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marisilva707 · 1 month ago
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💚 Wicked 🩷
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skinntyy · 21 days ago
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Glinda never cry 🫧🩷
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hayleylovesjessica · 1 year ago
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Jessica Chastain, Michelle Hurd, Michael Shannon, and Arian Moayed, 25 July 2023, New York City
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teenagedirtstache · 11 months ago
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jmunneytumbler · 1 month ago
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'Wicked' Takes Flight and Delivers the Zest
'Wicked' Takes Flight and Delivers the Zest
Wicky-wicky-Wicked (CREDIT: Universal Pictures) Starring: Cynthia Erivo, Arian Grande, Michelle Yeoh, Jeff Goldblum, Jonathan Bailey, Ethan Slater, Marissa Bode, Peter Dinklage, Bowen Yang, Bronwyn James Director: Jon M. Chu Running Time: 160 Minutes Rating: PG for The Birth of the Flying Monkeys Release Date: November 22, 2024 (Theaters) What’s It About?: Is there a single living soul who’s…
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ifreakingloveroyals · 2 months ago
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18 February 2013 | Crown Prince Willem Alexander, Princess Máxima, Princesses Alexia, Amalia, Ariane and Queen Beatrix of The Netherlands pose at the annual winter photocall in Lech, Austria. (c) Michel Porro/Getty Images
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plazamayorcompany · 3 months ago
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Et la fête continue!
 (And the Party Goes On) Bande Originale du Film Et la fête continue!  (And the Party Goes On) Bande Originale du Film Un film de Robert Guedigian Avec Ariane Ascaride, Jean Pierre Darroussin… Musique originale de Michel Petrossian In Marseille, Rosa, 60, has devoted her life to her family and to politics with the same sense of sacrifice. Everyone thinks that she is unshakeable,…
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personnage-neutre · 2 months ago
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Free to Borrow Books about Tintin and Hergé
The only requirement is to make an Internet Archive account. (If you already have an account, check if it was compromised in the recent hack and change your password.) Note that this is in no way a comprehensive list of works or an ideal Tintinology primer, just the books that have been made available on the archive, which also means that it contains everything from picture books to highly academic texts. However, I've marked with a * the books I think are best to start with.
Includes works in both English and French (plus a few in Spanish). Please don't hesitate to ask if you have questions!
General reference
Tintin and the world of Hergé Benoît Peeters, 1989*
Tintin, Hergé and his creation Harry Thompson, 1991
Tintin: The Complete Companion Michael Farr, 2001*
The Pocket Essential Tintin (1st ed.) / (2nd ed.) Jean-Marc & Randy Lofficier, 2002 / 2007
Les mystères du Lotus Bleu Pierre Fresnault-Desruelle, 2006
Captain Haddock Thompson and Thomson Professor Calculus Rastapopoulos (FR) Tchang (FR) Michael Farr, 2007
Figurines Tintin: La Collection Officielle Daniel Couvreur, Frédéric Soumois, & Dominique Maricq, 2012-2015
Hergé Dada magazine, 2016
Catalogues
Hergé, 1922-1932 : les debuts d'un illustrateur ed. Benoît Peeters, 1987
Hergé dessinateur ed. Pierre Sterckx & Benoît Peeters, 1988
The adventures of Tintin at sea Yves Horeau, 2004
Musée Hergé / Tintin : the art of Hergé Michel Daubert, 2013*
L'univers du createur de Tintin Artcurial, 2023
Biography
Hergé : portrait biographique Thierry Smolderen & Pierre Sterckx, 1988
Entretiens avec Hergé / Conversations with Hergé (excerpts) Numa Sadoul, 1989*
Hergé / Hergé: The Man Who Created Tintin (abridged translation) Pierre Assouline, 1996
