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Under the Radar: The Career of Joseph W Frazer
Joseph W. Frazer was a significant yet often overlooked figure in the American automotive industry. His career spanned several decades, during which he played a crucial role in shaping the direction of several major car companies. Here’s a detailed look at his life and contributions: Early Life and Career Birth: Joseph Washington Frazer was born on March 4, 1892, in Nashville,…
#Chrysler#general motors#Graham-Paige#Joseph W Frazer#Kaiser-Frazer#Packard#The Career of Joseph W Frazer#Under the Radar#Willys-Overland
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Dread by the Decade: White Zombie
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★½
Plot: A man hires a priest to turn the woman who spurned him into a zombie.
Review: More listless than the zombies it claims to be about, White Zombie is a chore to sit through, all bland plot, flat characters, and overt racism.
Source Material: The Magic Island by William Seabrook Year: 1932 Genre: Occult, Supernatural Horror Country: United States Language: English Runtime: 1 hour 9 minutes
Director: Victor Halperin Writer: Garnett Weston Cinematographer: Arthur Martinelli Editor: Harold McLernon Composer: Abe Meyer Cast: Bela Lugosi, Madge Bellamy, Joseph Cawthorn, Robert W. Frazer
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Story: 1.5/5 - As contrived as it is bare, with characters devoid of personality, no scares, and an ugly misrepresentation of vodou and Haitian people.
Performances: 2/5 - No one has much to work with. Lugosi seems bored, often just reverting to his Dracula stare.
Cinematography: 2/5 - Little visual creativity.
Editing: 2/5 - No real flow.
Music and Sound: 1.5/5 - The sound quality is quite poor and the music is unmemorable.
Effects: 2/5 - Cheap and quite weak compared to its contemporaries.
Sets: 3.5/5
Costumes, Hair, & Make-Up: 2/5 - The brown and blackface is, sadly, the most memorable feature.
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Trigger Warnings:
Blackface
Brownface
Racist portrayals of Haitians and the vodou religion
#White Zombie (1932)#White Zombie#Victor Halperin#American#supernatural horror#Dread by the Decade#review#horror review#1930s#★½
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White Zombie (1932)
“Some 86 years later, White Zombie’s menace sticks. This isn’t the kind of movie you can shower off. It buries itself under our skin, just like one of Murder Legendre’s needles. And I like it that way.”
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#white zombie#1930s#30s#victor halperin#béla lugosi#madge bellamy#joseph cawthorn#robert w. frazer#john harron#brandon hurst#pre-code#black and white#vintage hollywood#old hollywood#hollywood golden age#classic hollywood#white zombie 1932#white zombie movie
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Leaf: I would like to learn more about the fae, could you tell me where a good place to start would be? maybe book recommendations? or specific fairy tales to look into? thank you so much
Ah, welcome. It is always good to see those who wish to broaden their knowledge of the old stories.As to the Fae, it depends on what you’re looking for. You see, the Folk did not arise from a singular instance of Mythology, but from an amalgamation of many cultural traditions and stories. For Ireland we have the Tuatha de Danann and their battles against the Fir Bolg and eventually become the Aos Sidhe. There are the Welsh Tylwyth Teg who steal fair haired children from their beds and leave changelings in their place.The Scottish hold great pride in their Seelie and Unseelie courts, while the Scandinavian people whisper fearfully of Trolls, Gnomes, Shapeshifters, Wights, and Werewolves.Will you look to the Norse for stories of Light Elfs, Dwarfs, and Disir? Or to the Germanic Wichtlein who aided miners, and are one of the distant precursors to both the Goblins and Dwarfs we imagine today?Or would you prefer to move forward to the Victorian age where Fae were brought together to diminutive sprites and fanciful little magics that you might find in Peter Pan, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, or the Faerie Queene?It really depends on what you’re trying to find. The Lore of the Fae is vast and encompasses the traditions of many different European cultures, each unique and important in its own way. I can include below a full list of all the sources I happen to possess at this time. Hopefully they will grant your desire of providing an excellent place with which to begin your research.
Kirk, Robert. The Secret Commonwealth of Elves, Fauns, and Fairies. 1691. Reprint, London: D. Nutt, 1893.
Wilby, Emma. “The Witch's Familiar and the Fairy in Early Modern England and Scotland.” Folklore, vol. 111, no. 2, 2000, pp. 283–305. JSTOR, JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/1260607.
Vejvoda, Kathleen. “‘Too Much Knowledge of the Other World’: Women and Nineteenth-Century Irish Folktales.” Victorian Literature and Culture, vol. 32, no. 1, 2004, pp. 41–61. JSTOR, JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/25058651.
Nutt, Alfred. “Presidential Address. Britain and Folklore.” Folklore, vol. 10, no. 1, 1899, pp. 71–86. JSTOR, JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/1253611.
Goodare, Julian. “The Cult of the Seely Wights in Scotland.” Folklore, vol. 123, no. 2, 2012, pp. 198–219., www.jstor.org/stable/41721541.
Briggs, Katharine Mary (1976). "Euphemistic names for fairies". An Encyclopedia of Fairies. New York: Pantheon Books. p. 127. ISBN 0-394-73467-X.
Rossetti, Christina G, and Martin Ware. Goblin Market. London: V. Gollancz, 1980. Print.
Braddon, M. E. (Mary Elizabeth), 1835-1915. Lady Audley's Secret. New York :Federal Book Company, 18ADAD. Print.
Frazer J.G. (1983) Sympathetic Magic. In: The Golden Bough. Palgrave Macmillan, London.
Yeats, William Butler. “The Stolen Child.” Collected Classic Poems, Stevenson to Yeats, Jan. 2012, pp. 1–2. EBSCOhost, ezproxy.uvu.edu/login?url=http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=prf&AN=76614684&site=eds-live.
Spenser, Edmund, Thomas P. Roche, and C P. O'Donnell. The Faerie Queene. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1978. Print.
