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Continue reading …Movie Review: “Vidal Sassoon The Movie” What was initially an idea to shoot a short film as a tribute to his friend Vidal Sassoon, producer Michael Gordon instead ended up producing a 94- minute film of the legendary man. Titled Vidal Sassoon The Movie, the film’s springboard is a visual book of Sassoon’s life that Gordon is putting together for the cameras. As he goes through the various photographs to organize them, they prompt Sassoon’s story to unfold. ( Read Vidal Sassoon more… ) Interview: Vidal Sassoon Talks ‘Vidal Sassoon: The Movie’ Are you ready for some quality time with hair? Get ready for Vidal Sasson: The Movie, a documentary about (you guessed it!) the hairstylist Vidal Sassoon. If you’re like me, you’re wondering how the hell hair can be interesting enough to make a movie out of it… well it helps when you have a true to life rags to riches story of one of the first stylists who actually managed to change society with a pair of scissors. ( Read Vidal Sassoon more… ) Vidal Sassoon discusses his iconic pixie haircut LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) – Before Vidal Sassoon came along during the swinging ’60s, women’s hair was caught in a “Mad Men” world. “Women were going to the salon three or four times a week. They had big hair. They were sleeping in rollers,” says Craig Teper, director of the new biodoc “Vidal Sassoon: The Movie,” which opens February 11 in New York and February 18 in Los Angeles. The London-born hairdresser upended all of that. As the movie stylishly demonstrates, Sassoon can rightly be called a design revolutionary. The short, geometric hairstyles he invented were so low-maintenance as to be genuinely liberating. ( Read Vidal Sassoon more… ) Vidal Sassoon meet the man who changed the world with a pair of scissors Before the dawn of Sally Hershberger’s $800 haircut, before the term “celebrity stylist” preceded names like Frédéric Fekkai, Serge Normant, and Orlando Pita, there was Vidal Sassoon. The English haircutter made his mark with a never-before-seen architectural style at a time when the only options were a tease and a set. “He’s undisputedly the hero of hairdressing—and has a remarkable life story,” says Bumble and Bumble founder Michael Gordon, who produced the new documentary, Vidal Sassoon The Movie , that’s debuting during New York fashion week. ( Read Vidal Sassoon more… ) Watching Vidal Sassoon: The Movie – Official Trailer – Online Youtube Movies Courtesy : The Huffington Post , Screen Crave , Reuters & Style
Continue reading …Click here to view this media (h/t Heather at VideoCafe) It must be so nice to live in the rarified, privileged airs inside the Beltway, where you are untouched by those little things like unemployment, dependence on government assistance, Social Security, the Veteran’s Administration or anything else. Because as a member of the Villager Cocktail Circuit, it’s possible to talk about the possible government shutdown not as the impact it will have on very real people, but as who wins the political propaganda spin wars. Chris Matthews questions whether the four letter word to appeal to voters is “cuts” rather than “jobs”. In a word, Tweety: no. In a country where some states have double digit unemployment, the last thing voters want is to have those social safety nets cut. And the sad thing is that they are always the budget items on the chopping block. I suspect voters would be much, much happier if the cuts considered were to the bloated defense budget or even *gasp* to tax breaks for the wealthy and corporations. As Jon Perr points out, all these state budget cuts (the “winning” meme, according to the panel) do is endanger the economy even more : As all eyes remained focused on the union-busting face-off in Wisconsin, the Commerce Department on Friday released a revised estimate of U.S. economic growth for the last quarter of 2010. And that downward GDP revision not only shatters prevailing myths about supposedly bloated government spending and payrolls. The numbers confirm once again that budget cutters in states and cities across the country are indeed the ” anti-stimulus ” putting the pace of American economic recovery at risk. This week, the government restated its estimate of Q4 growth, lowering its forecast from 3.2% to 2.8%. The disappointing news from the Bureau of Economic Analysis can be attributed in large part to the very bad news from state and local governments. As the AP explained : Deeper spending cuts by state and local governments slowed U.S. economic growth in the final three months of last year. The government’s revised estimate for the October-December quarter illustrates how growing state budget crises could hold back the economic recovery… State and local governments, wrestling with budget shortfalls, cut spending at a 2.4 percent pace. That was much deeper than the 0.9 percent annualized cut first estimated and was the most since the start of 2010… The government revised fourth-quarter growth to reflect a steeper contraction in government spending than previously estimated. Government spending declined at a 1.5 percent rate rather than 0.6 percent, due to weak state and local government outlays. As the National Governors Association meets this weekend, “the financial emergencies — and what to do about them — will be issue No. 1.” Even with state and local tax revenues finally on the upswing, the worst may still be to come. What sickens me is the guileless way all of the panel act as if these Republican governors are saying what they mean. We need only listen to the Walker/”Koch” call to know that this union busting has NOTHING to do with “saving” the middle class. Hell, these public unions ARE the middle class: teachers, bus drivers, cops, firefighters. So where are these Americans getting the idea that they should support the Republican governors (that’s assuming that many do–the arguable “fact” implying that tea baggers are a greater percentage of the population that they are)? Because the media (I’m looking at you, panel) never, EVER connects the dots and points out the real world implications of the governors’ actions: How it will INCREASE unemployment and dependence of government services, how it will kill the middle class, how it will drive income ever upwards to the elite (who donate their money to which party?). No, the media will never talk about the real reason that the governors want to bust unions: so that there will be no entity that could possibly vie with conservative astroturf groups on the donation level, thus ensuring a permanent Republican majority . Let’s be clear: if the Republicans are successful in busting the unions, the only winners will be the uber-wealthy. The 99.99% of the rest of the country (literally) will all lose.
