#lincoln elliott
Explore tagged Tumblr posts
Text
Sydney cast of ride the cyclone? On my blog? Yeah of course who the fuck do you take me for
If anyone is going to the evening show on the 12th I’ll be handing out a5 prints of this! And if you aren’t going to the show and are in the area, the show is running until the 22nd at Hayes Theatre!
#ride the cyclone#rtc#ocean o'connell rosenberg#ricky potts#constance blackwood#noel gruber#mischa bachinski#jane doe#jane doe rtc#Hayes theatre co#art#my art#ren from mars#creativity on mars#karis oka#Ava madon#Lincoln Elliott#Bailey dunnage#aubrey haive#Natalie Abbott#Justin gray#pamela rabe#Mel o’brien#Alec steedman
58 notes
·
View notes
Text
Batman's life must feel like a goddamn soap opera at times.
#parents dead#evil owlman is his brother#might have a secret younger brother that is also a criminal#also a vigilante#two other vigilante cousins#multiple adopted children#one died and came back to life#past wife hides a child from him and reveals him years later#two of his best friends turn evil#past lovers turn evil#imagine trying to explain his life to people#batman#bruce wayne#thomas wayne jr#lincoln march#kate kane#bette kane#dick grayson#jason todd#tim drake#damian wayne#damian wayne al ghul#harvey dent#thomas elliott#bruharvey#minhkhoa khan#ghostbat#dc#dc characters#dc comics
481 notes
·
View notes
Text
Same school au
Get him, Linc! (ง๑ •̀_•́)ง
#wppyart#tommylinc#lincoln march#thomas wayne jr#thomas elliott#Tommy elliot#same school au#1) I may be cringe but I’m free#2) offscreen [redacted] 100% happened#3) the way Mr Capullo drew Linc’s big sleazy grin = INSPIRING
70 notes
·
View notes
Text
Choose Change
youtube
Sam Elliott...
6 notes
·
View notes
Text
#mercury#flm boyz#lincoln#ford#ford motor co#nascar#bill elliott#ford thunderbird#race car#classic cars
7 notes
·
View notes
Text
Descubre la verdad, enfrenta la conspiración y sigue sus convicciones… “El Abogado Del Lincoln · Temporada 3”
La tercera temporada está basada en el quinto libro de la saga de Michael Connelly, “Un Caso De Mickey Haller”, titulado “Los Dioses De La Culpa”.
Sinopsis: Mickey Haller está luchando con tantas cosas al mismo tiempo, los casos, el romance, pero lo que más le pesa en la insaciable sed de justicia que le ha dejado la muerte de Glory.
Estreno: 17 de octubre de 2024 en Netflix.
La tercera temporada cuenta con las actuaciones de Manuel Garcia Rulfo, Neve Campbell, Becki Newton, Yaya DaCosta, Elliott Gould, Angus Sampson, Krista Warner, Devon Graye, Fiona Rene, Jazz Raycole, Merrin Dungey, Allyn Moriyon, John Pirruccello y Philip Anthony Rodriguez.
#The Lincoln Lawyer#El Abogado Del Lincoln#Manuel Garcia Rulfo#Neve Campbell#Becki Newton#Yaya DaCosta#Elliott Gould#Angus Sampson#Krista Warner#Devon Graye#Fiona Rene#Jazz Raycole#Merrin Dungey#Allyn Moriyon#John Pirruccello#Philip Anthony Rodriguez#Series#Netflix
1 note
·
View note
Text
Actor Sam Elliott in Lincoln Project ad urges skeptical voters to drop prejudices, support Kamala Harris
@StephMillerShow @fromthebunkerjr @kamalaharris @VP @kiresists @frangeladuo @halsparks @glennkirschner @radioguychris @FreeSpeechTV @JohnFugelsang @dgcomedy
September 23, 2024
0 notes
Text
This is a remarkably stupid movie. Really worth seeing. Sam Elliot does not play a cowboy. Whoopee! Antonio Banderas is just along for the ride. Autumn Reeser plays a waitress with an interesting tattoo. Almost nothing happens. Then a collider thing in the ground causes a big crack in the earth. Sam Elliot gets to say,”Oh, Shit!” Then what’s left of the plot slids downward into the credits and the end music.