Gregory, Lady, and Finn MacCumhaill. Gods and Fighting Men: The Story of Tuatha de Danann and of the Fianna of Ireland. John Murray, 1905.
Howard, Marvin ElRoy. "" See ya na yon narrow road?": the search for Elfland in folklore of the Scottish border." (1996).
Campbell, John Gregorson. Superstitions of the Highlands & Islands of Scotland. J. MacLehose and sons, 1900.
Diane Purkiss, At The Bottom Of The Garden: A Dark History of Fairies, Hobgoblins, and Other Troublesome Things (2000)
Kready, Laura (1916). A Study of Fairy Tales. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company.
“Trees in Mythology”. Mythencyclopedia.com. 2007-02-19. Retrieved 2014-05-11.
“‘The king o fairy with his rout’: Fairy Magic in the Literature of Late Medieval Britain–By Hannah Priest”. September 8, 2011.
Lenihan, Eddie and Green, Carolyn Eve (2004) Meeting The Other Crowd: The Fairy Stories of Hidden Ireland. pp. 146–7 ISBN 1-58542-206-1.
https://tam-lin.org/stories/Thomas_the_Rhymer.html
Evans Wentz, W. Y. (1966, 1990) The Fairy-Faith in Celtic Countries. Gerrards Cross, Colin Smythe Humanities Press ISBN 0-901072-51-6
De Jubainville, M. H. D'Arbois and Richard Irvine Best (1903). The Irish Mythological Cycle and Celtic Mythology. Dublin Hodges, Figgis, and Company.
Keightley, Thomas. (1892) Fairy Mythology. London: George Bell & Sons, Retrieved from Project Gutenberg 15 October 2017
King James. Daemonologie. A Critical Edition. In Modern English. 2016. ISBN 1-5329-6891-4.
Williams, Noel. “The semantics of the word fairy: making meaning out of thin air.” The Good People: new fairylore essays (1991): 457-78.
https://britishfairies.wordpress.com/
Wakefield, Sarah R. Folklore in British Literature: Naming and Narrating in Women’s Fiction, 1750-1880. Vol. 80. Peter Lang, 2006.
Laviolette, Patrick, and Alastair McIntosh. “Fairy hills: merging heritage and conservation.” Ecos 18.¾ (1997): 2-8.
Owen, Alex. “'Borderland Forms’: Arthur Conan Doyle, Albion’s Daughters, and the Politics of the Cottingley Fairies.” History Workshop, no. 38, 1994, pp. 48–85.
Zipes, Jack. Victorian Fairy Tales: The Revolt of the Fairies and Elves. Routledge, 2016.
Silver, Carole. “On the Origin of Fairies: Victorians, Romantics, and Folk Belief.” Victorian Literature and Culture 14 (1986): 141-156.
Harms, Daniel M. “Hell and Fairy: The Differentiation of Fairies and Demons Within British Ritual Magic of the Early Modern Period.” Knowing Demons, Knowing Spirits in the Early Modern Period. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham, 2018. 55-77.
Sikes, Wirt. British goblins: Welsh folk-lore, fairy mythology, legends and traditions. S. Low, Marston, Searle & Rivington, 1880.
Loponen, Mika. “Faerie Folklore in Medieval Tales-An Introduction.” (2006).
Lindow, John. Norse mythology: a guide to gods, heroes, rituals, and beliefs. Oxford University Press, 2002.
Gimbel, Jared Joseph. “Spiritual Descent: A Study of Semi-Divine Beings and Non-Human Species in European Mythologies.” (2011).
https://www.gutenberg.org/files/41006/41006-h/41006-h.htm
John Bauers Bästa: Ett Urval Sagor Ur "bland Tomtar Och Troll" Åren 1907-1915. Stockholm: Åhlén & Åkerlund, 1951. Print.
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Info, Please: Extended Families (Part 3, Non–Duggar / Bates)
The Bontrager Family
The Bontrager Clan includes Parents Marlin Joe Bontrager (b. 1967) + Rebecca (“Becky”) Marie (Stolzfus) Bontrager (b. 1967), and their 10 Children (6 Sons + 4 Daughters)—Chelsy, Mitchell, Allison, Carson, Josh, Denver, Lincoln, Elizabeth, Hudson, and Rececca. Rebecca (b. 2007) is presumably their last child. Their Paternal Grandparents, Joe Bontrager + Salina Bontrager (b. 1934), are Amish. Their Maternal Grandparents, Elmer S. Stoltzfus (1929–2019) + Rebecca (Zook) Stoltzfus, are Mennonite.
Paternal Grandparents Joe Bontrager + Salina Bontrager (b. 1934)
Maternal Grandparents Elmer S. Stoltzfus + Rebecca (Zook) Soltzfus
Parents Marlin Joe Bontrager + Rebecca Marie (Stoltzfus) Bontrager
Children Chelsy Renee Maxwell, Mitchell Joe Bontrager, Allison Nicole Bontrager, Carson Wayne Bontrager, Joshua Maxwell Bontrager, Denver Elliot Bontrager, Lincoln Taylor Bontrager, Elizabeth Caresse Bontrager, Hudson Reed Bontrager, Rebecca Shania Bontrager
Grandchildren 4 So Far (+2 On The Way) (Jubilee Katherine Bontrager, Wallace Bradford Bontrager, Axton John Maxwell, Micah Joe Bontrager)
The Bowers Family
The Bowers Family, who famously married off two of their daughters (Carolina and Cassidy) to Bontrager Brothers in a double wedding, is headed by Curtis James Bowers (b. 1965) + Lauren (McAlvany) Bowers (b. 1971). Together, the Bowerses have 9 Children w/ “C” Names—Carolina, Cassidy, Charles, Carver, Christian, Crockett, Chapman, Campbell, and Crosby. Crosy arrived in 2010—so, the family is presumably complete. As for the 0th Generation, Duggar Data couldn’t find anything about the Grandparents. Unknown on both sides.
