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Hello there! I noticed go minsi is a wanted fc and I was just curious where you see her fitting in?
oh what a cutie !! we'd love to have her , here are some suggestions .
( canon ) anya jenkins , davina claire , fred burkle , vicki donovan , willow rosenberg , jade , lexi branson , kate lockley , billie jenkins , christy jenkins , april young , tara maclay , valerie tulle , drusilla & aurora de martel .
( future children ) willow rosenberg , davina claire , kate lockley , april young , daniel ' oz ' osbourne , faith lehane & xander harris ( or adopted by ) damon & elena salvatore , marcel geard & rebekah mikaelson , freya mikaelson & keelin malraux , charles gunn & anne steel , rupert giles & olivia williams , matt donovan & penny donovan .
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post event starters call!
can double as a starter/plotting call.
for the after effects of the ball or whatever really!
if we do a new thread here, then most likely we’ll end the event thread (a swap-aroo if you will)
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I was wondering if I could get recs for workplace romances? Especially boss and assistant. It's my catnip.
Who doesn't love lingering looks across the copy machine, right? We got you covered with some gorgeous workplace romances!
We'd also recommend you check out some category Harlequins. They get a bad rap, but they're doing some amazing work these days, particularly in diversifying to better represent authors and characters of color and (in the Carina Adores line) Queer romances too. Additionally boss/assistant is super common in Billionaire romance - thank 50 Shades of Grey.
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Headliners by Lucy Parker - M/F, Open Door, Contemporary Romance, Enemies To Lovers. Part of a series but can be read standalone.
Just Another Silly Love Song by Rich Amooi - M/F, Open Door, Contemporary Romance, Romantic Comedy, Older Protagonists (both in their 40s), Rivals To Lovers.
After Hours Redemption by Kianna Alexander - M/F, Open Door, Contemporary Romance, Black Romance, Second Chance Romance.
A Waltz With The Outspoken Governess by Catherine Tinley - M/F, Open Door, Regency Romance, Boss/Employee Trope.
Under a Falling Star by Jae - F/F, Open Door, Contemporary Romance, Romantic Comedy, Lesbian Romance, Christmas Romance.
Shy Girls Write it Better by May Sage - M/F, Open Door, Contemporary, Boss/Employee, Billionaire
Yes, Please by Willow Summers - M/F, Open Door, Contemporary, Boss/Employee, Billionaire, Mild BDSM (The whole series explores this relationship, but the first book ends on a HFN)
Maliciously Obedient by Julia Kent - M/F (leading to eventual MMF), Open Door, Contemporary, Boss/Employee, Romantic Comedy, Billionaire, Cliffhanger Series (AKA the series is complete but the books will have cliffhangers until the final book)
Beg, Borrow, of Steal by Susie Tate - M/F, Closed Door, Contemporary, Boss/Employee, Student/Teacher, Romantic Comedy, Adorable Plot Moppet
In His Cuffs by Sierra Cartwright - M/F - Open Door heading toward erotica, Contemporary, Boss/Employee, BDSM
Royal Baby Maker by Nora Flite - M/F - Open Door, Contemporary, Boss/Employee (She’s the dog walker), Royalty
Perfect Chemistry by Jodi Redford - MFM - Open Door, Contemporary, Boss/Employee, Sex Pollen, Billionaire
Rafe by Rebekah Weatherspooon - M/F - Open Door, Contemporary, Boss/Employee (Woman boss/Male employee)
After Hours by Lynda Aicher - M/F, Erotica, Contemporary, Boss/Employee, BDSM, Kink Scene (The whole series is based around the a swingers/kink scene)
Act Your Age, Eve Brown by Talia Hibbert - M/F, Open Door, Contemporary, Interracial, Boss/Employee, Neurodiverse Characters (Autism), Plus-Sized Heroine
Never Mix Sin with Pleasure by Renee Ann Miller - M/F, Open Door, Historical, Regency, Boss/Employee, Neurodiverse Character (Dycalculia) (In Pre-order, Comes out 06/29/21)
When a Duke Loves a Governess by Olivia Drake - M/F - Open Door, Historical, Regency, Boss/Employee, Adorable Plot Moppet, (In Pre-order, Comes out 07/27/21)
Rock Hard by Nalini Singh - M/F - Open Door, Contemporary, Boss/Employee. Part of a series but can be read standalone.
Arrogant Architect by Alexa Padgett - M/F - Open Door, Contemporary, Boss/Employee. Part of a series but can be read standalone.
