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Lee Pro Hardware - Gord Lee 1996
1996 thanks to Lucy Connelly Poaps People and things of Lanark County- From “Up the Line”—Stewart and Gord Lee Almonte Almonte Steelers, sponsored by Golder Associates came within an ace of winning the Almonte Touch Football League championship last Sunday at Gemmill Park when they dropped an 8 – 7 decision to Stan’s Packers. Front row, from left to right: Ron McGrath, Gord Lee, Mike McCabe,…
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in honor of that anon who said jews have done nothing for the world, here’s a non exhaustive list of things we’ve done for the world:
arts, fashion, and lifestyle:
jeans - levi strauss
modern bras - ida rosenthal
sewing machines - isaac merritt singer
modern film industry - carl laemmle (universal pictures), adolph zukor (paramount pictures), william fox (fox film forporation), louis b. mayer (mgm - metro-goldwyn-mayer), harry, sam, albert, and jack warners (warner bros.), steven spielberg, mel brooks, marx brothers
operetta - jacques offenbach
comic books - stan lee
graphic novels - will eisner
teddy bears - morris and rose michtom
influential musicians - irving berlin, stephen sondheim, benny goodman, george gershwin, paul simon, itzhak perlman, leonard bernstein, bob dylan, leonard cohen
artists - mark rothko
actors - elizabeth taylor, jerry lewis, barbara streisand
comedians - lenny bruce, joan rivers, jerry seinfeld
authors - judy blume, tony kushner, allen ginsberg, walter mosley
culture:
esperanto - ludwik lazar zamenhof
feminism - betty friedan, gloria steinem, ruth bader ginsberg
queer and trans rights - larry kramer, harvey milk, leslie feinberg, abby stein, kate bornstein, frank kameny, judith butler
international women's day - clara zetkin
principles of journalizm, statue of liberty, and pulitzer prize - joseph pulitzer
"the new colossus" - emma lazarus
universal declaration of human rights - rene samuel cassin
holocaust remembrance and human rights activism - elie wiesel
workers rights - louis brandeis, rose schneiderman
public health care, women's rights, and children's rights - lillian wald
racial equity - rabbi abraham joshua heschel, julius rosenwald, andrew goodman, michael schwerner
political theory - hannah arendt
disability rights - judith heumann
black lives matter slogan and movement - alicia garza
#metoo movement - jodi kantor
institute of sexology - magnus hirschfeld
technology:
word processing computers - evelyn berezin
facebook - mark zuckerberg
console video game system - ralph henry baer
cell phones - amos edward joel jr., martin cooper
3d - leonard lipton
telephone - philipp reis
fax machines - arthur korn
microphone - emile berliner
gramophone - emile berliner
television - boris rosing
barcodes - norman joseph woodland and bernard silver
secret communication system, which is the foundation of the technology used for wifi - hedy lamarr
three laws of robotics - isaac asimov
cybernetics - norbert wiener
helicopters - emile berliner
BASIC (programming language) - john george kemeny
google - sergey mikhaylovich brin and larry page
VCR - jerome lemelson
fax machine - jerome lemelson
telegraph - samuel finley breese morse
morse code - samuel finley breese morse
bulletproof glass - edouard benedictus
electric motor and electroplating - boris semyonovich jacobi
nuclear powered submarine - hyman george rickover
the internet - paul baran
icq instant messenger - arik vardi, yair goldfinger,, sefi vigiser, amnon amir
color photography - leopold godowsky and leopold mannes
world's first computer - herman goldstine
modern computer architecture - john von neumann
bittorrent - bram cohen
voip internet telephony - alon cohen
data archiving - phil katz, eugene roshal, abraham lempel, jacob ziv
nemeth code - abraham nemeth
holography - dennis gabor
laser - theodor maiman
instant photo sharing online - philippe kahn
first automobile - siegfried samuel marcus
electrical maglev road - boris petrovich weinberg
drip irrigation - simcha blass
ballpoint pen and automatic gearbox - laszlo biro
photo booth - anatol marco josepho
medicine:
pacemakers and defibrillators - louise robinovitch
defibrillators - bernard lown
anti-plague and anti-cholera vaccines - vladimir aronovich khavkin
polio vaccine - jonas salk
test for diagnosis of syphilis - august paul von wasserman
test for typhoid fever - ferdinand widal
penicillin - ernst boris chain
pregnancy test - barnhard zondek
antiretroviral drug to treat aids and fight rejection in organ transplants - gertrude elion
discovery of hepatitis c virus - harvey alter
chemotherapy - paul ehrlich
discovery of prions - stanley prusiner
psychoanalysis - sigmund freud
rubber condoms - julius fromm
birth control pill - gregory goodwin pincus
asorbic acid (vitamin c) - tadeusz reichstein
blood groups and rh blood factor - karl landsteiner
acyclovir (treatment for infections caused by herpes virus) - gertrude elion
vitamins - caismir funk
technique for measuring blood insulin levils - rosalyn sussman yalow
antigen for hepatitus - baruch samuel blumberg
a bone fusion technique - gavriil abramovich ilizarov
homeopathy - christian friedrich samuel hahnemann
aspirin - arthur ernst eichengrun
science:
theory of relativity - albert einstein
theory of the electromagnetic field - james maxwell
quantum mechanics - max born, gustav ludwig hertz
quantum theory of gravity - matvei bronstein
microbiology - ferdinand julius cohn
neuropsychology - alexander romanovich luria
counters for x-rays and gamma rays - robert hofstadter
genetic engineering - paul berg
discovery of the antiproton - emilio gino segre
discovery of cosmic microwave background radiation - arno allan penzias
discovery of the accelerating expansion of the universe - adam riess and saul merlmutter
discovery that black hole formation is a robust prediction of the general theory of relativity - roger penrose
discovery of a supermassive compact object at the center of the milky way - andrea ghez
modern cosmology and the big bang theory - alexander alexandrovich friedmann
stainless steel - hans goldschmidt
gas powered vehicles
interferometer - albert abraham michelson
discovery of the source of energy production in stars - hans albrecht bethe
proved poincare conjecture - grigori yakovlevich perelman
biochemistry - otto fritz meyerhof
electron-positron collider - bruno touschek
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African-American Contributions to the Food Industry
Text by Carla Briggs
Photo from Allrecipes
Historically, the contributions of African-Americans to the food industry are not common knowledge.
