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July 30th, 2009 | tangsalePeople Will Talk
July 26th, 2009 | tangsale
People Will Talk (1951) is a comedy/drama directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz and produced by Darryl F. Zanuck from a screenplay by Mankiewicz, based on the German play by Curt Goetz, which had been made into a movie in Germany (Frauenarzt Dr. Prätorius, 1950). Released by Twentieth Century Fox, the film stars Cary Grant and Jeanne Crain, with supporting performances by Hume Cronyn, Finlay Currie, Walter Slezak, and Sidney Blackmer.
The film was nominated for the Writers Guild of America screen Award for Best Written American Comedy (Joseph L. Mankiewicz).
Grant is Noah Praetorius, a doctor with unorthodox but effective methods of treating patients. Crain portrays an unmarried pregnant woman, whom Dr. Praetorius first treats and later marries. Cronyn plays Dr. Elwell, an envious colleague of Praetorius, who attempts to discredit him before a board of review. At the end of the film, after besting his rivals, Praetorius conducts a performance of Brahms’s Academic Festival Overture.
Heatherette
July 26th, 2009 | tangsale
Heatherette was a fashion company and design house run by Traver Rains and former Club Kid Richie Rich, located in New York City.
Many celebrities have worn Heatherette fashions in public, and Lydia Hearst has modeled their fashions in runway shows.
Heatherette has received editorial credits in a variety of different genres of magazines. An especially wild Heatherette fashion show, which featured Anna Nicole Smith and Boy George, is chronicled in the Glenn Belverio’s 2006 nonfiction book, Confessions from the Velvet Ropes. Heatherette has also been featured at New York Fashion Week.
Heatherette was featured on the third cycle of America’s Next Top Model as the designer for a fashion show contest. They were guest judges on Project Runway Canada for the “When It Rains It Pours” challenge and also on Project Runway when contestants had to make costumes for WWE Divas. Heatherette was also featured on several television programs and in the movie My Super Ex-Girlfriend.
On March 20, 2008, a collaboration collection with MAC Cosmetics, called “Heatherette for MAC”, was released and includes illustrations of Traver Rains and Richie Rich on the cardboard packaging. This is the second collaboration between Heatherette and MAC Cosmetics.
casita
July 24th, 2009 | tangsale
Rooster’s crowing and bird songs in the green and rural setting of Los Ranchos de Albuquerque.
A tapestry composed of incredibly rich and colorful threads- This is the fabric of Casita Chamisa bed and breakfast extraordinaire – where cultures past and present blend harmoniously in a rambling Spanish style adobe of mid-nineteenth century origins.
Established by Arnold and Kit Sargeant, Casita Chamisa was the first Bed and Breakfast in the Albuquerque area in 1984 and is currently one of Pamela Lanier?s top choices.
Casita Chamisa , Bed and Breakfast extraordinaire, rests on a major archaeological site that was excavated by owner Arnold Sargeant late wife, archaeologist Kit Sargeant. The project was sponsored by the Maxwell Museum of Anthropology at the University of New Mexico. Arnold is delighted to share a video tape explaining the site to interested visitors and to recount what is known of the “ancient ones” who lived here so long ago. Read the rest of this entry »
James Beard
July 23rd, 2009 | tangsale
James Andrew Beard (May 5, 1903 – January 21, 1985) was an American chef and food writer.
James Beard is the central figure in the story of the establishment of a gourmet American food identity. He was an eccentric personality who brought French cooking to the American middle and upper classes in the 1950s. Many consider him the father of American-style gourmet cooking. His legacy lives on in twenty books, numerous writings, his own foundation, and his foundation’s annual Beard awards in various culinary genres.
Beard was born in Portland, Oregon, to Elizabeth and John Beard. His mother operated a boarding house and his father worked at the city’s customs house. The family vacationed on the Pacific coast in Gearhart, Oregon. Here Beard was exposed to the unique local foods of the Pacific Northwest, including seafood and wild berries. Read the rest of this entry »
C Luo will certainly to re-enter
July 21st, 2009 | tangsaleAlthough the free introduction’s Irving continual two warm-up matches have the goal, but Fergusson “C the Luo plot” still wielded difficultly to go, the old jue master besides appreciates Portuguese’s ability strongly in the Meysey heating power, even thought that he finally one day also to return to Manchester United, are the priests and disciples really hopeful in Laotelafude once again hand in hand?
in 2006 in the summer and last summer, C Luo once two times on own initiative requested to transfer Realmadrid, but he achieved wishes finally this year, the Portuguese personally has also said: “since has allied Realmadrid is I continuously dream.”However looks like in Fergusson, C Luo Zui deeply loves the team was still Manchester United: “he deeply loves Manchester United, he deeply loves this family club, if you have turned head come to see him and we in the together six years, you will discover that he has not missed any hall training session.” Read the rest of this entry »
How do I save money at Florida theme parks?
