And if Tammy Faye is, in its heavy-on-the-hairspray-and-dick-jokes way, making a bid for its namesake’s redemption and canonization (an idea that hinges on her comparatively non-hateful gay-rights stance), Goold’s antiseptic, generically contemporary-looking production isn’t helping. Bunny...
If you've been around for a while, you know that trends come and go, especially when it comes to women's beauty. But do men like the end result? We asked! This is what I posted to social media for one of my highly unscientific research projects....
In the fifth decade of the twentieth century soaps and hairsprays smelled of the influence of Chanel in America. It was as if the thought of Paris glamour could be found with in the bubbles that floated up from the kitchen sink after dinner. Chanel No.5 is locked into my scent memory ...