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sexypinkon · 10 months
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Medulla Art Gallery is pleased to invite you to
"EDEN" BY STUART HAHN
OPENING RECEPTION:
Date: Thursday 27th July 2023
Time: 7pm - 9pm
Venue: Medulla Art Gallery
Address: #37 Fitt Street, Woodbrook, Port of Spain.
For more information please contact:
Telephone: +1(868)680-1041, +1(868)622-1196
Artist’s Talk: Thursday 10th August, 2023 at 7pm-9pm
Exhibition continues until: Tuesday 29th August, 2023
FREE ADMISSION - OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
Gallery hours: Mon-Fri 10am-6pm, Sat 11am-2pm
ABOUT THE SHOW:
The story of Eden has intrigued me since childhood and this exhibition is one of the results of that, undertaken with the greatest reverence to the countless great artists who have indulged in the very same obsession over time immemorial. Philosophically I’ve come away from it with more questions than answers, especially about the god it features, the strange and disturbing notion and concept of Original Sin, what really is this thing called evil… etc etc. How closely it resembles so many other creation stories, and how it also differs from them. The cherubim obviously impressed me, though I could not bring myself to depict them as the monstrous physically deformed creatures described elsewhere.. The sad, blood-soaked story of the first murder, for me, needs much more explanation than its given. The choice of the snake as the embodiment of evil, handmade of Satan… why? Poor womankind, the bringer of the species, its very womb, so demonized… how come, why? This exhibition is the edited version of these ruminations, perhaps there will be another to complete the process, if time allows. There are also two drawings here from another ongoing series, Dante’s Divine Comedy, of the pathetic plight of Paulo and Francesca, also, hopefully, another exhibition.
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ABOUT THE ARTIST:
Stuart Hahn was born in Nevis in 1949 and was educated in Barbados and Trinidad to A level. He began his artistic career in commercial-advertising art before leaving that discipline to become a full time fine artist in his homeland, Trinidad. His exhibition career began in 1984 in Port of Spain, since then he has exhibited internationally, to the present day. He has illustrated local folklore and universal myths and legends, predominantly Greek and Judeo-Christian. His influences have been the Pre-Raphaelites, Symbolists, Art Nouveau, and early 20th century book illustration, the great Alf Codallo and the beauty of the people and landscape of his island home.
Graphic Design: Agyei Archer
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badmovieihave · 5 months
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Bad movie I have The Beta Test 2021
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human-antithesis · 10 months
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Warning - Watching From A Distance (December 2006) Country: United Kingdom Genre: Doom Metal Format: FLAC
Lineup: Patrick Walker - Vocals, Guitars Marcus Hatfield - Bass Stuart Springthorpe - Drums
Miscellaneous Staff: Patrick Walker - Booklet Concept Richard M. Walker - Layout Michael Hahn - Producer Andreas Libera - Engineering
Tracklist:
Watching From A Distance - 12:06
Footprints - 07:31
Bridges - 11:30
Faces - 08:31
Echoes - 10:16
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herpsandbirds · 8 months
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White-headed or White-faced Buffalo-weaver (Dinemellia dinemelli), male, family Ploeceidae, Serengeti National Park, Tanzania.
photograph by Stuart Hahn
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brookstonalmanac · 3 months
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Birthdays 3.8
Beer Birthdays
Sofie Vanrafelghem (1982)
Five Favorite Birthdays
Kenneth Grahame; Scottish writer (1859)
Alan Hale Jr.; actor (1918)
Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.; supreme court justice (1841)
Mississippi John Hurt; blues singer (1892)
Neil Postman; writer, social critic (1931)
Famous Birthdays
Howard Aiken; mathematician (1900)
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach; composer (1714)
Ralph Baer; video game inventor (1922)
Louise Beavers; actor (1902)
Anne Bonny; pirate (1702)
Jim Bouton; New York Yankees P, writer (1939)
Cyd Charrise; actor, dancer (1921)
Stuart Chase; writer (1888)
Micky Dolenz; pop singer, actor (1945)
Jason Elam; Denver Broncos K (1970)
Ralph Ellis; banjo player (1942)
Otto Hahn; chemist, physicist (1879)
Dick Hyman; pianist (1927)
Cheryl "Salt" James; pop singer (1964)
Keith Jarrett; jazz pianist, composer (1945)
Sue Ann Langdon; actor (1936)
Sean McClory; actor (1924)
Gary Numan; rock musician (1958)
Freddie Prinze Jr.; actor (1976)
Aidan Quinn; actor (1959)
Lynn Redgrave; actor (1943)
Carole Bayer Sager; pop singer, songwriter (1947)
John W. Seybold; inventor of computer typesetting (1916)
Gabor Szabo; jazz pianist (1936)
Claire Trevor; actor (1909)
James Van Der Beek; actor (1977)
Milana Vayntrub; actor (1987)
Hines Ward; Pittsburgh Steelers WR (1976)
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kamaljones · 2 months
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The Last Brunch from Jim Cummings on Vimeo.
