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N. H. Pritchard, (comp. 1965/July 1971), The Mundus, Edited by Paul Stephens, Primary Information, Brooklyn, NY, 2024
Managing Editor: Sam Korman Designers: Andrew Shurtz & Sebastian Campos at Verytime Copy Editor: Allison Dubinsky
Plus: Charles Bernstein, 'The Mundus' by N. H. Pritchard, «Jacket2», September 27, 2024
#graphic design#art#poetry#concrete poetry#visual poetry#book#cover#book cover#back cover#norman h. pritchard#paul stephens#sam korman#andrew shurtz#sebastian campos#verytime#allison dubinsky#charles bernstein#primary information#jacket2#1960s#1970s#2020s
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Gordon Korman just outright owned our souls didn’t he
Bookish 2000s kid reading list (🇨🇦 Specifically Canadian Edition 🇨🇦)
#pirate’s passage#william gilkerson#eric walters#raven’s end#ben gadd#canada#canadian#airborn#airborn trilogy#silverwing#kenneth oppel#the breadwinner#deborah ellis#gordon korman#chasing the falconers#wow canada#Vivien bowers#Arthur slade#dear Canada#we all fall down#anne of green gables#lucy maud montgomery#the dog who wouldn’t be#Farley Mowat#forbidden city#William bell#last sam’s cage#David a poulsen#middle grade#books
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DID A F/O ACTOR RECOUNT :3
here is a tally of the recurring actors on my f/os list, based on number of f/os
because im obsessed with self statistics
12 f/os - roddy mcdowall 7 f/os - christopher lee, sam neill 6 f/os - vincent price, jeffrey combs 5 f/os - sean connery, kurt russell 4 f/os - peter cushing, paul lynde, anthony stewart head, david ogden stiers, robin williams 3 f/os - bruce campbell, patrick troughton, kevin kline, charles gray, willem dafoe, harvey korman, darren mcgavin, nicolas cage, david warner
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2024’s books (goal: 150)
The invisible life of addie larue - VE Schwab*
Champion (legend series) - Marie Lu
Rebel (legend series) - Marie Lu
The wise man’s fear - Patrick Rothfuss*
The return of Sherlock Holmes - Arthur Conan Doyle
The love hypothesis - Ali Hazelwood*
Loathe to love you - Ali hazelwood
Twisted love - Ana Huang
The kite runner - Khaled Hossini
I am the messenger - Markus Zusak
Lightlark - Alex Aster
Fourth wing - Rebecca Yarros
Everything everything - Nicola Yoon
The false prince - Jennifer A. Nielsen
The runaway king - Jennifer A. Nielsen
The shadow throne - Jennifer A. Nielsen
Love, theoretically - Ali Hazelwood*
Iron flame - Rebecca Yarros
A thousand splendid suns - Khaled Hossini
The lost symbol- Dan Brown
The gentleman’s guide to vice and virtue - Mackenzie Lee
Dance of thieves - Mary E Pearson
The lady’s guide to petticoats and piracy - Mackenzie Lee
The nobleman’s guide to scandal and shipwrecks - Mackenzie Lee
Vow of thieves - Mary E Pearson
The kiss of deception - Mary E Pearson
The heart of betrayal - Mary E Pearson
The beauty of darkness - Mary E Pearson
The shadows between us - Tricia Levenseller
My sister’s keeper - Jodi Picoult
The cruel prince- Holly Black*
The wicked king (RR) - Holly Black*
The queen of nothing (RR)-Holly Black*
Scythe - Neal Shusterman
Slaughterhouse five - Kurt Vonnegut
House of earth and blood - Sarah J Maas
House of sky and breath - Sarah J Maas
House of flame and shadow - Sarah J Maas
The bride test - Helen Hoang
Shatter me - Tahereh Mafi
Destroy me - Tahereh Mafi
unravel me - Tahereh Mafi
ignite me - Tahereh Mafi
Restore me - Tahereh Mafi
Defy me - Tahereh Mafi
If he had been with me - Laura Nowlin
Fantastic beasts and where to find them - JK Rowling
The brothers Hawthorne - Jennifer Lynn Barnes
Fantastic Beasts : The Crimes of Grindelwald - JK Rowling
The hate u give - Angie Thomas
Fantastic Beasts : The Secrets of Dumbledore - JK Rowling
Sword Catcher - Cassandra Clare
Twelfth Night - Shakespeare
fracture me - Tahereh Mafi
imagine me - Tahereh Mafi
Legendborn - Tracy Deonn
bloodmarked - Tracy Deonn
Iron Widow - Xiran Jay Zhao
The Lesbiana’s Guide to Catholic School - Sonora Reyes
Morrighan: the beginnings of the remnant universe - Mary E Pearson
Boy - Roald Dahl
Going Solo - Ronald Dahl
Bride - Ali Hazelwood
The true love experiment- Christina Lauren
Auntie Mame - Patrick Dennis
Life of Pi - Yann Martel
Holding up the universe - Jennifer Niven
The American Roommate Experiment - Elena Armas
the dictionary of lost words - pip williams
An Abundance of Katherines - John Green
Restart - Gordon Korman
Youve Reached Sam - Dustin Thao
A darker shade of magic - VE Schwab
Lessons in Chemistry - Bonnie Garmus
Caraval - Stephanie Garber
Legendary - Stephanie Garber
warm bodies - isaac maron
Breathless- Jennifer Niven
The Grandest Game - Jennifer Lynn Barnes
The Atlas Six - Olvie Blake
80/150 books, last updated august 14
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Mena Suvari, Eddie Griffin, and Logan Riley Bruner in Yale Entertainment’s ALL YOU NEED IS BLOOD.
Yale Entertainment announces their latest feature, All You Need Is Blood, a horror-thriller with comedic elements starring Logan Riley Bruner (Stranger Things), Mena Suvari (American Beauty) and Eddie Griffin (Undercover Brother). Cooper Roberts, who was nominated for a Grammy® for directing the music video to The Dead Weather's “I Feel Love,” is the writer-director. Yale Entertainment’s Jordan Yale Levine, Jordan Beckerman and Jesse Korman are producing. Russell Posternak is also producing. Worldwide sales will be handled by the company’s recently launched sales banner, Great Escape, led by Nick Donnermeyer.
In All You Need Is Blood, after a strange meteor lands in his backyard and turns his deadbeat father into a brain-eating zombie, a 16-year-old aspiring director teams up with his friends to create the ultimate student film.
“It’s a zombie film but I love it because of how much heart it has. At its core, this story has so many meaningful themes it’s exploring, buried under the carnage.” Said Korman.
“Cooper [Roberts] has a tremendously assured vision with this project,” Donnermeyer said. “He’s gotten some great performances from his actors and the production just looks fantastic overall—all the more impressive for a debut feature.”
Executive producers include Yale’s Michael J. Rothstein, and Jason Kringstein, Scott Levenson, Clay Pecorin, Russell Geyser, Brian S. Unger, Eric Broughton and Roz Rothstein.
Suvari’s recent credits include Don't Tell a Soul, What Lies Below and The Accursed. Previous films include Sam Mendes’ American Beauty, Tony Scott’s Domino, and the American Pie series, as well as television roles on Six Feet Under and American Horror Story.. She will next be seen portraying Jane Wyman in next year's biographical drama, Regan, opposite Dennis Quaid. Suvari is repped by Innovative Artists and MPE.
Stand-up comedian Griffin currently has a residency titled The Eddie Griffin experience in Las Vegas, followed by a nationwide tour. His film credits include the Oscar®-winning A Star is Born, John Q, the Scary Movieseries, Armageddon and the titular role in Undercover Brother. He is repped by Stewart Talent.
Bruner is best known for playing Fred Benson on Stranger Things. His other credits include The Marvelous Ms. Maisel, and the films Vox Lux, Alex Strangelove and The Reunion. He is repped by A3 Artists Agency.
Production on the film recently wrapped in New Jersey.
#film news#movie news#yale entertainment#cooper roberts#logan riley bruner#mena suvari#eddie griffin#all you need is blood#horror#zombie#comedy#completion
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Oh god. I had this in my likes and it got buried by all my Harwin and Finan gif sets lol. Okay, let's do this.
