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  1. http://www.homotrophy.com/images/2009/nov/outback-book-2.jpg
  2. The city is more "touristy" since the Barnes Foundation moved from the Main Line (the near suburbs) to the Benj. Franklin Parkway with the Philadelphia Museum of Art. I have lost count of how many Cezanne and Matisse paintings are on display at the two museums. Those two artists are reasons to visit, but so are the many others artists' work at other local museums.
  3. Walter Savage
  4. Edris Zalman
  5. @escortrod and @Kenny, I still have not seen this film. Why? I am not sure, but it was very long before the film played here in Philadelphia. Months.
  6. @escortrod, the very reason why I have not seen the film yet. I likely should not have watched so many short chips from the film.
  7. This thread has well over 200 post. Except for several posts by @Kenny with critical comments about Armie Hammer, almost everyone likes the film, if not the distribution of the film. I know Kenny fairly well. Most people here know Kenny and I are internet friend. But, that is not the issue apparently.
  8. I praised Timothee for his stand against Woody Allen. Timothee mentioned Woody Allen first. I agree with Timothee Why is my post wrong?
  9. The Guardian: Timothée Chalamet has become the latest actor – and the most high profile male actor – to publicly disavow Woody Allen, announcing he will be donating his salary from Allen’s upcoming film to the Time’s Up initiative against harassment and assault, alongside other charities. Chalamet, 22, wore a Time’s Up pin to the Golden Globes this month, where he was nominated for his critically lauded role in Luca Guadagnino’s film Call Me By Your Name. His next film, Allen’s A Rainy Day in New York, is set for 2018 release. Allen has been the subject of decades-long allegations of sexual abuse by his adopted daughter Dylan Farrow, which were renewed in October 2017 when Farrow wrote a piece in the Los Angeles Times titled “Why has the #MeToo revolution spared Woody Allen?”. Allen continues to deny the allegations. In an interview with Christiane Amanpour on CNN last week, Chalamet evaded a question about whether he had any “qualms” about working with the director. “I hesitate to talk about it right now because what I say is only going to anger people,” Chalamet answered. “When that film comes out, if it comes out, that’s going to be really important to talk about, but it’s not the time right now.” In a post to Instagram on Monday night, Chalamet wrote that the last year of his professional life has “changed the way I see and feel about so many things”. “I am learning that a good role isn’t the only criteria for accepting a job – that has become much clearer to me in the past few months, having witnessed the birth of a powerful movement intent on ending injustice, inequality and above all, silence. “I have been asked in a few recent interviews about my decision to work on a film with Woody Allen last summer. I’m not able to answer the question directly because of contractual obligations. But what I can say is this: I don’t want to profit from my work on the film, and to that end, I am going to donate my entire salary to three charities: Time’s Up, the LGBT Centre in New York, and Rainn [the Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network]. “I want to be worthy of standing shoulder to shoulder with the brave artists who are fighting for all the people to be treated with the respect and dignity they deserve.” My comment: Good for him!!
  10. http://www.malevision.net/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/Carlos-Freiere-Brazilian.jpg Carlos Freiere
  11. Ariel Ben-Attar-Ingur
  12. Dmitry Averyanov
  13. Jared Cunha
  14. Thiago Serra
  15. "Fractured Youth" photo by Bruce Weber No more naked male Weber photo!
  16. Wow. Great story.
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