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Pirelli calendar 2012

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Mario Sorrenti shot the upcoming Pirelli 2012 with 12 models and actresses — all of which he’s worked with before — in Corsica. Among the featured? Isabeli Fontana, Natasha Poly, Saskia de Brauw, Lara Stone, Joan Smalls, Guinevere van Seenus, Malgosia Bela, Edita Vilkevicute, Kate Moss, Milla Jovovich, Margareth Made, and Rinko Kikuchi.
Of the calendar’s look, Sorrenti explained: “You know, originally I thought I was going to do very sexy pictures, and when we got there I realized that I didn’t want the pictures to be sexy at all . . . I didn’t want them to be posing and arching and like sticking their boobs in my face or anything like that.”
Thus, he added: “We tried to keep it very simple, there were times where we did just photographs with the model and myself and there was no one around. I think that was the moment when I was able to capture some of the most beautiful photographs . . . You kind of lose yourself and you go with the flow of the moment and just let things happen.”
Of including former girlfriend Moss, Sorrenti said: “Kate, I’ve known for 20 years. I can’t do this without her.” And Stone said of participating: “In the end you get that one shot, that magical decisive moment. It’s not sexy in-your-face, it’s more innocent sexy. Don’t know why they hired me!” However, she added of the calendar: “I’d like to do it every year till I’m 75.”

Yulia Tymoshenko

Yulia Volodymyrivna Tymoshenko (Ukrainian: Юлія Володимирівна Тимошенко, pronounced [ˈjulijɑ ʋɔlɔˈdɪmɪriʋnɑ tɪmɔˈʃɛnkɔ]), née Grigyan (Ukrainian: Ґріґян), born 27 November 1960, is a Ukrainian politician. She was the Prime Minister of Ukraine from 24 January to 8 September 2005, and again from 18 December 2007 to 4 March 2010. She placed third in Forbes Magazine’s List of The World’s 100 Most Powerful Women 2005. Tymoshenko is the leader of the All-Ukrainian Union “Fatherland” party and the Yulia Tymoshenko Bloc.

She has been a practising economist and academic. Prior to her political career, Yulia Tymoshenko was a successful but controversial businesswoman in the gas industry, becoming by some estimates one of the richest people in the country. Before becoming Ukraine’s first female Prime Minister in 2005, Tymoshenko co-led the Orange Revolution.

Tymoshenko was a candidate in the Ukrainian presidential elections of 2010, but lost this election to Viktor Yanukovych (Tymoshenko received 45.47% of the votes in the second and final round of this election). At first Tymoshenko challenged the election results, claiming the vote was rigged,but withdrew her appeal on 20 February 2010, stating, “It became clear that the court is not out to establish the truth”.

Since May 2010 a number of criminal cases have been opened against Tymoshenko. On 11 October 2011, a Ukrainian court sentenced Tymoshenko to seven years in prison after she was found guilty of abuse of office when brokering the 2009 gas deal with Russia. The conviction is seen as “justice being applied selectively under political motivation” by the European Union and other international organizations. Tymoshenko appealed against the sentence on 24 October 2011. On her 51st birthday an action called “Flowers for Yulia” happened in front of the Lukyanivska Prison.

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‘Legendary Sin Cities’


Documentary “Legendary Sin Cities”

Of all the remarkable events of this century perhaps the most fascinating has been the spontaneous growth, flowering and then decay of a handful of great cities. These cities were places where art, culture and political liberties co-mingled with corruption, brutality and decadence. Everything and just about anyone could be bought and sold. The immigrant would struggle beside the artist. Gamblers, thieves and prostitutes co-habited with soul-savers, the rich and the powerful. The exhilarating combination of the seamy with the sublime made these places a magnet for all the lost souls and refugees of the world. Pushing the limits of tolerance and freedom, they defined the social, political and sexual culture of the 20 th century. Their names ring out: Paris of the ’20s, Berlin of the ’20s and ’30s and Shanghai of the ’30s. In the period between the wars, these were the LEGENDARY SIN CITIES of the world. Contemporary footage mixed with rare and richly evocative archival films, stock shots and stills give resonance to the stories of an extraordinary cast of characters: novelists and artists, musicians and journalists, rogues and sinners. Added to the mix are excerpts from feature films, married with the music of those remarkable times. What results is a richly drawn portrait of a time and place that helped define our century.


Watch “Legendary Sin Cities”

http://www.1channel.ch/watch-505420-Legendary-Sin-Cities


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http://www.amazon.com/Legendary-Sin-Cities-Berlin-Shanghai/dp/B000CSUNTI

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REAL VIDEO of Muammar Gaddafi Captured

Libya’s ousted leader had been on the run since National Transitional Council (NTC) forces captured the capital Tripoli and forced him to flee in August. Gaddafi had vowed to die defending his country and railed against NATO’s attacks that helped boost the military campaign against his regime.

Sex Or Symbol?

‘Sex Or Symbol?: Erotic Images of Greece and Rome’ by Catherine Johns

Entertaining and thoughtful, this book graphically portrays an area of Greek and Roman life that was an embarrassment to the eighteenth- and nineteenth century scholars discovering these objects in their classical collections. At a time of sexual prudery such material was viewed as unsuitable for serious study and removed from public display. With 125 black and white and 38 color illustrations,Sex or Symbol?shows that while overt sexual representations were common in painting, sculpture, pottery, jewelry and other minor arts, not all the objects that shocked the Victorians had an erotic purpose. Catherine Johns demonstrates that many had a religious and apotropaic function as well as reflecting the classical delight in erotic art for its own sake. They also shed light on the social mores of the time, in particular the wide range of sexual behavior acceptable in classical antiquity.

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http://www.amazon.com/Sex-Symbol-Erotic-Images-Greece/dp/0415925673

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