#virginia katz
Explore tagged Tumblr posts
sesiondemadrugada · 2 years ago
Photo
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
Burlesque (Steve Antin, 2010).
71 notes · View notes
cinesludge · 8 days ago
Text
Tumblr media
Movie #64 of 2024: The Good Liar
[leaving a screening of "Inglourious Basterds"]
Roy Courtnay: "Well, I may have missed a step, but I am fairly certain that Adolf Hitler was not machine-gunned to death in a French cinema."
Betty McLeish: "Well, it would have been rather good if he had been."
0 notes
allgoodmusic · 1 year ago
Text
Tumblr media
Bands playing Kingdom in Richmond, Virginia. October 2011.
2 notes · View notes
mrbopst · 10 months ago
Text
Tumblr media
Harvey Milk Mao Tse Helen The Pushers
4/25/1998 Alley Katz Richmond, VA, USA
Poster: Bopst
0 notes
uwmspeccoll · 2 months ago
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
Typography Tuesday
These are pages from a facsimile reprint of a very rare wood type specimen catalog, Specimens of Holly Wood Type Borders, Reglets, and Furniture from Hamilton & Katz in Two Rivers, Wisconsin, originally published sometime between 1884 and 1885, and reproduced in Rochester, N. Y., by Typeco Publications in 2023. Hamilton & Katz was a precursor to the Hamilton Manufacturing Company, once the largest manufacturer of wood type in the world. The catalog, previously unrecorded, was donated to the RIT Cary Graphic Arts Collection in 2014. Before this catalog came to light there were only two known and recorded Hamilton & Katz type specimen catalogs held in American archives.
The dates are surmised from the facts that it had to have been published before the company changed its name to Hamilton & Baker in 1885, but after the Hamilton & Katz 1884 catalog. The catalog includes ten type designs cut in Holly wood veneer showing Antiques, French Clarendons, and Gothics typical of the 1880s. The specimens range in size from 4-line to 30-line, and the catalog also displays Combination Dashes, Stars, Indexes, Star Rules, and 13 styles of End-wood Borders in a range of sizes.
You can find the full story about this catalog's discovery at the Wood Type Research blog maintained by Prof. David Shields at Virginia Commonwealth University. Our copy of this facsimile is a gift from our friend Leah Good, a graphic designer and typography instructor at the Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design.
View more posts with wood type.
View more posts related to Hamilton Wood Type.
View more Typography Tuesday posts.
95 notes · View notes
carrot-felisidad · 1 month ago
Text
Time-travel fix it this and that, what if they time travel and make MORE MESS of everything, making us think the messed-up original finale was much better and beautiful.
Will Graham time travels to the start of season 1 and thought that maybe, JUST MAYBE, Hannibal will not make him undergo such hardships, resulting in the death of Beverly Katz and his dear pseudo-daughter Abigail. So he healed his early-stage encephalitis and showed off his murderous potential.
Well, that made Hannibal think the new killer is an attention-seeking wannabe so he tracked Will down and killed him.
Will woke up again at the start of the season, was angry, made another murder tableau and that resulted in a bloody fight between the Cheesecake killer and Copycat Killer. Did not end well. They both died.
After 5 iterations of fighting, all becoming blood baths, one of them gaining too much international attention that they closed off the state, Will Graham was reasonably mad that the reason why Hannibal loved him was because the doctor CREATED HIM. He was groomed. He was manipulated into his becoming. Curing Will's encephalitis is the start of his independence and non-involvement to Dr. Lecter, and upon becoming his TRUE equal, he became a threat.
Will Graham decided to enter Gareth Jacob Hobbs' case, saved Abigail from his father, pointed Dr. Lecter as the man on the phone, and lived happily ever after in Wolftrap Virginia.
In this iteration, however, Hannibal got his attention for being a cold and ruthless detective. He will come to him.