Paternal Grandparents [ Unknown ]
Maternal Grandparents [ Unknown ]
Parents Curtis James Bowers + Lauren A. McAlvany Bowers
Children Carolina (“Lina”) Katherine Bontrager, Cassidy (“Cass”) Grace Bontrager, Charles Curtis Bowers, Carver James Bowers, Christian Ruhlman Bowers, Crockett Henry Bowers, Chapman York Bowers, Campbell Barret Bowers, Crosby Virginia Bowers
Grandchildren 2 So Far (+2 On The Way) (Jubilee Katherine Bontrager, Wallace Bradford Bontrager)
The Maxwell Family
The Maxwell Family is headed by Parents Steve R. Maxwell (b. 1951) + Teri L. (Frazer) Maxwell (b. 1955), and includes their 8 Children—Nathan, Christopher, Sarah, Joseph, John, Anna, Jesse, and Mary. The Maternal Grandparents are Rex L. Frazer (c. 1932–2014) + Janice (“Jan”) R. (Krattet) Frazer. The Paternal Grandparents are Paul G. Bargar (1925–2013) + May Ann (Gadbury) Maxwell (Previously Bargar) (1927–2014). (Paul + Mary Ann divorced when Steve was young. She later married James Maxwell.)
Paternal Grandparents Paul G. Bargar + Mary Ann (Gadbury) Maxwell
Maternal Grandparents Rex L. Frazer + Janice R. (Krattet) Frazer
Parents Steve R. Maxwell + Teri L. (Frazer) Maxwell
Children Nathan James Maxwell, Christopher Lloyd Maxwell, Sarah Rae Maxwell, Joseph Howard Maxwell, John Steven Maxwell, Anna Elizabeth Maxwell, Jesse Paul Maxwell, Mary Carol Maxwell
Grandchildren 16 So Far (+1 On The Way)
The Rodrigues Family
Updated 4–22–20 w/ information provided by an Anon...
The Rodriguii includes Parents David Rodrigues (b. 1972) + Jill Christine (Noyes) Rodrigues (b. 1978), and, thus far, 13 Children—Nurie, Timothy, Kaylee, Renee, Phillip, Samuel, Gabriel, Tessie, Hannah, Olivia, Sadie, Sofia, and Janessa. (It’s possible Janessa, born 2018, won’t be their last.) As for Grandparents... Their Paternal Grandparents are Julianne (“Julie”) Alger Drake (Previously Rodrigues) + John J. Rodrigues (d. 1977). (David’s Father tragically took his own life when David was Age 5.) Their Maternal Grandparents are Timothy Noyes (b. 1951) + Patricia (Lupole) Noyes (b. 1949).
Paternal Grandparents John J. Rodrigues + Julianne (“Julie”) Alger Drake (Previously Rodrigues)
Maternal Grandparents Timothy Noyes + Patricia (Lupole) Noyes
Parents David Rodrigues + Jill Christine (Noyes) Rodrigues
Children Nurie Katelin Rodrigues, Timothy David Rodrigues, Kaylee Arlissa Rodrigues, Renee Crystine Rodrigues, Phillip Jonathan Rodrigues, Samuel Richard Rodrigues, Gabriel Victor Rodrigues, Tessie Elizabeth Rodrigues, Hannah Faith Rodrigues, Olivia Mercy Rodrigues, Sadie Patricia Rodrigues, Sofia Amy Julianne Rodrigues, Janessa Ruth Rodrigues
Grandchildren None Yet! (Firstborn Nurie intends to marry in 2020.)
The Waller Family
In–Laws of a Duggar In–Law, the Waller Family consists of Parents Brian Kent Waller (b. 1946) + Susan (“Sue”) Elizabeth (Blom) Waller (b. 1955) and their 10 Children (5 Sons, 5 Daughters)—Adam, Isaac, Derrick, Rachelle, David, Sarah, Samuel, Lydia, Rebecca (“Becca”), and Matthew.
Tragically, the Waller Family has seen 2 Children die unexpectedly, as of 2020. First, in Fall 2005, Isaac Wallace (b. 1980) contracted an infection while doing missionary work in Mongolia. He died ~1 Month later while en route to South Korea for emergency treatment. He was 25 Years Old. Then in October 2019, Rebecca Christine (b. 1997), got into a fatal car crash at Age 22. She made a left turn against a red light, and was hit by an oncoming semi–truck.
The 2nd–Gen. Wallers’ Paternal Grandparents are Wallace + Adeline (Kinseth) Waller, while their Maternal Grandparents are M. Donald Blom (1926–2017) + Patricia (Dillree) Blom (1930–2018).
Paternal Grandparents Wallace Waller + Adeline (Kinseth) Waller
Maternal Grandparents M. Donald Blom + Patricia (Dillree) Blom
Parents Brian Kent Waller + Susan (“Sue”) Elizabeth (Blom) Waller
Children Adam Kent Waller, Isaac Wallace Waller, Derrick John Waller, Rachelle Michelle Afarian, David William Waller, Sarah Elizabeth Waller, Samuel Waller, Lydia Waller, Rebecca Christine Waller, Matthew Waller
Grandchildren 15 So Far (+1 On The Way)
Wow, that’s a lot of information! Hope you enjoyed this 3–Part Series.
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A Chat with Beth Lisick
Edie on the Green Screen is an irreverent love-letter to San Francisco, chronicling the story of a 90s "It girl" as she ages-in-place and confronts the Bay Area tech monoculture. The author, Beth Lisick, is also an actress, co-founder of the Porchlight Storytelling Series, and one of the sharpest, quick-witted people that we know. You can read more about Beth here. Edie on the Green Screen is her first novel.
