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helena-bottom-farter · 5 months ago
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Sandra Good with her baby, Ivan Pugh (son of Bobby Beausoleil), Lynette Fromme, Catherine Share, Nancy Pitman and Crystal Alonzo.
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rynn-jacobs · 2 years ago
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Spahn Ranch Raid,  August 16, 1969
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agnetafrieberg · 4 years ago
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manson: the lost tapes (2018)
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odk-2 · 4 years ago
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Nancy Sinatra - These Boots Are Made for Walkin’ (1966) Lee Hazelwood from: "Boots" (LP) "These Boots Are Made for Walkin’" / "The City Never Sleeps at Night" (Single)
Pop/Rock
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Personnel: Nancy Sinatra: Vocals
Session Musicians, The Wrecking Crew:* Billy Strange: Lead Guitar / Arranger / Conductor Don Lanier: Guitar Lou Norell: Guitar Jerry Cole: Guitar William Pitman: Guitar Nick Bonney: Guitar Don Randi: Keyboards Richard Perissi: French Horn Oliver Mitchell: Trumpet Plas Johnson: Tenor Sax Roy V. Caton: Trumpet Charles Berghofer: Bass Emil Richards: Percussion Jim Gordon: Drums
* The Wrecking Crew: ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wrecking_Crew_%28music%29 )
Produced by Lee Hazlewood
Recorded: @ The Western Recorders Studios in Hollywood, California USA on November 19, 1965
Single Released: in December of 1965 Album Released: in March of 1966
Reprise Records
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biandlesbianliterature · 6 years ago
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Lesbrary Link Round Up
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This is the Lesbrary bi-weekly feature where we take a look at all the lesbian and bi women book news and reviews happening on the rest of the internet!
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[image description: the covers of the books The Color Purple by Alice Walker, Laura Dean Keeps Breaking Up With Me by Mariko Tamaki, We Set the Dark on Fire by Tehlor Kay Mejia, The Lost Coast by Amy Rose Capetta, and These Witches Don’t Burn by Isabel Sterling]
Autostraddle posted The Perfect Queer Poem: For Defining Your Boundaries.
Book Riot posted Out First LGBTQ+ Books.
Bustle posted 26 New LGBTQIA+ Books to Read This Pride Month.
Daily Xtra! posted 10 queer books we can't wait to read this summer.
Green Tea & Paperbacks posted All of the Queer Books I Want to Read for Pride (But Will Realistically Probably Not Get To).
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[image description: the covers of the books Stage Dreams by Melanie Gillman, The Pursuit of Miss Heartbreak Hotel by Moe Bonneau, The Grief Keeper by Alexandra Villasante, The Wise and the Wicked by Rebecca Podos, and My Footprints by Bao Phi]
LGBTQ Reads posted
New Releases: May 21-28, 2019
Happy Pan Day of Visibility!
New YA Paperback Versions Out This Month!
Publishers Weekly posted Reading the Rainbow: LGBTQ Books 2019 and Beyond Drag Queen Story Hour: LGBTQ Books 2019.
Women and Words updated their Hot off the Press and Coming Attractions page.
YA Pride posted LGBTQIAP+ YA Books by Asian Authors.
Nicole Dennis-Benn was interviewed at Vulture.
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[image description: the covers of the books In the Dream House by Carmen Maria Machado, Bury the Lede by Gaby Dunn, Are You Listening? by Tillie Walden, Patsy by Nicole Dennis-Benn, and The Afterward by E.K. Johnston]
"41 of the Best LGBTQ Books That'll Change the Literary Landscape in 2019" was posted at Oprah Magazine.
"Gentleman Jack: What do we know about the real Anne Lister?" was posted at Radio Times.
"A Brief History of Queer Language Before Queer Identity" was posted at Literary Hub.
"The Ultimate LGBTQIA+ Pride Book List" was posted at Penguin Random House.
"Finding Stonewall" by Alexander Chee was posted at The New Republic.
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Mostly Dead Things by Kristen Arnett was reviewed at Autostraddle and Orlando Sentinel.
Fun Home by Alison Bechdel was reviewed at Head Stuff.
When I Arrived at the Castle by Emily Carroll was reviewed at Okazu.
The Western Alienation Merit Badge by Nancy Jo Cullen was reviewed at Quill & Quire.
The Stars are Legion by Kameron Hurley was reviewed at Okazu.
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LGBTQ Fiction and Poetry from Appalachia edited by by Jeff Mann and Julia Watts was reviewed at Lambda Literary.
Stonewall Riots: Coming Out In the Street by Gayle E. Pitman was reviewed at Washington Blade.
Sacred Fire by Tanai Walker was reviewed at Black Lesbian Literary Collective.
Cannonball by Kelsey Wroten was reviewed at Lambda Literary.