Written by Dustin Hahn & Jim Cummings Produced by Thomas Cross & Dustin Hahn Made possible with our backers on Seed&Spark
Starring Bridge Stuart - instagram.com/bridgeofstuart Dustin Hahn - linktr.ee/dustintaylorhahn Taylor Misiak - instagram.com/taylormisiak Julia Bales - instagram.com/julia1sabella Hailey Rose - onlyfans.com/haileyrosexxx Max Fills - onlyfans.com/maxfillss Kelsey Edwards - instagram.com/kelseymarieedwards Will Madden - instagram.com/willrmadden
Cinematography by Mac Fisken instagram.com/macfisken
Get in Touch: coolandhappy.studio
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aronsonfilm · 2 months
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The Last Brunch from Jim Cummings on Vimeo.
Written by Dustin Hahn & Jim Cummings Produced by Thomas Cross & Dustin Hahn Made possible with our backers on Seed&Spark
Starring Bridge Stuart - instagram.com/bridgeofstuart Dustin Hahn - linktr.ee/dustintaylorhahn Taylor Misiak - instagram.com/taylormisiak Julia Bales - instagram.com/julia1sabella Hailey Rose - onlyfans.com/haileyrosexxx Max Fills - onlyfans.com/maxfillss Kelsey Edwards - instagram.com/kelseymarieedwards Will Madden - instagram.com/willrmadden
Cinematography by Mac Fisken instagram.com/macfisken
Get in Touch: coolandhappy.studio
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izatrini · 11 months
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Stuart Hahn exhibits Eden at Medulla Gallery - TT Newsday
Stuart Hahn exhibits Eden at Medulla Gallery  TT Newsday http://dlvr.it/SsPvBh
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galleryyuhself · 4 years
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From the Facebook page of Stuart Hahn...Habibs Grand Annual Sale 1970s style - the three-week sequence, and then the separate installments of the sequence. I did the drawings with blank spaces for the text which was filled in later - and wonderfully, appropriately, I think. Im sure that today, for all kinds of reasons, you couldn't get anything like this either accepted by your client in the first place, or actually published in the press at all.
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andrew-ism · 4 years
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Stuart Hahn
Girls on the Beach
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sexypinkon · 9 months
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Eden's Apple - Interpretation and ire in the works of Stuart Hahn
Medulla Art Gallery featured a talk with the Artist Stuart Hahn on Wednesday eight August twenty twenty-three. It started tentatively and ended boisterously with interviewer Natasha Ramnauth steering the conversation into territory raised by a guest about the carnivalesque. That was provoking enough, but there was a much more niggling issue that caught my attention as Mr Hahn spoke about his work.
As an avid admirer of his prolific collections over the decades I was alerted when yet again I heard him mention that he could not show nudity in public. At prior shows he had said those exact words to the audience.
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Stuart Hahn - The Fall of Man
In Jamaica,the Laura Facey bronze sculpture Redemption Song is met with all the respect it deserves in a declared homophonic island. No one is deeming the public work indecent or homocentric. I found myself wondering why and how Mr Hahn has been dealing with this no man’s land quite literally for so many decades?
What does Mr Hahn have to be apologizing and hiding for? Is Stuart Hahn a maverick where nudity and male at that is concerned?
The short answer is no.
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Stuart Hahn - The Fall of Man
He is preceded by the likes of Boscoe Holder and Hugh Stollmeyer. It is curious, but not fully necessary to know that those names represent men who were homosexual or bisexual. This is to be included only because of the fact that sexual history has been hard fought particularly in ultra religious spaces like Trinidad and Tobago.
Is Mr Hahn exploiting the form by showing explicit sexual acts? No.