On April 1st, 2020, City Lights planned to celebrate the publication at the bookstore. Given the “Shelter in Place” order by the city of San Francisco, staff retreated to their homes, and City Lights continued to work, remotely. Stacey Lewis, VP, Director of PR, Marketing & Sales, conducted a Twitter chat on April Fool’s Day with Beth reporting from her living room in Berkeley, CA. Here follows a transcript of that conversation.
City Lights: Beth!!! Where are you?
I'm in New York, kinda near Woodstock and Kingston.
What are you doing to stay sane?
I’m cooking a lot! And trying to go out on hikes. Hanging out with my husband and son and also my brother’s family.
For how long did you work on your novel?
This is embarrassing to say but I wrote the first words of it almost 10 years ago!
Are you in a writing group? Or do you share things with particular friends for feedback?
I’ve never been in a formal writing group but I have a few friends, writers and non-writers alike, that I will share things with.
Prior to working with the independent, Brooklyn-based 7.13 Books on Edie on the Green Screen, you’ve had books w/ Manic D Press: Monkey Girl & This Too Can Be Yours
Thank God for Jennifer Joseph and Manic D. I think today is Jen’s birthday!
Happy birthday Jen Joseph!! And Everybody Into the Pool & Helping Me Help Myself with Harper Collins.
My brief foray into mainstream publishing.
And Yokohama Threeway: And Other Small Shames pub’d by City Lights (hell YES!)
Ah! That felt niiiiiice.
What are some of the differences you noticed working with indie vs corporate presses?
A lot of it has to do with the publicity and marketing part. On mainstream presses I always felt like I had to convince them that I was worthwhile. Their budgets aren’t necessarily going to you anyway and I feel much more comfortable with my indie press relationships. More personal.
Can you talk about your publisher 7.13 Books and how you came to work with them?
My friend Alex Behr was published by 7.13 and she introduced me to Leland [Leland Cheuk, publisher of 7.13 Books]. He is from the Bay Area but lives in Brooklyn now. He understood my Bay Area vibe! He is committed to doing debuts, but since this was my debut novel, he squeezed me onto the roster.
For how long have you lived away from the Bay Area?
It will be eight years this summer! So long. But luckily I come back a lot for Porchlight and to see my friends and parents.
Your novel clearly pulls from your own experiences in the Bay. How did you recall the memories? Do you keep a journal?
I keep various notebooks and write notes in my phone. I also like to quiet my brain and sort of meditate memories or experiences into my consciousness. (clearly from Northern California)
I was thinking that. Did the physical distance from San Francisco give you freedom to write about it?
YES. Even more than I imagined. I had a lot more free time once I moved to New York because I didn’t know anyone. It was a nice way to get a different perspective. Being across the country.
Do you think it would have been harder constructing this story if you were still living here?
Yes. I had gotten myself into a place where I was so upset with the changes in the Bay Area that I was too crabby to write about it. The first drafts were very cynical and angry. It’s hard not to feel like it’s been taken over. I like to think that even though there are huge buildings and all that money and new people who don’t seem to care about the things I cared about, that those things will still surface.
I bet. I'm going to light some incense. Hope you don't mind.
Burn that sage, sister. By the way, I am using voice text because my Internet connection is kind of slow. Caveat for every typo or mistake!
I wish we could hear your voice.
My audiobook is almost done! It’s the first time I’ve ever been able to record my own audiobook so I’m really excited about it.
CL: Oh! I can't wait to hear that!!! San Francisco was, for many of us in the 80s & 90s, a place to continue “growing up,” as we could afford to do so. Edie, in the novel, is so relatable. What is it about her that makes her so stubborn to change?
Edie’s whole personality was shaped by bands and bars and art and a certain aesthetic that was prevalent in San Francisco in the 90s. When that disappears, she’s not quite sure what to do.
Sorry, I had to step away to wash my hands.
What song did you sing?
Rapper's Delight.
Hero!
No, you are my hero. And, you are truly bi-coastal, regularly coming back to SF to co-host the wonderful Porchlight Storytelling Series, and to see your family. What’s it like having deep roots on both coasts?
If I can’t be a true bisexual at least I can be bi-coastal. And I do love living in New York so I’m still glad that I moved. I like being so deeply from the Bay Area and knowing it so well. And I also love the anonymity of being in New York. No millions of old personal stories to trip you up or slow you down.
Or running into anyone you slept with. Speaking of the Porchlight, what have you learned about storytelling after so many years of organizing these events?
I think that's why I was able to write this book. I have learned so much from the way people tell stories at Porchlight. Not only structurally but as far as really paying attention to what feels authentic and what feels put on.
If you had a piece of advice to share with your younger self, what would it be?
Maybe to step back and listen even more. I was so energetic and enthusiastic about putting myself out there in my 20s but I learned so much once I shut up and chilled out a bit.
@Superprose1 asks: Curious ~ how does novel writing compare to memoir ?
It felt very liberating to me to write a novel after writing so much memoir. I didn’t have to worry about being accurate, I could just be truthful. I could try out different thoughts and feelings on another character without having to claim it as my own.
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Speed round time!
Ready!
Write what comes to your mind when I say . . . Burrito
El Farolito
UC Santa Cruz [Both Beth and I are proud Slugs.]
Drum circle
“Law & Order” [Beth has appeared as an extra on the show]
Sitting in the jury box.
Hummus
Santa Cruz
Juice Cleanse
I’d totally do it.
Unknown knowns
Astral projection. I’m learning a lot about what a big hippie I am.
It's cause yer near Woodstock.
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Pictures of you. I present: “Beth Lisick: This is Your Life”
OH GOD!!! Are there nudes?
Tell us what’s going on here.
I worked for @fruitguys for years as a banana mascot. I got to travel all over the country. This is me at the San Francisco Marathon.
That’s me and @captaindingbat [writer, actress, and author Tara Jepsen] doing our characters Carole and Mitzi. They only eat pancakes! This is a still from our web series Rods and Cones.
This is a still from a film I acted in by Kara Herold. Called 39 1/2. It shot for six years and I was 47 by the time it was done.