Continue reading …As NewsBusters reported , CNN on Thursday named the blogger that prank called Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker its “Most Intriguing Person of the Day.” On CNN's “Reliable Sources” Sunday, host Howard Kurtz noted the hypocrisy here saying, “If anybody who worked for CNN did what this guy did, they would have been fired” (video follows with transcript and commentary): HOWARD KURTZ, HOST: Let me move on to the coverage of what has been this prank call. This was Ian Murphy, of “The Buffalo Beast,” which is an alternative news site, getting a call through to Governor Scott Walker, pretending to be one of the billionaire Koch brothers. And it was really striking to me the way this was covered. We're going to show you part of that call, and then an interview with Ian Murphy with MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell. Let's roll it. (BEGIN AUDIO CLIP) GOV. SCOTT WALKER (R), WISCONSIN: Sooner or later, the media stops finding it interesting. IAN MURPHY, “THE BUFFALO BEAST”: Well, not the liberal batters on MSNBC. WALKER: Oh, yes. But who watches that? And I went on “Morning Joe” this morning — MURPHY: Joe's a good guy. He's one of us. WALKER: Yes. He was fair to me. I mean, the rest of them that are out there — (END AUDIO CLIP) LAWRENCE O'DONNELL, MSNBC: The governor seemed very comfortable and eager to talk to you. Were you surprised that it went as smoothly as it did? MURPHY: Just getting on the line with him with was a feat in itself, I think. And I think he's just oblivious, generally. So it didn't surprise me. (END VIDEO CLIP) KURTZ: Amy Holmes, MSNBC led with this hour after hour. The focus was on the embarrassment of Scott Walker. Nobody seemed to mention that this guy lied, that he committed a journalistic fraud, pretending to be someone else. Why? AMY HOLMES, CO-ANCHOR, “AMERICA'S MORNING NEWS”: Right. Well, I think because it fits their ideological framework. And I looked at this, and he was hailed as “Most Intriguing Person of the Day” by CNN. And you didn't see the hand-wringing over journalistic ethics like you did, say, in the ACORN case, when those two young people used the same sorts of tactics of being an impostor and sort of — some people would say tricking people into participating in this. And there, there was a huge discussion about journalism and is this fair, is this right? In this, it was, like, he's a hero. He accomplished a feat, as you just heard. KURTZ: I was also struck by CNN saying he was the “Most Intriguing Person.” If anybody who worked for CNN did what this guy did, they would have been fired. Kudos to Kurtz for raising this subject and pointing out the hypocrisy of no media outlets questioning the journalistic fraud employed by Murphy. On the other hand, as his focus initially was MSNBC, would he have mentioned CNN's role if Holmes hadn't brought it up? Hmmm.
Continue reading …Sure, you could just watch the Oscars for free along with a bowl of popcorn and your favorite Twitter commentary, but the folks behind the Academy Awards are hoping you’ll try something even more “interactive” this time around. Those that head to Oscar.com this evening will be treated to a few different live cameras that are freely available to everyone, but to really see to everything you’ll have to fork over $4.99 for the “all access” pass. That will give you access to a number of “exclusive viewing opportunities,” including multiple 360 degree cams that you can control, and numerous cameras along the red carpet, backstage, and at the Governors Ball afterwards. And if that’s not enough, you can also download the Oscar Backstage Pass app for the iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch — it’ll run you an additional $0.99. Continue reading Oscar.com offers ‘all access’ pass to the Academy Awards, for a cost Oscar.com offers ‘all access’ pass to the Academy Awards, for a cost originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 27 Feb 2011 14:13:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Before Hollywood can honor its best and most majestic at tonight’s Oscars, the Razzies got to dishonor the, uh, not-so-good yesterday. Per the LA Times , this year’s biggest stinkers were: The Last Airbender: Worst Picture, Worst Director (M. Night Shyamalan), Worst Screenplay, and, in a new category, Worst Eye-Gouging Mis-Use…
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