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Entrevista: Island To Island – The Photography Of Marielle DeLuna

by Antonio Miniño on February 5, 2012

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Marielle DeLuna & Antonio Miniño in front of her photographs | photo by Decia Bodden

In she walks wearing one of New York based Dominican fashion designer Peter Hidalgo‘s latest creations for Spring/Summer 2012, a turqouise Mosquito dress that asserts her readiness to conquer the world and create all opportunities. She has a lot to celebrate, a dream come true to most artists and even bigger accomplishment for someone from the small pond of Dominican Republic to the mecca of Art and Design.

Marielle DeLuna is an emerging photographer who said yes to living her passion later in her life. From being an American Airlines employee to owning Marielle DeLuna Photography, she has broken molds with her unique personality and love for the obscure in a land where this practice is most unconventional.

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Doppleganger Diptychs: Bring On The Oscars!

by Karen Tortora-Lee on February 27, 2011

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Cindy Murphy

By now we’ve all heard the tale of how that little statue came to be known as “Oscar” (“He looks just like my uncle Oscar!”) and whether it’s true or not it’s just yet another testament to the fact that we love to make comparisons.

Today, in honor of the 83rd Academy Awards we bring you Cindy Murphy’s Oscar Doppleganger Diptychs starting with the most nominated of the bunch . . .
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Doppleganger Diptychs – Unleash Your Inner Drag Queen

by Karen Tortora-Lee on February 17, 2011

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HARVEY FIERSTEIN as Albin/Zaza (© John Lehrer)

HARVEY FIERSTEIN as Albin/Zaza (© John Lehrer)

Have you heard the news? This week Harvey Fierstein joined the cast of the musical he created in 1984 – La Cage Aux Folles . . . a musical I was so obsessed with in high school that I banked my birthday and Christmas presents so that I could see it not once but twice. I wanted to play the role of Albin so badly  that I spent waaaaay too much time in front of my mirror pretending to be an over-the-hill 50 something man transforming himself into a glamorous showgirl via “A Little More Mascara” (when life is a real bitch again, and my old sense of humor has up and gone, it’s time for the big switch again – I put a little more mascara on).  It felt perfectly natural back then, but I think I would laugh if I walked in on my 14 year old self pretending to be a world-weary french female impersonator.

Because unlike, say Mame, which is a role you can eventually grow up into, I always knew that no matter what happened I would NEVER, NEVER grow up into a man who could then play a woman. Sadly, I’m left with just being stuck as a woman.  Most days, I’m okay with this.

But hey! Who says women can’t drag it up a little every now and then? So, this week, in honor of Harvey, La Cage, men who attempt drag, and women who do too – we bring you . . . non-gender-biased Drag Queen Doppleganger Diptychs:

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Doppleganger Diptychs – Funny Ladies

by Karen Tortora-Lee on January 29, 2011

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Cindy Murphy

If you missed my interview with Cindy Murphy last week take a second to catch up – she is one talented lady with a great eye and an even greater sense of humor.  Which is why it’s only fitting that for the first official instiallment of what will be a biweekly event we focus on the Funny Ladies in her series.

Karen | Fran Drescher

Of course it also doesn’t hurt that one of those diptychs is me (ahem).  Like Cindy said in her interview, “What I look for is not a perfect match but rather some element that is strong enough to create the effect of “twinning”. Sometimes it’s hair, sometimes it’s a smile. Usually a combo though of two elements.” So for my match Cindy found Fran Drescher because of “same smile, same wicked twinkle in the eyes”. Not to mention the fact that both Fran and I spent a night dancing on the hallowed floor of 2001 Odyssey. I, on the other hand, managed to tame my Brooklynese accent long ago, unless I’m driving and then we’re pretty much idendical on all fronts.

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Hey! You Look Just Like . . . Introducing Doppelganger Diptychs

by Karen Tortora-Lee on January 14, 2011

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Cindy Murphy is her name - Doppelganger Diptychs are her game

Back in the ’90s when Ricki Lake had her talk show and was pretty much at the height of her career (if she only knew it then!) it was kinda unavoidable for me to be compared to her – especially since she was still riding the coattails of her Hairspray fame (You should see me do the Madison).  Yup, during the mid-90s, working in mid-town Manhattan, hardly a day went by without someone randomly calling out “Hey, Ricki!” to me as I went about my day.  Sure, the pleasingly plump curves had a little something to do with it, but there was more to it – I was friendly, bubbly – and just like Ricki I also looked good holding a microphone and nodding in a concerned fashion when asking questions such as “Now, what exactly is ‘the down-low’?”. Of course, it’s not like anyone actually thought I was Ricki Lake – they were just acknowledging the similarity.  If there’s one thing people enjoy doing, it’s pointing out similarities.

