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Gregarious Expressions

by Alicia Lynn Grega

SJSU steampunk Twelfth Night

 

 

With an aesthetic based nineteenth century England but reaching toward a fantastical future, we see time both moving forward and looking back; it exists both as a historical moment and beyond it.  The steam technology and bizarre, archaic optical gear, put to use in unfamiliar ways also suggest that ordinary rules don’t apply in a steampunk setting.  The atmosphere created by the steampunk aesthetic underscores the temporally topsy-turvy Illyria, a place where the festive powers of timlessness will join forces to try and rid their world of darkness and grief. “

dramaturge Dr. Adrienne Eastwood

Why is Metblogs so excited about SJSU’s steampunk Twelfth Night? | San Jose Metblogs.

Art Monkeys: The Font!

 

 

Sweet Molly Crabapple  has encouraged us to spread her Creative Commons licensed font like syphillis.

Art Monkeys: The Font!

 Also on the download page are some snazzy wallpapers and a series of gorgeous iPhone wallpapers so sassy I can’t decide which one I like best. Maybe this one?

Boolesque

 

Jacqueline Hyde performs "Moondance" at Jim Thorpe Burlesque's Boolesque.

Images from Boolesque at the Mauch Chunk Opera House in Jim Thorpe, 10.30.2010

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Burning Man becomes a hot academic topic – latimes.com

Catherine Saillant;’s article in today’s Los Angeles Times talks with a number of performance arts scholars, sociologists, anthropologists, etc.  who have turned their authorly attention toward the annual festival.

Each seems to be discovering their own relevance but the consensus seems to be, “It’s more than a party.”

Uh-huh.

via Burning Man becomes a hot academic topic – latimes.com.

Shades of Arachne…

vog sock act referred by trendhunter

 

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A dash of whimsical

 

I don’t know why it took me so long to think this might exist. The photos that came out of this shoot were among the most gorgeous things any one saw this summer.

I have an early Yard Dogs Road Show DVD that may very well be no longer available for purchase. This, in comparison, is sheer glamour (although there is certainly something to be said for the fresh energy fueling that early work.)

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Nathan Lane May Play ‘The Nance’ – NYTimes.com

Good to know.

I had heard this term a long time ago, come to think of it, but had forgot all about it. The play sounds VERY promising.

“Nance, or nancy boy, is disparaging slang for an effeminate or homosexual man, and nances were popular theatrical figures, akin to blackface performers, during the 1920s and ’30s.”

via Nathan Lane May Play ‘The Nance’ – NYTimes.com.

parade of tie tacks

Assorted men's tie tacks by Subverse Aphrodesia

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Talking about YouTube – New York Burlesque Festival 2010

The eighth annual New York Burlesque Festival opens today in NYC.

Seems like just yesterday M and I were there for the second edition. Sigh.

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