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Arts This Week: ‘Casanova’s Europe,’ ‘Greece Through the Lens of Robert McCabe,’ ‘Crazy Rich Asians’

April 24, 2019 by humorouz Leave a Comment

This week, explore art from exotic locales with Jared Bowen as he tours Casanova’s Europe, the Greek Consulate General in Boston, and the lavish lifestyles of “Crazy Rich Asians.”

“Casanova’s Europe: Art, Pleasure, and Power in the 18th Century,” on view at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston through October 8

Casanova’s Europe: Art, Pleasure, and Power in the 18th Century
Exhibition Tableau, 18th-Century Paris: A Morning Toilette

Courtesy of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

Witness the splendor of 18th century European art through the lens of one of history’s most infamous figures: Giacomo Casanova. Inspired by his extensive 12-volume autobiography The Story of My Life, “Casanova’s Europe: Art, Pleasure, and Power in the 18th Century” brings together a collection of more than 250 costumes, furniture, paintings, and sculptures that Casanova could have encountered in his travels across Europe. Discover how this notorious womanizer and social climber charmed and conned his was through Venice, Paris, and London in what Jared describes as “a decadent show brimming with some of the greatest riches in 18th century art & lifestyle.”

“Greece Through the Lens of Robert McCabe: 1954-1965,”a collection of the artist’s photography is now on permanent view at the Consulate General of Greece in Boston

Greece Through the Lens of Robert McCabe
“Cape Sounion. The temple of Poseidon” by Robert McCabe

Courtesy of the Greek Consulate General in Boston

The Greek Consulate General in Boston has installed an unprecedented, permanent photography exhibition featuring the work of Robert McCabe, a onetime National Geographic Society photographer with more than 60 years’ experience in the field. The work centers around McCabe’s summer in Greece in the 1954, in which he documents an untouristed Greek landscape and historic landmarks. Jared describes the work as “a wistful look at the way it was.”

“Crazy Rich Asians,” in theaters now

Crazy Rich Asians
(L-R) Henry Golding as Nick, Constance Wu as Rachel and Sonoya Mizuno as Araminta in “CRAZY RICH ASIANS”

Sanja Bucko, courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures

Adapted from Kevin Kwan’s best-selling novel, “Crazy Rich Asians” tells the story of Rachel Chu (Constance Wu), a young woman who travels to a wedding in Singapore with her longtime boyfriend Nick Young (Henry Golding), only to find out that he is one the country’s wealthiest and most sought-after bachelors. Caught off guard, Chu must navigate the trappings of her partner’s wealth and exacting family in a film that features Hollywood’s first all-Asian cast in 25 years. “Lovingly adapted and deliciously told, the film is everything you want in a summer movie,” says Jared. “A wealth of fun, romance, and adventure to the unexpected.”

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Boris: May’s Brexit plans ‘crazy’

April 24, 2019 by humorouz Leave a Comment

LONDON — Theresa May’s plans to form a “customs partnership” with the EU after Brexit are “crazy,” and must be ditched, the foreign secretary has said in the clearest public attack yet on the prime minister’s authority.

Boris Johnson told the Daily Mail that May was attempting to create a “crazy system” which would break the key Brexit campaign pledge to “take back control” of Britain’s trading system from the EU.

“If you have the new customs partnership, you have a crazy system whereby you end up collecting the tariffs on behalf of the EU at the U.K. frontier,” Johnson told the Mail.

“If the EU decides to impose punitive tariffs on something the U.K. wants to bring in cheaply, there’s nothing you can do. That’s not taking back control of your trade policy, it’s not taking back control of your laws, it’s not taking back control of your borders and it’s actually not taking back control of your money either, because tariffs would get paid centrally back to Brussels.”

He added: “It’s totally untried and would make it very, very difficult to do free trade deals.”

One ally of the foreign secretary told the Sun that Johnson is “completely fed up. He thinks he is the only one pushing Brexit now.”