In fact Mr Hahn only uses naked imagery in contexts where they are called for.
But instead of being caught up with his exceptional skills as a draftsman of the anatomy it is easy for the media to continue to hound his use of drawing what I can only call the subversive penis. Vaginas and breasts hold neutral ground.
Meanwhile it seems that the erect, semi-erect and inert penis causes great consternation.
We all reel daily as we read and hear of barbarically cruel murders. Yet, the penis in art is being ‘held’ as too unpalatable for sensitive constitutions.
Is there a connection between crime and the male body?
This may be an absurd question, but Mr Hahn’s work and legacy might hinge on the fact that a sense of being out of touch with the body is an important marker for all of us. An automatic fear or distaste to observe classical art in a caribbeanesque context narrows the lens.
Mr Hahn was born in Nevis of a St. Kittitian mother and Trinbagonian father. Of Caucasian heritage in a mostly brown land, a child of colonialism in San Fernando and a gay man in the Caribbean space during Black Power and Oil Money is dizzying enough. It makes one want to tear off one’s skin.
Nudity and the drawing of skin titillates. It is peeling back layers and finding oneself in private territory. Art has lauded nakedness for centuries, so, to now grapple on an island with what it means - is curious to me particularly when a few years ago Trinidad and Tobago was given the dubious honor of being in the top ten of users of porn sites in the world.
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Stuart Hahn - The Murder of Abel
Mr Hahn’s Biblical, Classical Literature, Indian Mythology and local Folkloric pieces do far more than occasionally dabble in nudity. By focusing on the trite, everything that his work demonstrates gets shunted to the side. Mr Hahn’s work connects the complex past with the continuously confusing present. He shows great discipline when drawing and rendering the form with prisma color pencils and pen and ink when paint is so much faster - his almost religious penitence in lauding his characters with wings, togas and ropes of hair - yes there is homo eroticism in the work.
However, homo simply means man. I will not go down the prickly path of Adam and Eve not Adam and Steve. I also will not convince anyone of changing their sensitivities or sensibilities. I write to place Mr Hahn’s work where it needs to be. He is neither a pornographer nor a sensationalist.
That is so clear in societies great love of Derek Walcott's TiJean and his Brothers the children’s book and his innovative approach to the Black Madonna and Child way before it was fashionable to do so. As a white, Caribbean gay man making Art in Trinidad and Tobago and causing debate makes Stuart Hahn’s career an important marker in Art history - one that we all take for granted. We speak fluidly about Impressionism or Abstraction. But what of Stuart Hahn’s drawings? I suggest that as we look at Art in Trinidad and Tobago, we begin to observe what is before our very own eyes:that we respect and honor ours in the same way that we have finally given Pan the attention deserved.
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foxingpeculiar · 4 years
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Since I don’t plan on putting on another one in the next two hours, I apparently watched exactly 200 movies for the first time in 2019. We’ll see if we can beat that. They are, if anyone cares:
Searching (2018, Aneesh Chhaganty)
Black Mirror: Bandersnatch (2018, David Slade)
Upgrade (2018, Leigh Whannell)
Pather Panchali (1955, Satyajit Ray)
Aparajito (1956, Satyajit Ray)
The Vampire Lovers (1970, Roy Ward Baker)
Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans (2009, Werner Herzog)
*Can You Ever Forgive Me? (2018, Marielle Heller)
Cape Fear (1991, Martin Scorsese)
Wild Strawberries (1957, Ingmar Bergman)
