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  • Frabjous Day

    Frabjous Day says

    It is indeed; I should have known you'd recognise it.

    posted 2 weeks ago. ( send a note )
  • Lord Manleigh

    Lord Manleigh says

    Yes, isn't the Autumn breathtaking? My favourite season. And my personal colour palette.

    posted 1 month ago. ( send a note )
  • Lady Dixie

    Lady Dixie says

    You're looking particularly lovely today.

    posted 1 month ago. ( send a note )
  • Lady Dixie

    Lady Dixie says

    We're reading "Some Tame Gazelle," although all of her books are wonderful, especially "Excellent Women" and "Quartet in Autumn."

    posted 2 months ago. ( send a note )
  • Lady Dixie

    Lady Dixie says

    Cauliflower cheese, in honor of our Pym read at AA. Once you read it, you'll know.;)

    posted 2 months ago. ( send a note )
  • Lady Dixie

    Lady Dixie says

    My poor, sweet darling! My father-in-law had the same surgery six years ago, and has been blissfully healthy ever since. In fact, he says he didn't know how bad he felt until he started feeling more "normal" after the recovery was over. I hope your mom will be restored in the same fashion.

    In the meantime, take good care of your sweet self. Have a pedicure. Eat chocolate. Watch vaccuous television. And by all means, read some Pym. She's sure to be good for what ails you.
    XXX

    posted 2 months ago. ( send a note )
  • Lady Dixie

    Lady Dixie says

    It's been far, far too long since I've dropped by to say hello. How are you?

    Right now I'm reading whilst my little students take a test. It's ever so boring. Will you be joining us for the Pym read?
    XXX

    posted 2 months ago. ( send a note )
  • Lady Dixie

    Lady Dixie says

    It's been far, far too long since I've dropped by to say hello. How are you?

    Right now I'm reading whilst my little students take a test. It's ever so boring. Will you be joining us for the Pym read?
    XXX

    posted 2 months ago. ( send a note )
  • Cubachik

    Cubachik says

    Ooh - nice! I still buy records too. The Sharper Image (and Amazon, etc.) carries some nice Crosley turntables that have built-in CD players & am/FM radio as well - maybe it's worth it? You should check it out. (not the most fantastic sound for an audiophile, but reasonably priced and very nice for listening to the lp stash)

    I'm not involved with the "Love, Loss..." show but I do know the producer - I want very much to see it - I think the Ephrons are wonderful and they are going to have a revolving cast of great women. I'll report back when I do.

    Oh - "Bells are Ringing"! That's another musical with great song after great song. Poor Judy Holiday who died so tragically young. It's nuts. Ah, "Cat Ballou" You have good taste. :-) Bridey soundtrack? Oooh. I wouldn't mind having that. This record store sounds wonderful! Were the prices decent?

    Did you read that Conan hit his head doing some stunt for "The Tonight Show"? He had to go to the hospital but he's ok and I think skedded to be back on tonight. My Conan! He's so tall (almost six-foot-five) he probably jumped up and it his head on the ceiling. Poor Conando!

    posted 2 months ago. ( send a note )
  • Cubachik

    Cubachik says

    Ah, grey! A pale pink shell below the cardigan! So chic & classic against grey. As for "Single Ladies", the video for the song is rather hypnotic as well. She did a fine job in the film version of the musical "Dreamgirls", and the camera loves her. I only wish someone would work with her on her speaking voice - (a bit of an Eliza Doolittle) it doesn't match her delicate and pretty face. Ah, well. That's just me.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8mVEGfH4s5g

    Now contrast and compare to the dance piece called "Mexican Breakfast" with the one and only Gwen Verdon, choreographed by the great Bob Fosse - (the captions are a hoot - but watch first for the dance, then check out the cute captions!)

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T2HmAnIk5Ug

    And someone else helpfully (but not enough "Breakfast") compared the two. Beyoncé to her credit, in filmed interviews has acknowledged the debt her her video owes to the work of Fosse, and I respect her for that. She also talks about how she admires the long takes and full-frame way of filming dance that used to be the norm. I agree. With excess choppy and frenetic editing, one can't tell how good a dancer is or not, (and you can compensate for a weak dancer with wise editing) while long takes separate the men from the boys!

