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ricosuparich · 5 months ago
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todayinhiphophistory · 3 months ago
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Today in Hip Hop History:
Kanye West released his third studio album Graduation September 11, 2007
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diedintwothousand19 · 6 months ago
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crazyfangirl100 · 3 months ago
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Succession Characters as Musicals because I’m a burnt out theater kid:
Okay I’d first like to say that I haven’t listened to some popular musicals and this is only based on the ones I’ve listened to so lemme know if others fit better ✌🏻 ✌🏻 ✌🏻
Kendall- Tick Tick Boom
Roman- The Lion King
Shiv- Kiss Me Kate
Connor- The Phantom of the Opera
Tom- he thinks he’s Cinderella but he’s actually Mean Girls (thinks he’s marrying into the royal family after working but he’s actually bribing and sneaking his way to the top)
Greg- Dear Evan Hansen or The Producers
Logan- Chicago
Ok lemme know if you want a part twooooo!
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s3werdweller · 2 months ago
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yearningforunity · 9 months ago
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Joe Caldwell sells string beans for 45 cents a pound, tomatoes for 25 cents and onions for 20 cents from his cart in the Maxwell Street area on Sept. 25, 1975. The produce is “seconds,” but Caldwell says his customers don’t mind. “Poor folks can’t afford to pay more,” he declares. — Carl Hugare, Chicago Tribune
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High Fidelity (2000, Stephen Frears)
15/12/2024
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godhead129631 · 4 months ago
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12thandsacfilms · 1 year ago
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Can’t wait to fill theater seats when THE LAWNDALE BOYS is released!
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mariocki · 4 months ago
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Inspector Morley, Late of Scotland Yard, Investigates: The Case of the Scarlet Letters (1.3, WGN-TV, 1952)
"Mr. Mullins, I have in my possession sixty-eight letters, none of which has begun to outlive its usefulness. I'm quite prepared to admit that blackmail is risky, but then murder has its disadvantages too - that is why I gave up murder."
#inspector morley late of scotland yard investigates#inspector morley late of scotland yard#(there's some confusion about the correct title of this series; it appears onscreen with 'investigates' but many online sources omit the#final word and it wouldn't be unique in having a title screen that differed slightly from the official name of the show; either way it's a#hell of an unwieldy name for your programme.....)#classic tv#1952#john gilling#victor m. gover#tod slaughter#patrick barr#tucker mcguire#leonard sharp#another rediscovered gem made available by the good folks at kaleidoscope#oof. ok. so the story of Inspector Morley is complicated and still semi mysterious (the show is 70 years old after all‚ there's precious#little surviving documentation). as far as it goes‚ this was a UK production intended for sale to the BBC (there existing no independent tv#company in 1952). the beeb‚ for whatever reason‚ passed on the series. 13 episodes had been made and of these about seven were cobbled#together into feature films to recoup some of the costs; those survived and saw occasional outings on rainy afternoon tv schedules here#it was thought that the remainder were junked‚ but research (not my own i hasten to add) has revealed that the whole series was in fact sol#to the US where it was shown on WGN (a Chicago based station i believe). when kaleidoscope recovered this particular episode some 6 or 7#years ago‚ it was thought to be the sole surviving episode‚ at least in its original format (ie. not edited into a feature). actually it#sounds like they might all exist and a few are even on youtube (including this one). this is very early detective tv and it shows its age#not just in its ropey visuals (it's all quite soft and fuzzy) but in its very old fashioned shape and design‚ which is closer to mid#century film than what television would shortly become. that sensation is only furthered by the presence of the immortal Tod Slaughter‚ a#bastion of early british cinema and one of the first horror icons the uk ever produced. unusually‚ it seems like he starred in most (if not#all) of the episodes of the series; unusual bc he plays the villain‚ opposite Barr's staunch ex copper Morley. having a recurring villain#must certainly have helped when editing the shows into films for cinema release but it was quite a strange choice for tv#tho perhaps a set cast reduced costs (this was clearly a budget production‚ tho it does feature some impressive early location shooting)#Slaughter is great fun‚ in full scenery chewing mode as the wicked and unrepentant mastermind behind all sorts of crimes#Barr even has personal beef with him‚ though it would require seeing the other eps to fully understand it i suspect
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todayinhiphophistory · 7 months ago
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Today in Hip Hop History:
Kanye West was born June 8, 1977
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steveisbroke · 1 year ago
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Stream “so, what now?” Help free me from the shackles of corporate America
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kemetic-dreams · 2 years ago
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Nora Holt is best known as the first African woman to earn a master’s in the United States, but that distinction alone does little to capture her full life. Holt was also highly influential as a composer, singer and music critic.
Holt was born Lena Doulas in either 1895 or 1890 in Kansas City, Kansas. She attended the now-defunct HBCU Western University in 1917 with a bachelor’s degree in music. The following year, Holt earned her history-making degree from the Chicago Musical College. According to accounts, Holt was married three times before she earned her master’s.
The start of Holt’s writing career came in 1917 when the Chicago Defender hired her for a four-year stint. During her time at the paper, Holt penned an article focused on advocating for African musicians and in 1919, she co-founded the National Association of Negro Musicians.
Holt’s reputation as a socialite made her a larger than life character and kept her name alive in the gossip columns. After marrying wealthy Chicago hotel owner George Holt, Holt changed her named to Nora. After Mr. Holt died, she inherited his fortune and traveled the world, while reportedly taking on various lovers and composing some 200 original works.
After her fifth marriage dissolved, Holt resettled in Los Angeles as a music teacher, then returned to New York to work as the Amsterdam News’ first music critic. In 1945, she became the first African member of the Music Critics Circle of New York and worked as a producer and director for the “Concert Showcase” radio show on WLIB.
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diedintwothousand19 · 9 months ago
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i was in the backwoods ian tb mf weed!
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mansorus · 2 years ago
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mediaartsrecordingsound · 10 months ago
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Steve Albini, Maximum RocknRoll Issue #112 (born 22 July 1962)
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