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studio-p · 9 months ago
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i-D Magazine n. 207, THE RENAISSANCE ISSUE, March 2001
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scintillulae · 10 months ago
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dollypartonswig · 1 year ago
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My top 10 books of the year!
1 ) The Nothing Man - Catherine Ryan Howard -
At the age of twelve, Eve Black was the only member of her family to survive an encounter with serial attacker the Nothing Man. Now an adult, she is obsessed with identifying the man who destroyed her life. Supermarket security guard Jim Doyle has just started reading The Nothing Man--the true-crime memoir Eve has written about her efforts to track down her family's killer. As he turns each page, his rage grows. Because Jim's not just interested in reading about the Nothing Man. He is the Nothing Man. Jim soon beings to realize how dangerously close Eve is getting to the truth. He knows she won't give up until she finds him. He has no choice but to stop her first.
2 ) The Night Ship - Jess Kidd -
1629: A newly orphaned young girl named Mayken is bound for the Dutch East Indies on the Batavia , one of the greatest ships of the Dutch Golden Age. Curious and mischievous, Mayken spends the long journey going on misadventures above and below the deck, searching for a mythical monster. But the true monsters might be closer than she thinks. 1989: A lonely boy named Gil is sent to live off the coast of Western Australia among the seasonal fishing community where his late mother once resided. There, on the tiny reef-shrouded island, he discovers the story of an infamous shipwreck…
3) The Reading List - Sara Nisha Adams -
Widower Mukesh lives a quiet life in the London Borough of Ealing after losing his beloved wife. He shops every Wednesday, goes to Temple, and worries about his granddaughter, Priya, who hides in her room reading while he spends his evenings watching nature documentaries. Aleisha is a bright but anxious teenager working at the local library for the summer when she discovers a crumpled-up piece of paper in the back of To Kill a Mockingbird. It’s a list of novels that she’s never heard of before. Intrigued, and a little bored with her slow job at the checkout desk, she impulsively decides to read every book on the list, one after the other. As each story gives up its magic, the books transport Aleisha from the painful realities she’s facing at home. When Mukesh arrives at the library, desperate to forge a connection with his bookworm granddaughter, Aleisha passes along the reading list… hoping that it will be a lifeline for him too. Slowly, the shared books create a connection between two lonely souls, as fiction helps them escape their grief and everyday troubles and find joy again.
4) Midnight Is The Darkest Hour - Ashley Winstead -
Ruth Collier has always felt like an outsider, even as her father rains fire and brimstone from the church pulpit. In Bottom Springs, his word is as good as law. But there are things the townspeople fear more than God, like the Low Man, a vampiric figure said to kill sinners in their beds on moonless nights. When a skull is found deep in the swamp, a hunt for the Low Man begins. Suspicion turns to Everett – Ruth's oldest friend, with a dark past. As Ruth and Everett grow closer, Ruth begins to unearth the town's secrets, determined to discover the truth. But as the line between good and evil grows ever thin, how far will Ruth go to save the person she loves most?
5) The Appeal - Janice Hallett -
The Fairway Players, a local theatre group, is in the midst of rehearsals when tragedy strikes the family of director Martin Hayward and his wife Helen, the play’s star. Their young granddaughter has been diagnosed with a rare form of cancer, and with an experimental treatment costing a tremendous sum, their castmates rally to raise the money to give her a chance at survival. But not everybody is convinced of the experimental treatment’s efficacy—or of the good intentions of those involved. As tension grows within the community, things come to a shocking head at the explosive dress rehearsal. The next day, a dead body is found, and soon, an arrest is made. In the run-up to the trial, two young lawyers sift through the material—emails, messages, letters—with a growing suspicion that the killer may be hiding in plain sight. The evidence is all there, between the lines, waiting to be uncovered.