Harwin Strong - House of the Dragon
Finan - The Last Kingdom
Olivia Benson - Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
Hannah Korman - Reboot
Sam & Dean Winchester (sorry, they are one character to me and I cannot choose)
Hoyt Rawlins - Walker, Independence
Jet Slootmaekers - Law & Order: Organized Crime
Nyla Harper - The Rookie
Dr Spencer Ried - Criminal Minds
Geralt of Rivia (Henry Cavil's version) - The Witcher
And I tag every one of my followers who wishes to do this. Have fun!
Thank you @lailaphx-is-havin-a-crisis @starrose17 and @july4thkisses for tagging me.
10 Fandoms, 10 Characters, 10 Tags
1. Sam Winchester(spn)
2. Max Guevara (dark angel)
3. Rogue(xmen comics/movies)
4. Rey(star wars)
5. Joe Goldberg(you)
6. Eddie(stranger things)
7. Morticia Addams(Addams family)
8. Olivia Bensen (law and order svu)
9. Bobby Hill (King of the Hill)
10. Tina Belcher (Bob's Burgers)
Tagging:
@small-scale-majestic
@fandom-hoarder
@wincestisnotabuse
@durinsbride
@lord-kaira
@persephones-journey
@as-lost-as-sams-shoe
@sizequeenjohnwinchester
@snakebitmaenad
@babyhasohioplates
#tagging game#I would like to say#that in each of these fandoms#I love more than one character most of the time#so choosing one was hard#and for other fandoms#the character came instantly to my mind
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TV Guide - October 27 - November 2, 1962
Eamon Joseph O'Brien (September 10, 1915 – May 9, 1985) Film and television actor and film director. His career spanned almost 40 years.
Primarily a film actor O'Brien worked heavily in television, on such shows as Pulitzer Prize Playhouse, Lux Video Theatre and Schlitz Playhouse of Stars and Playhouse 90 episode, The Comedian,
From 1959 to 1960, O'Brien portrayed the title role in the syndicated crime drama Johnny Midnight, about a New York City actor-turned-private detective.
O'Brien had roles on many television series, including an appearance on Target: The Corruptors!, The Eleventh Hour, Breaking Point and Mission: Impossible.
In the mid-'60s, O'Brien co-starred with Roger Mobley and Harvey Korman in the "Gallegher" episodes of NBC's Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color. From 1963 to 1965, he co-starred in the NBC legal drama Sam Benedict.
Richard Rust (July 13, 1938 – November 9, 1994) Actor of stage, television, and film born in Boston, probably best remembered for his role as a young lawyer in NBC's Sam Benedict series (1962–1963).
In 1959, Rust appeared in the episode "Well of Gold" of the NBC children's western series, Buckskin, starring Tom Nolan. He also appeared in several western television programs, including Black Saddle with Peter Breck, The Man from Blackhawk starring Robert Rockwell, The Rifleman starring Chuck Connors, Gunsmoke with James Arness, Tales of Wells Fargo starring Dale Robertson, Johnny Ringo with Don Durant, and Have Gun – Will Travel with Richard Boone. He twice guest starred on ABC/Warner Brothers series, Bourbon Street Beat with Andrew Duggan, and 77 Sunset Strip with Efrem Zimbalist, Jr. Rust guest starred on other ABC/WB programs too, including Sugarfoot with Will Hutchins, Bronco with Ty Hardin, Lawman with John Russell, and The Roaring 20s. Rust appeared on the syndicated series, The Brothers Brannagan with Stephen Dunne and Mark Roberts, and Rescue 8, with Jim Davis and Lang Jeffries. He guest starred too on James Franciscus's short-lived CBS series The Investigators.
After Sam Benedict, Rust appeared in various television programs, including Gary Lockwood's The Lieutenant, which occupied the former time slot on Saturday nights held the previous year by Sam Benedict. He guest starred on three episodes of Have Gun – Will Travel starring Richard Boone, two episodes of Perry Mason with Raymond Burr, Bonanza, Christopher George's The Rat Patrol, and Cade's County with Glenn Ford. Rust appeared as James Vining in 1975 on the ABC Daytime soap opera General Hospital. (Wikipedia)
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LUCY & BEDROCK! (TWIST! TWIST!)
Lucille Ball & “The Flintstones”
“The Flintstones” was TV’s first primetime animated sitcom. It was produced by Hannah-Barbara animation and ran on ABC TV from 1960 to 1966. Following the show's cancellation, a film called The Man Called Flintstone, a musical spy caper that parodied James Bond, was released that same year. The show was revived in the early 1970s and several different series and made-for-TV movies. The original show also was adapted into a live-action film in 1994, and a prequel, The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas, which followed in 2000.
Although not officially recognized by its creators, the show bears a very strong resemblance to TV’s “The Honeymooners”. Fred and Wilma Flintstone are reminiscent of Ralph and Alice Kramden, and they have best friends and neighbors Betty and Barney Rubble that are very similar to Ed and Trixie Norton. The original “Honeymooners” (1955-56) also was spun-off into future iterations, including musical episodes, just like “The Flintstones.”
Lucille Ball admired “Honeymooners” creator and Jackie Gleason and Gleason even played Ralph Kramden on “Here’s Lucy.” Ball also worked with the show’s other stars: Art Carney (in “Happy Anniversary and Goodbye” and “What Now Catherine Curtis”), Audrey Meadows (in “Mother of the Bride” on “Life With Lucy”) and even Jane Kean, who played Trixie in the color “Honeymooners” (who was seen on a 1966 episode of “The Lucy Show”).
CAST CONNECTIONS
Jean Vander Pyl (Wilma Flintstone / Pebbles) worked with Lucille Ball on several episodes of “My Favorite Husband” radio show in 1948.
Alan Reed (Fred Flintstone) played a train station luncheon counter attendant in “Lucy Visits The White House” (TLS S1;E23) in 1963, while also playing Fred Flintstone on ABC. He later appeared on an episode of Desi Arnaz’s “Mothers-in-Law”.
Bea Benadaret (Betty Rubble) was one of Lucille Ball’s favorite performers. She played Iris Atterbury on “My Favorite Husband” and was Ball’s first choice to play Ethel Mertz. Instead, she played Miss Lewis in “Lucy Plays Cupid” (ILL S1;E15).
Mel Blanc (Barney Rubble) was a master of voices best known for Bugs Bunny. He also worked extensively with Jack Benny, once with Lucille Ball. He did two films with Lucille Ball: The Fuller Brush Girl (1950) and G.I. Journal (1944). In 1969, Blanc did some ADR (dialogue replacement) work on “Here’s Lucy.”
Hal Smith (Various Voices) is probably best known as Otis the Drunk on “The Andy Griffith Show”. He appeared with Lucille Ball in the 1963 film Critic’s Choice and did three episodes of “The Lucy Show” and one of “Here’s Lucy.”
Howard Morris (Various Voices) played Howard Coe in “Lucy and the Golden Greek” (TLS S4;E2) in 1965.
Allan Melvin (Various Voices) is best remembered as Sam the Butcher on “The Brady Bunch” and Barney Hefner on “All in the Family.” In 1956, as Corporal Henshaw on “Sergeant Bilko,” he did was seen with Ball in “Bilko’s Ape Man.” Melvin and Ball also appeared together on the 8th Anniversary of “The Ed Sullivan Show” In 1954.
Harvey Korman (The Great Gazzoo / Various Voices) is best remembered for his work with Carol Burnett on “The Carol Burnett Show”, several times with Lucille Ball. He also appeared on “The Lucy Show” three times.
Janet Waldo (Mrs. Slaghoople / Hedda Rocker / Various Voices) is best remembered for voicing Judy Jetson on another Hanna-Barbera cartoon series, “The Jetsons” (1962-87). She played Peggy “Keep Jiggling” Dawson on “I Love Lucy” and Lucy Carmichael’s sister Marge on “The Lucy Show.”
Frank Nelson (Rockbind / Rocky Stone / Various Clerks) did two recurring characters on “I Love Lucy” - Freddie Fiillmore and Ralph Ramsey, in addition to other characters. His distinctive voice was heard on “My Favorite Husband” and he made one appearance, as the harried train conductor, on “The Lucy Show.”
June Foray (Granny / Nurses) was one of the most famous voice artists in Hollywood, most famous for Rocket J. Squirrel. Coincidentally, Warner Brothers recruited Foray to replace Bea Benadaret as Granny in their cartoons. On “I Love Lucy” she provided the bark of Fred the dog.