That’s me and Jan Richman when we went on the Richard Simmons fitness cruise! It was for a chapter in my book Helping Me Help Myself. I love Richard!!
Okay! You got me here! Where was this? Look how giant that headband is! And how did I get that amount of cleavage, which is huge for me.
This was at my gangster party many years ago. My roommate Marisa referred to your hairstyle as "the claw."
Wow. I remember that party now. I love seeing photos I've never seen before in outfits I haven't thought about in years. I must have been breastfeeding still.
Taken by Frazer Bradshaw at Sundance. It was his first feature film (and mine too) and it went to Sundance in 2008. It’s called Everything Strange and New. It’s really beautiful. We were backstage and there was popcorn on the floor so it seemed natural to be photographed with it.
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I want to thank Beth Lisick—always my It Girl—for joining us!
Stacey! Thank you so much for doing this. I miss you and everyone at City Lights. Can’t wait to see you all real soon. Lots of love!
I’m going to leave you with a video of The Beth Lisick Ordeal, in their prime. Enjoy!
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White Zombie (1932)
White Zombie is a 1932 American pre-Code horror film independently produced by Edward Halperin and directed by Victor Halperin. The screenplay by Garnett Weston, based on The Magic Island by William Seabrook, is about a young woman's transformation into a zombie at the hands of an evil voodoo master. Bela Lugosi stars as the zombie master "Murder" Legendre, with Madge Bellamy appearing as his victim. Other cast members include Joseph Cawthorn, Robert W. Frazer, John Harron, Brandon Hurst, and George Burr MacAnnan.
Large portions of White Zombie were shot on the Universal Studios lot, borrowing many props and scenery from other horror films of the era. The film opened in New York to negative reception, with reviewers criticizing the film's over-the-top story and weak acting. While the film made a substantial financial profit as an independent feature, it proved less popular than other horror films of the time.
White Zombie is considered the first feature length zombie film, which also gave birth to cinematic voodoo. A loose sequel, Revolt of the Zombies, opened in 1936. Modern reception to White Zombie has been more positive. Some critics have praised the film's atmosphere and compared it to the 1940s horror films of Val Lewton, while others still have unfavourable opinions on the quality of the acting.
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“Post-War Design” - Frazer Restored, 2016
“Named for longtime American automobile executive Joseph W. Frazer who was now president and general manager of Kaiser-Frazer, the Frazer was styled by Howard "Dutch" Darrin with some input from other K-F stylists.” - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frazer_(automobile)
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For just $3.99 Released on July 15, 1938: A teenage orphan girl chooses between a wild life with racketeers or marriage to the man who loves her. Genre: Drama Duration: 1h 2min Director: Nick Grinde Actors: Doris Weston (Carol Wharton Caldwell), Maurice Murphy (Bruce Jefferson), Helen MacKellar (Judge Edith Ellis), Morgan Wallace (Charles Wharton as an adult), Theodore von Eltz (Carson), Terry Walker (cousin Betty), Richard Tucker (Harry Jefferson), Charlotte Treadway (Mrs. Jefferson), Sibyl Harris (Katherine Caldwell), Walter Young (Joseph Caldwell), Carlyle Moore Jr. (Charles Wharton as a youth), Marjorie Reynolds (Edith Ellis as a youth), Harry Hayden (Mayor Wharton), Betty Blythe (Mrs. Wharton), Byron Foulger (Herbert Ellis), Virginia Brissac (Mrs. Herbert Ellis), Janet Young (Mrs. Mihom), Marge Champion (dancer), Gino Corrado (headwaiter), Sam Flint (hospital doctor), Robert Frazer (Wharton's lawyer), Joseph W. Girard (party guest), Lew Kelly (Joe, bootlegger), Kay Marvis (dancer), Edward Peil Sr. (Jack Burke, probation officer). *** This item will be supplied on a quality disc and will be sent in a sleeve that is designed for posting CD's DVDs *** This item will be sent by 1st class post for quick delivery. Should you not receive your item within 12 working days of making payment, please contact me so we can solve this or any other questions. Note: All my products are either my own work, licensed to me directly or supplied to me under a GPL/GNU License. No Trademarks, copyrights or rules have been violated by this item. This product complies with rules on compilations, international media, and downloadable media. All items are supplied on CD or DVD.
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Henry J Kaiser and the Automotive Industry
Henry J. Kaiser’s foray into the automotive industry was a bold and ambitious endeavour that began in the mid-1940s. Although his efforts in the auto sector were ultimately short-lived compared to his other business ventures, they were marked by innovation and a determination to challenge the established giants of the industry. Entry into the Automotive Industry Formation of Kaiser-Frazer…
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I wanna be a theologhy and mythology nerd too, but I don't know what books to read and what places in the internet to go to? Where and how do you satisfy this amazing nerdiness?
Lol, thank you for this very cute ask - where do I go to satisfy this amazing nerdiness? These days, my own head, mostly. But if you want to fall headfirst into this kind of things, what I can suggest is 1) have a look at the original texts, 2) plunge into authors who’re good at world-building and 3) maybe read a bit of non-fiction about the culture, as well.
As I said in that other post, I think you can tell people for whom world-building is more a chore than a joy, and it doesn’t have to do with what they’re writing, either - you find some fantasy books where things are very mechanic, while other people are clearly insane and almost live inside their thing, you know? and make it come alive.
My book rec for mythology would certainly include writers like Neil Gaiman, Morgan Llywelyn, Pat O’Shea, Diana Wynne Jones, Mary Renault, Philip Pullman, Gabriel García Marquez…some of it is more magic realism than ‘true’ fantasy or historical novel, but I find them all wonderful authors. I can also suggest fairy tales - many of the original versions are incredibly trippy, and you should definitely have a look at Italo Calvino’s or W. B. Yeats’ collections. Growing up, I also read every monster encyclopedia I could find (I’m currently enjoying Shigeru Mizuki’s work), looked at a lot of art books, and was mostly moved to tears by studies such as Joseph Campbell’s The Hero with a Thousand Faces and Sir James Frazer’s The Golden Bough.