The Heart of Doctor Steele by Colette Dixon - M/F - Open Door, Historical, Boss/Employee (she's his surgical assistant)
*These suggestions are not endorsements. Please read the description and the reviews to decide whether you want to read the books!
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Barbara Rush.
Filmografía
Cine
- Los Goldberg (1950) como Debby Sherman
- Quebec (1951) como Madelon
- La Primera Legión (1951) como Terry Gilmartin
- Cuando los mundos chocan (1951) como Joyce Hendron
- Flaming Feather (1952) como Nora Logan
- Príncipe de piratas (1953) como la condesa Nita Orde
- Vino del espacio exterior (1953) como Ellen Fields
- Taza, hijo de Cochise (1954) como Oona
- Magnífica obsesión (1954) como Joyce Phillips
- El escudo negro de Falworth (1954) como Meg
- Capitán Lightfoot (1955) como Aga Doherty
- Beso de fuego (1955) como Princesa Lucía
- Mundo en mi esquina (1956) como Dorothy Mallinson
- Más grande que la vida (1956) como Lou Avery
- Vuelo a Hong Kong (1956) como Pamela Vincent
- ¡Oh hombres! ¡Oh mujeres! (1957) como Myra Hagerman
- Sin pago inicial (1957) como Betty Kreitzer
- Los jóvenes leones (1958) como Margaret Freemantle
- Harry Black y el tigre (1958) como Christian Tanner
- Los jóvenes de Filadelfia (1959) como Joan Dickinson
- The Bramble Bush (1960) como Margaret 'Mar' McFie
- Extraños cuando nos encontramos (1960) como Eve Coe
- Fecha límite: San Francisco (película de televisión de 1962)
- Ven a soplar tu cuerno (1963) como Connie
- The Unknown (película para televisión de 1964) como Leonora Edmond
- Robin y las 7 capuchas (1964) como Marian
- The Jet Set (película de televisión de 1966)
- Hombre (1967) como Audra Favor
- Estrategia del terror (1969) como Karen Lownes
- Mannix (serie de televisión de 1969, S2Ep06 'Una copia del asesinato') como Celia Bell
- De repente soltero (película para televisión de 1971) como Evelyn Baxter
- Cutter (película para televisión de 1972) como Linda
- Los ojos de Charles Sand (película para televisión de 1972) como Katharine Winslow
- El hombre (1972) como Kay Eaton
- Moon of the Wolf (película para televisión de 1972) como Louise Rodanthe
- Crime Club (película para televisión de 1973) como Denise London
- Peege (corto de 1973) como Mom
Superdad (1973) como Sue McCready
- Tontos, mujeres y diversión (película para televisión de 1974) como Karen Markham
- El último día (película de televisión de 1975) como Betty Spence
- Death Car on the Freeway (película para televisión de 1979) como Rosemary
No puedo detener la música (1980) como
- Amantes del verano (1982) como Jean Featherstone
- La noche en que cayó el puente (película para televisión de 1983) como Elaine Howard
- A su servicio (película para televisión de 1984) como Barbara Stonehill
- Web of Deceit (película para televisión de 1990) como Judith
- El beso de la viuda (película para televisión de 1996) como Edith Fitzpatrick
- El peinado de mi madre (corto de 2006) como Destino
- Corazones sangrantes (corto de 2017) como Barbara Irons.
Créditos de teatro
- El Balón de Oro (1937) debut en el escenario
- The Little Foxes USC Santa Barbara, 1948 y 1975
- Antonio y Cleopatra (1950) Teatro de Pasadena
- Stock de verano (1951) con Anthony Perkins
- La loca de Chaillot (1951) con Jeffrey Hunter
- La voz de la tortuga (1953), con Jeffrey Hunter
- Siempre abril (1969)
- Gira nacional de 40 quilates (1969-1971,1972)
- El cuatro con cartel (1971)
- La insumergible Molly Brown (1972)
- Las mariposas son libres (1972, 1981)
- Private Lives (1973) gira nacional con Louis Jourdan
- Gira nacional del Día del Padre (1974) con Carole Cook
- Toques finales (1974, 1978)
- Fiebre del heno (1975, 1980)
- Los hijos de Kennedy (1975, 1976)
- Especies en peligro de extinción (1976)
- Gira nacional a la misma hora, el próximo año (1976-1978)
- Noche de la iguana (1978)
- Ramitas (1980)
- The Supporting Cast (1982) gira nacional con Carole Cook y Sandy Dennis
- Espíritu alegre (1982-1983)
- Genio discapacitado (1983)
- Mujer de medios independientes (1983-1988) Broadway y gira nacional
- Steel Magnolias (1988-1989) gira nacional con Carole Cook, June Lockhart y Marion Ross
- Cartas de amor (1990-1993)
- Monólogos de la vagina (1995-1997)
- Un delicado equilibrio (1993)
- La edad de oro (1997)
- Hazme un lugar en Forest Lawn (2002-2007).