Paula Winslowe (Mrs. Slate / Various Voices) played Mrs. Martha Conklin on “Our Miss Brooks” opposite Gale Gordon. On “I Love Lucy” she was one of the passengers on the S.S. Constitution in “Second Honeymoon” (ILL S5;E14) and a patient (in wheelchair, above) in “Lucy Plays Florence Nightingale” (TLS S2;E14). She was the voice of Bambi’s mother in the 1942 Disney film Bambi.
Verna Felton (Pearl Slaghoople) received two Emmy nominations for her role in the Desilu series “December Bride,” playing Hilda Crocker from 1955 to 1959. She did two episodes of “I Love Lucy,” including playing Lucy’s stern maid, Mrs. Porter. Felton voiced many characters for Disney.
Howard McNear (Doctor) played Mr. Crawford, Little Ricky’s music teacher on “I Love Lucy.” McNear went on to play Floyd the Barber on “The Andy Griffith Show” from 1961 to 1967, filmed on the Desilu backlot. He was also seen in Lucy and Desi’s 1953 film The Long, Long Trailer.
Herb Vigran (Cop) was one of the busiest character actors in Hollywood. He played Jule, Ricky Ricardo’s music agent on two episodes of “I Love Lucy” in addition to playing movie publicist Hal Sparks in “Lucy is Envious” (ILL S3;23). He was seen in the Lucy-Desi film The Long, Long Trailer and six episodes of “The Lucy Show” - all as doctors!
Ginny Tyler (Daisy) voiced Clementine the sheep in “Lucy Buys a Sheep” (TLS S1;E5) and the bird voices in “Lucy Gets the Bird” (TLS S3;E12) and one episode of “Here’s Lucy.” She did the voice of the sheep in Disney’s 1964 hit Mary Poppins. Although she died in 2012, her voice can still be heard in the chorus of birds outside The Enchanted Tiki Room at Disneyland and Walt Disney World.
Willard Waterman (Gus Gravel) was a versatile voice actor who appeared on hundreds of radio shows in the 1930s and 40s. He is probably best remembered for playing “The Great Gildersleeve” on both radio and TV. He was seen on “The Lucy Show” in “Lucy and The Plumber” (above) and “Lucy the Rain Goddess” (S4;E15).
Jerry Hausner (Clyde) was best remembered for playing Jerry, Ricky’s agent on “I Love Lucy” (including the pilot). He also did one appearance on “The Lucy Show.”
Sam Edwards (Agent) played the star-struck bellboy in “Lucy Meets the Queen” (ILL S5;E15). He was also the voice of the adult Thumper in Bambi (1942).
Sandra Gould (Various Voices) was best remembered as Gladys Kravitz on “Bewitched”. She made two appearances on “I Love Lucy” and one (above) on “The Lucy Show.”
Ann-Margret (Ann Margrock) was one of several celebrity guest stars to be honored with character on “The Flintstones”. She was also a guest star (as herself) on “Here’s Lucy” in 1970 and had appeared on Ann-Margret’s 1969 special.
Elizabeth Taylor (Pearl Slaghoople in The Flintstones live action film, 1994) was one of Hollywood’s most glamorous and popular stars when she guest starred with husband Richard Burton on “Here’s Lucy” in 1970. It is odd, then, that she was cast as Pearl Slaghoople, a character that was previously considered frumpy.
Paul Winchell (Umpire / Thief / Reporter in "Wind Up Wilma” - 1981) was best known as a ventriloquist, but he was also an accomplished character actor who appeared in two episodes of “The Lucy Show” and two of “Here’s Lucy.”
Arte Johnson (”Flintstone Kids” - 1989) was best known as a cast member on “Rowan and Martin’s Laugh-In”. He also did an episode of “Here’s Lucy” as an eccentric bird watcher.
George O’Hanlon (”Flintstone Kids” - 1989) was best remembered as the voice of George Jetson on “The Jetsons,” another hit Hanna-Barbera cartoon. On “I Love Lucy” he was one of two actors to play Charlie Appleby.
"I Love Lucy” and “The Flintstones”
First, Lucille Ball bears more than a passing physical resemblance to Wilma Flintstone. In “The Flintstones” it is clear that Fred is the leading character and most stories revolve around Fred and Barney, rather than Lucy and Ethel. The tried and true formula of a leading couple and the best friends / neighbors as the secondary characters is used in “I Love Lucy”, “The Honeymooners” and “The Flintstones”.
Here are a few more tangible connections:
The animated Lucy and Desi that opened pre-syndication airings of “I Love Lucy” were created by the Hanna-Barbera unit at MGM.
And both shows were sponsored by cigarette companies; “I Love Lucy” by Philip Morris and “The Flintstones” by Winston.
Wilma and Betty trying to sneak into the Water Buffalo convention in "Ladies Night at the Lodge" (1964) while disguised as men was very close to Lucy and Ethel disguising themselves as male reporters to infiltrate Ricky’s daddy shower in “Ricky Has Labor Pains” (1953).
The plot of “Operation Switchover” (1964) recycles the premise and many of the same plot elements of “Job Switching” (1952) especially with the domestic disasters on Ricky and Fred's end: scorched clothes while ironing, a fallen cake, and overflowing rice on the stove.
Like Lucy Ricardo, Wilma Flintstone’s pregnancy was incorporated into the storyline. It was originally thought that like Lucy, Wilma would have a boy, but merchandisers pointed out that there were more opportunities for products for girls, so Pebbles was born. Like Lucille Ball, Jean Vander Pyl (who voiced Wilma) was pregnant at the time of recording and gave birth to her son on the day "The Blessed Event" originally aired on February 22, 1963.
Fred and Barney undertake a rehearsal for the big moment, including Betty rehearsing telephoning the doctor, just like Ricky and the Mertz’s do for Lucy when ‘the time has come’.
Wilma seems to get cravings for unusual foods including hot fudge and sardines that Fred dutifully supplies, just like Ricky did for Lucy.
In the father’s waiting room, a man worries his wife might deliver more than one baby, just like Mr. Stanley (Charles Lane) on “I Love Lucy.”
In “Operation Switchover” a character named Hedda Rocker from Good Cavekeeping Magazine is obviously inspired by Hedda Hopper, the famous gossip columnist who appeared on two episodes of “I Love Lucy” as herself.
Arthur Murray, who’s innovate dance instruction method and dance studios became iconic, is parodied on “The Flintstones” as Arthur Quarry. In a 1965 episode, he was named Arthury Murrayrock.
In “Lucy Meets the Mustache” (LDCH S3;E3) Lucy wants to open a sealed letter so she tries a inserting a knitting needle under the flap, a method she says she saw in an Alfred Hitchcock movie. The scene is underscored with “Funeral March of a Marionette” by Charles Gounod, which served as the theme tune of “Alfred Hitchcock Presents”. On “The Flintstones” he is parodied as Alvin Brickrock.
Hollyrock star Rock Quarry is a tribute to Rock Hudson, but talks like Gary Cooper. Hudson guest-starred on an episode of “I Love Lucy” set in Palm Springs. Previously, Lucy dressed as Gary Cooper (complete with his trademark ‘yup’) to fool near-sighted Caroline Appleby.
An episode titled “The Soft Touchables” is modeled after Desilu’s hit gangster series “The Untouchables.” “The Lucy Show” parodied their own show in an episode titled “Lucy The Gun Moll” (TLS S4;E25) in 1966 starring “The Untouchables Cast” but using different character names.
Wilma and Betty’s favorite television show “Peek-A-Boo Camera” catches Fred and Barney acting silly in a 1963 episode that is clearly modeled after TV’s “Candid Camera” created by Allen Funt. In 1971, “Lucy and the Candid Camera” (HL S4;E14) also featured Funt in hidden camera shot plot. Lucy Carmichael also get involved in a hidden camera television show in “Lucy and the Beauty Doctor” (TLS S3;E24). In that show, the program was called “The Boiling Point.”
The hit Broadway and movie musical movie My Fair Lady inspired many satires (some in name only) including “My Fair Freddy” (1966) and “My Fair Lucy” (TLS S3;E20) in 1965!
In “Fred Flintstone Woos Again” (1961) Wilma convinces Fred to renew their wedding vows after realizing the official who originally married them wasn’t fully licensed! On “I Love Lucy” Lucy realized that their wedding was also invalid when she found an error on their license. They go to the spot they first wed to renew their vows, just like “The Flintstones”.