But it’s a journey, really.
The thing is, I think it’s hard to define what mythology is - the boundary with folklore and fairy tales is pretty thin, and since mythology can be retold in any form, from novel to play to poetry, it’s sort of hard to pin down what is it I’m looking for when I say I’m a nerd for this sort of thing. Maybe what I like is the questioning and the sense of awe and marvel for our world that mythology awakens in us. There is something in those stories, in the idea of gods and monsters, which, when done well, captures the essential mystery of our existences and the landscape stretching out around us, but I feel that how we get there, that’s mostly personal? For me, it was about reading a lot, and reading everything, even books I now recognize are not very good, or accurate, but it was also about studying Greek and Latin, and sitting through dozens of bad movies, and, mostly, walking around in the mountains. The wilderness - for me, that’s how I became a ‘mythology and theology’ nerd - because there is where you feel all those gods and monsters you read about. They come alive in undisturbed nature, in lonely dawns, in the fear that grips you in the dead of night (not the bad fear - the fear you’ll be attacked and mugged and left for dead in a ditch, but that other fear - the realization that you don’t know what goes on in the dark, that you’re just a tiny person in a boundless, expanding universe, that you don’t know, will never know, if that sudden cold you feel are ghosts or your brain playing tricks on you - worse, you don’t know which option scares you the most). So, if you can, when you can - I don’t want to go all Shakira on you, but try everything - do everything - travel, push yourself to your limits. In every culture, mythology is about giving an answer to those things you feel inside yourself, and I think the one way to really get what these stories are about is to allow yourself to feel these things in the first place, without fear or self-doubt - to just be.
#ask#mythology#greek mythology#folklore#book rec#i hope this makes#some kind of sense#bc i really feel that#mythology and religion#that's not about the books#i've studied with people#who knew the books much better than i ever did#and yet#got nothing from them#not joy#not tears#so really#it's about yourself#it's about finding a way#to see the magic in this world#<3
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White Zombie (1932) - Episode 76 - Decades of Horror: The Classic Era
“I kissed her as she lay there in the coffin; and her lips were cold.” He was expecting something else? Join this episode’s Grue Crew - Whitney Collazo, Chad Hunt, Joseph Perry, and Jeff Mohr - as they take a trip back to the pre-code days with White Zombie (1932).
Decades of Horror: The Classic Era Episode 76 – White Zombie (1932)
A young man turns to a witch doctor to lure the woman he loves away from her fiancé, but instead turns her into a zombie slave.
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Director: Victor Halperin
Writers: Garnett Weston, based on The Magic Island by William Seabrook
Cinematography: Arthur Martinelli
Cast
Bela Lugosi as "Murder" Legendre
Madge Bellamy as Madeleine Short
Joseph Cawthorn as Dr. Bruner
Robert W. Frazer as Charles Beaumont
John Harron as Neil Parker
Brandon Hurst as Silver, Beaumont's butler
George Burr Macannan as Von Gelder, a zombie
Clarence Muse as a coach driver
Frederick Peters as Chauvin, a zombie
Annette Stone as a maid
John Printz as Ledot, a zombie
Dan Crimmins as Pierre, an old witch doctor
Claude Morgan as a zombie
John Fergusson as a zombie
Velma Gresham as the tall maid
The Decades of Horror Classic Era Grue-Crew had all seen dribs and drabs of White Zombie but none of them had seen the complete film ... until now, and boy, howdy, do they regret it. Joseph is impressed by cinematographer Arthur Martinelli's use of light and shadow and Whitney zeroes in on a very strange and awkward scene that takes place in a sugar mill. Now restored scenes that had previously been cut are identified by Jeff. The movie is far better than Chad expected and even though he’s not a fan of voodoo zombies, he recommends White Zombie to everyone. In fact, each of the members of your loyal Grue-Crew are impressed with this film.
At this writing, White Zombie is streaming on Amazon Prime and a Blu ray is available from Kino Classics.
Gruesome Magazine’s Decades of Horror: The Classic Era is part of the Decades of Horror 3-week rotation with the 1970s and 1980s. In three weeks, the next episode in their very flexible schedule will be a Joseph Perry pick, The Brain that Wouldn’t Die (1962).