6) My Sister, The Serial Killer - Oyinkan Braithwaite -
When Korede's dinner is interrupted one night by a distress call from her sister, Ayoola, she knows what's expected of her: bleach, rubber gloves, nerves of steel and a strong stomach. This'll be the third boyfriend Ayoola's dispatched in, quote, self-defence and the third mess that her lethal little sibling has left Korede to clear away. She should probably go to the police for the good of the menfolk of Nigeria, but she loves her sister and, as they say, family always comes first. Until, that is, Ayoola starts dating the doctor where Korede works as a nurse. Korede's long been in love with him, and isn't prepared to see him wind up with a knife in his back: but to save one would mean sacrificing the other...
7) Outlawed - Anna North -
The day of her wedding, 17 year old Ada's life looks good; she loves her husband, and she loves working as an apprentice to her mother, a respected midwife. But after a year of marriage and no pregnancy, in a town where barren women are routinely hanged as witches, her survival depends on leaving behind everything she knows. She joins up with the notorious Hole in the Wall Gang, a band of outlaws led by a preacher-turned-robber known to all as the Kid. Charismatic, grandiose, and mercurial, the Kid is determined to create a safe haven for outcast women. But to make this dream a reality, the Gang hatches a treacherous plan that may get them all killed. And Ada must decide whether she's willing to risk her life for the possibility of a new kind of future for them all.
8) Madhouse At The End Of The Earth - Julian Sancton -
The harrowing true survival story of an early polar expedition that went terribly awry--with the ship frozen in ice and the crew trapped inside for the entire sunless, Antarctic winter. Drawing on firsthand accounts of the Belgica's voyage and exclusive access to the ship's logbook, Sancton tells the tale of its long, isolated imprisonment on the ice--a story that NASA studies today in its research on isolation for missions to Mars. In vivid, hair-raising prose, Sancton recounts the myriad forces that drove these men right up to and over the brink of madness.
9) Morbidly Yours - Ivy Fairbanks -
Callum Flannelly would rather dive into an open grave than take a stranger to dinner and a movie. But he can only inherit the family undertaking business and carry on their legacy under one condition: He must marry before his 35th birthday. So it’s out of the mortuary and into the dating scene. Lark Thompson would rather get crushed by a falling anvil than stay next to a funeral home during her stay in Galway, Ireland. The vivacious American cartoon creator and animator came here to embrace life, not be reminded of losing her husband. When Lark learns of Callum’s dilemma and aversion to marrying out of necessity rather than love, she agrees to help the introverted mortician. Although sworn off love herself, she is optimistic that Callum can find The One and secure his inheritance. But as the dating project progresses and their friendship grows, so does a mutual attraction. The more time she spends with serious, sarcastic Callum, the more she dreads finding him a match. And the more disastrous dates he endures, the more he dreads Lark’s imminent return to the states. If they think it’s possible to ignore their connection, they’re dead wrong.
10) Bunny - Mona Awad -
Samantha Heather Mackey couldn't be more of an outsider in her small, highly selective MFA program at New England's Warren University. A scholarship student who prefers the company of her dark imagination to that of most people, she is utterly repelled by the rest of her fiction writing cohort--a clique of unbearably twee rich girls who call each other Bunny, and seem to move and speak as one. But everything changes when Samantha receives an invitation to the Bunnies' fabled Smut Salon, and finds herself inexplicably drawn to their front door--ditching her only friend, Ava, in the process. As Samantha plunges deeper and deeper into the Bunnies' sinister yet saccharine world, beginning to take part in the ritualistic off-campus Workshop where they conjure their monstrous creations, the edges of reality begin to blur. Soon, her friendships with Ava and the Bunnies will be brought into deadly collision.
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busstop · 3 months ago
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Maison Margiela Artisanal 2024: ‘Nighthawk’ (1h14:23)
Based on an Original Concept by John Galliano. Directed by Sasha Kasiuha.
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Artistic Image Director - Alexis Roche. Styling Défilé - Olivier Rizzo. Casting Director - Jess Hallett.
Make Up & Make Up Concept - Dame Pat Mcgrath. Hair & Hair Concept - Duffy.
