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Martin Scorsese's "Gangs of New York" December 20, 2002.
#Martin Scorsese#Gangs of New York#2002#2000s#Period Drama#Historical Drama#Action#Drama#Romantic Drama#Daniel Day Lewis#Leonardo DiCaprio#Cameron Diaz#3/5
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I haven’t watched Gangs of New York (2002) in several years, but I’ve got to soon because . . . Daniel Day Lewis and Leonardo DiCaprio’s characters . . . there’s something going there!
#gangs of new york 2002#martin scorsese#daniel day lewis#leonardo dicaprio#and when I say something#i mean something queer
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mutual 1: see the thing about obi wan is that even if he could get pregnant he would do a force-abortion on himself because he believes that strongly in adoption
mutual 2: do you think matt damon was seething and coping when j-lo dropped "dear ben" or do you think matt and ben were still hooking up at this time? essentially if the album dropped in 2002, the bennifer engagement is nov 2002-january 2004, and matt gets married in 2005,
mutual 3: my ebay bidding war for paul reubens's spit in a jar is going really well due to the psychic attacks i've been sending to the other bidder
mutual 4: local authorities wont let me into this abandoned hoarder house in rural wyoming. dies horribly. #i love drunk driving
mutual 5: listen ive studied rpf for years you dont understand. the homoerotic undercurrent of britpop is a different breed than what george and bob had going on. theres a playful aura facilitated by the early 90s
mutual 6: i am going to pound philip seymour hoffman into the ground so lovingly
mutual 7: im doing crazy things to davy jones pussy over here
mutual 8: thinking of writing my thesis on the evolution of rpf #no don't look at my lb diary yes i watched 10 martin & lewis movies this week
mutual 9: you see robbie and bob were having on and off trysts ever since robbie stopped him from killing himself in 1966 but it took martin scorseses tender devotion to show robbie how unhealthy that was
mutual 10: thankfully neil young started estrogen in early 1970. otherwise she never couldve made harvest
mutual 11: how minutes of semi-truck sound effects do you guys think i can play on my radio show before people start tuning away
mutual 12: put this post underwater sorry. but i just feel so angry when people post about their mutuals like they're people they never talk to. i've moved to different countries three times for my mutuals.
mutual 13: [picture of orson welles and anthony perkins laughing on the set of the trial] do you think they ever fucked #hot! #who said that
mutual 14: i think i could fix norman bates if we got married and adopted the eraserhead baby together.
mutual 15: [picture of a computer fucking itself]
mutual 16: m sooooo girl drink drunk daveeeeee
mutual 17: eroticism of the machine? uhhh yeah only if the machine is a sexy car #STOP PUTTING THOSE COMPUTER PICTURES ON MY DASH
mutual 18: my warriors in maine are one step closer to slipping cocaine back into stephen kings food so he can be a good writer again
mutual 19: you don't understand. walton goggins isn't just gay in the show. he also walks gay in real life. you have to understand this.
mutual 20: im going to kidnap mike stoklasa and only release him when he makes a post coming out as bisexual
EDIT: ETHAN LET ME POST THIS: mutual 21: do you think lana del rey and joan baez are hooking up. why is lana with her everywhere and introducing her documentary and doing all these things. we KNOW joan is bisexual. do you think
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George R.R. Martin on the process of creating A Game Of Thrones
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"This tale grew in the telling," Professor Tolkien wrote of The Lord of the Rings. His publishers had asked for “another Hobbit,” a sequel to his popular 1937 children’s book The Hobbit, of roughly the same length and tone. What he finally delivered to them, some dozen years later, was something else entirely: a massive masterpiece that was to remake all of fantasy in its own image, one of the great novels of our times.
How much easier it would have been for Tolkien to give his publishers what they wanted: another Hobbit, another adventure of Bilbo the Burglar and his friends the dwarves. His editors would have been thrilled, and his readers as well. The Hobbit had been a strong seller, back in 1937, and no doubt the new book would have done as well or better. After that, Tolkien could have written a third Hobbit, and a fourth, and a fifth. He could have had a steady stream of royalties to supplement his Oxford salary through the lean wartime years, producing a series of children’s books comparable to the Narnia series of his friend C.S. Lewis, or the Oz books of L. Frank Baum.
That would have been the safe, sensible thing to do. Instead, Tolkien took the road less traveled by—a road no one had traveled by, till him—and gave the world something immeasurably richer. His tale grew vaster than empires (if more slow), and he had the sense to follow where it led him.
In the end, I made a similar decision. The choice I faced was between my story and my outline, and I chose the story. Out went the elegantly structured trilogy, with each volume built around a single season, I would tell the tale that I’d set out to tell, from beginning to middle to end, and never mind how many books or years it might require. By rearranging a bit, moving some chapters up and some others out, I found a very satisfactory resolution for the first volume, and delivered a massive manuscript of 1188 pages [Ed Note: should be 1088 pages] to my publishers in October, 1995.
The rest of what I’d written became the opening chapters of book two, and I went on from there. Since The Rest of A Game of Thrones did not strike me as a terribly evocative title, I called this new second volume A Clash of Kings.
Was my choice the right one? That’s not for me to say. It feels right, from where I sit, still living half my life in Westeros, but of course the tale remains unfinished. In the end, the readers will judge. They always do.
- George R.R. Martin, A Clash of Kings Limited Edition Introduction (2002)
#Ned Stark#Catelyn Stark#Sansa Stark#Arya Stark#Bran Stark#Jon Snow#Tyrion Lannister#Daenerys Targaryen#Lord Of The Rings#A Game Of Thrones#A Clash Of Kings#George R.R. Martin#ValyrianScrolls#ASOIAF
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Driver Profiles: Fernando Alonso
Updated December 2024
Name: Fernando Alonso Díaz
Age: 43
Nationality: Spanish
Years in F1: 20 (Renault 2003-2006, Mclaren 2007, Renault 2008-2009, Ferrari 2010-2014, Mclaren 2015-2019, Alpine 2021-2022, Aston Martin 2023-Present)
Number: 14
WDCs: 2005, 2006
Driving Style: Alonso is an extremely accomplished racer, and seen as one of the best in modern F1. He is most famous for his raw aggression behind the wheel, which allows him to put pressure on competitors and psych them out. He has been a part of some incredible wheel-to-wheel battles, and is almost never the one who blinks first. He also has immense intelligence behind the wheel, and races in some of the most strategic ways. Beyond that, his race-starts are a key part of his fame and he consistently makes up several positions in the first lap. A negative thing I have to say about Alonso's racing style is that due to his aggressive driving style he tends to wear out tires very fast. He also also his aggression to cloud his judgement sometimes when frustrated with the car.
History:
Alonso was born to a relatively middle class family, however his father did compete in amateur kart racing. He got his first kart when he was 3 years old, and would compete for the first time when he was 5 years old. When he was 7, Alonso won his first kart race in Pola de Laviana. He won the 1988 and 1989 children's Junior Championship of the Asturias and Galicia, and progressed to the Cadet class in 1990. It was during these years he would attract attention from sponsors who would fund his career from then on.
(Young Alonso in his karting days)
Alonso won the 1990 Asturias and the Basque Country Cadet Championship and finished second in the 1991 Spanish Cadet National Championship. He then won three successive Spanish Junior National Championships from 1993 to 1995. This would allow him to move on to national championships, and went on to place highly in these competitions. In 1997, he took the Italian and Spanish International A championships and was second in the European Championship with nine wins, the Masters Karting Paris Bercy and the Spanish Karting Championship. Alonso would later describe his karting years as the best of his life.
