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One final point -- GUILFOYLE: Hollywood starlets -- liberal Hollywood.
All we see are Hollywood starlets and New York cops.
But, unlike many pop starlets, none of this feels autobiographical.
You go on to hang out with starlets, great. Sure.
Mr Abbot describes the exploitation that many African starlets face.
Vuitton always trucks in a handful of its favorite starlets.
An industry is indeed springing up to assist the internet starlets.
Then there were the starlets who went back two decades further.
At this year's festival, even the starlets seem to have more edge.
His employees, especially virile chauffeurs and nubile starlets, are forbidden to fraternize.
"Ruser's pieces were worn by numerous starlets on and off-screen," Burton adds.
There is space in that canon for the fallen starlets of the 2000s.
Whether Harvey Weinstein's encounters with the starlets were transactional or abusive is immaterial.
Basketball players, starlets and soccer players are so old culture, famous for actual accomplishments.
Many starlets expect to quit after a couple of years, straining incubators' business model.
Mozert gained some inspiration for her pinups after working as a portraitist for Hollywood starlets.
ISIS fanboys and social media starlets argue over precedent, jurisprudence, theology, history, and political economy.
He checked yes and even posed for some cute pictures with the two Hollywood starlets.
The very substance that starlets and "real" housewives get injected into their lips and cheeks?
It has been critiqued for marrying its racier content with young starlets on its covers.
This isn't the first time the two starlets have come together to show their philanthropic sides.
For far too long, fluffy feline starlets have been confined to garden flower pots and baskets.
A 300-strong congregation of industry insiders, starlets and devoted believers gathered just before 3 p.m.
Most songs were accompanied by weird stories about Hollywood starlets or monster movies or New York.
But back then, in the late aughts, all those collapsing starlets were fodder for the tabloids.
Mainland China is working up momentum, but it churns out its own singing starlets in droves.
If we had, we wouldn't be repeating the whole procedure with a new string of starlets.
Producers are abusing starlets, there's Nazis marching in the street, suddenly nude pantyhose are on trend.
I look at the starlets of the time and pick who I feel like I can embody.
CGI starlets, though, "are much easier to control," says Ryan Detert, CEO of the branding firm Influential.
I envisioned, like, a benevolent, diamond-bestowing-upon-starlets visual... something like a Citizen Kane or something.
But I did secretly enjoy happy endings, toxic love affairs, and burnt out starlets begging for drugs.
Their situations are not nearly the same as that of Chaplin's wives — they are not Hollywood starlets.
Previn was seen as a young Hollywood hot shot, known for his talent as well as escorting starlets.
Nearly every inch of the place was covered with photographs: of politicians and starlets, soccer players and singers.
In the lobby, politicians whispered and movie starlets swanned across the floor, dragging recalcitrant borzois on their leashes.
She loves Kylie and sees her public image as sophisticated and complicated, unlike most 21st century Hollywood starlets.
As his renown grew, she endured rumors of his infidelity with starlets like Marilyn Maxwell and Lana Turner.
The gallery itself once functioned as a high-end jewelry store catering to Hollywood starlets, then a Chinese laundry.
Yet the Raj went along with a softer American propaganda ploy, the distribution of pin-ups of Hollywood starlets.
Curly hair made sense back when starlets wore little makeup and their own vintage slip dresses to the Oscars.
The earliest phase is the most basic, and some lucky starlets manage to stay there for their entire careers.
The Lakers locker room was a Chateau Marmont, that stylish old stars and starlets hotel, for the elegantly attired.
But he seemed exhilarated to be on a red carpet again, with Escalades disgorging starlets and photographers clicking away.
But that surely felt like an eternity for the Lakers' quartet of starlets: Ingram, Ball, Hart and Kyle Kuzma.
So slip into your jammies, order the most caloric meal on Seamless and ogle or criticize these starlets fashion choices.
But the arc it engenders — from the film stills to the aging starlets — is an important one in Sherman's career.
Just look at the damage those ill-informed starlets can cause, they say, wading into issues they know nothing about.
