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rihanziad · 3 months ago
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Mariah Carey Confirms Her Mom Patricia and Sister Alison Both Died on Same Day: 'My Heart Is Broken' (Exclusive)
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boricuacherry-blog · 1 year ago
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One night Alison booked me as the entertainment. Earlier that day she'd taught me the song "White Rabbit" by Jefferson Airplane. It was an odd selection. When I was brought out to the living room to perform, all of the lights were out, and I was surrounded by burning candles and a circle of teenagers (as well as my mother). Watching Alison's face for approval, I let out the first verse:
One pill makes you larger, and one pill makes you small, and the ones that Mother gives you, don't do anything at all, Go Ask Alice, when she's ten feet tall
It was past midnight, and while all the other kids my age were nestled in their beds, I was belting out, "Feed your head!" for a candlelit gathering of wannabe-hippie teens conducting a psuedo-seance. Tell me that's not weird.
-Mariah Carey
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tarynstunes · 2 years ago
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shahzadbhatti313 · 3 months ago
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Mariah Carey Affirms Her Mother Patricia and Sister Alison Both Passed on Same Day: 'My Heart Is Broken' (Selective)
Mariah Carey's mother Patricia and sister Alison kicked the bucket around the same time throughout the end of the week, Individuals can affirm.
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hiphopvibe1 · 3 months ago
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Mariah Carey loses her mother and sister on the same day
Mariah Carey loses her mother and sister on the same day Continue reading Mariah Carey loses her mother and sister on the same day
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liquoricebxxxh · 3 months ago
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Why just the picture of the mom and not Alison, when Alison alleged that their mother was a very bad lady…
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texaschainsawmascara · 2 years ago
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A Simple Favor (x) / She Said (x)
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letterboxd-loggd · 19 days ago
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She Said (2022) Maria Schrader
November 6th 2024
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boardchairman-blog · 2 years ago
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**Shots of the Movie**
She Said (2022)
Director: Maria Schrader Cinematographer: Natasha Braier
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moviemosaics · 2 years ago
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She Said
directed by Maria Schrader, 2022
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vlij · 2 years ago
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She Said (2022) dir. by Maria Schrader
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carewyncromwell · 2 years ago
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I have this twisted image in my head of Carewyn being forced into service as Tyrant!Rakepick’s new Ace of Spades in the Cardverse and it’s making me want to draw Carewyn in some badass steampunk armor. @ariparri >>;
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boricuacherry-blog · 1 year ago
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Obviously there was a rancid repertoire of slurs for black people in my mother's youth, but she also told me of the odd slurs they had for Italians, Jewish people, and all "others" when no one else was around. She made me privy to the hierarchy of racism in their white community. Ironically, even among her beloved Irish there was a social caste system that divided the "lace curtain Irish" from the "shanty Irish." The lace curtain Irish were "pure," well off, respectable, and "properly placed" in society (think of the Kennedys), while the shanty Irish were characterized as dirty, poor, and ignorant. My mother was one of three children, and considered the "dark one" because her hair wasn't blond and her eyes were a mix of brown and green, not pure blue like her brother's and sister's. Blue eyes were a symbol of white purity, and being 100 percent "pure" Irish descent was central to her mother's identity. The white supremacists of [Springfield] Illinois, where my mother grew up, also ironically weren't crazy about the Irish or Catholics - the WASPS [White Anglo-Saxon Protestants] always needed a fresh supply of people to have beneath them. I've often wondered why my mother defied her family and the moral code of her hometown by marrying my father. What was her full motivation? She never reminisced to me about their romance, nor was there any physical evidence of it: no photos, no poems, no letters, no trace of a great love. In fact, after the divorce from my father, she planned an epic reunion with "the rich man who got away," an older rich Lebanese man she used to date. I felt her marriage was just to rebel against her widowed Irish Catholic mother. More than once, I've heard my mother order her coffee "Black, like my men." She's often done it in front of me and her young black grandson - awkward.
-Mariah Carey
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erstwhile-punk-guerito · 1 year ago
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fourorfivemovements · 1 year ago
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Films Watched in 2023: 110. Shadow of a Doubt (1943) - Dir. Alfred Hitchcock
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pleasanttumb · 2 years ago
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She Said - Maria Schrader
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