46 notes · View notes
killed-by-choice · 7 months ago
Text
Edith Clark, 29 (USA 1971)
New York had just legalized abortion when Edith Clark traveled out of state from her home in Newark, New Jersey to Sparkill, New York. She went to the office of abortionist Robert Livingston on June 24, 1971 for a completely legal suction curettage abortion at approximately 9 weeks.
Shortly after Edith was anesthetized with an IV combination of fentanyl, Innovar and atropine, her blood pressure became undetectable. Resuscitation efforts failed. She went into cardio-respiratory arrest and died. Her death was thought to be due to an abnormal reaction to Innovar. However, before Edith’s death, the state had further loosened its abortion regulations to allow abortions outside of hospitals. This posed a greater risk to the client, and it’s possible that the resources and on-site emergency care of a hospital might have saved her.
Edith was the first recorded maternal death by legal abortion in Rockwell County after New York’s early legalization of abortion. She would not be the last.
White Plains Journal-News, May 18, 1972
Tumblr media
United States Social Security Death Index database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JTZ2-WT5 : 11 January 2021), Edith Clark, Jun 1971; citing U.S. Social Security Administration, Death Master File, database (Alexandria, Virginia: National Technical Information Service, ongoing).
“Maternal Mortality Associated With Legal Abortion in New York State: July 1, 1970 – June 30, 1972,” Berger, Tietze, Pakter, Katz, Obstetrics and Gynecology, 43:3, March 1974, 325.
(Edith is Case 20)
11 notes · View notes
camisoledadparis · 1 month ago
Text
THIS DAY IN GAY HISTORY
based on: The White Crane Institute's 'Gay Wisdom', Gay Birthdays, Gay For Today, Famous GLBT, glbt-Gay Encylopedia, Today in Gay History, Wikipedia, and more … November 25
Tumblr media
Tumblr media
Tumblr media
1832 – Dr. Mary Edwards Walker, American feminist and physician, born (d: 1919); American feminist, abolitionist, prohibitionist, alleged spy, prisoner of war, surgeon, and the only woman to receive the Medal of Honor. Although she was called by her male enemies "the most distinguished sexual invert in the United States," Dr. Edwards, although certainly a transvestite, was not necessarily a Lesbian. She was an ardent feminist, obsessed by the feminist dress-reform movement begun by Amelia Bloomer, and a mover and shaker in stirring up trouble whenever she was refused the right to do anything a man was permitted to do.
Prior to the American Civil War she earned her medical degree, married and started a medical practice. The practice didn't do well and she volunteered with the Union Army at the outbreak of the American Civil War and served as a female surgeon. She was captured by Confederate forces after crossing enemy lines to treat wounded civilians and arrested as a spy. She was sent as a prisoner of war to Richmond, Virginia until released in a prisoner exchange.
She eventually was awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor for her work; and she became the first woman the U.S. permitted to dress in male attire - a right granted by Congress, no less! That she lived together with a younger feminist, Belva Lockwood, after she divorced her husband is provocative, but hardly proof that either of them were Lesbians. Eventually, Dr. Walker moved out of step with her sister feminists because her taste in dress offended them. It was one thing to wear men's trousers - that was at least practical - but it was quite another thing to go whole hog, as did Mary Walker. She affected shirt, bow tie, jacket, top hat and cane. A very full discussion of this fascinating woman appears in Jonathan Katz's Gay American History..
Tumblr media
Tumblr media
1892 – Stewart Mitchell (d.1957) was an American poet, editor, and professor of English literature. Mitchell’s editorship of The Dial magazine signaled a pivotal shift in content from political articles to aesthetics in art and literature.
Mitchell was born in Cincinnati, Ohio. After graduating from Harvard University in 1916 he taught English literature at the University of Wisconsin. He resigned his position for political reasons, frustrated that he was forced to give a "politician's son who should have been flunked" passing grades. Mitchell enlisted in the army, serving in France until he was discharged as a private two years later.
