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Elisabeth Moss and Jason Biggs Open on Broadway in ‘The Heidi Chronicles’: REVIEW

Elisabeth Moss and Jason Biggs Open on Broadway in ‘The Heidi Chronicles’: REVIEW

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BY NAVEEN KUMAR

You may be surprised, at times, that characters don’t burst into song in director Pam MacKinnon’s often campy revival of Wendy Wasserstein’s Tony and Pulitzer Prize-winning 1989 play The Heidi Chronicles, which opened on Broadway March 19 at the Music Box Theatre. Though our vocabulary around feminism has changed, the decades-spanning story of a woman finding her way (and herself) through second-wave feminism certainly bears revisiting and still resonates in many ways. But, while the production features strong performances from a charming leading cast, MacKinnon’s caricatured approach to the play’s historical setting pushes the story to feel more distant than relevant.

Heidi0242rHeidi Holland, played with gusto and grace by Elisabeth Moss, first addresses us from behind a lectern in 1989, an art historian speaking out for women artists overlooked in the male-dominated canon. We then begin Heidi’s story at a high school dance in 1965, where she meets her lifelong friend Peter (who later turns out to be gay), played to quirky and comic perfection by Bryce Pinkham (Tony nominated for A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder). At a Eugene McCarthy rally in ’68, she meets cocky and quick-witted Scoop (played by Jason Biggs, excellent), who becomes her on-again, off-again lover for the next decade.

Heidi0219rThe women in Heidi’s life, and her shifting relationships with them, are the measures against which her personal journey unfolds—the radical feminists surrounding her in the ‘70s give way to mothers and career women of the ‘80s. Having given her life to the movement and been molded in its ideals, she’s disillusioned to find that most of her comrades have abandoned her and the high road she imagined stretching before them; by the time they reach their late 30s and early 40s, youthful ideals give way to conventional adult life.

As she’s proven in her sterling performance as Peggy Olsen on Mad Men, Moss is very much at home in the role of a striving, nuanced, pioneering woman, and her talents translate seamlessly to the stage. Both Pinkham and Biggs are perfectly cast, and their unique chemistries with Moss are a delight to watch. The three leads give grounded, emotionally resonant performances, which, refreshingly (if unfortunately) stand in marked contrast to the rest of MacKinnon’s production.

Heidi0096rIn its nearly 30-year span, Wasserstein’s play seizes on decade-defining moments and sentiments that can easily ring cliché—and, because this production often puts those eras (and their defining concerns) in air-quotes with a steady rotation of wigs, projections, and indicative design—they too often do. When the original production premiered on Broadway in 1989, Wasserstein was telling a story about her own generation with a certain heightened naturalism. Just over 25 years later, that history is relevant as ever—even when it’s done up to look more like Hairspray.

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Here's Why Zoe Saldana Won't Boycott Dolce & Gabbana After 'Synthetic Children' Controversy

Here's Why Zoe Saldana Won't Boycott Dolce & Gabbana After 'Synthetic Children' Controversy
Zoe Saldana has no intention of joining the boycott against Dolce & Gabbana over the designers’ comments about same-sex families adopting children or having them via in vitro fertilization.

“No! Not at all, that would be the stupidest thing if it affected my fashion choice,” Saldana told E! News at the 2015 GLAAD Media Awards. “People are allowed to their own opinion, however, I wouldn’t have chosen to be so public about something that’s such a personal thing. Obviously it caused some sensitivity, but then again if you continue to follow the news, you see they all kinda hugged it out, so why are we making a big deal about it?”

Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana made the controversial comments during an interview with Italian magazine Panorama, saying children born through IVF are “children of chemistry, synthetic children. Uteruses for rent, semen chosen from a catalog.” They later defended their views as having stemmed from their traditional Italian upbringings.

The actress, whose husband, Marco Perego, is from Italy, also told E! News that sometimes things get lost in translation.

Celebrities like Elton John, Ricky Martin, Courtney Love and Andy Cohen have been vocal in their support for the #BoycottDolceGabbana campaign. Others in the industry aren’t so sure.

“I am a gay man. I’ve adopted two children. I’m so busy with my kids, I can’t stop to think of what (the designers) may or may not have said,” Joseph Cassell, Taylor Swift’s stylist, told the Associated Press last week at the Hollywood Reporter’s luncheon for Hollywood’s biggest stylists. “The only thing I wish I could talk to them and say right now is, talking to the press is dangerous.”

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Tom Cruise Is Chained Up and Flying High In 'Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation' Debut Trailer: VIDEO

Tom Cruise Is Chained Up and Flying High In 'Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation' Debut Trailer: VIDEO

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Impossible Missions Force Agent Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise) returns to cinemas this summer for a fifth blockbuster assignment in Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation.

A synopsis via IMDb:

Ethan and team take on their most impossible mission yet, eradicating the Syndicate – an International rogue organization as highly skilled as they are, committed to destroying the IMF.

The film co-stars Jeremy Renner, Simon Pegg, Ving Rhames, and Alec Baldwin and arrives in theaters July 31.