Televisión
- Lux Video Theatre (1954-1956, 4 episodios) como Cathy / Ruth / Charlotte / Joyce Gavin
- Playhouse 90 (1957-1960, 2 episodios) como Liz / Clara
- La undécima hora (1962, 1 episodio) como Linda Kincaid
- Saints and Sinners (1962-1963, 4 episodios) como Lizzie Hogan
- The Outer Limits (1964, 1 episodio: " Las formas de las cosas desconocidas
Dr. Kildare (1965, 2 episodios) como Madge Bannion
- El fugitivo (1965, 2 episodios) como Marie Lindsey Gerard
- Custer (1967, 1 episodio) como Brigid O'Rourke
- Batman (1968, 2 episodios) como Nora Clavicle
- Peyton Place (1968-1969, 75 episodios) como Marsha Russell
- Mannix (1968-1975, 2 episodios) como Rebekah Bigelow / Celia Bell
- Marcus Welby, MD (1969-1972, 2 episodios) como Dorothy Carpenter / Nadine Cabot
- Medical Center (1969-1974, 4 episodios) como Claire / Pauline / Judy / Nora Caldwell
- Amor, estilo americano (1970, 1 episodio) como Carol (segmento "El amor y el motel")
- The Mod Squad (1971, 1 episodio) como Mrs.Hamilton
- Ironside (1971-1972, 2 episodios) como Lorraine Simms / Mme. Jabes
- Night Gallery (1971, 1 episodio) como Agatha Howard (segmento "Cool Air")
- Maude (1972, 1 episodio) como Phyllis 'Bunny' Nash
- Las calles de San Francisco (1973, 1 episodio) como Anna Slovatzka Marshall
- El nuevo show de Dick Van Dyke (1973-1974, 3 episodios) como Margot Brighton
- Cannon (1975, episodio "Lady on the Run") como Linda Merrick
- La mujer biónica (1976, 1 episodio) como Ann Sommers / Chris Stuart
- Los misterios de Eddie Capra (1978, 1 episodio)
- Fantasy Island (1978-1984, 3 episodios) como Mildred Koster / Kathy Moreau / Professor Smith-Myles
- The Love Boat (1979, 2 episodios) como Eleanor Gardner
- Los buscadores (miniserie de 1979) como Peggy Kent
- Flamingo Road (1980-1982, 38 episodios) como Eudora Weldon
- Knight Rider (1983, 1 episodio) como Elizabeth Knight
- Magnum, PI (1984-1987, 2 episodios) como Phoebe Sullivan / Ann Carrington
- Murder, She Wrote (1987, 1 episodio) como Eva Taylor
- Los corazones son salvajes (1992, 1 episodio) como Caroline Thorpe
- All My Children (1992-1994, 35 episodios recurrentes) como Nola Orsini
- La ley de Burke (1995, 1 episodio) como la jueza Marian Darrow
- The Outer Limits (1998, 1 episodio) como Barbara Matheson
- 7th Heaven (1997-2007, 10 episodios) como Ruth Camden.
Créditos: Tomado de Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barbara_Rush
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Updated List of Mary Sues
1) Ebony Dark´ness Dementia Raven Way
2) Bella Swan
3) Atlantiana Rebekah Loren
4) Jamie Zacherley
5) Rose Potter
6) Beatrice Prior
7) Caitlin Garrison
8) Emily Zacherley
9) Kim Thatcher
10) Jack Reacher
11) Ryan Wilder
12) Kate Kane (CW version)
13) Thomas (from The Maze Runner)
14) Belle (2017 Disney Remake)
15) Clay Jensen
16) Amorowat Anysia Achola
17) Carol Danvers
18) Ariana Black
19) Rose Tico
20) Encanto
21) Your wife
22) Your husband
23) Mallory
24) Katara (How I Became Yours)
25) Renesmee
26) Anastasia Steele
27) Victoria Todd
28) Audra Williams
29) Katherine Morgan
30) Sirena Monroe
31) Laura
32) Anne Pevensie
33) Rah
34) Melanie Stryder
35) Clary Fray
36) Bree Tanner
37) Mary Hamilton
28) Jayce Wayland
29) Lisa Simpson (from mid-2010s)
30) John Galt
#Mary Sue#Mary Sues#bad writing#ebony dark'ness dementia raven way#my immortal#forbiden fruit the tempation of edward cullen#Hogwarts Exposed#John Galt#Clary Fray#Bella Swan#Rose Tico#Captain Marvel#Captain Mary Sue#Carol Danvers#Ryan Wilder#Mary Hamilton#Kate Kane
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Best Returning British TV Shows from 2020
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2020 brought many things with it. Brexit. Another iPhone. The 30th anniversary of Fresh Prince Of Bel Air. A Crackerjack revival, the increasingly critical state of our burning planet, the inauguration of a Gangsta Granny rollercoaster at Thorpe Park, and a global pandemic that shut down life as we know it.