Pet Sounds by Stephanie Young was reviewed at Lambda Literary.
The CW adaptation of Batwoman has a trailer.
If you like what we do at the Lesbrary and Bi & Les Lit, support us on Patreon at $2 or more a month and be entered to win a queer women book every month!
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butasformeblog · 3 years ago
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Appellate Court Further Makes Texas Anti-Abortion Law Fight Political
"But barely 48 hours passed [ U.S. District Court Robert Pitman's Injunction Against Texas Anti-AbortionLaw] efore the appeals court accepted Texas’ request to set aside Pitman’s ruling — at least for now — pending further arguments. It gave the Biden administration, which had brought the lawsuit, until Tuesday to respond.
"Patients are being thrown back into a state of chaos and fear,” said Nancy Northup, president of the Center for Reproductive Rights, which represents several Texas clinics that had briefly resumed normal abortion services.
She called on the U.S. Supreme Court to “step in and stop this madness.”
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thedsp-blog1 · 7 years ago
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Dr. Death’s victim list
Acton, Lily Adams, Lizzie Adkinson, Sarah Adshead, Norman Adshead, Rose Ann Aitken, Irene Andrew, Dorothy Mary Andrew, Joseph Andrew, Mary Emma Arrandale, Albert Arrowsmith, Winifred Ashcroft, Netta Ashton, Dora Elizabeth Ashton, Ellen Ashworth, Ada Ashworth, Brenda Ashworth, Elizabeth Ashworth, James Ashworth, Sarah Aveyard, Clara Ethel Baddeley, Elizabeth Mary Baddeley, John Bagshaw, Bertha Barber, Squire Bardsley, Joseph Bardsley, Lily Bardsley, Nellie Barker, Elsie Barlow, Charles Henry Barnes, James Edward Battersby, Elizabeth Baxter, William Beech, Joseph Bell, Norman John Bennett, Ethel Bennett, Frances Bennett, Nellie Bennison, Charlotte Bent, Arthur Berry, Irene Bill, Edith Annie Birchall, Mary Ivy Bird, Violet May Black, Alice Boardman, Kathleen May Boardman, Mary Louisa Bogle, Geoffrey Bolland, Alice Bowers, Mary Elizabeth Bradshaw, Miriam Brady, Edith Bramwell, Harold Bramwell, Vera Brassington, Charles Geoffrey Brassington, Nancy Anne Bridge, Doris Bridge, Jane Brierley, Albert Brierley, Edith Broadbent, Lily Brock, Edith Brocklehurst, Charles Edward Brocklehurst, Vera Brooder, Irene Brookes, Lily Brookes, May Brown, Alice Brown, Mary Alice Brown, William Henry Buckland, Edward Buckley, Ethel Burke, Elizabeth Mary Butcher, Lydia Edith Cains, Ida Callaghan, Sean Stuart Calverley, Edith Campbell, Annie Carradice, Marion Carrington, Alice Carroll, Josephine May Cartwright, Hannah Chadwick, Wilfred Challinor, Ivy Elizabeth Challoner, Genevieve Chapman, Irene Chappell, Alice Chappell, Wilfred Charlton, John Charnock, George Cheetham, Albert Cheetham, Alfred Cheetham, Elsie Cheetham, Hena Cheetham, Norah Cheetham, Thomas Chidlow, Amy Clarke, Fanny Clayton, Elsie Clayton, Frances Clee, Beatrice Helen Clough, James Condon, Thomas Connaughton, Alice Hilda Connors, Michael Conway, Margaret Ann Coomber, Frederick Cooper, Ann Copeland, Erla Copeland, Sydney Hoskins Couldwell, Constance Anne Coulthard, Ann Coutts, Mary Couzens, Hilda Mary Cox, Eileen Theresa 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ramajmedia · 5 years ago
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10 Ways Once Upon A Time… In Hollywood Connects To Tarantino's Movies
Before the Marvel Cinematic Universe made the idea of inter-connected movies being set in a shared universe mainstream, filmmakers like Quentin Tarantino engaged with viewers by dropping in-universe Easter Eggs that linked his movies. Once Upon A Time… In Hollywood, his ninth film, continues this tradition, relying more on thematic links rather than straightforward familial connections or visual call-backs.
Still, Tarantino’s ode to Hollywood in the year 1969 is as Tarantino as a Tarantino movie can get. Filled with homages to his favorite obscure titles, genres, and more, Once Upon A Time… In Hollywood is a visual treat for fans of the celebrated filmmaker. Here are 10 ways that Once Upon A Time… In Hollywood connects with Tarantino’s other movies and the shared universe they occupy.
10 Big Kahuna Burgers and Red Apple Cigarettes
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A hallmark of Tarantino’s movies are the recurring brand names that he created, specifically Big Kahuna Burgers and Red Apple Cigarettes. The burger joint made famous by Pulp Fiction can be seen on a billboard during one of the many driving scenes in Once Upon A Time… In Hollywood.