In “Dial ‘S’ for Suspicion” (1962) Wilma's devotion to a murder mystery novel causes Fred to wonder if Wilma is trying to away with him. In “Lucy Thinks Ricky Is Trying To Do Away With Her” (ILL S1;E4) Lucy's devotion to a murder mystery novel causes her to wonder if Ricky is trying to do away with her!
When Wilma can’t keep up with the housework, she hires a maid in “Wilma the Maid” (1963). The same situation happened in the Ricardo home in “Lucy Hires a Maid” (ILL S2;E23). While the Flintstone’s maid is an earthy Italian woman named Rockabrigida, the Ricardo’s maid is a humorless woman named Mrs. Porter. Coincidentally, Mrs. Porter was played by Verna Felton, who voices Pearl Slaghoople on “The Flintstones”.
When superhero “Superstone” is hired for a birthday party but can’t make it - Fred takes his place. On “I Love Lucy” when Superman is promised for Little Ricky’s party, but can’t make it, Lucy takes his place - nearly!
In “How To Pick A Fight With Your Wife” (1966) spats between spouses escalate to such a degree that the couples split: Fred and Barney are thrown together as roommates, while Wilma and Betty are bunking together at the other house. In “Vacation from Marriage” (ILL S2;E6) much the same thing occurs between the Ricardos and the Mertzes!
The real comparison with Lucy and Desi is something Joe Barbera could have only hoped for in 1960 — enduring popularity. Lucy is still justifiably loved by hoards of fans and “I Love Lucy” is on the air somewhere. “The Flintstones” remains a part of the popular culture, 60 years after the show’s debut.
#The flintstones#I Love Lucy#Lucille Ball#Jean Vanderpyl#Bea Benadaret#Lucy#Fred Flintstone#Mel Blanc#Hanna-Barbera#Alan Reed#Ann-Margret#Elizabeth Taylor#The Honeymooners#Hedda Hopper#frank nelson#Janet Waldo#Verna Felton#Willard Waterman#paul winchell
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I spent part of my morning listening to someone on the radio list all the people who have birthdays today, Oct. 23, including such luminaries as:
Johnny Carson (talk show host)
Pelé (footballer)
Michael Crichton (author)
Ang Lee (filmmaker)
Dwight Yoakam (country music singer)
Sam Raimi (filmmaker)
"Weird Al" Yankovic (needs no explanation)
Gordon Korman (iconic Canadian author)
Ryan Reynolds (actor)
Emilia Clarke (actor)
Amandla Stenberg (actor)
And after the segment I spent 20 minutes wandering around my house wondering who was missing from the list, until I finally remembered that today is my brother’s 40th birthday wtf.
#i never forget his birthday#why did i block it out if my mind this year#october 23#the birthday day
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Have you ever seen these movies? Cars The Lizzie McGuire Movie Passport to Paris Legally Blonde The Cheetah Girls Bruce Almighty Monsters, Inc. Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen Pixel Perfect Good Burger Mean Girls The Kenan and Kel Movie The Rugrats Movie Bring it On
Have you ever listened to… Avril Lavigne Taylor Swift Paramore Casting Crowns Black Eyed Peas Backstreet Boys Spice Girls Kari Jobe Misty Edwards Meredith Andrews Green Day N*Sync Play Newsboys Cascada Britney Spears Rachel Platten A*Teens Aaron Carter Gwen Stefani Lindsay Lohan Emma Roberts Hillsong Jesus Culture Bethel Music Smash Mouth Baha Men Dream Street Carrie Underwood Have you ever played… Truth or Dare Spin the Bottle Never Have I Ever Yoville/Yoworld Candy Crush Saga Cafe World Tic Tac Toe Rummy Go Fish Scrabble Scattergories Life Yahtzee Hide and Seek Two Truths and a Lie Apples to Apples Chutes and Ladders Mario Party MarioKart Pokemon Go Pokemon cards PacMan pinball skee ball Solitaire Mahjong Dimensions Dominoes Tag Roller Coaster Tycoon Have you ever watched… Kenan and Kel Lizzie McGuire All That The Amanda Show American Idol Even Stevens Rugrats Trading Spaces Good Morning America Legends of the Hidden Temple The Simple Life That’s So Raven Two of a Kind Figure it Out Rugrats Rocket Power Spongebob Squarepants Recess As Told By Ginger Taina Caitlin’s Way Cousin Skeeter Zoom Barney and Friends Allegra’s Window Little Bear Global Guts Slime Time Live Nick Jr. with Face Have you ever read… The Cat in the Hat Animal Farm The Great Gatsby 1984 The Little House on the Prairie books The Harry Potter series Twilight The Diary of Anne Frank Mother Goose nursery rhymes Peter Rabbit The Berenstein Bears Little Women The Bible The Lion, Witch, and the Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis Now for my favorite books! Have you ever read… Anne of Green Gables by L.M. Montgomery Anne of Avonlea by L.M. Montgomery The Daughters of the Moon series by Lynne Ewing Soundless by Richelle Mead The Memory of Light by Francisco X. Stork Lies We Tell Ourselves by Robin Talley Life As We Knew It by Susan Beth Bfeffer Let’s Get Lost by Adi Alsaid Seriously Wicked by Tina Connolly The Probability of Miracles by Wendy Wunder Jesus Calling by Sarah Young To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before by Jenny Han China Dolls by Lisa See Dreams of Joy by Lisa See The Notebook by Nicholas Sparks The Final Quest by Rick Joyner The Call by Rick Joyner The Torch and the Sword by Rick Joyner The Supernatural Ways of Royalty by Bill Johnson and Kris Vallotton The Normal Supernatural Christian Life by Aliss Cresswell A Diary of Miracles by Aliss Cresswell The Princess Diaries series by Meg Cabot anything by Gordon Korman Redeeming Love by Francine Rivers The Screwtape Letters by C.S. Lewis Darkness Falls by Frank E. Peretti Angels and Demons by Dan Brown The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown Emily of New Moon by L.M. Montgomery Have you ever shopped at… Hot Topic Kmart Goodwill Wet Seal Limited Too/Justice Claire’s JCPenney Walmart Target Sears Payless Shoe Source Rue21 Forever 21 Deb Kohl’s Michael’s Hobby Lobby Toys R Us Barnes and Noble iTunes store Amazon.com Journey’s Icing Sanrio Ross Fred Meyer Monsoon Accessorize Maurices Plato’s Closet Have you ever ate at… Denny’s Pizza Sam’s Applebee’s Arby’s McDonald’s Wendy’s Burger King Sonic Dairy Queen Jade Garden Qdoba KFC Buffalo Wild Wings Steak ‘n’ Shake Rainforest Cafe Hard Rock Cafe The Cheesecake Factory Cold Stone Creamery Krispy Kreme Dougnuts Dunkin’ Donuts Fazzoli’s Olive Garden Old Country Buffet Country Kitchen Auntie Anne’s Panera Bread Panda Express Taco Bell Big Boy Have you ever been to these websites? facebook tumblr myspace PostSecret MaMaMedia nick.com Disney Channel polyvore StumbleUpon Pinterest bored.com blockfrenzy.com PicMonkey meez Have you ever ridden… Millenium Force The Gemini Top Thrill Dragster The Maverick Splash Mountain Space Mountain It’s a Small World Peter Pan’s Flight The Haunted Mansion Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster Goofy’s Barnstormer Big Thunder Mountain Railroad Tower of Terror The Power Tower a ferris wheel a merry-go-round a motorcycle a bicycle in a limousine in a hot air balloon on a boat on a ferry boat on an airplane on a train in a car in a truck a horse an elephant a camel Have you ever collected… rocks stamps dolls journals keychains Beanie Babies pogs Pokemon cards stuffed animals pillows seashells greeting cards stickers bracelets Have you ever watched… a sunset a sunrise falling leaves firefles a star-filled sky a meteor shower a lunar eclipse a solar eclipse the Northern lights a Broadway musical rain fall a thunderstorm snow fall birds Have you ever wished… you were the opposite gender you could run away you were popular you were dead someone would listen to you you were richer you had money to travel anywhere you wanted you were prettier you were older you were younger you could go back to your younger days and live them over again you could disappear you were a different sexuality you were a different person you were loved you were gifted you were nicer you were meaner you were stronger you made less mistakes you could go back in time and change something a certain person would notice you a certain person would ask you out you were accepted by more people you were more outgoing you were more introverted you were more outspoken you were less outspoken you were famous
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Dr. Teeth and the Electric Mayhem
DEBUT 1975
PERFORMERS
Dr Teeth - Jim Henson
Animal - Frank Oz
Floyd Pepper - Jerry Nelson
Janice - Richard Hunt
Zoot - Dave Goelz
(Later)
Lips - Steve Whitmire
Clifford - Kevin Clash
Dr. Teeth and the Electric Mayhem are the house band on The Muppet Show. They mostly stick to rock music, but they're capable of playing other styles, including jazz and (unwillingly) classical. Although Dr. Teeth is the leader, he is not the only one to provide lead vocals. Floyd Pepper is often a lead singer on songs, and Janice is lead singer on a handful of songs.
