Friday, May 27, 2011

Surrealist Leonora Carrington, died at 94 in Mexico

MEXICO city - British painter, writer and sculptor Leonora Carrington, regarded as one of the last original surrealists, has died, National Arts Council of Mexico confirmed Thursday. She was 94.


Carrington was known for his haunting, dreamlike works which often focused on the strange ritual-like scenes with birds, cats, Unicorn-creatures and apparent other animals such as spectators or participants.


Once the lover of German artist Max Ernst, Carrington was also part of the famous wave of artistic and political emigrants, who arrived at the Mexico in the 1930s and 1940s. In the field dominated by men of surrealism, she was a member of a rare trio of female Mexico-based surrealist with Frida Kahlo and Remedios Varo.


"It was the last surrealist of high life," said the poet Homero Aridjis and longtime friend. "It was a living legend."


Friend and sponsor Dr. Isaac Masri said that it is died Wednesday of old age, after being hospitalized. "It was a large force of life and a worthy death, thus, without suffering," he said.


"She created mythic worlds in which animals and human beings magical occupies the main stage, in which fusion cobras with goats and blind crows become trees," the National Council for the Arts wrote, adding, "these were some of the images is the result of a mind obsessed to portray a reality that exceeds what can be seen."


She wrote poems, novels, tests and articles for magazines and newspapers and thousands of paintings, sculptures, collages and tapestries exhibited in the city of Mexico City, New York, Los Angeles, London, Paris, Tokyo and several other arts centres


Mexican author Elena Poniatowska was a friend of 1 / me longti artist and wrote the novel "leonora" based on his life.


"Leonora was really a woman who has been one of the types", Poniatowska said.


Carrington was born in Clayton Green, Lancashire, England, April 6, 1917 and come to the Mexico, during the second world war. For many years, she shared her time between Mexico City, New York and Chicago, but his latest inspiration and home for a long time has been in the Mexico, once nicknamed "surrealist country" by the writer and poet André Breton for its colourful and sometimes grotesque costumesmasks, rituals and dances. That meshes well with the surrealists, whose works have been marked by irony, not informed, strange juxtapositions and fantasy.


Carrington has largely shunned public events but enjoyed inviting friends to tea to an old house in the neighbourhood of Bohemia.


The University of Manchester teaching fellow Joanna Pawlik, who works with the Centre for the study of surrealism, noted that Carrington joined the surrealists in the 1930s, well after the group released its first manifesto in 1924. Pawlik noted that at least another artist who has worked with the surrealists, artist U.S. Dorothea Tanning, is still alive.


Born into a wealthy family, Carrington is the second of four children of an English manufacturer of textile and an Irish mother who painted murals small as a hobby.


When she was 9, Leonora is become so rebellious family sent him to religious schools, where she was expelled for bad conduct.


Later they sent him in a boarding school in Florence, in Italy, then in a private school for girls in Paris. She was miserable in both cases.


In the mid-1930s, she lived with Ernst in Paris, where she became friend with Breton, the Spanish painter Pablo Picasso and other members of the surrealist circle. She held his first exhibitions of Surrealist painting in 1938 in Paris and Amsterdam.


The war broke out with the Nazi Germany and in 1939, Ernst was imprisoned in a camp of concentration Largentiere by the French authorities as a foreign enemy.


The following year, Carrington fled to the Spain. It caused a scandal at the British Embassy in Madrid noisily threatening plot to kill Adolf Hitler and was interned in an asylum for the insane in Santander, where it ends by escaped and made his way to Lisbon.

Carrington was rescued by the writer, Renato Leduc, she has met during his days in Paris where he worked as a Mexican Consulate official. They married - apparently for Carrington outside Europe - and went to New York and Mexico City later.

She became a Mexican citizen. She and Leduc divorce, and she married her second husband, born in Hungary writer-photographer Emerico "chiki" Weisz, in 1946. They have two children, one of them, Pablo, became a painter in his own right.

The Mexico, it binds with the poet and prize Nobel laureate Octavio Paz, Frida Kahlo and her husband, the irascible muralist Diego Rivera, the late Spanish film producer-director Luis Bunuel and many others.