A mixed bag, all told.
One thing you can largely rely on in worrying times is television, and below are the top returning British shows that fought their way through the Covid-19 lockdown to come back in 2020.
After Life series 2
Release date: Friday 24th of April, Netflix
Ricky Gervais’ emotional Netflix comedy about a misanthrope widower (Gervais) struggling to cope after the death of his wife (Kerry Godliman) will return for a second six-episode run. Filming began in September 2019, and it arrived on Netflix in April. Diane Morgan and Mandeep Dhillon co-star.
Read more:the best stand-up specials on Netflix here.
Blood series 2
Release date: Monday 27th April, 9pm, Channel 5
2018 welcomed the arrival of Sophie Petzal’s award-winning Irish domestic thriller Blood, which starred Line Of Duty‘s Adrian Dunbar as a widower under suspicion when his estranged daughter Cat (Carolina Main) returns to the family fold. It was tightly scripted with a great cast and told a satisfying and emotional story. Read our interview with its creator here. Over in Ireland, Virgin Media One aired the second series in February 2020, and it’s available on-demand on My5 in the UK here.
Brassic series 2
Release date: Thursday 7th May, Sky One
Shameless’ Danny Brocklehurst and This Is England’s Joe Gilgun worked together on rambunctious Sky comedy Brassic, which is inspired by Gilgun’s own misadventures as an errant youth trying to make a few quid. Michelle Keegan and Damien Molony co-star. NOW TV subscribers can watch the first series here.
Read more: the British comedies on their way this year.
Call The Midwife series 10
No, we don’t have much call to talk about it here on Den Of Geek, but Heidi Thomas’ Call The Midwife remains a terrifically warm British drama with a spine of steel when it comes to standing up for the NHS and wading (often literally) through the blood-soaked reality of life for women and children. Series nine finished airing on Sunday nights on BBC One in February, and it’s already been renewed for a 10th and 11th series, taking it into 2022.
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Famalam series 3
Comedy sketch show Famalam will be back for a third series and a Christmas special in 2020. Series two, which arrived on BBC Three in June 2019, brought more inventively absurd satire with it, and run number three will comprise returns to existing sketches and characters alongside new creations from Samson Kayo and the gang. Stream episodes on BBC iPlayer here.
Friday Night Dinner series 6
Release date: Friday March 27th, 10pm, Channel 4
Robert Popper’s family sitcom starring Simon Bird, Tom Rosenthal, Tamsin Greig and Paul Ritter is making an imminent return to Channel 4 in 2020 for series six. It’s about the Goodmans, a Jewish family who gather every Friday evening for, well, the name says it all. Absurd, funny and silly, it’s a lovely bit of squirrel.
Ghosts series 2
This tremendously fun comedy arrived in 2019 from the cast of Horrible Histories and Yonderland. Happily, it’s been renewed by the BBC for both a second and third series, which guarantees us a dozen more episodes of spectral shenanigans as Alison and Mike (alive) try to keep the ancestral family home going while dealing with an influx of housemates from history (dead). Filming wrapped on series two in March 2020. Stream Ghosts series one on BBC iPlayer.
His Dark Materials series 2
The first series of BBC One/HBO’s Philip Pullman fantasy adaptation took us on an epic journey north as young Lyra (Dafne Keen) travelled in search of her missing friend, and discovered a great deal more besides. A second eight-episode series adapting The Subtle Knife, book two in Pullman’s original trilogy, is in the works and expected to arrive at the end of 2020. A third potentially longer run adapting The Amber Spyglass is yet to be confirmed but that’s almost certainly just a formality at this stage. Read our spoiler-filled series one reviews and more here.