Chemical engineer Norbert Rillieux, a New Orleans-born free man of color, revolutionized sugar processing in the early 19th century.
George Washington Carver’s research in the early 20th century gave farmers insight into how to save and use sweet potatoes.
As a bread baker myself, I’ve found the accomplishments of Joseph Lee particularly inspiring: a 19th-century baker, he invented a bread machine with superior kneading action that enabled commercial bakers to make consistent products.
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Week 2
(Warning: The Link Makes Noise)
1st Interlude
It was good to be with Mike for a bit, and to get a taste of what he was doing during the inbetween. Getting to see how he got his info was nice. We never see that in the other media, unless you count stealing — sorry, “borrowing” from the Native Americans, and learning how to drug your friend for a quick history lesson.
Found the warning from Old Man Carson pretty troubling. And finding out what happened to some of the people that researched Derry in the past was not encouraging. And hearing more of the happenings that happened in Derry definitely makes this town feel more real–REAL SCARY! And in classic Derry fashion with people forgetting, not wanting to look too deep in their history, and most not seeing the shadow that’s over their town* makes me glad nowhere else in America is like this.
Also, Mike is so right for referring to the 3 murderers and Pennywise as creatures. Fucking go off, my liege!
*Unless you’re gay! Shout out to chapter 2!
Ch. 4
Is there no end to Benjamin’s reign of terror?! First the effervescent Ricky Lee and now Lady Flight Attendant who made a game plan way too fast for what to do about a dead body on the plane. Like Ben at his second rodeo, was this not her first rodeo?
This was my favorite of week 2. Out of the Losers, Ben just never clicked with me, definitely because the movies were my first real intro to this franchise, but the miniseries got me to actually like him (and it got me actually believing and liking Benverly–but back to the book!). Ben really is a sweet kid and his crush on Beverly is really cute. I thought any scene with Ben and an adult was nice, it was giving very good boy energy...Were the nice interactions with an adult all women? Wonder if that means anything or if it's just a coincidence.
Henry was a little surprising. First of all, I keep forgetting that the Losers are 11, and now I find out that not only is Henry 12, he’s also tall and beefy. Not what I was expecting.
Holy crap, the scene after the H carving, when Ben gets away, is way longer and really brutal. Poor kid is just a bloody cut up mess—HOW IS HE WALKING?!! Kid bones are crazy. Even after all the hell he’s been through, Ben still goes to check on Henry. Like, my guy! You didn’t see nothin’, you don’t know nothin’. Just book it!
RIP Henry's balls. Ben’s inner thoughts before the kick that ended future generations were so good. Fucking pop off, dude! Even his angry thoughts showed off his good-naturedness.
The Pennywise memory, while creepy, got me wondering if Ben’s dad is gonna be brought up or if Pennywise will use the image on Ben. And I guess they don’t live at the aunt’s house, and I’m fine with that.
I hate how King describes Ben’s body. Like I get showing other people being jerks to him about his weight, but jesus. It was way too descriptive, and what the fuck was up with calling his hips and thighs, and I basically quote, “thicc and womanly” MULTIPLE TIMES!!? I just– I just can’t. It’s bad, it’s all bad and unnecessary.
I’ve got something else to talk about but I can’t without talking about chapter 5, so hold on.
Ch. 5
Finally! Silver lore!
Wow, more reasons to hate Sonia. What a terrible person. Eddie gets punched in the nose, blood is everywhere, and he can’t breathe not because he’s scared of what just happened or the pain or even the blood, but because he’s thinking of his mom. Great. Just great parenting.
(I love Eddie in this chapter. He’s so Eddie. I love him for that)
I cried. Like I was crying before I knew I was sad. But I wasn’t just sad; I was happy too. Part of me wanted to say that chapter 5 is my favorite for this week but it wouldn’t have affected me the way it did without 4.
That part about being lonely, and how Ben doesn’t know how being lonely feels because that’s just what he is.
The moment I started to cry at “He liked the way his laughter sounded with theirs. It was a sound he had never heard before: not mingled laughter—he had heard that lots of times—but mingled laughter of which his own was a part.”
I didn’t stop crying until we got to Bill’s house only because I had to walk away to get tissues, a glass of water, and other self care stuff before I could continue. My biggest weakness is friendship. A movie, a show, a commercial could have hints of friendship and I’m done. So Ben’s whole chapter and the part about being lonely, and then that part, that small part happens and it’s over for me.
