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HEAR ME OUT:
Bridget Regan as Celia St. James
Ana de Armas as Evelyn Hugo
#fan cam#fan cast#the seven husbands of evelyn hugo#evelyncelia#evelyn hugo#celia st james#bridget regan#ana de armas#bisexual main character#lets go lesbians
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Black 'N Blue: In Heat (1988)
Geffen Records
#my vinyl playlist#black’n blue#jamie st. james#tommy thayer#woop#patrick young#pete holmes#gene simmons#the demon#pat regan#kiss army#kiss band#geffen records#hard rock#heavy metal#hair metal#80’s rock#record cover#album cover#album art#vinyl records
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Another chance to win tix to the invite only Loosegroove Records private industry event next week in NY.
Tuesday, July 25 at Brooklyns Saint Vitus Bar Stoney will be there tending bar, Regan will be DJing music by Loosegroove artists and both Jonny Polansky and Jamie from Tiger Club will be performing.
Tix are also being given away via Loosegroove Records Instagram page but you have to like, comment or tag their post about the event by the end of the day Sunday to be eligible.
It's a bar so obviously you and your guest have to be 21 or over and have a way to get to St Vitus in Brooklyn.
Good luck all!
#stone gossard#pearl jam#loosegroove records#brad#regan hagar#brittany davis#josh freese#tigercub#zoser#james and the cold gun#jonny polonsky#mason jennings#saint vitus#st vitus
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I know she's not an assassin but She would be a wonderful Celia St James !
BRIDGET
#bridget regan#pamela isley#dottie underwood#rose solano#wlw movie#wlw#lesbian#sapphic#celia st james#evelyn x celia#evelyn celia#the seven husbands of evelyn hugo#sapphic movie
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the way i'm about to download a new save file & create a sim family in prep for march 16th 🥴
#bc i don't really have a sim family i can play with for growing together. like i cant use the st james family#i dont want to use the regans bc its too much work & i dont want to use the rinehart family either#so a whole new family / save file it is.#i'm bout to be in CAS all thru feb till march to prep for growing together actually 😭
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2024 olympics Canada roster
Archery
Eric Peters (Kitchener, Ontario)
Virginie Chénier (Montreal, Quebec)
Athletics
Eliezer Adjibi (Ottawa, Ontario)
Duan Asemota (Ajax, Ontario)
Aaron Brown (Toronto, Ontario)
Andre De Grasse (Markham, Ontario)
Brendon Rodney (Brampton, Ontario)
Christopher Morales (York, Ontario)
Marco Arop (Edmonton, Alberta)
Kieran Lumb (Vancouver, British Columbia)
Charles Philibert-Thiboutot (Quebec, Quebec)
Mohammed Ahmed (St. Catherines, Ontario)
Ben Flanagan (Kitchener, Ontario)
Thomas Fafard (Repentigny, Quebec)
Craig Thorne (Quispamsis, New Brunswick)
Jean-Simon Desgagnés (Quebec, Quebec)
Jerome Blake (Burnaby, British Columbia)
Cameron Levins (Courtenay, British Columbia)
Rory Linkletter (Flagstaff, Arizona)
Evan Dunfee (Richmond, British Columbia)
Rowan Hamilton (Chilliwack, British Columbia)
Ethan Katzberg (Kamloops, British Columbia)
Adam Keenan (Victoria, British Columbia)
Damian Warner (London, Ontario)
Marie-Éloïse Leclair (Montreal, Quebec)
Sade McCreath-Tardiel (Toronto, Ontario)
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Audrey Leduc (Gatineau, Quebec)
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Sarah Van Dam (Victoria, British Columbia)
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Molly Simpson (Red Deer, Alberta)
Diving
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Margo Erlam (Calgary, Alberta)
Caeli McKay (Montreal, Quebec)
Kate Miller (Ottawa, Ontario)
Equestrian
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Fencing
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Blake Broszus (San José, California)
Daniel Gu (Edmonton, Alberta)
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Judo
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Rowing
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Keyara Wardley (Victoria, British Columbia)
Sailing
Justin Barnes (Pickering, Ontario)
Will Jones (Hamilton, Ontario)
Sarah Douglas (Toronto, Ontario)
Emily Bugeja (North Vancouver, British Columbia)
Antonia Lewin-LaFrance (Mahone Bay, Nova Scotia)
Georgia Lewin-LaFrance (Mahone Bay, Nova Scotia)
Shooting
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Michele Esercitato (Calgary, Alberta)
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Matt Berger (Huntington Beach, California)
Ryan Decenzo (Delta, British Columbia)
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Soccer
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Gabrielle Carle (Lévis, Quebec)
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Jessie Fleming (London, Ontario)
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Surfing
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Swimming
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Myra's Lament for Lamlash Bay #282
Everything changes. But what do you do when your career, your life, your joy, comes to an end because everything must change. We’re talking about the life of a scallop diver in Lamlash Bay.