By contrast, the Southampton side that returned to the Premier League in 2012 was filled with starlets developed by the club.
They say fashion is cyclical, which explains why skinny jeans come and go and chokers are back on starlets these days.
While starlets blew their fortune on overpriced novelty T-shirts, average Americans took out loans on their homes to live lavishly.
Today, Tiffany & Co. remains beloved by Americans, including Hollywood starlets who are constantly seen wearing Tiffany designs on the red carpet.
Ever the rogue, he made no secret of dating the starlets of the day, Betty Grable and Lana Turner among them.
Producers are abusing starlets, there's Nazis marching in the street, suddenly nude pantyhose are on trend – I've never felt more at home.
We're supposed to think these starlets are feuding over a Locked part — the one Paige ends up getting — but that's not it.
Will Smith turned pop rap singles into cross-media branding opportunities that Marvel would sacrifice a generation of teen starlets to attain.
The worst crime, I learned, was being boring, and I shuddered on behalf of the young, chatterbox starlets whose stories went nowhere.
At each banquette, as starlets of yesteryear gazed from their photographs on the walnut walls, he found himself in the same discussion.
If Croatia's seaside locales have become tourism starlets, then Rijeka, a working-class port city on the Adriatic, is the country's gritty understudy.
During their time at her home in Nashville, the starlets worked at a wedding chapel and set Kesha's mother up on a date.
The photographers behind Shameless Photography are transforming women of all sizes, ages and backgrounds into classic pin-up girls and Old Hollywood starlets.
The theme of its holiday windows is "Theater of Dreams," its windows filled with preening starlets, usherettes and a poodle in hair curlers.
They still knew of his temper, of his predilection for choosing starlets to "flirt" with like he was combing through a buffet bar.
Keeping Up with the Kardashians may have propelled Khloe Kardashian to superstardom, but even she fangirls over some of her fellow reality TV starlets.
She introduced them, in 1977, in a now-renowned series of black-and-white photographs called "Untitled Film Stills," as starlets on the rise.
It's a collection of euphoric photos of town fairs, partying TV starlets turned politicians, and (partially) naked people making the most of their summer.
On the contrary, B-movies often showed women as mere appendices to men: starlets, tragic sentimental heroines, love interests, sidekicks, exotic, weak, you name it.
The annual takedown, which would go on to call Julia Roberts "Godfather III in drag," was the scourge of Hollywood starlets up through the 1990s.
Washington (CNN)The fashion battle lines have been drawn, says Zac Posen, the popular designer whose looks have graced hundreds of celebrities, starlets and politicians.
Among the more peculiar recurring motifs in the exhibition are television and film — not portraits of starlets and Hollywood bigwigs, but actual photographs of screens.
Saoirse Ronan is going where few former child starlets have gone before her: back to the Oscars for the first time since she was 13.
At the same time, her dark, middle-parted hair reminds us of the '90s starlets — Christina Ricci and Juliette Lewis — also featured in the campaign.
The rags depended on accompanying photos that ranged from sacrilegious to mundane, actresses cheating on boyfriends with directors to starlets buying kale at Whole Foods.
Unlike Kitson, where paparazzi routinely snapped photos of the starlets of the moment — Britney Spears, Paris Hilton, Lindsay Lohan — as they shopped, Scoop observed privacy.
Amid the long postwar economic boom, the capital was a crossroad of starlets and celebrity chasers, cardinals and cafe society, decaying aristocracy and growing entrepreneurship.
If so, there's no question that if everyone is getting free dresses, then everyone should get free dresses, not just nubile starlets and blockbuster names.
In falsely claiming that various starlets pursued him for dates, or the British royals were eying Trump real estate, he played a game with reality.
Other early paintings are based on photographs of young girls and starlets, seen through hand-painted dot-screens of the kind used in offset printing.
" Later, when she started to see young pop starlets arise in her mold, she would look them over and say: "She'll make a good Tina.
Picture the highlight reels of high school sophomores being NBA and NFL scouted; think of countdown clocks marking off time until starlets become legally fuckable.