Check out the high flying debut trailer, AFTER THE JUMP

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Why I Love 'Looking'

Why I Love 'Looking'
Last night’s Season Two finale typified everything I love about this show: its subtly.

My spouse and I watch a lot of TV, and a lot of it is high-pitched in different ways in different genres: Game of Thrones, Scandal, The Walking Dead, How to Get Away With Murder, Episodes, Madame Secretary, The Americans–among others.

But what I always look for as an author is memorable story-telling and writing, no matter how it’s done, and the final scene knocked me out. Patrick’s just had his brand new fantasy world destroyed (or so he thinks) and he goes to Ritchie’s barber shop. The motor mouth who has to blurt out all his feelings before he’s even fully felt them or understood them just wants to sit. He doesn’t want to talk. And he asks Ritchie to cut his hair.

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This is a very layered moment (pun not intended). When they were together, Patrick’s friends looked down on Ritchie’s profession and Ritchie was really deeply and rightly offended. So Patrick is honoring what Ritchie does. More than that, he gives himself up to silence and Ritchie’s care. There’s healing and communion going on.

I know a lot of viewers won’t see it or get it or care.

But I thought it was beautiful. Quietly beautiful. Which is why I’ve consistently enjoyed the show. Even when the volume’s gone up in arguments–say when Dom and Doris fell out–it was always pitched just right, never too high.

I think of the show as an oasis on TV I look forward to returning to. And the writing is consistently engaging, smart, funny, and touching.

Lev Raphael is the author of the 25 books including the Nick Hoffman mystery series and you can check them out on Amazon here.

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The Early Bird Feels The Morning After Glow

The Early Bird Feels The Morning After Glow

petitq-paul-dedonaThis photo shoot by photographer Paul Dedona is like a dream come true — or rather, the dream’s afterglow. Natural lighting and a crisp, white bed make it look as though you’re waking up beside Andrei. He’s wearing the enticing Petit Q SS15 Collection, and looks confident doing so.

It makes sense that the photo shoot has a “morning after” feeling. Petit Q’s underwear designs are all about sex appeal, like good luck charms if you want to get lucky. The underwear modeled by Andrei ranges from the flattering to the deviously distracting. The Bondage Bikini and Majax Boxer both offer full-coverage designs, technically. They leave the back and front covered, but your sides and legs are emphasized by sexy straps.

Whether or not the pair is masculine or feminine doesn’t matter. Like we said, Paul Dedona captures Andrei’s confidence. It lets Andrei pull off every Petit Q design thrown his way.

You can see more of this photo shoot on The Underwear Expert.

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Photo Credit: Paul Dedona

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Bob Jones III Apologizes For Saying Gays Should Be Stoned To Death

Bob Jones III Apologizes For Saying Gays Should Be Stoned To Death
Bob Jones III, the controversial evangelical preacher and chancellor of Bob Jones University, has apologized for saying that gays should be stoned to death during comments made at the White House 35 years ago.

Jones, who was the university’s president at the time, was delivering a petition to then-President Jimmy Carter against extending Civil Rights Act protections to gays.

“I’m sure this will be greatly misquoted,” he said in 1980, according to the Associated Press. “But it would not be a bad idea to bring the swift justice today that was brought in Israel’s day against murder and rape and homosexuality. I guarantee it would solve the problem post-haste if homosexuals were stoned, if murderers were immediately killed as the Bible commands.”

On Saturday, Jones issued a statement taking back those words.

“I take personal ownership of this inflammatory rhetoric. This reckless statement was made in the heat of a political controversy 35 years ago. It is antithetical to my theology and my 50 years of preaching a redeeming Christ Who came into the world not to condemn the world, but that the world through Him might be saved. Upon now reading these long-forgotten words, they seem to me as words belonging to a total stranger — were my name not attached.

I cannot erase them, but wish I could, because they do not represent the belief of my heart or the content of my preaching. Neither before, nor since, that event in 1980 have I ever advocated the stoning of sinners.”

Jones’ full statement is available on the website of the Greenville, South Carolina, university.

The statement comes after a three-year-old petition calling on Jones to apologize for his comments began getting more attention in recent weeks. The petition was launched on Change.org by BJUnity, an organization dedicated to helping LGBT students from Bob Jones University.

The group accepted the apology.

It is never too late to say you’re sorry,” Jeffrey Hoffman, BJUnity’s executive director, told WSPA. “Most people are just shocked. We never expected to see an apology.”

The organization also released a statement online saying it was grateful that Jones had taken back “words that have caused deep harm for many more people than any of us knows. This means a lot to us because it represents the beginning of a change in the rhetoric and conversation.”

BJUnity also invited both Jones and BJU President Steve Pettit to attend a presentation in Greenville on Monday night by Matthew Vines, author of “God and the Gay Christian: The Biblical Case in Support of Same-Sex Relationships.”

Bob Jones University was founded in 1927 by Jones’ grandfather. It was once a frequent stop among Republican presidential hopefuls, hosting Ronald Reagan, Pat Buchanan, Bob Dole and George W. Bush, among others, as they sought the GOP nomination.

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