Les Aventures d'Hergé / The Adventures of Hergé Jean-Luc Fromental, José-Louis Bocquet, & Stanislas, 1999
Hergé, fils de Tintin / Hergé, son of Tintin Benoît Peeters, 2002
The adventures of Hergé, creator of Tintin Michael Farr, 2007
Hergé: lignes de vie Philippe Goddin, 2007
Analysis
Le Monde de Tintin Pol Vandromme, 1959
Tintin chez le psychanalyste Serge Tisseron, 1985
Hergé écrivain Jan Baetens, 1989
L’archipel Tintin A. Algoud, J.-M. Apostolidès, D. Cerbelaud, B. Peeters, P. Sterckx, 2003
Tintin and the secret of literature Tom McCarthy, 2008
Les Secrets d'Hergé dessinateur Bruno Cassiers, 2022
Fiction & Novelizations
Ma vie de chien Ariane Valadié, 1994
Tintin in the new world / Tintin en el nuevo mundo François Tuten, 1996
La vie cachée de Tintin Henri Roanne-Rosenblatt, 2005
Petit dictionnaire énervé de Tintin Albert Algoud, 2010
The Adventures of Tintin: a novel / Les Aventures de Tintin: le roman du film / Las aventuras de Tintín Alex Irvine, 2011
The adventures of Tintin : the chapter book (print disability borrow only) / Les aventures de Tintin: l'album du film Stephanie Peters, 2011
Tintin's daring escape / Les évadés du Karaboudjan / Fuga temeraria Danger at sea / Peligro en el mar The mystery of the missing wallets Kirsten Mayer, 2011
Trivia
Êtes-vous tintinologue? François Hébert, 1983
Tintin and Snowy Big Activity Book Guy Harvey & Simon Beecroft, 2006
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80s-90s-fashionphotography · 6 months ago
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Vogue Italia (1984)
Ariane Koizumi & Dalma Callado by Michel Comte
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hauntnowpod · 4 months ago
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https://pnc.st/s/the-way-we-haunt-now/d058571d/episode-thirty-the-dwelling
Episode Thirty - The Dwelling
When everything goes sideways, Frankie appeals to her family’s dwelling for assistance…
Transcript here!
The Way We Haunt Now is supported in part by an award from the Vermont Arts Council and the National Endowment for the Arts. This episode of The Way We Haunt Now was written by Courtney Floyd and Georgia Mckenzie, with sound design by Brad Colbroock and voice acting by:
Ali Hylton, Jeff Goldman, Kirsty Woolven, and Natalie Hunter as the Apartment
Ariane Marchese as TV Voices
Becca Marcus as Lota
Brad Colbroock as Cas
Bree Frankel as FF House Ghost 2
Bree Frankel, Carl G Brooks, Deniss C., Jenna Rose, Maria Corcobado, Nick Mercer, as FF House
Emma Skinner as TV Voices
James Molloy as TV Voices
Jenna Rose as Minerva
Jess "Bear" Winston as Alicia
Kira Apple as The Narrator and Mary
Lindsay Zana as Danny
Maria Corcobado as FF House Ghost 3
Marnie Warner as Parker
Michelle Sellers as Tricia
Nick Mercer as FF House Ghost 1
Paul H. Rollins as Nick
Sneha Kumar as Airport Gate Attendant
Tal Minear as Myrtle
Tim Lowe as Jon Harker
With bespoke commercials by V.H. Chen and Craig Church.
There’s no need to bust out your Ouija board to keep in touch. Whether you’re new to the spirit world or simply a ghost in need of some entertainment, you can visit www.hauntnowpod.com for information about our cast and crew, content warnings, and transcripts.
You can also find us screaming into the void of social media at, you guessed it, @HauntNowPod. Remember to HAUNT RESPONSIBLY.
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cbusch · 27 days ago
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Oh my god!! I saw this movie twice within 72 hours and trust me, it’s worth the hype.
Everything about part 1 of Wicked is perfect! From the score of the songs to the design of OZ and Shiz University to the cast itself is perfect! Pure perfection on a plate and everything that a Broadway fan could ask for.
I’ll break my review down into multiple categories: Cast/Characters, Music, Setting, and Warnings since there are atleast a couple of things you need to know before going into this musical movie. So let’s begin!
