Monday, January 18, 2016

Hell must be filled with beautiful women and no mirrors.

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      So wrote Orry-Kelly, one of the great costume designers of Hollywood's golden era, and the man behind its leading female stars: Bette Davis, Ingrid Bergman, Ava Gardner, Marilyn Monroe.
As head of costumes for Warner Bros. in the 1930s and 1940s Kelly created defining looks for all of the studio's leading ladies, and put Humphrey Bogart in his iconic trench and fedora for 'The Maltese Falcon' (1941).

  According to Ulanda Blair -- the curator behind a new exhibition of his work at Melbourne'sAustralian Centre for the Moving Image on August 18 -- Kelly had a unique ability to balance historical accuracy with "playfulness, volume and spectacle ... his signature cheekiness." He became one of film's most influential designers by tailoring outfits to match each actor's temperament and physical quirks. But while his sketches might be wittily exaggerated, Kelly was meticulous about detail, often employing couture techniques, hand-painted materials, and intricate embroidery.

   The new show traces the Australian-born artist's history, from his background in painting, to a stint on Broadway designing for the likes of Katharine Hepburn, to his glory days in Hollywood. At Warner Bros., Kelly was known for molding two of the industry's most fashionable stars: Kay Francis and Dolores del Rio. Kelly treated both women like objects of art, draping them in liquid silver sheaths against Art Deco backgrounds to set off their black hair and pale skin. These stylized, high-contrast looks became archetypal images of 1930s style.

   Nevertheless, Kelly's most enduring work for Warner Bros. may be his creative partnership with Bette Davis. He dressed Davis for over thirty films, culminating in the great 'Now, Voyager' (1942), in which she plays an oppressed woman who gains independence.
       Kelly's gowns are key to this dramatic transformation, as Davis appears in a series of stunning, minimalist black outfits which showcase her new-found elegance and strength. A master of silhouette, Kelly preferred a lean, linear shape to the frills and puff-ball sleeves popular at MGM, and he knew how to give Davis' figure the illusion of length. When he finally left the entertainment company in 1944, Davis said it was "like losing my right arm."

       After freelancing with various studios, Kelly experienced a renaissance in the 1950s, winning three Academy Awards for best costume design for 'An American in Paris' (1951), 'Les Girls' (1957), and 'Some Like It Hot' (1959). In the latter, Marilyn Monroe's sheer gowns created a sensation, stitched out of soufflé and bugle beads to give the illusion of nudity.

       After seeing Monroe's designs, co-stars Tony Curtis and Jack Lemmon requested their own Orry-Kelly creations for the film's drag scenes. Curtis and Lemmon's dresses will be shown at the Australian Centre for the Moving Image, along with a parade of other seminal Hollywood costumes: Mitzi Gaynor's sequined bodysuit from 'Les Girls', the surreal eye-covered gown from 'The Dolly Sisters' (1945), and a dazzling burlesque number worn by Natalie Wood in 'Gypsy' (1962).
    The Orry-Kelly exhibition coincides with the release of a new documentary on the designer, 'Women He's Undressed', by veteran Australian director Gillian Armstrong.

       The film details his early years in Hollywood with roommate and rumored lover Cary Grant, his struggles with alcoholism, and his lifelong perfectionism. Most of all, it argues for Kelly's status as a major artist, responsible for so many of the star images we know today. As costume historian Larry McQueen notes, the designer remains underrated because he "never really seemed to relish the limelight and certainly wasn't interested in playing the distinguished gentleman." But more than 50 years after his death, the legend of Orry-Kelly is ripe for rediscovery.

    Friday, January 15, 2016

    Trash talk: What Putin's presidential potty mouth is all concerning

    Trash talk: What Putin's presidential potty mouth is all concerning


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    A huge hall full of nearly m journalists, his formal "year-ender" Gregorian calendar month seventeen group discussion, broadcast carry on all the main Russian TV networks and websites.

    A question concerning Turkey, and why it shot down a Russian military vehicle in Gregorian calendar month.

    President Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin was still furious. With a sneer and a snort, he unleash a volley of trash-talk.

    "If anyone within the Turkish leadership set to lick the Americans in a very bound place -- i do not recognize if they acted properly or not -- i do not recognize whether or not the Americans would like that."

    Laughs, and even hand clapping from a number of the Russian reporters. Foreign journalists looked surprised.

    What Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin omitted was the important ending of that Russian expression: "lick someone's a*s." however each Russian within the area knew what he meant.

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    Vladimir Putin contains a presidential potty mouth that he uses to nice result.

    The public 1st detected it in Sept 1999, once Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin was associate unknown prime minister. Russia was hit with many deadly terrorist bombings of housing buildings. Vowing revenge, Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin did not hold back: "We're about to pursue the terrorists all over," he said. "That suggests that, you will excuse American state, we'll catch them within the bathroom, we'll wipe them get into the sh*t house, finally."