0 notes
Text
Best 2024 ad yet.
youtube
"Be a man. Vote for a woman".
It's time.
18 notes
·
View notes
Text
Former Lincoln City Man Lands New Club
Former Lincoln City Man Lands New Club @JordanRich2003 #ImpsAsOne
Former Lincoln City midfielder Elliott Whitehouse has signed for National League North side Chester on a permanent basis after departing Scunthorpe United, according to their official website. The former Grimsby Town and Forest Green Rovers midfielder, who spent a brief period on loan at Chester after signing for the club from Scunthorpe back in March, has put pen to paper on a one-year deal at…
View On WordPress
#Chester FC#Elliott Whitehouse#Forest Green rovers#Grimsby town#lincoln city#National League North#Scunthorpe United
0 notes
Text
Hey gang! I have a heap of these hayes rtc prints left over, so I'm hosting a funky little deal 🥰
For all those who went to see the show at hayes, if you dm me a photo of your ticket (just the name you'll order with+hayes theatre logo) I'll send you a code to get a discount on the print!! Of course, it is on sale for anyone to enjoy regardless.
Find them here!
#ride the cyclone#rtc#hayes theatre co#hayes theatre#art#my art#ren from mars#creativity on mars#shop on mars#ocean o'connell rosenberg#jane doe rtc#ricky potts#constance blackwood#mischa bachinski#noel gruber#karis oka#ava madon#justin gray#lincoln elliott#bailey dunnage#mel o'brien
7 notes
·
View notes
Text
@fadeintoyou1993 tagged me to pick 1 song per letter of my url :D thank you!!!<33
a -> always happy by grandmas house
n -> no name #4 by elliott smith
t -> turbines/pigs by black country new road
i -> if and when i die by the world is a beautiful place & i am no longer afraid to die
c -> churchyard by ethel cain
u -> undone, undress by marika hackman
r -> roy’s tune by fontaines dc
s -> second best by pedro the lion
e -> everybody’s mother by kacy hill
s -> saint bernard by lincoln
this was SO fun and SO difficult to choose just one!! i tried to do songs/artists i dont talk about that much on here :)
tagging @isitcasualnow @adaydreamdressedlikeanightmare @wernerherzoghaircut @watchingthecredits @djungelskoggf and anyone else who wants to do this ! :)<3
31 notes
·
View notes
Text
I would die for their tsumtsums tbh
#wppyart#FedEx boys#harvey dent#lincoln march#thomas elliott#pls I just want cute merchs of my favs#is that too much too ask?
93 notes
·
View notes
Text
Character Name Ideas (Male)
So I've been browsing through BehindTheName (great resource!) recently and have compiled several name lists. Here are some names, A-Z, that I like. NOTE: If you want to use any of these please verify sources, meanings etc, I just used BehindTheName to browse and find all of these. Under the cut:
A: Austin, Aiden, Adam, Alex, Angus, Anthony, Archie, Argo, Ari, Aric, Arno, Atlas, August, Aurelius, Alexei, Archer, Angelo, Adric, Acarius, Achilou, Alphard, Amelian, Archander B: Bodhi, Bastian, Baz, Beau, Beck, Buck, Basil, Benny, Bentley, Blake, Bowie, Brad, Brady, Brody, Brennan, Brent, Brett, Brycen C: Cab, Cal, Caden, Cáel, Caelan, Caleb, Cameron, Chase, Carlos, Cooper, Carter, Cas, Cash, Cassian, Castiel, Cedric, Cenric, Chance, Chandler, Chaz, Chad, Chester, Chet, Chip, Christian, Cillian, Claude, Cicero, Clint, Cody, Cory, Coy, Cole, Colt, Colton, Colin, Colorado, Colum, Conan, Conrad, Conway, Connor, Cornelius, Creed, Cyneric, Cynric, Cyrano, Cyril, Cyrus, Crestian, Ceric D: Dallas, Damien, Daniel, Darach, Dash, Dax, Dayton, Denver, Derek, Des, Desmond, Devin, Dewey, Dexter, Dietrich, Dion, Dmitri, Dominic, Dorian, Douglas, Draco, Drake, Drew, Dudley, Dustin, Dusty, Dylan, Danièu E: Eadric, Evan, Ethan, Easton, Eddie, Eddy, Einar, Eli, Eilas, Eiljah, Elliott, Elton, Emanuel, Emile, Emmett, Enzo, Erik, Evander, Everett, Ezio F: Faolán, Faron, Ferlin, Felix, Fenrir, Fergus, Finley, Finlay, Finn, Finnian, Finnegan, Flint, Flip, Flynn, Florian, Forrest, Fritz G: Gage, Gabe, Grady, Grant, Gray, Grayson, Gunnar, Gunther, Galahad H: Hale, Harley, Harper, Harvey, Harry, Huey, Hugh, Hunter, Huxley I: Ian, Ianto, Ike, Inigo, Isaac, Isaias, Ivan, Ísak J: Jack, Jacob, Jake, Jason, Jasper, Jax, Jay, Jensen, Jed, Jeremy, Jeremiah, Jesse, Jett, Jimmie, Jonas, Jonas, Jonathan, Jordan, Josh, Julien, Jovian, Jun, Justin, Joseph, Joni, K: Kaden, Kai, Kale, Kane, Kaz, Keane, Keaton, Keith, Kenji, Kenneth, Kent, Kevin, Kieran, Kip, Knox, Kris, Kristian, Kyle, Kay, Kristján, Kristófer L: Lamont, Lance, Landon, Lane, Lars, László, Laurent, Layton, Leander, Leif, Leo, Leonidas, Leopold, Levi, Lewis, Louie, Liam, Liberty, Lincoln, Linc, Linus, Lionel, Logan, Loki, Lucas, Lucian, Lucio, Lucky, Luke, Luther, Lyall, Lycus, Lykos, Lyle, Lyndon, Llewellyn, Landri, Laurian, Lionç M: Major, Manny, Manuel, Marcus, Mason, Matt, Matthew, Matthias, Maverick, Maxim, Memphis, Midas, Mikko, Miles, Mitch, Mordecai, Mordred, Morgan, Macari, Maïus, Maxenci, Micolau, Miro N: Nate, Nathan, Nathaniel, Niall, Nico, Niels, Nik, Noah, Nolan, Niilo, Nikander, Novak, O: Oakley, Octavian, Odin, Orlando, Orrick, Ǫrvar, Othello, Otis, Otto, Ovid, Owain, Owen, Øyvind, Ozzie, Ollie, Oliver, Onni P: Paisley, Palmer, Percival, Percy, Perry, Peyton, Phelan, Phineas, Phoenix, Piers, Pierce, Porter, Presley, Preston, Pacian Q: Quinn, Quincy, Quintin R: Ragnar, Raiden, Ren, Rain, Rainier, Ramos, Ramsey, Ransom, Raul, Ray, Roy, Reagan, Redd, Reese, Rhys, Rhett, Reginald, Remiel, Remy, Ridge, Ridley, Ripley, Rigby, Riggs, Riley, River, Robert, Rocky, Rokas, Roman, Ronan, Ronin, Romeo, Rory, Ross, Ruairí, Rufus, Rusty, Ryder, Ryker, Rylan, Riku, Roni S: Sammie, Sammy, Samuel, Samson, Sanford, Sawyer, Scout, Seán, Seth, Sebastian, Seymour, Shane, Shaun, Shawn, Sheldon, Shiloh, Shun, Sid, Sidney, Silas, Skip, Skipper, Skyler, Slade, Spencer, Spike, Stan, Stanford, Sterling, Stevie, Stijn, Suni, Sylvan, Sylvester T: Tab, Tad, Tanner, Tate, Tennessee, Tero, Terrance, Tevin, Thatcher, Tierno, Tino, Titus, Tobias, Tony, Torin, Trace, Trent, Trenton, Trev, Trevor, Trey, Troy, Tripp, Tristan, Tucker, Turner, Tyler, Ty, Teemu U: Ulric V: Valerius, Valor, Van, Vernon, Vespasian, Vic, Victor, Vico, Vince, Vinny, Vincent W: Wade, Walker, Wallis, Wally, Walt, Wardell, Warwick, Watson, Waylon, Wayne, Wes, Wesley, Weston, Whitley, Wilder, Wiley, William, Wolfe, Wolfgang, Woody, Wulfric, Wyatt, Wynn X: Xander, Xavier Z: Zachary, Zach, Zane, Zeb, Zebediah, Zed, Zeke, Zeph, Zaccai
54 notes
·
View notes
Text
Where to Find Memento Mori (Updated 9/11/2024)
On August 13, two days before 광복절 (Korean National Liberation Day), my debut novel was released. The book is about Korean-American family, and also about Greek mythology, and I promise this combination makes sense in the end. (For those who are curious, I wrote an uncharacteristically personal guest post for Women's Writers, Women's Books on the topic of what inspired me to write a Eurydice and Orpheus retelling about my Korean grandmother.)