(Alonso in 1997)
In 1999, at age 17, Alonso would make his debut in car racing in the 1999 Euro Open by Nissan, and win the title. For 2000, he progressed to the higher-tier International Formula 3000 Championship and finished in 4th. His performances at this level would gain him attention from F1 team Renault. In 2002 he served as their test driver and it was announced later in the year that he was chosen for their 2003 lineup. Alonso had an outstanding rookie season and achieved his first win that year, along with pole position, and four podiums. He would finish 6th in the standings, and extend his contract with Renault. 2004 was another great year for Alonso, achieving even more podiums but no race wins. He finished 4th in the standings after consistent results.
(Alonso winning Euro Open title in 1999)
2005 was the year Alonso won his first WDC, in a battle against Mclaren's Kimi Räikkönen. It was a fantastic year for Alonso, getting seven victories, six pole positions and fourteen podium finishes. He became the youngest driver to win a WDC up to that point. The next year he would win his 2nd WDC, with his primary competition being 7x WDC Michael Schumacher at Ferrari. He had a dominant year, and finished no lower than 2nd throughout the season.
(Alonso after winning first F1 WDC)
In 2007 Alonso switched over to Mclaren, a move that would only last for a year before returning to Renault. It was a positive year at Mclaren, but he was outpaced by Räikkönen (now at Ferrari) and his teammate Lewis Hamilton. Him and Hamilton had a notoriously risky relationship. One incident occurred when Hamilton ignored team orders and disadvantaged his teammate during a qualifying. Alonso responded by delaying Hamilton in the pit lane. This tension, plus the famous espionage scandal, led Alonso to terminate his contract with Mclaren. He returned to Renault for the 2008 season after being contractually forbidden from signing with one of Mclaren's main competitors for that year. He finished his first season with Mclaren in 3rd.
(Alonso with Mclaren teammate Lewis Hamilton)
He had a more difficult year with Renault in 2008. Lack of car performance in the early part of the season meant that he was way back in the points by the time the car was up to fighting form. In the last few races, he scored an immense amount of points and was able to jump up to 5th in the standings. This was also the year yet another scandal occurred in F1 around Alonso, "crashgate". His next year with Renault was notoriously bad, and he finished middle in the standings in 2009. This lack of performance from the team led Alonso to sign with Ferrari for the 2010 season.
(Alonso in a Renault)
His first year with Ferrari was a successful one, fighting for the title with Red Bull's Mark Webber and Sebastian Vettel. During the last race, when he had the championship lead, he unfortunately finished 7th and lost the WDC to Vettel. His next few years with Ferrari would be mixed. While he achieved positive results, fighting for the title some years, there were also negative ones (no race wins in 2014). While he had extended his contract with Ferrari to 2016, his relationship with them had soured and he broke contract to return to Mclaren for the 2015 season. His years at Mclaren were murky at best, as they had fallen to midfield level. However, Alonso would stay with them until the 2019 season, when he announced his retirement from F1.
(Alonso after winning a race with Ferrari 2013)
Alonso returned to F1 in 2021 driving for Alpine (renamed Renault). His two years there would yield more murky results, only achieving one podium through the entire time. Alpine expected to retain Alonso for the 2023 season (they had not even looked for another driver), but were surprised to find out that Alonso had signed a contract with Aston Martin (renamed Force India/Racing Point). This signified yet another exit from a team on bad terms for Alonso.
(Alonso in the Alpine in 2022)
Driving for Aston Martin in 2023, Alonso would start finishing higher up in the points than he had in years. While he was no where close to a championship fight, consistent results in a midfield car showed he still had the skill to compete. He would achieve 6 podiums that year, and finished 4th in the standings, his highest finish since 2013. He remained with Aston Martin for the 2024 season, and had a relatively middling season finishing 9th. He signed a contract extension with them to 2026, which he has openly stated will most likely be his last contract.
(Alonso after placing on podium in 2023)
Throughout all of this, Alonso competed in other racing series. In 1999, Alonso debuted in the Endurance Racing Series, and finished 3rd at the 24hrs of Barcelona. He drove the 24hrs of Daytona in 2018 and also 2019 (which he would win). He would also drove the 24hrs of Le Mans during that time too, and won. IndyCar was another series he competed in a handful of times, although he never placed particularly high. On top of that, he drove for a Rally series in 2020 while he was retired, with his highest finish being 2nd.
(Alonso with his team after winning 24hrs of Le Mans)
Major Races:
2003 Hungarian GP - His first victory in F1, he dominated after starting in pole position. Staying ahead of the legendary Michael Schumacher, he showed that he was a future star.
2005 San Marino GP - One of Alonso's most memorable wins, he used impeccable defense to hold off Schumacher yet again and securing the win. He showed intense mental strength and skill in high-pressure situations
2005 Brazilian GP - The race where Alonso won his first title, and he became the driver to break Ferrari and Schumacher's dominance. He also brought Renault their first title.
2006 Japanese GP - A highly important race to his 2006 title, this victory meant he took the lead from Schumacher and allowed him to feel comfortable in the rest of the races.
2010 Korean GP - A messy, wet race allowed Alonso to show off his calmness under pressure and skills in such conditions. He managed the race incredibly well, and it was a vital win for his 2010 title fight
2012 Valencia GP - Starting from 11th on the grid, Alonso fought his way up the field to victory, winning in front of his home crowd. This win was especially impressive due to the uncompetitive nature of the Ferrari that year.
2012 Malaysian GP - Another testament to his skill under difficult conditions, he delivered one of his best wet race performances and earned a rather unexpected victory in an underperforming car.
2023 Jeddah GP - His 100th podium in F1, Alonso displayed his long history in F1 and the skill it takes to reach that level of podiums.
Alright, that's all for Alonso. Up next in Nico Hulkenberg.
Cheers,
-B
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Updated stream list
Everything we've watched so far!
Longtime crowd favorites (streamed at least three times) are marked with a single asterisk.
Why isn’t [specific actor/video] on this list?
The video is currently marked not for trade.
We haven’t gotten to it yet.
The footage does not exist or is too incomplete.
It isn't on a platform I can stream it from.
There's something particularly off-putting about the video or actor.
How can I get a copy of a video listed here?
There's a list of publicly available bootlegs here, and there are many other adaptations on the Phantom Retrospective channel. Otherwise, contact @glassprism (or another trader) for a possible trade, or check her website for info on which master(s) to contact.
For general stream info, please see the Saturday Streams FAQ.
On to the list!
Andrew Lloyd Webber's The Phantom of the Opera (Dividing these by decade because there's a character limit per text block!)
