The really red shoes - San Antonio Current


San Antonio Current
The really red shoes
San Antonio Current
... exact – and train with Ben Stevenson's (played with spot-on effeminacy and paternity by the brilliant, surging Bruce Greenwood) Houston Ballet company. ...

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HUFFPOST HILL - SEPTEMBER 9TH, 2010 - Huffington Post (blog)

HUFFPOST HILL - SEPTEMBER 9TH, 2010
Huffington Post (blog)
... http://bit.ly/do0f3w - Extremist America in disarray: "Has Stormfront.org Become a Dangerous Nest of Degeneracy, Effeminacy and Anti-Christian Values? ...

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Reviewed in brief - Minneapolis Star Tribune

Reviewed in brief
Minneapolis Star Tribune
Here, there are some good scenes from Bruce Greenwood, playing the Houston Ballet's artistic director as a vision of effeminacy. His hair bounces along with ...

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Mao's Last Dancer - Boston Globe


Boston Globe
Mao's Last Dancer
Boston Globe
Here, he's a vision of effeminacy. His hair bounces along with the rest of him. Beresford encourages the cast to be dancerly, and it's an authenticating if ...

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Leading article: A sour whiff of homophobia - Independent

Leading article: A sour whiff of homophobia
Independent
Did you know that Eric insisted on the pipe, to guard against suggestions of effeminacy? Well, that's surprising, but it's within the meaning of the word. ...

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Kevin Jackson: A life in dance - Melbourne Community Voice


Melbourne Community Voice
Kevin Jackson: A life in dance
Melbourne Community Voice
Boys doing ballet have always been the subject of homophobic remarks about effeminacy. Considering how physical the work is, why do you think this is? ...

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The Economic Principles of America's Founders: Property Rights, Free Markets ... - Heritage.org

The Economic Principles of America's Founders: Property Rights, Free Markets ...
Heritage.org
Will you tell me how to prevent luxury from producing effeminacy, intoxication, extravagance, vice, and folly?”[59] Hamilton wrote, “True liberty, ...

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