#Howard Browne
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monkeyssalad-blog · 4 months ago
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Amazing Stories / February 1950 by Michael Studt Via Flickr: Amazing Stories / Magazin-Reihe - William P. McGivern / The Galaxy Raiders - Rog Phillips [Peter Worth] / Typewriter from the Future - Charles Dye / The Last Orbit - Paul W. Fairman / No Teeth for the Tiger - V. E. Thiessen / Spiders of Saturn - Henry Hasse / Tomb of the Seven Taajos - Rog Phillips / The Pranksters - Robert Moore Williams [Russell Storm] / And No Tomorrow cover: Robert Gibson Jones (cover illustrates "The Galaxy Raiders") Editor: Howard Browne Ziff-Davis Publishing Company / USA 1950 Reprint: Comic-Club NK 2010 ex libris MTP en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amazing_Stories www.pulpartists.com/Jones.html
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lardtub · 2 months ago
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hi guys i drew the terrified the fart named clown or whatever
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sharkonaut-draws · 9 months ago
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I know she called him a motherfucker in the series but part of me feels she still reverts to not swearing again
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arkygifs · 8 months ago
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⁜ Angels & Demons (2009)
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megraen · 5 months ago
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After about seven hours of Work, I have put together my variation of the CSI Las Vegas Crime Lab based on what I observed while binging the show. Why the fuck do I do this to myself...
Edit: Added in a storeroom. Edit 2: Added walk-in fridge.
Morgue drop off.
Morgue.
Morgue wash-off.
Morgue storage.
Morgue prep room.
Grissom's office.
Break room.
Evidence garage.
DNA lab.
Trace.
Audio and Video lab.
Ballistics.
Handwriting.
Layout room one.
Junior supervisor's office (Catherine).
Fingerprints.
Layout room two.
Layout room three.
Intermediate supervisor's office (Conrad Ecklie).
Reception.
Locker room/showers.
Woman's bathroom.
Men's bathroom.
Walk-in fridge.
Storeroom.
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uwmspeccoll · 24 days ago
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Milestone Monday
Poetry in Punk
On this day, December 30th, 1946, Patti Smith, a singer, songwriter, author, poet, photographer, and painter, was born in Chicago, Illinois. Often referred to as the "Godmother of Punk," Smith is known for her influential music that blends rock and poetry. Her debut album, Horses, released in 1975, is considered a landmark work in the punk rock genre. Beyond her music career, Patti Smith has written several books, including the acclaimed memoir��Just Kids, which explores her relationship with photographer Robert Mapplethorpe and their experiences within the New York City artistic scene. Throughout her life, she has been a prominent cultural figure, advocating for artistic freedom and social change.
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Our first edition of A Useless Death, a poem by Patti Smith that was published as a chapbook and distributed by Gotham Book Mart and Gallery in New York in 1972.
Ha! Ha! Houdini!, a poem written by Patti Smith and published as a chapbook. It was distributed by Gotham Book Mart and Gallery in New York in 1977.
Robert Mapplethorpe, released by Peter Weiermair and published by Robert Wilk in 1981. The contexts come from a catalogue of an exhibition sponsored by the Frankfurter Kunstverein, April 10-May 17, 1981, and features an introduction by Sam Wagstaff, the artistic mentor and benefactor to Robert Mapplethorpe and Patti Smith.
Some Women by Robert Mapplethorpe that features an introduction by one of the pioneers of New Journalism, Joan Didion. Our first edition was published in Boston by Bulfinch Press in 1989.
Robert Mapplethorpe by Richard Marshall with essays by American poet, literary critic essayist, teacher, and translator Richard Howard, and South African-born American writer and editor Ingrid Sischy. Our copy is the first cloth edition, published in New York: Whitney Museum of American Art; Boston: in association with Bulfinch Press: Little, Brown and Company in 1988.
Mapplethorpe prepared in collaboration with the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation with an essay by American art critic, philosopher, and Professor Arthur C. Danto. This first edition was published in 1992 by Random House in New York.
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-Melissa, Special Collections Graduate Intern
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90ssuperheroes · 5 months ago
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the original MCU (1977-1994)
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julliagallagher · 4 months ago
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they were so real for this headline!!
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tundrafloe · 4 months ago
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Dave's Boosh photo exhibit opens in London tomorrow! Here's a quote from his Guardian interview yesterday:
Dave: "I’ve known Noel for over 30 years and Julian for over 25. Something magic happens when those two get together. They’re one of the great double-acts. It was never easy getting a decent shot of them together. Noel on his own was easy; he’d spot a camera lens a mile away in heavy fog. Julian, on the other hand, was usually eating, talking, squinting those already tiny eyes or hiding somewhere in a cabinet. I love these two nincompoops like brothers."
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searchsystem · 5 months ago
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Browns / Howard Smith Paper / Graphic Design & Print Awards / Poster / 2008
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leatherista22 · 4 months ago
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forsapphics · 1 year ago
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artblooger19moon · 3 months ago
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TERRIFIER movie marathon
ALL HALLOW’S EVE - October 13 2024
TERRIFIER - October 13 2024
TERRIFIER 2 - October 19 2024
TERRIFIER 3 - October 19 2024
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rosebug3 · 6 months ago
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OG Falsettos casts Revival Falsettos in an old playbill article.
Well, one of them guessed right. It probably helped that Michael did two previous shows with Christian, during which Christian fangirled about Falsettos and Marvin. It is really cute that he did think of him.
Leslie did attend opening night and I think this is the first time I’ve heard from Jonathan since the original closed. It’s cool that he came back for this.
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arkygifs · 9 months ago
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The Camerlengo / Patrick McKenna in Angels & Demons (2009)
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thebat-musicman · 7 months ago
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No one is asking for a Robins SIX AU but im doing it anyways
Catherine of Aragon: Dick. I literally used “No Way” for his playlist. Plus he’s first.
Anne Boleyn: Tim. “Dont lose your head” is just him making fun of Jason.
Jane Seymour: Jason. Jaybin’s total loyalty to Bruce and how sad he was at his death.
Anne of Cleves: Steph. She was Robin for the shortest time and would totally sing “Get down.” Plus she is the only Robin to establish herself as a superhero without Bruce.
Catherine Howard: Damian. Tell me he wouldn’t say “I think we can all agree Im the ten amongst these threes”. “All you want to do” is about all the problems authority figures have caused in his life. Just replace the sex with them wanting him to fight/kill people.
I’m not sure who would make a good Catherine Parr so if anyone has ideas i’d love to hear them!
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