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Thursday, February 26, 2009

Book Review: Women's Historical Lit. Month

At the Salon meeting we held to decide which books to read this year, Casey and I decided that we wanted to read a book that was fictional, written by a woman, and written more than a century ago - and thus was born Historical Women's Lit month. We settled on a book by Elizabeth Gaskell, (on my part) due to the great success of the BBC "Cranford" series which they showed on PBS. Cranford is pretty short, and one of her other books Wives and Daughters was way too long for the short month of February - so there was North and South, just right in length (if maybe leaning towards the too long side), with a lot of literary value, and an equally good BBC special. I'll admit, I had already seen the BBC version of North and South, and Mr. Thornton is really hot. So I was pretty excited about reading this book. So was it as good as I had hoped? Find out after the cut!


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Tuesday, February 24, 2009

It's Going to Be a Thing / Educate Yoself!

I'm so excited about this next it's going to be a thing! I am 100% endorsing/going to wear this once I get my grimy mitts (shoutout guitar hero world tour!) on one.


Turban headbands! And maybe just turbans in general for those very daring people. Turbans have such an interesting history, so I'm going to look into that a little bit for you all. Because I know you're interested. Or I will force you to be.

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Monday, February 23, 2009

Oscars Review

Hello Saloners and Academy Awards viewers,
What a fun and exciting night of oscars action it was yesterday. I for one think it was the most humorous Academy Awards we've seen in years. The broadway curveball was simply delightful. I am eternally thankful to God for creating a man as hot as Hugh Jackman who also likes to sing and dance his cute little patooty off. Amen. Other highlights include the red sequined get-up that Beyonce wore for her number which I wish could wear every friday night I don't have plans just around my apartment. Would anyone truly mind? Also there was the excitement of pretend gambling which Casey's ballots imbued with our little get-together. There was memorable highs, like how high Ben Stiller seemed as he expertly mimicked Joaquin Pheonix, and lowest of lows like Penelope Cruise's win for best supporting actress, what up?, or Milk taking home the best original screenplay, though the man did make a very touching speech. Many lessons learned like that if you make a short film about the Holocaust you will win, or if you die before the ceremony take place you will win, or that going full gay works much better than going full retard (Sean Penn). Altogether it was a truly magical eveining full of laughs (Jack Black's Pixar comment, congrats on tripling your yearly income in one night), tears (the Paul Newman commemoration, enough said), jeers (Sean Penn's politically charged speech), and Indians (everyone with Slumdog please come to the stage to automatcally recieve your award). I can only hope for as much fun next year.

P.S. -my money's on Marisa Tomei for best dressed and Jessica Biel for worst.

Sunday, February 22, 2009

Word of the Week!

Cacophony:


  • an unpleasant combination of sounds

  • language which is perceived as harsh, rough, and unmusical

  • Often purposely used in poetry for effect, discordant sounds in the jarring juxtaposition of harsh letters or syllables.

Friday, February 20, 2009

Salon Event: Oscar Pool

The Oscars are this Sunday Night so it's time to put some money on it. Everyone who wants in, contribute 5 bucks to the pot, fill out your ballot--in pen, before the show--and watch the 81st annual Academy Awards at 8pm on ABC.
Since I may not see all of you, make a comment on this page that says if you're in or not, and post your prediction for Best Picture, to so we know that you've picked your winners. The person/people with the most right answers win the pot.

Here's a copy of the ballot-->
http://www.chiff.com/art/movies/oscar-pool-sheet.htm


Also, if you want in on the Fashion pool, contribute 2 more dollars and post a comment that lists your picks for best and worst dressed man and woman of the night. Whoever gets closest to the choices picked by E!'s fashion police (results on E!, and E! Online) gets the winnings from that pool.

So hawk up 7$ and get to voting on Sunday!

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

iTunes Challenge: Ladies Night


In honor of our reading historical, female fiction, let us now knit a new sonorous stocking, stitch together a tuneful quilt, and paint a pleasing portrait of melodic selections that celebrates the musical contributions of our fellow females.

In layman's terms: this month's iTunes Challenge is to make a playlist that features only female vocalists/musicians and spans all decades and genres. Go nuts, girls!

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Word of the Week!

Hello everyone,

Sorry this is soo late but you know how it goes. Anyway, here is your word of the week. Don't forget to send me any suggestions you have and I'll add them to the list of possibilities. But please make sure that the word you suggest is real to at least three people and actually has a definition. Thanks!


Curmudgeon: a crusty irascible cantankerous old person full of stubborn ideas, or one who is Gruff, ill-mannered, ill-humored, brusque, surly, or forbidding.


Monday, February 16, 2009

Virtual Invitation!

I am here to propose a different kind of salon event then is the usual. I invite you all to join me in a virtual tea party on Polyvore / our Blog! Here's how it's going to go down, if you choose to join in. If you haven't already, you will need to make a Polyvore account. After that's done, all you need to do is make a Tea Party inspired set! I suggest putting the outfit you would wear, some item that you think belongs at our tea party (it can be TOTALLY random - no need to bring a tea pot, I've provided that), maybe whatever tea cup you want, and the chair that you would want to use at the tea party. After you've made your set, just come back to the salon, and edit this post to include your set so all of our tea party images will be together and we can see what our collective, virtual tea party would be like!

Tea Party
Tea Party - by Twitoyear on Polyvore.com

Tea Party
Tea Party - by caseyb92 on Polyvore.com

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

It's Going to Be a Thing: Adventures in Pants

Note: This post has a lot of links to pictures featured on other websites. It may seem annoying to have to click on all of these outside links, but I urge you to do it. The pictures are awesome. And that way you won't be confused when I reach the conclusion of my post.

The Sartorialist is always an inspiring blog fashion-wise. But recently there have been some images that have been even more inspiring than usual.

This was the first image on his site to feature these crazy wide-legged pants. Then a couple days later, he posted this image with similar pants. They really stuck with me in a positive way, and put me in mind of a picture that I saw on Shorpy a long time ago. (Note the guy all the way to the right).

The 1930's/1940's feel of these pants really fits for me right now (see Hobo chic post previous). But as all of these images feature men, I thought to myself - how will this translate to women? The only word I can think of is Palazzo, but honestly most palazzo pants are ugly and.. ugh... just no way. So here is what I came up with:


High waisted, extreme wide leg. Very nice. I can see them with a paper-bag type waistline too. Hello Katharine Hepburn!

Fun Site

Becky told me about this site a long time ago, but I kind of forgot about it until today. It was a joy to rediscover, let me tell you. So the site is called Polyvore and the premise is that you can create outfits with their huge store of images of clothes, shoes, accessories, etc from different sites on the internet. It is SO fun. I made an amazing set that was inspired by Hobos. You know you want to see it. After the cut!

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Sunday, February 8, 2009

Word of the Week!

Hello again,
This week's word comes from sailing terminology and you all know my love for the hobby of hobbies, sailing. So i especially love this word because I got to look for pictures of sailboats. But don't worry this word is also fun to apply to people. Go ahead, give it a go, sport.
Yar: characterized by speed and agility
synonyms- nimble, lively, handy, maneauverable .