#ryan matthew cohn
Explore tagged Tumblr posts
Text
An original osteological preparation by Ryan Matthew Cohn, who is known for reviving the 19th-century tradition of developing medical education tools, created for a show at Museum of Arts and Design in 2014. It now resides in the collection of Tim K.
#dark academia#light academia#academia aesthetic#classical#academia#escapism#classic literature#books#books and libraries#architecture#royal core#cottage core#aesthetics#gothic#gore#macabre#skull#anatomy#medical#museum of arts
6K notes
·
View notes
Text
Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated (2010)
Director: Victor Cook
Screenwriters: Joe Ruby / Ken Spears / Michael Ryan / Mitch Watson / Roger Eschbacher / Jed Elinoff / Scott Thomas / Benjamin Townsend / Mark Banker, / Adam Bijan, Bart Jennett / Paul Rugg / James Krieger / Caroline Farah / Michelle Lamoreaux / Robert Lamoreaux / John P. McCann / Derrick Wyatt / Joe Flaherty / Marley Halpern-Gresser / Erin Maher / Kay Reindl
Starring: Frank Welker / Mindy Cohn / Gray DeLisle / Matthew Lillard
Genre: Animation
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Language: English
Date: 2010-04-05
Number of seasons: 2
Episodes: 52
IMDb: tt1660055
Type: Crossover
Summary:
Fred Jones, Daphne Blake, Velma Dinkley, Shaggy Rogers and Scooby-Doo are a team of teenage mystery solvers who live in the small town of Crystal Cove, the self-proclaimed "Most Hauntedest Place on Earth". The allegedly "cursed" town's long history of strange disappearances and ghost and monster sightings form the basis for its thriving tourist industry; as such, the adults of the town (chief among them being Fred's father Mayor Fred Jones Sr. and Sheriff Bronson Stone) are not happy that the kids are debunking all the supernatural goings-on that bring in so much revenue as the overwrought schemes of charlatans and criminals.
In addition to the traditional cases they always solve, the team finds itself being nudged into the uncovering of a dark secret that is hidden in the past of Crystal Cove. Following cryptic hints from a faceless mystery-man known only as "Mr. E." (a play on "mystery"), the gang unearths the legend of a cursed Conquistador treasure, the secret history of Crystal Cove's founding Darrow Family, and the mysterious, unsolved disappearance of four mystery-solving youths and their pet bird—the original Mystery Incorporated. Standing in the way of solving this mystery, however, there are the romantic entanglements pulling the kids apart: Shaggy finds himself unable to put his new romance with Velma ahead of his longtime friendship with Scooby, while Daphne pines for Fred, who is obsessed with building traps and obliviously struggles to realize that he shares her feelings, too.
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scooby-Doo!_Mystery_Incorporated
Link: https://kisscartoon.city/movie/scooby-doo-mystery-incorporated-season-01-ed3sonuu21/ https://kisscartoon.city/movie/scooby-doo-mystery-incorporated-season-02-4pj7idxplf/
11 notes
·
View notes
Text
look at exploded skulls right now:
human and domestic cat, both by Ryan Matthew Cohn
dual red fox skulls and an intact plus exploded bobcat skull, both (I believe) by user "OdditiesPdx" on taxidermy.net
do you guys know about exploded skull taxidermy
4K notes
·
View notes
Text
Hilarious and outgoing, Brittany Forgler, is everybody’s best friend ― except her own. Her partying, underemployment and toxic relationships are catching up with her. She receives a startling wake-up call when a visit to the doctor reveals how unhealthy she is. Motivated to lose weight, but too broke for a gym and too proud to ask for help, Brit is at a loss, until her neighbor pushes her to run one sweaty block. Soon, she sets an almost unthinkable goal: the New York City Marathon. Credits: TheMovieDb. Film Cast: Brittany Forgler: Jillian Bell Catherine: Michaela Watkins Jern Dahn: Utkarsh Ambudkar Demetrius: Lil Rel Howery Seth: Micah Stock Gretchen: Alice Lee Doctor