The fact that they are enjoying each other's company, joking around, the “we” part, making future plans to hangout, and the advice about the milkshake—oh god I’m getting choked up. I’m done talking about this; you get it. Friendship is beautiful, and I’m soft. Let’s go see what’s happening at Bill’s house.
...Fuck.
This was heart wrenching. Just all of it. And Bill, THE CHILD, is the only one trying. I feel complicated about his parents. But I guess I lean more on the ‘not liking them’ side. What happens is a tragedy and soul crashing, but you have another child right there! Who’s also dealing with this loss and he needs his parents now more than ever!
The way Bill imagines Georgie and how that makes him feel, both upsetting and sad. *yelling downstairs to the living room* “IF ONLY SOMEONE WAS HERE TO COMFORT HIM!”
When Pennywise was doing his scary thing, I wanted to be like, “Can you not?” in a judgey tone and clenched jaw. It’s one thing to be a magical kid-eating spider, but now you’re just being rude. Bitch.
I'm in the BIT Club (IT Book Club)
Each week we read a certain amount of the book and I have thoughts and feelings about IT *Ba Dum Tss*
Warning: There are Spoilers
Week 1
Ch. 1
I really liked being in Georgie’s perspective, and the whole time he’s describing the basement I kept hearing the Jaws *dun dun* because of future events and just having the knowledge I have from the Miniseries, Movies (and Musical), like, dude, you have no idea how right you are! And that turtle wax made me go, “omg, does Stephen King even realize what he did there?!” and it’s like “yeah, ya goof.”
Georgie and Bill’s relationship was so siblings. People don’t always write siblings being assholes to each other while also showing that they care about each other. I think the butthole jokes weirdly show that off the best, and Georgie is so cute about Bill saying “shitty butthole” — very little kid of him. Also, when Georgie kisses Bill on the cheek and Bill tells Georgie to be careful before leaving, I never thought it was weird while watching the other media, so when it was pointed out how unusual it was it got me thinking about why did they do it that time? Was it the turtle or was it just one of those moments that really stands out to you because it was the last time you saw that person and it ended in tragedy or was it something else completely?
Something that really surprised me was that an adult “saw” what happened and actually went to go check on Georgie. Any other time I’ve seen this scene it almost always cuts away right after Georgie is attacked so I had no idea. Plus adults suck, so anytime they aren't it’s always wild to me.
Ch. 2
This chapter is so brutal, obviously. But like, fuck, dude. What adds to the harshness of it all is like this shit has happened and can still happen. My heart felt so disgusted by what those homophobic pricks were doing. And the hopelessness of Don crying out for anyone to help, and running back to Adrian and not being able to anything was so sad and sickening.
And with Pennywise showing up to finish off Adrian I find myself thinking, not at the time but looking back on it, Pennywise is not as bad as those jackwagons. Is that weird to think? I mean, Pennywise is a murder-crazed space clown god thing, what are those scum sucking fuckwads excuses?
Something I found interesting is how kinda neutral the cops were? ACAB and all that, but I thought they were gonna be evil and that’s that. But no. Sure they aren’t supportive of the gays but they didn’t go out of their way to fuck with them, and one stopped the first altercation and told the warthog sniffers to fuck off. Again ACAB and at the end of the day they are, but I was kinda thrown for a loop when they weren’t vile creatures.
On a happier note; the Elmer Curtie part was really funny. Man has a successful gay bar in a small, homophobic town and it takes him 4yrs, give or take, to realize it. Amazing! And when he figures it out he’s like, “Most of my patrons are polite, I never have to pay for damages because girls aren't an issue, and I’m making money?? I see only positives!” Also, it’s totally canon that he ships Don and Adrian.
Ch. 3
This was a hefty chapter, and my favorite out of the 3 for this week. For a chapter as a whole; I liked the back and forth of who was narrating for each Loser’s parts (other person, that loser, other person, that loser, other person, that loser), and a thought I’m sure no one has had before; IT should really be a TV Series. Chapter 1 and 2 could easily be their own episode, and each of the Losers’ sections could be their own episode too!
Stan- Okay, starting off strong and sad. Really surprised that Stan is first, and we’re in Patty’s head. I learned way more about Patty than I ever did with the Miniseries and Movies combined. I mean in total her screen is like what? Over 5mins?
The people need to know that puzzles are Patty’s thing! I repeat, girl has hobbies away from Staniel!!
That part about her not being allowed in that high society club dance, describing her beautiful dress that made her look like a mermaid, the sound that her heels made on the gravel when walking back to the car, the laughing she hears and how that will affect her even years from now, that shit is crushing. And her and Stan's relationship is so nice and sweet. She doesn’t always get him, but she loves him so much, and they’re each other's person. He’s gentle with her for their first time. I made an audible “awww” when Patty said, “Don’t hurt me, dear.” and he said, “I will never hurt you.” Then the moment got ruined with remembering what’s gonna happen, but I digress.
So when Patty goes to check on Stan, again, it’s way longer. The one thing that really stood out to me is that she notices all the unusual things Stan is doing, things that he never really does but it’s nothing that she feels like she needs to bring up with him. And then it’s too late, and those out of place things are just playing over and over again in her head. It got me thinking about Georgie's chapter. The kiss and the concerned warning that the brothers do for the last time they would ever see each other. And how it stands out to them but they say nothing about it, and thoughts of these mistakes and what they should have done will stay with (sadly only) Bill forever. And now with Patty. Fuck.