1980s/90s
1988 Broadway: Michael Crawford, Sarah Brightman, Steve Barton
1989 Broadway: Cris Groenendaal, Rebecca Luker, Steve Barton
1989 Los Angeles: Michael Crawford, Dale Kristien, Steve Barton
1990 Los Angeles: Michael Crawford, Mary D’Arcy, Reece Holland*
1991 Los Angeles: Michael Crawford, Dale Kristien, Michael Piontek
1993 U.S. Tour: Franc D’Ambrosio, Tracy Shayne, Ciaran Sheehan
1993 Vienna: Alexander Goebel, Luzia Nistler, Alfred Pfeifer*
1994 Sapporo: Eiji Akutagawa, Hisako Hanaoka, Masayuki Sano*
1994 Toronto: Peter Karrie, Teresa DeZarn, David Rogers
1995 Broadway: Davis Gaines, Tracy Shayne, Ciaran Sheehan
1995 London: Ethan Freeman, Jill Washington, Simon Bowman*
1998 Broadway: Thomas James O’Leary, Tracy Shayne, Gary Mauer
1998 Los Angeles: Davis Gaines, Marie Danvers, Lawrence Anderson*
1998 San Francisco: Franc D’Ambrosio, Lisa Vroman, Christopher Carl*
1998 Toronto: Peter Karrie, Elizabeth DeGrazia, David Rodgers*
1998 Broadway: Thomas James O'Leary, Sandra Joseph, Gary Mauer
1998 Broadway: Thomas James O’Leary, Tracy Shayne, Gary Mauer
1999 Broadway: Howard McGillin, Adrienne McEwan, Gary Mauer
1999 Toronto: Paul Stanley, Melissa Dye, Laird Mackintosh
1999/2000 Mexico City: Saulo Vasconcelos, Irasema Terrazas, Jose Joel*
Early 2000s
2000 Antwerp: Hans Peter Janssens, Inneke van Klinken, Michael Shawn Lewis
2000 London: Scott Davies, Meredith Braun, Matt Cammelle
2000 London: Scott Davies, Charlotte Page, Matt Cammelle
2001 Hamburg: Ian Jon Bourg, Colby Thomas, Kyle Gonyea
2001 Hamburg: Ian Jon Bourg, Olivia Safe, Kyle Gonyea
2001 Hamburg: Michael Nicholson, Olivia Safe, Christopher Morandi
2002 London: John Owen-Jones, Celia Graham, Robert Finlayson
2003 Broadway: Howard McGillin, Adrienne McEwan, Jim Weitzer
2003 Broadway: Hugh Panaro, Julie Hanson, Jim Weitzer
2003 Broadway: Hugh Panaro, Lisa Vroman, John Cudia
2003 U.S. Tour: Brad Little, Lisa Vroman, Tim Martin Gleason
2004 Madrid: Luis Armando, Teresa Barrientos, Armando Pita
2004 Stuttgart: Thomas Schulze, Maike Switzer, Carsten Axel Lepper*
2005 Broadway: Hugh Panaro, Julie Hanson, John Cudia
2005 Broadway: Hugh Panaro, Sandra Joseph, Tim Martin Gleason
2005 Broadway: James Romick, Marie Danvers, John Cudia
2005 Essen: Thomas Borchert, Sandra Danyella, Nikolaj Brucker
2005 London: John Owen-Jones, Rachel Barrell, Oliver Thornton
2005 U.S. Tour: Gary Mauer, Marie Danvers, Michael Shawn Lewis
2006 Essen: Ethan Freeman, Anne Gorner, Nikolaj Brucker
2006 Essen: Uwe Kröger, Beatrix Reiter, Lucius Wolter*
2006 London: Earl Carpenter, Rachel Barrell, David Shannon*
2006 São Paulo: Saulo Vasconcelos, Kiara Sasso, Nando Prado
2006 U.S. Tour: Gary Mauer, Elizabeth Southard, Jim Weitzer*
2006 U.S. Tour: John Cudia, Jennifer Hope Wills, Adam Monley
2007 Broadway: Gary Mauer, Jennifer Hope Wills, Jason Mills
2007 World Tour: Simon Pryce, Julie Goodwin, John Bowles
2008 Broadway: Howard McGillin, Elizabeth Loyacano, Jeremy Stolle
2008 Las Vegas: Anthony Crivello, Kristi Holden, Andrew Ragone*
2008 World Tour: Simon Pryce, Ana Marina, Alexander Lewis
2009 Australia: Anthony Warlow, Ana Marina, Alexander Lewis
2010s
2010 London: David Shannon, Gina Beck, Simon Bailey*
2010 London: David Shannon, Gina Beck, Will Barratt
2010 U.S. Tour: Tim Martin Gleason, Trista Moldovan, Sean MacLaughlin
2012 Broadway: Greg Mills, Marni Raab, Kyle Barisich*
2012 Broadway: Hugh Panaro, Trista Moldovan, Kyle Barisich
2012 London: Marcus Lovett, Anna O’Byrne, Simon Thomas
2013 Broadway: Jeremy Stolle, Samantha Hill, Greg Mills*
2013 Broadway: Peter Joback, Samantha Hill, Jeremy Stolle
2013 Broadway: Peter Joback, Elizabeth Welch, Kyle Barisich
2013 Broadway: Hugh Panaro, Sierra Boggess, Kyle Barisich
2013 London: Marcus Lovett, Sofia Escobar, Simon Thomas
2014 Broadway: Greg Mills, Mary Michael Patterson, Jeremy Hays
2014 Broadway: Hugh Panaro, Sara Jean Ford, Jeremy Hays
2014 Broadway: Hugh Panaro, Elizabeth Welch, Jeremy Hays
2014 Broadway: Jeremy Stolle, Mary Michael Patterson, Jeremy Hays
2014 Broadway: Laird Mackintosh, Kaley Ann Voorhees, Jeremy Hays*
2014 Broadway: Laird Mackintosh, Sara Jean Ford, Jeremy Hays
2014 Broadway: Norm Lewis, Sierra Boggess, Jeremy Hays*
2014 Broadway: Paul Schaefer, Mary Michael Patterson, Jeremy Hays
2014 Hamburg: David Arnsperger, Lauri Brons, Nicky Wuchinger
2014 Hamburg: Mathias Edenborn, Daniela Braun, Nicky Wuchinger
2014 Moscow: Dmitry Ermak, Tamara Kotova, Evgeny Zaytsev
2014 Moscow: Ivan Ozhogin, Tamara Kotova, Evgeny Zaytsev
2014 U.S. Tour: Cooper Grodin, Grace Morgan, Ben Jacoby
2014 U.S. Tour: Cooper Grodin, Julia Udine, Ben Jacoby
2014 World Tour: Brad Little, Kristi Holden, Anthony Downing
2015 London: Geronimo Rauch, Harriet Jones, Richard Munday*
2015 Moscow: Dmitri Ermak, Tamara Kotova, Evgeny Zaycev
2015 Moscow: Ivan Ozhogin, Tamara Kotova, Ivan Rak
2015 Prague: Marian Vojtko, Michaela Gemrotova, Tomas Vanek
2015 Prague: Marian Vojtko, Monika Sommerova, Tomas Vanek
2016 Broadway: Laird Mackintosh, Julia Udine, Jeremy Hays
2016 Moscow: Andrey Schkoldychenko, Elena Bahtiyarova, Evgeny Zaytsev (act 2 only)
2016 Oberhausen: Brent Barrett, Elizabeth Welch, Max Niemeyer
2016? Prague: Marian Vojtko, Michaela Gemrotova, Tomas Vanek
2016 Stockholm: Peter Jöback, Emmi Christensson, Anton Zetterholm
2016 U.S. Tour: Derrick Davis, Kaitlyn Davis, Jordan Craig
2018 Broadway (Sept.): Ben Crawford, Ali Ewoldt, Jay Armstrong Johnson
2018 Broadway (Oct.): Ben Crawford, Ali Ewoldt, Jay Armstrong Johnson
2018? Prague: Radim Schwab, Monika Sommerova, Tomas Vanek
2019 Copenhagen: Tomas Ambt Kofod, Sibylle Glosted, Christian Lund*
2019 London: David Thaxton, Kelly Mathieson, Jeremy Taylor*
2019 London: Josh Piterman, Kelly Mathieson, Alistair So*
2019 São Paulo: Fred Silveira, Giulia Nadruz, Henrique Moretzsohn