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Défilé Movement Director - Pat Boguslawski. Défilé Shoes By Christian Louboutin For Maison Margiela Artisanal
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Invitation Design Direction – Olu Odukoya. Nighthawk Poster - Tom Kan
Sound Direction And Design - Jeremy Healy With Tom Linden & Cheekypaul
Production / Paris - 109. Film Premiere Production - La Mode en Images. Livestream and Défilé video direction - Bureau Future
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Voice-over Of Mr. Galliano Conducted By Anders Christian Madsen
Voice-over Of Mr. Galliano Recorded By Tayo Popoola
Voiceovers By Joseph Bader (Soho Voices)
Voiceovers By Jamiyla Ocasio (Damn Good Voices)
Cast:
Abdrahamane Tambadou
Achol Ayor
Alvar Af Schulten
Anna Iris Dobson
Antoine Brabant
Canlan Wang
Charlotte Hommes
Chuol Khan Dak
Colette Kanza
Daimy Van Betuw
Dara Gueye
Diya Zhang
Dugyeong Kim
Elise Schmidt
Eliza Petersen
Emeline Hoareau
Finlay Robinson
Frederic Bittner
Gwendoline Christie
Hamin Yu
Hannah Motler
Jill Kortleve
Jordan Barrett
Julia Nobis
Jum Kuochnin
Kim Kardashian
Léa Julian
Leo Levy
Leon Dame
Lina Zhang
Lucky Love
Lulu Tenney
Lydia Celesta
Maggie Maurer
Mamuor Majeng
Maya Sieron
Michael Zielinski
Monica Bellucci
Naomi Apajok
Natasha Poonawalla
Nyaduola Gabriel
Nyakier Buong
Olga Sherer
Rachel Renou
Rejoice Chuol
Rezi Simonova
Sanija Dalecka
Sascha Rajasalu
Sherry Shi
Tess Mcmillan
Thomas Riguelle
Tish Weinstock
Valentine Charrasse
Vika Shoom
Yeray Allgayer
Yilan Hua
Yulia Bezryadina
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waveridden · 11 days ago
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4, 14, 17 for the book asks!
4: did you discover any new authors you loved this year?
yes!! i have mentioned this a couple times but i had a janice hallett july (thanks to @charaznablescanontoyota recommending the appeal) that was a really delightful time, she does found-document mysteries and they were a blast. and i also loved in the dream house so much that i immediately read the other machado thing i owned (graphic novel) (not as good but it was never going to be) and had a lot of fun
14: what books do you want to finish before the year is over?
my goal every year is to have no rollover, i.e. finishing everything i started this year, and at the moment that means kiss the girl by zoraida cordova, the fifth season by nk jemisin, and the murdle prequel book <3 murdle my love <3 at a push i would also really love to either finish the broken earth trilogy or read worth fighting for by jesse q. sutanto (part of the disney romance novel quest, i got approved for an ARC and you knowwwww i'm gonna roast that bitch) but we'll see
17: did any books surprise you with how good they were?
oh i love this question! i read pride and prejudice for the first time, i had read bits and retellings but it was my first time reading it straight through and i really enjoyed it! i also love reading austen because my partner is an Austen Knower so i love getting to have conversations about that.