Mitchell returned to the United States and was hired by Scofield Thayer and James Sibley Watson as managing editor of their joint project, The Dial. Mitchell, in association with Gilbert Seldes, was managing editor from 1919-1920. His appointment as editor marked a shift in the influential, modernist little magazine’s focus on politics to an artistic, literary theme.
Mitchell’s work for The Dial involved not only editing but, as was common with the majority of The Dial's editors, active involvement with and submissions to the creative or literary content.
Mitchell’s associating with The Dial proved advantageous and profitable to his own literary career. He completed and sold a volume of poetry that was published in 1921. Several of the poems in his collection were first printed in The Dial. These were reprinted with permission from Scofield Thayer. Following Mitchell’s resignation as editor, he continued to submit book reviews as well as poetry.
His desire to travel led Mitchell to give up editorship of The Dial and pursue further education abroad. In 1922, following two years’ study at the University of Montpellier and Jesus College, Cambridge, he returned to the States and lived with his elderly aunt in New York. Mitchell privately studied foreign language and literature, focusing on French and Greek, before returning to Harvard and graduating with a Ph.D. in Literature in 1933.
While completing his degree he also worked as editor for the New England Quarterly in 1928. The following year he gave up his position to become editor for the Massachusetts Historical Society. It was as a historical editor that Mitchell, according to his associates, truly excelled. His "naturally keen memory and sharp eye, coupled with a sure ear for words and an occasionally brilliant wit, permitted him to excel." After eleven years' service he resigned but was recalled in 1947 as Director and editor.
Mitchell's long-time partner was Richard David Cowan (1909-1939), a student of Cornell University in the 1920s who met Mitchell in the 1930s and they lived together since then. When Mitchell died in Brookline, Massachusetts in 1957, he was buried alongside Richard Cowan, who had died before him.
While at Harvard in his youth, he befriended the poet e.e. cummings who drew the the above sketch of Mitchell.
Tumblr media
Tumblr media
1913 – Robert Friend (d.1998) was an American-born poet and translator. After moving to Israel, he became a professor of English literature at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
Friend was born in 1913 in Brooklyn, New York, to a family of Russian Jewish immigrants. He was the eldest of five children. After studying at Brooklyn College, Harvard and Cambridge, he taught English literature and writing in the U.S., Puerto Rico, Panama, France, England, and Germany. He settled in Israel in 1950, where he lived the rest of his life. He taught English and American Literature at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem for over thirty years. He was well known in Israel as an English-language poet and a translator of Hebrew poetry.
Robert Friend was gay, and his sexuality found expression in his poetry well before the Stonewall era. According to Edward Field in the Greenwood Encyclopedia of American Poetry, Shadow on the Sun is "remarkable in that, for its time, it contains so many poems about the author's homosexuality." Friend's openness continued throughout his writing career.
Tumblr media
Tumblr media
1942 – Rosa von Praunheim is a German film director, author, painter and gay rights activist. Openly gay, he is one of the initiators of the gay rights movement in Germany.
A prolific director, he has made over fifty feature films. He began his career associated to the New German Cinema as a senior member of the Berlin school of underground filmmaking.
Born Holger Mitschwitzki, he spent his early years in East Berlin. In 1953, he escaped from East Germany with his family to West Germany. In the 60s, he took the artistic female name Rosa Von Praunheim to remind people of the pink triangle that homosexuals had to wear in Nazi concentration camps.
A pioneer of Queer Cinema, von Praunheim has been an activist in the gay rights movement. He was an early advocate of AIDS awareness and safer sex, but has been a controversial figure even within the gay community. His films center on gay related themes and strong female characters. His works are characterized by excess and employ a campy style. His films have featured such personalities as Jayne County, Vaginal Davis, Divine, and Jeff Stryker.
