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James Rambin October 18, 2023 Comment
since it puts pressure on people who live here to act like they're extraordinarily quirky and different from people in other cities — and that's usually much more annoying than weird
Austin sees an authentically very weird thing worth celebrating
Would you be surprised to learn from us that it involves a tower
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Los Angeles
is reopening this monthThe single-screen Los Feliz favorite returns this weekend
with regular programming to follow soon after
According to Variety
the programming kicks off with a run of Eli Roth’s Thanksgiving in 35mm on November 17
and then Ridley Scott’s Napoleon in 70mm on November 22 (the theater is now outfitted for both film formats)
The publication also confirms that the venue will actually feature two theaters: the main 400-seat Egyptian-themed auditorium that we all know and love
as well as a tiny 21-seat screening room and café dubbed Coffy that’ll debut later on
albeit with new carpeting and some refreshed seats (still with lots of leg room)
Whereas the New Beverly, the single-screen Fairfax theater that Tarantino purchased in 2007
specializes in short runs of cinema classics and grindhouse fare
the Vista will continue to focus on first-run movies—screened exclusively on film—with some longer engagements of old features thrown into the mix
we’ve saved maybe the best news for last: Longtime manager Victor Martinez and his movie-themed costumes are set to return
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The Lady and the Unicorn by Tracy Chevalier (author of Girl with a Pearl Earring) evokes in the reader a passion for tapestry where previously there was none
This is a book for anyone who does not like tapestry
I began in a state of puzzled ignorance about this beautiful but inaccessible art
imagined the story behind a painting by Vermeer
famous but mystifying late-15th-century Lady and Unicorn tapestries in the Musée de Cluny
We see them through the eyes of the patron
We are shown how they reflect dynastic pride
certain characteristics which the author attributes to the main players
These insights hang on a story which turns on the insatiable randiness of the artist
he wins the heart of the patron's daughter
and the favours of Aliènor La Chapelle
blind but still able to check the quality of the tapestry by feel
Her father has decided to marry her to the woad-seller Jacques Le Boeuf
whose trade is so evil-smelling that no able-bodied girl will have him
Aliènor tends the garden which provides inspiration for the flowery mead that forms the background of the tapestry
It is in the garden-just about the only place one can get a bit of privacy in the La Chapelles' over-occupied home-that she succumbs to Nicolas
single motherhood being preferable to a highly distasteful marriage
There are moments of poignancy in the book
but is it really credible that a young girl of noble birth would
hide under a table and fondle his private parts
The only hint as to why Nicolas should exercise this extraordinary power over women is his one infallible chat-up line
I had not sensed much of an erotic charge in the Lady and the Unicorn tapestries
For all that Renaissance France sometimes seems more like Sex and the City
it is still a book which has left me wondering about the past: another reason to thank Tracy Chevalier
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[Andy snickers; everyone in the room stops and stares at her]
Miranda Priestly: Something funny
Andy Sachs: No..
both those belts look exactly the same to me
Miranda Priestly: "This stuff"
because you're trying to tell the world that you take yourself too seriously to care about what you put on your back
But what you don't know is that that sweater is not just blue
And you're also blithely unaware of the fact that in 2002
Oscar de la Renta did a collection of cerulean gowns
And then I think it was Yves Saint Laurent
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