You can learn all about it today on Pub Songs & Stories #282
0:17 - Marc Gunn “Favor of a Dance” from Come Adventure With Me
Favor of a Dance | West Side Story Meets Firefly
Inspired by the Firefly episode “Shindig”
3:14 - WELCOME TO PUB SONGS & STORIES
I am Marc Gunn. I’m a Sci F’Irish musician and podcaster living in Atlanta, Georgia.
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8:28 - UPCOMING SHOWS
MAR 9: Senoia Beer Company, Senoia, GA @ 7-10 PM
MAR 17: Wings Cafe & Tap House, Marietta, GA @ 3-7 PM
MAR 23-24: Sherwood Forest Faire, Paige, TX
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9:29 - The Byrne Brothers "P Stands for Paddy" from The Boys of Doorin
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12:43 - THE STORY OF MYRA’S LAMENT FOR LAMLASH BAY
I plagiarise songs into local events..the one I sang last night I wrote at 3 AM in the morning. My wife had been in hospital 100 miles away, for two months, and the chorus came to my head when I was feeling sorry for myself. Simultaneously, the Government had decided to ban us clamming in Lamlash Bay. I’d sustainably hand picked scallops there for 34 years. The trawler/dredgers were destroying the habitat, and they wanted to
ban them. But they done us in as well… a Federal hammer to crack a wee nut!!!! So, the song is called “Myra’s lament for Lamlash Bay”…Lamlash is at the Isle of Arran.
Tommy Makem inspired my plagiarism with “The Boys from Killybegs.” Killybegs is a fishing port in Donegal, Ireland..Dun Na Gael…. The Fortress of the Stranger. Tommy famously sang and played banjo with the Glancy Brothers..
Sgheirs:- Gaelic..reefs pronounced “skerries.
clams”:- generic term in Scotland for bivalve shellfish..we fish for scallops..Pecten maximus
Sound:- navigable stretch of water between two pieces of land in this case formed by the Tarbert shore and Isle of Arran.
Thole :- Lalands Scots (old Scots) my work they won’t accept or tolerate.
Dole:- Un-employment register
Listen to the original version of the song on the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast #85.
Myra’s Lament for Lamlash Bay
lyrics Liam Griffin, music Marc Gunn
There are scallops in the sea, put there for you and me By the Lord who reigns from heaven above. And the divers catch and sell, but we won’t go to hell, We treat the sea with joy, respect and love.
* There’s a wild and rolling sea bringing me back home to ye. To yer bed that’s dry and crisp and woman warm And our lovin’ knows no harm when I hold ye in my arms. When the Boys from Lerags Glen come rollin’ home.
There are rocks upon the shore, There are sgheirs even more* And the trawlers they are dredging to and fro’ But the diver’s in the gully, for the seabed we don’t sully Hand pickin’ is the way I chose to go.
But today the sea is calm and the boat is full of clams** And swiftly we have cleared KilBrannon Sound..*** Sacks of scallops stacked up high All our divers safe and dry And soon for Lerags Glen we’re homeward bound.
But now a new day’s dawned and time is moving on and conservation is a game that they al play and my work the cannot thole and I’m told to sign the dole No more from Lerags Glen go to the sea.
23:37 - Marc Gunn “Myra’s Lament for Lamlash Bay” from Come Adventure With Me
27:22 - CREDITS
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Put On Your Raincoats | Nothing to Hide (Spinelli, 1981)
As charmed as I was by Talk Dirty to Me, thanks to the strength of the lead performances by John Leslie, Richard Pacheco and Jesie St. James, and the chemistry between them, it unsurprisingly did not do much to challenge the pickup artist mentality of the Leslie character. Certainly, in the movie his view towards women doesn’t seem as toxic as such types can be in real life, and you can see the genuine attraction he feels towards St. James over their shared love of classic movies, but ultimately she is a conquest. What’s impressive about Nothing to Hide, the unofficial sequel to Talk Dirty to Me, is how it retains the best qualities of the prior movie and expands on them while interrogating its shortcomings. (I understand there are a number of official sequels, but I get the impression none of them are as good as this one.)