Falloway: Patch Darragh Ryan: Peter Vack CiCi Forgler: Kate Arrington David: Juri Henley-Cohn Glenn: Adam Sietz Dev: Mikey Day Drunk Guy: Max Pava Shannon: Jennifer Dundas Molly: Erica Hernandez Terrence: Dan Bittner Tesla: Beth Malone Dana: Nadia Quinn Snobby Artist Man: Pascal Yen-Pfister Snobby Artist Woman: Miriam A. Hyman Michael: Gene Gabriel Drunk Woman: Gina Costigan Jasmine: Sarah Bolt Matty: Ian Unterman Waiter: Robert Garcia Cabrera Overweight Woman: Maia Nkenge Wilson Marathon Worker: Frances Eve Peter: Esteban Benito Film Crew: Executive Producer: Paul Downs Colaizzo Producer: Matthew Plouffe Producer: Tobey Maguire Producer: Margot Hand Director of Photography: Seamus Tierney Editor: Casey Brooks Executive Producer: Jillian Bell Art Direction: Naomi Munro Production Design: Erin Magill Set Decoration: Kim Fischer Costume Designer: Stacey Berman Original Music Composer: Duncan Thum Unit Production Manager: Jolian Blevins Executive Producer: Richard G. Weinberg Associate Producer: Padraic ‘Paddy’ Murphy Casting: Maribeth Fox Makeup Department Head: Scott Hersh Hair Department Head: Dennis Polanco Visual Effects Supervisor: Alex Noble Set Decoration Buyer: Lindsay Stephen Supervising Sound Editor: Ric Schnupp Casting: Laura Rosenthal First Assistant Director: Thomas Fatone Second Assistant Director: Kim Thompson Movie Reviews: SWITCH.: While ‘Brittany Runs a Marathon’ is about weight loss, it never feels pandering or forced. Instead, it comes across as extremely realistic and grounded, which allows the comedy to flow. Everyone across the board brings their A-game to bring this really fresh and heartwarming comedy to life. If you’re a fan of films like ‘Trainwreck’ or ‘The Big Sick’, put on your joggers and sweatpants to run out and see this one. – Chris dos Santos Read Chris’ full article… https://www.maketheswitch.com.au/article/review-brittany-runs-a-marathon-literally-run-out-to-see-this-stellar-comedy Head to https://www.maketheswitch.com.au/sff for more Sydney Film Festival reviews. Columbusbuck: Brittany gets it right – that feeling you have in the pit of your stomach when you push away everyone who cares about you. A feeling I’ve had for a long long time. So self destructive. A 5-star movie, reflecting the reality of life, wouldn’t have a happy ending. This movie has one. But the first 60 minutes absolutely nails it.
#based on true story#brother-in-law#doctor&039;s visit#dogsitter#drinking#embarrassed#exercise#frustration#housesitting#insecure woman#judgemental#Neighbor#new york city#nyc marathon#online dating#overweight woman#partying#pennsylvania#Philadelphia#relatable#roommate#running#single woman#struggles#Top Rated Movies#wake up call#weight loss
0 notes
Photo
#anatomic pathology#medical pathology#skull#human skull#ryan matthew cohn#osteology#cabinet of curiosities#oddities#natural history#pathological skull#morbid#odd
131 notes
·
View notes
Text
It's the Oddity Dream Team!
When do you get Adam Bashian, Ryan Matthew Cohn, Josh Balz and I in the same room?? It's gotta be the #OdditiesFleaMarket!
I'm so honoured to have spent my weekend surrounded by these, and countless other, incredible members of our community!
#josh balz#adam bashian#ryan matthew cohn#ben lovatt#skullstore#taxidermy#oddities#oddity#cabinet of curiosities#vulture culture#skull collecting#dead things
21 notes
·
View notes
Text
Via Ryan Matthew Cohn
29 notes
·
View notes
Text
Hey everyone! I rarely post anything personal here anymore, but i wanted to share my new hobby. Hair weaving. I took an online class last weekend put together by MorbidAnatomy on Instagram.
This is an art form popularized in the mid 1800s in England (but its been around much longer in other European countries, like sweden) and falling out of style in the 1910s. Hair was weaved to mourn lost loved ones, or to make a big wreath of hair flowers representing your family (think like a family photo, but before photos were easily attainable). It was also made into jewelry and other items.