Johnson’s comments are privately backed by other senior Brexiteers in May’s Cabinet, including the Brexit secretary David Davis and the Environment Secretary Michael Gove. However, they are at complete odds with the prime minister and her team who are still pushing for her plans to develop the “customs partnership” with the EU.

Both Johnson and Davis have reportedly threatened to resign over the issue as private Cabinet divisions over Brexit increasingly go public.

‘Max Fac’

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Johnson’s preferred alternative of creating a new ‘maximum facilitation’ system would involve a new ‘trusted trader’ system, but would also produce border checks in Northern Ireland, which politicians from all side have warned would be a serious risk to the peace process in the province.

Both options would take up to five years to implement and have already been ruled out by EU officials as “magical thinking,” with the Irish government threatening to veto any deal that does not retain current loose customs relations between Northern Ireland and the Republic.

UK government officials have been tasked with finding a third compromise option, with a spokesman for May saying last week that the government’s policy on customs was now “evolving” as they looked at “a number of options” for resolving the issue.

Discussions about the issue, originally timetabled for a meeting of May’s inner cabinet on Thursday, have reportedly been delayed while officials seek a compromise.

Johnson’s comments, while publicly questioning May’s position, are unlikely to be judged as a breach of the cabinet’s ‘collective responsibility’ given that the government’s official policy on customs has not yet been finalised.

However, his public denouncement of plans being personally pushed by the prime minister is the clearest public test of her authority yet by a senior member of her cabinet and is likely to prompt a public response from May’s spokesman when he appears before journalists on Tuesday lunchtime.

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Boris Johnson and Theresa May
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News today: McCain, Mexico trade deal, Crazy Rich Asians

April 24, 2019 by humorouz Leave a Comment

Here’s what you might have missed Monday on CNN.

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Kathy Griffin Says She’ll Self-Finance a Special Based on Her ‘Laugh Your Head Off’ Tour

April 23, 2019 by humorouz Leave a Comment

If you want something done right — or even done at all — you have to do it yourself, eh, Kathy Griffin?

“My Life on the D-List” alum Griffin, who received widespread criticism last year after posing with what appeared to be the decapitated head of President Donald Trump, said Monday that she will finance a special based on her “Laugh Your Head Off” world tour herself.

The comedian tweeted Monday that the special will be filmed at a previously announced “super secret show” in Los Angeles at the end of October in an “intimate venue” holding “less than 500 people.”

“I have some news to share…Why am I doing a super intimate show in LA? Well, I decided to bite the bullet and I’m filming my current act, the same one I’ve taken across the world, for a special. Difference is, I’m filming this on my own and with my own money. Here’s why,” Griffin wrote.

“This is not the way I want to do it. I’d rather have a deal with @Netflix @Apple @HBO, but despite the fact that I hold the Guinness Book of World Record for the most televised comedy specials, none of the companies that are in the comedy special biz have come calling,” she added.

Griffin said that, since she kicked off the tour, she’s been asked daily about when a special based on the tour would be released and added, “I want to record my act for my fans.”

Griffin went on to say, “What happened to me with the Trump photo and the story I have to tell is an important part of my history as a comic and a woman.”

The comedian noted that she’d already lined up a director for the special, tweeting, “I’m hiring my own team to film this special. It’s my experience with filming comedy specials that has led me to hire one of the best directors/producers in the business, Troy Miller of @DakotaFilms. He and his team will film this special for me and my production company.”

As for where and when the special will be released, Griffin acknowledged, “I don’t know,” adding, “I don’t just want to put it on YouTube.”

She explained, “It may sit in a climate controlled vault for a while but maybe I’ll get lucky and get discovered by a 28-year-old gay executive at one of the networks. Who knows! Regardless, I want to thank all my fans for their love and support. For buying tickets and buying merch.”

Griffin suffered significant career fallout when the photo was released last year, including the loss of her gig as co-host of CNN’s annual New Year’s Eve coverage.

The comedian also said she had been the subject of a Secret Service investigation because of the photo.

Read Griffin’s announcement below.

