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Showing posts with label blog talk. Show all posts
Showing posts with label blog talk. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Vintage Comedy Part 1

Posted on 11:47 PM by feeqwfqewef
I try to keep my interests compartmentalized - on the internet, at least - and for that reason have separate blogs dedicated to my love for vintage images and fashion, comic books, and literature. Another of my passions is comedy, especially (for now, as my areas of interests are fleeting, transient at best) midcentury revolutionaries Lenny Bruce, Dick Gregory, Mort Sahl, Woody Allen, and Nichols and May. Among their modern progeny, I'd include Marc Maron, Hari Kondabolu, Patton Oswalt, Maria Bamford, Mike Lawrence, Kyle Kinane, Sean O'Connor, Sean Patton, Todd Hanson, James Fritz, Beth Stelling, Louis CK, Dave Chappelle, and Lucas Molandes.

That list is by no means exhaustive, but those are the comedians that I love. They're dark, personal, a bit depressed and misanthropic, intelligent, and most importantly of all, they're hilarious.

Instead of creating a new blog to neglect (sorry I've been away for so long!), I figured I'd share my seemingly disparate passions with the readers of b.vikki vintage.


I've just begun to collect vintage comedy albums and my budding collection has grown - over the past month or so - to include the early work of Bill Cosby, Flip Wilson, W.C. Fields, Steve Martin, George Carlin, The Smothers Brothers, Lily Tomlin, Allan Sherman, and Bob Newhart.


Of course, I can never leave a hobby at collection alone. My tendency toward exhaustive research has permeated my love for comedy, as well. I'd highly recommend, to anyone even peripherally interested in comedy, reading Gerald Nachman's Seriously Funny: The Rebel Comedians of the 1950s and 1960s. Its attitudes toward modern comedy are a bit dismissive and blanketed, but Nachman's depth of passion and interest in what made the comedy of the 50s and 60s so controversial, irreverent, and pioneering are invaluable.

To tie things back to the theme of b.vikki vintage, I found a handful of articles from Ebony and Jet magazine chronicling the evolution of black comedy in the 1950s and 1960s that piqued my interest; profiled alongside the comics I mentioned enjoying above are their black contemporaries, to whom, before finding these articles, I'd unfortunately been all but oblivious. The 1960 Ebony article below names Nipsey Russell, who I loved as the Tin Man in The Wiz, but of whose stand up career I'd never heard, as Mort Sahl's black equivalent.

There are at least three dangling b.vikki vintage features I've been promising to resolve (weddings, voters, menswear), but I've never been one to complete anything the way I'd planned it. So, I'm introducing this feature for you all to enjoy...

Click images to enlarge.




The above article highlights the difficulties facing the emerging class of black comics in 1960, many of whom (Dick Gregory, Red Foxx) we now know went on to fantastic careers, setting the precedent for just the kind of political and social satire the article claims black comics of the day were largely incapable of successfully executing. What I found most interesting was that the controversial work of Lenny Bruce and Mort Sahl is established as the standard to be achieved, this quote from Steve Allen being particularly telling: "Just imagine a Negro comic getting up on stage and saying some of the things that Lenny Bruce or Mort Sahl are getting away with." What no one could have known at the time this article was written was that Bruce would presently be destroyed by censorship and litigation for saying just such things; the heartbreaking story of his rise and fall is documented in Without Tears (which, despite its name, made me cry like a baby!).

If you're interested in hearing some midcentury comedy, here are a couple of bits I really enjoy:

Bach to Bach - Nichols and May: the completely improvised comedy sketch involving two pretentious lovers engaged in hilarious one-uppery. Pillowtalk has never been more unbearable.

Lenny Bruce's subversive Black woman or White woman bit. It challenges people's prejudices even today!

A great 1960 TIME article on Mort Sahl.

On my YouTube channel, I have tons of comedy videos I love favorited - modern and vintage. Be forewarned, the subject matter is often indelicate and untoward! I guess I talk a good game here on b.vikki vintage, but my tastes are basically as crude as anyone's.

Going back a bit further, I'd also recommend checking out humorists Robert Benchley (whose short essay "Inherent Vice: Express Paid" [no Pynchon] I've just finished and it cracked me up. Some of the other essays in Benchley lost and found are so dated they confound my sense of humor, but the ones that still work are hilarious and timeless.) and S.J. Perelman.

And here's a quick 1961 review and collection of Dick Gregory quotes from Jet Magazine:

Enlarged version.

Thanks for reading.
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Saturday, February 27, 2010

News! Updates!

Posted on 11:38 AM by feeqwfqewef
Hello b.vikki vintage readers,

I've not forsaken you completely! Yes, it's been a long while since I've posted, but I wanted to share some news with you all and POSSIBLY get your help with a new venture:

I'll be freelancing for the next three month over at Zora&Alice (zora-alice.com), a new blog and monthly magazine aiming to start a new conversation about black women.