Carrington took his two sons and left the Mexico in 1968 to protest the killing October 2 army of demonstrating students from the University, but returned a year later.

In 1971, she went to the Canada and Scotland to study Buddhism under a Tibetan monk in exile, and then he returned to Mexico City. She left again for New York after two earthquakes devastated the city in September 1985 and three years later, moved to Chicago.

A few years after this she returned to the Mexico.

The artist is survived by two sons, Gabriel and Pablo. His body was carried to a funeral home in Mexico City for viewing, and she was buried Thursday in the British cemetery of the city.









Kara DioGuardi, develop the new series of the docu for Bravo

LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - the former "american idol" judge Kara DioGuardi has worked with Bravo to develop a new series of docu.


"kara" project takes an overview within the music industry from the perspective of the songwriter and producer DioGuardi, who also serves as judge head on a series of upcoming network music competition the cable "Platinum Hit"."," made its debut on May 30.


"'kara' is the perfect complement to our more recent slate of development, Eli Lehrer, Vice President of Bravo development, said in a statement." People have a perception of DioGuardi, but this series will peek behind the curtain and reveals much more interesting aspects and facets of this brilliantly, talented artist and businesswoman. ?


Serve Randy Barbato and Fenton Bailey, Chaz Bono "Becoming Chaz," documentary with Tom Campbell as Executive producers, and DioGuardi and Stephen Finfer.

Winner "idol" could wind up on the map of hometown NC

GARNER, N.C. - Scotty McCreery put the town of Garner, on the map of North Carolina. Today, the city is planning to implement the places where the last "American Idol" goes to school, worked and prayed on a map as well.


A family of Michigan went its way to stop in Garner on the path of the return of Myrtle Beach, s.c., at the instigation of the teenage daughter, spokesman for city Rick Mercier said Thursday, a day after McCreery won Fox television talent. In addition, city officials are hearing anecdotal stories of people who wish to see resounding Scotty for themselves.


"After that, we thought, and perhaps we should come up with a bit of the map," said Mercier.


The card would include Garner Magnet High School, where Scotty is still a junior; First Baptist Church, which Scotty and his family will attend. Grocery store of Lowe, where Scotty worked as a cashier and bagger; the Auditorium history Garner, one of the first places Scotty sang in public. and Park of Benson Lake, where Scotty conducted a few weeks ago when "Idol" reduced competitors to three finals.


Scotty, 17, bat 16 years Lauren Alaina of Rossville, GA, an another country crooner. She was the first final of all countries in the history of "Idol", and competitors were the youngest ever to compete for the title.


Signs of support remain in Garner, including one at the edge of the nearest city of downtown Raleigh, which reads "this Scotty country." But the s Lowe, where Scotty works cash register no. 2 upon his return to the home visit on 14 may, Manager Terry Mascaro said that the store is to be "de-Scotterized."


Fans "began to come and seizing a piece of whatever they could get" Thursday, he said, laughing. Posters have disappeared, and the display of Coca-Cola stated "Vote for Scotty" was taken down Thursday. But he gave a cutout one-of-a-kind, life-size Scotty Fund No. 2.


And the other that a card as possible, Garner has no immediate plan to capitalize on the fame of Scotty until, perhaps, he comes home again. And people are uncertain when it will because it goes on the "Idol" tour, including a decision of 27 July at the Centre of RBC in Raleigh, in the same place where fans gathered for a watch party is on Wednesday evening to see Scotty win.


"The 14th was our big chance to show ourselves", Mercier said, referring to the visit of return home of Scotty. "We were told by other cities with"idol"finalists which is your chance to shine."


Garner high school, Scotty reminders remain, including the small doors of front watch parties advertising posters. In the choir room, a picture framed with photos of the members of the choir of the previous school year is still on the floor. Scotty is smiling in a photograph on the left of his favourite teacher, Meredith Clayton, his bow tie slightly dishonest.


As main Drew Cook travelled the corridors of the school of 2,200 - student Thursday, a student is prevented. "Hey, Mr. Cook." "I'm going on 'idol' next year," said the student. Cook advised him to begin practicing immediately.