2019 São Paulo - Fred Silveira, Lina Mendes, Henrique Moretzsohn
2019 São Paulo: Thiago Arancam, Daruã Góes, Fred Silveira
2019 São Paulo: Thiago Arancam, Giulia Nadruz, Fred Silveira
2019 World Tour: Jonathan Roxmouth, Meghan Picerno, Matt Leisy*
2021–present
2021 Broadway: Ben Crawford, Meghan Picerno, John Riddle
2021 Broadway: Jeremy Stolle, Emilie Kouatchou, John Riddle
2021 London: Killian Donnelly, Holly-Anne Hull, Rhys Whitfield
2022 Broadway: Ben Crawford, Kanisha Marie Feliciano, Paul A. Schaefer
2022 Broadway: Ben Crawford, Emilie Kouatchou, John Riddle
2022 Broadway: Ted Keegan, Emilie Kouatchou, John Riddle
2022 Broadway: Ted Keegan, Elizabeth Welch, Bronson Norris Murphy
2022 Broadway: Jeremy Stolle, Emilie Kouatchou, Jordan Donica
2022 London: James Hume, Holly-Anne Hull, Matt Blaker
2022 London: Killian Donnelly, Anouk van Laake, Rhys Whitfield
2022 Sydney: Josh Robson, Georgina Hopson, Callum Frances
2023 Broadway: Ted Keegan, Emilie Kouatchou, John Riddle
2023 Broadway: Ted Keegan, Julia Udine, John Riddle
2023 Broadway: Laird Mackintosh, Julia Udine, John Riddle
2023 Broadway: Greg Mills, Emilie Kouatchou, John Riddle
2023 Broadway: Greg Mills, Julia Udine, Paul A. Schaefer
2023 Broadway: Jeremy Stolle, Julia Udine, Paul A. Schaefer
2023 London: Earl Carpenter, Paige Blankson, Ralph Watts
2023 London: Earl Carpenter, Eve Shanu-Wilson, Connor Carson
2023 London: Killian Donnelly, Lucy St. Louis, Matt Blaker
2023 London: James Gant, Holly-Anne Hull, Matt Blaker
2023 London: James Gant, Paige Blankson, Matt Blaker
2023 Madrid: Geronimo Rauch, Talia del Val, Guido Balzaretti
2023 Shanghai: Ayanga (various clips)
2023 Shanghai: He Liangchen, Yang Chenxiuyi, Li Chenxi
2023 Thessaloniki: Tim Howar, Harriet Jones, Nadim Naaman
2024 Helsinki: Kevin Greenlaw, Emma Kajander, Olli Tuovinen
2024 London: Jon Robyns, Eve Shanu-Wilson, Joe Griffiths-Brown
Love Never Dies
2010 London: Ramin Karimloo, Sierra Boggess, Dean Chisnall
2011 London: Ramin Karimloo, Sierra Boggess, Dean Chisnall
2013 Vienna concert: Drew Sarich, Milica Jovanovic, Julian Looman
2018 U.S. Tour: Bronson Norris Murphy, Meghan Picerno, Sean Thompson*
2023 London concert: Norm Lewis, Celinde Schoenmaker, Matthew Seadon-Young
2024 World Tour: Luke McCall, Manon Taris, Niall Sheehy
Other stage adaptations
1991 The Phantom of the Opera starring David Staller
1992 Tom Alonso’s The Phantom of the Opera**
1993 Yeston/Kopit’s Phantom (Wichita, Richard White)
2011 Spiritual Twist’s The Phantom of the Opera
2013 Ken Hill's The Phantom of the Opera (Tokyo)**
2019 Spiritual Twist’s The Phantom of the Opera
2018 Yeston/Kopit’s Phantom (Takarazuka Revue)
2018 Yeston/Kopit’s Phantom (Seoul)
2020 Sasson’s Das Phantom der Oper (Germany, with Uwe Kröger)**
2021 Yeston/Kopit’s Phantom (proshot, Seoul)
Movie adaptations
1925 The Phantom of the Opera starring Lon Chaney
1937 Song at Midnight**
1943 Phantom of the Opera starring Claude Rains**
1962 Hammer Horror: The Phantom of the Opera starring Herbert Lom**
1974 Phantom of the Paradise
1987 The Phantom of the Opera (animated)
1989 Phantom of the Mall: Eric’s Revenge
1989 The Phantom of the Opera starring Robert Englund**
2004 The Phantom of the Opera starring Gerard Butler
TV adaptations
1983 The Phantom of the Opera (TV movie, Max Schell)**
1987 Hello Kitty's Furry Tale Theater, "The Phantom of the Theater"
1990 The Phantom of the Opera (TV miniseries, Charles Dance)
1994 Lamb Chop in the Haunted Studio (TV special)**
1995 Wishbone, S1 E37, "Pantin’ at the Opera"*
1995 Goosebumps, S1 E7, "Phantom of the Auditorium"
1999 The Triplets, S5 E9, "The Phantom of the Opera"
2000 Are You Afraid of the Dark?, "The Tale of the Last Dance"
Miscellaneous
1994 Australian Phantom cast Easter charity concert ("Phantales")
1995 The Phantom of the Opera on Ice*
2017 Broadway: Prince of Broadway (in honor of Hal Prince)
2017 The Phantom of the Empire (Turning Tydes Theatre Company)
Stolleboot (fan edit starring Jeremy Stolle as the Phantom, Raoul, Piangi, and Passarino)*
*Longtime crowd favorite (streamed at least three times)
**We’ve watched it, but it was technically streamed by another host I used to alternate with.
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Wowie that 2002 Lewis and Martin biopic is so bad
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Why I suspect that this is the true?
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Title: Enough
Rating: PG-13
Director: Michael Apted
Cast: Jennifer Lopez, Billy Campbell, Juliette Lewis, Dan Futterman, Fred Ward, Bill Cobbs, Jeff Kober, Bruce A. Young, Tessa Allen, Christopher Maher, Janet Carroll, Noah Wyle, Bruce French, Dan Martin, Brent Sexton, Sandra Nelson, Lynne Marie Stewart
Release year: 2002
Genres: drama, thriller
Blurb: Working-class waitress Slim thought she was entering a life of domestic bliss when she married Mitch, the man of her dreams. After the arrival of their first child, however, her picture-perfect life is shattered when she discovers Mitch's hidden possessive dark side, a controlling and abusive alter-ego that can turn trust, love, and tranquillity into terror. Terrified for her child's safety, Slim flees with her daughter. Relentless in his pursuit and enlisting the aid of lethal henchmen, Mitch continually stalks the prey that was once his family.
#enough#pg13#michael apted#jennifer lopez#billy campbell#juliette lewis#dan futterman#fred ward#2002#drama#thriller
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🎀🍇NAVIGATION POST🍇🎀
Hiii I'm Gracie and this is a blog for my silly little motorsport ocs 🩷 motorsports in question includes F1, F2, F3, maybe F4, Fe, FRECA, WEC, WRC, WRC2, MotoGP, Moto1, Moto2, Moto3.
It's mostly gonna be reblogs and maybe occasional text posts from myself.