Oppressive big government policy solutions promoted at the women's marches by the communist Angela Davis and by Hollywood starlets have never worked and never will.
Ah, the Teen Choice Awards: America's night of YouTube stars and Disney Channel starlets who are unknown by adults, and soon-to-be-forgotten by teens.
For years, readers could stare at starlets and actresses and singers in their 255s, their 22016s, their 40s and even edging bravely into their early 60s.
Basically, he was using the same tools that make starlets look gorgeous in order to bring realism to the segregated misery of the mid-century South.
The eclectic array of nominees, from breakout network stars to HBO starlets, showed up in everything from Chanel Haute Couture to custom Calvin Klein by Appointment.
The new series takes us back to her early, eerily precise critique of Hollywood by featuring the artist posed as aging starlets from the 1920s and '30s.
Rife with half-seen images of pinups and starlets, gaudy yet bleak, these works are, for the most part, spooky memento mori to decaying glamour and beauty.
Mr. Lauren, in essence, made an upper-class aura accessible to everyone, from Hollywood starlets and hip-hop artists to countless people of humble origins and means.
By then Mr. Lane had developed a reputation in the industry, designing engagement rings for young starlets and resetting stones from the '70s in modern platinum bands.
In a just system, the abuse wouldn't have stayed an open secret for decades while he was left free to chew through generation after generation of starlets.
Designed by Paul Williams in the 1930s, every space inside the 17-bedroom, 22-bathroom, 30,000-square-foot home is luxurious enough for moguls, stars and starlets.
Often oversized, graphic, and paired with anything from ripped jeans to leather pants, hoodies have become the staple of starlets as they travel, run errands, and way more.
Beneath this glimmering facade is a harrowing truth: All of these legendary starlets were subject to the abuses inherent in the restrictive contract system that existed until 1943.
Hollywood may be known as a place for young starlets, but Marie Osmond is proof that all it takes is talent to stay relevant in a fickle business.
Pearl-studded bobby pins and tiny crystals have been seen on everyone from up-and-coming starlets like Lily James, to bonafide stars like Ariana Grande and Tessa Thompson.
Amy may not have headlined the festival, but she was the definitive Coachella performer of 2007, the axis of the cultural elite and messy starlets that defined the era.
That's the massive talent agency that, according to The New York Times, had agents leading young starlets into Weinstein's clutches — knowing what he was capable of doing to them.
There's no host, the actors are actually voting for themselves, starlets take bigger risks with their fashion choices, and group wins mean there's a lot of love to go around.
While women in Hollywood today battle issues like the gender pay gap and a dearth of complex roles, many starlets of Old Hollywood were faced with the unthinkable: forced abortions.
After all, Indian starlets with a net worth of $28 million don't always marry boy-band superstars from New Jersey, but that is just what happened on December 1, 2018.
"I'm so happy," the Spaniard told Sky Sports after he had bounced on to the King Power Stadium pitch to congratulate his mixed bag of promising starlets and international heavyweights.
As awards-show season kicks into high gear, it's time for another season of pretty starlets in pretty, unmemorable gowns and actors in a string of identical, improperly tailored tuxedos.
For the first time ever, both the ESSENCE Festival mainstage and superlounges will feature an all-female roster of music icons, current trailblazers and rising starlets who will own the night.
But, occasionally, word spreads about the brands that celebs keep kind of secret, and someone will out these starlets on the brands they wear that are actually within reach budget-wise.
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A charming racketeer who held company with infamous mafiosos, Hollywood moneymen, stars and starlets, Rosselli even had some encounters with members of Congress before it all unraveled for him in Miami.
First it was sitcom stars, then reality stars like Jessica Simpson and Kelly Clarkson, then pop starlets and musicians who were getting lots of eyeballs on YouTube and other video platforms.
Meanwhile, in the war, American naval meteorologists had taken to tracking storms by naming them after their wives and girlfriends, much as bomber pilots liked to paint curvy starlets on their aircraft.
Shields has a history of getting young starlets to go out of their comfort zones ... and these shots of Bruce Willis and Demi Moore's 22-year-old daughter definitely push the limit.