They drive around in a brightly-painted bus with psychedelic swirls and colors.
In an edition of Ask Henson.com, Karen Falk responded to a question about the origins of the Mayhem band:
“Music was always an important part of Jim Henson's work. He had a strong interest in all types and had an eclectic record library. When he began writing proposals and creating concepts for The Muppet Show in the late 1960s, they always included a house band that was to appear in each episode. At that time, Jim had a strong interest in the counter-culture movement (as evidenced by his experimental film Youth '68) and sought to reflect that in the composition of the band. One proposal from about 1970 says that the band would, "...do songs like "Sunshine" from Hair. In fact, they are all dressed to out-hair the Hair cast."
The Electric Mayhem as we know it first appeared in 1975 on the Muppet Show pilot Sex and Violence. A page of ideas for the show written by Jim describes the band this way: "Rock act - far-out, elaborate weird equipment, big amps...".”
MUSICIANS
Core Members
Dr. Teeth on keyboards, pianos, and vocals.
Floyd Pepper on bass guitar, cello, banjo, vibes and vocals
Zoot on saxophone, clarinet, flute, and tuba.
Janice on lead guitar, tambourine, trombone, trumpet, and vocals.
Animal on drums.
Additional Members
Lips on trumpet (The Muppet Show Season 5, 1980; The Great Muppet Caper, 1981; A Muppet Family Christmas, 1987; The Muppets at Walt Disney World, 1990; The Muppet Christmas Carol, 1992, Christmas in Rockefeller Center, 2009; "Jungle Boogie", The Muppets, and "Kodachrome", 2015; Outside Lands Music and Arts Festival, 2016; The Muppets Take the Bowl, 2017; The Muppets Take the O2, 2018)
Guest Members
A Bongo Player (episode 413)
A brass section consisting of a clarinet player and two trumpet players (one of whom was Bobby Benson) (season 2 of The Muppet Show)
Clifford on percussion (The Muppets at Walt Disney World, 1990)
Don Knotts on stand up bass (episode 201)
Jim on banjo (The Muppet Show: Sex and Violence pilot)
Rizzo the Rat on cymbals (episode 511)
Rowlf on piano (episode 121 (German version only)), (episode 424, episode 513), in addition to Dr. Teeth (The Muppet Christmas Carol)
Scooter on percussion (The Muppet Movie)
Three frog backup singers (episode 406)
Trombone player (episode 517)
Trumpet Girl on trumpet (episode 123 of The Muppet Show) and trombone (episode 505, episode 513)
Zeke on banjo (episode 424) and marimba (episode 523)
A drummer (Episode 505)
Beaker on vocals (episode 424, Studio DC: Hosted by Selena Gomez)
Ninja Rogers on drums (The Treasure of Peg-Leg Wilson)
Hal Linden on clarinet ( Episode 517: Hal Linden )
A Trombone Player ( Episode 517: Hal Linden )
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MANAGERS
Scooter - The Muppet Movie
Rizzo the Rat and Pepe the King Prawn - Studio DC: Almost Live!
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SONGS PERFORMED BY THE ELECTRIC MAYHEM
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Television
The Muppet Show Season 1
Episode 102: Connie Stevens - "Ain't Misbehavin'" (UK Spot)
Episode 104: Ruth Buzzi - "Sunny"
Episode 106: Jim Nabors - "Money"
Episode 110: Harvey Korman - "Love Ya to Death"
Episode 110: Harvey Korman - "Sweet Tooth Jam" (UK Spot)
Episode 116: Avery Schreiber - "Tenderly"
Episode 118: Phyllis Diller - "Lazybones" (UK spot)
Episode 120: Valerie Harper - "Searching"
Episode 123: Kaye Ballard - "Fugue for Frog"
Episode 124: Mummenschanz - "Mr. Bassman" (with Scooter)
The Muppet Show Season 2
Episode 202: Zero Mostel - "Chopin's Polonaise in A Flat"
Episode 209: Madeline Kahn - "New York State of Mind" (UK spot)
Episode 211: Dom DeLuise - "Don't Blame the Dynamite"
Episode 213: Rudolf Nureyev - Boccherini's "Minuet in A Major"
Episode 222: Teresa Brewer - "Cheese Cake" (UK Spot) (performed by Dr. Teeth on solo piano)
The Muppet Show Season 3
Episode 301: Kris Kristofferson & Rita Coolidge - "New York State of Mind"
Episode 314: Harry Belafonte - "Honeysuckle Rose" (UK Spot)
Episode 315: Lesley Ann Warren - "Mack the Knife" (UK Spot)
Episode 317: Spike Milligan - "America"
Episode 320: Sylvester Stallone - "Lady Be Good" (UK Spot)
The Muppet Show Season 4
Episode 418: Christopher Reeve - "Sam's Song" (UK Spot)
Episode 419: Lynda Carter - "With a Little Help From My Friends"
Episode 419: Lynda Carter - "While My Guitar Gently Weeps"
The Muppet Show Season 5
Episode 503: Joan Baez - "Blackbird"
Episode 504: Shirley Bassey - "Barnyard Boogie"
Episode 504: Shirley Bassey - "After You've Gone" (UK Spot - performed by Orchestra)
Episode 510: Jean-Pierre Rampal - "Rockin' Robin"
Episode 511: Paul Simon - "Fifty Ways To Leave Your Lover"
Episode 513: Tony Randall - "Poison Ivy"
Episode 524: Roger Moore - "How High the Moon" (UK Spot - performed by Orchestra)
Specials
Julie Andrews: My Favorite Things - "Your Mamma Won't Like Me"
Sex and Violence - "For the Birds"
Sex and Violence - "Love Ya to Death"
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Books I’ve Finished 2019
*Total: 127
+Books for School: 7
*Graphic Novels: 80
^Audio Books/Read Alouds: 48
If I have to read this amount of Batman over next year’s read alouds I will scream.