All of the posts are from my au (Gracie's au), basically it's pretty much the same, but some drivers are replaced by my ocs and no wags (my blorbos are the wags hehe) (absolutely no hate to any of the irl drivers or wags🩷)
I also have an 18+ blog for oc stuff, it's @graciesfuckedupplace
Now for the blorbos:
Template: Name(s) Last name(s) (Nationality, Occupation, partner if there's one, other family if theres some, DOB)
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• Lucielle Livia Bernardes Vasconcelos (🇧🇷, Olympic archer, girlfriend of Felipe Drugovich, 2001-10-12)
• Daniela "Dani" Jay Ross Hamilton (🇬🇧, Olympic rock climber and kickboxer, wife of Lewis Hamilton, 1986-08-17)
• Milda Kristina Þorfinnsdótter (🇮🇸, F2 Campos driver, girlfriend of Pepe Martí, 2005-05-16)
• Floris Timo Von Stroheim Hülkenberg (🇦🇹, karting driver, son of Nico Hülkenberg and Emil Von Stroheim, brother of Rafaela VonStroheimHülkenberg, 2015-15-05)
• Ke'ala Lilia Lailani (🇺🇸, Olympic surfer, girlfriend of Tina Hausmann, 2006-05-16)
• Rafaela "Rafa" Nicole Von Stroheim Hülkenberg (🇦🇹, karting driver, daughter of Nico Hülkenberg and Emil Von Stroheim, sister of Floris Von Stroheim Hülkenberg, 2018-02-21)
• Winter Ocean Rush (🇺🇸, model, girlfriend of Victor Martins, 1999-04-07)
• Luke James Hunt (🇬🇧, F2 Van Amersfoort driver, boyfriend of Eliza Chavez Jones, grandson of Felicity and James Hunt, 2006-07-07)
• Sabina Maria Eliza Lonska (🇵🇱, MotoGP Ducati Lenovo rider, girlfriend of Marc Marquez, 1994-06-25)
• Alexander "Sasha" Radko Vranchev Iliev (🇧🇬, WEC BMW driver, single, 1998-11-05)
• Ceyda Narin Demir (🇹🇷, archeology student, girlfriend of Arthur Leclerc, 2001-07-15)
• Mercedes Amina La Placa (🇸🇲, F2 Trident driver, girlfriend of Dennis Hauger, 2004-07-31)
• Lauri Matti Räikkönen (🇫🇮, karting driver, son of Fabiane and Kimi Räikkönen, twin brother of Robin Räikkönen, 2015-01-27)
• Erin Amanda Easton (🇨🇦, F2 Hitech driver, girlfriend of Jak Crawford, 2005-04-18)
• Liekki Herrta Läverot Vettel(🇫🇮, WEC Ferrari driver, wife of Sebastian Vettel, mother of Syngrid Vetter, 1986-10-09)
• Victoria Juana Alonso Herrera (🇪🇦, WRC Toyota Gazoo driver, daughter of Fernando and Gabriella Alonso, daughter of Estrella Alonso, 2015-08-21)
• Chavela Marcela Fanucci Ríos (🇦🇷, F3 MP Motorsport driver, girlfriend of Jack Doohan, 2003-11-01)
• Alina Orlova Sokolov (🇷🇺, Kawasaki motocross rider, girlfriend of Guanyu Zhou, 1999-12-13)
• Fabiane Lina Schumacher Räikkönen (🇩🇪, F1 Aston Martin test driver, wife of Kimi Räikkönen, mother of Lauri Räikkönen, sister of Michael Schumacher, 1976-11-24)
• Eli Petra Naas Rossi (🇳🇴, retired F1 Mercedes driver, wife of Valentino Rossi, 1981-09-12)
• Berta Julieta Garcia Ruiz (🇪🇦, F1 McLaren mechanic, girlfriend of Jacque Laricox, 1999-11-08)
• Efrat Anna Pereira (🇮🇱, violin teacher, girlfriend of Pierre Gasly, 1999-03-18)
• Andrea Elio Di Angeles (🇮🇹, F1 Visa CashApp RB driver, boyfriend of Alex Albon, 2000-08-23)
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• Marinho Lucas de Sa Silva (🇵🇹, retired F1 Ferrari driver, boyfriend of Nico Rosberg, 1985-09-10)
• Tokasa Natalina Gavidi (🇫🇯, F1 Visa CashApp RB reserve driver, single, 2002-12-22)
• Mikaela Katarina Lindelöf Lauda (🇸🇪, retired F1 McLaren driver, wife of Niki Lauda, grandmother of Ottilia Lindelöf Lauda, 1949-12-05 - 2019-05-30)
• Vija Elvira Krievina (🇱🇻, karting driver, girlfriend of Tomass Štolcermanis, 2007-11-18)
• Helle Lisbeth Jøsenberg (🇩🇰, WRC Škoda driver, girlfriend of Ollie Bearman, 2005-05-05)
• Willhellmina "Billie" Thea Hülkenberg (🇩🇪, F1 Haas race engineer, girlfriend of Esteban Ocon, cousin of Nico Hülkenberg, 1998-01-07)
• Gabriella Monica Herrera Alonso (🇪🇦, WRC Škoda driver, wife of Fernando Alonso, mother of Estrella and Victoria Alonso, 1981-07-19)
• Gloria Sally Wolff (🇦🇹, F1 academy PREMA driver, girlfriend of Doriane Pin, 2006-03-13)
• Kriti Alexis Sarkella (🇬🇷, F3 Trident driver, girlfriend of Nikola Tsolov, 2006-05-27)
• Valeria Inna Yakovna (🇷🇺, Olympic figure skater, girlfriend of Pecco Bagnaia, 1998-01-18)
• Marcelle Lisette Jeanne Marie Leclerc (🇲🇨, F1 academy Rodin driver, girlfriend of Bianca Bustamante, sister of Charles, Arthur and Lorenzo Leclerc, 2004-10-19)
• Larysa Natalia Shevchenka (🇺🇦, F1 Ferrari strategist, single, 1998-02-28)
• Valencia Yvette Chavanne (🇨🇵, F1 Mercedes driver, girlfriend of Désirée Favre, 1999-09-07)
• Tae Sho Yoon (🇰🇷, full time Twitch streamer, girlfriend of Lance Stroll, 2002-07-19)
• Sulani Komal Khatra Ricciardo (🇮🇳, sports paramedic, wife of Daniel Ricciardo, mother of Pari Ricciardo, 1988-04-22)
• Shelby Gracie-Lynn Campbell (🇺🇸, F2 Dams Lucas Oil driver, girlfriend of Kimi Antonelli, 2006-05-13)
• Aurelié Sylviane Bianchi (🇨🇵, horse riding instructor, wife of Jules Bianchi, 1989-06-16)
• Estela Eduarda Pérez Mendoza (🇲🇽, F1 Redbull reserve driver, girlfriend of Carlos Sainz, sister of Checo Pérez, 1994-10-25)
• Emilian "Emil" Robert Von Stroheim Hülkenberg (🇦🇹, F1 Haas driver, husband of Nico Hülkenberg, father of Floris and Rafaela Von Stroheim Hülkenberg, 1995-09-30)
• Lėja Marija Dumbliauskaitė (🇱🇹, Olympic equestrian, girlfriend of Paul Aron, 2005-04-11)
• Désirée Amanda Favre (🇫🇷, F1 Mercedes race engineer, girlfriend of Valencia Chavanne, 2000-10-30)
• Flavia Olimpia Stefanescu (🇷🇴, model, girlfriend of Kevin Magnussen, 1999-04-08)
• Ekaterina Vaska Juravisch Grosjean (🇲🇰, F1 Haas race engineer, wife of Romain Grosjean, 1990-03-15)
• Annika Tuva Söderholm (🇸🇪, Olympic figure skater, girlfriend of Dino Beganovic, 2004-09-26)
• Aoefe Lana O'Rilley (🇮🇪, PREMA intern, girlfriend of Gabriele Mini, 2005-08-30)
• Felicity Heart Conner Hunt (🇬🇧, street musician, wife of James Hunt, grandmother of Luke Hunt, 1951-05-25)
• Edda Pascale Frey (🇨🇭, F2 PREMA driver, girlfriend of Franco Colapinto, 2004-03-26)
• Rosaria "Rosa" Sara Sophia Prasci Montes (🇸🇻, actress, girlfriend of Pato O'Ward, 1999-12-02)
• Ottilia Nikola Lindelöf Lauda (🇸🇪, F2 PREMA driver, granddaughter of Niki and Mikaela Lindelöf Lauda, 2007-02-22)
• Eloa Manoela Senna da Silva Schumacher (🇧🇷, redired WEC Ferrari driver, wife of Michael Schumacher, mother of Gina and Mick Schumacher, 1969-03-11)
• Iori Rai (🇯🇵, ARRC rider, girlfriend of Yuki Tsunoda, 2000-03-21)
• Verusya Irina Vinogradova (🇷🇺, F1 Kick Sauber mechanics intern, girlfriend of Zane Maloney, 2004-12-10)
• Evelyn Layla Russell (🇬🇧, F3 AIX driver, girlfriend of Sebastian Montoya, sister of George Russell, 2006-04-26)
• Emmanuela Lia Saenz Céspedes (🇲🇽, MotoGP interviewer, girlfriend of Enea Bastianini, 1998-02-03)
• Elodie Delilah Gardner (🇬🇧, fashion design student, girlfriend of Lando Norris, 2001-05-03)
