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mikeladano · 7 months ago
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REVIEW: Glass Tiger - Diamond Sun (1988)
GLASS TIGER – Diamond Sun (1988 Capitol Records) Produced by mainstay Jim Vallance and recorded at Le Studio with Paul Northfield, Glass Tiger’s Diamond Sun is generally considered the best of their studio albums. What you may not know is that the Canadian pop band’s second album also really rocks.  Diamond Sun was their last album featuring the co-writing skills of drummer Michael Hanson, and…
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secondaryartifacts · 10 days ago
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Vogue:
Inside Broadway’s Folk-Rock, Shipwreck-Survival Musical, Swept Away
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darlingzelda · 16 days ago
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I FEEL LIKE THIS IS THE MOST IMPORTANT MOMENT OF MY LIFE.
I work as a receptionist at the Center for Autism Spectrum Disorders where I live.
On Halloween, we’re having an office party, and I decided to dress up as Pam Beesly from The Office. We’re both receptionists, we both work with watercolor, and we wear almost the same styles to work.
I usually stay in my office to answer phones and emails, but my boss has given me a special task for the day of our Halloween party.
I get to stand outside the screening rooms and HAND OUT CANDY TO THE CHILDREN WHO COME IN FOR AUTISM SCREENINGS.
How cute is that?! I feel like this will be the sweetest moment of my entire life.
It’s also totally something Pam would do! I remember that episode where all the office workers took their kids to work and Pam put out extra candy on her desk to get the kids to come and talk to her, and I feel like I’m getting that full circle moment here.
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I also have to save all the black jelly beans for Dwight.
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featherstonevintage · 11 months ago
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Michael Kors
Vogue, August 1995
Photographed by Pamela Hanson
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elfoscuro · 7 months ago
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Russell Crowe in the '90s:
Romper Stomper (1992) by Geoffrey Wright
The Quick and the Dead (1995) by Sam Raimi
L.A. Confidential (1997) by Curtis Hanson
The Insider (1999) by Michael Mann
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emsomesay · 1 year ago
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intro!!
hi, my name's em and i'm:
an artist (kinda, I'm learning)
a college student
an editor
incredibly normal about alex brightman
only interested in using photoshop for evil
a theatre AND band kid
I'm all over the place, so here's a site with all my users if you're curious!!
FANDOMS!!
GAME GRUMPS
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BEETLEJUICE (musical, cartoon, and movie)
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JAWS
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ALEX BRIGHTMAN (yes he is his own fandom)
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honestly just assume anything brightman is in i am a huge fan of
GOOD OMENS
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and that's it! i'll be adding things i like onto this as i remember them. thanks for reading :3
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audiemurphy1945 · 1 month ago
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Jan Michael, "Hanson's Humans", Esquire, 1976
"There are only six real people on these eight pages. The others are art. They’re creations molded in polyester resin, talc and fiber glass from bandage-and-plaster casts of real people, and they’re all by artist Duane Hanson, who says his purpose is to show “common people, working-class people, the downtrodden, losers. Their side of life shows how difficult it really is for people to get along.” The losers get along nicely in the houses of the well-to-do, as you can see, even though critics have questioned whether the sculptures are art after all or more like store-window dummies. Hanson’s works can be found in museums around the world but are most startling in the homes of private collectors. The Drug Addict here, for example, prepares to shoot up in Richard Brown Baker’s New York City apartment.
Many people will not walk into the same room with the Man Playing Solitaire. One young housekeeper still thinks the man had died and been stuffed. Actually, Hanson’s father modeled for the piece. When the work, bound to its chair with rope for shipping, was delivered in an open truck to its owners, the William Jaeger family of New York, a neighborhood policeman stopped the truck, suspecting a kidnapping. He insisted on touching the sculpture before releasing the truck driver."
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hot-boyband-tourney · 7 months ago
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Since the polls are uneven (there's a team of three) I thought we could give someone a second chance.
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hacked-by-jake · 2 years ago
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I want Michael Hanson to have something to do with the side story or Moonvale! I want it! I need it! I'm not done with this man!
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positivexcellence · 2 years ago
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Birthday Wishes for Gen
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jilllovesmike · 2 years ago
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Mike Faist wants ramen. Give him ramen.
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lyon-amore · 1 year ago
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One of the things that I would have liked is that Everbyte would have done with Michael Hanson the same as with Phil, that we find a picture of him somewhere, just because of the end, it would have been more shocking that they make us doubt when we see Richy's video call before taking off his mask, It's just like that, I didn't think it could be the father if we don't have any images of him, I can only suspect the only actors we see throughout the game 😅
I hope that for the next game they take it into account if they name a suspect out of the blue
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marybeatriceofmodena · 2 years ago
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❤️ Christine Daaé
Honestly I would have added more but I had to stop at some point lmao
Rebecca Caine: She has a voice that can actually rival Carlotta's, and her Christine was every inch the romanesque, passionate heroine and you could totally see why the Phantom and Raoul were both in love with her. And she is PISSED in the Final Lair, and it's glorious.