The Seven Year Itch (1955, Billy Wilder)
A Star is Born (2018, Bradley Cooper)
You Were Never Really Here (2017, Lynne Ramsay)
Vampire’s Kiss (1988, Robert Bierman)
Gangs of Wasseypur—Part 1 (2012, Anurag Kashyap)
*Destroyer (2018, Karyn Kusama)
Gangs of Wasseypur—Part 2 (2012, Anurag Kashyap)
Under the Silver Lake (2018, David Robert Mitchell)
Night Moves (1975, Arthur Penn)
*Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (2018, Bob Persichetti/Peter A Ramsey/Rodney Rothman)
The Thin Red Line (1998, Terrence Malick)
*Shogun Assassin (1980, Robert Houston/Kenji Misumi)
Secret Window (2004, David Koepp)
Gemini (2017, Aaron Katz)
Velvet Buzzsaw (2019, Dan Gilroy)
A Field in England (2013, Ben Wheatley)
Fyre: The Greatest Party That Never Happened (2019, Chris Smith)
Daisies (1966, Věra Chytilová)
The Devils (1971, Ken Russell)
Beyond the Black Rainbow (2010, Panos Cosmatos)
Bohemian Rhapsody (2018, Bryan Singer)
Bye Bye Birdie (1963, George Sidney)
Body Heat (1981, Lawrence Kasdan)
Being There (1979, Hal Ashby)
Logan’s Run (1976, Michael Anderson)
Escape From Tomorrow (2013, Randy Moore)
The Double (2014, Richard Ayoade)
Days of Heaven (1978, Terrence Malick)
The Blackcoat’s Daughter (2015, Oz Perkins)
Submarine (2010, Richard Ayoade)
*The Wandering Earth (2019, Frant Gwo)
Abducted in Plain Sight (2017, Skye Borgman)
The Thomas Crown Affair (1968, Norman Jewison)
Certain Women (2016, Kelly Reichardt)
Green Book (2018, Peter Farrelly)
Cold War (2018, Pawel Pawlikowski)
*The Boxer’s Omen (1983, Kuei Chih-Hung)
Vox Lux (2018, Brady Corbett)
A Most Violent Year (2014, JC Chandor)
Leaving Neverland (2019, Dan Reed)
Barbarella: Queen of the Galaxy (1968, Roger Vadim)
The Clovehitch Killer (2018, Duncan Skiles)
The Wicker Man (1973, Robin Hardy)
Jubilee (1978, Derek Jarman)
Blithe Spirit (1945, David Lean)
Burning (2018, Lee Chang-Dong)
Starchaser: The Legend of Orin (1985, Steven Hahn)
First Man (2018, Damien Chazelle)
*Us (2019, Jordan Peele)
Re-Animator (1985, Stuart Gordon)
The Dirt (2019, Jeff Tremaine)
Brokeback Mountain (2005, Ang Lee)
All That Heaven Allows (1955, Douglas Sirk)
The Blues Brothers (1980, John Landis)
Unfaithfully Yours (1948, Preston Sturges)
Hustle & Flow (2005, Craig Brewer)
Yojimbo (1961, Akira Kurosawa)
The Detective (1968, Gordon Douglas)
Support the Girls (2018, Andrew Bujalski)
The Age of Innocence (1993, Martin Scorsese)
Boys Don’t Cry (1999, Kimberly Peirce)
Eyes of Laura Mars (1978, Irvin Kershner)
*Long Day’s Journey Into Night (2019, Bi Gan)
Pet Sematary (1989, Mary Lambert)
*Avengers: Endgame (2019, Anthony & Joe Russo)
Fear (1996, James Foley)
Shivers (1976, David Cronenberg)
The Brood (1979, David Cronenberg)
Drowning by Numbers (1988, Peter Greenaway)
Like Someone in Love (2012, Abbas Kiarostami)
Society (1989, Brian Yuzna)
The Perfection (2019, Richard Shepard)
Lords of Chaos (2018, Jonas Åkerlund)
Perfect Blue (1997, Satoshi Kon)
Happy Death Day 2 U (2019, Christopher Landon)
The Dunwich Horror (1970, Daniel Haller)
Three Days of the Condor (1975, Sydney Pollack)
The Parallax View (1974, Alan J Pakula)
Klute (1971, Alan J Pakula)
The Day of the Jackal (1973, Fred Zinneman)
Play Misty for Me (1971, Clint Eastwood)
The Craft (1996, Andrew Fleming)
Charade (1963, Stanley Donen)
Her Smell (2019, Alex Ross Perry)
Gattaca (1997, Andrew Niccol)
Hackers (1995, Iain Softley)
The Paperboy (2012, Lee Daniels)
They Live (1988, John Carpenter)
*Midsommar (2019, Ari Aster)
A Murder of Crows (1999, Rowdy Herrington)
The Predator (2018, Shane Black)
*Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood (2019, Quentin Tarantino)
Bullitt (1968, Peter Yates)
Basic Instinct (1992, Paul Verhoeven)
The Da Vinci Code (2006, Ron Howard)
The Trip (1967, Roger Corman)
X: The Man with the X-Ray Eyes (1963, Roger Corman)
The Falcon and the Snowman (1985, John Schlesinger)
Inside Daisy Clover (1965, Robert Mulligan)
The Falls (1980, Peter Greenaway)
Cannibal Holocaust (1980, Ruggero Deodato)