• Arlette Larisaa Klein Häkkinen (🇩🇪, F1 McLaren head of race engineering, wife of Mika Häkkinen, 1971-08-28)
• Vera Patricia Rosa Barreto Senna (🇧🇷, retired McLaren performance engineer, wife of Ayrton Senna, 1960-07-25)
• Estrella Fernanda Alonso Herrera (🇪🇦, F2 Invicta driver, daughter of Fernando and Gabriella Alonso, sister of Victoria Alonso, 2007-12-12)
• Karla Sanja Železnjak (🇭🇷, MotoGP Gresini rider, girlfriend of Kalle Rovanperä, 2000-07-27)
• Erika Amelia Rose Newman (🇬🇧, full time Twitch streamer, girlfriend of George Russell, 1998-12-30)
• Nelleke "Nelly" Lotte Salvera (🇳🇱, Formula e Maserati driver, girlfriend of Nyck De Vries, 1995-04-12)
• Oriana Aida Castro (🇮🇹, Ferrari intern, girlfriend of Maya Weug, 2005-02-17)
• Eleanor "Ellie" Ophelia Williams (🇬🇧, F1 Williams race engineer, girlfriend of Logan Sargeant, 1998-01-23)
• Karolina Olga Plushenka (🇷🇺, Olympic figure skater, girlfriend of Luca Marini, 1997-09-28)
• Freya Shila Wagriwa Giovinazzi (🇺🇲, NASCAR Chaverolet driver, wife of Antonio Giovinazzi, 1994-01-23)
• Emmilie Annette Allaire (🇫🇷, architecture student, girlfriend of Alex Powell, 2007-07-17)
• Kertu Laura Kotka (🇪🇪, trapeze circus artist, girlfriend of Ralf Aron, 1998-05-08)
• Vu Mai Hao (🇻🇳, professional golf player, girlfriend of Arvid Lindblad, 2007-02-08)
• Rene Libia Montoya Freydell (🇨🇴, F3 Campos driver, girlfriend of Luke Browning, sister of Sebastian Motoya, 2003-03-29)
• Caitlin Ruth McLaren (🇳🇿, medical student, girlfriend of Zak O'Sullivan, 2005-01-20)
• Marcia Gabriella Alvez Cattuzo (🇧🇷, F1 Mercedes race engineer, girlfriend of Fred Vesti, 2002-12-08)
• Marlena Cecília Escoda (🇦🇩, neuroscience student, girlfriend of Lorenzo Fluxá, 2005-03-09)
• Tanja Stefana Vukašinovic (🇷🇸, F1 academy MP Motorsport driver, girlfriend of Enzo Fittipaldi, 2001-02-23)
• Yentl Hella Reinherz (🇮🇱, MotoGP Redbull KTM rider, girlfriend of Robert Shwartzman, 1998-06-20)
• Fleur Margo Glorieux (🇧🇪, journalism student, girlfriend of Juan Manuel Correa, 1999-07-08)
• Anna Fanya Borushko (🇧🇾, theater academy student, girlfriend of Oliver Caldwell, 2002-10-21)
• Ximena Luana De La Torre Carballo (🇻🇪, photography student, girlfriend of Rafael Câmara, 2005-10-29)
• Riccarda "Ricca" Mirella Mara Grasso (🇮🇹, Formula 1 journalist, girlfriend of Gilles Villeneuve, 1951-05-08)
• Christa Fiora Stier (🇩🇪, professional football player, girlfriend of Kean Nakamura, 2006-02-07)
• Ginette Marie-Claire Massè Button (🇲🇨, F1 Redbull aerodynamicist, wife of Jenson Button, 1987-03-30)
• Muna al Sami (🇦🇪, F3 PREMA driver, girlfriend of Dion Gowda, 2007-07-10)
• Pari Ashima Ricciardo (🇮🇳, karting driver, daughter of Sulani and Daniel Ricciardo, 2009-01-26)
• Lotje Madelien Verstappen (🇳🇱, F1 Ferrari race engineer, girlfriend of Sally Linderwood, 1986-08-12)
• Farida Marina Orazova (🇰🇿, photographer, girlfriend of Alex Marquez, 1998-10-17)
• Sinera Rinime Kolonja (🇦🇱, F3 Rodin driver, girlfriend of David Almansa, 2006-05-30)
• Lavinia Leontina Fausto (🇮🇹, Moto3 CFMOTO Aspar rider, girlfriend of David Alonso, 2006-01-15)
• Annamarije Elis Fockens (🇳🇱, F1 academy Rodin race engineer, single, 1986-12-17)
• Aistis Marijus Mackevičius (🇱🇹, F1 McLaren driver, husband of Freina Mackevičienė, father of Aivaras and Živilė Mackevičiai, 1997-09-03)
• Aleksandra Jaana Oiva (🇫🇮, F3 MP Motorsport driver, girlfriend of David Malukas, 2003-08-25)
• Esteri Helli Sillanpä (🇫🇮, photography student, girlfriend of Jesse Love, 2005-10-01)
• Olivia Hera Miller (🇬🇧, F3 Van Amersfoort race engineer, single, 1997-07-18)
• Francesca Lonza San Filippo (🇲🇹, F2 Art GP strategist, girlfriend of Kaeya Wills, 2001-08-15)
• Grace Indie Forde (🇮🇪, F2 Invicta race engineer, girlfriend of Alex Rins, 1996-03-06)
• André Fontez de Freites (🇵🇹, F1 Aston Martin team principal, single, 1982-04-16)
• Leo Faustas Enea Bitė (🇮🇹, F2 Invicta driver, single, 2005-12-16)
• Lili Veronika Váradi Novák (🇭🇺, model, girlfriend of Marco Bezzecchi, 1998-04-14)
• Michalina Roksana Odziemkowska (🇵🇱, kindergarten teacher's assistant, girlfriend of Celestino Vietti, 2002-01-20)
• Livia Carina Lorena Castillho De Salles (🇧🇷, culinary student, girlfriend of Gabriel Bortoleto, 2004-04-20)
• Sanija Franciska Marija Bukovec (🇸🇮, model, girlfriend of Luca Lunetta, 2003-09-13)
Estienne Jean-Pierre Delcroix (🇫🇷, F1 Alpine mechanic, single, 1999-08-22)
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• Fahima Halah Kharim (🇵🇸, professional hockey player, girlfriend of Ugo Ugochukwu, 2007-09-16)
• Ragnar Ville Viggo Lindelöf (🇸🇪, F1 Redbull driver, single, 2007-05-30)
• Pascale Cynthia Veber Hunt (🇱🇺, journalist, wife of Freddie Hunt, 1987-05-22)
• Eden Evangelinne Lehmann (🇨🇦, meteorology student, girlfriend of Sami Pajari, 2003-04-27)
• Teodora Nicoletta Di Cellette (🇮🇹, true crime youtuber, girlfriend of Nicholas Latifi, 1997-10-19)
• Greta Haldis Helgeland Mälkönen (🇳🇴, tattoo artist, wife of Enni Mälkönen, 1992-02-01)
• Oksana Vasylivna Semenko (🇺🇦, model, girlfriend of Jorge Martin, 2000-12-05)
• Sima Alise Aramyan (🇦🇲, IndyCar McLaren driver, girlfriend of Callum Ilott, 1998-04-28)
• Jesca Ella Källström (🇸🇪, law student, girlfriend of Oliver Solberg, 2001-06-30)
• Novella Floriana Ferrari Di Gran (🇮🇹, F1 Ferrari engineer, girlfriend of Lorenzo Leclerc, 1998-09-22)
• Tallulah Vienna Evergreen (🇬🇧, english literature student, girlfriend of Isack Hadjar, 2005-11-24)
• Heidi Irene Ginerva Notz Webber(🇨🇭, F1 Williams strategist, wife of Mark Webber, 1987-03-11)
• Miguel Blanco Juan Dominguez Carrizo (🇦🇷, pre school education student, boyfriend of Abbi Pulling, 2004-08-28)
• Piera Rosalinda Stella (🇮🇹, F1 McLaren engineering intern, girlfriend of Oscar Piastri, daughter of Andrea Stella, 2001-07-11)
• Antonia Noa Laura Valente Ferreira (🇵🇹, author, girlfriend of Charles Leclerc and Camilla De Santis, 1998-11-26)
• Florence Elise LaRue (🇫🇷, F1 Ferrari media manager, girlfriend of Liam Lawson, 2001-02-11)
• Simonne Joelle Aude De La Croix (🇫🇷, singer, girlfriend of Fabio Quartararo, 1999-02-04)
• Adelina Riikka Köskinen (🇫🇮, MotoGP Yamaha rider, girfriend of Valtter Bottas, 1992-03-19)
• Camilla Riva Cecilia De Santis (🇮🇹, psychologist, girlfriend of Charles Leclerc and Antonia Valentes, 1996-11-30)
• Salvatrice Marigold Flores (🇺🇾, Formula 1 Redbull performance engineer, girlfriend of Checo Pérez, 1992-11-23)
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Always under construction!! The arts used are mentioned in each post. The same goes for references that I'm only using for that post. Template // Art
ASTROLOGY
BOOKS
[1] TOMPKINS, Sue. Aspects in Astrology: A guide to understanding planetary relationships in the horoscope. One Park Street, Rochester, Vermont 057067: Destiny Books, 2002.
