從她的音樂作品中,我知道她有創作能力、歌聲動人;
從Super Ball和Oscar典禮的表演裡,我知道她有驚人的舞台魅力;
從種種時尚盛會中,我看到她特別的穿搭風格;
從電影「一個巨星的誕生A Star Is Born」,我看到她的清新演技和踏入新領域的勇氣;
ELLE雜誌舉辦了25th “Women in Hollywood Event”,她發表的演說充滿了力量,沒有藉機宣傳自己初登場的電影,而是為女性發聲,揭露了自己滿是傷痕的過去,鼓勵女性站起來、看重自己。台上的她,沒有生牛肉裝,沒有華服,沒有招牌恨天高,沒有艷妝或假髮,只有oversized的褲裝,和真實又勇敢的—Lady Gaga。
佩服妳,也向妳致敬。
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👩❤️👩 俐媽英文教室:
💝 campaign (n.) 活動
💝 vulnerable (a.) 脆弱的;虛弱的
💝 celebrity (n.) 名人
💝 sexual assault (n.) 性侵
💝 have access to N 有取得⋯的管道
💝 corset (n.) 馬甲
💝 bead (n.) 小珠子
💝 fabric (n.) 布料
💝 grimace (n.) 痛苦的表情
💝 beauty pageant (n.) 選美比賽
💝 bury (v.) 埋葬
💝 entertainment industry (n.) 娛樂業
💝 chronic (a.) 慢性的(chron-: time)
💝 gasp (v.) 因驚訝而倒吸一口氣
💝 unjust (a.) 不公不義的
💝 revelation (n.) 啟示
💝 empower (v.) 賦權
💝 resist (v.) 抵抗
💝 standard (n.) 標準
💝 be in dire need of N 急切絕望地需要⋯
💝 syndrome (n.) 症候群
💝 PTSD = Post Traumatic Stress Disorder 創傷後壓力症候群
💝 fibromyalgia (n.) 纖維肌痛(fiber n. 纖維)
💝 cyclone (n.) 颶風;氣旋
💝 tornado (n.) 龍捲風
💝 induce (v.) 誘發(-duce: lead)
💝 articulate (v.) 明確有力地表達
💝 depression (n.) 憂鬱症
💝 anxiety (n.) 焦慮
💝 eating disorder (n.) 飲食失調
💝 trauma (n.) 創傷
💝 beckon (v.) 召喚;吸引
💝 priority (n.) 優先
💝 equal (a.) 平等的
💝 fiancé (n.) 未婚夫/ fiancée (n.) 未婚妻
💝 engaged (a.) 訂婚的
💝 platform (n.) 平台
💝 inspiration (n.) 鼓舞
💝 humble (a.) 謙遜的
💝 outcast (a.) 被遺棄的
💝 stereotype (n.) 刻板印象
💝 honor (n.) 榮耀
“Be kind to yourself.
Be kind to each other. — Lady Gaga”
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Source: https://www.marieclaire.com/…/lady-gaga-speech-elle-women-…/
The speech: https://www.elle.com/…/lady-gaga-opens-up-about-sexual-as…/…
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hollywood stereotype 在 馬米高 MMG English Channel Facebook 的最佳解答
Asians係Hollywood電影同我係TVB一樣,不嬲都係做埋d二打六角色,一定係係chinatown出現,一定識打功夫,一定係做IT醫生律師,大家都覺得asians唔可以擔正。
呢套戲係繼25年前一套以亞洲人做main cast彈出既電影,我內心有一絲興奮,呢次既成功可能未必改變荷里活stereotype,但至少證明左而家嘅觀眾能夠接納多d diversity,亦都證明左呢個年代係embrace多元文化既年代,我哋再唔係單一鐘意睇花瓶,你肚餓我煮碗麵你食,BBQ大結局跳起yeah,唔用個腦嘅觀眾。
@crazyrichasians will be shown in HK on 23/8. Go watch it and hopefully tell the world that we audience would like to see some different colors and faces on screen. #crazyrichasians
hollywood stereotype 在 Daniel Wu Facebook 的最讚貼文
No, no, no let's get things straight here. I did one interview about this and then the quotes get taken out of context by other media outlets that picked it up. Let's go back to zero here. Iron Fist to me is NOT a case of WHITEWASHING because the character historically has been white. I don't buy CULTURAL APPROPRIATION because it goes against everything the master, Bruce Lee, taught. White, black, yellow, brown, short, tall, skinny, fat Martial Arts are for everyone. Some of the best martial artists in the world are not Asian. George Saint Pierre is white as white can be. Anderson Silvia is black. They are both living legends and not Asians. So to say Iron Fist is a case of cultural appropriation is not right in my book. Could they have done the right thing and cast against race? Damn right they could have and that is a problem in Hollywood with producers and casting directors for not being able to think outside the box BUT what if they did cast Danny Rand as Asian? I remember reading a review of ep1s1 of Badlands by an Asian girl on Buzzfeed who said Sunny was basically a walking stereotype and the show was shit for it. Would the same community call Danny Rand a stereotype if he was cast as Asian claiming Asians only get cast as martial artists? I know my fellow Asian Americans are angry but we have to fight the right fight here. Iron Fist should be criticized for one thing only and that's mediocre action scenes. When the whole show is about the best "martial artist in the world" then, to quote myself here, "they need to step the fuck up". The actors on Badlands put themselves through the ringer for two years trying to be good martial artists. 6 hours a day for 5 weeks, 5 months of filming and then months of extra work in the off season. We kick ass because we work hard. So I have no respect for a "martial arts show" after seeing the literal blood, sweat and tears our cast puts itself through. And that is what is wrong with Iron Fist. I'll continue about Ghost In The Shell after I go see it in a few hours but my point here is we can't jump to point fingers at everything. We have to pick the right fight.
