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eyez-withoutaface · 6 months ago
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so… i may or may not have started making a song (shittily, on garageband lmao) about the secret history…. yeah that’s how far the obsession has gone. here’s what i have so far 🥲
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thesquirrelqueer · 2 years ago
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reintroducing y’all to the crack ship that is riverway
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shushmuckle · 2 months ago
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Lyceum Arts Entertainers
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brontios-helm · 1 year ago
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Destiny 2: Enter The Lyceum
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waspfanclub · 1 year ago
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Blackie Lawless of W.A.S.P.
photo by Ross Halfin
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postcard-from-the-past · 7 months ago
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St. Antonius Lyceum in Bad Godesberg, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
German vintage postcard
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musicaltrash · 1 year ago
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riverway for ship bingo!
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i was today years old when I learned this was a thing
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anyways ask me more bmc ships ig?? nobody's even asked the boyfs yet
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fotoflingscotland · 5 days ago
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John Douglas Thomson as Shylock in The Merchant of Venice
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John Douglas Thomson as Shylock in The Merchant of Venice by FotoFling Scotland Via Flickr: The Royal Lyceum Theatre Edinburgh presents the Theatre for a New Audience production of The Merchant of Venice by William Shakespeare, featuring John Douglas Thompson as Shylock, directed by Arin Arbus. Shakespeare’s perennially contested play about corrosive bigotry and blinding vengeance is poised at the radioactive intersection of race, class and religion in Arin Arbus’s production. As Arbus observes, “The Merchant of Venice depicts a divided society saturated with hate and inequity. The world boils with anti-Semitism, racism, xenophobia, misogyny, classism, and homophobia. This production is set in an American city in the near future.” The show’s uniquely diverse company evoke the deeply stratified Venice of Shakespeare's play. Its connections to our own grievously fractured world are vivid, stark and startling. The Shakespeare Exchange The Shakespeare Exchange is the exchange of two productions between Royal Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh, and Theatre for a New Audience (TFANA), New York. In the spring of 2024, The Lyceum’s Macbeth (an undoing), written and directed by Zinnie Harris, after William Shakespeare, played at Polonsky Shakespeare Center, TFANA’s home. In winter 2025, TFANA’s The Merchant of Venice will play at The Lyceum. John Douglas Thompson as Shylock in The Merchant of Venice, directed by Arin Arbus. "In Arin Arbus' provocative production... John Douglas Thompson as Shylock [is] perhaps the greatest Shakespeare interpreter in contemporary America" The New York Times [Info: Lyceum Website]
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eironeiakaielenkhos · 6 days ago
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Childe Hradwin’s Sojourns, Canto the First, VII
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temple-of-tickle-britches · 10 months ago
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paracosmspring · 1 year ago
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The Lyceum
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Lyceum definition: A public hall for lectures or discussions, an association providing public lectures, concerts, and entertainments.
The Lyceum was a temple in Athens dedicated to Apollo Lyceus and best known for the Peripatetic school of philosophy founded by Aristotle.
In Junction The Lyceum (also called the Liminal Lyceum) is the meeting place for the old masters (older author beings). It highly resembles the School of Athens in the painting by Raphael.
It was remade and built upon on the older ruins of the peripatetic school branch in Junction.
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thesquirrelqueer · 2 years ago
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jeremy with river and ly is like if those two gay muppets who heckle were actually gay and in your brain
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shushmuckle · 2 months ago
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The Saxonian Entertainers
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historywaitsfornoone · 1 year ago
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Did you need a picture ID to get a library card in Greco-Roman days? Did the Ancient World accept as unforgivable sin any talking out loud with any librarian such as Miriam? What fine am I looking at for a scroll 2000 years overdue? In this video you'll find out about when and where the first public libraries were founded in the Greco-Roman World, including the Library at Alexandria; the layout and plan of these libraries, along with their collections; who used these libraries, and how; and what happened to these libraries in terms of survival and destruction.
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brontios-helm · 1 year ago
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Destiny 2: Lecture And Discuss
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panicinthestudio · 2 years ago
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Marble statue of the so-called Apollo Lykeios, 130-161 CE
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H. with plinth 80 in. (203.2 cm.)
Copy of a Greek bronze of the mid-4th century B.C. often attributed to Praxiteles Right ankle and foot, right knee and area above and below, left kneecap and foot, tree trunk, and base are modern restorations. This is a Roman version of a famous statue of Apollo that stood in the Lyceum, a large outdoor gymnasium just outside the walls of Athens. The Roman writer Lucian described the work as Apollo resting after his labors with his right arm resting on his head. This copy was part of a collection of ancient sculpture assembled by the Marquess Vincenzo Giustiniani in the first third of the seventeenth century in Rome. The stance is somewhat awkward as the legs were restored from numerous pieces. Collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Broken Stones
Photo by #Antonio Rooney
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