A) I have some news to share…Why am I doing a super intimate show in LA? Well, I decided to bite the bullet and I’m filming my current act, the same one I’ve taken across the world, for a special. Difference is, I’m filming this on my own and with my own money. Here’s why.. https://t.co/IPCMLZ0Qp2

– Kathy Griffin (@kathygriffin) October 1, 2018

B) This is not the way I want to do it. I’d rather have a deal with @Netflix@Apple@HBO, but despite the fact that I hold the Guinness Book of World Record for the most televised comedy specials, none of the companies that are in the comedy special biz have come calling. pic.twitter.com/Mm0dIqtPH9

– Kathy Griffin (@kathygriffin) October 1, 2018

C) Since I launched my world tour last year, and especially as I’ve done sold-out appearances in the US and Canada, there’s not a day that goes by where a fan doesn’t ask me when I’m releasing a special based on the Laugh Your Head Off Tour. I want to record my act for my fans

– Kathy Griffin (@kathygriffin) October 1, 2018

D) What happened to me with the Trump photo and the story I have to tell is an important part of my history as a comic and a woman.

– Kathy Griffin (@kathygriffin) October 1, 2018

G) So I’m hiring my own team to film this special. It’s my experience with filming comedy specials that has led me to hire one of the best directors/producers in the business, Troy Miller of @DakotaFilms. He and his team will film this special for me and my production company.

– Kathy Griffin (@kathygriffin) October 1, 2018

H) This ain’t gonna be cheap honey. And as I said, I’d rather do this with one of the big companies, but there’s a reason I’ve busted my ass and saved my money for the past 30 years…so I can take risks like this.

– Kathy Griffin (@kathygriffin) October 1, 2018

I) Where and when will this special be released? I don’t know. One of the things women don’t talk about enough is what they’re worth and what they get paid, I’ve put a lot into this act and dealt with a lot putting it together. I don’t want to just put it on Youtube.

– Kathy Griffin (@kathygriffin) October 1, 2018

J) I believe I deserve to get paid for my work just like all the male comics do. Many of the networks/streaming services like Netflix base their acquisition decisions on ticket sales. Well there’s no doubt I’ve given them the numbers they really, really want on this tour.

– Kathy Griffin (@kathygriffin) October 1, 2018

K) Comics with 1/4th of my sales get specials. So I feel I deserved to get paid appropriately for my work. But i’m filming this special at my own expense to preserve it.

– Kathy Griffin (@kathygriffin) October 1, 2018

L) It may sit in a climate controlled vault for a while but maybe I’ll get lucky and get discovered by a 28-year-old gay executive at one of the networks. Who knows! Regardless, I want to thank all my fans for their love and support. For buying tickets and buying merch..

– Kathy Griffin (@kathygriffin) October 1, 2018

M) For defending me when it wasn’t easy…I am filled with gratitude and i hope I’ve repaid you with laughter during your happiest times and most difficult times. Yes, I’m filming this special in-part for myself. But a big reason I’m filming it is for all of you.

XOXO
KG

– Kathy Griffin (@kathygriffin) October 1, 2018

N) For those of you who are interested in my special, especially those of you who are saying you want to pre-order or want me to sell it directly, PLEASE join my mailing list ASAP (fill out all fields) so I can let you know what I’m going to do with it! https://t.co/JwPYDCdWvh

– Kathy Griffin (@kathygriffin) October 1, 2018

Kathy Griffin’s Biggest Feuds, From Donald Trump to Barbara Walters (Photos)

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Comedian of “My Life on the D-List” has earned the ire of many in media and GOP

You don’t get to the top of the D-list without picking a few fights first. Kathy Griffin is both adored and reviled for her outspokenness and provocative comedy. Along with her vocal dislike of President Trump — as exemplified by an infamous photo of her posing with the likeness of his decapitated head — she’s had it out with many in the GOP and media. Here are some of the biggest feuds in which Griffin has engaged — some of which date back to before the Trump incident.  

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Waitrose Food Magazine editor sparks controversy with joke about killing vegans

April 23, 2019 by humorouz Leave a Comment

William Sitwell has apologised for comments suggesting a journalist should write about ‘killing vegans’.

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