Home series 2
Aired in: February 2020
Rufus Jones’ timely comedy about a family who inadvertently smuggle a Syrian asylum seeker into the UK returning from a French holiday was recommissioned in August 2019. This warm-hearted sitcom starring Jones, Rebekah Staton and Youssef Kerkour was a little bit drowned out in the schedules (it aired the same week as series two of huge hits Fleabag and Derry Girls) and deserves more applause.
Inside No. 9 series 5
Aired in: February 2020
Reece Shearsmith and Steve Pemberton continue to produce excellence in their inventive, ambitious comedy-drama anthology series Inside No. 9, and its fifth run was no different. Six new half-hour episodes, in which Shearsmith and Pemberton were joined by a raft of co-stars including David Morrissey and Jenna Coleman, aired this spring on BBC Two. Read our spoiler-filled episode reviews here. And listen to the creators’ deep-dive on each episode in their ‘Inside Inside No. 9’ BBC Sounds podcast here.
Keeping Faith series 3
Celia Imrie has joined the cast of BBC Cymru Wales/S4C’s bilingual Welsh drama Keeping Faith (Un Bore Mercher in its original language) for its third and final series. Imrie will join lead Eve Myles as solicitor Faith Howells in an as-yet undisclosed role. The domestic thriller’s first series, if you remember was a huge word-of-mouth hit, eventually making its way to BBC One after unprecedented public interest. The third series will air in 2020 on S4C, and then arrive across the UK on BBCiPlayer from February 2021. Here’s our series one, episode one review.
Killing Eve series 3
Release date: Sunday April 26th.
Well, it had to come back after that cliff-hanger, didn’t it? Based on Luke Jennings’ Codename Villanelle series of novels, international spy thriller Killing Eve has been renewed for a third run. As is now traditional, there’s a new showrunner in charge for the third time around; Phoebe Waller-Bridge handed over to Emerald Fennell who has handed over to See and Fear The Walking Dead‘s Suzanne Heathcote. Jodie Comer and Sandra Oh star. Read our reviews and more here.
Last Tango In Halifax series 5
Aired in: February 2020
Happy Valley and Gentleman Jack creator Sally Wainwright returned to the series that really made her name – BBC One’s Last Tango In Halifax – for a fifth series. It’s the story of former childhood sweethearts Celia and Alan (Anne Reid and Derek Jacobi) who reconnect in their seventies and remarry, knotting together their families led by Sarah Lancashire’s formidable Caroline and Nicola Walker’s hot-headed Gillian. (See our series one to four recap here, and our episode one review here.)
Liar series 2
Release date: Monday 2nd March, ITV1
ITV rewarded this Jack and Harry Williams psychological thriller starring Downton Abbey’s Joanne Froggatt and Horatio Hornblower’s Ioan Gruffudd with a second series renewal in 2018. Expect more twists, turns and talking points.
Man Like Mobeen series 3
Aired in: January 2020
Guz Khan’s terrific Man Like Mobeen returned for a third series on BBC Three this January. It stars Khan as a reformed Brummie drug dealer trying to make an honest living while raising his little sister and boasts a hilarious ensemble cast. Stream all three series now on BBC iPlayer.
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Mortimer And Whitehouse: Gone Fishing series 3
A fishing show may seem like a strange choice for this list of mostly high-profile dramas and comedies, but Gone Fishing deserves as much celebration as any of them. That’s thanks to Bob Mortimer and Paul Whitehouse’s natural chemistry as two long-time friends, both of whom have been forced to contemplate their mortality in recent years due to serious heart problems. It’s fishing, yes, but it’s also chat, silliness and genuine human warmth.
Red Dwarf feature-length special
Release date: Thursday 9th April, 9pm, Dave.
Official confirmation from Dave that the boys from the Dwarf were returning for a 90-minute special in 2020 arrived in October 2019. Titled ‘The Promised Land’, it sees the boys from the Dwarf deal with a tyrannical cat leader and three breakaway cat clerics who worship Lister as a god. Along with the special, which is due to air in April, Dave will also be airing retrospectives celebrating the show’s long history on the BBC and since its revival. Here’s what we know so far.
Save Me Too
Release date: Wednesday 1st April, Sky Atlantic and NOW TV
Written by and starring The Walking Dead and Line Of Duty’s Lennie James, Sky Atlantic’s Save Me was one of 2018’s top shows. The crime drama set in a South London estate among a cast of lived-in characters played by the likes of Suranne Jones, Jason Flemyng, Susan Lynch and Stephen Graham, was such a critical success, a second series commission arrived hot on the finale’s heels. Lesley Manville has joined the cast this time around, which is a real treat. Read more about it here.