^Wyrd Sisters - Terry Pratchett
The Wee Free Men - Terry Pratchett
*Batman: Thrillkiller - Dan Brereton
Witches Abroad - Terry Pratchett
*JLA Vol 1 - Grant Morrison
*JLA Vol 2 - Grant Morrison
*Daredevil Yellow - Jeff Loeb & Tim Sale
*Vengeance of the Moon Knight: Shock and Awe - Gregg Hurwitz
*Vengeance of the Moon Knight: Killed Not Dead - Gregg Hurwitz
*Shazam! - Geoff Johns
^Snuff - Terry Pratchett
Going Postal - Terry Pratchett
*Green Arrow Vol. 1: Hunter’s Moon - Mike Grell
*Green Arrow Vol. 2: Here There Be Dragons - Mike Grell
^A Hat Full of Sky - Terry Pratchett
^Wintersmith - Terry Pratchett
^Unseen Academicals - Terry Pratchett
^I Shall Wear Midnight - Terry Pratchett
^The Shepherd’s Crown - Terry Pratchett
Bear Town - Fredrick Backman
^Nation - Terry Pratchett
Equal Rites - Terry Pratchett
The Truth - Terry Pratchett
^Monstrous Regiment - Terry Pratchett
^Tricker’s Choice - Tamora Pierce
^Moon Over Soho - Ben Aaronovitch
^Sandry’s Book - Tamora Pierce
^Tris’s Book - Tamora Pierce
*Shazam! The Power of Hope - Alex Ross
^Trickster’s Queen - Tamora Pierce
^Making Money - Terry Pratchett
^Daja’s Book - Tamora Pierce
^Whispers Underground - Ben Aaronovitch
My Grandmother Asked Me To Tell You She’s Sorry - Fredrick Backman
^Raising Steam - Terry Pratchett
^Briar’s Book - Tamora Pierce
^Dodger - Terry Pratchett
^Broken Homes - Ben Aaronovitch
^The Unteachables - Gordon Korman
*The Flash: Born to Run - Mark Waid & Tom Peyer
*Raven: Daughter of Darkness Vol 1 - Marv Wolfman
*Raven Daughter of Darkness Vol 2 - Marve Wolfman
*Hawkman Vol 1: Awakening - Robert Venditti
*Hellboy: Seed of Destruction - Mike Mignola and John Bryne
^The Ruins of Gorlan - John A. Flanagan
*The Books of Magic - Neil Gaiman
*Green Lanterns Vol. 5: Out of Time - Sam Humphries
*Green Lanterns Vol. 6: A World of our Own - Tim Seely
*Green Lanterns Vol. 7: Superhuman Trafficking - Andy Diggle & Tim Seely
*Green Lanterns Vol. 8: Ghosts of the Past - Aaron Gillespie & Tim Seely
*Green Lanterns Vol. 9: Evil’s Might - Dan Jurgens
*Hellboy: Wake the Devil - Mike Mignola
*Hellboy: The Chained Coffin and Others - Mike Mignola
*Hellboy: The Wild Hunt - Mike Mignola
*Secret Six: friends in Low Places - Gail Simone
*Secret Six: The Gauntlet - Gail Simone
*Secret Six: Six Degrees of Devastation - Gail Simone
*Secret Six: Unhinged - Gail Simone
*Secret Six: Depths - Gail Simone
*Secret Six: Dance Macabre - Gail Simone
*Secret Six: Cat’s in the Cradle - Gail Simone
*Secret Six: the Reptile Brain - Gail Simone
*Secret Six: The Darkest Hour - Gail Simone
*Spencer & Locke - David Pepose
*Spencer & Locke 2 - David Pepose
*Damage (1994) - Tom Joyner
*Zatanna - Paul Dini
^Born to Run - Bruce Springsteen
^Stardust - Neil Gaiman
*Starman Omnibus Vol. 1 - James Robinson
+Sir Gawain and the Green Knight - Jessie L. Watson
*The Adventure Zone: Murder on the Rockport Limited - The McElroys
*Green Arrow: the Trial of Oliver Queen - Mike Grell
+Inside Out & Back Again - Thanhha Lai
*Longshot - Ann Nocenti
*Shatterstar: Reality Star - Tim Seely
*^Batman: The Cult - Jim Starlin
+Othello - William Shakespeare
*^Dark Knights: Metal: Dark Knights Rising
*^Penguin: Pain and Prejudice - Gregg Hurwitz
*^Batman: Going Sane - J. M. DeMatteis
*^Green Arrow: The Longbow Hunters - Mike Grell
^Foxglove Summer - Ben Aaronovitch
*Dear Justice League - Micheal Northrop
*^Batman: Dark Prince Charming - Enrico Marini
*The Wrong Earth - Tom Peyer
*X-Men: Season One - Dennis Hopeless
*X-Men: First Class: Tommorrow’s Brightest - Jeff Parker
The Colour of Magic - Terry Pratchett
+Oroonoko: Or the Royal Slave - Aphra Behn
*^Blackest Night - Geoff Johns
*^The Flash: rebirth - Geoff Johns
Moving Pictures - Terry Pratchett
*^Dark Knights: Metal - Scott Synder
*^Batman: Dark Victory - Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale
*The Black Mage - Daniel Barnes
*X-Men: Battles of the Atom - Brian Micheal Bendis, Brian Wood, & Jason Aaron
*The Titans (1999) - Devin Grayson, James Faerber, & Tom Peyer
*^Superman For All Seasons - Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale
*^Fantastic Four Vol. 1: Forever - Dan Slott
*^Batman: Gotham Underground - Frank Tieri
+Songs of Innocence and Experience - William Blake
A Man Called Ove - Fredrik Backman
Chasing Vermeer - Blu Balliett
*^Batman/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - James Tynion IV
*^Batman/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II - James Tynion IV
*Green Arrow Vol. 4: Blood of the Dragon - Mike Grell
*^Forever Evil - Geoff Johns
*^Arkham Asylum: Living Hell - Jim Royal & Lee Loughridge
*^Justice League/Mighty Morphin Power Rangers - Tom Taylor
*^Batman: the Dark Knight Vol. 2: The Cycle of Violence - Gregg Hurwitz
*Green Arrow Vol. 5: The Black Arrow - Mike Grell
*Green Arrow Vol. 6: The Last Action Hero - Mike Grell
George - Alex Gino
*^Batman Vol. 1: The Court of Owls - Scott Synder
*^Batman Vol. 2: The City of Owls - Scott Snyder
*+Sunny Side Up - Jennifer L. Holm & Matt Holm
*+El Deafo - Cece Bell
*Brave Old World - William Messmer-Loebs
River of Teeth - Sarah Gailey
Reservation Blues - Sherman Alexie
The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian - Sherman Alexie
*X-Men: Generation X Classic Volume 1 - Scott Lobdell
*X-Men: generation X Classic Volume 2 - Scott Lobdell
*Moon Knight Vol 1: Lunatic - Jeff Lemire
*Moon Knight Vol 2: reincarnations - Jeff Lemire
^Summerland - Micheal Chabon
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The Philadelphia Inquirer - June 5, 1984
By contrast, this Warhol visit was tame
By RUTH SELTZER
Nineteen years ago, pop artist Andy Warhol was given his first one-man museum show by the University of Pennsylvania's Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA). It was indeed a happening, with Andy and his entourage invading Philadelphia for this media event. We were at that opening, and it was wild, wild.
Last Friday, Andy Warhol came down by limousine from New York to Philadelphia to attend the Institute of Contemporary Art's 20th birthday party - a celebration with dinner and dancing at the Four Seasons Hotel. We were seated between Mr. Warhol and ICA board member Walter Stait, who has long been a friend of the world-famous artist. This party was great fun and very stylish, but we can assure you that it was far more tame than Andy's 1965 world premiere exhibition.
There were 400 people at Friday's black-tie party, which was called "The Philadelphia Story." Andy Warhol created a special full-color serigraph of Princess Grace especially for the ICA birthday observance. This portrait of the Philadelphia-born movie star made its official debut at the dinner-dance. During the cocktail hour, guests looked at the limited-edition prints, five of them, that were on display.
Brenda (Mrs. L Harvey) Hewit was general chairman of the party, which was a benefit for the ICA. The honorary chairmen were Princess Grace's brother, John B. "Jack" Kelly Jr., and his wife, Sandra.
It was the first time that Andy Warhol and Jack Kelly had met. Jack told us that he is very pleased with the portrait of his sister and plans to hang it in his penthouse apartment. It's Warhol’s version of Grace Kelly as she looked in the movie Fourteen Hours.
During dinner, we told Warhol that Grace's lower lip, in the portrait, is a little fuller than we recall. "I like full lips," he replied.
About Grace's brother, Warhol remarked, "He should have been in the movies, too. He has just the right look. He'd be good in movies today."
Andy Warhol wore red sneakers with his tuxedo. He talked a good deal during dinner. Many times, he was interrupted by partygoers who wanted autographs. Andy obliged; he was very pleasant about it. Often, he signed his name on replicas of Campbell Soup labels. As you may remember, Andy was famous for his "pop art" versions of Campbell Soup cans. He also gained considerable attention with his serigraph portraits of Marilyn Monroe, Jacqueline Kennedy and Elizabeth Taylor.
At Friday's party, Andy Warhol chatted with Janet Kardon, the current director of the Institute of Contemporary Art. When Warhol came to Philadelphia with his pals in 1965, Samuel Adams Green was the ICA's director. "A more bizarre group you couldn't have found in Philadelphia," Sam Green is quoted as saying in Edie, Jean Stein's biography of the late Edie Sedgwick, who was part of the Warhol entourage. "We stayed at Henry Mcllhenny's house on Rittenhouse Square," Mr. Green said. "On Sunday afternoon, we all appeared at his house. We overlapped with the ladies' tea for the Pennsylvania Ballet"
Lallie (Mrs. H. Gates) Lloyd, who was the first chairman of the ICA advisory board, gave a dinner party in 1965 for Andy Warhol and his friends at her home in Haverford. Among the Philadelphia guests were Rilice and Al Paul Lefton Jr. The Leftons also attended Friday's party.