"This is the thing cool about it," said Cook. "They have the opportunity to see one of their classmates who had all kinds of hopes and dreams, and his dream is realized right in front of them." They can see that if you work hard, you're talented and do you things correctly, you can be successful. ?

Union files complaint to stop the move of the Opera of NYC (AP)

NEW YORK - a Union filed a Federal complaint against the troubled New York City Opera, saying that the plans of the company out of Lincoln Center after 45 years compromises the rights of the work of singers, dancers and stage crew members who work for the company.

The American Guild of Musical Artists says the move of the Opera in a smaller place and a shorter schedule means less work for the members of the Union, which are usually guaranteed a certain number of work weeks per year. He filed a complaint Thursday with the National Labor Relations Board, saying that Opera should negotiate with the union movement.

"They have a legal obligation to negotiate and give us all their information," said Gordon. "They are not to decide, 'I'm going in business elsewhere, find me, if you can.'". ?

The union represents approximately 200 workers at the Opera, including approximately 50 singers and 10 production workers.

The complaint of the Union, said that the expected move will have the effect of "repressed the union and its members in the exercise of their rights."

A spokesman for the company, Maggie McKeon, said Thursday that the deposit was without foundation. Last week, the Chief Executive George Steel said that Opera simply cannot afford to operate at the Lincoln Center of anymore.

City Opera has a reputation for bold new Assembly productions and cultivating hot talent such as Placido Domingo, Renée Fleming, and Beverly Sills. But the company had difficulty in recent years.

Its staffing has decreased by 55 million to $ 9 million, obtained by The Associated Press show audits, and it has a projected deficit of $ 5 million this year.

He announced last week he moved to Lincoln Center, the complex landmark of concert halls, which is also home to the Metropolitan Opera, New York City Ballet, the Juilliard School of Music and other organizations.

The company also said that it will do only three operas on a large scale the next season instead of five.

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http://www.nycopera.com/

5 best films of Arnold Schwarzenegger

LOS ANGELES - as Charlie Sheen, Arnold Schwarzenegger was formerly known as an actor. Of course, not a great actor, but still. He played in many films.


And, as Sheen, Schwarzenegger is notorious these days for his antics off the coast of the camera. Revelations that the marriage of 25 years of former California Governor with Maria Shriver ends and that he had a son with a member of the janitorial staff he developed the honour in a way that even he was probably never.


If, as we did with Sheen, we will return both simpler, happier and think about the five best films of Schwarzenegger. And there are actually five:


? "trues Lies" (1994): Schwarzenegger still injected an element of humour in his action movies, a tongue-in-cheek recognition of his own reckless ridicule, for better or for worse. Its puns, for example, can be painful. But it is the best example of his ability to blend the laughs and shots, gags and explosions. Associated once more with Director of "terminator" James Cameron in this remake of a French comedian, Schwarzenegger stars as a spy posing as a vendor of computer light maniéré. When he suspects that his wife (a funny and sexy Jamie Lee Curtis) has a relationship, it uses all the gadgets and weapons at his disposal to win her back. A screwball blockbuster.


? "The Terminator" (1984): one of the flicks final action of the 1980s and the film really that Schwarzenegger a superstar. It has one of its lines classic and cited most - I'll be back "- and allows us to put the suffix"-ator "at the end of any word to describe him in a corny way." Cameron also put itself on the map, as Director and co-author, with this fable Sci - Fi on a cyborg unstoppable sent back to the future to kill Sarah Connor (Linda Hamilton) until it can give rise to... Well, you know what is talking about the "terminator" series Clever, intense and articulated, spirit filled with a dark mythology of biblical proportions and the kind of action developed sequences that would become one of the trademarks of Cameron.


? "Terminator 2: judgment day" (1991): a rare suite which is as good as the original, if not better (you listening, makers of the films "Hangover"?). "t2" was super high tech in its time, with transparent Visual effects which allowed Robert Patrick, the even more deadly terminator character, known as the T-1000, change of form and to heal instantly. Schwarzenegger is back as the original terminator, which must now protect the son of Sarah Connor. Of course, the characteristics "t2" yet another of its classical lines - "Hasta la vista, baby" - which he would use to cringe inducing effect in various actual circumstances.


