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Sting: “Moon Over Bourbon Street”

I love this song….

It’s the one that convinced me Sting really is an artist and not just a singer…

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L’Chaim: Puerto Rican/Jewish Broadway Musical Wedding Video

Fun video from the wedding reception of Tony Award Winner Lin-Manuel Miranda, the guy who wrote “In the Heights” on Broadway.

It’s kind of a Puerto Rican/Jewish wedding thing…

I loved it…

When they legalize Gay Marriage in North Carolina, I expect our friends to recreate this…

 

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Southern Baptist leader on Yoga: Not Christianity – Yahoo! News

These people are truly crazy….

LOUISVILLE, Ky. – A Southern Baptist leader who is calling for Christians to avoid yoga and its spiritual attachments is getting plenty of pushback from enthusiasts who defend the ancient practice.

Southern Baptist Seminary President Albert Mohler says the stretching and meditative discipline derived from Eastern religions is not a Christian pathway to God.

Mohler said he objects to “the idea that the body is a vehicle for reaching consciousness with the divine.”

“That’s just not Christianity,” Mohler told The Associated Press.

via Southern Baptist leader on yoga: Not Christianity – Yahoo! News.

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Come On Get Happy! “The Partridge Family” Turns 40

Now I feel really old…..

It was 40 years ago today, Shirley Partridge taught the band to play.

OK, so maybe it was Keith.

Either way, “The Partridge Family,” a landmark show about a fictional singing group that produced a very real teen idol who, in turn, helped sell the records the group performed on the show, is 40 years old. It premiered back on Sept. 25, 1970, quickly turning David Cassidy, now 60, into a teenybopper sensation.

MORE:   Come On Get Happy! “The Partridge Family” Turns 40.

And a little video of their Greatest Hit:

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FOXNews.com – In Case of Emergency, Please Remove Your Bra

Only on Fox News:

Caught in a disaster? You’d better hope you’re wearing the Emergency Bra. Simply unsnap the bright red bra, separate the cups, and slip it over your head — one cup for you, and one for your friend.

Dr. Elena Bodnar won an Ignoble Award for the invention last year, an annual tribute to scientific research that on the surface seems goofy but is often surprisingly practical. And now Bodnar has brought the eBra to the public; purchase one online for just $29.95.

“The goal of any emergency respiratory device is to achieve tight fixation and full coverage. Luckily, the wonderful design of the bra is already in the shape of a face mask and so with the addition of a few design features, the Emergency Bra enhances the efficiency of minimizing contaminated bypass air flow,” explains the eBra website.

It sounds silly, but Bodnar, a Ukraine native who now lives in Chicago, started her medical career studying the effects of the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear plant disaster. If people had had cheap, readily available gas masks in the first hours after the disaster, she said, they may have avoided breathing in Iodine-131, which causes radiation sickness.

The bra-turned-gas masks could have also been useful during the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, and for women caught outside during the dust storms that recently enveloped Sydney, she said.

“You have to be prepared all the time, at any place, at any moment, and practically every woman wears a bra,” she said. Her patented devices also look pretty, no different from a conventional bra, she added.

According to a report on tech news site CNET, there are plans for a “counterpart device for men” in the works, though the precise shape it will take has yet to be revealed.

via FOXNews.com – In Case of Emergency, Please Remove Your Bra.

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The Best of Karen Walker

It’s been a long, stressful day.

I’m not in the mood for anything serious…

A little Karen always makes the day a little brighter!

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The Politics of Hillary Clinton’s Hair

Amusing little article from The Financial Times, of all places….

From Vanessa Friedman’s Fashion Blog.  Link at bottom.

It’s worth clicking the link just to see the picture…

Over the last few days I have become increasingly struck by what seems to me a serious shift in the US political weather – and no, I am not talking about the Tea Party (I think everyone else has talked enough about that). I’m talking about Hillary Clinton’s hair. Or, to be more specific, the lack of talk about Hillary Clinton’s hair, despite said crowing glory getting ever more lengthy, and then styled (or not, to be accurate) in ever more striking ways.