Patti Cohenour: AN ACTUAL ANGEL. Graceful, kind, compassionate, airy, without ever coming off as a deer in the headlights, and with a golden voice to boot and a Think of Me cadenza of her own.
Julie Hanson: Look, I don't like Susan Kay's take on Christine for a variety of reasons. Julie Hanson took one look, removed everything about Kay!Christine that was annoying, gave her a nice little spine of her own while keeping the childlike quality which all culminates in a haunting finale where you can tell she'll be traumatized for life, and it takes the tragedy to another level.
Rachel Barrell: She felt very Victorian to me? Could be the looks since she has a very "Victorian" face, if that makes any sense. And if anything, I know people will disagree with me but I remember my first impression of Christine reading the Leroux novel was pretty much like how she portrayed her in the musical - yeah, Leroux!Christine was scared shitless, both at the situation and what she could end up doing or being forced to do, but she also had a backbone of steel, she had anger about the whole situation and wasn't afraid to show it, and she didn't take any shit from anyone. Rachel embodied that perfectly.
Kristi Holden: A dreamy but nervous Christine, who's still able to overcome her fear of the Phantom to give him the scrap of love he needed so badly in order for the good to overcome the bad, and who was somehow even better in the World Tour than in Las Vegas (and she was already quite good there).
Anna O'Byrne: Her voice can be a little all over the place, but she basically took the tormented side of Christine and upped it to eleven. And she's absolutely gorgeous to boot.
Samantha Hill: Not the strongest vocal-wise, but she basically thought every single gesture up to the last without ever over-acting, all the while being an adorable little ball of charm.
Elizabeth Welch: If I had to sum up her Christine, all the odds are against her, and she decides to be even kinder as a result. I wouldn't say her Christine is in love with the Phantom (granted, I haven't seen her with Jeremy Stolle yet and Hugh Panaro doesn't really lend to a more romantic take on the story), but it makes her kindness for Panaro's little asshole of a Phantom (affectionate) all the more poignant.
Valerie Link: Her Christine is an adorable puppy person who likes everyone and can be genuinely shocked and hurt when people are, say, mean to her (which makes Nicky Wuchinger pushing around people who are rude to her all the more satisfying, because, really, HOW DARE YOU)
Lauri Brons: Imagine if Anne Shirley was in Phantom of the Opera. That's it, that's Lauri Brons's Christine.
Lisa-Anne Wood: Another nervous Christine, who gets frightened pretty easily, is the shy side, but push her around, and she will let you know how much she DOES NOT LIKE IT, which gives for a nice little character arc.
Mary Michael Patterson: Subdued but with lovely facial expressions, she plays a Christine that seems humble, calm and shy at first but who has a backbone of steel if you poke her too much.
Tamara Kotova: Gorgeous voice, lovely facial expressions - she's basically the Russian Rebecca Caine in some regards, because you could totally see why the Phantom and Raoul would be as besotted as they are with her.
Emmi Christensson: She improved SO MUCH from the West End to Stockholm, intelligent and mature but with a nice arc of her own.
Meghan Picerno: I personally liked her better on Broadway than in the World Tour, where I was kind of meh about her, but her take-no-shit Christine worked pretty well with Ben Crawford's crazy ball Phantom (who I'll admit can be a bit of an acquired taste) and John Riddle's serious but loving Raoul. Plus, opera voice!
Sybille Glosted: I made no secret of how great the Copenhagen revival cast was, and she was no exception. Beautiful voice, detailed, thought-out performance that just tells a narrative with gestures, responded to her fellow actors instead of just going through the motions.
Holly-Anne Hull: So many interesting details I've never seen with Christine before, plus, she's adorable.
Kanisha Marie Feliciano: Beautiful, beautiful voice, and such lovely facial expressions that give her a bit of a cinematic quality - I could easily see her transfer well from stage to screen.
Send me ❤️ and a role in a musical and I’ll give you my favorite performers in the role.
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themizarkshow · 2 months ago
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🎵Mmmbitch🎵
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s4wdvator · 2 months ago
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This scene is SO funny 😭
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Chad Michael Murray and Hilarie Burton on Dawson's Creek (Season 5, Episode 19)
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spilladabalia · 10 months ago
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Embrace - If I Never Thought About It
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