Rilice Lefton is the immediate past chairman of the ICA advisory board. Harvey S. Shipley Miller is the current board chairman. Sallie (Mrs. Berton E.) Korman is president. We talked with Patsy Rugart and her husband, Dr. Karl F. Rugart Jr., at the 1984 party. Patsy and Grace Kelly were childhood friends.
In the ballroom of the Four Seasons Hotel, Marty Portnoy and his orchestra played for dancing. Decorations were by Rodney Newell's Grand Illusions.
Andy Warhol was driven to Philadelphia for the ICA dinner-dance with Frederick W. Hughes. Fred Hughes is president of Interview magazine. Andy is the publisher. Fred spent the weekend in Philadelphia and was a luncheon guest of James Biddle at Andalusia. Andy didn't stay over. He returned by car to New York. "I have a lot of work to do," said Andy. "We're moving."
By the way, the Princess Grace Foundation (U.S.A.) gave its permission to the Institute of Contemporary Art to commission Andy Warhol to create the portrait. The night of the party, "archangels" and "angels" of the event received copies of the print. "Archangels" were $1,200 subscribers to the party; "angels" paid $1,000.
A print is being sent by the ICA to Prince Rainier III. Another has been given to Jack and Sandra Kelly.
Sunny and Ramon Naus and Priscilla and Harry Begier were chairmen of sponsors and patrons. In addition to the Grace Kelly serigraph, the "archangels" received a limited-edition print by nationally renowned Philadelphia artist John Dowell.
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Readinglist 2021
End of a year and another reading list completed!
Karen Bowman Corsets and Codpieces
Richard Gallagher Demonic Foes
Louise Mumford Sleepless
Lee Mountford The Netherwell Horror
Ted Dekker Thr3e
Bobby Adair Black Virus
Bobby Adair Black Rust
Christopher Artinian Relentless
Peter S. Beagle In Calabria
Isaac Thorne Road Kills
Sue Burke Semiosis 2
Lindsey Pogue The Darkest Winter
W. Michael Gear The Alpha Enigma
Gordon Korman Notorious
Neal Stephenson Seveneves
Iain Rob Wright The Room Upstairs
Evie Green We Hear Voices
Zoje Stage Wonderland
T. Kingfisher The Hollow Places
Kathe Koja The Cipher
M.R. Forbes Deliverance
M.R. Forbes Deception
M.R. Forbes Desperation
M.R. Forbes Destruction
M.R. Forbes Declaration
M.R. Forbes Starship Eternal
M.R. Forbes The End of Liberty
M.R. Forbes The Knife's Edge
M.R. Forbes Point of Origin
M.R. Forbes Forever Until Tomorrow
M.R. Forbes Eternal Return
M.R. Forbes The Edge of Infinity
Jonathan Maberry Bewilderness
David Demchuk The Bone Mother
Agustina Bazterrica Tender Is the Flesh
Paul Tremblay Survivor Song
Adrian Tchaikovsky Cage of Souls
M.R. Forbes Man of War
M.R. Forbes Weapons of War
M.R. Forbes Tides of War
Drew Hayes The Case of the Damaged Detective
Drew Hayes The Case of the Haunted Haunted House
Sam Haysom The Moor
Ted Dekker Skin
Nicholas Sansbury Smith Extinction Darkness
Adrian Tchaikovsky Dogs of War
Armand Rosamilia Frozen in Ice
John Saul Black Creek Crossing
Johnny B. Truant Fat Vampire
Johnny B. Truant Tastes like Chicken
Johnny B. Truant All You Can Eat
Johnny B. Truant Harder Better Fatter Stronger
Johnny B. Truant Fatpocalypse
Johnny B. Truant Survival of the Fattest
Chad Robert Morgan Intergalactic Space Force
Christopher Artinian Relentless 2
Adrian Tchaikovsky Bear Head
Blake Banner An Ace and a Pair
Blake Banner Two Bare Arms
Iain Rob Wright 12 Steps
Jamie McFarlane Old Dogs Older Tricks
Jamie McFarlane Junkyard Pirate
John Saul Black Lightning
M.R. Forbes Hells Rejects
M.R. Forbes Fire and Brimstone
M.R. Forbes The Devils Do
M.R. Forbes Kill the Queen!
M.R. Forbes Damned If You Dont
M.R. Forbes Good Intentions
M.R. Forbes Queen of Demons
M.R. Forbes Justice of the covenant
Adrian Tchaikovsky Children of Time
Adrian Tchaikovsky Children of Ruin
Thomas Koloniar Cannibal Reign
Iain Rob Wright Animal Kingdom
John Saul Brainchild
Michaelbrent Collings Genesis
Michaelbrent Collings Renegades
Plume You Might Be a Zombie
Max Booth III We Need to Do Something
Christof Laputka Leviathan Chronicles 1-3
Iain Rob Wright Dark Ride
John Saul Comes the Blind Fury
M. R. Forbes Forgotten
M. R. Forbes Forsaken
M. R. Forbes Unforgiven
Myke Cole Sixteenth Watch
Nick Cutter The Breach
Richard Freeman Adventures in Cryptozoology
John Scalzi Fuzzy Nation
Iain Rob Wright Slasher - The Escape of Richard Heinz
John Saul Cry for the Strangers
M.R. Forbes Earth Unknown
M.R. Forbes Earth Unrelenting
M.R. Forbes Earth Unending
M.R. Forbes Earth Undefeated
Armand Rosamilia The Sea Was Angry
Jonathan Sims Thirteen Storeys
Brian Evenson Dead Space Martyr
Dean Koontz Elsewhere
Greig Beck The Fossil
John Saul Cry for the Strangers
Lee Mountford Horror in the Woods
Stephen King Later
Jim C. Hines Magic Ex Libris
Jim C. Hines Codex Born
Jim C. Hines Unbound
Jim C. Hines Revisionary
Jonathan Maberry Broken Lands
Craig DiLouie The Children of Red
Stephen Graham Jones Night of the Mannequins
Simon R. Green Nightside
Kali Wallace Salvation Day
Jonathan Maberry Rage
John Saul Darkness
Dean Koontz The Other Emily
Jonathan Maberry Threshold
Jonathan Maberry What Rough Beast
Jonathan Maberry Destroyer of Worlds
Jeff VanderMeer Hummingbird Salamander
Iain Rob Wright House Beneath the Bridge
John Saul Faces of Fear
Christina Henry Near the Bone
Adrian Tchaikovsky The Doors of Eden
Alfred Wurr Fire Demon Dawn
Bobby Akart Odessa Reborn
Bobby Akart Odessa Rising
Bobby Akart Odessa Strikes
Iain Rob Wright Blood on the Bar
Jenny Lawson Broken (in the Best Possible Way)
John Saul Guardian
M. R. Forbes No Planet for Good Men
M. R. Forbes No Good Deed
M. R. Forbes No Way Back
Patrick Edwards Space Tripping
Larry Correia Target Rich Environment
C. T. Phipps The Horror of Supervillainy 7
Iain Rob Wright Wings Of Sorrow
J. S. Dewes The Last Watch
John Saul Hellfire
M.R. Forbes Exodus
M.R. Forbes Emerge
M.R. Forbes Entropy
M.R. Forbes Endure
M.R. Forbes Evolve
Karl Drinkwater Lost Solace
Alan Dean Foster The Damned Trilogy
Andy Weir Artemis
Trevor Noah Born a Crime
Cynthia Pelayo Children of Chicago
John Saul House of Reckoning
M.R. Forbes Star Fire
M.R. Forbes Star Kill
M.R. Forbes Star Rage
M.R. Forbes Star Fall
Nick Cutter The Troop
Dianne Duvall The Segonian
Adrian Tchaikovsky Shards of Earth
Andy Weir Project Hail Mary
C. Robert Cargill Day Zero
Garth Stein The Art of Racing in the Rain
James Herbert Nobody True
John Saul In the Dark of the Night
Taylor Caldwell Wicked Angel
Dr. Harper I'm a Therapist, and My Patient Is Going to Be the Next School Shooter
Mark Tufo United States of Apocalypse 2
Brom - The Child Thief