During the recent meetings at the United Nations General Assembly for example, the secretary of state sported both an Alice band and one of those odd clawed hair grips. It was a surprising style choice for a sixty-something woman in any setting, not to mention one in a significant position of power, where the default style choice has almost always been short, helmet-like and sprayed (see Angela Merkel, or Hillary herself during the 2008 campaign). Yet no lippy commentator, from Jon Stewart to Maureen Dowd, said a word.

If you think about Hillary’s past issues with hair styles and the electorate, especially as seen during her time as First Lady, or even think back to her complaints on the hustings that male politicians never have to deal with the same scrutiny on their clothes/beauty choices as she did, this is actually quite a big deal. It might even suggest that – gasp! – pundits have gotten over their obsession with female politicians’ hairstyles (they have other fish to poke fun at, like those Tea Party people).

Of course, it could also simply mean that Hillary has gotten over her own neuroses about what her looks might or might not say about her ideas – she’s comfortable enough in her current position to not need the extra armour of appearance — and since she no longer cares, neither does anyone else. Or it could all be a sneaky ploy to appear girlishly non-threatening in order to smooth over contentious relationships with other sovereign states (see her meeting with Ehud Barak and the Alice band). But honestly, I think something more stereotype-shattering is going on. Here’s the test: if she can manage a scrunchy back in Washington without eliciting any comment from the bleachers, I’ll be convinced.

via The politics of Hillary’s hair | Material World: Vanessa Friedman’s Fashion Blog | FT.com.

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“True Prep” Author Lisa Birnbach on the “Today Show” This Morning

I’m not sure if this video will stay up at YouTube, but here it is for now….

Great interview with Lisa Birnbach about how “Prep” has evolved over the last thirty years, what it really means and who the “True Preps” are.  Hint:  Two live in the White House.

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Lisa Birnbach’s ‘True Prep’ for Ultra-Modern Times – NY Times.com Review

Here is an excerpt from the the New York Times Review of  “True Prep” and a link to the full review:

In 1980 “The Official Preppy Handbook” arrived as a field guide to the habits of the cotillion-hopping, madras-wearing, loafer-shod upper crust. Was it a valentine, a joke or a prophecy? This much is clear: It began life as a $3.95 paperback and stayed on the New York Times best-seller list for more than a year. Copies were plentiful, yet asking prices for used ones today can easily top $100 and sometimes exceed $1,000. Somebody must think it contains useful information.

When Lisa Birnbach co-wrote and edited it, she was in some ways prescient: the J. Crew catalog wasn’t even a gleam in a marketer’s eye. But much of “The Official Preppy Handbook” just codified widely known information about high-WASP habits and affectations. (It also borrowed from “Take Ivy,” a 1965 style guide published in Japan.) Its original readers, whether they were knowing or curious, were apt to be of boarding-school age or a little older. Now they’re pushing 50.

After the handbook’s huge success Ms. Birnbach helped bring forth a wide array of less necessary titles. (Among them: “1,003 Great Things to Smile About” in 2004 and “40% Off Is the New Black” in 2009.) And the world changed — a lot. Among the post-1980 phenomena with which “The Official Preppy Handbook” could not conjure are the Internet, the McMansion, the cellphone, synthetic fleece and the emergence of famous rehab facilities as today’s new boarding schools.

So Ms. Birnbach has returned to the subject she knows best. Together with Chip Kidd, the graphic designer and writer with the certifiably preppy first name, she has come up with “True Prep: It’s a Whole New Old World,” a surprisingly worthwhile sequel to the now-creaky “Handbook.” This new compendium moves beyond school days to address matters newly relevant for the core readership: how to remarry, how to dress for a funeral and how to deal with the collateral damage caused by decades’ worth of the party-hearty behavior described in the first book.

via Books of The Times – Lisa Birnbach’s ‘True Prep’ for Ultra-Modern Times – NYTimes.com.

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Prep Yourself

Great GQ video that makes the point that the Prep look really is multi-cultural, international, classic and casual.

I don’t agree with it all–too short pants are a no, no- but it’s basically right on…

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