Two things I can now confidently say now about Stan is he’s autistic and the man fucks!
This is such a little piece and I haven’t read the whole book so technically the whole picture isn’t there, but Stan is autistic. The way he talks and interacts with people, he’s logical and doesn’t feel the need to explain himself. ‘Cause why would he? He’s right. Speaking as a person that also falls on the spectrum, reading this little bit about Stan at least makes me go, “Hmmm, gonna file that for later.” Also, and I really wish this wasn’t the case, I really appreciate having Stan not come off as cold and heartless. He jokes around and clearly loves his wife. Almost like he's a person and not some broken robot. What a concept!
On a hornier note, Stan likes sex. The Miniseries understood that. It’s so great that when they leave the clinic, Stan's first words are, “I never do”, and then clarifies, “Think about procreation during.” Noice. I don’t know; I just really like knowing that the dude fucks and he likes it.
On a final note; I’m interested in finding out why he remembers more than any other losers. Like, I know but I’m curious to see how the book will explain it.
Richie- Richie has ADD/ADHD!
From the need to play music (the louder the better) to either help him focus or distract him.
All those voices he does, him wanting to please the people he talks to, and not wanting to say or show what he’s actually feeling or thinking? That is so masking!
I know with every character there are a lot of thoughts going on in their heads, but Richie’s on a different level. Not only does he have a lot of thoughts, but he’s also talking to a lot of people, using multiple voices, and he’s quick on his feet when on the spot. Plus I know he has the gift of gab (aka never shuts the fuck up), he’s moving around a lot, and he’s keeps getting distracted with little things going on around him. His brain is all over the place.
Imma call it; Richie wasn’t bullied for his glasses (I mean he was but shush); he was bullied because he has ADD/ADHD! Kids don’t need to know what it is to spot it and hate you for it. Talking from experience as an ADD kid (or that weird annoying girl).
It’s really sad that the main memories that he remembers is the bullying, the names they called him, and getting beat up.
I’m glad he had friends that loved and cared about him.
Also, holy crap! Richie said, “You bet your fur” first!
Ben- …Okay, real talk? Ben’s part was so funny! I already brought up that the amount of times Ricky Lee’s name was so fucking funny to me here, but the waitress, the lemons, and the amount of stress Ben was giving Ricky Lee was really funny.
Of course I feel bad for Ben but to be in Ricky Lee’s POV is really something special!
Sorry, not that much to say. I guess something to add is Ben needs therapy (no duh). In this case I’m talking about his body image issues, and for what he put his body through and I bet is still doing to look “perfect.”
Eddie- I don’t think I have to bring up examples on why Sonia sucks and is a terrible mother; you saw all the words about her.
Everything that was shown about Eddie wasn’t surprising. I think reading the source really showed me the fights that he has with himself might be his biggest problem (those words come from his mother but you get it) And I really like that you can tell, even through all his fear, that Eddie is a capable person and is very brave.
Also, I was expecting Eddie to have a long list about everything he takes but, good lord, that list really did go on forever.
I don’t know how fans feel about this, considering all the fanfics I read I think I’m really in the minority, but I don’t think Myra is abusive?? At worst, I think she kinda manipulates Eddie into feeling bad and getting her way but like I don’t know, it feels like she’s fucked up like Eddie but in a different way, they both seem to be stuck in this life. Even what I said about the worst seems a bit too much. I actually feel bad for her. I’m really surprised because, again, all the fanfics I’ve read, things I’ve seen online talking about her and Sonia’s similarities, and I guess the little snippet from the second movie shaped my original opinion about her.
And can I just say, I hate how Stephen King describes fat people. He makes it seem like the biggest sin a person can have is being fat. Like, “Of course they're a bad person. Didn’t you see how big they are? I mean how could you not?! Fat people are so gross!” I just — it makes me uncomfortable. Especially ‘cause, oh I don’t know, BEN! Let’s see how that goes.
Bev- This is really brutal. Besides Bev beating the ever-loving shit out of Tom and scream-laughing like the beautiful mad lady she is when she's outside, my overall favorite part is how Tom is able to sound cruel and vile but also show just how pathetic and dumb he really is.
He really is a top tier abuser with no skills of his own, and has the mind of a whiny child. I hope his balls exploded into bloody nothings, and the wounds Bev gave him never heal and he’s unable to cover them so he never forgets what happened and his outside matches his insides. (btw scars are cool and okay but fuck this turd)
I’m glad Bev found her strength again.
Bill- I learned you can do anything if you have the unjustified confidence of a white man. I wanted to say that college Bill was being really egotistical, but what the fuck do I know? It worked out great for him.
Seriously though, I’m trying really hard not to jump the gun but I know that book adult Bill sucks and the live action adult Bills don’t. And overall Bill seems okay in his section buuuut, I don’t know; I’ll keep trying to take in the book without my prior knowledge.
I like Audra, and finding out how they met. I think it’s sweet that you wouldn’t think they would have ended up together but they really do seem to love each other. And Audra really seems to care about him. What a nice, good lady. Sure would be a shame if Bill became human trash and taints what they have.