Cast/Characters: What makes this movie perfection is the use of actors/actresses with actual Broadway experience. Showing that there was a lot of respect towards the show and the legacy that the show has on past, present, and future fans of this wonderful show. I have to say, Cynthia Erivo and Arian Grande-Butera nail the roles of Elphaba and Glinda (Galinda). There mannerisms, chemistry, and voices blended perfectly with the score. We see how the polar opposites of Glinda’s perky and upbeat blends in with Elphaba’s grounded and blunt personality. Erivo plays Elphaba to a tee from the voice and mannerisms to when she’s happy that her green skin/powers are starting to be seen in a positive light to when she is at the Ozdust ball and is embarrassed by her attire, all of the strength that Erivo shows is perfection. Her simple but elegant mannerisms when putting on the hat to doing the dance made me tear up. All of the strength Elphaba has to conceal in order to not care what the other students at Shiz think is exhausting all the time. It’s unfortunate that this occurs but not uncommon for people who have a slight but significant difference feeling like they have to conceal/ blend in so that others don’t judge them. That theme resonates throughout the show/movie and Erivo defintely highlights this theme perfectly. Also, Defying Gravity and The Wizard and I are the ultimate anthems that Erivo’s voice encaptures and will get in your head non-stop, so fair warning. Ariana Grande-Butera’s portrayal of Glinda was honestly so much fun to watch. She was perky and energetic without having it be overboard. I don’t know if people know this but Grande-Buerta got her start in the 2009 production of 13. Although she has been away from Broadway for a while, it was nice to see her go back and portray such a beloved character perfectly. Her energy and range of emotions was done amazingly from the way she dances with Elphaba at the Ozdust ball, transitioning into the number Popular was breathtaking. I’m sorry in advance for talking a lot about the Ozdust ball scene during the number dancing through life (Fieyero’s song), its just my favorite moment in the movie, but more on that later. We see the expression of guilt/layers in Glinda when she is able to be under the teachings of Madame Morrible after Elphaba recommended her. It simply showed compassion and softening her hate towards her, showing her kindness after all the hate she’s been giving her and the ostracizing. Her eyes and stillness at the dance shows her guilt, looking at Elphaba and joining in. Showing the strength and vulnerability in her character for the first time. The expressions and choices every actor makes is glory.
It would be unfair to discuss this movie without crediting Michelle Yeoh’s Madame Morrible, Johnathan Bailey’s Fieyero, and Jeff Goldblum’s The Wizard. Michelle Yeoh shows such vigor in playing Madame Morrible. The one issue I always had towards the end when Madame Morrible calls Elphaba a “wicked witch.” (Apologies in advance for spoilers) its always yelled and I understand its a theater so you can’t get away with that low threat, however for me it grates on and we get this over the top version of the line that cuts away from the intensity. However, Yeoh’s portrayal of the line in that sharp, threatening tone throughout OZ has a a balance where I can still understand the threat of how Elphaba’s life is in danger but also soft-spoken and cuts like a knife into the ever-growing tension that the scene calls for is brilliant and shows impeccable detail towards how these characters need to be portrayed. Yeoh’s interpretation was perfect because we see her poker face when it comes to Elphaba and we see how there student-professor relationships affects each of them which is something we didn’t get the opportunity to see in the Broadway version of this piece. It was intertwined perfectly while keeping the pace of the movie. Fieyero was loving and charming. The way he uses his charm to influence the students without having it feel too-culty or forced in is the way it really should be. Finally, before going on Goldblum and Dinklage added to the film because we could see layers of how there characters are affected by the actions of Elphaba in different ways. While Dr. Dillamond is pleased and overwhelmed by the compassion Elphaba shows towards him, despite everyone’s stance in Oz that animals should be seen and not heard while the wizard (Goldblum) at first is impressed but slowly turns threatened by her power and uses his influence to turn everyone against her. The depth these characters had to go in order to make the characters seem believable is impressive and demonstrates the respect everyone had while making this piece.