[2] RIBEIRO, Anna Maria da Costa. Sinastria: Estudo dos Relacionamentos Teoria e Prática. Rio de Janeiro, RJ: Hipocampo Editora e Distribuidora Ltda., 1989.
[3] ABDUL-KHALIQ, Ajani. Hayden’s Book of Synastry: A Complete Guide to Two-Chart Astrology, Composite Charts, and How to Interpret Them. 13 junho 2017.
[4] LEWIS, James R. The Astrology Book: The Encyclopedia of Heavenly Influences. Canton, MI: Visible Ink Press™, 2003.
[5] WOOLFOLK, Joanna Martine. The Only Astrology Book You’ll Ever Need. Lanham, Maryland: Taylor Trade Publishing, 2006.
[6]NICHOLAS, Chani. You Were Born for This: Astrology for Radical Self-Acceptance. New York, NY: HarperOne, 2020.
[7] GARGATHOLIL. Depth Astrology: An Astrological Handbook - Volume 1: Introduction. Smashwords Edition, 2014.
[8] GARGATHOLIL. Depth Astrology: An Astrological Handbook: Volume 2: Planets in Signs. Smashwords Edition, 2014.
[9] GARGATHOLIL. Depth Astrology: An Astrological Handbook: Volume 3: Planets in Houses. Smashwords Edition, 2014.
[10] GARGATHOLIL. Depth Astrology: An Astrological Handbook: Volume 4: Planets in Aspect. Smashwords Edition, 2014.
[11] REED, Theresa. Astrology for Real Life: A Workbook for Beginner. Newburyport, MA: Red Wheel/Weiser, LLC, 2019.
[12] LISBOA, Claudia. Os astros sempre nos acompanham (Edição revista e ampliada): Um manual de astrologia contemporânea. Rio de Janeiro: Best Seller, 2021.
[13] ORION, Rae. Astrology For Dummies, 2nd Edition. Hoboken, NJ; Indianapolis, Indiana: Wiley Publishing, Inc., 2007.
[14] DEVORE, Nicholas. Encyclopedia of Astrology. New York: The Philosophical Library, June 1947.
[28 ]MARCH, Marion D.; McEVERS, Joan. Curso Básico de Astrologia: VOLUME I - Princípios Fundamentais. Tradução de CARMEM YOUSSEF. São Paulo: EDITORA PENSAMENTO LTDA., 1999.
WEBSITES/BLOGS
[15] SERVANTOFTHEFATES. Disponível em: https://servantofthefates.tumblr.com/. Acesso em: 29 de mar. de 2023.
[16] LINHA ASTRAL - ASTROLOGIA: Seu site de Pesquisa Astrológica. Disponível em: https://linha-astral.com.br/. Acesso em: 29 de mar. de 2023.
[17] Astromatrix. Disponível em: https://astromatrix.org/. Acesso em: 29 de mar. de 2023.
[18] Astrolibrary. Disponível em: https://astrolibrary.org/ Acesso em: 29 de mar. de 2023.
[19] Cafe Astrology. Disponível em: https://cafeastrology.com/. Acesso em: 29 de mar. de 2023.
[20] Astrologia na era de aquário, astrologia e estudos astrológicos. Disponível em: http://astrologiaeradeaquario.blogspot.com/ . Acesso em: 29 de mar. de 2023.
[21] Astrology and Numerology Study. Disponível em:https://astrologystudy.blogspot.com/ . Acesso em: 29 de mar. de 2023.
[22] Astrologia Luz e Sombra. Disponível em: https://astrologialuzesombra.com.br/ . Acesso em: 29 de mar. de 2023.
[33] Astrolink. Disponível em: https://www.astrolink.com.br/artigo/a-historia-da-astrologia. Acesso em: 25 de maio de 2023.
YOUTUBE CHANNELS
[23] Marcelo Levi. Disponível em:https://www.youtube.com/@oimarcelolevi . Acesso em: 29 mar. 2023.
[24] Astronalia | Mariane Chagas. Disponível em:https://www.youtube.com/@astronalia . Acesso em: 29 mar. 2023.
[25] Encontros Astrológicos: Débora Mechica. Disponível em:https://www.youtube.com/@encontrosastrologicos. Acesso em: 29 mar. 2023.
[26] Lais Casttelo Academia Astrologia. Disponível em:https://www.youtube.com/@laiscasttelo . Acesso em: 29 mar. 2023.
[27] Marcia Fervienza Astróloga+. Disponível em:https://www.youtube.com/@MarciaFervienza . Acesso em: 29 mar. 2023.
MY COURSES
Astrologia Autêntica - finished
Astrologia Nível 1 - Iniciação by Astronalia - coursing
Gaia Astrologia
BLOCO FUNDAMENTAL (fase 1) - finished
HISTÓRIA DA ASTROLOGIA - finished
ASTROLOGIA E MITOLOGIA - finished
ASTRONOMIA BÁSICA - finished
BLOCO FUNDAMENTAL (fase 2) - coursing
TEMPLATES/PSDS
[29] minikyuns on deviantart
[30] Iapetite on deviantart
[31] wildfireresources on deviantart
[32] sorberts on tumblr
[34] sparklypalace on deviantart
[35] soudwronf on deviantart
[36] v6que on tumblr
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John Allan Jones (January 14, 1938 – October 23, 2024) Popular singer and actor. He was primarily a straight-pop singer (even when he recorded contemporary material) whose forays into jazz were mostly of the big-band/swing music variety. He won two Grammy Awards and received five nominations for Grammys. He notably sang the opening theme song for the television series The Love Boat.
Jones was born in Hollywood, California, on the night his father Allan Jones recorded his signature song "The Donkey Serenade", resulting in the younger Jones' assertion that he was "practically born in a trunk." Jack attended University High School in West Los Angeles and studied drama and singing. His mother was actress Irene Hervey.
Jones made his film debut in Juke Box Rhythm (1959) playing Riff Manton, a young singer who is involved romantically with a princess (Jo Morrow). He sings three songs in the film. He acted in minor films such as The Comeback (1978), Condominium (1980), and Cruise of the Gods (2002). He had a humorous cameo in the film parody Airplane II: The Sequel (1982); as Robert Hays' character avoids searchlights while escaping captivity, the beams become a spotlight on Jones, performing a verse from his Love Boat TV theme song.
He became a staple on 1960s and 1970s variety shows performing on The Dinah Shore Chevy Show, The Ed Sullivan Show, The Andy Williams Show, The Dick Cavett Show, The Hollywood Palace, The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour, The Carol Burnett Show, The Jerry Lewis Show, American Bandstand, This is Tom Jones, The Dean Martin Show, The Judy Garland Show, Playboy After Dark, The Jack Benny Program, The Steve Allen Show, and The Morecambe and Wise Show in the United Kingdom.