This time around, the friendship between Leslie and Pacheco is strained when the latter falls in love with Tigr (introduced in a meet cute where she bumps into him while on rollerskates), which creates a rift between the cynical, objectifying mindset of the former and the desire for love of the latter. I think a lesser movie, and certainly a mainstream movie made today, would either paint Leslie as an obvious villain or excus his behaviour entirely, but what I think makes this so effective is the affection the movie has towards him and that he has towards Pacheco while showing how callous he can be. The rift in their relationship isn’t just because of Leslie’s own insecurity, but because of his protective nature towards Pacheco. I remember listening to a Rialto Report interview with I think Nina Hartley, who described Leslie as very nice but a bit old fashioned in his masculinity, and I think this movie captures that essence.
This is a movie where small gestures speak volumes, like Leslie helping Pacheco wipe his face after the latter eats a donut, or Pacheco running his foot over a pinup while Leslie has sex in the next room, or how Tigr offers her sweater to Pacheco and he offers his hat in return and they admire how they look. It might be tempting to say that this would work better as a mainstream movie with the sex scenes trimmed or excised, but I think the hardcore porn element is key to understanding how far apart Leslie and Pacheco have drifted, with their scenes playing like two completely different movies. The former is in the kind of movie where he can pick up Erica Boyer in the park for no strings attached sex, or where Misty Regan shows off her ass in red tights (an image used for the poster). The latter is in a movie where he plays baseball with himself (not a euphemism), where he shares a sweater and a hat with Tigr, and when he and Tigr finally make love, it’s slow, awkward but also tender. When the movie reaches its conclusion, it feels genuinely emotionally rewarding, because of the affection the movie has for all its characters.
A few additional notes:
I would 100% watch a spinoff with Anthony Spinelli and Holly McCall bicker as they run their snack stand. "Cup of coffee for the American Gigolo, coming right up!"
I laughed harder than I should when some asshole dumped a bucket of water on Pacheco. “Go play in the zoo, you animal!”
It’s implied that Pacheco’s and maybe Tigr’s characters have learning disabilities. While I can’t speak firsthand about the accuracy or sensitivity of the depiction, I think the warmth the movie shows these characters and the warmth with which both actors play these characters goes a long way.
I’d be remiss if I didn’t mention Pat Manning as the wedding planner, who wears gigantic glasses and a dress in colours that would likely inspire acid flashbacks.
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TEXTS 📲 SOGAN
REGAN: You're filled with useless knowledge.
REGAN: Is human shampoo okay to use on dogs?
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I know I said that I wanted a redhead lesbian actress for Celia St James in the adaption of Evelyn Hugo book but Bridget Regan is the only (straight) actress that I will accept for Celia in her 40s.
#her job is kissing women on screen#I mean look at her on Jane The Virgin and Batwoman#👀👀👀#I want her so bad for Celia#the seven husbands of evelyn hugo#evelyn hugo#celia st james#taylor jenkins reid#bridget regan
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@loosegrooverecords 🎉CONTEST 🎉
Greetings! How are you? We’re great, thanks! We’re so excited about all the new music we’ve been putting out on Loosegroove! New music this week & next from Brad, Mason Jennings, James and the Cold Gun and Zoser!
To celebrate we figured we would THROW A PARTY!! 🎉🎉🎉
When: Tuesday 7/25 @ 8PM | St. Vitus Brooklyn, NY
Performances from Jonny Polonsky and Jamie Hall from Tigercub 🎤🎸
Regan will be playing music 🎶
Stone will be pouring drinks 🍻🥃🍸🍹
🏆We’re giving away some guest list spots & would love to have you there🏆
To enter:
Follow @loosegrooverecords on IG, like their post about the event and tag someone in the IG comments section (each comment is an entry!)
Winners will receive a DM from the official @loosegrooverecords account and will never be asked for payment information in order to claim your entry to the party. Winners will receive a guest list spot for them & 1 guest.