I'm using wig hair, since I really like the colors I can get. These are my first weaves done and I hope to get better and make more.
Below are pictures of a real human hair flower and a wreath I own. Both are antiques and well over 100 years old. The small flower likely fell off a larger wreath and was mounted by the curator of the oddities flea market, Ryan Matthew Cohn.
5 notes
·
View notes
Photo
#TAKEOVER Malplaquet House //
Interior design influences both our work and personal space, and Malplaquet House is a visual source we return to again and again for ideas and inspiration. Located on Mile End Road in London, it is a Georgian landmark built in 1742 by Thomas Andrews. It was first occupied by a wealthy Jewish widow, and subsequently by brewer Harry Charrington, who drastically altered the property during his more than three decades as a resident. In the 19th century, the house hosted a number of small businesses, was home to a local union beginning in 1910, and survived, although with some damage, the London Blitz of WWII. Uninhabited for over a century, Malplaquet House was purchased in 1998 by museum director Tim Knox and renowned landscape gardener Todd Longstaffe-Gowan, and filled with objets d'art and esoterica from their own collections. The term "Maximalist" is almost an understatement when being used to describe the Malplaquet House. Why have one when you can have ten tends to be our mantra. #maximalistsforlife.
.
Photo credit: @philippedebeerst . Huge thanks to today's Guest Curators Ryan Matthew Cohn and @reginamariecohn of Oddities Flea Market for sharing their art loves and inspirations with us!
.
.
.
#beautifulbizarre #artmagazine #odditiesfleamarket #ryanmatthewcohn #reginamariecohn #malplaquethouse #interiordesign #oddities #fleamarket #darkart #macabre #skulls #taxidermy #reliquaries #sculpture #bizarre #gothic #anatomy #vanitas #art #culture #takeovermonday #takeover
29 notes
·
View notes
Text
Dear Trump Fans,
I keep hearing you say that Trump has done so much for America but you never elaborate on that, even when I ask you to. So, I’m asking again & my question is simple. What has he done that you think is so great? Aside from insulting people you don’t like, I just don’t see any achievements. This is what I do see:
-Trump didn't end the overseas wars like he promised. Instead, he got us involved in Syria. And he has nearly started a couple new wars with Iran & North Korea
- It seems you don't have your giant, waste-of-money wall. You have a small amount of fencing that anyone could cross should they want to. And Mexico won't EVER pay for it. Now, I’m fine with no wall but you shouldn’t be.
- Trump is trying to cut the CDC budget by almost 20% amidst a pandemic.
- Trump fired the pandemic response team last year.
- Trump is already saying he wants everyone back to work by Easter & all of the churches full on Easter- except every doctor & all his medically educated advisors are advising Trump against that. The cases of coronavirus are still increasing rapidly. Sending people back into such close proximity to one another will only inflame the problem, increasing the number of infected & dead tenfold.
-Trump has violated the emoluments clause of the constitution by failing to put his assets in a blind trust & thus is charging foreign leaders & American politicians inflated prices to stay at his hotels to win his favor & get private access to the president since he goes there all the time
- Trump is guilty of blatant nepotism. For example, he appointed Jared Kushner to negotiate peace in the middle east, handle diplomacy with China & Mexico, address the opioid epidemic, manage the wall construction process, etc. Jared isn't qualified for any of that, he only has that job because he bones Trump's daughter. Jared wouldn’t be qualified to manage a Pizza Hut. He was born rich and has done nothing but lose billions when he landed in his father job because his father went to prison for tax evasion, witness tampering, & illegal campaign contributions.
- Trump, who claims to be tough on terrorism, signed a multi-billion dollar weapons deal with Saudi Arabia RIGHT AFTER they murdered & dismembered an American journalist. Not to mention the genocide they were waging in Yemen. There is a reason that 80% of the 9/11 terrorist were from Saudi Arabia.
- Trump has eliminated funding for programs that work to de-radicalize people in extremist groups/organizations & help them escape that life.