Meanwhile, Red Apple Cigarettes gets a big shout-out through a full-blown commercial. In a mid-credits scene, Rick stars in an ad for the cigarettes, claiming that they’re the best in town. But when the cameras stop rolling, Rick openly bashes the brand and disses the cigarettes for their horrid taste.
9 Cut Cameos
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Tarantino’s movies are filled with cameos, and Once Upon A Time… In Hollywood is no exception. Michael Madsen (Mr. Blonde in Reservoir Dogs) briefly shows up as an extra on Bounty Law.
Thing is, Madsen’s role was cut short for time. This was luckier compared to Tim Roth (Mr. Pink in Reservoir Dogs), James Marsden, and Danny Strong, whose cameos were cut. Respectively, they portrayed Jay Sebring’s butler, Burt Reynolds and Dean Martin.
Additionally, Burt Reynolds himself was supposed to portray George Spahn but passed before shooting. Spahn is now portrayed by Bruce Dern (Gen. Smithers in The Hateful Eight).
8 Courtney Hoffman
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When he arrives on set with a terrible hangover, Rick Dalton meets director Sam Wanamaker and his costumer Rebekka. Her job is to cover up Dalton’s distinctly heroic features so that he looks more like a bad guy rather than the star of yesteryear’s Bounty Law.
RELATED: Game Of Thrones: 10 Best Costumes On The Show, Ranked
Rebekka is played by real-life costumer Courtney Hoffman, who previously worked with Tarantino on Django Unchained as Christoph Waltz’s personal costumer. She also has costume and wardrobe credits in Baby Driver, Captain Fantastic, and that Tekken movie fans would rather ignore.
7 Cliff, Randy, and Stuntman Mike
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Kurt Russel’s third collaboration with Tarantino hearkens back to their first movie. Once again, Russel is a stuntman who here goes by the name of Randy. Unlike Stuntman Mike from Death Proof, Randy is a nice guy who doesn’t murder girls in his stunt car to get off.
RELATED: 15 Times Stunt Performers Were Seriously Injured (Or Died) On Set
There are no mentions of Stuntman Mike in Once Upon A Time… In Hollywood, though some theorize Randy could be Mike’s father or brother “Stuntman Bob.” If anything, struggling stuntman Cliff has more in common with Stuntman Mike thanks to his shady past involving the death of his wife.
6 Zoe Bell
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Speaking of stuntmen, Tarantino’s frequent collaborative stunt performer Zoe Bell has a cameo as Randy’s wife Janet. She’s the one who stops the fight between Bruce Lee and Cliff, getting mad at the latter for wrecking her car by throwing the martial arts legend at it.
This isn’t Bell’s first speaking role in a Tarantino movie, as she was one of the leading ladies of Death Proof. Starring as herself, Bell led the new group of girls in the movie’s second half and performed her own stunts, including the “Ship’s Mast” on a speeding Dodge Challenger.
5 Bruce Lee's Legacy
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If The Bride’s yellow jumpsuit didn’t make it clear enough in Kill Bill Vol. 1, Tarantino loves Bruce Lee’s films. Lee’s works and words heavily influenced Tarantino’s two-part throwback to kung-fu movies, and now he brings the man himself back to life through Mike Moh’s acting.
Problem is, Tarantino’s depiction of Lee stirred controversy. Lee’s sister and fans didn’t like the way he was portrayed in Once Upon A Time In Hollywood, since he was shown as an annoying braggart. It doesn’t help that Tarantino described him as “arrogant,” which angered Shannon Lee even more.
4 Cowboys And Westerns
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With movies like Django Unchained and The Hateful Eight under his belt, it shouldn’t be too surprising to say that Tarantino is a fan of Westerns, specifically the revisionist Spaghetti Westerns.
The genre makes a comeback in Once Upon A Time… In Hollywood in a very literal sense, with Rick Dalton being a fading cowboy star whose career is revived through Westerns made in Italy. Through Dalton, Tarantino is able to thematically explore an aging Western legend – which was common in Spaghetti Westerns – in ways he couldn’t before.
3 Killing Nazis
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One of Rick Dalton’s movies is The 14 Fists of McCluskey, which features Dalton killing Nazis with a flamethrower. Since Inglorious Basterds is considered fact in the universe of Tarantino’s movies, it’s possible that McCluskey incinerating Nazis was based on actual events and wasn’t just a Roger Corman-tier B-movie idea.
RELATED: 10 Ways Quentin Tarantino’s Movies Are All Connected
Additionally, McCluskey’s one-eyed appearance may be a homage to the original incarnation of Nick Fury in the Marvel comics. A character who, coincidentally, was mentioned fondly by Clarence in True Romance (which Tarantino wrote) and would serve as the foreshadowing for his final look after surviving the fatal shootout.