? "Total recall" (1990): inspired by a short story by Philip k. Dick and directed by Paul Verhoeven, it is a brisk, paranoid, violent adventure and darkly funny. Schwarzenegger stars as Doug Quaid, a construction worker living in the future who discovers that his entire existence has been a manufacture. His true identity (which has something to do with March) has been cleared, but virtual reality travel help him unblock his own mysteries. This vision of an effective future is supposed to be surprising in its soullessness, but "Total recall" also includes a host of sleaze. After all, this is the man who would lead "Basic Instinct." Which, a young and beautiful extremely Sharon Stone plays as woman of Schwarzenegger.


? "Predator" (1987): OK, I will admit that I choose it in part because my husband loves, and he has an uncanny talent for it on television at any time of day or night. (I also like heard shouting, "Get to the chopper!" in Arnold bad accent). A movie at the beginning of veteran action John McTiernan, this sci-fi thriller is a group of commandos who are caught in the trap in a jungle of Central America and hunted by an extraterrestrial Monster. Schwarzenegger, as forces special ass bad named Dutch, is sent to save them, but it must also fight against this deadly creature with camouflage capabilities. If anyone could do, it is Arnold to its powers.

Overview of the ticket: A $100-million-plus ' Hangover'


LOS ANGELES - will no evil head for "Hangover party II" this day weekend, with ticket sales North America should exceed the $ 100 million.


And contrary to the pain of the last day of remembrance, it should be no difficulty head holiday to Hollywood, either, with several films strong market likely to boost the total this year for one of the periods of film-going more busy year to well over 200 million of $. It would be up to $ 192 million last year, the level the more low in almost 20 years and may be the highest grossing non-English rival Memorial weekend 255 million in 2007 never-.


Warner Bros. "beginner"hangover part II"is the highly anticipated for the first opus released in 2009, what was to become the highest Box-Office R-rated comedy of all time." Bringing together the original distribution, including the Bradley Cooper and Zach Galifianakis, director Todd Phillips has transplanted the pleasure in Thailand and took the R-rated situations to a whole new (lower?) level.


The film has already colleced Movies beginning Thursday midnight $ 10.4 million and will likely top the period of five days of vacation with far more than 100 million of revenue.


Cartoons have provided many of these success stories of the first quarter of this year, with "Gnomeo and Juliet," "Hop," Rango "and"Rio"all huge audiences search entertainment appropriate to the family of drawing." DreamWorks Animation of the "Kung Fu Panda 2" 3 - d of Paramount Pictures is the second opus of the franchise and follows the original of 2008, which received more than 630 million dollars in global sales. Opening on Thursday, the film should kick its way to $ 65 million to 70 million dollars for the period of five days of vacation.


The global scourge "Pirates of the Caribbean: on Stranger tides Disney" is in a position ideal to capture the PG-13 crowd will be to the left of "The hangover" and too old for "kung fu Panda." A-powered by holiday, the second weekend gross of approximately 45 million dollars for Friday through period Sunday it will land in third place. The film has already adopted the 400 million global sales mark.


"Bridesmaids" of Universal dropped a mere 20 per cent in its second week and the r-rated comedy must catch a bouquet of fourth place in adolescence high on its third weekend down the aisle.


Rounding of the top five at approximately $ 10 million is "Thor of Paramount," which has been crashing away since she opened the summer season in early May. "Fast five universal" is still in the race, as his brand of popcorn entertainment is particularly suited weekend Memorial.

Battles of coalition Grammy Awards in the category cuts

NEW YORK--a coalition of musicians is requiring the Recording Academy restore more than 30 categories cut in the Grammy Awards, alleging the cuts unfairly target ethnic music and carried out without the input of its thousands of members.


A protest was planned Thursday in Beverly Hills, California, at a meeting of the academy Board. It is part of a campaign by those upset by decision of the month last to reduce fields Grammy, which this year totalled 109, at 78.


