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Hal Ashby's Shampoo is a rude awakening from the California dreaming of the Sixties


Hal Ashby’s Shampoo is a rude awakening from the California dreaming of the Sixties
This satire-cum-sex-comedy is a funny, sly rebuke to the enduring myth of free love.
By Philippa Snow
Almost four decades before the NBC sitcom
30 Rock coined the immortal, ineluctable term “sex idiot”, Warren Beatty – a Hollywood Casanova equally well known for three gifts, two of which happened to be acting and producing – introduced us to
Shampoo’s George Roundy. George is a hairdresser and mid-century himbo trapped in early-midlife limbo by his chronic inability to keep his hairdryer in its holster. He is 34 and gorgeous; a habitual seducer with the slim hipped swagger of a minor Rolling Stone and the unclean, dim-lit apartment of an itinerant bachelor. He is dating a young, platinum-blonde model, and somebody else’s slightly-less-blonde wife – and, in case this was not enough variety, he has another ash-blonde ex who has never quite recovere ....

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Podcast: what the Sarah Everard vigil crackdown means for the policing bill


As MPs prepared to debate the powers of police to restrict protests during a pandemic, it s unlikely they expected to be doing so shortly after officers had dispersed – with shocking levels of force – a peaceful vigil in memory of Sarah Everard and all women lost to violence. 
In this episode of the 
New Statesman Podcast, Stephen Bush, Anoosh Chakelian and Ailbhe Rea discuss the disturbing scenes from Clapham Common in south London and explore what they mean for the debate over police powers and the right to protest.
Then, in You Ask Us, they take your questions about Labour s position on the contentious issue of policing. ....

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