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Le blog d'Anne
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June 29, 2009
On the Street
A couple of times per month Bill Cunningham combines his pictures and his commentary together to form a little sketch of about 3 minutes telling you what the fashion is on the street. I just love these snapshots of New York, Manhattan or wherever he happens to be because he is able to relate the evolution of fashion to what is currently happening in modern fashion. You would think that Mr. Cunningham would not approve of some of the styles people wear, but he is inexhaustibly positive. I find that terrific! He is just brilliant. Here is a segment that I particularly like because everyone is wearing an older style... its called Tea Trot . I hope you enjoy it as much as I do.
June 29, 2009 in Artists , Bloggers , Thoughts Permalink
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May 31, 2009
Director's Choice
Stunning performance! I was speechless by the end of PNB's beautiful repertoire. This season's Director's Choice included Jerome Robbin's Dances At A Gathering , Christopher Weeldon's After The Rain Pas de Deux and George Balanchine's Symphony in C . S"
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