Honorable Mention: Marissa Bode, who plays Nessarose Thropp is the first actress to portray her in an accurate light as she is also a parapalegic. It demonstrates the respect Chu had for these characters and wanted them to be portrayed perfectly. Well done to Bode, who did a great job of representing Nessarose who just wants a fresh start but never can.
Music: First off, the score is incredible and fun fact: during the climax, Erivo sings Defying Gravity live and does her own stunts. It’s crazy but true, however we see the dedication she had to portraying Elphaba and doing the character justice in that scene. The singing is out of this world, along with the choreography to the songs, the fun these characters are having (Popular, The Wizard and I, and Dancing Through Life), but also the heartbreak they also are experiencing in certain songs (Something Bad and I’m Not that Girl). The voices each actress/actor adds to these iconic songs says a lot about the influence and respect this show has on everyone involved. Spoiler: Kristen Chenoweth and Idina Menzel have the perfect cameo during One Short Day, which is awesome to see them pas the torch towards not only the actresses, but also the new fans of Wicked. This cameo speaks to paying homage to the legacy of what they brought to these characters, which is sweet to see and don’t get very often in musical movies (transitioned from Broadway shows, to be specific). Anyway, it’s indescribable these musical numbers and I highly recommend seeing the movie to understand what I mean. My only criticism is they didn’t need the song, A Sentimental Man as it was a very slow song and it did drag on a bit, however for the most part the songs help with the pacing of this film.
Setting: Oh my lord, the setting was so gorgeous. Every detail that went into building the world of OZ/Shiz was perfect. To the yellow brick road at the start (again, sorry about spoilers) to the different shades of green that encaptures the spirit of Oz, which makes the dedication and respect everyone on the set showed towards getting this movie adaptation right. I don’t want to give too much away but every detail from costumes to place felt like the directors were bringing us there and wanting us to experience the highs and lows of the character’s journey with them. Ugh!!!!!! This movie was amazing, I can’t go over it! However, with the amazement of this movie, there comes a few warnings.
Warnings:
1. This is a two-parter. Despite my knowledge of this, the movie doesn’t do a great job of advertising this in my opinion so be prepared that you won’t see numbers such as No Good Deed, As Long as Your Mine, and For Good in this movie. The second part will be out on November 22, 2025 (hopefully)
2. The run time is 2 hours and 40 minutes, so be prepared to sit for a long time (along with the trailers, which should take no longer than 20 minutes).
3. No singing. Despite both times this wasn’t an issue in my theater, you will get a promo that shows everything you don’t do in the theater, which includes singing. Depending on the theater, you may get the warning sign, you may not. But be prepared for the sign!
Other than the warnings, this movie is worth the watch in my opinion and recommend any broadway fan of the show or musical fan to see this movie!
Thanks for reading!
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wingedjewels · 6 months ago
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Chrysuronia leucogaster by Michel GIRAUD-AUDINE Via Flickr: Plain-bellied Emerald, Ariane vert-doré
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foundationhq · 10 months ago
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beardedmrbean · 6 months ago
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Europe's Ariane 6 rocket blasted off successfully for its maiden flight on Tuesday, a live video feed showed. The success of its three-hour flight is crucial for European countries, who hope to regain independent access to space more than a year after they retired their workhorse Ariane 5 rocket.
Europe's new Ariane 6 rocket launched for the first time on Tuesday, carrying with it the continent's hopes of regaining independent access to space.
The micro-satellites were delivered one hour and six minutes after the rocket blasted off from Kourou, French Guiana. The rocket's success marks a "historic day" for Europe, announced European Space Agency chief Josef Aschbacher.
The much-delayed inaugural flight of the European Space Agency's (ESA) most powerful rocket launched smoothly into clear skies at 4pm local time (1900 GMT) from Europe's spaceport in Kourou, French Guiana, an AFP correspondent observed.
Crews on the ground at the launch site, which is surrounded by jungle on the South American coast, applauded as the rocket soared into clear skies.