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dtM89C4ot7Q&feature=related

    Interesting, huh?

    I love grey too. Dove grey, gunmetal grey, slate grey, blue-grey, there's a lot to grey.

    posted 2 months ago. ( send a note )
  • Cubachik

    Cubachik says

    I think "Glee" is terrific! I am a total "Gleek" - and yes, what a coincidence - Matt and Lea both on those soundtracks. Oh, I'm so glad to hear your mom is doing better - what a relief. And that's great that the little book is nice for her. I think it resonates for all women in different ways. I'm curious to see the off-Broadway production that uses it as a stepping-off point - they are going to have a rotating cast. Isn't Jayma a cutie? Yes, embrace color.

    Color is your friend. It can lift your spirits when you feel like blecch. It also makes people think you have your sh*t together, whether or not you do. It depends on your coloring. I'm a pale brunette, so for the winter palette I like those jewel tones: sapphire, magenta, purple, (non-orangey) red, and the power of gray as a balancing neutral. When I was younger I wore lots and lots of black, but that gets tired and unrelenting after a while, and also washes you out. I can talk about color forever.

    I have a friend who is so ga-ga for the songs on "Glee", that after every episode he goes to i-Tunes and downloads them. I love how the numbers by the more impressive glee club (is there only one?) is staged - like the job they did with "Rehab" - it gave me chills! The show is getting more interesting. I like it a lot, and last night's with the boy and his father - well, I was choked up! The vocal arrangement for "Rehab" gives me goosebumbs.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Akr9fRajrKM&feature=related

    I thing the show is a blast!

    I have been so underwater with not one but two shows that I am co-producing. "Finian's Rainbow" the revival of the 1947 musical on Broadway, and "Against the Rising Sea", a world premiere of a play written by my friend, Kelly Masterson, who wrote the screenplay for the Sidney Lumet thriller of a few years back, "Before the Devil Knows You're Dead". That second one we are doing at a small theatre, for a limited run, to show to other producers and to decide if we can move it, ideally also to Broadway. I'm exhausted, but it is also fascinating and fun!

    posted 2 months ago. ( send a note )
  • michelle

    michelle says

    I just recently started watching "Freaks & Geeks", and I adore it. I was just starting high school when the show was on television, and I remember wanting to watch it, but unfortunately the remote was controlled by the parental unit. I love the show as much as I thought I would when I was 14ish, and I have a big heart crush on Jason Segel. I actually consider myself lucky that I don't have internet access at home, otherwise I'd be on tumblr all day long.

    posted 2 months ago. ( send a note )
  • Halie

    Halie says

    I know, it's just great. I love the contrast between the three women, and I think their "love square" is hilarious.

    posted 2 months ago. ( send a note )
  • Halie

    Halie says

    Ah, merci! And I love the Nancy Mitfords. They're so fun!

    posted 2 months ago. ( send a note )
  • Cubachik

    Cubachik says

    Oh, I have to see this soon! I've seen Stanley Tucci nekkid on stage. Wowzah.

    posted 3 months ago. ( send a note )
  • Cubachik

    Cubachik says

    She was so special, and yes, those early British ones are fascinating. Love her!! Are you a "Mad Men" person? (I forgot)

    posted 3 months ago. ( send a note )
  • Cubachik

    Cubachik says

    No, I'm here! In fact, I missed the Post Office by three minutes today (finally have a little package put together for you with some goodies) but monday it goes OUT!!
    How is everything? I watched the lovely Deborah Kerr today in several things on TCM. Such an actress.

    posted 3 months ago. ( send a note )
  • Cubachik

    Cubachik says

    GOD he's so hot. He's so hot it hurts.

    posted 3 months ago. ( send a note )
  • Cubachik

    Cubachik says

    Thanks for the insight. I might just have to get a sub, because I hve heard from "industry" friends that the articles ARE worth it....and eventually those "Twilight" covers will go away...

    posted 3 months ago. ( send a note )
  • Cubachik

    Cubachik says

    Hmm...maybe Entertainment Weekly is worth it - I've never really seen it, except around Oscar Time...ah, Emma. She is just priceless.

    posted 3 months ago. ( send a note )