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Eras Tour dancers wishing Taylor a Happy Birthday 🥰
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#tori evans#audrey douglas#taylor banks#natalie peterson#karen chuang#kam saunders#jan ravnik#kevin scheitzbach#natalie lecznar#taylor’s 35th#taylor swift
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Audrey Hepburn photographed by Douglas Kirkland in a leopard-print hat, circa 1960s
#audrey hepburn#1960s#1960s actresses#vintage#portrait photography#vintage photography#classic hollywood#golden age of hollywood#old hollywood#hollywood#fashion#studio photography#photographer#douglas kirkland
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Audrey Hepburn and Sean Connery on the set of Robin and Marian in 1975. This movie marked Audrey's return to the screen after an eight-year absence. Photographry by Douglas Kirkland
#audrey hepburn#old hollywood glamour#old hollywood#fashion#classic#vintage#photography#style#sean connery#1975#douglas kirkland#1970s
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Audrey Hepburn photographed by Douglas Kirkland during the production of How to steal a million, Studios de Boulogne, Paris, 1965.
#audrey hepburn#classic hollywood#classic movies#classic film stars#classic stars#beauty icon#1960s films#fashion icon#great photographers#douglas kirkland#how to steal a million
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Elvis Presley as Johnny, Donna Douglas as Frankie, Audrey Christie as Peg and Harry Morgan as Cully in Frankie and Johnny (United Artists, 1966) Dir. Frederick de Cordova
#this movie has one of the best costumes in all elvis movies IMHO#in fact Frankie and Johnny was one of my immediate favorite elvis movies when i got to watch all of them#i still like this movie a lot#elvis presley#elvis history#elvis movies#frankie and johnny#1966#donna douglas#audrey christie#harry morgan#elvis#60s elvis#elvis the king
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MST3K 615 | Kitten with a Whip | 1994
#Kitten with a Whip#MST3K#Ann-Margret#Douglas Heyes#Audrey Dalton#Mike Nelson#Crow T Robot#femme fatale#Tom Servo#hammersmith horror#mirror#robots#frenemy#frenemies
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Audrey Hepburn photographed by Douglas Kirkland in Paris, France, for the promotion of the film ‘How to Steal a Million’, 1965.
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Audrey Hepburn photographed by Douglas Kirkland, 1965
#audrey hepburn#douglas kirkland#1965#1960s#portrait#actress#hollywood#fashion photography#60s fashion
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Audrey Hepburn by Douglas Kirkland, 1965
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Audrey Hepburn, May 4, 1929 – January 20, 1993.
1965 photo by Douglas Kirkland.
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My entire Spanish novel collection
I'm not a huge fan of George Orwell, but I read both Animal Farm and 1984 in high school so I know they're short and easy to read. They'll be good practice.
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy is by far my favorite series of all time. None of the four (yes, four. Not five, not six, but four) are favorites by themselves, but taken as a whole I have yet to find anything more entertaining.
Jurassic Park is fun but VERY dry (as is Crichton's style). He has a lot of "look at all the research I did" exposition dumps, which I liked as a teenager but don't much care for now. If nothing else, I'll learn plenty of scientific vocabulary from Parque Jurasico.
The Martian is one of my favorite books of all time, tied for first with two titles below. I've read it a dozen times, I know it forwards and backwards. El Marciano was the first Spanish book I ever bought back in 2021, and I couldn't parse more than one word in ten. My reading comprehension has improved tremendously since then, and now I can read almost the entire thing (if I don't understand a certain passage, I know from memory of the English version which part I'm at in the story and can limp along without getting frustrated or confused)
The Road is one of the few books that has made me cry. Let me leave it at that.
The Time Traveler's Wife is another favorite tied with The Martian. I read all the other books on this list in high school or college, but I didn't pick this one up until relatively recently. I am currently in the process of reading La Mujer del Viajero en el Tiempo for the first time, and like The Martian I am able to use my knowledge of the English version to cross the gaps I don't yet understand.
World War Z is the third of the three way tie for favorite. I wanna say I read it for the first time in 2011 or 2012. It was before the movie came out, and I remember taking it with me to read at church camp one summer (it was a long bus ride to North Carolina, and I had to hide it from the chaperones all week). Every time I reread it, I pick up on some new aspect I missed the first dozen times around, so I'm excited to see if I come to any revelations in Spanish.
Books I want to get
Artemis and Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir
Devolution by Max Brooks
Redshirts by John Scalzi
A family friend of mine moved to the United States from Honduras in her late 20s and learned English in part by watching Sesame Street with her kids, so I want to get Spanish versions of the Hunger Games trilogy and the five Percy Jackson and the Olympians books because I figure YA novels might help me learn Spanish easier than adult fiction. Right now I'm looking for simple titles that I'm already familiar with, but eventually I want to start buying Spanish books I've never read in English so I can fly without a net. My background is in Latin American Spanish, specifically Cuban Spanish, but my copy of El Marciano is European, so it shouldn't make too much of a difference which translations I buy (just so long as I keep series grouped together in sets so they're all the same)
#spanish books#español#libros#animal farm#1984#george orwell#the hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy#douglas adams#jurassic park#michael crichton#the martian#andy weir#the time traveler's wife#audrey niffenegger#world war z#max brooks#the road#cormac mccarthy#spanish practice#reading list#to read list#spanish edition
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#classic film#classic cinema#old movies#old films#movie polls#vintage movies#old hollywood#black and white movies#classic movies#casablanca#roman holiday#spartacus#lawrence of arabia#west side story#doctor zhivago#gone with the wind#casablanca 1942#doctor zhivago 1965#west side story 1961#dr zhivago#vivien leigh#humphrey bogart#omar sharif#peter o’toole#audrey hepburn#natalie wood#kirk douglas#gregory peck#clark gable#ingrid bergman
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Audrey Hepburn photographed by Douglas Kirkland for “How to Steal a Million” (1965).
#audrey hepburn#1960s#1965#douglas kirkland#old hollywood#classic hollywood#golden age of hollywood#vintage#retro#old hollywood glamour#photography#history#beauty
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Audrey Hepburn poses for a promotional photograph for How to Steal a Million. Photography by Douglas Kirkland November 1965
#audrey hepburn#vintage#classic#style#photography#fashion#old hollywood#old hollywood glamour#1960s#1965#givenchy#paris#douglas kirkland#how to steal a million
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Audrey Hepburn photographed by Douglas Kirkland during the production of How to steal a million, Studios de Boulogne, Paris, 1965.
#audrey hepburn#classic hollywood#classic movies#classic film stars#classic stars#beauty icon#1960s films#douglas kirkland#how to steal a million
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Kitten with a Whip | Douglas Heyes | 1964
Audrey Dalton, Ann-Margret
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