    That powerful speak dismayed several Russians. They'd ne'er detected something like that from a frontrunner before. however it additionally boosted their spirits; a tricky, vigorous leader had their back and would fight to safeguard them.

    A few months later, the sick president, Boris Yeltsin, stepped aside and Putin took the reins as Russian president.

    But he did not modification his room speak.

    At a meeting in 2002, a far off journalist asked the president whether or not Russia was inhibitory human rights within the breakaway republic of Chechen Republic, wherever the general public square measure Muslim.

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    "If you are extremely able to become associate monotheism radical and you are able to have yourself circumcised, I invite you to capital of the Russian Federation," he shot back. "We have a multi-faith country and that we have consultants therein. i am going to advocate doing the operation so nothing grows back."

    Male circumcision is practiced a lot of by Muslims than the other non secular cluster.

    The first translator was left inarticulate and sputtered an effort at explaining what Vladimir Vladimir ovich Putin had in mind. "Uh...uh...uh, uh return to capital of the Russian Federation..." Another translator jumped in: "If you would like to try to to a circumcision....You are welcome...and everyone is tolerated in capital of the Russian Federation." No translation was provided relating to something not growing back.

    Putin's sense of humor typically has associate ironic twist thereto. "If a grandma had bound sexual indicators, she would be a granddad," he aforementioned in June of 2006, responsive a matter concerning sanctions against Islamic Republic of Iran.

    Michele Berdy, WHO writes a column on the Russian language for The capital of the Russian Federation Times newspaper, has followed Putin's rhetorical vogue for years. She thinks "it's the way of being just like the guy not far away."

    "I perpetually thought it had been a controlled means of slithering into 'Hey, we're all only 1 of the fellows, sittin' around, throwin' back beers, and talkin' concerning life the means it extremely is,'" she adds.

    The Russian president often veers off into country-bumpkin expressions, that often defy translation.

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    "One of the primary ones was a goat reference once solon was visiting," Michele Berdy remembers.

    "Above North American nation is Allah, underneath North American nation square measure goats," is what Putin's interpreter translated him as oral communication to the previous British Prime Minister. however a capital of the Russian Federation Times article explained that the Russian for goat contains a second translation -- bastard, or one thing even a lot of insulting -- and prompt that the interpreter suffered from excessive modesty.

    "It concerned goats and prisons and allusions that the translators, I think, understood however had no plan what to try to to with," Berdy adds.

    But there was no issue concerning what he meant once he place down a matter concerning his supposed wealth in 2008 with this zinger: "That's such garbage! They picked it out of their noses and dirty  it on their papers!"

    Putinisms became illustrious in Russia, and it does not hurt that they are typically concerning sex.

    "They've asked American state once I began having sex," Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin aforementioned in Gregorian calendar month, 2006, at a web conference. "I do not keep in mind ... I keep in mind specifically once I did it the last time. I will outline that right all the way down to the minute."

    Many of Putin's zingers square measure launched in apparent anger, that helps to solidify Putin's masculine image.

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    "It's additionally this kind of 'man's man,' slithering into foul language, and perpetually golf stroke someone down, creating fun of someone," says Berdy. "Like the Turks licking the Americans. It's insulting and it's golf stroke down the Turks and therefore the Americans within the method."

    In Gregorian calendar month 2011, youth carrying white ribbons on their coats gathered on the icy streets of capital of the Russian Federation to protest what they aforementioned were outrigged parliamentary elections. Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin smirkingly derided the image of their protest movement. "Frankly speaking," he said, "when I saw those very little ribbons, i assumed it had been some form of action against AIDS. i am embarrassed to mention i assumed they were carrying condoms."

    That comment maddened the opposition and Vladimir Putin's crude expressions haven't gone down well with several in Russia's educated category, the elite group. For them, speaking correct, literary Russian is extremely valued. But Putin, once he's not creating off-color jokes, will speak glorious Russian.

    "That's why I've perpetually thought that his slithering into this can be terribly strategic," notes Michele Berdy. "He decides once he wish to go away normal literary Russian and acquire into non-standard Russian."

    Putinisms square measure definitely not correctness, however computer language now's a grimy word in Russia. Some Russians bemock the West for wimping get into a lame try to not insult anybody.

    For most yankee or European politicians, comments like Putin's would be not possible to urge away with.

    In Russia, however, they appear to be a part of Putin's political attraction. After all, WHO will miss the purpose of this shorthand clarification of however the law ought to work, that he unleashed in 2003:

    "Everyone has got to perceive, once and for all, that you have need to adapt the law all the time, and not simply after they grabbed you 'in an explicit place.'"