- Trump cut his own taxes & that of his rich buddies & corporations BY 40%. Due to all the tax loopholes & shady financial dealings (like equity swapping or offshore tax havens) which the wealthiest Americans & corporations do, they already historically weren't paying anywhere near the marginal tax rate they should be on paper. Trump cut the corporate marginal tax rate from 35% to 21%. So after the loopholes & their shady bullshit, they're very likely paying a lower effective tax rate than you are. Thanks to Trump, many paid no income taxes at all in 2018 like Amazon, Netflix, Chevron, IBM, Delta Airlines, General Motors, Whirlpool, Goodyear Tires, etc.
-Trump promised to reduce the deficit but he has actually raised it by a lot. When you decrease the amount of taxes coming in that drastically & you increase government spending that much, the deficit is going to increase. The Caronavirus situation has only exacerbated that problem but the problem was already there.
-Trump pulled out of the Iran deal, solely because Obama did it. And Mr. Art of the Deal did not even try to negotiate a new deal.
- This great healthcare Trump promised hasn't happened. Less people have insurance now than when Trump first took office. Drug prices have only gone up. There have be cuts to Medicaid as well.
-Trump appointed a judge who clearly lied to congress & whom likely sexually assaulted someone. Why Trump did not pick a different conservative judge to nominate, I will never understand.
- Trump cut all the social safety net programs that help the poor & disabled: SSI Disability, Food Stamps, Medicaid, HUD, etc.
- Like it or not, Trump was technically impeached. He just wasn’t removed from office by the Senate because there are a bunch of scared Republicans who are too scared to do or say anything against Trump. Tribalism saved him. That’s it. Because he admitted on national television that he talked about Biden & his son on that phone call- you can even see the exact moment when he realizes he shouldn’t have said that. So, he did do what he was accused of.
-His administration is a revolving door of hiring & firing/quitting. Trump said he knew the best people so why would he need to fire so many of them? Think about how many people have come & gone. These are just some of the big names who left the administration but there are WAY MORE than I am listing: Rex Tillerson, Mike Pompeo, Scott Pruitt, Steve Bannon, John Bolton, Jeff Sessions, John Kelly, Anthony Scaramucci, Reince Priebus, Sean Spicer, Sarah Sanders, James Mattis, Rick Perry, Nikki Haley, Dan Coats, Alexander Acosta, Scott Gottlieb, Bill Shine, Tom Price, H.R. McMaster, Ryan Zinke, Mick Mulvaney, James Comey, Sebastian Gorka, Omarosa Newman, Gary Cohn, Don McGahn, Rod Rosenstein, Michael Flynn, Sally Yates, Tom Homan, Ty Cobb, Tom Bossert, K.T. McFarland, Rob Porter, Dina Powell, Rick Dearborn, Matthew Whittaker, Ezra Cohen-Watnick, Hope Hicks, Brenda Firtzgerald, Rob Snyder, Michael Dubke, Sean Doocey, etc.
-This is kind of a minor point but it does illustrate Trump’s hypocrisy. Trump criticized Obama for golfing so much & then Trump turns around & plays 2.6 times more golf than Obama in his first 2 years and 91 days & has cost the tax payer an estimated $74 million more than Obama.
- Does it ever embarrass you how little Trump knows about anything? Ever notice how he never goes in depth talking about anything? Its all vague because he doesn’t know enough about healthcare or the Iran Deal or climate change to address it in any kind of depth. You still see that idiocy spill out regardles. During an interview for SiriusXM’s P.O.T.U.S. channel, Trump said that former President Andrew Jackson was angry about the Civil War. The only problem is, Jackson couldn’t have been angry about the war. He died in 1845. The Civil War was in 1861. Another example would be during a call with Canada’s prime minister, Justin Trudeau, Trump claimed Canada burned down the White House during the War of 1812. Canada didn’t exist as a country until 1867. That was the British... Trump also claimed General John J. Pershing dealt with Muslim terrorists by shooting them with bullets dipped in pig’s blood. That did not happen. The story began circulating the internet around the September 11 terrorist attacks. Apparently Trump believed it was factual, talking about it during his 2016 presidential campaign & again after a terror attack in Barcelona. Then, speaking to the conservative radio host Hugh Hewitt, Trump confused the Quds Force, a unit of Iran’s Revolutionary Guard, with the Kurds, the minority group battling ISIS in northern Iraq (who he would later abandoned). Maybe that confusion could be forgiven for an average Joe but if you’ president, you need to know stuff like that (especially given the region these two groups are in). Hence why most presidents study political science, law, or economics in college or at least, they bother to read up on this stuff. But Trump doesn’t really read. The only book he claims to have read was a biography about Andrew Jackson whom, he thought was mad about a war that happened 16 years after his death & he also seems to have missed the whole Trail of Tears thing.