the other standout was master and apprentice by claudia gray. i love reading star wars books but they are SO hit or miss sometimes, and i actually really disliked the other claudia gray sw book that i had read, so i wasn't sure what to expect, but it was incredibly good. i still think about all the minor one-off characters introduced in this book, to say nothing of how much i really genuinely loved the obi-wan and qui-gonn characterization
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cinaed · 7 months ago
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May 2024 Monthly Media
* = Rewatch/reread
Anime/Cartoons
Bob's Burgers 14.13
Delicious in Dungeon 1-3
Books/Short Stories
 I Keep My Exoskeletons to Myself by Marisa Crane
Ella Minnow Pea by Mark Dunn
The Appeal by Janice Hallett
The Falcon Thief: a True Tale of Adventure, Treachery, and the Hunt For the Perfect Bird by Jeremy Hammer
How to Rule an Empire and Get Away With It by K.J. Parker
"The Subtler Art" by Cat Rambo
The Good, the Bad, and the Aunties by Jesse Q. Sutanto
Manga/Comics
 Johnny Wander: Our Cats Are More Famous Than Us by Ananth Hirsch and Yuko Ota
21st Century Boys Volumes 1-2 by Naoki Urasawa
Oglaf (ongoing webcomic)
Order of the Stick (ongoing webcomic)
Movies/Documentaries
Bottoms (2023)
Podcasts
Dungeons and Daddies
The Magnus Protocol
Midst
Not Another D&D Podcast
The Silt Verses
Worlds Beyond Number
Theater/Concerts
Metamorphoses (Folger Theater)
TV Shows/Web Series
Abbot Elementary 3.10-3.14
Beyond Belief 4.03-4.13
Critical Role 3.93-3.96
Dimension 20: Fantasy High 3.17-3.20
Home Economics 1.01-3.13
Marry My Husband 1-16
Survivor 46.10-46.15
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myrna-nora · 1 year ago
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2023: Books
January 1. The Wall (1938) Mary Roberts Rinehart + 2. Fallen Into the Pit (1951) Ellis Peters ** 3. Agatha Christie: A Very Elusive Woman (2022) Lucy Worsley 4. Death on the Cherwell (1935) Mavis Doriel Hay # 5. A Death in Tokyo (麒麟の翼) (2011) Keigo Higashino 6. The Twyford Code (2022) Janice Hallett 7. Checkmate to Murder (1944) E.C.R. Lorac #
February 8. The Poisoned Chocolates Case (1929) Anthony Berkeley + # 9. Death and the Joyful Woman (1961) Ellis Peters ** 10. Bodies from the Library, 2 (2019) Tony Medawar (Editor) 11. Finlay Donovan Jumps the Gun (2023) Elle Cosimano ^ 12. Flight of a Witch (1964) Ellis Peters ** 13. Murder in the Basement (1932) Anthony Berkeley # March 14. Mrs. 'Arris Goes to Paris (1958) Paul Gallico 15. A Nice Derangement of Epitaphs (1965) Ellis Peters ** 16. These Names Make Clues (1937) E.C.R. Lorac # 17. House of Many Ways (2008) Diana Wynne Jones ^ 18. Vera Wong's Unsolicited Advice for Murderers (2023) Jesse Q. Sutanto 19. The Decagon House Murders (十角館の殺人) (1987) Yukito Ayatsuji + 20. Poirot: The Greatest Detective in the World (2020) Mark Aldridge + 21. Death of Jezebel (1948) Christianna Brand # 22. The Spite House (2023) Johnny Compton 23. The Cask (1920) Freeman Wills Crofts April 24. The Piper on the Mountain (1966) Ellis Peters ** 25. Crossed Skis (1952) Carol Carnac # 26. The Wintringham Mystery (1927) Anthony Berkeley 27. Wrong Place Wrong Time (2022) Gillian McAllister 28. Smallbone Deceased (1950) Michael Gilbert # 29. Heads You Lose (1941) Christianna Brand May 30. Black is the Colour of my True Love's Heart (1967) Ellis Peters ** 31. Murder of a Lady (1931) Anthony Wynne # 32. The Lake District Murder (1935) John Bude # 33. The Mill House Murders (水車館の殺人) (1988) Yukito Ayatsuji 34. Green for Danger (1944) Christianna Brand * # 35. The Case of the Howling Dog (1934) Erle Stanley Gardner June 36. Identity (2023) Nora Roberts 37. A Will To Kill (2019) R.V. Raman 38. The Grass-Widow's Tale (1968) Ellis Peters ** 39. The Enigma of Garlic (2022) Alexander McCall Smith ^ 40. Miss Pym Disposes (1946) Josephine Tey 41. The Seat of the Scornful (1941) John Dickson Carr # 42. Fell Murder (1944) E.C.R. Lorac # 43. The House of Green Turf (1969) Ellis Peters ** July 44. The Westing Game (1978) Ellen Raskin * 45. The Case of the Gilded Fly (1944) Edmund Crispin 46. Mourning Raga (1969) Ellis Peters ** 47. Grave Intentions (A Dire