Pokémon Detective Pikachu (2019, Rob Letterman)
War & Peace (1967, Sergei Bondarchuk)
A Zed and Two Noughts (1985, Peter Greenaway)
The Man with the Golden Arm (1955, Otto Preminger)
Maniac (1934, Dwain Esper)
Possession (1981, Andrzej Żuławski)
High Life (2018, Claire Denis)
Catch Me If You Can (2002, Steven Spielberg)
The Souvenir (2019, Joanna Hogg)
Gow the Killer (1931, Edward A Sailsbury)
Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom (2018, JA Bayona)
Suicide Squad (2016, David Ayer)
Jaws of the Jungle (1936, Eddie Granemann)
*IT, Chapter Two (2019, Andy Muschietti)
Rocketman (2019, Dexter Fletcher)
Booksmart (2019, Olivia Wilde)
A Futile and Stupid Gesture (2018, David Wain)
Goodbye Lover (1998, Roland Joffé)
24 Hour Party People (2002, Michael Winterbottom)
Wild Women of Wongo (1958, James L Wolcott)
Body of Evidence (1993, Uli Edel)
Capricorn One (1978, Peter Hyams)
Identification of a Woman (1982, Michelangelo Antonioni)
Marihuana (1936, Dwain Esper)
*Ad Astra (2019, James Gray)
The Violent Years (1956, William Morgan)
Salvatore Giuliano (1962. Francesco Rosi)
Metropolis (2001, Rintaro)
Mom and Dad (1945, William Beaudine)
The Eye of Vichy (1993, Claude Chabrol)
Harper (1966, Jack Smight)
The House That Dripped Blood (1971, Peter Duffell)
The Fearless Vampire Killers (1967, Roman Polanski)
Plan 9 From Outer Space (1959, Edward D Wood Jr)
*Joker (2019, Todd Phillips)
Attack of the Crab Monsters (1956, Roger Corman)
Fracture (2007, Gregory Hoblit)
The Bedroom Window (1987, Curtis Hanson)
The Celluloid Closet (1995, Rob Epstein & Jeffrey Friedman)
Echoes in the Darkness (1987, Glenn Jordan)
No Way Out (1987, Roger Donaldson)
Pumpkinhead (1988, Stan Winston)
Corman’s World: Exploits of a Hollywood Rebel (2011, Alex Stapleton)
McLuhan’s Wake (2002, Kevin McMahon)
Taking Lives (2004, DJ Caruso)
Spine Tingler!: The William Castle Story (2009, Jeffrey Schwarz)
House on Haunted Hill (1959, William Castle)
The Tingler (1959, William Castle)
The Virgin Spring (1960, Ingmar Bergman)
Last House on the Left (1972, Wes Craven)
*Judy (2019, Rupert Goold)
Judgment at Nuremberg (1961, Stanley Kramer)
Cam (2018, Daniel Goldhaber)
Dolemite is My Name (2019, Craig Brewer)
Dolemite (1975, D’Urville Martin)
*The Lighthouse (2019, Robert Eggers)
The Defilers (1965, David F Friedman)
A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy’s Revenge (1985, Jack Sholder)
Paranormal Activity 2 (2010, Tod Williams)
Paranormal Activity 3 (2011, Henry Joost & Ariel Schulman)
Kill List (2011, Ben Wheatley)
Krull (1983, Peter Yates)
Ginger Snaps (2000, John Fawcett)
Blood Feast (1963, Herschell Gordon Lewis)
Primal Fear (1996, Gregory Hoblit)
The World of Apu (1959, Satyajit Ray)
Man of Steel (2013, Zack Snyder)
Superman: The Movie (1978, Richard Donner)
Coffy (1973, Jack Hill)
In the Shadow of the Moon (2019, Jim Mickle)
The Irishman (2019, Martin Scorsese)
Marriage Story (2019, Noah Baumbach)
Echo in the Canyon (2019, Andrew Slater)
Shock Corridor (1963, Samuel Fuller)
The Road to Wellville (1994, Alan Parker)
The Last Temptation of Christ (1988, Martin Scorsese)
*Knives Out (2019, Rian Johnson)
Howl (2010, Rob Epstien & Jeffrey Friedman)
Hustlers (2019, Lorene Scafaria)
Late Night (2019, Nisha Ganatra)
Reefer Madness (2005, Andy Fickman)
Soapdish (1991, Michael Hoffman)
Happy Together (1997, Wong Kar-Wai)
The Cloud-Capped Star (1960, Ritwik Ghatak)
Jodorowsky’s Dune (2013, Frank Pavich)
Thief (1981, Michael Mann)
Detour (1945, Edgar G Ulmer)
The Bank Dick (1940, Edward F Cline)
Blinded by the Light (2019, Gurinder Chadha)
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trainthief · 5 years
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I was going to post this and be like “gay icon recognizes gay icon!” but I just now realized that 2 minutes ago world-renowned violinist Hilary Hahn probably received an extremely unwanted notification that Gay Stuart Little screenshotted her story.... 
