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8972. judithathome - 12/4/2013 4:51:50 AM

Can't get the link to work...who is it, then?

I guess Dolly is little "raw" for Dior, come to think of it.

But who knows...that could be a whole new level of marketing for them.S

8973. Jenerator - 12/5/2013 12:02:34 AM

Dolly seems like a nice person. I agree with you!

8974. arkymalarky - 12/5/2013 12:17:54 AM

she's also very smart and an excellent songwriter. I didn't realize that when I was growing up, but listening to covers of her songs by other people as an adult I'm giving her another listen. She's got a whole lot of talent and brains and she gives back, which I always admire.

8975. arkymalarky - 12/5/2013 12:19:04 AM

Loretta Lynn is another one.

8976. wabbit - 12/16/2013 12:30:21 AM

RIP Peter O'Toole. The honorary Oscar winner passed away at age 81 after a long illness on Saturday at the Wellington Hospital in London, his agent Steve Kenis reports...

8977. judithathome - 12/16/2013 1:10:56 AM

Thank god his obit listed Lawrence Of Arabia as his most esteemed role...I can promise you that had he been in even one of the Harry Potter movies, THAT would have been his epitaph.

I nearly croaked myself when Richard Harris died and the obits all started with "The actor who played (whomever) in the Harry Potter movies...." like he'd never been in anything else.

8978. wabbit - 12/16/2013 6:20:09 PM

RIP Joan Fontaine Joan Fontaine, the patrician blond actress who rose to stardom as a haunted second wife in the Alfred Hitchcock film “Rebecca” in 1940 and won an Academy Award for her portrayal of a terrified newlywed in Hitchcock’s “Suspicion,” died at her home in Carmel, Calif., on Sunday. She was 96...

RIP Bill Jack Tom Laughlin, the actor who wrote and starred in the "Billy Jack" films of the 1970s, died Thursday, his family confirmed Sunday. He was 82...

8979. Jenerator - 12/16/2013 11:35:47 PM

Rebecca is one of my favorite books. I love the movie adaptation, too!

I stayed at her sister's ranch in Boerne, TX, a few years ago. Yes, Olivia had some pristine Hill Country acreage. I believe she has sold it all since.

8980. judithathome - 12/26/2013 11:54:16 PM

We went to see American Hustle yesterday...highly recommend this movie. It's based on the late 70s AbScam brouhaha and is totally believable...ha!

Very authentic sets, wardrobe, music, everything is correct down to the last detail. Funny but also serious to a degree. No chase scenes, no explosions, no gruesome decapitations, no super-heroes to the rescue.

The acting is outstanding...across the board.

8981. anomie - 1/8/2014 10:44:09 PM

Judith, I stumbled across Rutherfurd's "Paris" on my library audiobook website. I think it's new. As I remember you liked his other books. This one looks pretty good too.

8982. Trillium - 1/9/2014 9:59:15 PM

Armond White's review of "12 Years a Slave"

"...But 12 Years a Slave is ultimate proof that Hollywood’s respect for Black humanity is in absurd, patronizing, Oscar-winning decline.

"Steve McQueen’s post-racial art games and taste for cruelty play into cultural chaos. The story in 12 Years a Slave didn’t need to be filmed this way and I wish I never saw it."

Armond White is being criticized for this -- but I applaud him. Sounds like a smart and honest man, he has my respect. (and I can get over differences of opinion... you might not agree with me, but this movie does sound like "sadistic porn")

8983. judithathome - 1/9/2014 11:15:01 PM

Movies today are a reflection of the times...I agree this movie looks like it panders to the sadistic in us just as Wolf of Wall Street panders to the profane...literally. With over 500 uses of the word "fuck" in a 3 hour time span, it shows that this writer is either unable to be creative with profanity or that he actually thinks people speak this way as a routine matter.

8984. judithathome - 1/9/2014 11:29:25 PM

Well, I posted something but it didn't show up.....

8985. judithathome - 1/9/2014 11:29:46 PM

Ah...there it is...WTF?

8986. arkymalarky - 1/10/2014 12:31:27 AM

Rent Fruitvale Station

8987. Trillium - 1/10/2014 6:29:46 AM

Fruitvale Station is on my library waiting list... one of these days they'll notify me that it's finally my turn to view it.

Meanwhile... I love San Francisco, BART, Oakland and especially Burma Superstar restaurant in every one of its locations around SF. Lord but their cooks are GOOD.

I also would have to admit that the California gangs of Nortenos and Surenos are not people I would want to mess with on a daily basis (like cops do). Scary. While I wait to see the movie, allow me to share a little bit of background information about Fruitvale Station neighborhood:

Injunction against Fruitvale gangs

8988. Trillium - 1/10/2014 6:34:17 AM

okay, link doesn't work. Let me try again. If I can't get it to work, google Nortenos and Surenos, there are lots of YouTubes etc.

Fruitvale injunction

SFgate about Mission District

8989. Trillium - 1/10/2014 7:15:54 AM

Bay Citizen article about Oakland, and what the police try to handle there:

Carlos Fernandez Nava

"The shooting, which police say was gang-related and did not target the toddler, marks Oakland's 67th homicide of the year, an increase of more than 30 percent over this time last year. It's the latest test for a police department with diminished resources, even with the addition of 22 officers this week.

"The department's rising murder caseload includes at least five victims under 18. At least 30 percent were unintended victims, according to city violence-prevention staff, and more than half of the homicides occurred in East Oakland."

8990. wabbit - 1/28/2014 10:03:15 PM

RIP Pete Seeger

Pete Seeger, the man considered to be one of the pioneers of contemporary folk music who inspired legions of activist singer-songwriters, died Monday. He was 94...

8991. Ms. No - 2/9/2014 6:00:59 AM

My go-to Pandora station for the last two months has been Portugese Fado. Perfect background for pretty much anything I need to get done around my house.

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