It was surreal to go to a store the other day and see it on a table next to Salman Rushdie and other acclaimed writers. After 13 years of this story existing in some form, I'm so excited that this book is finally out—both because it is a beautiful book that I am proud of and that I hope you enjoy, and also because I would love to stop being my own publicist (it is VERY awkward).
So here is an omnibus post of book-related info that I will keep updated and pinned going forward to finally give the memento mori tag a rest. Below the cut, you will find a running list of indie bookstores and public libraries that I know carry my book. (If you have a New York Public Library card and have 5 minutes, I will love you forever if you would email your local branch to ask them to carry my book, thus fulfilling my lifelong dream of living in the NYPL.)
Also below are a few upcoming events at which I have been invited to speak!
Bookstores by State (as of 9/11/2024)
Search for your local bookstore here!
Arizona
Changing Hands Bookstore (Phoenix and Tempe)
California
Gallery Bookshop (Mendocino)
Timbre Books (Ventura) Sold out for now (but you can still order online)!
Indiana
The Press (Valparaiso)
Iowa
Prairie Lights Books (Iowa City)
Maine
Longfellow Books (Portland) Sold out for now (but you can still order online)!
Massachusetts
Nantucket Book Partners (Nantucket) Sold out for now (but you can still order online)!
Porter Square Books (Cambridge and Boston both back in stock!)
Missouri
Skylark Bookshop (Columbia)
Montana
Chapter One Book Store (Hamilton)
New Hampshire
Water Street Bookstore (Exeter)
New Jersey
Watchung Booksellers (Montclair)
New York
Astoria Bookshop (Queens, 1 signed copy left!)
Book Culture (Signed copies at the 112th St. and Broadway stores; also available at LIC and Pittsford Pittsford has sold out for now!)
Books are Magic (Brooklyn, at both Smith St. and Montague St.)
Market Block Books (Troy) Sold out for now (but you can still order online)!
Greenlight Bookstore (Brooklyn) Back in stock!
Shakespeare & Co (Manhattan, Lincoln Center has signed copies; Lexington also as copies back in stock)
Yu and Me Books (Manhattan; comes with bonus goodies, see below!)
North Carolina
Quail Ridge Books (Raleigh)
Oregon
Powell's (Burnside, Cedar Hills, and Hawthorne locations)
Rhode Island
Heartleaf Books (Providence)
Vermont
Phoenix Books (Burlington and Essex)
Washington, D.C.
Politics and Prose (at both CT Ave NW and Union Market)
Washington State
Elliott Bay Book Company (Seattle)
Wisconsin
Woodland Pattern (Milwaukee)
Libraries (as of 09/10/2024)
Worldcat Listings (Probably the most comprehensive)
Libby (for e-books)
California
Berkeley Public Library
Illinois
Chicago Public Library
Kentucky
Lexington Public Library
Maine
Portland Public Library (On Order)
Michigan
Canton Public Library (On Order)
New York
Greenburgh Public Library (Available)
New York Public Library (Available)
Queens Public Library (Available)
Texas
Harris County Public Library (In Processing)
Virginia
Arlington Public Library (In Processing)
Wisconsin
Whitefish Bay Public Library
Washington State
Seattle Public Library
Online
Bookshop.org (US)
Bookshop.org (UK)
Massive Bookshop (all profits go to community bail funds)
Barnes & Noble
Target
KYOBO 교보문고 (Korea)
Upcoming Events
September 3: Astoria Bookshop in conversation with Maia Lee-Chin for the release of her incredible book Et Cetera
September 22: Narrative Bookshop (Somerville, MA) in conversation with Maia Lee-Chin
September 28: Brooklyn Book Festival for a debut authors panel moderated by THEE Edwidge Danticat
October 17: Fall for the Book Festival in Fairfax, VA for a panel on mythology with Rania Hanna, the amazing author of The Jinn Daughter
#memento mori#greek mythology#writers on tumblr#writeblr#public libraries#eurydice#orpheus#korean#own voices#bookblr#libraries#books#books & libraries#korean american#literature#greek myth#greek myth retellings#edwidge danticat
9 notes
·
View notes
Text
"The majority of you blame the poor Negro for the humility inflicted upon you during that conflict, but he had nothing to do with it. It was your love of power and your supreme arrogance that brought it upon yourselves. You are too feeble to settle up with the government for that grudge. This hatred has been centered on the Negro and he is the innocent sufferer of your spleen."