Christopher Artinian Relentless Book 3
Craig Alanson Columbus Day
Craig Alanson SpecOps
Craig Alanson Paradise
Craig Alanson Trouble on Paradise
Craig Alanson Black Ops
Craig Alanson Zero Hour
Craig Alanson Mavericks
Craig Alanson Renegades
Craig Alanson Homefront
Craig Alanson Armageddon
Craig Alanson Valkyrie
Craig Alanson Critical Mass
Craig Alanson Brushfire
Craig Alanson Breakaway
Jamie McFarlane Junkyard Veterans
Mark Tufo Zero
Mark Tufo Zombie Fallout
Mark Tufo A Plague Upon Your Family
Mark Tufo The End
Mark Tufo Dr. Hugh Mann
Mark Tufo The End Has Come and Gone
Mark Tufo Alive in a Dead World
Mark Tufo 'Til Death Do Us Part
Mark Tufo For The Fallen
Mark Tufo An Old Beginning
Mark Tufo Tattered Remnants
Mark Tufo Those Left Behind
Mark Tufo Etna Station
Mark Tufo Dog Days of War
Mark Tufo The Perfect Betrayal
Mark Tufo The Trembling Path
Mark Tufo Sifting Through the Ashes
Mark Tufo Hiraeth
Mark Tufo Rise of the Werewolf
Mark Tufo Fall of Man
Mark Tufo End of Age
Mark Tufo Immortalitys Touchstone
Mark Tufo Demon Wars
Stephen King billy summers
Michael Cole Arachnoid
W. Bruce Cameron A Dogs Purpose
W. Bruce Cameron A dogs journey
W. Bruce Cameron Dogs Promise
Mark Tufo Whistlers
Mark Tufo Atlantis
Mark Tufo Convergence
Mark Tufo Valhalla
Mark Tufo Asabron
Mark Tufo Bitfrost
Mark Tufo Hvergelmir
Mark Tufo Asgard
Dean Koontz Nameless, Season 02
Chuck Wendig The Blue Blazes
John Scalzi The Dispatcher
Tim McBain 00.5 The Scattered and the Dead
Tim McBain 01 The Scattered and the Dead
Tim McBain 01.5 The Scattered and the Dead
Tim McBain 02 The Scattered and the Dead
Mark Tufo Timothy
Mark Tufo Tim2
Mark Tufo Sliced, Diced and Cubed
Anthony Melchiorri The Tide
Jeremy Robinson Island 731
Richard Kadrey King Bullet
Greig Beck Return to the Center of the Earth
L. E. Modesitt Jr. the eternity artifact
Jason Offutt Chasing American Monsters
C.J. Carella Decisively Engaged
C.J. Carella No Price Too High
C.J. Carella Advance to Contact
C.J. Carella In Dread Silence
C.J. Carella Havoc of War
John Scalzi Lock In
John Scalzi Head On
Jackson R. Thomas The Beast of Brenton Woods
Jeremy Robinson The Dark
Zoje Stage Getaway
B.V. Larson Black Phoenix
Tad Williams The Dirty Streets of Heaven
Tad Williams Happy Hour in Hell
Tad Williams Sleeping Late on Judgement Day
C.V. Hunt Halloween Fiend
Chris Fox Exiled
Chris Fox Destroyer
Chris Fox Void wraith
Chris Fox Eradication
Chris Fox Behind the lines
Chris Fox Hold the line
Chris Fox Press the line
John Scalzi The Android's Dream
Neil Gaiman The Sandman Act II
Will Pearson The Book of Unexplained Mysteries
Jonathan Maberry Countdown
Jonathan Maberry Patient Zero
Jonathan Maberry Zero Tolerance
Jonathan Maberry Deep, Dark
Jonathan Maberry Material Witness
Jonathan Maberry The Dragon Factory
Jonathan Maberry Dog Days
Jonathan Maberry Changeling
Jonathan Maberry The King of Plagues
Jonathan Maberry Assassin's Code
Jonathan Maberry Mad Science
Jonathan Maberry Borrowed Power
Jonathan Maberry Extinction Machine
Jonathan Maberry Alive Day
Jonathan Maberry Code Zero
Jonathan Maberry Artifact
Jonathan Maberry The Handyman Gets Out
Jonathan Maberry Predator One
Jonathan Maberry Kill Switch
Jonathan Maberry Dogs of War
Jonathan Maberry Deep Silence
Jonathan Maberry Joe Ledger, Unstoppable
Jonathan Maberry Rage
Jonathan Maberry Relentless
Jonathan Maberry Altar Boy
Jonathan Maberry Three Guys Walk into a Bar
Jonathan Maberry A conversation between Porter and Maberry
Alan Dean Foster Relic
John Scalzi The God Engine
T. Kingfisher The Twisted Ones
Algis Budrys Hard Landing
Alister Hodge The Cavern
B.V. Larson An Army of One
B.V. Larson First Conquest
B.V. Larson Cyborgs
Eoin Colfer The Fowl Twins Get What They Deserve
John Scalzi Redshirts
Stephen Baxter Galaxias
Eamon Ambrose Zero Hour
Jonathan Maberry The Werewolf's 15 Minutes
B.V. Larson Element-X
David Hoffer Melody
T.J. Payne Intercepts
Peter Straub Koko
Michael Cole Creature of Lake Shadow
Rick Chesler Jurassic Dead
Rick Chesler Jurassic Dead 2: Z-Volution
Rick Chesler Jurassic Dead 3: Ctrl-Z
Kurt Allan Rare Earth
B.V. Larson Starship Liberator
B.V. Larson Battleship Indomitable
B.V. Larson Flagship Victory
B.V. Larson Hive war
B.V. Larson Straker's Breakers
B.V. Larson Hell's Reach
D.M. Guay Demon Mart
D.M. Guay Angel Trouble
Michael Cole Scar A Deep Sea Thriller
Neal Asher Cowl
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New eBooks and eAudiobooks recently added to the library's digital collection in Libby. Check them out! https://www.overdrive.com/apps/libby/ Adult eBooks: - The Awakening by Nora Roberts - The Book of Lost Names by Kristin Harmel - Firefly Lane Book 1 by Kristin Hannah - First Principles: What America's Founders Learned from the Greeks and Romans and How That Shaped Our Country by Thomas E. Ricks - The Four Winds by Kristin Hannah - The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah - The Push by Ashley Audrain - Sanatorium by Sarah Pearse - This Time Next Year by Sophie Cousens - The Wife Upstairs by Rachel Hawkins Adult eAudiobooks: - First Principles: What America's Founders Learned from the Greeks and Romans and How That Shaped Our Country by Thomas E. Ricks - Is This Anything? by Jerry Seinfeld - The Midnight Library by Matt Haig - One By One by Ruth Ware - To Sleep in a Sea of Stars by Christopher Paolini Juvenile ebook: - The Mac Undercover (Mac B., Kid Spy Series #1) by Mac Barnett - From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Franweiler by E.L. Konigsburg - Unplugged by Gordon Korman - The Nightmare Thief by Nicole Lesperance - Claudia and the New Girl (Baby-Sitters Club Graphix #9) by Ann M. Martin - Judy Moody, Book Quiz Whiz by Megan McDonald - My Very Favorite Book in the Whole Wide World by Malcolm Mitchell - Sam Wu is Not Afraid of Spiders (Sam Wu #4) by Katie and Kevin Tsang - Gina--The Girl Who Broke the World (HiLo #7) by Judd Winick - World of Reading Spider-Man: Spidey's New Costume by Marvel Press Juvenile eaudio: - The School for Good and Evil (School for Good and Evil #1) by Soman Chainani YA ebook: - Lore by Alexandra Bracken - Muted by Tami Charles - Ruthless Gods (Something Dark and Holy #2) by Emily A. Duncan - Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba, Volume 1 Cruelty by Koyoharu Gotouge - Gemina (The Illuminae Files #2) by Amie Kaufman and Jay Kristoff - Bloodsworn by Scott Reintgen - Concrete Rose by Angie Thomas - Tithe by Holly Black YA eaudio: - The Gilded Ones by Namina Forna https://www.instagram.com/p/CLr8Y4QlNEy/?igshid=ppydcpahikja
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