Isle) (2022) R.V. Raman 48. Weekend at Thrackley (1934) Alan Melville # 49. The Singing Sands (1952) Josephine Tey ^ 50. The Story of Classic Crime in 100 Books (2017) Martin Edwards + 51. The Only One Left (2023) Riley Sager 52. Death of an Airman (1934) Christopher St. John Sprigg # 53. The Knocker on Death's Door (1970) Ellis Peters ** August 54. A Disappearance in Fiji (2023) Nilima Rao 55. The Mistress of Bhatia House (2023) Sujata Massey ^ 56. Tour de Force (1955) Christianna Brand ^ 57. The Colour of Murder (1957) Julian Symons # 58. Post After Post-Mortem (1936) E.C.R. Lorac # 59. Death to the Landlords (1972) Ellis Peters ** 60. Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep (1997) Patricia H. Rushford * 61. The Plague and I (1948) Betty MacDonald ^ September 62. City of Gold and Shadows (1973) Ellis Peters ** 63. Red Sky in Mourning (1997) Patricia H. Rushford 64. Twice Round the Clock (1935) Billie Houston # 65. Everyone in My Family Has Killed Someone (2023) Benjamin Stevenson 66. Please Don't Push Up the Daisies (2023) Diane Vallere ^ 67. Laughing Gas (1936) P.G. Wodehouse 68. The Black Spectacles (1939) John Dickson Carr # 69. The Last Devil to Die (2023) Richard Osman ^ 70. Rainbow's End (1978) Ellis Peters ** October 71. Thirteen Guests (1936) J. Jefferson Farjeon # 72. Ghosts From the Library (2022) Tony Medawar (Editor) 73. Black Rainbow (1982) Barbara Michaels ^ 74. The Stranger Diaries (2018) Elly Griffiths 75. Where Are the Children? (1975) Mary Higgins Clark + 76. It Walks by Night (1930) John Dickson Carr # 77. Jane-Emily (1969) Patricia Clapp 78. The Woman in Black (1983) Susan Hill 79. Midnight Bayou (2001) Nora Roberts November 80. The Progress of a Crime (1960) Julian Symons # 81. Just Another Missing Person (2023) Gillian McAllister 82. The Running Grave (2023) Robert Galbraith ^ 83. Murder by Matchlight (1945) E.C.R. Lorac # December 84. The Santa Klaus Murder (1936) Mavis Doriel Hay # 85. The Christmas Guest (2023) Peter Swanson 86. The Busy Body (2024) Kemper Donovan + 87. Murder After Christmas (1944) Rupert Latimer # 88. The Twelve Days of Murder (2023) Andreina Cordani 89. Trojan Gold (1987) Elizabeth Peters + read what I already own challenge ^ finished or caught-up in series * re-reads ** re-read series challenge (Felse Investigations) # British Library Crime Classics
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jeffstincotingz · 2 years ago
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Oh. My. Gosh!!!!! Look at what I just found right here:
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Here, as you can see, Jeff Stinco is listed on the website called OnThisDay.com, where they have listed him under the August 22, 1978 section underneath "Famous Birthdays".
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Sometimes between 2018 or 2019, On This Day listed James Corden next to Jeff Stinco, who is still in the "Famous Birthdays" section for August 22, 1978, and I am supposed to be okay with that? This is not right at all.
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Here are the people born on August 22, 1975. Jeff Stinco isn't even listed here, for crying out loud!
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Here, they made Jeff's name go up in terms of popularity between him and James Corden. At least they knew something they didn't know about. But they still went ahead and made his year of birth/age incorrect!
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Here is a full length version of famous people who were born in August 1975, and Jeff Stinco is not even listed on there, he's listed on the August 1978 section instead! What the firetruck?????
This isn't even funny. This isn't even that funny. This is not funny at all! Is On This Day joking? Do these people know that this is a game? I'm really angry about this. They literally put Jeff Stinco and James Corden right next to each other on the August 22, 1978 section on their website. You can't just put this iconic pop punk king next to some loser who does carpool karaokes for a living on his talk show and who can't act to save his life like that! That's not how it works around here, On This Day!