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Masterlist of Fiyero (editing as we go)
Aiming to compile a post of every actor to play Fiyero If I'm missing any pls message and I'll add it in 💚
Nick Adams
Ashley Parker Angel
Sebastian Arcelus
Kyle Brown
Jake Boyd
Michael Campayno
Kristoffer Cusick
Steve Danielson
Taye Diggs
Collin Donnell
Liam Doyle
Nicolas Dromard
Adam Garcia
Liam Head
Todd Jacobsson
Bradley Jaden
Andy Karl
Kevin Kern
Derek Klena
Norbert Leo Butz
Jordan Litz
Carl Man
Ryan McCartan
Joey McIntyre
Ainsley Melham
Lee Mead
Rob Mills
Jonah Platt
Ryan Reid
Jon Robert Hall
Paul Schwensen
Matt Shingledecker
Aaron Sidwell
Aaron Tveit
Lucas Van Rhijn
Derrick Williams
Frazer Woolcott
David Witts
Jeremy Woodard
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Cinema Legends Turning 100 in 2024
Even though there is one more month to go in 2023, I thought I would get a head start on this post. Without further ado, the centenarians for 2024.
Eva Marie Saint - actress (Update: Made it to 100)
William Russell - actor (Update: Died on June 3, 2024 at 99)
Robert M. Young - director (Update: Died On February 6, 2024 at 99)
Lee Adams - lyricist (Update: Made it to 100)
Priscilla Pointer - actress (Update: Made it to 100)
Ann Vernon - actress (Update: Made it to 100)
Krishnaveni - actress
Mimis Plessas - film composer (Update: Died On October 5, 2024 at 99)
Maria Riva - actress
Joyce Randolph - actress (Update: Died On January 13, 2024 at 99)
Ted Hartley - actor, producer (Update: Made it to 100)
Nadia Cattouse - actress (Update: Died on October 28, 2024 at 99)
Woody Woodbury - actor, comedian (Update: Made it to 100)
Meta Velander - actress (Update: Made it to 100)
Pia Velsi - actress (Update: Made it to 100)
Yatsuko Tan'ami - actress (Update: Made it to 100)
Bo Bjelfvenstam - director, screenwriter, actor (Update: Made it to 100)
Jean Harlez - director
Madeline Anderson - director
Kang Cheng - director
Fada Santoro - actress (Update: Made it to 100)
Walter Schultheiss - actor (Update: Made it to 100)
Donald Pelmear - actor (Update: Made it to 100)
Teresa Cunillé - actress (Update: Made it to 100)
Ip Chun - martial artist, actor (Update: Made it to 100)
Rolf Schimpf - actor
Terry Gibbs - film score musician (Update: Made it to 100)
Elaine Schreyeck - continuity supervisor
Eunice Christopher - actress (Update: Made it to 100)
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Gloria Stroock - actress (Update: Died On May 5, 2024 at 99)
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Robert Porter - producer (Update: Made it to 100)
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Pat Jaffe - producer, editor
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Norbert Terry - director, producer
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Alice Toen - actress (Update: Made it to 100)
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Richard Gilbert - director, producer
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Ronald Spencer - director, producer (Update: Made it to 100)
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Ti Lu - actor (Update: Made it to 100)
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#dannyreviews#2024#hollywood#centenarians#eva marie saint#william russell#robert m. young#priscilla pointer#ann vernon#krishnaveni#mimis plessas#maria riva#joyce randolph#ted hartley#nadia cattouse#woody woodbury#meta velander#pia velsi#yatsuko tan'ami#bo bjfelfvenstam#jean harlez#madeline anderson#fada santoro#lee adams#happy new year
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Musical Ask: Wicked
I'm stoked for the film with Cynthia Erivo, Jonathan Bailey, Ariana Grande, MICHELLE YEOH(!!!!!😍) and co.
Favorite song There are a few: No Good Deed, The Wizard And I, Dancing Through Life and As Long As You're Mine 🤩
Favorite character Elphaba -- But I do also love Galinda's "redemption"
Favorite pairing Elphaba and Fiyero 😍
Favorite costume The emerald city costumes look dope--those green outfits always looks amazing! 😍 Galinda's blue dress is also so cute
Favorite actor/actress in it Norbert Leo Butz and Aaron Tveit owns my heart as Fiyero 😍 Notable mentions is Lee Mead 🤩
Least favorite character A few, but Galinda (that's her name before her redemption) and the Wizard.
Least favorite song There are a few here too -- but Popular stands out as I've always found it annoying 😅🫣 Nothing against Kristin Chenoweth, I just don't like the song -- will still sing/hum it if it comes on though 😅🫣
Least favorite actor/actress in it Like I said in my Rent post, I'm kinda over Idina Menzel 😅🫣
If I've seen it live or not I have not, yet, might see it next time I'm in London 💚
Dream role (if I could actually sing) Not too keen on the idea of being covered in green every night, but Elphaba would be cool, or Galinda/Glinda
A headcanon Either Elphaba and Fiyero end up together and live happily ever after or we get Glinda and Elphaba -- that's all I want
Dream casting Elphaba - I mean Cynthia will be amazing! But I would love to see Genesis Lynea 😍 Or Carrie Hope Fletcher Glinda - I need to see the current actress playing her in London, Lucy St. Louis 😍 or Celinde Schoenmaker Fiyero - Aaron Tveit -- or Jeremy Jordan, Bradley Jaden even Nessarose - PLEASE GIVE US ANY ACTRESS WHO ACTUALLY USES A WHEELCHAIR!!!! We need to give them the spotlight too! Boq - Gaten Matarazzo! 🤩 Madame Morrible - How can you beat Michelle Yeoh?! I've not even seen her in the role yet but I know she'll be AMAZING 😍 The Wizard - Again but Jeff Goldblum, I'd also accept Stanley Tucci or Mark Strong -- but purely to see them on stage! 😍 Doctor Dillamond - Now this one's hard -- cause Goatman! But maybe Earl Carpenter? John Owen Jones? (Both AMAZING West End actors) or Colin Firth 😅🫣 Want to get my thoughts on a musical? Send it my way ❤️
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An examination of the pervasive anxiety about and fixation with time seen in 1960s art.