Praunheim's first big feature film was produced in 1970: Die Bettwurst(The Bolsters), a parody of bourgeois marriage. It became a cult movie, which had a sequel in 1973 (Berliner Bettwurst). In the same year, he also caused a stir with his documentary It Is Not the Homosexual Who Is Perverse, But the Society in Which He Lives which led to several gay rights groups being founded.Praunheim has centered his directorial efforts in documentaries featuring gay related themes. In the early 1970s he lived for some time in the United States where he made a series of documentaries about post- Stonewall American gay scene. In Army of Lovers or Revolt of the Perverts (1972-1976) he took on the American gay and lesbian movement from the 1950's to 1976.
Back in Berlin he made feature films such as Red Love (1980), Our Corpses Are Still Alive (1981), and City of Lost Souls (1983). These films were shown in film festivals worldwide.
With the irruption of the AIDS epidemic, Praunheim worked in a tetralogy of AIDS themed documentaries. A Virus Knows No Morals (1985), was one of the first feature films about AIDS. The documentaries Positive and Silence = Death, both shot in 1989 deal with aspects of AIDS activism in New York. Fire Under Your Ass (1990) focuses about AIDS in Berlin.
In Germany Rosa was very vocal in his efforts to educate people about the danger of AIDS and the necessity of practicing Safer Sex. These efforts alienated many gays who came to consider him a moralistic panic-monger. He would remain a highly controversial figure in his native country. On 10 December 1991 Praunheim created a scandal in Germany when he outed, among others, the anchorman Alfred Biolek, the comedian Hape Kerkeling and wrongly the actor Götz George in the TV show Explosiv - Der heiße Stuhl as gay. After the show several celebrities had their coming out. In 1999 he made Geisendörfer Medienpreis for Wunderbares Wrodow, a documentary about the people in and around a German village and its castle.
He lives in Berlin with his companion and assistant Oliver Sechting.
Tumblr media
Tumblr media
1963 – Kevin Chamberlin is an American actor. He starred as the butler, Bertram on the Disney Channel Original Series Jessie. He is openly gay.
Chamberlin has been nominated for Drama Desk and Tony Awards for Dirty Blonde (as Charlie), Seussical (as Horton), and The Addams Family (as Uncle Fester). Additional Broadway theatre credits include My Favorite Year, Triumph of Love, Abe Lincoln in Illinois, Chicago, and The Ritz.
He also appeared in the 1999 gay-themed movie Trick, and in Die Hard with a Vengeance as an enthusiastic NYPD bomb defusal expert. In Lucky Number Slevin, he again had a supporting role as a New York police officer.
Chamberlin's most recent work includes the role of Aron Malsky in the NBC prime-time series Heroes. He also made an appearance in a Law and Order: Special Victims Unit.
Chamberlin previously appeared as Uncle Fester in the musical The Addams Family, a role for which he won a Broadway.com Audience Award for Favorite Performance By a Featured Actor In a Broadway Musical.
He has said of his time with The Ritz:
We have a very large gay audience, which is funny, because some female friends of mine went to a preview and were exclaiming, "There was no line to the bathroom at intermission! It was all on the men's side." Someone actually walked out last night and had a row with the director. She was like, "I can't believe the Roundabout is putting on such flagrantly gay plays!" I mean, look at the poster, for God’s sake! And really, it’s a 35-year-old play. There’s nothing offensive — it just happens to take place in a gay bathhouse. This is pre-AIDS, in the middle of the sexual revolution. [Playwright] Terrence McNally was saying that it was an amazing, celebratory time of sexual freedom and also freedom for gay men. Where else could you go to have sex and watch Bette Midler sing at the same time?
Tumblr media Tumblr media
1968 – Craig Seymour is an American writer, photographer, celebrity interviewer, music critic and former stripper. He was born in Washington, D.C.. He has written for The Washington Post, Entertainment Weekly, Vibe, and Spin, among other publications, and has served as pop music critic for The Buffalo News and the The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Heis now Associate Professor of Journalism at Northern Illinois University. He lives in Chicago.