Tin Star series 3
This will be the third and final instalment of the Jim Worth story on Sky and Amazon. Creator Rowan Joffe will wrap up his tale of an English police officer (Tim Roth) who relocates his family to the Canadian Rockies for a fresh start, but who finds that he can’t stop his old life bleeding into the new.
Read more: Tim Roth interview: Tin Star, Reservoir Dogs and more.
The Crown series 4
Release date: Sunday the 15th of November, Netflix
Olivia Colman took over from Clare Foy as HRH Elizabeth II in The Crown series three. The time jump saw Matt Smith replaced by Tobias Menzies as Prince Philip and Helena Bonham-Carter take the reins from Vanessa Kirby as Princess Margaret, with Gillian Anderson playing Margaret Thatcher. Series four is expected to arrive in late 2020. Read our spoiler-free series three review here.
The Last Kingdom series 4
Release date: Sunday 26th April, Netflix
Filming started on season four in April 2019 and the first look images were released back in July 2019, and now it’s finally here. The Last Kingdom series four adapts the next two books in Bernard Cornwell’s Saxon Stories series, The Pagan Lord and The Empty Throne. Starring Alexander Dreymon as Viking-raised-Saxon Uhtred of Bebbenberg, it’s an action-packed historical drama filled with wit and characters to love. Read our spoiler-filled episode reviews and more.
There She Goes series 2
After receiving critical acclaim for its first run and a Bafta for Jessica Hynes (who is brilliant in this, as she is in most things), There She Goes is returning. Shaun Pye’s excellent family comedy-drama has been renewed for a second series that will air on BBC Two instead of its original home on BBC Four. David Tennant and Jessica Hynes play the parents of Rosie, a little girl with severe learning disabilities in Pye’s unsentimental and honest autobiographically inspired series. Read more about why we loved series one here.
The Split series 2
Aired in: February 2020 (all episodes on iPlayer)
Abi Morgan’s legal family drama starring Nicola Walker (Unforgotten, Last Tango In Halifax) returned for another six episode series early this year. It saw Hannah deal with the aftermath of her night with Christie, while at work she handled the divorce of a high-profile couple with an abusive husband. There’s no word yet on whether a third series has been commissioned, but series two certainly didn’t leave things resolved for the characters.
The Trip series 4: The Trip To Greece
Release date: Tuesday 3rd March 2020, Sky One
Filming began on the fourth series of Michael Winterbottom’s The Trip in 2019, and the new series sees foodies Steve Coogan and Rob Bryden travelling around the dining establishments of Greece while they swap impersonations and provide a glimpse into fictionalised versions of themselves. While the first two series aired on BBC Two, from series three onwards The Trip made the move to Sky Atlantic.
Taskmaster series 10
Joining the Taskmaster and little Alex Horne for series nine of Dave’s excellent Taskmaster were Jo Brand, David Baddiel, Katy Wix, Rose Matafeo and Ed Gamble. It’s all change for series ten onwards as Taskmaster moves from Dave to Channel 4. The new series is expected to air in October 2020. Read more about the move and the new series commissions here.
This Country series 3
Release date: Monday 17th of February, BBC Three 7pm
Following 2018’s one-off special, the Mucklowes are back for a third and final series of mockumentary comedy This Country. That’s another six episodes from creator-siblings Daisy May and Charlie Cooper, who are back starring as feckless cousins Kerry and Kurtan in the “typical Cotswolds village” they call home. Series three might be its best yet.
Read more: the new British comedy series of 2019.
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Drawing 3 - Week 4 Review
Drawing 3, 2018
Week 4 Review
Thursday, 22 March 2018
Project Proposal
Reviewing details of assessment
See Assessment Criteria
See Project 1 – The Investigation
Week 6: Create mock-ups
Week10: Last week to resolve work
Readings Weeks 3 and 4
Neil Overton Drawing as Theatre 2015
Charles Sturt University, Mask Symposium
Amelia Jones Material Traces 2015
Drama Review Volume 59, Number 4
Joan Jonas
Born: 1936 New York City, New York, US
Education: Columbia University (1961-64)
Awards: Guggenheim Fellowship for Creative Arts, US & Canada
Exhibition at Tate Modern, London
http://www.tate.org.uk/whats-on/tate-modern/exhibition/joan-jonas
See YouTube Joan Jonas Reading List of Strategies
BMW Tate Live: Performance Room
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=exARgsB0pkM
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1960s-1970s Pioneering performance artist
Ground-breaking
Performance drawing and video
Currently - Retrospective at Tate Modern
Currently - Hot (female artist rising/current feminist rising/Feminist wave x 4)
Myths/Otherworld
Ritual performance
Rehearse at night/Claus, Robert Whitman, Robert Smithson
Naked/Engendered body
Zeitgeist of the time like Yoko Ono Cut Piece and Marina Abramovic
Hotbed of creativity
Reference many art forms at once.