Here’s where Cindy Murphy comes in.  Cindy not only enjoys finding similarities between two people, but she’s got a great eye for it, and lately has been doing more and more of what she’s coined Doppelganger Diptychs.  What started as something Cindy did to relax or switch gears during a stressful day became a bit of a phenomenon among her friends as more and more of them started asking her to find their  very own doppelganger.

With such talent it’s only fair that Cindy get an even wider audience to enjoy her work, so The Happiest Medium will now be featuring Doppelganger Diptychs on a regular basis.  Today, we sit down with Cindy to find out how it all started, where the name came from, and what she looks for to make that perfect match.

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How Do You Measure A Year? With A Party! *THE HAPPIEST MEDIUM IN 3-D!*

by Karen Tortora-Lee on October 7, 2010

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Things are really buzzing at The Happiest Medium.  We can hardly believe it, but we’re about to celebrate our ONE YEAR ANNIVERSARY!  Was it only yesterday that we swung wide the virtual doors and hung out our THM shingle?

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Meet Ruth Gruber – Ahead Of Time

by Karen Tortora-Lee on September 29, 2010

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AHEAD OF TIME


Ruth Gruber didn’t just report the news. She made it.

See the trailer:
New York Times Arts & Leisure Article on the Film
Jewish Journal Interview with Ruth Gruber

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Brooklyn Heights Cinema 70 Henry Street Brooklyn NY 11201

Ahead of Time Poster

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The Wo(man) In The Window

by Antonio Miniño on March 12, 2010

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United Colors of Benetton

United Colors of Benetton

Name: Marielle Lindsey
Occupation: J. Crew Manager
Age: 28
Zodiac: Taurus
Favorite Restaurant: Chat and Chew.
Longs for: a good milk shake.
Fears: a good milk shake.
Beliefs: “When you find peace within yourself, you become the kind of person who can live at peace with others.”
Where is she going: Checking out the Silk Road Project‘s cultural exchanges.

Ensemble from United Colors of Benetton.

The Wo(Man) In The Window is a fictional non-factional profile.
Any resemblance to real people is completely coincidental.
In the event of a coincidence then you are fabulous.
We should meet for cocktails.

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The Wo(Man) In The Window

by Antonio Miniño on February 18, 2010

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Urban Outfitters ©Antonio Miniño

Urban Outfitters ©Antonio Miniño

Name: Erica Marshall
Occupation: Student
Age: 20
Zodiac: Scorpio
Favorite Restaurant: Shake Shack Upper West Side.
Longs for: new android phone.
Fears: her roommates boyfriend’s boxers on the bathroom floor.
Beliefs: John Mayer should be left alone, he’s a truly nice guy.
Where is she going: 7:55pm showing of “Dear John” at AMC Loews Lincoln Square.

Outfit available at Urban Outfitters Upper West Side.

The Wo(Man) In The Window is a fictional non-factional profile.
Any resemblance to real people is completely coincidental.
In the event of a coincidence then you are fabulous.
We should meet for cocktails.

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The Wo(Man) In The Window

by Antonio Miniño on February 4, 2010

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Barneys CO-OP ©Antonio Minino

Barneys CO-OP ©Antonio Minino

Name: Jessica Heart
Occupation: Accountant
Age: 24
Zodiac: Capricorn
Favorite Restaurant: Ayza Wine & Chocolate Bar, Midtown Manhattan, NYC.
Longs for: finding love in the right places.
Fears: roaches, freaks out every time she sees one.
Beliefs: “There’s no place like a happy hour.”
Where is she going: ladies night with her college friends that are also New Yorkers… It’s still cool to try and pretend you belong in Sex and the City right?

Dress and belt available at Barneys CO-OP Upper West Side.

The Wo(Man) In The Window is a fictional non-factional profile.
Any resemblance to real people is completely coincidental.
In the event of a coincidence then you are fabulous.
We should meet for cocktails.

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