He has interviewed and profiled some of the biggest names in music, including Janet Jackson, Mariah Carey, and Luther Vandross, who granted him numerous interviews. Seymour has also been a music analyst for CNN's Headline News.
As a graduate student at the University of Maryland in the 1990s, Seymour started frequenting and working in the strip clubs in Washington D.C. while writing his master's thesis: "Desire and Dollar Bills: An Ethnography of a Gay Male Striptease Club." He used these experiences to write the book All I Could Bare: My Life in the Strip Clubs of Gay Washington, D.C. Seymour stated that stripping gave him the confidence he needed to interview big stars like Mariah Carey.
In an interview with Dallas Voice, Seymour credited his stripping career with "the ease I had asking celebrities extremely personal questions, especially those having to do with sex and relationships. After all, when someone is playing with your dick in public, it's not only potentially awkward for you, the one being played with, it can also be weird for the person doing the playing, because he is exposing his desires so nakedly in front of other people."
Tumblr media
Tumblr media
1970 – Yukio Mishima (b.1925), homosexual Japanese author, commits seppuku (ritual suicide).
Tumblr media
Tumblr media
1997 – In South Africa, a demonstration was held at the Johannesburg High Court in support of an application to decriminalize sex between men. South Africa becomes the first country to enact a constitutional ban outlawing sexual orientation discrimination.
Tumblr media Tumblr media
5 notes · View notes
justinspoliticalcorner · 22 days ago
Text
Jonathan M. Katz at Zeteo:
One of the many annoying things about Donald Trump’s impending return to the White House is having to rehash facts that should have been settled long ago. Here's one: in August 2017, after a deadly white nationalist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, Trump claimed there were “very fine people on both sides,” praising the racists responsible for the violence. The backlash was immediate. Trump’s Republican allies distanced themselves. CEOs quit his advisory councils. A White House arts committee disbanded and called on the president to resign. For about two years, this incident stood as a glaring example of Trump’s coddling of white supremacists. Then came the revisionist spin. Weaving together a handful of moments, cherry-picked from days of typically Trumpian contradictions and doublespeak, the president’s defenders weaved together an alternate narrative. Trump condemned Nazis, they argued. He was merely defending peaceful, non-racist protesters who opposed removing a statue of Robert E. Lee. The idea that the whole thing was a hoax has become an article of faith on the right (just watch the video above). On a podcast taped the day before last month’s election, Elon Musk could work Joe Rogan into a frenzy simply by invoking the phrase “fine people.” [...]
The Facts
On Aug. 11 and 12, 2017, white supremacists from across the country held a rally called “Unite the Right” in Charlottesville, the central Virginia college town home to the state’s flagship public university. As the name suggests, their goal was to unite neo-Nazis, the KKK, and other hate groups with the broader pro-Trump movement. Nominally, the event was tied to a local debate about removing Confederate statues, erected half a century after the Civil War as monuments to segregation, from the city’s public parks. But as the organizers said in internal chats, later revealed in court: “The rally was never about the Lee statue … It’s about increasing our ability to exploit circumstances in the real world and attract more activists to our cause.” Promotional posters made the event’s true purpose clear: to “end Jewish influence in America” and to create “a pivotal moment for the pro-white movement.” Several of the white nationalists wore MAGA hats, hoping to signal solidarity with the president.
[...] All eyes were now on Trump. The white supremacists had explicitly appealed to the president during the rally. David Duke had told reporters on the morning of Aug. 12: “We're going to fulfill the promises of Donald Trump. That's why we voted for Donald Trump, because he said he's going to take our country back.” Trump seemed to live up to Duke’s hopes when, a few hours after the car attack, he made his first public statement, vaguely criticizing “hatred, bigotry, and violence on many sides. On many sides.” He didn’t mention Fields’ car attack or the white supremacist violence. Instead, he tried to reject responsibility, saying: “It’s been going on for a long time in our country. Not Donald Trump, not Barack Obama.” When reporters pressed him to denounce the Nazis, he walked out. The Neo-Nazi blog Daily Stormer celebrated: “Really, really good. God bless him.”