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10 REASONS HAVING FACIAL HAIR IS OVERRATED FOR ASIAN GUYS (MOVEMBER)
Many Asian guys dread Movember - a global movement that encourages men all over the world to grow moustaches in support of combating prostate cancer, testicular cancer and mental health challenges.
As the stereotype goes, Asian’s can’t grow facial hair, or at least find it very hard to, and unlike some other Asian stereotypes, this one is kind of true.
I actually did a video a few months ago on Asians not being able to grow facial hair and I received quite a few comments and questions from unhappy Asian guys longing for more than just baby hairs.
But you know, I feel its overrated. It seems like the universe likes to screw around with us because there are many Asian guys who can’t grow facial hair but would really like to, and then there’s me, an Asian guy who CAN grow facial hair, but never cared for having that ability.
Here’s 10 reasons why facial hair is overrated (for Asian guys).
1) Time
This one’s the most obvious one. It takes time, to maintain facial hair., Maintaining a well-groomed beard, or having to shave everyday takes time; time that’s better spent sleeping in, reading the paper or checking emails.
2) Cuts & Irritations
I don’t have this problem because I never shave.
But for most jobs, one is actually expected to look presentable which means frequent shaving, and thus a higher likelihood for cuts or irritations.
3) Career
A lot of jobs require a fresh face, especially in Asia. In fact, a study has shown that 84% of HR professionals agree that clean-shaven, facially hairless employees, have a much higher chance of being promoted than those with beards, moustaches and stubble.
So for those who can’t really grow facial hair.....who cares! You’re naturally one step closer to rising the ranks anyway.
4) Ageing
People often make fun of guys who can’t grow facial hair for having young looking faces.
But, really? You’re making fun of someone because they look youthful? How many people would kill to look young for their age?
Although I guess the counter to that is that asians never age, so there’s nothing to worry about. That’s a misconception. Asians do age slowly, but up to a certain point; maybe to their early 30’s, and then BAM! Oldie.
5) Food Magnet
Food. Beard. Magnet.
6) Female Perspective
Yes some studies have shown that a fair share of women do like facial hair on a guy, but this viewpoint is primarily directed towards white guys. Out of the women who are into Asian guys however, I think they prefer a clean shaven look. Especially Asian girls. From my experience, Asian females seem too not be a fan.
And for non-Asian females who are into Asian guys, they don’t care, they really don’t. If they’re into Asian dudes, they probably even prefer a hairless, smooth appearance.
7) Scratchiness
It’s not pleasant for a girl when your rough stubble cheese grates across her delicate face. That scratchiness can be really irritating for her.
8) Moustaches
When it comes to moustaches, and assuming you’re an Asian guy, do the world a favour and don’t attempt to grow one. Asians just don’t look good in those soup strainers.
Do you really wanna be looking like an Asian pedophile?
9) Celebrities
If you’re bothered by your lack of facial hair, you’re probably somewhat influenced by Hollywood and western pop culture. But even so, there are a number of heartthrob stars who are as facially sparse as the average Asian.
To name a few, Harry Styles, Michael Cera, Justin Bieber ....okay maybe they aren’t the manliest of men, but you can’t deny their popularity with girls. So if that’s your concern, it’s really no big deal.
10) Does It Even Matter?
'Nuff said.
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