Video from 1970s – hand held camera purchased in Japan
Installation work
1997 Series – Mini boxes and props
Theatre 1 tap dancing . . .
Object based installation from recorded video document
Drawing her dogs
Recalls and replays on myth and ritual
Dog Dance 2003-05
Beautiful Dog 2014 – GoPro camera attached through her dog’s back legs
There are many layers to her work
Layering/thinking about multiple things/thinking about echo and mirroring
Re-imagination 2010 – Performance/Re-visit following next three years
Focus – lackness – Icelandic writer – slow read
Cyborg anthropologic underwater
Starts by listening to podcast
Travels extensively – mythic, masks, Japanese theatre etc
See/Hear/List Directions:
draw swans space between
turn upside down and side-ways draw without looking
place two ideas side by side show objects that tell
feel the weight of your body present your version
raise arms up and down while walking moving in relation to others
imagine a floor plan and move among large shapes add sound
telepathy turn
crush stage place
space of moniter hidden space
lumber yard deep sea
coal exchange
medium of water hesitating
great pressure warm up/relax
Joan Jonas Interview You don’t what you are doing sometimes. You just begin.
https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2018/mar/04/joan-jonas-video-art-pioneer-tate-modern-exhibition-interview
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Joan Jonas Guggenheim Collection Online
https://www.guggenheim.org/artwork/artist/joan-jonas
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Class Exercise:
Create list of strategies
Stir a pot of boiling water
Sort my laundry by colour
Run my finger over a dusty surface
Fold a piece of paper, unfold it and refold it
Turn the pages on a book from back to front
Film my hands – washing my hands, tapping my fingers, poking my fingers through fabric
Write a list of words, cut up each word and match the word in pairs
Run my finger over steamy shower glass panel – ephemeral
Domestic spaces – unintensional
Mock-up Installation space for Project Proposal on large paper
Project Proposal
Draft (500 words)
Statement of Intension, methods, materials and concept concerns, experiments, references, two relevant contemporary artists, two required readings.
Draft
Maternal
Domestic setting
Household items
Familiar/family possessions gathered and collected
Found objects with meaning, with a history
· Repetition of task
· Place and time
· Memories and emotions
· Providence
· Keepsakes
· History of the object
INSTALLATION
DOCUMENTTION
COLLECTION
Methods – Drawing, marking, tracing, folding, cutting, stitching, layering, packing, stuffing, collage, quilting, photography, video, photocopy
TEXT
SIZE
SCALE
Materials – Fabric, natural fibre, cotton, calico, silk, tulle, crocheted doilies and table runners, rope, steel, beads, string, thread, pegs, fabric dyes, batik, wax, ink wash, charcoal, gold leaf, my lost hair (dyed)
EXPERIMENT
My lost hair/of the body
Body politics
Between a blush and a bruise
Quilts of Resistance
Quilt making = collage, assemblage
Threads of Resistance exhibition of fibre art created by Artist Circle of Alliance in protest to Trump’s Administration actions and policies.