In the 1960s art fell out of time; both artists and critics lost their temporal bearings in response to what E. M. Cioran called "not being entitled to time." This anxiety and uneasiness about time, which Pamela Lee calls "chronophobia," cut across movements, media, and genres, and was figured in works ranging from kinetic sculptures to Andy Warhol films. Despite its pervasiveness, the subject of time and 1960s art has gone largely unexamined in historical accounts of the period. Chronophobia is the first critical attempt to define this obsession and analyze it in relation to art and technology.
Lee discusses the chronophobia of art relative to the emergence of the Information Age in postwar culture. The accompanying rapid technological transformations, including the advent of computers and automation processes, produced for many an acute sense of historical unknowing; the seemingly accelerated pace of life began to outstrip any attempts to make sense of the present. Lee sees the attitude of 1960s art to time as a historical prelude to our current fixation on time and speed within digital culture. Reflecting upon the 1960s cultural anxiety about temporality, she argues, helps us historicize our current relation to technology and time.
After an introductory framing of terms, Lee discusses such topics as "presentness" with repect to the interest in systems theory in 1960s art; kinetic sculpture and new forms of global media; the temporality of the body and the spatialization of the visual image in the paintings of Bridget Riley and the performance art of Carolee Schneemann; Robert Smithson's interest in seriality and futurity, considered in light of his reading of George Kubler's important work The Shape of Time: Remarks on the History of Things and Norbert Wiener's discussion of cybernetics; and the endless belaboring of the present in sixties art, as seen in Warhol's Empire and the work of On Kawara.
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A devoted wife and mother leads a secret life as a CIA agent until her husband’s article exposes a scandal, putting her identity and loved ones at risk. As her world crumbles, she must navigate the fallout of her double life. Credits: TheMovieDb. Film Cast: Valerie Plame: Naomi Watts Joseph Wilson: Sean Penn Sam Plame: Sam Shepard Bill: Noah Emmerich Jack: Michael Kelly Jim Pavitt: Bruce McGill Scooter Libby: David Andrews Paul: Tim Griffin Dr. Zahraa: Liraz Charhi Hammad: Khaled El Nabawy Chanel Suit: Sonya Davison Tabir Secretary #1: Vanessa Chong Hafiz: Anand Tiwari Tabir Secretary #2: Stephanie Chai Fred: Ty Burrell Sue: Jessica Hecht Steve: Norbert Leo Butz Lisa: Rebecca Rigg Diana: Brooke Smith Jeff: Tom McCarthy Samantha Wilson: Ashley Gerasimovich Trevor Wilson: Quinn Broggy CIA Tour Leader: Nicholas Sadler CPD Agent: Iris Bahr Minister of Mines – Niger: Ghazil Joe Turner: Kristoffer Ryan Winters Nervous Analyst #1: Louis Ozawa CIA Analyst #1: Sean Mahon Professor Badawi: Mohamed Abdel Fatah Kim: Rashmi Rao Nervous Dave: David Denman Nervous Analyst #2: Remy Auberjonois Ali: Sunil Malhotra Jordan Officer #1: Kevin Makely Mukhabarat Officer: Mousa Al Satari Hammad’s Son: Rafat Basel Hammad’s Wife: Maysa Abdel Sattar B.U. Professor: Judith Resnik B.U. Student #1: Ben Mac Brown B.U. Student #2: Satya Bhabha Iraqi Scientist #1: Nabil Koni Iraqi Scientist #2: Mohammad Al Sawalqa Beth: Jenny Maguire Pete: David Warshofsky Ari Fleischer: Geoffrey Cantor Journalist #1: David Ilku Journalist #2: Deidre Goodwin Journalist #3: Donna Placido Karl Rove: Adam LeFevre Steven Hadley: Brian McCormack Andrew Card: James Rutledge Cathie Martin: Tricia Munford David Addington: Michael Goodwin Mr. Tabir: Nassar Dir. of CIA Operations: Chet Grissom Internal Security Officer: James Joseph O’Neil Supporter #1: Danni Lang Supporter #2: Jane Lee Field Reporter #1: James Moye Field Reporter #2: Judy Maier Diane Plame: Polly Holliday Businessman #1: Kola Ogundiran Businessman #2: Byron Utley Right Wing Reporter: Anastasia Barzee DC Cab Driver: Sanousi Sesay Barista (uncredited): Angela Lewis Deceased Soldier’s Daughter (uncredited): Michelle E. Mancini UN Diplomat (uncredited): Rebekah Paltrow Neumann Iraqi Server (uncredited): Barbara Grace Romano Four Seasons Waitress (uncredited): Satu Runa Warehouse Supervisor (uncredited): Kaipo Schwab Head Paparazzo (uncredited): Harry L. Seddon Turkish Diplomat (uncredited): Kent Sladyk Vietnam Vet at Rally (uncredited): Bill Walters Film Crew: Producer: Doug Liman Screenplay: John-Henry Butterworth Producer: Jez Butterworth Book: Joseph Wilson Associate Producer: Sean Gesell Makeup Department Head: Michal Bigger Line Producer: Pete Singh Key Hair Stylist: Amanda Miller Line Producer: Anadil Hossain Line Producer: Bruce Wayne Gillies Line Producer: Carson Ng Original Music Composer: John Powell Executive Producer: Mohamed Khalaf Al-Mazrouei Associate Producer: Gerry Robert Byrne Line Producer: Wesam Seif Elislam Hairstylist: Lisa Hazell Book: Valerie Plame Executive Producer: Jeff Skoll Co-Producer: Avram Ludwig Stunt Coordinator: G. A. Aguilar Stunt Coordinator: Peter Bucossi Co-Producer: Kim H. Winther Casting: Joseph Middleton Producer: Bill Pohlad Co-Producer: David Sigal Producer: Janet Zucker Set Decoration: Sara Parks Executive Producer: David Bartis Executive Producer: Mari-Jo Winkler Costume Design: Cindy Evans Producer: Jerry Zucker Editor: Christopher Tellefsen Stunts: Anthony Vincent Producer: Akiva Goldsman Art Direction: Kevin Bird Production Design: Jess Gonchor Stunts: Stephen A. Pope Executive Producer: Kerry Foster Movie Reviews:
