In the fall of 1964, Miss Petula Clark might well have had a few concerns about her career...
Sunday, November 16, 2014
Shameless Sunday Super Camp Explosion - Pet!
In the fall of 1964, Miss Petula Clark might well have had a few concerns about her career...
Thursday, November 13, 2014
Phone Home
So - have you been following the comet-landing? Who could have thought, in these cynical days, that the adventures of a plucky little techno-pioneer could be so gripping?
Wednesday, November 12, 2014
Grace Under Pressure
Tuesday, November 11, 2014
Thursday, November 6, 2014
Wednesday, October 29, 2014
Talk of the Town
Café Central, by Jonelle Summerfield*
So my week in Vienna speeds by. The days are spent toiling in the vineyard of corporate instruction, grappling with a very nice but definitely motley crew of new recruits drawn from various Golden Handcuffs locations across Europe and far beyond. The nights, though... ah, that's another story.
Sunday, October 26, 2014
All Kinds of Empresses
Labels:
Aestheticians,
Décor,
Drag,
Franz Josef,
Miss Wurst,
Royal,
Travel,
Vienna
Thursday, October 23, 2014
Tuesday, October 21, 2014
A Birthday Pepper Pot, Vitaphone-Style
Saturday, October 18, 2014
Mystic Crystal Revelation
For reasons that will shortly become clear, I've been thinking about Hair, the 1979 film of which has to me always seemed too-little-shouted-about.
Wednesday, October 15, 2014
Grand Old Flag
Now, normally I don't approve of the kind of patriotism that involves wrapping oneself in the flag...
Tuesday, October 14, 2014
Birthday Girl: Heart of the World
Let's lift a glass, on this her 121st birthday, to the First Lady of Cinema, Miss Lillian Gish. She's captured here by Steichen in the mid '30s, and he's caught an element of her she rarely showed in public.
Monday, October 13, 2014
In Which We Entertain
We decided to mark this Columbus Day weekend by Having People In for the first time in our new digs. Actually, that's a complete lie.
Saturday, October 11, 2014
Shameless Saturday Camp Explosion: Hi-dee...No
One of the many topics in regard to which I heartily agree with Mr. Ethan Mordden (novelist, raconteur, and entertainment historian par excellence) is the regrettability of the extent to which Hollywood (and, to a lesser extent, the stage) embraced the idea of the New Dance Sensation Number. This surprisingly long-lived phenomenon consists nine times out of ten of a (frequently quite lavish) sequence based on a (nearly universally) sub-par song in praise of said terpsichory, staged without even a hint of what the damn dance was supposed to actually be. I mean, face it - based on what you've seen on screen, could you attempt to dance the Varsity Rag? The Continental? I thought not.
Along those lines, this one's a lulu - and that's the least of its (many) sins.
Friday, October 10, 2014
Autumn Sonata
The changing season has me down, but I'm trying to handle it with at least a shred of the aplomb that Bette Davis brought to bear. Although some of that may be coming from the cocktail glass she's so firmly clutching...
Tuesday, October 7, 2014
The Singer and the Silents
I suppose Al Martino isn't the best remembered of all the last century's crooners, but back in the day it only took a note or two of "Spanish Eyes" to reduce Mother Muscato to sighs and faraway looks. He would have been 87 today.
Monday, October 6, 2014
What It's All About
Well, rather a surprise this morning, no? Today's great news has made me think about these two, to whom we owe so much. In honor of Mildred and Richard Loving - and what author of fiction would ever dare give them that name? - tonight we raised a glass to being fully legal in our home state. To read Mildred's statement 40 years after her marriage became legal is to realize just how far we've come, and how we walk a path made easier by pioneers.
Saturday, October 4, 2014
As If We Always Knew
It seemed for a while that "What I Did for Love" was going to become one of those inescapable songs, like "Feelings" or the song most usually known as "Mem'ry (from Cats)." A Chorus Line was, after all, a phenomenal hit, a rare one for the mid-'70s that could be equally adored by aficionados of old-line musicals, those seeking some sign that musicals could still thrive in a rock-n-roll culture, and just the usual theatergoers who like a good story. But at some point within a decade or so, it kind of went away for a while. I thought it would be fun to think about that.
Thursday, October 2, 2014
Eggies! - Royal Edition
Exciting news from Bangkok, kids! Of course, the above regal creature is not our emerging Café obsession, HRH The Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn (aka the Angel Princess), but instead the rather more, um, down to earth late film sensation Edith Massy, aka Edie the Egg Lady.
Wednesday, October 1, 2014
What's My Wednesdays? #12: Fair Lady
This delightful (if, as captured in the screen cap above, rather intent-looking) creature brightened up a dreary February Sunday evening for television watchers nationwide - 54 years ago. Today, Dame Julie Andrews turns a still-sprightly 79.
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