Reality TV starlets and professional cool teens Kendall and Kylie Jenner are catching heat for the latest offering from their eponymous clothing line, Kendall + Kylie, a collection of modified "vintage" band tees.
In a field dominated by young starlets, she's made a grown-up pop album, confessional and sleek, without the oddball "B-A-N-A-N-A-S" flourishes of her past hits.
The "House of Mouse" has introduced us to its fair share of young starlets on the rise, destined to go on to bigger, arguably better, and certainly bolder means of self-expression.
She's the woman who refused to stop talking about her mental illness, her addictions, her age, and all the other unglamorous things that Hollywood likes to pretend never happens to its starlets.
The Cannes Film Festival is known for many things: yacht parties, topless starlets, Sylvester Stallone and friends rumbling down the Croisette in armored vehicles and, yes, the premieres of some great films.
Related: Chapo's Return to Prison: The Hunt, the Biopic, and a Weakness for Tunnels Televisa starlets are generally expected to keep quiet about Mexican affairs no matter how big their names get.
Attracting the most scrutiny will be the usual parade of sequined starlets (Jennifer Lawrence, Cate Blanchett, Taraji P. Henson, Rooney Mara, Alicia Vikander) plus Lady Gaga, whose wardrobe choices always cause a stir.
Of all the fashion trends to emerge from this year's Oscars, that was by far the most impractical, as Hollywood starlets raced to slip into something memorable before hitting the night's after-parties.
The result is what looks, at least from the outside, like stars and starlets auctioning themselves off to the highest bidding brand whether there seems to be any real shared sensibility between them.
In March 2018, Professor Ronell pointedly complained that Mr. Reitman had a penchant for "comparing me to the most egregious examples of predatory behaviors ascribable to Hollywood moguls who habitually go after starlets."
Las Vegas had always been derided for its kitsch, but in the late 1950s and early 1960s it was a necessary stop for Hollywood starlets, Broadway actors and nearly every nightclub turn in America.
Making it in LA is the dream of budding starlets, rock bands, and now a cartoon video game robot, thanks to a new music video by SNL guitarist Jared Scharff's solo project Pearl Lion.
Still, with Nicole Kidman in Aquaman, Cate Blanchett in Thor: Ragnarok, and Michelle Pfeiffer now in Ant-Man and The Wasp, Davis would fit right in alongside her fellow starlets of the silver screen.
Even though he spent his glory days with a rotation of glamorous starlets like Natalie Wood, Debbie Reynolds and Jayne Mansfield on his arm, it was all a ruse to hide his sexual orientation.
The 71-year-old actress was recently was tapped by L'Oréal to become a brand ambassador, scoring a coveted beauty contract typically reserved for 20-something starlets and their equally younger high-fashion counterparts.
It relies on disparities of power—in the case of Hollywood, between the hordes of would-be starlets and the handful of (mostly male) agents, producers and directors who can deliver fame and riches.
To reintroduce herself after a hiatus, Pink released "Stupid Girls" as the first single, throwing major shade at young female starlets who were making headlines for sex tapes and rehab stints and nothing more.
Mr. Kim and Ms. Ri, a former singer, were among hundreds of North Koreans who filled the 1,500-seat theater to watch the South Korean singers, including older crooners, gelled rockers and K-pop starlets.
It is then perhaps most fit to see the BAM series as an antidote to the view that women played no leadership roles, other than starlets, and in this way lays ground for further reexamination.
Personally, if I were married to one of Hollywood's most sought-after leading men, I would probably just pretend that he had a stunt double when he went off to smooch young starlets on-screen.
In the exhibition, which showcases Sherman's first collection of work in four years, the artist morphs herself into aged, 1920s and '30s-era Hollywood starlets against digitized backgrounds meant to mimic film sets and backdrops.
To Mr. Woody, a scruffy, gray-goateed former Green Beret who saw duty in Vietnam, photographing starlets teetering out of a club in the wee hours was not a frivolous pursuit but a historical imperative.