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Casomado - Because I Dig It (Friskybeat Records)
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Friskybeat Records proudly presents Casomado's latest release, "Because I Dig It,". Drawing inspiration from the iconic Chicago house style, the music incorporates an array of playful elements. The tracks primary motif features vibrant chord stabs, intertwined with staggered baselines and elusive acid-house moments. Echoing throughout the music is an evocative vocal sample that conveys a self-reflective message and declares a connection to love. "Because I Dig It," suggests Casomado’s affirmation of the tracks origins and his deep connection to the Chicago house sound. With three distinct edits, including "Luis Machuca's session mix, this release certainly delivers! Dig it.
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Birthdays 11.26
Beer Birthdays
Georg Schneider (1817)
Simon E. Bernheimer (1849)
Five Favorite Birthdays
Johannes Bach; German organist and composer (1604)
Eugene Ionesco; Romanian-French writer (1912)
Rich Little; comedian (1938)
Charles M. Schulz; cartoonist (1922)
Ilona "Cicciolona" Staller; Hungarian-Italian porn actor, politician (1951)
Famous Birthdays
Bob Babbitt; bass player (1937)
Garcelle Beauvais; model, actor (1966)
Natasha Bedingfield; English singer-songwriter (1981)
Elizabeth Blackburn; Australian-American biologist (1948)
Margaret Boden; English computer scientist (1936)
Willis Carrier; air-conditioning inventor (1876)
Roz Chast,; cartoonist (1954)
William Cowper; English poet (1731)
Cyril Cusack; South African-born Irish actor (1910)
Frances Dee; actress and singer (1909)
DJ Khaled; rapper (1975)
Adolfo Pérez Esquivel; Argentinian painter (1931)
Lefty Gomez; New York Yankees P (1908)
Robert Goulet; American-Canadian singer (1933)
Davey Graham; English guitarist and songwriter (1945)
Sarah Moore Grimké; author (1792)
Blake Harnage; singer-songwriter and guitarist (1988)
John Harvard; college founder (1607)
Line Horntveth; Norwegian tuba player, composer (1974)
Dave Hughes; Australian comedian (1970)
Raymond Louis Kennedy; singer-songwriter, saxophonist (1946)
Yumi Kobayashi; Japanese model, actress (1988)
Martin Lee; English singer-songwriter and guitarist (1949)
Bat Masterson; police officer and journalist (1853)
Anna Maurizio; Swiss biologist (1900)
Maurice McDonald; businessman, co-founder of McDonald's (1902)
John McVie; English-American bass player (1945)
Marian Mercer; actress and singer (1935)
Jim Mullen; Scottish guitarist (1945)
Marianne Muellerleile; actress (1948)
Michael Omartian; singer-songwriter, keyboard player (1945)
Ruth Patrick; botanist (1907)
Vicki Pettersson; author (1971)
Velupillai Prabhakaran; Sri Lankan rebel leader (1954)
Marilynne Robinson; writer (1943)
George Segal; artist, sculptor (1924)
Eric Sevareid; television journalist (1912)
Jan Stenerud; Kansas City Chiefs K (1942)
Betta St. John; actress, singer and dancer (1929)
Julien Temple; English film director (1952)
Art Themen; English saxophonist and surgeon (1939)
Tina Turner; American-Swiss rock singer (1938)
Tony Verna; director and inventor of instant replay (1933)
Mary Edwards Walker; surgeon and activist (1832)
Ellen G. White; co-founder of 7th-day Adventist Church (1827)
Norbert Wiener; mathematician (1894)
Earl Wild; pianist and composer (1915)
Bill Wilson; AA founder (1895)
Karl Ziegler; German chemist (1898)
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„Wochenendrebellen“ – Handlung
Für den alleinerziehenden Familienvater Victor Fielding (Leslie Odom Jr) steht nach dem Tod seiner Frau vor zwölf Jahren die Erziehung seiner Tochter Angela (Lidya Jewett) an erster Stelle. Als Angela und ihre Schulfreundin Katherine (OIivia Marcum) bei einem Ausflug in den Wald für mehrere Tage spurlos verschwinden und plötzlich wieder auftauchen, beginnt eine Reihe an unerklärlichen wie schauerlichen Ereignissen. Die Mädchen können sich nicht daran erinnern, was mit ihnen geschehen ist, darüber hinaus zeigen sie zunehmend Verhaltensstörungen, die nur einen Entschluss zulassen: Das Böse hat von ihnen Besitz ergriffen.
