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Talking about Flavorwire » Pic of the Day: Coney Island and Other Magical Places

 

Madly in love with these photos featured on Flavorwire yesterday. 

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Flavorwire » Pic of the Day: Coney Island and Other Magical Places
Bucharest-born, Brooklyn-based artist Mina Georgescu calls her work “decorative photography.” We call it everything that we love about summer without the crazy heat. Her nostalgic, faded images are created using a combination of photography and digital painting. “My works recreate moods, feelings and memories,” Georgescu says. “The textures, blurriness and saturated colors are all part of the charm and modern-vintage feel of the photographs.”

Talking about What Does the Term Vaudeville Mean and Where Did the Word For a Theatrical Genre Come From? | Big Si

 

According to The Big Site of Amazing Facts …

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What Does the Term Vaudeville Mean and Where Did the Word For a Theatrical Genre Come From? | Big Si
Tony Pastor introduced vaudeville in New York in 1861.The word vaudeville is an Americanization of Vau de Vire, the valley of the Vau River in Normandy, which became famous in the fifteenth century for the comedic songs of Olivier Basselin.An 1883 vaudeville bill from Boston’s Gaiety Museum featured a midget named Baby Alice, a stuffed mermaid, two comedians, and a chicken with a human face.From these humble beginnings would emerge the great American theater.The theatrical Genre evolved from many sources, including the freak shows, dime museums, concert saloon, and literary burlesque. Vaudeville was one of the most popular types of entertainment in North America for several decades, and was often called the the heart of American show business.

Talking about Mad Genius Creates Orchestra of 70 Steampunk Birds | 1-800-Recycling

 

You have to see this to believe it.

I especially love the peacock made of horns.

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Mad Genius Creates Orchestra of 70 Steampunk Birds | 1-800-Recycling
On U.S. Highway 12, about 5 miles south of Baraboo, WI, behind Delaney’s Surplus and across from the Badger Army Ammunition Plant lies a very special roadside attraction: Dr. Evermor’s Scrap Metal Yard. Here, there are hundreds of amazing sculptures that have steampunk written all over them.

Talking about Burlesque Hall of Fame museum unveiled for first time – News – ReviewJournal.com

 

Finally, a reason to visit Vegas. (Ha!)

But seriously … Do you think I’ll still want to visit after I retire?

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Burlesque Hall of Fame museum unveiled for first time – News – ReviewJournal.com
"It’s one of the only truly American art forms. This, and the blues," McCubbin said. "It’s progressed from something that used to be thought of as raunchy and risque to something that now is joyful expression."

Talking about Burlesque meets punk in Trunkshow’s retro-sexy style | Vancouver, Canada | Straight.com

 

Looking at Trunk Show by Misty Greer. Hard not to drool over some of these designs.

They are, the main page of her website states, "Clothing for those who prefer to be the spectacle, not just the spectator."

"Fashion should be like a good strip tease: slow, deliberate, and captivating."

 

Indeed.

If you want to buy, visit her Etsy shop at http://www.etsy.com/shop/MistyGreer.

 

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Burlesque meets punk in Trunkshow’s retro-sexy style | Vancouver, Canada | Straight.com
According to the burlesque-inspired Vancouver fashion designer, she’s an “everyday showgirl who loves the ritual of getting ready”. And that’s exactly who she creates for. “For me, it’s an evolution of all that old punk rock, that old goth, that hyper-cheesecake pinup look that everyone rocks at some point, and then taking that to the next level by bringing in modern elements,” Greer says. “It’s kind of like mixing Dita Von Teese with a club kid from the ’90s in New York,” she explains. “I call it ‘lowbrow high fashion’.

Talking about Hobo Chic – TREND HUNTER PRO

 

Nice collection of examples of the aesthetic collected here.  

Is it the search for authenticity and substance beyond style that has resulted in so many examples of this trend?

You know, that "anything to distance myself from Heidi Montag" mentality.

Immediately after 911 there was a great sentiment expressed toward simplyifying our lives. Abandoning our materialistic consumption for a more pure, equanimous lifestyle. The powers that be quickly assuaged our guilt by reminding us that in order to save the economy we had to be good shoppers, but in the back of our minds we remember.

We know why they hate us and even if we insist freedom is being allowed to have while others have not, the idea of downplaying our wealth is an attractive one. Maybe if we don’t look like spoiled rich brats they’ll stop picking on us.

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Hobo Chic – TREND HUNTER PRO
Rather than dwelling on the depressing nature of the vagabond lifestyle, which has traditionally been a subject ignored by the market, some brands are now using it as a source of inspiration. The fashion industry, especially, has turned the idea of destitution into a direction of styling that many have labeled as “hobo-chic.”

Talking about The Patchwork Girl [image 1195×1660 pixels , 93]

 

Chasing down design inspirations for the raZZle daZZle hOOtenannY… how beautiful is this babe!

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The Patchwork Girl [image 1195×1660 pixels , 93]
The Patchwork Girl, also known as the Queen of Patch, here sports a haughty glower!

Talking about I’m No Dummy « Travalanche

 

There’s a nice review of the ventriloquism documentary I’m No Dummy: Sometimes You Just Need to Vent by Trav S.D. at Travalanche.

I found the following insight particularly powerful. There’s a script in it — or at least a scene — to be sure. And not the cheesy made for TV serial killer story either. Something miles more fabulous. Certainly metaphorical. Possibly uncomfortable to look at. Like the skinny old toupee-topped singer with red circles of blush on his cheeks that looked like a dummy come to life in the opera program I saw Sunday night. Hmmmm….

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I’m No Dummy « Travalanche
Every vent has a Jeckyl and Hyde thing going on; what they do uncomfortably skirts mental illness. (And, still more intriguingly, primitive religion). Maybe I’m a sadist. I want to learn more about the pain driving these people.

The Difibulators

 
LOVE LOVE LOVE this band. http://thedefibulators.com/
Lots of great demo tracks on the MySpace site. Check ’em out.
 
Yes, another Charisma Artist. Is it any suprise?
 
What do you think the odds are we can book them from the Razzle Dazzle Hootenanny?
 
 

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