http://threadsofresistance.org/home.html
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Threads of Resistance quilt exhibition featured in Australian magazine Textile Fibre Forum, 6 March 2018
http://threadsofresistance.blogspot.com.au
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Artist 1
Del Kathryn Barton (AUS)
Large works on canvas
Intricate, detailed, repetition, patterning, texture
Archibald self-portrait
Group Show Likeness, 2015, Alberta Benda, New York, US
Check books in my collection
Nightingale and the Rose book and touring exhibition
https://guides.acmi.net.au/nightingale/
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The Highway is a Disco exhibition at NGV
17 November 2017 – 12 March 2018
https://www.ngv.vic.gov.au/exhibition/del-kathryn-barton/
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Artist 2
Sula Fay (US)
Hair Embroideriers 2013-15
Combines politics of female hair and delicate textiles
https://lefilconducteurinenglish.wordpress.com/2014/12/14/sula-fays-hair-embroideries/
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Further suggestions of artist to research after discussions with Kellie
Artist mothers and their children
Andrea Liss Feminist Art and the Maternal 2008
https://www.csusm.edu/sofa/about-dept/faculty/liss.html
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Janine Burke (AUS)
Writer, art lover
Check books in my own collection
https://theconversation.com/profiles/janine-burke-12978/activities
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Mona Ryder (AUS)
Brisbane installation artist
Family
Female
Materials
Mona Ryder Interview
http://www.artispura.com.au/artis-pura-blog/2017/3/29/interview-with-mona-ryder
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Julie Ewington (AUS)
Art aficionado
Writer
Check books in my own collection
Contemporary Australian Women exhibition and book
https://catalogue.nla.gov.au/Record/5747006
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Frances Phoenix (AUS)
Feminist artist
Women’s Domestic Needlework Group, Sydney, Australia
Art Gallery of NSW
Further research required
https://www.artgallery.nsw.gov.au/collection/works/?artist_id=phoenix-frances
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Further notes for this week
Creative Brisbane – Creative Economy
Calls for expression of Interest for Garment Curator and the Recreate Fashion Shop
The Recreate Fashion Show and Twilight Markets
Free event by Brisbane City Council, National Recycling Week in November each year and features 10 garments.
Tenders – Sign up/log into BCC Supplier Portal Reference 531518 (new number).
See email
Welcome to Maiwar 2018
Australia’s First Nations’ art and culture, April 2018
https://www.brisbane.qld.gov.au/community-safety/community-support/aboriginal-torres-strait-islander-programs/maiwar
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QCA Galleries Exhibition Proposals Callout
NAVA Presentation/NAVA Representative
Graduate Centre S07 1.23
Wednesday, 28 March 2018
The same day I will be attending Patricia Piccinini’s Curious Affection at GOMA with my theory class.
https://www.qagoma.qld.gov.au/whats-on/exhibitions/patricia-piccinini-curious-affection
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PowerPoint Presentation
Show work first, then bring in theorists
Kellie’s Melbourne Conference/Symposium - Conference Notes
Women, art and feminism
VCA, University of Melbourne, Southbank Campus
21-23 February 2018
https://events.unimelb.edu.au/events/9744-women-art-and-feminism-in-australia-since-1970
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Maternal Body
Culture of Silence: arts parents accepting, rejecting or adapting to an unfriendly work place.
Nina Ross
Jessie Scott
Lizzy Sampson
Survey artists/arts workers/primary carers re: experience of exclusion in the art world.
Nina Ross (AUS)
http://ninaross.com.au/about/
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Jessie Scott (AUS)
http://www.jessiescott.tv
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Lizzy Sampson (AUS)
http://www.lizzysampson.com.au
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Strangers in a Strangeland: Envisioning the darker side of Motherhood.
Dr Sophia Xeros-Constantinides (AUS)
Studio-based research exploring women’s experience of maternity according to their own words and imagery.
Feminist approach and execution.
Taking directly from the reported experiences of women/mothers in order to inform my own word image-making pertaining to motherhood. Looks behind the mask of maternal perfection, into the darker side of motherhood.
Sophia Xeros-Constantinides
https://bittersweetembrace.com
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This is My Body; art practice and Irigarayan philosophy towards a new religious feminist aesthetic.
Rebekah Pryor (AUS)
Irigarayan – relates to Luce Irigaray (b. 1932 Belgian)
Feminist, philosopher, linguist and socialist.
Rebekah Pryor
https://www.rebekahpryor.com
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Women*, Art and Feminism in Australia since 1970.
Professor Anne Marsh (AUS)
Lives and works in Melbourne
VCA/Australian Research Council Project
*Trans and non-binary inclusive
Feminism . . . embrace the diverse nature of lived experience
Documents historical legacy and ongoing critical relevance of feminism in contemporary Australian art.
Women, Art and Feminism in Australia since 1970
http://www.wafa.net.au
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Anne Marsh
http://annemarsh.com.au/index.php
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Catherine Bell (AUS)
Born: 1969 Sydney, NSW
Education: Associate professor teaching visual art in the Faculty of Education and Arts, Australian Catholic University
Lives and works in Melbourne
Represented by Sutton Gallery
Redefining the female in contemporary society.
Creative-led research is focused on the role of artist in the archive and healthcare setting, art on the margins, socially-engaged art practices and redefining and repositioning the female in contemporary society.
Crematorium Vessels 2012-14
Carved, reclaimed floral foam, in UV protected acrylic display case
17x33x19cm
Catherine Bell
http://www.suttongallery.com.au/artists/artistprofile.php?id=17
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