El 25 de juny de 1852 va néixer Antoni #Gaudí. Un home de fe, gran observador de la natura i arquitecte únic, Gaudí s'ha convertit en una figura universal de l'arquitectura moderna.
El robo a Glenn Close tras no darle el Oscars por Las Amistades Peligrosas (1988) me parece de los más graves y mira que hay para elegir.
Qué está actriz con 8 nominaciones, una carrera increíble y siendo una de las mejores no tenga ni un solo Oscar es algo que jamás entenderé.
La escena final del autobús en The Graduate no estaba completamente guionizada.
El guion original pedía una huida triunfal y eufórica, pero el director Mike Nichols decidió dejar la cámara rodando mucho después de que las risas se apagaran.
Dustin Hoffman y Katharine Ross, sin tener idea de lo que estaba pasando, pasaron poco a poco de la alegría desbordada a una incertidumbre real y desconcertante.
Esa tensión inesperada terminó convirtiéndose en uno de los finales más icónicos y ambiguos de la historia del cine.
Mark your calendar ✨🔔 on July 11, “Graciela Iturbide: Between Two Worlds” opens at #SFMOMA.
See how 5 decades of Iturbide’s photography serve as meditations that honor and contemplate the people, landscapes, and rituals that she encounters. https://t.co/ovBfGy4sNk #Iturbide
“Bem, eu tenho um joelho ruim agora. Eu não tenho cartilagem nele, graças a dançar por tanto tempo de salto alto e correr na calçada e fazer Ashtanga yoga. Até um ano atrás, eu estava pulando em trampolins e fazendo cardio de dança e fazendo muito do que um médico chamaria de descarregar minhas articulações. Não posso mais fazer isso. Então agora eu faço bicicletas Peloton e o Versa Climber e treinamento em circuito de alta intensidade. Eu ando muito de bicicleta lá fora. Eu danço.”
- Madonna para a Interview Magazine
MADONNA! 🖤 For her tenth Interview cover story, @madonna welcomed Interview EIC Mel Ottenberg into her London home to discuss faith, cinema, music, fame, and the stories that shaped "Confessions II."
Here are 11 things you should know about Mexico:
1. Mexicans are pants people. Every country is pants or shorts, and Mexico is 100% pants. You can wear them to the gym, you can wear them at the beach. Otherwise, suck it up.
2. Mexican's on average dress nicer than Americans on average. I felt awful going outside to take out trash, when the neighbors yardkeepers were nicer dressed than I was. Be an adult, wear a button down.
3. The trick to not getting mad is remembering that nothing ever works. You make it work, or you don't, or it doesn't happen, because it wasn't promised it would. Lots harder to be mad when you realize this.
4. Never be on time. On time is made up, like a "I hope to be there by X time" but in reality none of that is up to you. People here don't like confrontation, so they often tell you they will come at a specific time, but no one really knows. Yes is often no. If they don't like you, it is most likely no.
5. You can infact eat tacos every day. There are breakfast tacos, speciality tacos, daily tacos, home tacos, regional tacos, etc... there is a wide variety of things you can get. All of them are delicious.
6. There is almost no fast food. Everything takes time, and most business meetings are at lunch. The only "fast" food is often actually taco shops, and things imported by foreigners (like Burger King)-- in fact, there is basically no drive through anywhere as well. You have to park and eat.
7. Breakfast is typically at like 9 or 10am, lunch places don't open till 2, and dinner isn't till typically 8pm. Yes, that is weird, I never really got used to it. But on the upside, you get to places before basically any rush.
8. The only people who complain about noise from parties are the people not invited to parties. Try to be cool enough to join.
9. Everywhere can be a party. I got stuck once on the side of the road for hours and people just came out of their cars and talked trash and played music.
10. Learn Spanish if you live here. Not only does it make things way easier, but it is also one of the best languages for trash talk and jokes.
11. Making fun of people is a part of the culture. When I was growing up, we used to have thicker skin, and there was a difference between being mean and poking fun. Most people here poke fun at basically everything and everyone. I think the world is better when we can all laugh.