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Caswell Co. NC Genealogies and Histories #northcarolinapioneers
Caswell County Wills and Estates
Caswell County was established in 1777 and was the first county in the State. It was carved out of Orange County and was named after Richard Caswell, the first governor of the new State of North Carolina. Caswell County Wills, Estates, Deeds 1783 to 1792 Allen, Robert | Allison, John Jr. | Anthony, John | Atkinson, John | Atkinson, Robert | Austin, William | Barker, George | Barker, James | Bass, Stephen | Baxter, Thomas | Beale, Sarah | Berry, William | Black, George | Black, Henry | Bomar, Royal | Bowles, Sarah | Brackin, Samuel | Bradley, James | Brooks, Richard | Brooks, Thomas | Brown, Samuel | Browning, Jacob | Browning, Nicholas | Bryant, Edward | Bryant, John | Buhsnoro, John | Bumpass, Edward | Bumpass, Samuel | Burch, John | Burton, Charles | Burton, Robert | Butler, Nancy | Campbell, John | Carmichal, Duncan | Carnal, Patrick | Cate, John Jr. | Cate, Joshua to William Person | Chambers, Josiah | Chambers, William | Christenbury, Aaron | Clayton, John Sr. | Clayton, Thomas | Coleman, Spillsby | Colman, John | Cooper, John | Corbin, David | Crisp, John | Crumpton, James | Culbertson, Robert | Cummins, William | Currie, John Dalton, Isham | Davey, Gabriel | Dean, Jane | Deekins, Robert | Delahay, Arthur Dickins, Robert | Dickson, Michael | Dobbin, Hugh | Dollarhide, Ezekiel | Donaldson, Hannah | Douglass, John | Douglass, Thomas | Dowell, John | Duly, Mathew | Duncan, Daniel | Duncan, Jesse | Duncan, Miles Enoch, Andrus | Estes, Reubin | Farley, Elizabeth | Farley, Josiah | Farley, Moses | Farley, Nathaniel | Farley, Stuart| Farqueher, James | Ferrell, Charles | Fletcher, J. A. | Fletcher, James | Flynn, Patrick | Frazier, Catherine | Fuller, Henry Sr. | Fury, Martha | Gardner, Edwin | Gerton, Benjamiin | Gibson, Mary Cooper (alias Gibson) | Glenn, William | Gold, Daniel | Goodman, Benjamin | Graves, James | Graves, John | Greene, Shadrack | Greer, Samuel Gulling, Elizabeth Hall, David | Haman, Bazilla | Hamblin, Stephen | Haralson, Elkanah | Haralson, Ezekiel | Harris, Christopher | Harris, Tyree | Harrison, Samuel | Harrison, Thomas | Henly, Darby | Hewlett, Sarah | Hightower, Tavener to John Dobbin | Hill, James | Hissom, Thomas | Hodge, John | Holman, Richard | Howard, Francis | Hugh, Gabriel Jamison, William | Johnson, Thomas | Johnston, Francis | Johnston, Robert | Johnston, Samuell | Jouett, Mathew Kersey, John | Landman, James | Lea, James | Lea, John | Lea, Mary | Lea, William | Leath, Freeman | Ledbetter, Joel | Lewis, Fielding | Lewis, John | Long, Ambrose | Long, Benjamin | Long, Reubin | Lowe, John Sr. | Lyons, John Man, Davidl | Mann, John | Mann, William F. | Mann, William | Mann to Rankin | Marshall, John | Mastin, Tarpley | McIntosh, Alexander | McKeen, Hugh | Miles, Alexander | Miles, Hannah | Miles, Jacob | Miller, Alexander | Mincey, John | Mincey, Richard | Mitchell, John | Montgomery, Mary Moore, John | Moore, Moses | Moore, Stephen | Moore, William | Morris, Samuell | Morrison, Alexander | Motheral, John | Mun, William | Murphey, Archibald Neeley, Thomas | Nipper, William | Ogletree, John | Paine, James | Paine, Robert | Palmer, Thomas Sr. | Parker, Aaron | Parker, Jonas | Parr, William | Paschal, William | Patterson, Gideon | Perkins, John | Phelps, James | Plyea, Laughlin | Pogue, Joseph | Poteete, John | Prescod, Spencer | Pryor, Elizabeth | Quiney, William Ragsdale, John | Rainey, William | Rankin, William | Ray, Robert | Reece, James | Rice, Thomas | Richmond, John | Roberts, John | Robertson, Jacob | Robertson, John | Robertson, Samuell | Robertson, Thomas | Rose, Alexander | Rosebrough, George | Rowark, David and Elisha | Rowark, Elisha Sanders, Daniel | Sanders, James | Sawyer, William | Scott, John | Shackleford, Francis | Shearman, James | Shelton, Benjamin | Shelton, Davidl | Shy, John | Simpson, Richard | Smith, Anne | Smith, John | Smithurst, John | Stafford, Adam | Stansbury, Solomon | Stone, William Tate, Waddy | Taylor, Mary | Taylor, Reubin | Terry, Ollioe | Thomas, Anne to William Tunks | Thomas, Davidl | Tunks, Thomas | Turley, Moses | Van Hook, Davidl | Van Hook, Loyd | Van Hook, Thomas Wallington, Armistead | Ward, Richard | Webb, Robert | Williams, Henry | Williams, Lewis | Williams, William | Williamson, Benjamin and Henry | Williamson, Jeremiah | Williamson, Joseph | Williamson, Stephen | Willingham, Thomas | Willison, Henry | Winstead, Ailsey Womack, John | Woody, John | Wynne, Thomas | Young, Bartlett Caswell County Wills, Estates, Deeds 1792 to 1800 Abel, William | Adams, John | Allen, Charles | Anglin, Cornelius | Anthony, Jonathan | Anthony, Sally | Anthony, Usley Baldwin, Henry | Barker, James | Baker, William | Barrons, Mary | Beasley, Thomas | Bolen, Isaac | Boman, Royal | Booker, William | Boulson, Thomas | Boulter, Charles Jr. | Bowers, Bartholomew | Boyd, William Sr. | Brooks, Christopher Williams | Brooks, Richard | Brooks, Thomas | Brown, John | Brown, Joseph | Brown, Sarah | Bruce, Robert | Bullis, Samuell | Burch, William | Burford, Benjamin | Burris, Mary | Burton, Andrew | Burton, James | Burton, John | Burton, orphans | Burton, Robert Campbell, John | Carlos, Archibald | Carrol, William | Carter, Jesse | Cochran, Alexander | Connally, John and Charles | Crisp, John | Croset, John Davis, George