Grammy President and CEO Neil Portnow said modifications will be effective for the Grammys 2012. He urged the dissidents to work with the Academy, which would examine the effect of the changes for 2013 prices.


But the demonstrators hoped that the process can be reversed in time for the Grammy ceremony next year, if at least one member of the Commission asked the Academy to reconsider.


"It is I hope that during this time, someone will increase and be courageous enough and to do so," Bobby Sanabria, a candidate of Grammy four times in the Latin jazz category and a leader of the movement against the amendments, said in an interview Wednesday.


"He is arrogant in saying that it is written in stone, when we have a chance to get these categories restored," Sanabria of Portnow said. He called for the resignation of Portnow and the Board of Directors.


The Academy has announced changes on 6 April; the move came after a year more review of the structure of prices, the first in history of year accompanied by the Grammys. Portnow said at the time that the changes would make it more competitive Grammys, and the prices more wanted.


But the move has swept several members of the Academy, which have been taken by surprise by the announcement.


Paul Simon wrote to Portnow asking him to reconsider, in writing, in part: "I think that the Grammys were a disservice to many talented musicians combining the types previously separate music and in a tote of categories more fuzzy." ... They deserve thanks Grammy distinct that they have been given until this change eliminated them. ?


Carlos Santana and his musician wife, Cindy Blackman Santana, wrote a letter of protest to the Academy saying: "to remove the Latin Jazz and many other ethnic categories is a huge disservice to the brilliant musicians who keep the dynamic music to their fans - new and old." ... We strongly protest against this decision and we ask you to represent all the colours of the Rainbow, when it comes to music and give ethnic music a place in the hearts of lovers of music everywhere in the world. ?


Sanabria, working with musicians including Eddie Palmieri and Arturo O'Farrill, said ethnic music is unfairly targeted and called him "a subtle form of racism."


He said "the effect will be that the music will be very, very homogeneous, it already begins to sound like that already,". "Society as we know it is now very multicultural and diverse, and the Grammys still reflects that.".


Portnow, in an interview this week, said he understands the frustration of those affected. However, he denied many of the claims of Sanabria, including the idea that the categories non-mainstream suffered cuts.


"In the price of this year, at the 53rd Annual ceremony), there were 34 ordinary categories.". The next year, with the modified revision, it will be 20 regular categories. It is a significant reduction in traditional areas. Categories not mainstream... There is 71. In the coming 54th price, there will be 54, "he said, saying that the percentage-wise, public categories were made more."


"Not only non-mainstream categories have been assigned here," he said. "The facts of this case do not play that.".


Portnow also disputed with the claim of Sanabria that the changes have been made arbitrarily and in secret, saying that changes have been made by representatives of the members.


"It is a Committee consisting of members of the Academy, which include musicians and producers, engineers and experts in various fields," he said. "There were more than a year and a half discussion within this group, in this Committee." They recommended global changes to the process for the Board of Directors, reviewed carefully. ?


Portnow said the changes were already adopted and unless that "things Council to act in a manner not consistent with its rules and regulations, (these concerns) will be heard in the next cycle".

He also criticized Sanabria to what he called personal attacks against him and other members of the Council.

"It is not rational is not logical to have a discussion to ask people to resign," he said. "I think that endears their cause to members of the Council be."

After the Academy announced changes, meetings were held in the cities of chapter across the country to join the members. Portnow said it was willing to meet with members of the coalition of Sanabria.

"They have done an excellent job in the mobilization of the community to do something." If the community was mobilized, take it to the next step... a positive direction, "says.

Sanabria said: "you not to stick a sword in the back of someone and then when they are bleeding to say that we will meet."

Lack of "it respect us," he said. "It is so out of touch with everything."

Meeting of the Commission of the Academy of registration ends Friday. If it finds with the changes still in place, Sanabria is promising the boycotts of the Grammy Awards, CBS broadcast partner and sponsors of the show. He said that it will also ask people to resign from the Academy.

"We must fight against it." This is not only a question of music. It is a question of cultural diversity, "he says.