Here, in the world of Jeff Stinco, you have to at least fucking try to get his year of birth and his age correctly right. 1978 is not the year he was born in!
Jeff Stinco was born in 1975, meaning that he was born around the same time as Charlize Theron (who was born sixteen days before Jeff) and Rodrigo Santoro!
He was not born around the same time as James Corden and Kobe Bryant!
Jeff Stinco and James Corden don't even belong together, and I wouldn't want to believe that a beautiful angelic man like Jeff, would be born around the same time as some slimy slimeball talk show host!
Now what if I changed every single website and told everybody that Jeff Stinco was born in 1975 and that he should've been a Grammy winner, a Oscar winner, a Emmy winner, and also even a Tony winner, to make him become a EGOT at 47 years old?
Now that is some comedy gold right there.
Because Jeff Stinco, Charlize Theron, Sara Ramirez, Mbali Gasa, Sheree Murphy, Shelly Cole, Vera Jordanova, Daniella van Graas, Stéphanie Szostak, Eliza Carthy, Shaniqua Miles, Chynna Clugston Flores, Eicca Toppinen, Kyle Cook, Nick Loeb, Rodrigo Santoro, Casey Affleck, Taika Waititi, Mandy Leigh, Ingrid Rubio, Aryiro Strataki, Chris Nevin, N.D. Kalu, Trevor Pryce, Andy Hallett, Beau Morgan, Kaipo Spenser, Antony Cotton, Jamie McGonnigal, Renate Götschl, Rik Platvoet, Victor Zambrano, Alshermond Singleton, Edgar Renteria, Jimmy van Fessem, Koray Candemir, Jeremy Scott, Mahesh Babu, Mathew James Coad, Mike Lamb, Lise Mackie, Davey von Bohlen, Ronald Clarke, Anders Myrvold, Paul Gaudoin, Raegan Scott, Regan Upshaw, James Carpinello, Jason Gleasman, Joe Perry, Shoaib Akhtar, Mike Vrabel, Viaceslav Ivanovski, Bertrand Berry, Vijay Bharadwaj, Didier Agathe, Felicia Zimmermann, George Stults, İlhan Mansız, Simon Katich, Marcus Mastin, Marianne Garvey, Tracie Thoms, Alicia Witt, Charles Cornelius Smith, Clint Bolton, Robert Enes, Joe Andruzzi, Mark de Vries, Jeremy Horn, Molly Tuter, Petria Thomas, Morgan Ensberg, Shea Seals, Jonny Moseley, Mark Rudan, Gareth Farrelly, Jamie Cureton, Dante Basco, Radhi Jaïdi, Takahiro Suwa, Daniel Harding, James Black, Gaahl, Mase, and Mineiro all share the same birthday month and year as each other.
August 1975.
Is when these people were born.
That.
Just that.
That alone is literally funny.
Jeff Stinco and 81 other famous people were all born on August 1975.
It's way better than just putting Jeff's name up with people like James Corden, Kobe Bryant, Jess Margera, Kel Mitchell, Amber Brkich, and Countess Vaughn, and then claiming that he was born on August 1978, just like them, but he is not.
Holy Zydrunas Ilgauskas and Girmante Vaikute, I am so angry right now. I am so angry at these people and these websites not knowing who Jeff Stinco is and what year he was born in.
If James Corden ever starts doing a carpool karaoke episode with Jeff Stinco when he finally comes back to singing again on his talk show, I will lose my shit at this and there will be h-e-double hockey sticks to pay.
How dare you compare Jeff to that loser who is not a good actor, who is not a good comedian, his jokes are not even that funny, and oh, should I say this, he is terrible to his fans too, may I should say it again for once though?
I got anger management issues about three different things all at once: Jeff Stinco's year of birth and his age not being right by people, images and videos of Britney Spears attending the premiere of Once Upon a Time in Hollywood still being there on her name to this very exact day, and men with beards having no more than over 100,000 tweets to their names on Twitter and they are the ones who are child sex predators who does bad things to children. Those are the real things I am disgruntled about.
