The Metropolitan Festival, which took place Monday night in New York, may have been a coincidence, which seems to be against Donald Trump. The theme of the evening design was to promote the new exhibition of Costume Academy, Super Fine: Cut Black Style, which is black Playboyism, a rebellion against Trump’s executive order, revoking the propaganda initiative to promote the “so-called ‘unchanging groups.” Even if the theme was planned before Trump was re-election, it was definitely a pleasure to see.
It's also a rare example of politics matching the $75,000 fundraising campaign, and not totally deaf. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's memory uses the Met Gala to promote the "taxation" slogan and in the process it loses control of her message in general - possibly leading to Kamala Harris' decision to slide in through a side door on Monday, rather than risk risk. (Harris wore a black and white silk gown by IB Kamara while her husband Doug Emhoff wore a Brunello Cucinelli's evening gown).
Other outstanding performances of the night: the fabulous floor-length cloak of Colman Domingo of Valentino; Madonna’s white suit and cigar (her first attended the Met Gala for seven years, and the 67-year-old still got it); and the Janelle Monáe and Whoopi Goldberg magnificent of Thom Browne. Meanwhile, organizer and host Anna Wintour enjoys her annual public outing without sunglasses while waving her 2020 resolution, made due to the racial insensitivity of Vogue, who “dedicates to doing the job.”
I said it with love (not true): What happened to Steve Carell's gnashers? The actor appeared in Tina Fey and Tracey Wigfield’s new eight Netflix comedy Four Seasons, in which three couples spent a year on vacation to each other and talked about their marital health status Nothing else.
The show is long, boring, and obviously designed by people who have lived with others for a long time and don’t even have the most glimpse into the world – but it’s still Tina Fey, which means that about a line of throwing balls every seven minutes is more fun than anything you’ll find in a better show.
Meanwhile, the show’s real star is Carell’s amazing veneer, and like every episode of Coronation Street (“Go home, Ken, Ken, Ken, it depends on my glasses!”) about Deidre Barlow’s Perth’s Companion. They have attracted attention to Carrell's mouth throughout their career, which deserves their praise.
Barry Diller, a businessman and media tycoon married to Diane von Furstenburg for 24 years, made a brave decision at the age of 83 because his generation calls it "open gay." It was a revelation he chose to make in his upcoming memoir, where he knew he wrote about the terror of the pain he experienced while hiding his sexuality, because of the fear that it would give me “the opportunity to live a fulfilling personal life”, a feeling of powerlessness that often overwhelms him. (Diller has been a billionaire since the 1990s).
Who knows what Diller and Von Furstenburg really are, but I can tell you that the social capital that sublimates his sexual behavior "normal" is not that many gay people, including this gay person, and this person, especially likes it. Although everyone is in their own unique journey, of course, in their own social interactions, they have some favorable people with men, and then there is another person, and then encounters some effort in men, and then they can become others, and they are around others, and their attitudes in other aspects make them more and more popular in other aspects. This is a favorable person. Acknowledge the truth of their lives and support the wife on one side opposite side. At least in the excerpts of the book, Diller seems to admit that over the years, all aspects of his behavior constituted the "opposite of courage" and, anyway, well, anyway.
Speaking of fancy gentleman: Meeting! You've been there for many years without saying the word "cendave" and then it's the only word you use solid two weeks. Politico reported that some of the 133 cardinals who attended the meeting were the first to attend the meeting before Thursday’s new pope election - sneaking a look at the 2024 film starring Ralph Fiennes, an ambitious cardinal as a seat, as an apocalypse to reveal the development of the process.
Meanwhile, with the invasion of the first American popes, the rise of Robert Francis Prevost has brought some delicious possibilities. Pope Leo Xiv was known to speak on Thursday in Spanish and Channel 4 news "American stressed" Italian - a little rude, but no English anyway. Still, he came from the US on the south side of Chicago, prompting the New York Times to raise crucial questions - White Sox or Chicago Cubs? - The free media is delighted to speculate that we are now living in a world where the pope “maybe Costco membership”.
Sorry, the news of the British clearly apologized was clearly nine times, a classic example of underreporting. A finding from Interflora found that 90% of the 2,000 respondents admitted to apologizing for not having their fault, resulting in annual apology of 3,285 per year. Triggers include squeezing someone in the queue, summoning help in a self-check, and then sneezing, which is all good, but ignores the standard prologue that any British do, which states "well, sorry," or triggering a trigger trigger requires panic about the kind of situation you might have been in.