Jones twice hosted the National Broadcasting Company (NBC-TV)'s top-rated rock and roll music series Hullabaloo (1965-1966), and was featured in two prime-time specials, Jack Jones on the Move (1966) and The Jack Jones Special (1974). He appeared on the Password TV game show with Carol Lynley in 1964 and multiple times with Joan Fontaine in 1967. He provided the vocals to the theme song of Funny Face, "The Kind of Girl She Is". When the show returned renamed as The Sandy Duncan Show, he was replaced by an anonymous chorus. He also guest-starred in a cavalcade of television series of the era, such as The Rat Patrol, Police Woman, McMillan & Wife, The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries; two game shows $weepstake$, Match Game, and the sitcom Night Court.
Jones played himself in the episode "The Vegas Show" of It's a Living. He sang the opening theme for the television series The Love Boat (1977–1985), and appeared in a 1980 episode with his father Allan.
Between 1973 and 1978, Jones hosted The Jack Jones Show, directed by Stanley Dorfman, produced and broadcast by the British Broadcasting Corporation's BBC-2 network. In 1990 he appeared in the Chris Elliott television show Get a Life on the Fox television network. (Wikipedia)
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The story of the Japanese Kimi Raikkonen (Tora Takagi)
Why Ocon & Gasly's rivalry means nothing (Peterson, de Angelis, Heidfeld & Fisichella)
How unlucky was Fernando Alonso's F3000 rival in F1 & Indycar? (Bruno junquiera)
How unlucky was Senna's local rival in F1 & Indycar? (Raul Boesel)
When did Fernando Alonso peak in F1?
How 2003 Australian Grand Prix changed F1 forever
How bad was Kevin Magnussen's dad in F1?
Why have Japanese & Asian drivers never won in F1?
How 1999 French GP nearly led to F1's greatest underdog champions (Frentzen & Jordan)
How Ronnie Peterson's death changed F1 safety forever
How Niki Lauda's crash changed F1 completely
How AJ Foyt vs Mario Andretti made Indy 500 America's most famous car race
How great was Audi in 1930s F1?
Why the greatest Italian driver would destroy today's F1 stars (Tazio Nuvolari)
How bad was Nelson Piquet Jr in F1?
How good was Johnny Herbert in F1?
How unlucky was Lewis Hamilton in 2012?
How a politician nearly became Argentina's 2nd F1 champion (Reutemann & FISA-FOCA war)
How Ferrari destroyed Vettel for good
How great was Kimi Raikkonen in F1?
How good was Kimi Raikkonen's hero in F1 (James Hunt)
How good were BAR-Honda in F1?
How good were BMW in F1?
How Ford Cosworth changed F1 forever
How Lotus & Colin Chapman changed F1 forever
How Ayrton Senna's death killed off independent F1 teams
Why Lewis Hamilton is wrong about diversity in F1 (Story of Prince Bira)
How McLaren redefined professionalism in F1 (Lauda, Prost & Ron Dennis)
Why Paul Tracy wrongly lost 2002 Indy 500 (CART vs IRL)
How Gilles Villeneuve’s death nearly ended Ferrari & F1 (FISA-FOCA war)
How Prost & Senna made F1 so popular (how the media reported on their rivalry)
Was Keke Rosberg lucky to win 1982 F1 championship?
How Nico Rosberg's 2016 championship win changed F1
How Toyota changed F1 for worse (and ruined independent teams)
From Jordan to Aston Martin: victory against all odds
The story of F1's forgotten Robocop (Alessandro Nannini)
What Fernando Alonso's success taught F1 about marketing (Spain)
How Daniel Ricciardo redefined marketing in F1
The story of how the Finnish Ayrton Senna (Kimi) became an internet meme
How the Japanese Lance Stroll heralded the rise of F1 pay drivers (Satoru Nakajima, Pedro Diniz, Montermini, Ghinzani, Tarquini, Schneider, Dalmas, Zunino & Rebaque)
How a Brazilian backmarker was sacrificed for Michael Schumacher (Roberto Moreno)
How good were Michael Schumacher's team-mates in F1?
How bad was Michael Schumacher at Mercedes?
Why Sergio Perez proves how midfielders are overrated in F1 (Fisichella, Johansson, Bottas)
How a Belgian prisoner handed Michael Schumacher his F1 break (Bertrand Gachot & Jean-Marc Bosman)
Why we will never see a race like 1996 Monaco GP again
How 1997 Canadian GP destroyed France's next superstar (Olivier Panis)
Why Juan Pablo Montoya was feared by Schumacher, Alonso & Kimi (old school)
How Jacques Villeneuve changed F1 social media without even trying
How Mansell & Piquet became tabloid heroes & villains in F1
How a fat Australian set Williams on the path to F1 glory (Alan Jones)
How 1984 Monaco GP redefined rookies in F1 (Senna & Bellof)
How Brazil's original Senna changed F1 & Indycar for better & worse (Emmo Fittipaldi, his team sucked & he became the first foreign Indycar champion)
How 1989 Ferrari reworked F1 car design
How Jenson Button made rookies hot property in F1
How 1998 Belgian GP lost Jordan another Schumacher (how Ralf left for Williams)
Who was better: Hakkinen or Raikkonen?
Who are Ferrari's true rivals in F1? (Clue: themselves)
Why the French Fernando Alonso should have won 7 F1 world titles (Prost)
How the death of Helmut Marko's friend changed F1 forever (Jochen Rindt)
How 1999 Malaysian GP changed F1 forever (new circuit, title fight, Schumi's return from injury)
Why F1 flopped in America before Liberty Media (DTS, poor tracks, 2005 Indygate, few American drivers, NASCAR & Indycar)
Why are there no more Fangios in F1 from Argentina nor South Africa?
How F1 contributed to the rise of Russia & Putin (Max Mosley, Life F1, Hungarian GP, China, Middle East & Marussia, Midland)
How an Australian farmer upset the odds in F1 (Jack Brabham)
How a fat Italian redefined F1 team management (Flavio Briatore)
How a motorcycle dealer made F1 popular (Bernie Ecclestone)
How Red Bull & F1 made each other BIGGER brands
Why F1, Ferrari & Mercedes are synonymous with each other
Aston Martin & Honda: A recipe for F1 disaster?!
Have Red Bull ruined their rookies' F1 careers? (Answer: No)
How Ferrari crushed the F1 career of their last Italian driver (Ivan Capelli)
Why Alfa Romeo failed in F1 again (50s & 80s, brand image and Ferrari)
How a Frenchman dominated Indycar & flopped at Red Bull F1's B team (Bourdais)
Why Silverstone, Monaco & Monza mean EVERYTHING to F1
He won Le Mans 6 times & Dakar, but never a F1 title (Jacky Ickx)
How sacking a Spanish backmarker helped Lewis Hamilton in F1 (de la Rosa)
How an American's tantrum led to Red Bull domination (Scott Speed)
How Jules Bianchi's death killed off the independent F1 teams forever
Why Lewis Hamilton DOMINATES F1 social media
How Max Verstappen became the antithesis to Lewis Hamilton in F1
How McLaren & Kimi Raikkonen nearly wrecked each other in F1
Why was Mika Hakkinen rated as Schumacher's greatest rival in F1?
How 2007 damaged Fernando Alonso's F1 career
Why did Mario Andretti's son fail in F1?
How Senna & Berger became the original F1 social media pals
How a lost diamond made Jaguar quit F1 (2004 Monaco)
How this Ferrari legend became a voice for disability (Clay Regazzoni)
The Damon Hill of WRC: the tragic tale of Richard Burns
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Leonardo DiCaprio and Daniel Day-Lewis on the set of Gangs of New York (2002), Martin Scorsese.
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