July 17th, 2009 | tangsale
Families love theme parks. More than 116.5 million people visited Disney parks worldwide alone in 2008. But theme park vacations are not cheap, and the tough economy has families looking for better deals.
To keep guests coming through the turnstiles in 2009, Disney is rolling out deals not seen in years.
The Walt Disney World Resort is offering a seven-night vacation package at one of its 23 on-site hotels for the price of four, including admission to the park itself. The package can save a family hundreds of dollars.
While there are a few blackout dates, the bargain has recently been extended for travel through Aug. 15.
Most of the major theme parks often have special offers throughout the year such as Busch Gardens, Sea World and Adventure Islands’ buy one day, get another free day option. In-state visitors get even a better deal, paying the price of one-day admission for a season pass. Read the rest of this entry »
J. K. Rowling
July 17th, 2009 | tangsale
Joanne “Jo” Murray OBE (née Rowling; born 31 July 1965), who writes under the pen name J. K. Rowling, is a British author best known as the creator of the Harry Potter fantasy series, the idea for which was conceived whilst on a train trip from Manchester to London in 1990. The Potter books have gained worldwide attention, won multiple awards, and sold more than 400 million copies.
Aside from writing the Potter novels, Rowling is perhaps equally famous for her “rags to riches” life story, in which she progressed from living on welfare to multi-millionaire status within five years. The 2008 Sunday Times Rich List estimated Rowling’s fortune at £560 million ($798 million), ranking her as the twelfth richest woman in Britain.Forbes ranked Rowling as the forty-eighth most powerful celebrity of 2007,and Time magazine named her as a runner-up for its 2007 Person of the Year, noting the social, moral, and political inspiration she has given her fandom.She has become a notable philanthropist, supporting such charities as Comic Relief, One Parent Families, Multiple Sclerosis Society of Great Britain, and the Children’s High Level Group.
Although she writes under the pen name “J. K. Rowling”, pronounced rolling (/ˈroʊlɪŋ/),her name when her first Harry Potter book was published was simply “Joanne Rowling”. Before publishing her first book, her publisher Bloomsbury feared that the target audience of young boys might be reluctant to buy books written by a female author. It requested that Rowling use two initials, rather than reveal her first name. As she had no middle name, she chose K. for Kathleen as the second initial of her pseudonym, from her Read the rest of this entry »
student city
July 16th, 2009 | tangsale
A gorgeous Fashion Institute of Technology student was found naked and asphyxiated in bed in Queens – and cops were hunting Monday night for clues in the brutal murder.
Carmen Saldana’s grieving mother couldn’t contain her anguish as authorities carried her daughter’s lifeless body out of the family’s Astoria apartment.
“Oh, Carmen! Carmen! Carmen!” grieving mom Susana Saldana wailed. “Oh, my God!” she screamed in Spanish as relatives tried to comfort her.
The mom came home from work cleaning houses in the Hamptons on Sunday night and found the 23-year-old brunette’s body in bed covered up to her neck by a comforter, police sources said. The young woman was naked except for a sandal and a sweater wrapped around her arm. She had bruises on her knees and on the right side of her body. Read the rest of this entry »
Seduction by Machine Gun
July 16th, 2009 | tangsale
Michael Mann’s “Public Enemies” is a grave and beautiful work of art. Shot in high-definition digital by a filmmaker who’s helping change the way movies look, it revisits with meticulous detail and convulsions of violence a short, frantic period in the life and bank-robbing times of John Dillinger, an Indiana farm boy turned Depression outlaw, played by a low-voltage Johnny Depp. Much of what makes the movie pleasurable is the vigor with which it restages our familiar romance with period criminals, a perennial affair. But what also makes it more than the sum of its spectacular shootouts is the ambivalence about this romance that seeps into the filmmaking, steadily darkening the skies and draining the story of easy thrills.
The thrills are certainly there in the sensationally choreographed prison break that opens the movie under a bright blue Midwestern sky that stretches across the wide screen like a cathedral ceiling. Dappled by fluffy white clouds, it is the kind of sky that tends to show up as a backdrop in paintings of the Madonna and Child, but here offers a sharp contrast to the long-distance image of Dillinger and his friend Red (Jason Clarke), quickly striding toward an enormous, looming prison. Mr. Mann goes in closer once the men enter the prison, where they help disarm the guards, and he pulls back again for the long view as Dillinger fires on the prison with a machine gun while the escapees make a run for the getaway car. Read the rest of this entry »