2 Changing History
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What caught many people off-guard in Once Upon A Time… In Hollywood was that it wasn’t just a love letter to Hollywood circa-1969, but an alternate-history in which Charles Manson’s cultists were killed and their real-world victims lived.
In doing so, Tarantino once again uses fiction to violently rid American history of some of its darkest chapters and provide cathartic fun while doing so. Previously, he blew up slavery (or an embodiment of it) in Django Unchained and ended World War II by shooting Adolf Hitler and the Nazi high command’s faces before blowing up the cinema they were in.
1 Tarantino And Movie Violence
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Before leaving their car, Sadie convinces her fellow cultists to kill Rick and Cliff because they taught them violence through TV. Sadie parrots the beliefs of Nancy Pitman, a Manson fanatic who blamed cowboy shows not unlike Bounty Law for inspiring them.
Tarantino has defended his use of extreme fictional violence, angrily shutting down those who blamed his movies on actual violence. So far, this is his most direct response in film, where he has a Manson cultist cite the (fallacious) connection between real-world violence and cinema… only for her to be torched by a cowboy actor with a flamethrower.
NEXT: 10 Funniest Quotes From Quentin Tarantino Movies
source https://screenrant.com/10-ways-upon-time-hollywood-connects-tarantinos-movies/
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helena-bottom-farter · 5 months ago
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rynn-jacobs · 2 years ago
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Charlie Manson wears one of the psychedelic shirts hand-sewn by the Family girls
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mansonsmusicandmind · 8 years ago
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About Family Jams Album
I just received an email with awesome information about the Family Jams Albums by a person named Ben. They even linked me to their band http://www.rawartists.org/silver-blue   They may even contribute some Manson tabs themselves, thanks Ben, 
- It was recorded at Spahn Ranch (in the saloon i think) in 1970 during the trial. I think the recording took place over 2 or 3 sessions. It was recorded by Robert Hendrickson while he was filming his 'MANSON' documentary.
- Steve Grogan (aka Clem) plays guitar and sings. He was released from prison in i think 1984, he then went to Musicians Institute in California and has been playing in moderately successful bands ever since. Check out the Mitch Woods live in Istanbul dvd if you havent seen it, he plays lead on that and is a good blues guitarist.
- Catherine Share (aka Gypsy) plays violin on 'Die to Be One'
- The girls singing backup are Nancy Pitman, Susan Bartell, Catherine Share, Ruth Ann Moorehouse, Sandy Good and Lynette Fromme.
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taylorscorner · 8 years ago
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Where I Stand
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This is where I stand on the 45th President, his power hungry cronies taking positions of authority in his Cabinet and administration, and the majority of Republicans in Congress are a real and active threat to me, my way of life, and all the people I love. Some people are saying that we should give Trump a chance, that we should "work together" with him because he won the election and he is "everyone's president." This is my response: •I will not forget how badly he and so many others treated former President Barack Obama for 8 years... • I will not forget how he disrespected a gold star family based on their religion. • I will not forget how he discriminated against a federal judge based on his ethnic background. •I will not "work together" to privatize Medicare, cut Social Security and Medicaid. •I will not "work together" to build a wall. •I will not "work together" to persecute Muslims. •I will not "work together" to shut out refugees from other countries. •I will not "work together" to lower taxes on the 1% and increase taxes on the middle class and poor. •I will not "work together" to help Trump use the Presidency to line his pockets and those of his family and cronies. •I will not "work together" to weaken and demolish environmental protection. •I will not "work together" to sell American lands, especially National Parks, to companies which then despoil those lands. •I will not "work together" to enable the killing of whole species of animals just because they are predators, or inconvenient for a few, or because some people want to get their thrills killing them. •I will not "work together" to remove civil rights from anyone. •I will not "work together" to alienate countries that have been our allies for as long as I have been alive. •I will not "work together" to slash funding for education. •I will not "work together" to take basic assistance from people who are at the bottom of the socioeconomic ladder. •I will not "work together" to get rid of common sense regulations on guns. •I will not "work together" to eliminate the minimum wage. •I will not "work together" to support so-called "Right To Work" laws, or undermine, weaken or destroy Unions in any way. •I will not "work together" to suppress scientific research, be it on climate change, fracking, or any other issue where a majority of scientists agree that Trump and his supporters are wrong on the facts. •I will not "work together" to criminalize abortion or restrict health care for women. •I will not "work together" to increase the number of nations that have nuclear weapons. •I will not "work together" to put even more "big money" into politics. •I will not "work together" to violate the Geneva Convention. •I will not "work together" to give the Ku Klux Klan, the Nazi Party and white supremacists a seat at the table, or to normalize their hatred. •I will not "work together" to deny health care to people who need it. •I will not "work together" to deny medical coverage to people on the basis of a "pre-existing condition." •I will not "work together" to increase voter suppression. •I will not "work together" to normalize tyranny.I will not “work together” to eliminate or reduce ethical over-site at any level of government. •I will not "work together" with anyone who is, or admires, tyrants and dictators. •I will not "work together" to help private corporations build pipelines to transport their oil, at the expense of our safety and environment.This is my line, and I am drawing it. •I WILL stand for honesty, love, respect for all living beings, and for the beating heart that is the center of Life itself. •I WILL use my voice and my hands, to reach out to the uninformed, and to anyone who will LISTEN: That "winning", "being great again", "rich" or even "beautiful" is nothing... When others are sacrificed to glorify its existence.