You're in a world into not being a Stinc Icon, On This Day. Screw your "accuracies" if you can't get Jeff's age right!
Make Jeff Stinco a singer again, On This Day. You'll get it right soon, you know? And he will get his singing career back and live his life in peace, thank you very much for reading this and goodbye ;)
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universomovie · 2 years ago
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Alexander McQueen S/S 2023 Campaign
Alexander McQueen S/S 2023 CampaignSource: alexandermcqueen.comPublished: February 2023 All people in this campaign: Sarah Burton – Designer Jonas Akerlund – Photographer Jonas Akerlund – Director Camilla Nickerson – Fashion Editor/Stylist Jess Hallett – Casting Director Pom Klementieff – Actor Sadie Sink – Actor Mette Towley – Dancer Naomi Campbell – Model Nyagua Ruea – Model
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vandervoortstudio · 2 years ago
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Gabriela Hearst Resort ‘23 /
Photographer Zoe Ghertner @zoeghertner / Styling Camilla Nickerson #CamillaNickerson / Hair Jawara @jawaraw / Makeup Fara Homidi @farahomidi / Set Design Mila Ty @mila_ty / Casting Jess Hallett @jesshallettcast / Production AP Studio Inc. @apstudioinc / Talent Saskia de Brauw, Moses Battiest, and Cranston  @saskiadebrauw @donotperceiveme @bonelocks /
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caesarsaladinn · 2 years ago
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Jesse Grant lived and worked in the same household as John Brown (yes, that John Brown). his washed-up son Ulysses became known to Elihu Washburne, a dear friend of Abraham Lincoln. Jesse's lawyer (John Rawlins) was partners with a man who had taken his bar exam from Lincoln (Isaac Stevens), and was school friends with Lincoln's campaign speechwriter (Robert Hitt), a future governor and senator (Shelby Cullom), and a future Colorado Supreme Court justice (Moses Hallett).
this would be normal if these people met at West Point (where Grant met a bunch more history-makers) or Yale, but they didn't! this was all in northwestern Illinois, the backwoods frontier, and these connections were pretty much all made before any of them got famous. maybe it's the patronage system, where one man drags twenty-five others from obscurity--but if you look at the individuals here, I don't think that bears out. go figure.
the world was just a smaller place in the 1860s
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the-fashion-coven · 4 years ago
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Self Service / Jean Campbell
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scintillulae · 10 months ago
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athingcalledbliss · 6 years ago
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Sara Grace Wallerstedt by Alasdair McLellan for The M Self Service #49 Autumn/Winter 2018 
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2maul · 7 years ago
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for fantastic man magazine by mark peckmezian styled by carlos nazario casted by jess hallett
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modafactor · 4 years ago
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ALEXANDER MCQUEEN: AD CAMPAIGN A/W 2020
The campaign illustrates a modern, strong woman in a world that needs them more than ever. Featuring Anok Yai, Sora Choi and Jill Kortleve, the three models pose boldly amongst nature with hints of our chaotic world in every photo, from telephone towers and lampposts to trains and tops of buildings.
Sarah Burton presented the new Alexander McQueen AW20 collection inspired by her trip to Wales. During the designer’s visit to St. Fagans National Museum of History, the combination of religious context, the use of recycled materials in the famous Wrexham Tailor’s Quilt and the brand’s history of tailoring, the idea of the collection was born.
Photography: Jamie Hawkesworth 
Model: Anok Yai, Jill Kortleve & Sora Choi 
Art Direction: M/M Paris 
Styling: Camilla Nickerson 
Hair: Anthony Turner 
Make-Up: Lucia Pieroni 
Producer: Sylvia Farago 
Casting: Jess Hallett 
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https://awake-smile.blogspot.com/ 
https://www.theglassmagazine.com/
The collection was created through up-cycling waste materials from their mills, implementing a deep rich red as an ode to Wales’ national flag and understanding the purpose of protection in clothing, the McQueen woman this season is fierce. 
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