Changing Mores and Expectations: Bras in Public

Paleo Retiree writes:

The heat and humidity have finally settled over New York City, and with the onset of sultry weather the city’s women have been stripping down to skimpy hot-weather wear. Early summer here is always a fun season for girl-watching, bemusement and wondering what it’s all about. This season — and I may well be a year or two behind on noticing this, but — the main theme seems to be the bra.

Now, straps, lace, frilly edges and outlines have been out in the open for quite a while, of course. It’s been a lonnnngggg time since bras were understood to be purely underthings, let alone private underthings.

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Wimmin Singin Wednesday

Fenster writes:

That unmistakeable tone.  Iris DeMent.

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Emergency Laughter Archive

Eddie Pensier writes:

The past week has been an unpleasant one around Rancho Pensier. I found myself needing cheer and laughter in large quantities. I had no choice but to turn to that cache of fail-safe funny things that never fail to improve the darkest turn of mind. See if one or more of these don’t fix your blue mood, at least temporarily. They worked for me.

Any part, or all, of “A Fish Called Wanda”.

Eddie Izzard’s “Heimlich Maneuver” routine.

The “Where The Buggalo Roam” and “Parasites Lost” episodes of Futurama.

This clip from “Wonder Man” with Danny Kaye, starting at 5:20, or the beginning if you’ve never seen it. About 90 seconds of pure distilled Kaye lunacy.

Pretty much any clip from “Whose Line Is It Anyway?”, like  this one.

Reading “Balsamic Dreams” by Joe Queenan.

Hedgehog babies running around with cardboard tubes on their heads.

What are some of your favorite guaranteed-to-work laughter generators? Let us know in the comments.

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Monday Art Rock Selection: Mouse On Mars / They Know Your Name

Sir Barken Hyena writes:

This tag “art rock” has the virtue of near meaninglessness. Today it means “weird as fuck”, a good blanket term for German duo Mouse On Mars, as this recent video demonstrates. All of their work is worth a listen.

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Art Du Jour

Blowhard, Esq. writes:

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Saint Michael, Northern Spain, ca. 1460-1490. Original here.

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Bridging Distances

Fabrizio del Wrongo writes:

A filmmaker like Lubitsch makes you feel privileged for taking part in his naughtiness — like you’re in on the joke. But the naughtiness in this clip, from Renoir’s “French Cancan,” is of a different sort. Renoir normalizes and democratizes the vulgar; he treats it as an aspect of public life, as fundamental and as collectively wished for as a holiday feast or a civic parade. The performance featured in the sequence is all about naughtiness — about its pleasure and contagiousness. And its effect, though explosive, is somehow comforting because it underscores a shared predilection. For what attendee of a good leg-and-panty show doesn’t want to feel that he’s among comrades? Cuing us to the communal thrust of his point, Renoir uses the scene to collapse the distances separating private from public and performer from audience. When an observer objects to his lover’s part in what he deems an obscene spectacle, it’s a benign sort of peer pressure that persuades him to relent — and to allow himself to be entertained. A similar transformation affects Jean Gabin’s impresario character. Gradually ceasing to worry about the execution of his dancers, he gets swept into the flow of the performance. Eventually, he moves out of the backstage area and joins the audience, which has spilled into — almost merged with — the dance that he’s choreographed. I love the bit at around 6:13 where Gabin, clearly a stand-in for Renoir, half-consciously mimics the girls’ leg kicks. It’s one of those things you see in a movie and then never forget.

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Sunday Jazz Selection

Fenster writes:

Moody in the mood.

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Linkage

Paleo Retiree writes:

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Movie Poster Du Jour: “Il Grido”

Fabrizio del Wrongo writes:

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French poster for Antonioni’s “Il Grido.” Design by Boris Grinsson, one of the major French poster designers of the period.

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Naked Lady of the Week: Anamika

Fabrizio del Wrongo writes:

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I noticed this Russian — a newcomer — on Tumblr. (Hey, have you seen our dirty Tumblr?) No idea what her real name is. But what an expressive little face she has: It’s a little Annette Bening and a little Lily Cole. And her skin is to die for. You can almost imagine Bouguereau queuing up for a chance to capture its pearly blend of pinks and creams.

These low-resolution photos come from Amour Angels, Femjoy, DOMAI, and Goddess Nudes. You can find a lot more at those sites.

Warning: Vivacious nakedness below the fold. Enjoy your weekend.

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