- By pulling out of the Iran Nuclear Deal & the Paris Climate Accord, Trump has isolated us from our allies. Our word means nothing anymore. And who can blame them for being pissed? Whether Iran has a nuclear weapon effect more than just us. Given the size of our nation, our refusal to take the looming threat of climate change seriously is a detriment to the entire world that can & likely will have devastating consequences for everyone. Furthermore, Trump trash talks our closest allies & has placed tariffs on nearly all of them. For example:
AUSTRALIA: Shortly after taking office, Trump reportedly berated then-Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull over an agreement between the U.S. and Australia involving refugee resettlement.
CANADA: Trump also attacked Canadian President Justin Trudeau as “meek, mild, dishonest, & weak” during a conversation on trade at the G7 summit in 2018. He also threatened to withhold the U.S.’s signature from a joint communique from the meeting over the feud. Trudeau he also found it “insulting” that tariffs were placed on Canada under a rarely invoked law that allows levies to be placed on a country in the interest of national security. Since when is Canada a national security threat?
DENMARK: Trump also went after Denmark’s Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen after she refused to sell him Greenland. She called the idea “absurd,” & Trump referred to her as “nasty & inappropriate.” The people that live there don’t want to become American. You can’t just buy a country on whim. Greenland belongs to Denmark but its semi-autonomous.
FRANCE: Trump threatened to slap tariffs on French wine & called French President Emmanuel Macron “foolish” after he signed a digital services tax on tech companies making at least 750 MILLION EUROS annually, a figure which meant U.S.-based tech giants like Apple, Google, Facebook & Amazon would be included.
GERMANY: Trump has had a particularly tumultuous relationship with German Chancellor Angela Merkel. The president has repeatedly threatened Germany with auto tariffs, saying if companies like BMW and Mercedes wanted to sell cars in the U.S., they should build them in the country. German Chancellor Angela Merkel on Friday criticized President Donald Trump's tweets about four Democratic congresswomen of color telling them to go back to where they came from. She said that the president's tweets contradict "the strength of America." "I distance myself firmly from this & feel solidarity with the women who were attacked," Merkel said. (Canada’s prime minister, Justin Trudeau also criticized Trump for the same thing).
JAPAN: Trump has lamented the U.S.’s responsibility to defend Japan if attacked, saying the alliance between Washington & Tokyo is uneven. Trump has also threatened Japan with auto tariffs, though it announced in May it was delaying any levies for six months.
MEXICO: President Trump has repeatedly torn into Mexico, slamming it on trade but focusing much of his ire on the country over immigration. Trump has threatened America’s southern neighbor with tariffs over its alleged inaction in working to stem the flow of undocumented migrants in the U.S. And let’s face it, he doesn’t exactly talk about the Mexican people in the nicest way and stroked racial tensions.
SWEDEN: President Trump feuded with Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Löfven after American rapper A$AP Rocky was detained in Sweden & charged with assault following a June incident in Stockholm. Apparently Kanye West told Trump about it. 🙄 The rapper was ultimately released in & returned to the U.S AFTER he was convicted & had to pay a fine (plus time served).
UNITED KINGDOM: While Trump has bashed the United Kingdom over trade practices, threatening tariffs on one of the U.S.’s closest allies to rectify what he sees as an imbalance, he has directed much of his criticism toward the country’s handling of Brexit. He also attacked the UK's National Health Service, claiming it is "going broke & not working." That’s not true but its not really his business either way. Trump is so disliked in the UK that at one point, 75,000 protestors gathered in central London’s Trafalgar Square to protest U.S. President Trump’s visit to the U.K
SOUTH KOREA: The Trump administration is reportedly demanding South Korea pay 400% more for U.S. troops in the region- despite the fact that having a base in South Korea is essential as much for us as it is for them. We need a base near North Korea should we ever have to attack. Maybe raising it some is reasonable but raising anything 400% overnight is a little absurd.
