"How you can shower with that Old Spice sewage and still have your hair look this good."
Craig yawns again and rolls over, careful not to dislodge his head from the pillow atop Vic’s lap as he pulls a slumbering Shen closer to his chest. "M' just... awesome that way."
"Annoying," Vic corrects. He doesn't stop running his fingers through Craig’s unruly curls, though.
Shen mumbles something unintelligible.
Craig figures it'd probably be a good idea to tell Vic to go to sleep so as not to be cranky tomorrow, but between the late hour and the gentle massaging at his scalp, his brain's not really working all that well.
Craig: So uh, for this party and everything, do you, uh…
Vic, sighing: You don't know how to dress for this, do you?
Craig, panicked: WHAT IS CLOTHES???
hi!! could i please get some recs for a sophie nelisse family - parents, two older sisters, and a younger brother. i know this is a lot of recs to ask for so thank you so much in advance!!
Both blond/e and brunette suggestions!
Clancy Brown (1959)
Clint Howard (1959)
Kenneth Branagh (1960)
Kristin Scott Thomas (1960)
Daryl Hannah (1960)
Hugh Grant (1960)
Meg Ryan (1961)
David Foley (1963)
Laura Linney (1964)
Christopher Eccleston (1964)
Sarah Lancashire (1964)
Robin Wright (1966)
Nicole Kidman (1967)
Rhys Ifans (1967)
Anthony Michael Hall (1968)
Daniel Craig (1968)
Jeri Ryan (1968)
Naomi Watts (1968)
Jason Bateman (1969)
Michael Sheen (1969)
Peter Dinklage (1969) - has achondroplasia.
Elizabeth Mitchell (1970)
Melissa McCarthy (1970)
Heather Graham (1970)
Maxine Peake (1974) - is pro Palestine!
Sisters:
Loiza Lamers (1995) - is trans.
Hadley Robinson (1995)
Julia Schlaepfer (1995)
Jessie Mei Li (1995) Hongkonger / English - is a gender non-conforming woman who uses she/they, is pro Palestine!
Kristine Froseth (1995)
Sarah Dugdale (1995)
Lauren McQueen (1996)
Kayla Heller (1996) Indonesian / White.
Jeanne Goursaud (1996)
Mary Mouser (1996)
Sasha Pieterse (1996)
Grace Van Dien (1996) - is pro Palestine!
Thea Sofie Loch Naess (1996) - is pro Palestine!
Zara Larsson (1997) - is pro Palestine!
Elena Kampouris (1997)
Antonia Gentry (1997) Afro Jamaican / White.
Madeleine Arthur (1997)
Giorgia Whigham (1997)
Havana Rose Liu (1997) Chinese / White - is pansexual.
The Astounding Finalists Of The 100th Archibald Prize
The Astounding Finalists Of The 100th Archibald Prize
Art
by Sasha Gattermayr
‘Rachel Griffiths’ by Natasha Bieniek.
‘Professor Chandini Raina Macintyre’ by Karen Black.
‘The green suit, a self-portrait’ by Kirthana Selvaraj.
‘A mind–body dualism portrait of Joanna Capon’ by Dapeng Liu.
‘Dark dad / extremis’ by William Mackinnon.
‘I listen and they tell me the bush news’ by Julianne Ross Allcorn.
‘Self (bogong moth jumper)’ by Lucy Culliton.
‘Inside out’ by Jude Rae.
‘Autoportrait’ by Sally Ross.
‘Me and my sisters’ by Eunice Djerrkŋu Yunupiŋu.
‘The sea within’ by Julia Ciccarone.
Left: ‘Making noise’ by Kirsty Neilson. Right: ‘Professor Mabel Lee’ by Hong Fu.
‘ Portrait of Guy Warren at 100’ by Peter Wegner.
‘Kate’ by Kathrin Longhurst. Winner of Packing Room Prize 2021.
‘Stop pouting, you’ve had your turn’ by Peter Berner.
Left: ‘Repose’ by Mirra Whale. Right: ‘The white shirt – portrait of Tané Andrews’ by Nick Stathopoulos.
‘Two town camp stories’ by Sally M Nangala Mulda.
‘Filipiniana (self-portrait in collaboration with Maella Santiago Pearl)’ by Marikit Santiago and her daughter.
‘Fozzy’ by Julian Meagher.
‘Mara reading, in the kitchen at Mount Lofty’ by Tom Carment.
‘Trent mango tree, all the colours of the rainbow, Trent’ by Victoria Atkinson.
The Archibald Prize started in 1921 and has steadily grown to become Australia’s most celebrated art award. It reached new heights last year, with a record number of entrants and First Nations winners in each of the Archibald, Wynne, Sulman and Packing Room awards. Vincent Namatjira’s win marked the first time in the prize’s 99 year history an Indigenous artist had taken out the top honour.
This centenary year heralds another first for diversity, with gender parity achieved among the shortlisted entrants. From the 52 finalists, 26 are women and 26 are men, with women making up the majority of portrait subjects.
One of these works was a portrait of musician Kate Ceberano by Kathrin Longhurst, which has been awarded this year’s Packing Room Prize. Other subjects of prominent Australian figures include Australian of the Year Grace Tame, artist Del Kathryn Barton, Arrernte and Kalkadoon filmmaker Rachel Perkins, actor Firass Dirani, and presenter and refugee advocate Craig Foster.
Many of TDF favourite artists were on the shortlist – Sally M. Nangala Mulda, Karen Black, Thea Perkins, Julian Meagher, Sally Ross and more – as well as an entry from last year’s Wynne Prize winner, Marikit Santiago, made in collaboration with her seven-year-old daughter and a vibrant self-portrait by art therapist Kirthana Selvaraj.
The winner of the Archibald, Wynne and Sulman prizes will be announced on Friday June 4th.
The shortlisted works will be on exhibition at Art Gallery of New South Wales from 5 June to 26 September 2021, after which it will travel to six regional galleries in NSW and Victoria from October. Find out more information here.
True or false: Craig ate his first peanut-butter-and-ketchup sandwich on a dare and has never looked back since.
Absolutely true. Or alternatively, he mistook it for jam one tired morning and liked it a little too much. That's his favorite struggle meal his freshman year of college.
Shen of course was appalled when he found out, and refuses to buy ketchup on his grocery runs. (If Craig wants to buy some, he can, but only if its his own money. Shen is not paying for Craig to eat like a broke college student)
-He absolutely plays either football or baseball. I’m taking zero criticism, he literally wears a lettermen jacket
-That being said, he’s also super mushy, especially when it comes to romance. He’ll be all shy around his crush, he’ll send love letters, and he loves to cuddle
-He just has a huge bottle of Old Spice three in one in his shower, and somehow his hair is the most luscious you’ve ever seen
-His guilty pleasure are those old spy and cowboy movies
-Loves kids, wants to have some of his own one day
(More under the cut)
-This man does not possess a single braincell. Sometimes social cues take him a minute, and don’t even mention academics, but when it comes to sports strategies, he’s got it DOWN
-He thinks with his fists (and his heart) rather than his head
-Always using his outside voice, hence why he’s been banned so many times from the library
-Say what you will about his…lackluster cooking skills, my man can work a grill (mostly burgers)
-Gets along best with Nicky and Pam
-He’s an American, born and raised in Texas, so he is VERY MUCH southern
-He may be a himbo now, but in high school he was a massive douche, mostly struggling with toxic masculinity and typical teenage insecurities
-Has at least one pair of cowboy boots
-Hates suits and other formal wear (Says it’s “too stuffy”)
-He was the one who fell for Shen first, and he fell HARD
-LOVES peanut butter, he has it on pretty much everything