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LITERATURE
House Mothers and Haunted Daughters: Shirley Jackson and Female Gothic (1996)
"No proper feeling for her house": The Relational Formation of White Womanliness in Shirley Jackson's Fiction (2013)
WALKING ALONE TOGETHER: FAMILY MONSTERS IN "THE HAUNTING OF HILL HOUSE" (2014)
"Some-are like My Own—": Emily Dickinson's Christology of Embodiment (2004)
A CIRCUMFERENCE OF EMILY DICKINSON (1973)
TWO WOMEN: THE STUDY OF THE DEATH THEME IN EMILY DICKINSON AND EDNA ST. VINCENT MILLAY (1967)
ECCENTRICITIES IN EMILY DICKINSON'S NATURE POETRY (1986)
Presence and Place in Emily Dickinson's Poetry (1984)
The Development of Dickinson's Style (1988)
The Riddles of Emily Dickinson (1978)
Identity, Complicity, and Resistance in The Handmaid's Tale (1994)
Forced, Forbidden and Rejected Motherhood in Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale (2006)
“TWO LEGGED WOMBS”: SURROGACY AND MARGARET ATWOOD’S THE HANDMAID’S TALE (2019)
“I AM A NATURAL RESOURCE”: THE ECONOMY OF COMMODIFICATION IN ATWOOD’S THE HANDMAID’S TALE (2011)
The Ambiguity of Power in Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale (2010)
Hairball Speaks: Margaret Atwood and the Narrative Legacy of the Female Grotesque (2010)
IS THERE NO BALM IN GILEAD? — BIBLICAL INTERTEXT IN THE HANDMAID'S TALE (1993)
The Eye as Weapon in If Beale Street Could Talk (1978)
The American Dream Unhinged: Romance and Reality in "The Great Gatsby" and "Fight Club" (2007)
Historicizing Japan's Abject Femininity: Reading Women's Bodies in "Nihon ryōiki" (2013)
THEATRE
"An Excellent Thing in Woman": Virgo and Viragos in "King Lear" (1998)
"Documents in Madness": Reading Madness and Gender in Shakespeare's Tragedies and Early Modern Culture (1991)
"Service" in King Lear (1958)
In Defense of Goneril and Regan (1970)
See What Breeds about Her Heart: "King Lear", Feminism, and Performance (2004)
“Struck with Her Tongue”: Speech, Gender, and Power in King Lear (2015)
"The Darke and Vicious Place": The Dread of the Vagina in "King Lear" (1999)
The Emotional Landscape of King Lear (1988)
FILM
Review: Reservoir Dogs (1993)
A Slice of Delirium: Scorsese's "Taxi Driver" Revisited (1995)
Review: Taxi Driver (1976)
TAXI DRIVER (1976)
Docufictions: An Interview with Martin Scorsese on Documentary Film (2007)
AMERICAN CINEMA OF THE SIXTIES (1984)
Anatomy of the "Prick Flick": TAKING THE MEASURE OF MANLY MOVIES (2017)
Films: All the President's Men at the ABC (1976)
Back to the Future: The Humanist "Matrix" (2003)
RE-WRITING "REALITY": READING "THE MATRIX" (2000)
Bringing Love to the Screen (Interview with James Laxton) (2020)
INTERVIEW WITH BARRY JENKINS (2016)
Chasing Fae: "The Watermelon Woman" and Black Lesbian Possibility (2000)
Class and Allegory in Contemporary Mass Culture: Dog Day Afternoon as a Political Film (1977)
Sidney Lumet's Humanism: The Return to the Father in "Twelve Angry Men" (1986)
Intensified Continuity Visual Style in Contemporary American Film (2002)
LOVE AND THEFT (Shoplifters) (2018)
Notes on the Split-Field Diopter (2007)
Positive Images & the Coming out Film: THE ART AND POLITICS OF GAY AND LESBIAN CINEMA (2000)
Rock 'n' Roll Sound Tracks and the Production of Nostalgia (1999)
The Sounds of Silence: Songs in Hollywood Films since the 1960s (2002)
The Godfather Saga (1978)
"Plastics": "The Graduate" as Film and Novel (1985)
The New Wave's American Reception (2010)
OTHER
Review: When Evolution Became Conversation: "Vestiges of Creation," Its Readers, and Its Respondents in Victorian Britain (2001)
Movement, knowledge, emotion: Gay activism and HIV/AIDS in Australia (2011)
On the Trail of the "Witches:" Wise Women, Midwives and the European Witch Hunts (1987)
"Cooking with Love": Food, Gender, and Power (2010)
Female Identity, Food, and Power in Contemporary Florence (1988)
Feminist Food Studies: A Brief History
A modern day holy anorexia? Religious language in advertising and anorexia nervosa in the West (2003)
Fast, Feast, and Flesh: The Religious Significance of Food to Medieval Women (1985)
The Problem of Female Sanctity in Carolingian Europe c. 780-920 (1995)
Women, piety and practice: A study of women and religious practice in Malaysia (2008)
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“Complains To Price Of Toronto Police,” Toronto Star. November 16, 1932. Page 3. ---- Frank Regan Retained by Relatives of Albert Dorland, Now in ‘Pen’ --- Frank Regan (K.C.), barrister, today sent a letter to Hon. W. H. Price, Attorney-General, making serious charges against Toronto police in connection with the case of Albert E. Dorland, now serving a five-year term in Kingston penitentiary for carrying offensive weapons.