I see failure & corruption in Trump. I see a danger to America. Feel free to try to change my mind.
#politics#conservative#liberal#democrats#republicans#explain#political blog#PoliticalQuestions#potus#potustrump#failure
3 notes
·
View notes
Link
Here are some senior figures who have been fired, quit or otherwise changed roles in the administration.
2019
Randolph "Tex" Alles -- the head of the U.S. Secret Service -- left in May as part of a broader shake-up of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). The White House tapped James Murray, a career Secret Service agent, to take over.
Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen. She resigned in April amid Trump's rising anger at a surge in migrants crossing the U.S.-Mexico border. Kevin McAleenan, who had led the U.S. Customs and Border Protection commissioner, was chosen as acting DHS secretary.
Linda McMahon - The Republican fundraiser was one of Trump's first Cabinet picks. She served as director of the Small Business Administration until March, when she resigned to join Trump's re-election campaign. Trump nominated U.S. Treasurer Jovita Carranza to the position in April.
Clete Willems - A key figure in trade talks with China and a deputy to Trump's top economic adviser, Larry Kudlow, Willems said in March he wanted to spend more time with his family.
Heather Wilson - The U.S. Air Force secretary, once considered a top candidate to become defense secretary, decided to return to academia.
Bill Shine - Eight months after being hired as the White House communications director, he resigned to work on Trump's re-election campaign. A source close to Trump said the president had lost confidence in the former Fox News executive.
2018
Jim Mattis - In a candid resignation letter that laid bare his growing divide with Trump over Syria and Afghanistan policies, the defense secretary abruptly quit, shocking allies and Congress. Trump named Mattis' deputy, Patrick Shanahan, a former Boeing executive, to the role in an acting capacity soon afterward.
Ryan Zinke - Trump's first interior secretary left at the end of 2018 amid investigations into his use of security details, chartered flights and a real estate deal.
John Kelly - A retired Marine Corps general, Kelly was hired as White House chief of staff to bring order to the chaotic Trump White House, but ultimately fell out with his boss. Trump named his budget director, Mick Mulvaney, to the job on an acting basis on Dec. 14.
Jeff Sessions - The Republican former U.S. senator from Alabama was finally forced out as attorney general on Nov. 7 after months of being attacked and ridiculed by the president for recusing himself from a special counsel probe into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election. He was replaced briefly by Matthew Whitaker until William Barr was confirmed to the job.
Nikki Haley - The former South Carolina governor stepped down at the end of 2018 as U.S. ambassador to the United Nations. Trump first put forward State Department spokeswoman Heather Nauert as her successor, but she later withdrew. Trump has since nominated Republican donor and U.S. Ambassador to Canada Kelly Craft for the position.
Don McGahn - Trump said in August the White House counsel would leave, amid strains between the two over the Russia probe.
Scott Pruitt - The Environmental Protection Agency chief quit in July under fire over a series of ethics controversies.
David Shulkin - White House officials said in March that the Veterans Affairs secretary would resign.
H.R. McMaster - The national security adviser was replaced in March by John Bolton.
Rex Tillerson - The secretary of state was fired by Trump in March after long-standing tension between them.
Gary Cohn - The National Economic Council director and former Goldman Sachs president said in March he would resign. Trump picked Larry Kudlow to replace him.
Hope Hicks - The White House communications director, a long-serving and trusted Trump aide, resigned on Feb. 28.
Rob Porter - The White House staff secretary resigned in February after accusations of domestic abuse from former wives.
2017
Omarosa Manigault Newman - The former reality TV star was fired as assistant to the president in December.
Tom Price - The Health and Human Services secretary quit under pressure from Trump on Sept. 29 over travel practices.
Stephen Bannon - Trump's chief strategist was fired by Trump in mid-August after clashing with White House moderates.