Face in the Crowd It was snowing Monday morning, but inside the Frick, where Carolina Herrera presented her fall 2016 collection that morning, a flurry of starlets were sporting barely-there clothes for far warmer climes.
It sounds like the title of a horror movie aimed at teen cat lovers, but instead of '90s starlets like Jennifer Love Hewitt and Sarah Michelle Gellar, the beauties being stalked are tabbies and calicos. IKnowWhereYourCatLives.
"It is hard enough for most new moms to deal with the unattainable goals of losing the baby weight as quickly as Hollywood starlets," wrote Jaclyn Cashman at the Boston Herald after Prince Louis was born.
Two of his paintings are in the Metropolitan Museum of Art's permanent collection, and a show of his recent work — mostly starlets and gas stations — is at the New Release gallery in Chinatown through May 14.
Much about Sunday's Golden Globes ceremony was the same as it has always been: dazzling fashions, diamonds dripping from the surgically smoothed necks of starlets, and plenty of golden statuettes and thank-yous to go around.
So while the other pop starlets in Britney's early orbit — Christina Aguilera, Jessica Simpson, even Mandy Moore — defaulted to brighter, louder blondes, she started off as a softer honey blonde, to slightly undercut her salacious image.
The only thing Stacey Martin in the lead role seems capable of asserting is her gamine sexuality, the camera luxuriating on her naked body in black-and-white homage to the way Mr Godard filmed his starlets.
While she came out of the 2007 awards season empty-handed – the Oscar ended up going to Tilda Swinton for Michael Clayton – Ronan has done what few other young starlets have managed and remained in the spotlight.
We do see him slapping stars and starlets who aren't co-operating with him, but otherwise "Hail, Caesar!" is quite positive about 1950s Hollywood, with little of the depravity you see in most behind-the-scenes films.
Miuccia Prada's other line closes Paris Fashion Week, usually in a firestorm of wit, quirk and starlets, many of whom have a way of ending up in Miu Miu ads, as did Amanda Seyfried and Stacy Martin.
In the "Transparencies" series of 1927-30, Picabia shifts gears radically, smoothing his surfaces and layering together the outlines of images from the High Renaissance, popular culture and Catalan frescoes, combining Botticelli saints with half-dressed starlets.
With the early Wimbledon exits of the game's brightest starlets — Stefanos Tsitsipas, Alexander Zverev, Auger-Aliassime and Denis Shapovalov — the hunt for a worthy successor to Djokovic, Rafa Nadal and Roger Federer seems as futile as ever.
But by far, the most popular videos in the catalog are the ones that showcase Craig's pervasive, mildly horny flirtations—or more specifically, the many, many times he charmed the Hollywood starlets who passed through his set.
In fact, the whole apartment is empty, save for a box in a closet containing some of Sarah's things: doll versions of Hollywood starlets, a vibrator, and an image of Sarah, which Sam tucks into his pocket.
Marla, a bright-eyed aspiring starlet and devout young Baptist from Virginia, has been invited to join Hughes's de facto harem of other starlets who may or may not be cast in one of his big studio projects.
Miuccia Prada reluctantly taking over the family business after a stint as a college socialist, Coco Chanel climbing social strata two at a time, Christian Dior's shrewd plying of Hollywood starlets to sell his "New Look" in 1947.
From winning their first awards season nod to rubbing elbows and taking selfies with Hollywood A-listers, the Stranger Things starlets, including Finn Wolfhard, Gaten Matarazzo, Caleb McLaughlin and Noah Schnapp, were undoubtedly the life of the party.
Laing's first success, in the early '60s, came with paintings derived from newspaper images of starlets of the day, such as Brigitte Bardot and Anna Karina, and more political works that responded nimbly to events of the time.
He mixed them in with sequined starlets and Velvet Underground backpackers; introduced them with a film clip that combined Shakespeare and Italian experimental cinema; and set them moving to the distorted tunes of Maria Callas, helicopters and sirens.
He owned a Chicago nightclub, drove fast cars, carried a gold-handled walking stick, and dated a number of high-profile women, many of them white—from the German spy Mata Hari to starlets Lupe Velez and Mae West.
