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Gregarious Expressions

by Alicia Lynn Grega

grit is glam

Writing about the perhaps desperately over the top attempts of Broadway theaters to transport its audience to a world more in line with the subject at hand than the privileged bland Americana in which they live their daily lives,  Isherwood writes: The drawback to this kind of immersive décor is that it can border on the theme park-ish, turning the specific into the ersatz and treading dangerously close to kitsch. We may be on Broadway, but we are still hip, the furnishings all but scream.

via Theater Talkback: The Exploding Art of Set Design – NYTimes.com.

I think the trend is less alarming for its potential aesthetic abuse than it is, well… hilarious. People are paying big bucks to be transported into a safe simulation … supposedly authentic (but not) of the world as others know it. Or knew it. This is an essential function of art. To improve upon reality. To take the foreign that we fear and make it easier to digest.

Broadway is lactose free skim milk? Whatever that is.

-ag

TLA Productions Announces The Great New England Steampunk Exhibition – PR.com

The Great New England Steampunk Exhibition (TGNESE) will be held September 16 to 18, 2011. The Courtyard Fitchburg and Central Massachusetts Expo Center serve as the setting for the 3-day steampunk extravaganza.

James von Hegner of TLA Productions, the entertainment company producing the convention also announced Abney Park as the headlining Musical Guest of Honor.

via TLA Productions Announces The Great New England Steampunk Exhibition – PR.com.

espionage is hot

Only time will tell for sure but it looks like WikiLeaks Controversy is going to change life as we know it on a global level before all is said and done. They were seriously talking cyber war on NPR this morning.

Anyay, I pulled this item out of a FlavorPill gift guide as an example of a trend waiting to explode. Our diplomats are spies every bit as much as they are gossips. Whether you’re a hacktavists or not, prepare to accessorize for the revolution. (I’m only half kidding.)

I might dig this sleeve if it didn’t say “LOL post” on the front.

Flight 001 | UNDERCOVER LAPTOP SLEEVE – NEW ARRIVALS – Shop For Your Trip.

My favorite of the season … so far

 

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those sexy ’70s parents

my parents ... before I was born

Do you think they took these pictures of each other? Gosh, I hope so.
Found these a while back in one of Grandma Grega’s photo albums of all places.

-ag

Quickie review re: Burlesque

OK, so I saw THE movie last night.
Overall, I have to say that it didn’t take itself too seriously and that was its saving grace. Think over-the-top charm a la Valley of the Dolls.
And nice surprise– Augilera was not the worst part of the film. There’s one really annoying moment after she opens her mouth and shocks everyone with the power of those mutant lungs (the film’s words) that the actors sound like they’re breaking character to ask the real life Christina how she can sing like that but, we in the audience were all just wondering the same thing, so …


So what was the worst thing? Hands down — the script. One predictable cliche after the next. We laughed out loud when we probably weren’t supposed to. And the most complex and potentially intriguing characters — real estate tycoon Marcus (remember cutie patootey Jason Dean on Charmed!) and Kristen Bell’s Nikki were left unexplored — their purpose seemed to be as a bouncing board for our heroes Tess (Cher) and Ali (Augilera).

The best part– eye candy. Most of the style was blatantly ripped off from Cabaret, Chicago, etc. But the set was GORGEOUS! I WANT THAT THEATER!!! The makeup was beautiful. The costumes were beautiful. The lighting was ridiculous. Every other scene was bathed in impossibly golden early morning light streaming through the windows. Cam Gigandet is impossibly chiseled in his jeans with the button thoughtfully left open.
Stanley Tucci was the heart of the movie. The most touching moment evolves out of his one-night stand with a wedding DJ. My favorite moment, however, has to be the parking lot fight between Tess and Nikki. It’s so good, I won’t dare to ruin the suprise. But it’s sooooo over-the-top, a live camp theatrical reinactments is a must. At this point in the drinking game, everyone chugs.

Alan Cumming was sadly underutilized. I’m afraid they offered him a nice chunk of change to add an air of legitimacy to the flick. The most authentically burlesque number in show was a great Cabaret-inspired dance bit featuring him and two female dancers that got shoved into the background of one scene.
While largely fauxlesque as anticipated, there was one fan dance-ish number in which Christina actually did strip although we saw nothing. Not sure why there couldn’t have been more of that — maybe because it would have been unavoidable to show twirling pasties, etc. at that point? What kind of a rating would that have gotten?! There’s a scene which should have been cut but must be part of Cher’s contract in which she rehearses “You Haven’t Seen the Last of Me” in its painful entirety after hours. We politely sit through it out of respect for the icon wondering, “wouldn’t it be ironic if this is the last we see of her?”
During the long awaited for and bizarrely unsexy love scene, Christina likewise performs a painfully long ballad in a sheath of green satin that shows off her disturbing alienesque lack of hips.

In the end, we had fun. Shameful as it may be, I will likely be buying this movie and screening it as the decadent background for a mindless evening of general debauchery and drinking game shenanigans.

-ag

Why Doesn’t Houston Have a Burlesque Troupe? – Houston News – Hair Balls

Nice to know we’re not alone here in The Electric City a.k.a Scranton, Pa.

Apparently Houston is likewise sans burlesque as explored in this article published yesterday, largely in response to the release of the major motion picture.

Why Doesn’t Houston Have a Burlesque Troupe? – Houston News – Hair Balls.

I found Lady Grace Academy headmistress Rebecca Hadley’s own personal empowerment story especially intriguing. She explains:

“I know for me, personally, performing and teaching burlesque was a revelation. About seven or eight years ago, I was agoraphobic – I didn’t drive for two years and rarely left my house. So the fact that I am now able to dance in pasties in front of an audience of 300-plus people borders on miraculous. Even better, is that I’m able to stand in front of a room full of women and teach them to love their bodies – no matter what shape, size or age they are. While I love performing, teaching is the ultimate high. And I never would have had the courage to do it, if I hadn’t discovered burlesque. So, long answer short – yes, burlesque is empowering.”

 

-ag

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Atrium: Sxip’s Hour of Charm, Jan. 6, 2011

 

Don’t miss this incredible opportunity to experience a one-of-a-kind variety show at Lincoln Center’s David Rubenstein Atrium!!!

Atrium: Sxip’s Hour of Charm, Jan. 6, 2011.

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