Anthony Scaramucci - The White House communications director was fired by Trump in July after 10 days on the job.
Reince Priebus - Replaced as chief of staff by Kelly, Priebus lost Trump's confidence after setbacks in Congress.
Sean Spicer - Resigned as White House press secretary in July, ending a turbulent tenure.
Michael Dubke - Resigned as White House communications director in May.
James Comey - The FBI director, who led the Russia probe before the special counsel was appointed, was fired by Trump in May.
Michael Flynn - Resigned in February as Trump's national security adviser. Flynn later pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI.
Sally Yates - Fired in January by Trump as acting attorney general.
(Reporting by Washington Newsroom; Editing by Kevin Drawbaugh, and Alistair Bell)
All of the appointees of President Putin’s Apprentice share certain things in common; They’re either Corrupt, Incompetent or BOTH.
They may think they’re the smart ones for jumping of his sinking garbage barge, but all of them will be tainted with his foul stink for the rest of their wasted and unredeemable lives.
4 notes
·
View notes
Text
So I went to the Oddities Flea Market today. Got to see Ryan Matthew Cohn, had to stop a guy from trying to steal my friend’s phone and witnessed a robbery! Saturday fun!
3 notes
·
View notes
Text
Saturday Night Fever @ New Victoria Theatre Woking 2015 (#122)
Title: Saturday Night Fever
Venue: New Victoria Theatre Woking
Year: 2015
Condition: Wear to edges
Author: Based on the Paramount/RSO film and the Story by Nik Cohn. Adapted for the stage by Robert Stigwood in collaboration with Bill Oakes. Featuring songs by Bee Gees.
Director: New Version Arranged, Edited and Directed by Ryan McBryde
Choreographer: Andrew Wright
Cast: Danny Bayne, Naomi Slights, Bethany Linsdell, Alex Lodge, Rory Phelan, Llandyll Gove, Cici Howells, Rhona McGregor, Mike Llloyd, Matthew Quinn, Bracken Burns, Mike Turnbull, Michael Stewart, Lauren McCabe, Aston New, Ellie Ann Lowe, Sally Peerless, Joe Vetch, Andrew Gallo, Nick James
FIND ON EBAY HERE
0 notes
Photo
Stephen Romano & Morbid Anatomy at Green-Wood Cemetery
Greetings: I am thrilled to have been invited to participate in this exhibition and incredible event! I will be contributing works by Wolfgang Grasse, the MASTERPIECE " "Merry - Go - Round" (illustrated below) as well as works by Olga Frobe Kapteyn and an anonymous Masonic Lodge painting of Father Time.
The exhibition is open Saturday and Sundays 12 - 5 through June 24 and is free.
From Morbid Anatomy's founder and creative director Joanna Ebenstein:
Morbid Anatomy Residency at Brooklyn's Historic Green-Wood Cemetery!
The residency will be housed in The Cemetery's city landmark 1877 Fort Hamilton Gatehouse (see below). In the attic (below left) will find a new iteration of the Morbid Anatomy Library. Downstairs will feature The Power of Images: Life, Death, and Rebirth, a new exhibition curated by Morbid Anatomy's Laetitia Barbier and Joanna Ebenstein and featuring artworks, artifacts and ephemera from the hand (or private collections) of Kahn and Selesnick, Dana Sherwood, Rebecca Purcell, Ryan Matthew Cohn, Shannon Taggart, Lourdes Sanchez, The Stephen Romano Gallery, Invisible Gallery, Evan Michelson, The Reanimation Library, Friese Undine, J D Powe, Ronni Thomas, Daisy Tainton, Lado Pochkhua, Brian Cotnoir, Joel Schlemowitz, Eva Aridjis, the Green-Wood Cemetery Archives and more.