Read more about Zora&Alice HERE & below:
The Mission:

Zora&Alice magazine’s mission is to be the premier online destination for quality reporting and analysis on issues that affect contemporary, young black women. At any given time, we hope to accomplish three of the four:

  • To provide a fresh, intelligent voice for young black women
  • To empower and uplift young black women as they develop unique identities
  • To support and promote young black women as entrepreneurs, creators and pioneers
  • To wear power pumps and rule the world like the stone cold forces we know ourselves to be

About the Name:

Our name is inspired by the collection ” I Love Myself When I’m Laughing…And Then Again When I’m Looking Mean & Impressive,” an anthology of works by Zora Neale Hurston and edited by Alice Walker. Zora Neale Hurston was an iconoclast, underappreciated and condemned for her independence, whose many contributions to American literary canon would have been ignored were it not for the persistence of those she inspired, including Walker.

I've pursued more interests in my 23 years than I care to recount, but the constant through them all has been writing and literature. I'm very excited to be involved with Zora&Alice and hope you all will check it out in April at the time of its launch. Of course, I'll have lots to say about vintage fashion, among other things, so be sure to sign up for the Zora&Alice email list to stay updated on the magazine's progress.


Also, if you are, or know of any great black Etsy retailers, leave your/their info in the comments or email me at becca.oneal@gmail.com!



Last but not least, I've got about 20 vintage dresses on my hands and I'll be doing a giveaway VERY soon, so if you like winning free clothes, stay tuned for more info.



More posts coming soon!
;)
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Thursday, January 14, 2010

Ladies of Harlem

Posted on 2:32 PM by feeqwfqewef
This post is all about links!

First, I want to link to this great post at AfroDandy about Black / African Pin-up art. I'm a big fan of Bettie Page, but have either neglected to seek out or failed to come across many images of Black pin-up models.

The image below, originally featured on The Pin-Up Blog caught my eye and I couldn't resist posting it here:





The photos are great, but be sure to read Zavi's post!


Within that post, was a link to a blog I'd stumbled upon a few months ago while doing research for b.vikki vintage, but had, until the post at AfroDandy, nearly forgotten all about (I almost imperceptibly linked to it in my post on the movie Reet, Petite, and Gone): Ladies of Harlem!

It's a simple, one page site, but the pictures speak volumes!

I'll be posting more consistently in the coming days: more mens fashions from the 50s and early-mid 1960s, part 2 of Vintage Black Voters and Politicians, and the Vintage Black Brides series will move into 1961.... and if you read this blog, you know that I never EVER stick to a schedule, so there will be plenty of mix-ups and unexpected posts along the way.

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Tuesday, December 8, 2009

b.vikki vintage on tumblr

Posted on 12:02 AM by feeqwfqewef
Salutations, readers!

I've just started a tumblr that you can find at the link below:

bvikkivintage.tumblr.com

Starting today, I'll be posting tidbits (photos, videos, links) that fall through the cracks here on Blogger and don't really fit into any category. So, on the b.vikki vintage tumblr, there will be posts you can't find here! (And, of course, some reposts of the old standbys.)

I hope you'll all take a peek at the tumblr and follow if you've got a tumblr account.

Thanks for reading!
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Friday, November 20, 2009

So much to tell!

Posted on 2:46 AM by feeqwfqewef
Don't forget to visit b.vikki vintage on Etsy!

The past two days have been intense for b.vikki vintage! I noticed an exponential up-tick in my Google Analytics on Wednesday and woke Thursday morning to a prominent feature on Jezebel.com, a site I read frequently (Who am I kidding? I'm a starred commenter. I love Jezebel!).

The feature, written by Racialicious' Latoya Peterson, came as a complete surprise to me. I never contacted Jezebel, so for them to have found my blog was truly fortunate and a blessing.

Other good news:

I've been contacted for several interviews... which I'm wary about (but for which I am immensely grateful), as I've done my best to expunge every picture of myself from the internet - and there were LOTS from my public relations days.

I've teamed up with Leila from BGLHonline.com (formerly BlackGirlLongHair.blogspot.com) to do a "Vintage Natural" feature that should go up approximately once a week. The posts will feature women from the 1920s-1960s with natural hair, their stories, their pictures, articles and more. I've loved BGLH for a long time now (I'm a naturally curly girl - almost 9 years since), so this is all very exciting.

African American Brides has linked to my Vintage Black Weddings posts and I couldn't be more thrilled. I contacted Erica, one of the site's wonderful writers, a few days ago, and I'm so happy she liked the blog!

Scratch from ScritchandScratch.com - a sketch blog - has created this amazing vintage-inspired illustration based on b.vikki vintage posts. I love comics and I love vintage, so this is right up my alley. Any converging of the two is a welcome treat. The hair and the dress are pitch perfect.