[...]
August 15
This was the backdrop for the third press event: the now-infamous Aug. 15 press conference at Trump Tower. (I encourage you to watch the press conference below.) What was supposed to be a news conference about infrastructure turned into Trump’s impassioned defense of his days of earlier comments. In a familiar pattern, Trump both doubled down and contradicted himself, insisting his first statement was “fine” and accusing critics of spreading “fake news.” He lashed out at reporters, repeatedly reminding them he had condemned neo-Nazis – albeit belatedly – while simultaneously blaming the left for the violence. When a reporter interjected to note, correctly, that the “neo-Nazis started this thing,” Trump launched into the key section of his comments:
[TRUMP: Excuse me, they didn’t put themselves down as neo-Nazis, and you had some very bad people in that group. But you also had people that were very fine people on both sides.]
The first part was confusing. The Nazis “didn’t put themselves down as neo-Nazis” – to whom? Not to the city that issued the permit, knowing they were white nationalists; nor to the American Civil Liberties Union, who defended them. But the second part was a clear escalation of Trump’s rhetoric. Not only was he making the Nazis and some of the people they’d harmed out to be equivalently bad, but it sounded like he was making at least some of the Nazis out to be equivalently good.
As reporters shouted follow-up questions, Trump elaborated, claiming that among the neo-Nazis were people “there to protest the taking down, of to them, a very, very important statue and the renaming of a park from Robert E. Lee to another name.” He added, in the line that is most often cited as exoneration: “You had people – and I’m not talking about the neo-Nazis and the white nationalists, because they should be condemned totally – but you had many people in that group other than neo-Nazis and white nationalists, okay?” This could be a compelling argument. There’s just one problem: There has never been a shred of evidence produced showing that there was any discernable number of non-Nazi/pro-statue protesters on the streets of Charlottesville that weekend. Pressed for evidence, Trump referenced supposedly widely seen footage from “the night before” – Aug. 11. But the only public protest that night in Charlottesville, a town that is barely 10 square miles in area, was the Nazi torch rally.
[...] It’s more likely that Trump knew that some of the white nationalists were his supporters and did not want to push them away, so long as the trade-offs to his reputation weren’t too high. Having gotten away with it in Charlottesville thanks to the help of his supporters and credulous media, Trump would employ the same move again and again: with the Proud Boys in his first re-election bid, with a white supremacist dinner guest in the interregnum, and so on. Last month, Trump tapped Fox News host Pete Hegseth as his nominee for secretary of defense. After the Charlottesville riot, Hegseth openly sympathized with neo-Nazis' racial grievances on air, describing them as “young white men” who believed they were being treated unfairly in America. He didn’t even bother to frame their actions as a color-blind defense of Confederate statues. In the next Trump administration, such thinly veiled excuses might be things of the past.
Jonathan M. Katz wrote in Substack the true facts about Donald Trump, Neo-Nazis, and Charlottesville.
Trump did indeed give praise to the Neo-Nazi torch brigade in Charlottesville, Virginia back in 2017 during his first term.
4 notes · View notes
paulgrossaddict · 10 months ago
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media
Tumblr media
On Instagram
Tumblr media
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
Paul Gross as George
18 janvier - 2 février 2025
Théâtre Bluma Appel
(27, rue Front Est, Toronto)
tickets from the end of March for subscribers and the end of May 2024 for others
tickets de fin mars (28.03.2024) pour les abonnés et fin mai 2024 (21.05.2024) pour les autres.
📸 Photo by Lorne Bridgman.