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westofessos · 5 years ago
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Happy Women’s History Month and International Women’s Day!
“I’m running for President, because that’s what girls do.” - Senator Elizabeth Warren.
Here are the women I’ve included, though god knows there’s so many more:
Politicians:
Rep. Ilhan Omar, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Rep. Ayanna Pressley, Rep. Rashida Tlaib, Prime Minister of New Zealand Jacinda Ardern, Rep. Val Demings, Senator Kamala Harris, Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, First Lady and Secretary of State AND Democratic Nominee for President Hillary Clinton, Rep. Jackie Speier, Senator Elizabeth Warren, Senator Mazie Hirono, First Lady Michelle Obama, Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee, Senator Dianne Feinstein, Rep. Sylvia Garcia, Rep. Zoe Lofgren, Rep. Maxine Waters, Rep. Elissa Slotkin, Rep. Pramila Jayapal, Rep. Madeleine Dean, Rep. Katie Porter, Senator Tammy Duckworth, Deputy Prime Minister of Canada Chrystia Freeland, Senator Amy Klobuchar
Fictional Characters:
Rosa Diaz (Brooklyn Nine Nine), Connie (The Walking Dead), Michonne (The Walking Dead), Darlene Conner (Roseanne), Donna Troy (Titans), Tahani al-Jamil (The Good Place), Leia Organa (Star Wars), Padmé Amidala (Star Wars), Rey (Star Wars), Eleanor Shellstrop (The Good Place), Peggy Carter (MCU), Juliet Burke (Lost), Daenerys Targaryen (Game of Thrones), Lagertha (Vikings), Allison Hargreeves (The Umbrella Academy), Eurydice (Hadestown, the myth of Orpheus and Eurydice), Jessica Jones (Netflix MCU), Natasha Romanoff (MCU), Carol Danvers (MCU), Diana Prince (DC), Monica Geller (Friends), Rachel Green (Friends), Phoebe Buffay (Friends), Valkyrie (MCU), Gemma Teller-Morrow (Sons of Anarchy)
In the News:
Gloria Borger, Christine Romans, Brianna Keilar, Brooke Baldwin, Sara Murray, Christiane Amanpour, Abby Phillip, Pamela Brown, Maggie Haberman, Poppy Harlow, Angela Rye, Alisyn Camerota, Laura Coates, Dana Bash, Sara Sidner, Ana Navarro, Kirsten Powers, Clarissa Ward, Catherine Rampell, Tara Setmayer, Laura Jarrett, Asha Rangappa, Kaitlan Collins, Bianna Golodryga, Symone Sanders
Musicians:
The Supremes, Pat Benatar, Alicia Keys, Cher, Linda Ronstadt, Janis Joplin, Alanis Morrissette, Heart, Stevie Nicks, Mama Cass Elliot, The Bangles, The Dixie Chicks, Joan Jett, Salt n Pepa, Aretha Franklin, Bonnie Tyler, Dusty Springfield, Patsy Cline, Halsey, Dolly Parton, Whitney Houston, Beyoncé, Debby Harry, Etta James, Carole King
Activists/Historical Figures:
Malala, Joan of Arc, Amelia Earhart, Diana Spencer, Queen Mary Stuart of Scots, Greta Thunberg, Queen Elizabeth i, Sally Ride, Maya Angelou, Emma Gonzalez, Shirley Chisholm, Queen Elizabeth ii, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Gloria Steinem and Dorothy Pitman-Hughes, Anne Frank, Rosa Parks, Queen Victoria, Jane Austen, Serena Williams, Hedy Lamarr, Audrey Hepburn, Marie Curie, Ada Lovelace, Harriet Tubman, Sonia Sotomayor
Actresses:
Julia Roberts, Jane Fonda, Lily Tomlin, Saorise Ronan, Lupita N’yongo, Helena Bonham Carter, Meg Ryan, Bryce Dallas Howard, Katherine Hepburn, Emma Thompson, Emma Watson, Jennifer Grey, Whoopi Goldberg, Molly Ringwald, Regina King, Meryl Streep, Carrie Fisher, Julie Andrews, Natasha Lyonne, Marilyn Monroe, Scarlett Johansson, Mary Tyler Moore, Keira Knightley, Ingrid Bergman, Danai Gurira
“Nevertheless, she persisted.”
