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Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Bond Girl: Ursula Andress

Ursula Andress emerged from the ocean to become the iconic Bond girl, Honey Rider, in Dr. No

Although it was half a century ago, I have to admit I do stop and watch the movie when she walks onto the beach with her snorkel mask in one hand a seashells on the other. 


Honey Ryder

Source: wikipedia

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Sunday, March 20, 2011

U2 - With Or Without You

Music Appreciation (A Retrospect)

I remember listening to U2's With or Without You 24 years ago. I was about 11 years old.

I had asked my parents to invite my friend Adam for a sleepover. He lived a few houses down and my parents thought it would be fun.

MTV was always on the tube, especially, during sleepovers. However, it was something about "With or Without You" that was mesmerizing.

His looks made me so uncomfortable that I really couldn't watch through the video.

Secretly, I found myself watching Bono with his guitar (which he doesn't play a note during the music video but rather just swings around angrily) and feeling my soul leave my body every time listening to the Edge's bridge. I slowly transformed into a note floating in air with each strum of his guitar string.





Sunday, March 13, 2011

The Pogues - If I Should Fall from Grace with God

Music Appreciation

I have a tradition in our home to play The Pogues on St. Patrick's Day. And it's common the day's meal is paired with Guinness beer.

So, download The Pogues onto your iTunes and enjoy.



Thursday, March 10, 2011

Fresh Catch

Photography Appreciation

I came across this picture from The Commons collection on Flickr. 

What's interesting about this photo is that it's of a naked girl in a fish crate full of rabbit fur being watched by two men in suits.  A metaphor?


Nude girl lounging in a box full of rabbit fur
"Nude girl lounging in a box full of rabbit fur" by Vern C Gorst



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Sunday, March 6, 2011

The B52's - Love Shack

Music Appreciation (A Retrospect)

"Tin roof, rusted!"  Yes, it's one phrase I had no idea what it meant but sounded cool--although, according to urban dictionary, the phrase has become to mean to become pregnant unexpectedly.  Of course, when I was 13 years old, I didn't know what "pregnant" really meant.  Let alone "unexpectedly." 

Love Shack reached popularity in all pop charts in the very late 1980s, and the phrase "tin roof" was more attributed to a cabin in Georgia where "Rock Lobster" was conceived. 

So where was I when I first heard the B-52's? I was in eighth grade and I was a geek.  Yes, a geek.  Perhaps one similar to what is portrayed in Glee.  I was not into sports.  I wasn't really into band either; although, I played a cornet (a smaller version of a trumpet).   I was into journalism; although I wasn't good at writing.  But at least I was a bit creative. 



Source: wikipedia

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Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Thayer's Angel

Art Appreciation

I found myself in a room with several paintings of angelical and biblical themes at the National Portrait Museum in Washington, DC. 

The one that caught my attention was that by Abbott Handerson Thayer titled "Angel." 

Thayer was known for portraying women as angels; although, his method of painting was considered unorthodox.

Angel, 1887
"Angel" by Abbott Handerson Thayer
Source: wikipedia

Sunday, February 27, 2011

Letters to Cleo - I See

Music Appreciation (A Retrospect)

When I was in my late teens, I subscribed to Huh! magazine.  The bi-monthly magazine provided its readers with a CD of "up-and-coming" musical artists. 

I recall falling quickly in love with Kay Hanley's voice and became a fan of Letters to Cleo.  And yes, I do have a "Letters to Cleo" station on Pandora.



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