Canadian Stage ’s brochure 24.25
Cher Paul , tes prochains projets devant une caméra 🙏 , car celui-ci c’est encore un que je ne verrais pas 😔
Dear Paul, your next projects in front of a camera 🙏, because this is another one that I won’t see 😔
( 26mars2024)
other news at the theater for October 2024
autre actualité pour octobre 2024
The Seafarer
Tickets
Photo of Paul Gross by Dahlia Katz
Tumblr media
7 notes · View notes
brookston · 7 months ago
Text
Holidays 6.12
Holidays
Anne Frank Day
Bedstraw Day (French Republic)
Blue Galaxy Day
Children’s Day (Haiti)
Crowded Nest Syndrome Day
Dia dos Namorados (Brazil)
Flag Day (Brazil; New Zealand)
Ghost in the Machine Day
Grimace Day
Helsinki Day (Finland)
Idol Day
Indiana Jones Day
International Adobo Day
International DDX3X Day
International Dubbing Day
International Shia Day
Interracial Marriage Day
June 12 Commemoration (Lagos State, Nigeria)
Lancaster Day (UK)
Little League Girls Baseball Day
Lover’s Day (Japan)
Loving Day
Magic Day
Man of Steel Day
Mother’s Day (Luxembourg)
National Automotive Service Professionals Day
National Black Men Don’t Cheat Day
National Button Battery Awareness Day
National Cancer Thriver Day
National Chiropractic Health Assistant Day (Canada)
National Control Room Worker’s Day
National Cougar Day
National Dairy Goat Awareness Day
National Dame Day
National Esther Day
National Great Dane Day
National Harm Reduction Day (Canada)
National Hospital at Home Patients Day
National Magic Day
National X Day
Orlando United Day (Florida)
Peace Day (Kosovo)
Perfect Game Day
Portland Trail Blazers Day (Oregon)
Pulse Remembrance Day
Queen’s Birthday (Pitcairn Islands, Tuvalu)
Railway Day (Japan)
Red Rose Day
Rock Around the Clock Day
Russia Day (Russia)
Science Day (Turkmenistan)
Senior Race Day (Isle of Man)
Sharon Needles Day (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)
612 Day (Minnesota)
Spoonful of Sugar Day
Spousal Abuse Day
State Protection Service Day (Poland)
Stock Market Employees Day (Ukraine)
Superman Day
Swiss Army Knife Day
Tear Down This Wall Day
Valentine’s Day (Brazil)
Welsh Bands T-Shirt Day (UK)
We Remember 612 Day (Hong Kong)
Women’s Veterans Day
World Day Against Child Labour (UN)
Food & Drink Celebrations
Chuy’s National Taco Day
International Cachaca Day
International Falafel Day
National Apple Cinnamon Muffin Day
National Jerky Day
Peanut Butter Cookie Day
Pink Spaghetti Day
Poultry Day
Independence & Related Days
Act of Settlement Day (UK; 1701)
Bill of Rights Day (Virginia; 1776)
Chaco Armistice Day (Paraguay)
Constitution Day (Turks & Caicos Island)
Democracy Day (Nigeria)
Philippines (from Spain, 1898)
2nd Wednesday in June
National Time Out Day [2nd Wednesday]
Worshipful Company of Vintners of the City of London Annual Procession [2nd Wednesday]
Weekly Holidays beginning June 12 (2nd Full Week)
California State Parks Week (thru 6.16)
International Listening Association Week (thru 6.16)
Raggedy Ann and Andy Days (thru 6.13)
Festivals Beginning June 12, 2024
Emmett Cherry Festival (Emmett, Idaho) [thru 6.15]
Ice Cream Days (Le Mars, Iowa) [thru 6.15]
Mattituck Strawberry Festival (Mattituck, New York) [thru 6.16]
North by Northeast [NXNE] (Toronto, Canada) [thru 6.16]
San Diego County Fair (Del Mar, California) [thru 7.7]
