Thursday, March 24, 2022

Michael's Musings

Hello Lover
Michael Shinafelt

"Do you realize that people are still having sex? They've been told not to, perhaps they are perplexed." - LaTour, People Are Still Having Sex

Greetings Minions, guess what's on my brain this week? I'll give you two guesses and the first one doesn't count...Hey, lust keeps on lurking after all. That's all, time to get to it!

Break me off a piece of that Boobie Bar

KY, because no one should have to squeal like a pig (is that a banjo I hear?!)

Wanna buy a snake?

Finally saw Coda great movie, I think it's going to win the Oscar for Best Picture this Sunday

The word "nun" is just the letter "n" doing a cartwheel, the more you know...

Saw X this past weekend what a bonkers horror movie, I LOVED IT!!!

Fingers crossed the Kristen Stewart wins Best Actress for Spencer, she deserves it.

Rap music makes my ass vibrate 

Woman Crush of the Week - Mia Goth for her dual role in X, she understood the assignment 

Season four of You is now in production...Yes!

Lots of unintentional comedy this week but “rate your faith 1-10” is up there.

Somewhere right now Kate McKinnon is wondering what the hell to do with what she just saw

Although you can't see them or hear their breathing sounds

Hey, it hasn't gone out of style you know

Find out what I'm taking about (I think you know) here -

https://www.instagram.com/michaelshinafelt/?hl=en

https://twitter.com/MShinafelt  

Wednesday, March 23, 2022

Hump Day & Chill

Keeping Things Lively
Blake Lively

Another Wednesday another Hump Day & Chill. When I saw Blake Lively out and about in NYC I thought one thing: Wow!

I have got to say this midriff baring little black dress is something special and Blake pulls it off to perfection, perfection I say!

So hats off today to Ms. Lively - she is our Hump Day & Chill Queen.

Hey, nobody does it better than Blake, fight me...!!!

Blake on IG -

https://www.instagram.com/blakelively/?hl=en

Tuesday, March 22, 2022

"A Dollar Today Keeps The Stigma Away"

Hey Minions! Remember Marla and Dave Thomas? Well on the off chance you might not recall them here is the link to our chat http://mshinafelt.blogspot.com/2022/02/love-story-marla-dave-thomas.html 

They are on a fundraising mission to end the stigma of mental illness.

So if you have a dollar give a dollar, if you have more give more via the number above.

Make today a good one! 

Watch and listen to Mental Health Mondays with Marla and Dave live on Mondays at 6:00 P PT/9:00 P ET:

www.youtube.com/c/MentalHealthMondays

https://podcasts.apple.com/ie/podcast/mental-health-mondays-with-marla-and-dave/id1527617186   

Monday, March 21, 2022

Under Pressure

Got Pressure?
Annie Lennox & David Bowie

"It's the terror of knowing what the world is about, Watching some good friends screaming, "Let me out!"Under Pressure, David Bowie & Queen 

For some reason the song Under Pressure was playing in my head when I woke this morning and judging by these lyrics from it I'm sure we can collectively understand why with all the bonkers things happening in the world.

Thus I pulled up the David Bowie, Annie Lennox & Queen performing it on YouTube and knew it's what you all need to kick off your week. 

My Monday gift to you.

You're welcome!!!


Saturday, March 19, 2022

These Boots Were Made For Walkin'

Walkin' in NY
Shay Mitchell

"These boots are made for walkin', And that's just what they'll do, One of these days these boots are gonna walk all over you" Nancy Sinatra, These Boots Were Made For Walkin'

Are you ready, boots? It's time to start walkin' - remember Shay Mitchell from Pretty Little Liars and the first season of You? 

Well here she is in NYC wearing a really cool pair of red boots with the caption:

❤️ NY (I also love these boots and not wearing pants ðŸ˜¬)

No lies detected in this statement. Anyway Shay is so stylish and pretty and I'm sure a liar, like everyone else given specific situations.

But when you have boots like these you can do pretty much whatever you like.

Do you!!! 

Shay on IG -

https://www.instagram.com/shaymitchell/

Friday, March 18, 2022

Getting To Know The Whitmore Sisters

The Whitmore Sisters

Sat., Apr. 23 •LOS ANGELES• Hotel Cafe

1623 N. Cahuenga Blvd.  Showtime: 7:00 p.m. Tickets $25
 
Media praise for The Whitmore Sisters recently released album Ghost Stories (Red House Records, 1/21/22)

“Sibling harmony can be a contradiction in terms.  It also makes for lovely music, and that’s the case here. The sisterly sonorities of Eleanor and Bonnie Whitmore mesh beautifully on their duo debut, the voices are easy to differentiate but complementary as they explore a range of styles.”  -- ASSOCIATED PRESS
 
Ghosts are always with us, waiting for the right moment, or reason, to reveal themselves. Then a song, a stretch of road, or someone’s laughter hits your ear, and suddenly you’re back in the moment, feeling the rush of emotions as if time never moved on. For Eleanor and Bonnie Whitmore, two of roots music’s most accomplished songwriter/ instrumentalist/ vocalists, the ghosts chose to appear right as Covid became entrenched — when live music evaporated and people were isolated from each other. 
 
Bonnie, whose four solo albums are all state-of-a-real-woman’s-heart jewels, decided to join sister Eleanor and her husband Chris Masterson in their Los Angeles closed circle for a break. Chris, who’s recorded four albums with his wife as The Mastersons, saw the visit as an opportunity to issue a practical mandate: If Bonnie was coming, it was time for the sisters to make an album. Not just an album, but “the album” — the musical inevitability that’s been simmering since a 22-year-old Eleanor was protecting her curly headed 15-year-old sister at gigs in local bars. The collection, along with two covers — a song by their pal Aaron Lee Tasjan (“Big Heart Sick Mind” and “On the Wings of a Nightingale” (written by Paul McCartney for iconic siblings The Everly Brothers) — was produced by Chris Masterson and completes Ghost Stories, their debut album which was released on January 21, 2022 on Red House Records. 
 
The sisters’ closeness and unconventional upbringing, not to mention their melodic sensibility and pure blood harmonies, have created something truly special with their debut album.

“We have all these things that make us us,” Bonnie says. “Our mother was an opera singer; our father was a folk singer.  Trained to fly as girls by a father who was an accomplished Navy Air carrier pilot, they were exposed to amphibious planes, jets, props and all sorts of aviation possibilities. Consequently, The Whitmore Sisters see the world from an above-the-world perspective. Marveling at the whimsy that comes with flying, they also acknowledge that flight allows you to see things in larger ways and make connections most people miss.

 
“We’re both seasoned musicians,” Eleanor offers. “We’ve made so many records on our own, for ourselves and with other artists. I’m classically trained.  When we come together, we understand each other, because we have so much shared musical vocabulary.” 
Ultimately, Ghosts Stories' cathartic songs embrace the beauty and the experience of living. What came from lockdown and shared experiences —hiking the Grand Canyon at 5, playing bars at 15 or just embracing the beauty of living — is an album to take you places and make you feel so alive.
“Music should move people,” Eleanor affirms. “Or at least cause some kind of reaction. Sometimes it’s comforting, or you can rock out! I’ve always liked Woody Guthrie’s way of looking at it: “Music is to comfort the disturbed and disturb the comfortable.”