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writingknights · 7 years ago
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Hessler Roll Call - This Joust In - Vol 1 Issue 2.5
Harrowing times were had in the gathering of submissions, but we've got things resolved at least for now. The Hessler Street Fair Poetry Contest Reading is May 23rd at starting promptly at 7pm at Happy Dog on Euclid. Event Here. Even if you aren't in the anthology, this is still a good reading to attend.  The poetry is excellent and the Happy Dog has many great food options.  There is no admission, but books will be available for purchase. Those in the anthology will receive an email explaining what happens next some time after this entry is posted. Enjoy! Az Here are the finalists and their pieces. A Fintastic time with Grandpa - Aisha Smith ... Sarcastic Teen Girl - Alyssa Smith ... new truth - anitakeys ... 10/17 - Azriel Johnson ... With a Bunch of Lace at His Throat - Bethany W. Pope ... Brian Taylor - Mind Reading 102 ... August Rush - Caitlin Blair Cogar ... “Deborah” - Casey Krysztofik ... Stone Cold Sinner - Christena AV Williams ... Leftovers - Christine Howey ... Tell Me - Clarissa Jakobsons ... Cigarette Butts #1 - Craig Firsdon ... Populist Punk Heroes - David S. Pointer ... In Search of a Good Night - Emily Reid Green ... “The Struggle” - Frank Kinor, Jr. ... A Villanelle - Geoffrey A. Landis ... Pray for Death - Jacob Paul Patchen ... If a Body is a Temple - James Croal Jackson ... Family Practice - Jeremy Jusek ... Erielhonan - Jeremy Proehl ... North Atlantic Right Whale - Jill Lange ... RE: Orlando - JM Romig ... The Sons and Daughter - Joann Celleghin ... Ageless our Timeless Light - Joe Bisicchia ... At the Dawning of a Winter’s Day - Julie Ursem Marchand ... Rotten Apple Dumpling - Juliet Cook ... His Name - Karen Davis ... To be a Woman Today... - Keely Aaliyah ... Idiotic Idioms - Kevin Frederick Smith ... Rose of Jericho - Lennart Lundh ... Childbirth vs Creative Birth - Lori Ann Kusterbeck ... Summer Stained - Lorraine Cipriano ... “Recipe from the KSU Counseling Center” - Lynne Shayko ... this is you - Marc Mannheimer ...  Road Rain - Mark Jordan ... Don’t Mention You’re from Cleveland - Mary A. Turzillo ... Vox Populi - Matthew Scott Harris ... Love Lies Bleeding - M. J. Arcangelini ... Sanctuary - Nancy Brady ... Rot - Rachel Hayes ... FaceTime - Ralph Pitman ...  Entomology 101: - Rob Smith ... March 2018 - Dr. Roger Craik ... The Homonym Garnok - Ross Martyn Hayes ...  Fashion of the Day - S. Renay Sanders ...  Return to Eden - Skylark Bruce ... Steal - Soumyadeep Bhattacherya ... Gender Confirmation - Sy Castells ... Gotu Kola - Tam e. Polzer ... Forgotten Feet - Tanya Pilumeli ... My Dragonette - Valentina Ranaldi-Adams ... Joy - Vincent L. Robinson ... worst of all - Wanda Morrow Clevenger ...