The residency will be free and open to the public on weekends, April 1 - June 24, 2018, from 12 - 5. We will also be producing a series of lectures, events, tours and parties as part of the residency; stay tuned for more on that.
https://morbidanatomy.blogspot.com/2018/03/morbid-anatomy-has-new-home-at.html
17 notes
·
View notes
Text
RECENT BOOTS
My full list can be found at: msclsfan.weebly.com Please feel free to message me through my site, or just here on tumblr, if you are interested in trading (I also do gifting!) Videos: The Band's Visit | Broadway Previews | October 16, 2017 | .VOB Tony Shalhoub (Tewfiq Zakaria), Katrina Lenk (Dina), George Abud (Camal), Etai Benson (Papi), John Cariani (Itzik), Adam Kantor (Telephone Guy), Andrew Polk (Avrum), Ari'el Stachel (Haled), Bill Army (Zelger), Rachel Prather (Julia), Jonathan Raviv (Sammy), Sharone Sayegh (Anna), Kristen Sieh (Iris), Alok Tewari (Simon) Book of Mormon | West End | May 29, 2013 | .VOB Gavin Creel (Elder Price), Daniel Buckley (st/by Elder Cunningham), Alexia Khadime (Nabulungi), Giles Terera (Mafala Hatimbi), Stephen Ashfield (Moroni/Elder McKinley), Tosh Wanogho-Maud (u/s General), Haydn Oakley (Price's Dad/Joseph Smith/Mission President). Book of Mormon | First National Tour - Costa Mesa, CA | May 17, 2014 | .mp4 David Larsen (Elder Price), Cody Jamison Strand, Tallia Brinson (u/s Nabulungi), Jeff Heimbrock (u/s Cunningham's Dad), Pierce Cassedy, James Vincent Meredith, David Aron Damane, Christopher Shyer Book of Mormon | Second National Tour - Cincinnati, Ohio April 2, 2016 | .VOB Ryan Bondy (Elder Price), Cody Jamison Strand (Elder Cunningham), Candace Quarrels (Nabulungi), Daxton Bloomquist (Elder McKinley/Moroni), Sterling Jarvis(Mafala Hatimbi), David Aron Damane (General), Edward Watts (Price’s Dad/Joseph Smith), CJ Pawlikowski (Cunningham’s Dad) Frozen | OBC | Pre-Broadway - Denver, CO | October 1, 2017 | .VOB Caissie Levy (Elsa), Patti Murin (Anna), Julani Alladin (Kristoff), Greg Hildreth (Olaf), John Riddle (Hans), Timothy Hughes (Pabbie), Robert Creighton (Weselton), Andrew Pirozzi (Sven), Audrey Bennett (Young Anna), Ayla Schwartz (Young Elsa) Fun Home | OBC | Broadway | March 29, 2015 | .VOB Beth Malone (Allison), Emily Skeggs Small (Medium Allison), Sydney Lucas (Allison), Michael Cerveris (Bruce), Judy Kuhn (Helen) Oscar Williams (Christian), Zell Morrow (John), Joel Perez (Roy) ,Roberta Colindrez (Joan) Legally Blonde | Broadway | September 2, 2007 | .VOB Laura Bell Bundy (Elle), Andy Karl (u/s Emmett), Orfeh (Paulette), Richard H. Blake (Warner), Kate Shindle (Vivienne), Nikki Snelson (Brooke/Shandi), Michael Rupert (Professor Callahan), Annaleigh Ashford (Margot), Natalie Joy Johnson (Enid/Veronica), Matthew Risch (Dewey/Kyle u/s) Notes: Les Misérables | West End | September 19, 2013 | .mp4 Daniel Koek (Valjean), James Gant (u/s Javert), Na-Young Jeong (Fantine), Carrie Hope Fletcher (Eponine), Rob Houchen (Marius), Samantha Dorsey (Cosette), Anton Zetterholm (Enjolras) Mamma Mia! | Broadway | November 21, 2012 | .VOB Christy Altomare (Sophie), Natalie Bradshaw/Monica Kapoor (u/s Ali), Thomasina Gross (Lisa), Felicia Findley (Tanya), Laureen Cohn (Rosie), Judy McLane (Donna), Zak Resnick (Sky), Graham Rowat (Harry), Daniel Cooney (Bill), Aaron Lazar (Sam)
#broadway bootlegs#bootlegs#bootleg list#bootleg trading#bootleg gifting#video bootleg#les miserables bootleg#book of mormon bootleg#the band's visit bootleg#frozen bootleg
2 notes
·
View notes