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abcnewspr · 3 years
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NEW HULU ORIGINAL ‘THE HOUSEWIFE & THE SHAH SHOCKER’ PROFILES REAL HOUSEWIFE JEN SHAH AND THE INDICTMENT FOR HER ALLEGED INVOLVEMENT IN A TELEMARKETING SCHEME
The Next Chapter in ‘The Housewife’ Series Begins Streaming Monday, Nov. 29, Only on Hulu
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The new Hulu Original “The Housewife & the Shah Shocker” dives into the bombshell accusations against “The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City” cast member Jen Shah and her alleged involvement in a long-running telemarketing scheme that preyed on the elderly. With Shah facing charges of conspiracy to commit wire fraud and conspiracy to commit money laundering, the show from the studio that produced the sensational “The Housewife & the Hustler” explores these allegations in contrast with the wealthy, successful businesswoman and “marketing executive” Shah portrayed on the reality show. The program features interviews with friend of the “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” series Dana Wilkey, as well as some who knew Shah, including her childhood classmate Beth Hahne and her aunt Lehua Vincent. In a rare interview Shah’s former designer Koa Johnson opens up about his brief time working for her. “The Housewife & the Shah Shocker” begins streaming Monday, Nov. 29, only on Hulu.
Interviews with alleged victims Penny Jo Pucket and Marie Walker reveal how they were duped by several companies involved in the alleged scam and the damage that wreaked havoc in their lives, while law enforcement breaks down the inner workings of the alleged scam. Popular “Housewives” commentators and The Bravo Docket podcast hosts discuss Shah’s controversial persona and the early confusion from fans around Shah’s wealth, employment, and need for multiple assistants, including Stuart Smith, who was also arrested in connection with the alleged scheme. Both Shah and Smith have entered not guilty pleas to the charges. Shah’s arrest played out in dramatic fanfare during the filming of “Real Housewives,” leaving bare questions about the fate of one of the reality show franchise’s leading ladies.
“The Housewife & the Shah Shocker” is produced for Hulu by ABC News Studios. Roxanna Sherwood serves as senior executive producer. Loen Kelley serves as senior producer.
For more information, follow ABC News PR on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
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brookstonalmanac · 1 year
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Birthdays 3.8
Beer Birthdays
Sofie Vanrafelghem (1982)
Five Favorite Birthdays
Kenneth Grahame; Scottish writer (1859)
Alan Hale Jr.; actor (1918)
Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.; supreme court justice (1841)
Mississippi John Hurt; blues singer (1892)
Neil Postman; writer, social critic (1931)
Famous Birthdays
Howard Aiken; mathematician (1900)
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach; composer (1714)
Ralph Baer; video game inventor (1922)
Louise Beavers; actor (1902)
Anne Bonny; pirate (1702)
Jim Bouton; New York Yankees P, writer (1939)
Cyd Charrise; actor, dancer (1921)
Stuart Chase; writer (1888)
Micky Dolenz; pop singer, actor (1945)
Jason Elam; Denver Broncos K (1970)
Ralph Ellis; banjo player (1942)
Otto Hahn; chemist, physicist (1879)
Dick Hyman; pianist (1927)
Cheryl "Salt" James; pop singer (1964)
Keith Jarrett; jazz pianist, composer (1945)
Sue Ann Langdon; actor (1936)
Sean McClory; actor (1924)
Gary Numan; rock musician (1958)
Freddie Prinze Jr.; actor (1976)
Aidan Quinn; actor (1959)
Lynn Redgrave; actor (1943)
Carole Bayer Sager; pop singer, songwriter (1947)
John W. Seybold; inventor of computer typesetting (1916)
Gabor Szabo; jazz pianist (1936)
Claire Trevor; actor (1909)
James Van Der Beek; actor (1977)
Milana Vayntrub; actor (1987)
Hines Ward; Pittsburgh Steelers WR (1976)
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coolideen-blog · 6 years
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New Post has been published on https://coolideen.com/2018/06/17/der-beste-blick-von-der-golden-globes-after-party.html
Der beste Blick von der Golden Globes After Party
Die Golden Globes haben kürzlich begonnen und während wir alle roten Teppich-Looks, die unsere Lieblingsstars an den Tisch brachten, geliebt haben, waren wir mehr von den Looks, die sie auf der After-Party trugen, begeistert. Falls du es verpasst hast, hier sind die besten Looks der Golden Globes After Party letzte Woche.