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Buncombe Co. NC Genealogies and Histories #northcarolinapioneers
Buncombe County Wills and Estates
Buncombe county was formed in 1791 from parts of Burke County and Rutherford Counties. It was named for Edward Buncombe, a colonel in the American Revolutionary War, who was captured at the Battle of Germantown. The large county originally extended to the Tennessee line. Many of the settlers were Baptists, and in 1807 the pastors of six churches including the revivalist Sion Blythe formed the French Broad Association of Baptist churches in the area. In 1808 the western part of Buncombe County became Haywood County. In 1833 parts of Burke County and Buncombe County were combined to form Yancey County, and in 1838 the southern part of what was left of Buncombe County became Henderson County. In 1851 parts of Buncombe County and Yancey County were combined to form Madison County. Finally, in 1925 the Broad River township of McDowell County was transferred to Buncombe County. Genealogy Records available to members of North Carolina Pioneers Images of Will Book B, 1869 to 1899 Names of Testators:
| Alexander, George C. | Allen, Autonia | Baird, Eliza T. | Baird, Mary A. | Banks, H. H. | Banks, S. M. | Bell, Thomas | Brand, Hann | Brank, Joseph R. | Brittain, George W. | Brittain, William | Brookshire, Lula | Brown, Nathan | Brown, Nathaniel | Brown, William H. | Buchanan, W. A. | Burnett, Elrige | Burnett, James M. | Burnham, Hiram | Buttam, William | Calloway, Sarah Ann | Carter, Daniel W. | Chambers, William | Chambers, William Sr. | Chunn, Joseph | Clark, Jesse | Cochran, Harriet | Cole, Joel | Coleman, William | Conley, John | Crane, Mary Ann | Cunningham, E. H. | Cunningham, John W. | Curtis, B. J. | Daugherty, Lemuel | Davis, Asbery | DeBrull, Susanna | Duffield, Charles | Dula, Thomas | Edney, James M. | Edwards, Helen Maria | Eller, Adam | Eller, William | Embles, Joseph | Endley, James | Erwin, William A. | Frank, John | Freer, Carolina | Frisbee, William | Garren, Marion | Green, Jeremiah | Green, Katherine | Hall, A. E. | Hampton, Levi | Hawley, Levi | Henderson, David | Henderson, L. D. | Henry, James L. | Herndon, E. W. | Herrick, Edwin Hayden | Hyatt, P. A. | Hyman, Ellen | Ingram, Louis | James, Silas | Johnson, A. R. | Johnson, Henry J. | Johnson, Rufus | Johnson, V. D. | Johnston, Hugh J. | Jump, William | Kennedy, John P. | Kimberley, Bettie | Lanning, John | Lanning, Rebecca | Lee, Stephen | Lenoir, Betsy | Litcomb, Margarett | Love, Lorenzo | Luther, Laura | Luther, Solomon | Lynch, Martha J. | McBrayer, William | McGill, Wardlaw | Mercer, Sarah Ann | Merrell, John | Merriman, Branch H. | Middleton, Henry | Miles, Levin | Miller, Henry | Miller, Peter | Moody, Mary Janet | Mordecai, G. W. | Morgan, David | Morgan, Noah | Morrow, Ebenezer | Murdock, Margaret | Murphy, Laura | Murray, Patience Marcella | Murray, Robert A. | Murray, William S. | Palmer, C. B. | Patton, Eliza W. | Patton, John E. | Penland, M. P. | Pinner, Hugh | Plummer, William G. | Polk, Thomas | Poor, John | Pullium, R. W. | Randolph, Mary | Rankin, W. D. | Ratcliff, M. J. | Reed, Jacob | Reed, William R. | Revis, W. C. | Reynolds, John | Reynolds, John D. | Richards, Charles B. | Roberson, James Alford | Roberts, James Riley | Roberts, Joshua | Roberts, M. | Roberts, Thomas O. | Rogers, Caroline M. | Roselee, Sarah | Rumple, Robert | Russell, W. H. | Saunders, Benjamin F. | Shackleford, P. C. | Sluder, J. E. | Sluder, John | Southee, Joseph | Smith, B. J. | Smith, F. A., Mrs. | Smith, James T. | Smith, J. H. | Smith, Owen | Smith, William A. | Stepp, Rachael | Stevens, Francis M. | Stevenson, Abraham | Stewart, John Curtice | Stroup, Nancy | Swain, Eleanor H. | Taylor, Robert J. | Wallack, Isadore | Weaver, Jesse R. | Weaver, John S. | Weaver, M. M. | Wells, J. R. | Whitaker, Henry | White, David | Woodcocke, J. A. | Woodfin, Eliza | Worth, Frederick | Young, Lewis
Images of Buncombe County Will Book C, 1887 to 1897 Names of Testators:
