s wife Kate Middleton.Celebrity gossip magazine Closer published a dozen shots of the Duchess of Cambridge on holiday in southern France as she slipped off her bikini top, relaxed on a sun lounger and at one point pulled down the back of her bikini bottoms while William rubbed sun cream on her lower back.St James s Palace confirms that legal proceedings for breach of privacy have been commenced today in France by the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge against the publishers of Closer Magazine France, the couple s office said in a statement.A court in Nanterre near Paris said the royal couple s lawyer had filed a motion to expedite the procedure, and Closer s publishers would be heard on Monday.RelatedTopless Kate photos have British Royals seeking legal advice over 'invasion of privacy'Royals ‘saddened’ after topless Kate Middleton photos published in French tabloid CloserKelly McParland: The serious debate about Prince Harry's buttIt's about 'freedom of the press': U.tabloid ignores Royal warning, runs nude Prince Harry photo on coverUnder the headline Oh my God!the photos show the couple, whose regal yet natural conduct since their April wedding has won them fans worldwide, soaking up the sun on the balcony of a 19th century hunting lodge, oblivious to lurking paparazzi.The spread is a blow to Buckingham Palace as it tries to move on from a scandal over naked shots of Prince Harry that tarred an image bolstered by William and Kate s wedding, the Queen s 2012 Diamond Jubilee and her Olympic Games appearance.While Closer defended its decision to publish the photographs, a royal spokesperson said it had upset the royal couple, who are currently touring southeast Asia.Their Royal Highnesses have been hugely saddened to learn that a French publication and a photographer have invaded their privacy in such a grotesque and totally unjustifiable manner, a spokesperson for St James s Palace said.Their Royal Highnesses had every expectation of privacy in the remote house.It is unthinkable that anyone should take such photographs Tea-Length Bridesmaid Dresses Thanksgiving Day , let alone publish them.British Prime Minister David Cameron s spokeswoman also said the royal couple should be entitled to their privacy.Closer s editor-in-chief Laurence Pieau described the photos as a beautiful series that showed a couple in love and were in no way degrading.She said the magazine had more intimate shots from the same series that it opted not to publish.There s been an over-reaction to these photos.What we see is a young couple, who just got married, who are very much in love, who are splendid, Pieau told French BFM television.She s a real 21st century princess, she added: It s a young woman who is topless, the same as you can see on any beach in France or around the world.WINDSORS TAKE THEIR CLOTHES OFFCloser is published by Mondadori, an Italian company partly owned by former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi and chaired by his daughter Marina.Lawyers said it is likely to find the case difficult to defend, although profits from the issue would likely far exceed any fine faced, probably just a few thousand euros.It s without a doubt an invasion of privacy, said Christopher Mesnooh, a U.lawyer who practices in France.They were on vacation in a friend s chateau.There was no expectation the press would be there.So visibly they have been damaged by the fact the pictures were taken and it is likely a French court would rule in that direction.The publication which set off a stream of mostly angry commentary on twitter reopens a debate over th.