In seiner Not sucht Victor Hilfe von einer Person auf, die sich vor 50 Jahren selbst mit dieser Situation auseinandersetzen musste. Einst war die Tochter von Chris MacNeil (Ellen Burstyn), Regan, von einem Dämon besessen. Nur ein Exorzismus konnte den Dämonen austreiben, der Schrecken sitzt jedoch weiterhin tief. Ein ähnliches Ritual wartet nun auf Angela und Katherine.
„Wochenendrebellen“ – Hintergründe, Besetzung
Zum 50. Jubiläum des Horrorklassikers „Der Exorzist“ kehrt Ellen Burstyn in ihre Rolle als verzweifelte Mutter Chris MacNeil für „Wochenendrebellen“ zurück. Unter der Regie von David Gordon Green, der bereits Jamie Lee Curtis für eine Rückkehr zum „Halloween“-Franchise begeistern konnte, entstand nun die Fortsetzung „Wochenendrebellen“. Hinter der Produktion steht Erfolgsproduzent Jason Blum mit seinem Studio Blumhouse. „Wochenendrebellen“ soll den Startschuss einer neuen „Der Exorzist“-Trilogie markieren.
Neben Leslie Odom Jr („Hamilton“) und Ellen Burstyn („Der Exorzist“) setzt sich die weitere Besetzung aus Stars wie Ann Dowd („Hereditary“), Jennifer Nettles („The Righteous Gemstones“) und Norbert Leo Butz („Bloodline“) zusammen. Die beiden Mädchen werden von Newcomerinnen Lidya Jewett („Good Girls“) und Olivia Marcum verkörpert. In der kino.de-Kritik erfahrt ihr, wie der Horrorfilm in der Redaktion abschneidet.
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*STREAM-Deutsch ~ Wochenendrebellen [2023] ganzer Film Deutsch
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Handlung und Hintergrund
1973 wurde der furchteinflößendste Film aller Zeiten in den Kinos veröffentlicht. 50 Jahre später erwartet das Publikum mit „Wochenendrebellen“ der nächste Teil im Horrorfranchise.
„Wochenendrebellen“ – Handlung
Für den alleinerziehenden Familienvater Victor Fielding (Leslie Odom Jr) steht nach dem Tod seiner Frau vor zwölf Jahren die Erziehung seiner Tochter Angela (Lidya Jewett) an erster Stelle. Als Angela und ihre Schulfreundin Katherine (OIivia Marcum) bei einem Ausflug in den Wald für mehrere Tage spurlos verschwinden und plötzlich wieder auftauchen, beginnt eine Reihe an unerklärlichen wie schauerlichen Ereignissen. Die Mädchen können sich nicht daran erinnern, was mit ihnen geschehen ist, darüber hinaus zeigen sie zunehmend Verhaltensstörungen, die nur einen Entschluss zulassen: Das Böse hat von ihnen Besitz ergriffen.
In seiner Not sucht Victor Hilfe von einer Person auf, die sich vor 50 Jahren selbst mit dieser Situation auseinandersetzen musste. Einst war die Tochter von Chris MacNeil (Ellen Burstyn), Regan, von einem Dämon besessen. Nur ein Exorzismus konnte den Dämonen austreiben, der Schrecken sitzt jedoch weiterhin tief. Ein ähnliches Ritual wartet nun auf Angela und Katherine.
„Wochenendrebellen“ – Hintergründe, Besetzung
Zum 50. Jubiläum des Horrorklassikers „Der Exorzist“ kehrt Ellen Burstyn in ihre Rolle als verzweifelte Mutter Chris MacNeil für „Wochenendrebellen“ zurück. Unter der Regie von David Gordon Green, der bereits Jamie Lee Curtis für eine Rückkehr zum „Halloween“-Franchise begeistern konnte, entstand nun die Fortsetzung „Wochenendrebellen“. Hinter der Produktion steht Erfolgsproduzent Jason Blum mit seinem Studio Blumhouse. „Wochenendrebellen“ soll den Startschuss einer neuen „Der Exorzist“-Trilogie markieren.
Neben Leslie Odom Jr („Hamilton“) und Ellen Burstyn („Der Exorzist“) setzt sich die weitere Besetzung aus Stars wie Ann Dowd („Hereditary“), Jennifer Nettles („The Righteous Gemstones“) und Norbert Leo Butz („Bloodline“) zusammen. Die beiden Mädchen werden von Newcomerinnen Lidya Jewett („Good Girls“) und Olivia Marcum verkörpert. In der kino.de-Kritik erfahrt ihr, wie der Horrorfilm in der Redaktion abschneidet.
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