Right from the start, Thomas Ezekiel Miller's life would be unusually complicated. Born in 1849 South Carolina, his mother was herself a half-Black, half-white daughter of one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence; and his father a white man who rejected his parental responsibilities and insisted his child instead be given up for adoption. Thomas was then raised by two Free Black parents, Richard and Mary Ferrebee Miller (who had themselves been freed in 1850). After the war he began his legal education in New York. While Thomas's unusually light complexion would have certainly permitted him to "pass" as white in New York (or indeed, in any northern state) but after receiving his degree in 1872 from Lincoln University, he instead chose to return to South Carolina, where he would determinedly live his adult life as Black.
1872 fell squarely in the middle of Radical Reconstruction, when the Northern military still firmly controlled the former Confederate state governments, and Miller, even while still pursuing his law degree, became the Commissioner of Beaufort County education, determined to get more Black teachers into the Charleston city schools. From there he was able to leverage into becoming elected to the state general assembly in 1874, 1876, and 1878. Over the course of these three terms he was at last admitted to the bar in 1875, and was named Republican state party chairman in 1884.
Miller's next goal was to run for Congress (S.C., 7th Dist.); he lost against Democrat William Elliott, but Miller successfully contested the election results when it was revealed that many Black voters in key localities had not been permitted to cast their ballots, and Miller was sworn into the 51st Congress on September 24, 1888. In 1890 he ran for re-election, again facing off against Elliott, but this time Elliott hung onto his victory, again challenging the election results as fraudulent. (Is this all beginning to sound just a little too familiar?) The S.C. state Supreme Court ultimately ruled in Elliott's favor on the basis of "inconsistent ballot sizes and colors." (Come on people, does history repeat itself that blatantly?) Miller pursued his appeal and made a stirring speech on the House floor in support of a proposed Federal bill that would oversee federal elections and protect voters from violence and intimidation. Unfortunately by the time the elections committee convened to confirm Elliott's victory, Miller had already lost in the next election primary to George W. Murray, thereby ending his sole term in Congress.
Miller returned to the state legislature for another term, eloquently pushing back against the growing sentiment that Blacks were contributing to the South's slow economic recovery, arguing instead that White southerners were in fact primarily responsible for the region's economic problems because they were motivated by bigotry and vengeance, in denying Blacks full citizenship rights. Miller also attended the state constitutional convention in 1895 along with fellow former congressman Robert Smalls (see Lesson #107 in this series) but to little avail; the convention ended with prohibitively high property ownership requirements, crippling poll taxes, and wildly skewed literacy tests being written into law and effectively ending Black enfranchisement in South Carolina.
Now out of public life, Miller's final years were committed to his law practice and also to the establishment and modernization of the Colored Normal, Industrial, Agricultural and Mechanical College of South Carolina (now the State College of South Carolina). He was named to its Board of Trustees and then served as its President until 1911. He and his wife Anna Hume moved to Powelton, Pennsylvania in 1921, but after Anna's death in 1936 Miller moved back to Charleston, where he stayed until his own death in 1938.
#black lives matter#black history#reconstruction#radical republican#jim crow#voting rights#thomas ezekiel miller#teachtruth#dothework
4 notes
·
View notes