But in a larger contemporary milieu clogged with by-the-numbers abstract painters and purposely crude figurativists, Mr. Hannah's latest erotically charged portraits of obscure film starlets and celebrities (Miss Teen Italy 1974, anyone?) come across as absolutely invigorating.
The speed of the Internet took its toll, as both said in an interview that they had grown tired of writing so-called clickbait headlines that promoted superficial stories about starlets like Kylie Jenner and Miley Cyrus to a young audience.
So it's no wonder the Oscar-winning actress was tapped by L'Oréal at the age of 69 to become a brand ambassador, scoring a coveted beauty contract typically reserved for twenty-something starlets and their equally younger high-fashion counterparts.
While several stars, like Maureen O'Hara , spoke out about the horrors of the casting couch, where aspiring starlets were forced to perform sexual favors and endure harassment by film bosses to boost their careers, Morgan claimed Monroe escaped this fate.
New Release In Chinatown, just on the edge of TriBeCa, this new gallery is showcasing Duncan Hannah's retro-inspired paintings of emerging midcentury movie starlets (some made it; some didn't), next to vintage radios restored by the gallery owner's uncle.
Megabrands such as Dior and Chopard spend millions of dollars on five-star hotel suites on this busy stretch of Mediterranean seafront, grooming, dressing and bejeweling starlets for a moment in the spotlight a stone's throw away at the Palais.
Commanding the stage with her rare brand of authenticity, she reached into the hearts of women and girls around the world, from domestic workers and farmers to corporate climbers and Hollywood starlets, and told us: I'm listening; you are not alone.
The emergence of the youngest England squad in years would suggest youth trust and investment has begun – but by first exporting home-grown starlets instead of the league's foreign attractions, pool-growth is further stimulated, as illustrated by the next point.
At dinner parties in his Rome apartment every Sunday, he cooked pancit and adobo for the starlets and leading men passing through the city, their presence on the block obvious from the collection of Ferraris, Maseratis, and Lamborghinis parked along the curb.
"I'm underdressed because there's only very sexy, glamorous girls here," she said Wednesday night at the Russian Tea Room in Manhattan, where two dozen models and starlets had assembled for a holiday dinner hosted by Roger Vivier, the heritage French shoe brand.
At a Vanity Fair party before the Oscars, while sequined starlets swirled around, he gushed that the most exciting week of his life was when Jenna Bush filmed a "Today" show segment on him and Maria Shriver came over to look at prints.
It's the universal symbol of ballerinas; of young starlets parading their sex appeal; of flight attendants going for a vaguely retro look (an attempt, perhaps, to evoke a time when air travel was glamorous); of a certain brand of self-consciously sensitive bro.
Yet the leaguewide consensus was that Davis would not be made available until at least the 2019 off-season, theoretically giving the starlets an opportunity to build something with James — and maybe even change management's mind about looking externally for LeBron's superstar sidekick.
Alexia Elkaim, the founder and creative director of Miaou, whose high-waisted, belted-and-grommeted jeans have become a uniform for digital-age starlets, had barely gotten out of the gate when a pair of her pants found their way to Bella Hadid in 2016.
Sweet because they represent further vindication of the club's model, its focus on identifying and developing young talent, granting starlets the chance to play intense, adventurous soccer at a far younger age than they might elsewhere, and then selling them on to richer pastures.
By the end of the exhibition, it's obvious that the trajectory of Sherman's career went from photos that look like film stills to large-scale portraits that resemble paintings of aging starlets, showing how disillusion with women's roles in society has been Sherman's underlying theme all along.
It would be easy to see a photo of Morissette typing (on an actual typewriter) on a colorful blanket in the sea grass at Big Sur and connect this image to the same impulse that causes starlets to take selfies drinking liquefied kale in Runyon Canyon.
Like Depp, Kristen Stewart, and more young starlets who've been faces of the brand, Willow will take her place front row at Chanel shows, star in an ad spot or two, and be decked out in a fair amount of tweed and interlocking C's for the foreseeable future.