And I have to thank all of the other blogs that have linked to or posted about b.vikki vintage in the past month and a half.

Vintage Bulletin
Fedora Lounge
BlankBareClean
India Clothes
Thriftaholic
Vintage Colour
A Slip of a Girl
PONY HÜTCHEN
Here's Looking Like You, Kid
Black Nerds Network
Renaissance Festival
FlyGirls
CarlaGirl.net
Afro Dandy
Curious Tribe
Morning Railway
You don't know me ay?
Quirky Black Girls
Kitsch Slapped
Trewz
creative silence
Trendeevision
treadbared
Snewty
past. present. future. perfect.
Pappy
coolness
Tokyo Grindhouse Mafia
The Afropolitan Network
Chatty Patty
IndieGoesPop
Bitchville
The Goode Life
African American Brides
BGLHonline
Scritch and Scratch
Bright Light Warrior Nika
Black Beauty
curate
The African Bride
Sweet Love & The Spice of Life
Blogs of Note
Vintage Blood
Anali's First Amendment
The Lioness Roars
Fleur Coquet
~Olde Farmhouse Musings~
Sheep and Chick


Jezebel.com b.vikki vintage feature

EDIT/UPDATE: b.vikki vintage has just been hand-selected by the Blogger staff as a Blog of Note! I DIE! (no Rachel Zoe!)


Not trying to be weirdly self-congratulatory or hyper-meta or anything like that... but, I think it would've been weirder if I didn't mention this stuff..... soooo......

All in all, I can honestly say I didn't expect any of this; b.vikki vintage has hardly been in existence for 6 weeks, so the rapidity with which it has grown is giving me whiplash! The best kind of whiplash!

Don't forget to visit b.vikki vintage on Etsy!
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Thursday, November 5, 2009

Random Aside

Posted on 1:03 PM by feeqwfqewef
One of my favorite things about hunting for old photographs and ads is that I CONTINUE to run into photos of people from the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s that look like people I know now.

A thing like that!

Don't forget to visit b.vikki vintage on Etsy!
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Saturday, October 24, 2009

Christella Moody's Memories

Posted on 2:28 PM by feeqwfqewef
Don't forget to visit b.vikki vintage on Etsy!


I'm recommending Christella Moody's blog to everyone.


http://christella-moodythoughts.blogspot.com/


About the blog:

The Sunset Years - A blog of memories and thoughts after living over 70 years. Our generation lived through more cultural and technological changes than any other generation. We lived through WWII, Korea, Viet Nam, Desert Storm, Afghanistan, and Iraq. We participated in the Civil Rights Revolution, going from the back of the bus to the Presidency of the United States of America. It has been some ride.


The pictures are amazing and the stories Christella Moody has to tell, even more so.





These pictures, this blog, and Christella Moody's touching and powerful memories are a true treasure.

Don't forget to visit b.vikki vintage on Etsy!
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Wednesday, October 21, 2009

b.vikki vintage updates and thanks

Posted on 7:11 PM by feeqwfqewef
Don't forget to visit b.vikki vintage on Etsy!

It's been a great 2 and a half weeks for b.vikki vintage! I started this blog on the 6th and already the response has been overwhelmingly warm.

Four days ago I opened my Etsy shop for business and within hours got my first sale. It was very encouraging; and yesterday I shipped my first two dresses to Canada and Missouri. I won't get too preemptively excited, and don't take these early triumphs as any guarantee of later success, but I'm so happy about what's happened so far.

Thank you to all of my blog followers and to all who sent emails and recommended resources that would assist in finding more vintage Black / African-American photographs. Your time, help, and interest are much appreciated.

And Thank You to the blogs, vintage and otherwise, that have linked to b.vikki vintage... very welcome favors.

Chronically Vintage
Vintage Bulletin
Fedora Lounge
BlankBareClean
India Clothes
Thriftaholic
Vintage Colour
A Slip of a Girl
PONY HÜTCHEN
Here's Looking Like You, Kid
Black Nerds Network
Renaissance Festival
FlyGirls
CarlaGirl.net
Afro Dandy
Curious Tribe
Morning Railway
You don't know me ay?
Quirky Black Girls
Kitsch Slapped
Trewz
creative silence
Trendeevision
treadbared
Snewty
past. present. future. perfect.
Pappy
coolness
Tokyo Grindhouse Mafia
The Afropolitan Network
Chatty Patty
IndieGoesPop
Bitchville


The craziest part about all of this is that my family seems to have gotten involved/invested/interested all of a sudden. AND THAT'S GREAT! This vintage stuff is definitely infectious - in the very best way!

Also - I have 6 new dresses that I'll post sneak peaks of tomorrow.
;)

Don't forget to visit b.vikki vintage on Etsy!
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