| Adams, Daniel D. | Adams, Julia W. | Alexander, George Newton | Arnold, Henry | Ashworth, Johnson | Austin, J. H. | Baird, Rebecca | Ballard, Caroline | Barker, Clarence Johnson | Blount, John Gray | Braunch, William George | Broesback, Anna | Brown, Daniel | Brown, Mary T. | Budd, Margaret Anderson | Call, John D. | Cameron, Paul | Carpenter, John | Carpenter, John (1911) | Carroll, John L. | Carter, Melvin Edmondson | Cathcart, William | Cathcart, William (1805) | Cathey, J. L. | Cawble, Jacob | Chambers, John C. | Chapman, S. F. | Chapman, Verina | Christiansen, George | Cole, Ann B. | Clark, Adger | Clemmons, E. T. | Cortland, Mary Katharine | Croft, Sarah Ann | Cummins, Anson W. | Cushman, Walter S. | D' Allinges, Baron Eugene | Davidson, Thomas F. | Dobbins, Mary | Ducket, Margaret | Frady, J. A. | Frady, John | Fulton, Mary | Garren, David | Gask, B. S. | Goodrum, Maria | Haggard, Elliott | Hendry, Theodore | Henry, Robert | Hill, Wylie | Hines, W. F. | Israel, Levina | Johnson, Julius | Johnston, Andrew H. | Johnston, William | Jones, R. L. F. | Lagle, W. S. | Lindsey, Andrew J. | Mason, Lavinia | McHemphill, William | McMerrill, John | McNeal, Florella | McRee, C. E. | Melke, Arthur | Meyers, Sarah Ellick | Meyers, Sarah Thayer | Miller, George | Miller, Joseph M. | Moore, Harry V. | Murdock, David | Murray, J. L. | Neilson, M. A. | Peller, Joseph | Penland, William M. | Pinketon, James | Pinner, Leander | Powell, Martha J. | Price, Linus | Randall, James M. | Randall, Matthew | Reed, John Sr. | Reeves, John | Reynolds, Alice | Roberts, J. R. | Schultz, Andrew | Spivey, B. F. | Starnes, Jacob | Summer, Richard | Swain, Eleanor H. | Tagg, Marcellus J. | Tennent, Charles | Tennent, Marianne | Tompkins, Frederick W. | Washington, Julia | Weaver, M. M. | Webb, S. W. | Weber, August | West, George W. | Whitaker, L. W. | White, Edward S. | Wilson, Alfred
Images of Will Book A, 1831 to 1868 Names of Testators:
| Alexander, James | Alexander, James C. | Alexander, Lorenzo D. | Anderson, William | Arrington, James | Ashby, John | Ayres, C. | Baird, B. | Baird, Hannah | Ball, Joel | Bell, Thomas | Boyd, James | Brevard, John | Burlison, Edward | Call, John | Candler, Zachariah | Carter, Jesse | Carver, Joseph | Chambers, John | Cochran, Harriett | Cochran, William | Cole, Jesse | Cole, Joseph | Collins, Riddick | Cooke, Joseph | Curtis, Benjamin | Curtis, Delilah | Dale, Richard | Davidson, Samuel | Davidson, Sophronia | Davis, John | Davis, Margarett | Davis, William | Dillingham, Absalom | Dilliingham, Rebecca | Dougherty, John | Doweese, Garrett | Edmons, Elizabeth | Edwards, David | Edwards, Isham | Eller, Mary | Flagg, William | Fortner, John | Foster, Mary | Foster, Thomas | Foster, Thomas | Garmon, William | Gaston, Thomas | Gentry, John | Gilbert, Daniel | Gill, Rebecca | Gillispie, Francis | Goodlake, Thomas | Gousley, Hugh | Grantham, Joseph | Green, Jeremiah | Gudger, William | Harper, Lot | Harris, Able | Hawkins, Rachel | Henry, Dorcas | Holcombe, Obediah | Hutsell, Elizabeth | Ingle, Elizabeth | Ingram, Thomas | James, Thomas | Jarrett. Fanny | Johnston, A. H. | Jones, Ebed | Jones, George W. | Jones, Thomas | Jones, Wiley | Jones, William | Killian, William | King, Jonathan | Lackey, John | Lane, Sarah Ann | Livingston, John | Low, Stephen | Lowrey, James | Lusk, John | Marson, William | Martin, Jacob | McBrayer, James | McDonnell, William | McDowel, Athan | McFee, John | Means, John | Merrell, Benjamin | Merrell, Jesse | Merrell, John | Morgan, James | Morrison, John | Murdock, William | Nelson, William | Owens, John | Palmer, Jesse | Palmer, J. T. | Patton, Ann | Patton, James A. | Patton, James | Patton, James W. | Patton, John | Peavy, Bartlett | Peek, Jesse | Penland, John | Pinner, Burrell | Pitman, Thomas | Plemans, Peter | Poor, Isaac | Porter, Edmund | Porter, William | Potter, James | Powers, Brady | Prestwood, Johnathan | Reaves, Malachi | Reed, Eldred | Reed, Jane | Reed, Peter | Reynolds, Joseph | Roberts, John | Robeson, Andrew | Robeson, Jonah | Robeson, William | Robird, Robert | Rogers, Andrew | Saddler, John Roberd | Saunders, Benjamin | Sharp, Thomas | Smith, James M. | Smith, James M. (1864) | Spier, Alexander | Stepp, Silas | Stockton, Richard | Summers, Richard | Thrash, Valentine | Turner, James | Vance, Priscilla | Warren, Robert | Weaver, J. T. | Wells, Leander | Wells, Thomas | West, Henry | West, John | Whitaker, John | Whitaker, William | White, Ann | Whitesides, John B. | Whitmire, Christopher | Williamson, Elijah | Williamson, Elizabeth | Williamson, Richard | Willis, John | Wilson, John | Woodfin, J. W. | Wyatt, Shadrack | Young, John | Young, Rosannah | Young, Sarah
Indexes to Probate Records
Wills 1831 to 1868; Wills 1868 to 1899; Wills 1887 to 1897
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