On April 7, 1930, Dorland and William Toohey, alias Charles Gordon, were arrested as Dorland was about to hold up the Royal Bank at the corner of Church and Wellesley Sts.
The men appeared in police court on April 8 when Dorland was sent to the penitentiary, but the charges against Toohey and a third man, Ernest Bird, were withdrawn.
Mr. Regan has been retained by relatives of Dorland and the allegations in his letter to Mr. Price are based on statements made to him by Toohey. Toohey is now in jail in Hamilton awaiting removal to the Ontario reformatory to begin a sentence of one year definite and two years less a day indefinite for theft, four charges of forgery and uttering and breach of recognizance.
May Investigate If the Regan letter to the attorney-general contains definite charges, the matter will be dealt with forthwith by the police commission, Mayor Stewart declared to-day upon hearing of the letter.
The report of the arrest as published in The Star of April 7 1930, makes lively reading and is as follows: ‘Headquarters detectives shortly before three o’clock this afternoon apprehended two former inmates of Kingston Penitentiary in a stolen car with sawed-off guns resting on their knees, after the men had charged head on into the police car and detectives had fired several rounds from their pistols. It is believed a hold-up of the Royal Bank, Church and Wellesley Sts., was frustrated.’
‘The driver of the car, W. E. Dorland, of Toronto, rolled out into the street. The detectives thought they had killed him, while the other man, named Gordon, threw up his hands and surrendered. The car with Dorland and Gordon was in a lane-way just to the each of Church St., on the south side and started to drive up the lane-way when the detectives’ machine proceeded along the street. Suddenly the bandits drove their car at full tilt into the police vehicle, occupied by Detective-Sergeant George Tift, James Thomson, Pat Hogan, Archie McCathie and Driver Carick.
‘The detectives, finding the men with guns on their knees, jumped at the other machine, which was blocked by the police car, drew their pistols and opened fire.
Thought Dorland Dead ‘Two shots shattered the front windshield whizzing by Dorland at the wheel, one embedding itself in the back seat. Another ripped through the right side and two more crashed through the glass of the left door. Detective-Sergeant Thomson, standing on the running board of the police car, was jammed against the rear door of it in the collision. His leg was injured and the door of the police car was ripped clean off and fell to the street.
‘The detectives then surrounded the car and Dorland fell from his seat to the sidewalk. ‘We thought he was dead,’ said Detective Tuft. Then Gordon was also placed under arrest. The men, with their shotguns, were brought to police headquarters. Detective-Sergeant Thomson, limping from injuries to his leg, went up to the M.O.H.’s department and had it examined.
‘Later police announced that Dorland would be held on a charge of conspiracy to rob a bank. Dorland just missed death in some remarkable manner. At headquarters he told the police one bullet seared his forehead, burning the skin on his temple. ‘It was a close call – I’ll say,’ he exclaimed.
‘Inspector of Detectives Murray told The Star that Dorland admitted he was going to rob the bank. When we caught them they begged for mercy, stated the detectives. ‘We were rolling on the streets on top of them until we finally subdued them. When they saw our car they rushed out of the lane right at us, head on, and hit us sideways. Their radiator was crushed in. We saw their shots guns and then opened up on them and they quit cold. We cannot, understand, how they missed being hit.’
‘The police had been warned an attempt was about to be made to rob a bank on Wellesley St. and drove there and waited.’
That official recognition has been taken of Mr. Regan’s letter is indicated by the fact that at about 11 a.m. to-day Sergt. of Detectives McMahon, in charge of the city hall detective branch, came to the office of the police court clerk and secured the original complaint and the records of the conviction of Dorland.
‘I am too busy to discuss this matter now,’ said Chief Draper. ‘See the chief inspector.’
‘I have received the letter but have not read it carefully enough to make any statement,’ said Attorney-General Price.
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