Jan Griffier, The Great Fire of London, 1666
Unknown British artist, The Great Fire of London, with Ludgate and Old St. Paul's Cathedral, c. 1670
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Somerset House: 100 firemen tackle blaze at London gallery
Somerset House: 100 firemen tackle blaze at London gallery #blaze #emergencyresponse #firefighters #historicbuilding
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The Book of Will by Lauren Gunderson: A Theater Review
New theater review at The Storytelling Blog. The Book of Will. Shakespeare's friends' battle to publish his collected plays and capture the words as he penned them.
The Book of Will. A play by Lauren Gunderson. Image courtesy Library of Congress. https://hdl.loc.gov/loc.wdl/wdl.11290
I recently (July 29, 2023) attended a performance of The Book of Will at the Illinois Shakespeare Festival. Here are a few thoughts on this wonderful play. If your local theater company produces it, don’t miss it!
The Book of Will That Almost Wasn’t
Three years after William…
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Love is the Running Towards, Shoreditch Fire Station
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In today’s episode of Magnus Protocol:
• Isaac Newton creates the ✨Philosopher’s Bush✨
• Old Yeller learns the process of Alchemic Photosynthesis
• Collin checks if Alice has Games on Her Phone
• We learn The Great Fire of London was caused because an Avatar of the Corruption forgot to change the batteries in their smoke alarm
• Sam forgot to turn on Incognito Mode while examining government secrets
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The Great Fire of London, 1666.
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After 19 years, Ron still hasn’t asked Padma to dance.
Rupert Grint and Afshan Azad at London Film and Comic Con. (July 6, 2024)
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So basically, Correspondence pumpkin
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this may just be the funniest harmony scene to me oml
harry clocking that hermione has been DYING to reveal this information but waited patiently on account of everything that happened. and then just really indulging her.
“said harry at once” he’s like ok!!! you can spill the tea now i promise to be appropriately enthralled!!!
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The Great Fire of London, with Ludgate and Old St Paul's
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havent drawn them in a hot second but. based off a joke with @witchy-rook
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Bridgerton is one of my comfort shows mostly bc I think its so funny that the Bridgerton family is just the worst they're all deeply unlikeable insufferable people and watching each of them find love despite how utterly horrible they all are gives me hope
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Roshan walks with the two Potts, gazing around at the fields and forests painted in warm colors by the setting sun. He remarks, "It is a lovely view from here."
Gazing outward, past the broken walls he had put up 20 years ago, Arthund nods and says, "Forgot. Forgot how... how pretty it all is."
I recently finished running an original oneshot for some friends, The Reaching Woods. It was a story about a little village surrounded by a big wall and the nearby forest's sudden overgrowth threatening to crush it all. It was also a story about blame and guilt.
Arthund Potts, when we met him, could barely speak at all. Too many years spent drinking and weeping. If he was even conscious he was all grunts and sloppy gestures. The scene above was at the end of the oneshot (okay, eighteenshot), once the party returned from the dark, evil woods.
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Definitely not a bunch of capitalist space bats. Just some guys who do business in Fallen London.
Bigger version under cut
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ANDREW GARFIELD
on the set of "After the Hunt" in the historic university city of Cambridge.
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