Cox in particular, as The Long Blondes' primary songwriter, created a curiously peerless sound and feel, flitting between references to movie lore and starlets (the "Long Blondes" for whom the band was named) and bleak depictions of domesticity, the former revving up the latter with drama and intrigue.
Actually, there are a few starlets trying their hand at conventional menswear right now, like the aforementioned Gaga, who wore an oversized Marc Jacobs suit to Elle's Women In Hollywood event and made a statement out of it, and now Rita Ora, who recently donned another Jacobs suit to denounce bullying.
The film's purgatory also functions as a microcosm of an America trying to get a grip on its sins from the 1960s; Richard Nixon, J. Edgar Hoover, cruelly casual racism, roguish celebrities, doomed Hollywood starlets, hippie cult leaders, gruesome random murders, and the Vietnam War are all in the story's background.
It can be so fickle, and when you really care about your music ("It's sad that my album is the same price as some albums that there was no thought or heart put into, and mine has so much humanity"), its rejection is more heartbreaking than that of all the starlets on Raya.
But the handful of top editors who work on the magazine's fashion features — who put starlets in gowns and on surfboards for the all-important covers, who decide which trends get spreads and which are deemed "not Vogue," who minister to the temperamental greats of fashion photography — have been in place for years.
"I know there's some rule that you're not supposed to talk about your boyfriend publicly because it seems like all starlets under the age of 33 have decided not to do that, but if you're in love with someone great, then I don't understand why you wouldn't tell everybody," Dunham told Interview in 2013.
Since canonization in 1920, Joan, one of France's patron saints, has been played by some of film's greatest icons (Maria Falconetti, Ingrid Bergman) as well as trendy Hollywood starlets (Milla Jovovich, Leelee Sobieski), but in each iteration it's the spectacle of her martyrdom that dominates the story, not the humble nature of her origins.
On the other hand, those segments, particularly the one pointing to Rihanna's Bajan heritage and themed basically as West Indian Block Party but Onstage, each felt like a fully realized understanding of who she is an artist and a showcase for the breadth that makes her so much more substantial than the industry-orchestrated starlets of years past.
This complication is apparent in the Catholic response to the Met Gala itself, which consisted of an institutional blessing for the spectacle — not just Cardinal Timothy Dolan opening the museum exhibit, but the Sistine Chapel Choir performing for the swells and starlets in the evening — followed by an angry Catholic social-media backlash against the evening's various impieties.
He created a stir when he was seen around town with some of the most sought-after white starlets on his arm—including May Britt, who he wed in 1960 before interracial marriages were even legal (and right after ending a marriage to black singer/actress Loray White, forced upon him by Columbia Pictures head honcho Harry Cohn who was outraged by Davis's romantic choices).
The absolute highlight of Feud's version of the Oscar ceremony is a nod to Goodfellas: An unbroken shot follows Joan, leading Best Director winner David Lean to the press room, all the way from the podium past starlets and producers backstage, through a bathroom where a man is peeing in an urinal (Joan pats him on the back), through a kitchen, through the green room she's hijacked for her own private party, and back to the opposite side of the stage.
This stuff includes T-shirts emblazed with the phrase "Freedom Cannot Be Simulated" from Rirkrit Tiravanija; small pictures of pretty, long-ago young starlets or chanteuses that presage selfies, from "The Prettiest Woman" by Hans-Peter Feldmann; bright silk ribbons printed with political slogans ("Deport Hate") from Andrea Bowers; and a red leather bookmark that says, somewhat lamely, "I'm Hard to Read," by Amalia Ulman, free with the purchase of the show's catalog, a modest box of postcards and texts.
TR had endured tremendous pain and suffering by the time he moved into the White House: he lost his first wife during a difficult childbirth and his mother at the same time in the same house; this pain tempered TR and helped develop his first-rate character; Trump, on the other hand, often bragged about his philandering, his Playboy-ish lifestyle, his multiple marriages and hook-ups with famous starlets — and he has always had a rocky relationship with the truth; 7.

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