Emily Ratajkowski – Emily Ratajkowski weiß, wie man feiert! Hier sieht sie in einem goldenen Reem Acra Kleid mit einem verzierten Akzent in der Mitte aus. Der Look wird mit H. Stern Juwelen und einem Paar Stuart Weitzman Heels vervollständigt.
Shanina Shaik – Victorias Secret Model Shanina Shaik sah himmlisch auf die Globes After Party in einem blau-grauen Ralph und Russo Kleid mit Rüschen und Blumenstickereien, um die fliessende, romantische Atmosphäre zu vervollständigen.
Shay Mitchell – shay wählte den minimalistischen Weg mit einem einfachen goldenen Leah de Gloria Kleid, das sie mit einem goldenen Halsband und goldenen Armreifen und Armreifen aus Coomi Juwelen ausstattete. .Sie beendete auch den Blick mit Schutzschuhen.
Hailey Baldwin – vornehm und romantisch – das sind die genauen Worte, die uns in den Sinn kamen, als wir Hailey Baldwin bei der Golden Globes nach der Party sahen. Ihr hübsches rosa Elie Saab Kleid sieht fabelhaft aus mit pinkfarbenen Steinen von Lorraine Schwartz und metallischen Goldpumps.
Kathryn Hahn – Kathryn Hahn sah extra grimmig und fabelhaft aus in einem ganz schwarzen Smoking-Look, in dem sie einen sexy kleinen Bralette mit darunter trug, um genau die richtige Andeutung von schwül zu injizieren. Das Outfit sah mit ihren dunklen Locken perfekt aus.
Zoey Deutch – in einem Meer glitzernder glamouröser Kleider hob sich diese einfache Nummer von Fausto Puglisi auf Zoey Deutch ab. Das weiße Kleid, das mit eklektischen Kreuzen bedruckt wurde, sah sexy und verspielt aus, dank des Oberschenkel-hohen Schlitzes an der Seite, der Zoey’s sexy Gam zeigte.
Vanessa Hudgens – edel, kantig, schick, raffiniert – Vanessa Hudgens hat es mit dem Look genagelt, den sie nach der Party bei den Golden Globes trug. Das mit Nieten besetzte, schwarze Naeem Khan-Kleid, gepaart mit Cesare Paciotti-Schuhen, war das perfekte Outfit für Hudgens, die es immer leicht haben, fast jeden Look auszuziehen.
Lucy Hale – ein weiteres komplett schwarzes Ensemble, das nach der Partyszene die Golden Globes zierte, war eine von Lucy Hale, die ein christliches Siriano-Kleid mit transparenten Akzenten aus Täfelungen trug.
Emmanuelle Chriqui – geschmeidig und schick sind die beiden Worte, die den Look von Emanuelle zur Afterparty der Golden Globes zusammenfassen. Das rostige rote Kleid umarmte die kanadische Schauspielerin an den richtigen Stellen und zeigte ihre sexy Kurven.
Jamie Chung – Jamie kombiniert das Beste aus beiden Welten in dieser witzigen und dennoch raffinierten Amanda Wakely Nummer, die sie mit Jimmy Choo Schuhen kombiniert. Die Glitzer sehen auf ihrer perfekt gebräunten Haut atemberaubend aus.
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