Ariane 6's first launch, which was originally planned for 2020, is hoped to bring an end to a difficult time for European space efforts.
Since the last flight of its workhorse predecessor, Ariane 5, a year ago, Europe has been unable to launch satellites or other missions into space without relying on rivals such as Elon Musk's US firm SpaceX.
ESA chief Josef Aschbacher said it was a "very important moment for Europe".
"We are re-establishing independent access to space for Europe," he said just before the launch. 
Earlier Tuesday, the giant metal structure housing the rocket called the "mobile gantry" was rolled away, unsheathing the 56-metre (183 feet) behemoth in light rain, an AFP journalist observed.
A 10am forecast said that "Weather is GO for fuelling", the ESA said on X.
This gave the green light for filling the rocket's tanks with the liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen that will propel it into space.
From that point, any physical intervention would force the tanks to be emptied, requiring a 48-hour launch postponement, the ESA's launch base project manager Michel Rizzi said.
Rocket crisis 
Many will be nervously watching the launch, hoping it can bring an end to a difficult era for European space efforts.
Since the last flight of the rocket's workhorse predecessor, Ariane 5, a year ago, Europe has been unable to launch satellites or other missions into space without relying on rivals such as Elon Musk's US firm SpaceX.
Historically, nearly half of the first launches of new rockets have ended in failure.
That includes Ariane 5, which exploded moments after liftoff in 1996 – but out of its 117 launches over nearly 20 years, only one other flight would fail.
Everyone at the Kourou launch site, which is surrounded by jungle on the South American coast, is hoping history does not repeat for Ariane 6.
Tony dos Santos, the ESA's Kourou technical manager, said that teams on the ground would only be able to "breathe our first sigh of relief when the first satellites have been released" an hour and six minutes after liftoff.
The mission will be considered a success after the rocket's reusable upper stage splashes down into the Pacific Ocean.
Franck Saingou, Ariane 6 launch system architect, said there had been so many rehearsals that it all feels "routine – except this time it's the real thing".
Concealed in a nearby bunker, more than 200 experts in the launch centre will scrutinise the rocket until liftoff, ready to interrupt the countdown to solve any problems, he added.
They will be in constant contact with the Jupiter control room, the hub of communication between the teams – and data sent from the rocket.
A large number of armed forces will also watch over the launch, including three fighter jets deployed to deter any curious aircraft nearby.
Europe's 'return' to space
A successful flight would mark Europe's "return" to the space scene, said ESA space transportation director Toni Tolker-Nielsen.
Russia pulled its Soyuz rockets, long used for European launches at Kourou, after Moscow invaded Ukraine in 2022.
Later year, Europe's Vega-C light launcher was grounded due to a launch failure. Delays to Ariane 6's first flight – originally scheduled for 2020 – further compounded the crisis.
Ariane 6 is scheduled for one more launch this year, six in 2025, then eight in 2026.
The launch of Ariane 6 is the first step towards "changing the future of the European space transportation ecosystem", ESA chief Josef Aschbacher said on X.
Gareth Dorrian, a space science researcher at the UK's University of Birmingham, told AFP that "the first launch of any new rocket is always fraught".
But Ariane 5 started with explosive failure and "went on to become one of the most successful launchers in history", he added.
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kadythethief · 11 months ago
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i'm crying ariane grande looks so terrible in blonde 😭😭
i'm praying the goddess, the legend michelle yeoh does not stand next to her in the movie cause she can actually pull it off 😭😭 unlike the racefishing snake
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ifreakingloveroyals · 6 months ago
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5 October 2013 | King Willem-Alexander of The Netherlands, Queen Maxima of The Netherlands, Princess Amalia of The Netherlands, Princess Ariane of The Netherlands and Princess Alexia of The Netherlands attends the wedding of Prince Jaime de Bourbon Parme and Viktoria Cservenyak at The Church Of Our Lady At Ascension in Apeldoorn, Netherlands. (c) Michel Porro/WireImage
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