Saturday, June 13, 2009
Le notti di Cabiria.
Nights of Cabiria (Le notti di Cabiria) the 1957 film by Federico Fellini stars his wife (actress and impressive physical comedienne) Giulietta Masina as the childlike prostitute, Cabiria. The film follows her as she gains and loses love, suffering repeated heartbreak at the hands of her male suitors, all the while negotiating her evenings of work on the wayward streets of Ostia, a rough and tumble section of Rome. Cabiria is the quintessential little lady in the big city, a precursor to the Carrie Bradshaw's of late, taking on the heady task of survival with impressive wit, strength, and clarity. After each tumble her Chaplin-esque eyebrows and gestures assure you that she is as okay as ever, her romantic, innocent nature somehow remaining intact. Quick to explosive episodes of both rage and joy, she embraces each facet of her existence with an endearing honesty and resilience. The O.G. of the prostitute-with-a-heart-of-gold genre (Pretty Woman is a pale echo by comparison) Fellini and Masina paint an eloquent, human portrait that feels very current despite being nearly fifty years old.
Friday, June 12, 2009
Bombs away!
The air plants have arrived!
These winsome, otherworldly plants do not require soil and are a beautiful adornment to old glass, ceramics, seashells, or any other lovely little container you have around.
This particular selection of tillandsia's share a
certain aquatic feeling - resembling anemones and
other precious creatures of the sea.
Come in to see them first hand and we'll tell you
all about them.
xoxo COUNCIL
Sunday, June 7, 2009
She's like a rainbow.
Our dear friend Cydney Puro recently had some of her lovely portrait work published in NYLON magazine's June issue. Take a peek on us.
xoxo COUNCIL
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