Friday, February 24, 2023
Fanny Friday
"Flapper Fanny Says" (later just "Flapper Fanny") ran as a single-panel daily cartoon from January 26, 1925 until June 29, 1940. The series was part of a wave of popular culture that focused on the flapper look and lifestyle, and it was created and initially drawn by Ethel Hays (1925-1930), then Gladys Parker (1930-1935), and finally Sylvia Sneldman (1935-1940).
Flapper Fanny will be appearing here at Shades of Gray, on every other Friday for the foreseeable future. We're kicking things off with the very first "Flapper Fanny Says" cartoon, although future weeks will bring a random selection of Hays' run on the strip (which was very Art Deco in style and consistently featured a flapper cartoon and a witticism), Parker (whose work on the series was more what in line with what is traditionally thought of as a comics strip format), and Sneldman (who combined elements of both her predecessors and increasingly drew upon an expanded cast of characters that had been introduced by Parker).
Thursday, February 23, 2023
Wednesday, February 22, 2023
It's National Cat Day (in Japan)!
Feb. 22 (2/22) is National Cat Day in Japan. This day was chosen by the nation to celebrate the greatest animals on planet Earth, because the date (2/22) sounds to Japanese ears like a cat meowing--nyan-nyan-nyan, which "two-two-two" in Japanese.
Here are some pictures of ladies and their pussies in observation of this very special day!
Where are the dancers?
On International Dance Day 2022, the ballerinas ran off into the wild. We're trying to keep track of them, and we'll try to bring you updates on the last Wednesday of each month until International Dance Day 2023. Here's what some of them have been doing recently:
... while Sydney may have found the Highway to Hell (at the Bridge Over Troubled Waters).
Sarah found herself (which is fitting, since we are posting on 2/22).
Miko found what may be the Stairway to Heaven...
But there's no doubt that MacKenzie and Zarina found themselves further from home than anyone else: They ran into a group of short guys and tagged along for a trip to Mordor.
Tuesday, February 21, 2023
A 120+ year-old movie that's still fresh
The Brahmin and the Butterfly (aka "The Butterfly's Chrysalis") (1901)
Starring: Georges Melies and an anonymous dancer
Director: Georges Melies
Rating: Eight of Ten Stars
"The Brahmin and the Butterfly" is one of my favorite shorts from early special effects wizard Georges Melies. It's a little goofy, a little creepy, the effects are pretty good even by modern standards, and it's got a story with a twist. All in about two minutes!
Starring: Georges Melies and an anonymous dancer
Director: Georges Melies
Rating: Eight of Ten Stars
A sorerer (Melies) uses magic to create a beautiful winged woman by enchanting a giant caterpillar... but things don't go quite as he planned.
"The Brahmin and the Butterfly" is one of my favorite shorts from early special effects wizard Georges Melies. It's a little goofy, a little creepy, the effects are pretty good even by modern standards, and it's got a story with a twist. All in about two minutes!
What's more, I think the story will resonate with modern audiences. Take a look and let me know if you agree! (The version I'm providing below features a modern score done specifically for this film, which makes watching it even more enjoyable.)
Monday, February 20, 2023
Musical Monday with New German Cinema
Singer/songwriter Jessica Weiss, who has been the face and voice of UK-based band Fear of Men since 2011, recently unveiled a solo project. Check out the first video released in support of it below... and enjoy the ethereal spookiness! (I don't think I've enjoyed a song of this genre as much as this one since C'est la Mort in the early 1990s.)
Friday, February 17, 2023
Firearms Friday with Raquel Welch
As the 1980s dawned, Welch's career shifted focus from the Big Screen to the television where she often produced and starred in movies tailored to her talents. She also turned herself into something of a cottage industry, serving as the spokesperson for numerous beauty products and appearing in comedies as "herself".
With the turn of the century from the 1900s to the 2000s, and Welch entering her 60s, she remained a gorgeous as ever and standing as the very definition of "aging gracefully". In 2017, at the age of 77, she played her last major role as a supporting character in the 10-episode Canadian television series "Date My Dad".
Raquel Welch passed away on February 15, 2023, following a short illness.
Thursday, February 16, 2023
A big welcome to our new sponsor!
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If so, be aware that murder is illegal, bodies are hard to dispose of... and that we know someone who can offer you a better option! We're proud to announce a another sponsor who makes it possible for the Shades of Gray team to bring you all the great content you find here!
Check out this sort ad, visit their shop, or give them a call! See if they can't improve YOUR life!
Wednesday, February 15, 2023
Tuesday, February 14, 2023
A dream of soul mates in black and white
I've rarely come across a more perfect short film to offer up for your viewing pleasure on Valentine's Day than this one. I hope you enjoy it!
Black and White (2021)
Starring: Chastity Cofield, Skylar McNamee, and D.W. Moffett
Director: Daniel Otero
Rating: Seven of Ten Stars
Black and White (2021)
Starring: Chastity Cofield, Skylar McNamee, and D.W. Moffett
Director: Daniel Otero
Rating: Seven of Ten Stars
Can dreams become reality? Do soulmates exist outside of dreams? A young man (McNamee) and woman (Coefield) discover the answers to those questions.
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