Allen | Davis, Henry | Dickey, Daniel | Dixon, Charles | Dixon, Henry | Dixon, Martha Dixon, Robert | Dixon, Roger | Dixon, Tilman | Dobbin, Ann | Dobbin, Hugh | Dobbin, Rachael | Duncan, Daniel | Durham, Nathaniel Elam, Barkley | Enoch, Andrew | Enoch, Benjamin | Enoch, Davidl | Enoch, Elizabeth | Enoch, Mary | Fanning, Hezekiah | Farley, Catharine | Farley, George | Farley, John J. | Farley, Stewart Gelaspy, Ann | Gibson, Mary | Gillespie, William | Glashy, William | Grant, John | Grant, Neely | Graves, Azariah | Graves, Thomas | Green, Samuell | Gunn, Thomas Haggard, Edmond | Hall, Judith, mother of Champness Hall | Hamblett, Richard | Haralson, Elkanah, orphans | Haralson, Nathaniel | Harrilson, Elijah | Harrison, John | Harrison, Thomas | Harriss, Christopher | Harris, Robert | Harris, Tyree | Hart, Davidl | Hart, Nathaniel | Hart, orphans | Hatcher, William | Hensler, William | Hepworth, John | Hightower, Charnal Hodge, John | Hogg, Gideon | Hornbuckle, Thomas | Hughes, John Ingram, James | Ingram, Parnall Israel, Matthew | Johnston, John | Johnston, Samuell | Jouette, Elizabeth | Jouette, Washington | Kincher, Peggy | Knight, Joseph W. Lay, Martha | Lay, Peter | Lay, Widdow | Lea, Gabriel | Lea, James | Leath, Charles | Leath, Freeman | Long, James Mains, Matthew | Maler, Jacob Jr. | Mallory, John Sr. | Martin, James | Mason, Davidl | McIntosh, William | Meliar, John | Merrett, James Miles, Alexander | Mills, Edward | Mills, Jane | Mitchell, William | Montgomery, Michael | Moore, orphans | Moore, Elizabeth | Moore, John, estate | Moore, Mary, orphan | Moore, Mary Anderson | Moore, William | Morgan, William | Morton, Mesheck | Mullins, Jean | Mullins, John Nicholson, Michael | Norman, Elizabeth | Otwell, William | Parks, Robert | Perkins, Abram | Perkins, John Jr. | Perkins, Pleasant | Perkins, Sally | Poole, Micajah | Porter, Davidl | Poston, Jeremiah Powell, John Quine, William Rainey, William | Randolph, James | Ray, James | Reed, George | Rice, Hezekiah Rice, John | Rice, Thomas | Richardson, Moses | Richmond, Matthew | Roan, James | Rose, Alexander Samuel, Anthony | Samuel, Archibald | Sanders, Abram | Scott, John | Seddall, John | Shackelford, Francis | Shearman, John | Shelton, Benjamin | Shy, John | Simmons, Thomas | Simpson, Mary | Slade, Thomas | Smith, James | Smith, Peter | Stephens, Boler | Summers, John Tate, Ann | Tate, Waddy | Thomas, John | Thomas, William | Thornton, Peter | Van Hook, Thomas Walker, Samuel | Wall, Buckner | Ware, William | Waters, Joseph | Wattington, Paul | Williams, Duke | Williams, Henry | Williams, Joseph | Williamson, James | Willson, William to Adam Landers | Wilson, Thomas | Windsor, John | Wisdom, Latkin | Womack, Abraham | Womack, John | Yates, James | Yates, John Caswell County Wills, Estates, Deeds 1777 to 1783 Atkinson, John | Barnett, Robert | Brooks, Christopher | Brown, Isaac | Bumpass, Edward | Bumpass, Robert | Burton, Charles | Burton, Noel Carman, John | Carter, Benjamin | Cartin, Richard | Cate, John | Clarke, Robert | Cochran, Abraham | Coleman, Alexander | Corder, William | Currie, James Deweese, Jonathan | Dickson, Michael | Dix, James | Dixon, Charles | Dixon, Henry | Dixon, Henry, Lt. Colonel | Dobbin, Alexander | Dobbin, Hugh | Donaldson, Humphrey | Douglass, Thomas | Duncan, Daniel | Duty, Matthew Edwell, Henry | Farley, Josiah | Farley, Moses | Farmer, Samuel | Frazer, John | Fuller, Nehemiah Gatewood, Ambrose | Galseby, Alexander | Garrett, John | George, Sarah | Gibson, Andrew | Gibson, Anthony | Gold, Ephraim | Goodman, Benjamin | Grayham, James | Grayham, Robert | Gunn, John Hamilton, Stephen | Haralson, Elkanah | Haralson, Ezekiel | Haralson, Nathaniel | Harris, John | Harrison, Elling | Hatchet, Timothy | Hayne, Richard | Hays, John | Hopper, Thomas | Huston, Robert Irvin, John | Jesse, Henry | Johnston, John | Jones, Jesse | Jouett, Jonathan | Jouett, Mathew | Kellow, William | Kimbrow, Thomas | Lea, John | Logue, Ephraim Mabery, Joseph | Mains, Mathew | Mawell, Mary | McDonald, Duncan | McFarland, Robert | Mitchel, David | Moore, Alexander | Moore, John | Moore, Robert | Moore, William | Moore, William to Robert Payne | Morris, Mathew | Muirhead, Claude Neeley, William | Neill, Thomas | Nowell, Joel | Rainey, George | Rider, Benjamin | Robertson, Jacob | Robertson, Thomas | Robinson, David | Robinson, James Sr.| Robinson, Thomas Samuel, Anthony | Sanders, James | Sargent, Joseph | Scott, John | Smith, George | Smith, John | Smith, Robert to William Glenn | Smithey, Nancy | Spencer, Thomas | Stansbury, Samuel | Starkey, Jonathan | Stinson, Alexander | Stokes, Susannah | Stringer, Edward | Stuart, James Tapley, Hosea | Terry, James | West, James | Wilkerson, Douglass | Wilkinson, Samuel | Williams, Daniel | Williams, James | Winstead, Irwin | Winstead, Samuel | Womack, John | Yates, John Caswell County Wills and other Records Available to Members of North Carolina Pioneers Indexes to Wills, Estates, Deeds
1777 to 1783
1783 to 1791
1792 to 1800
Taxable Property
1783 (Inhabitants)
1787 to 1789
1790 (and Fines)
1792 to 1793
1794 (and Accounting)
1795
1797
Accountings of Estates
Oct 1796 Court
Jan and July 1799 Court
Jan and July 1800 Court
Miscellaneous Records
Caswell County Deeds (trancribed)
Browning, John, 1782 deed from the State of North Carolina Plat of Yanceyville (1839)
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