Zimmermann and Rampling, famous beauties separated in age by nearly four decades, are shot both separately and together in the depopulated museum like a mini Vanessa Beecroft array: lounging on a settee in the airy allee of the Grande Galerie, posing amid oversize marbles and caryatids, slouching
naughtily against the rail that guards the Mona Lisa.
Harmonica artist Billy Gibson was the incontestable show-stealer, pumping an upbeat, staccato and fast-paced harmonica and singing
naughtily and earnestly into the microphone.
Natalie &
Naughtily is a whimsical children's picturebook about two young girls (Natalie always does things one way, and
Naughtily always does things another way) who live in a house on top of the greatest department store in the world.
On any given day, countless things can make you smile, add a little spring to your step or make you giggle
naughtily in that I-have-a-secret-nobody-knows kind of way.
She touches nice moments of character with Maria
naughtily marching across the smart sofa in "Do-Re-Mi" and persuading the children to do likewise.
The same sort of thing." This latest expression of that
naughtily provocative idea comes from a recent online edition of the business magazine Forbes, summarizing an article published by two female economists in a leading professional journal.
Naughtily, I slung the remains behind the hedgerow across the road, but it will rot down happily there.
2--or the
naughtily satiric Vertrep figure (clad in red velvet and brocade, eliciting nervous oinks of jealousy from the usually imperturbable Miss Piggy) from the Kijou State Puppetry Theater of the Ukraine.
"I went from welfare 10 the top of the charts in a matter of moments, so I was on cloud nine for a while," says Johnson, who detailed his wild past in a biography (
naughtily titled A Bone in My Flute).
In recent years, although much evidence has been published to the Contrary, there is a still prevalent view of Bloomsbury as dilettante, ivory-towered, unserious, and cosily if a little
naughtily Home Counties.
Donald Sinden, who played Malvolio for the Royal Shakespeare Company in 1969, in a production directed by John Barton, is illuminating in respect of her "c's, her u's, and her t's." He notes how he "
Naughtily...
The transgressive discourse of Muzaffar al-Nawwab's poetry goes further than the employment of "
naughtily" obscene expressions.
Ezralow's Read My Hips, which
naughtily rotates some costume pieces, and SUPER STRAIGHT is coming down gave a fiercely urban tone to the repertoire, as did Step Out of Love, by Margo Sappington, with its all-female cast.
Acid reindeer grovelled
naughtily regardless of asteroids from Pope, the binging hypochondriac, and his half-witted cardiac mime.
Ambulant patients are able to enjoy a breath of fresh air (or, as Nield
naughtily suggests, a cigarette) within the building's courtyards.