Taste of London (London, UK) [thru 6.16]
Teapot Day (Tea, South Dakota) [thru 6.15]
W. C. Handy Blues & Barbecue Festival (Henderson, Kentucky) [thru 6.15]
Feast Days
Adriaen van Stalbemt (Artology)
St. Anthony’s Day Eve (Portugal)
Antonina (Christian; Martyr)
Bannocks Day (Celtic Book of Days)
Basilides, Cyrinus, Nabor and Nazarius (Christian; Martyrs)
Be More Paranoid Day (Pastafarian)
Bob Katz (Muppetism)
St. Charles Borromeo (Positivist; Saint)
Dave Berg (Artology)
Egon Schiele (Artology)
Enmegahbowh (Episcopal Church)
Eskil of Sweden (Christian; Martyr)
Feast of the Blessed Polish Martyrs of World War II
Festival of Mut (Ancient Egypt)
First Ecumenical Council (Lutheran)
Gaspar Bertoni (Christian; Saint)
Gerard Hoffnung Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Gin Day (Pastafarian)
Guy of Cortona (Christian; Saint)
Henry Scott Tuke (Artology)
Hildegard Burjan (Christian; Blessed)
Johanna Spyri (Writerism)
John of Sahagún (Christian; Saint)
Korean Rice Farmers Stream Hair Washing Day (Everyday Wicca)
Len Wein (Artology)
Leo III, Pope (Christian; Saint)
Media Ver VII (Pagan)
Odulf (Christian; Saint)
Onuphrius (Christian; Saint)
Peter of Mount Athos (Christian; Saint)
Sparky Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Ternan, Bishop of the Picts (Christian; Saint)
Zeus’ Day (Ancient Greece)
108 Martyrs of World War II (Christian)
Hebrew Calendar Holidays [Begins at Sundown Day Before]
Shavuot, Day 2 (Judaism) [6-7 Sivan] (a.k.a. …
Feast of the Harvest
Feast of Weeks
Festival of Weeks
First-Fruit festival
Wheat Harvest
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Prime Number Day: 163 [38 of 72]
Taian (大安 Japan) [Lucky all day.]
Unfortunate Day (Pagan) [34 of 57]
Premieres
Admission Free (Betty Boop Cartoon; 1932)
All About Dogs (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1942)
Andy Warhol’s Blue Movie (a.k.a. Fuck; Adult Film; 1969)
Are You My Mother?, by P.D. Eastman (Children’s Book; 1960)
The Brighter Buccaneer, by Leslie Charteris (Short Stories; 1933) [Saint #12]
Bullet Park, by John Cheever (Novel; 1969)
Can’t Hardly Wait (Film; 1998)
Chesapeake, by James A. Michener (Historical Novel; 1978)
Chuck Berry Is On Top, by Chuck Berry (Album; 1959)
Clash of the Titans (Film; 1981)
Cleopatra (Film; 1963)
Clockwork Angels, by Rush (Album; 2012)
Coming Up for Air, by George Orwell (Novel; 1939)
Deep Throat (Adult Film; 1972)
Donald’s Garden (Disney Cartoon; 1942)
Donovan’s Reef (Film; 1963)
Farmer Al Falfa’s Bedtime Story (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1932)
Food, Inc. (Documentary Film; 2009)
Foundation and Empire, by Isaac Asimov (Novel; 1952) [Foundation #2]
Go Bo Diddly, by Bo Diddly (Album; 1959)
History of the World: Part 1 (Film; 1981)
The Horse Soldiers (Film; 1959)
I’ll Chase the Blues Away, recorded by Ella Fitzgerald (Song; 1935)
The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks, by Rebecca Skloot (Science Book; 2010)
Jurassic World (Film; 2015)
Line of Duty (BBC TV Series; 2012)
Love and Kisses, recorded by Ella Fitzgerald (Song; 1935)
Mariah Carey, by Mariah Carey (Album; 1990)
Me and Earl and the Dying Girl (Film; 2015)
Moon (Film; 2009)
Palestrina, by Hans Pfitzner (Opera; 1917)
Predator (Film; 1987)
Raiders of the Lost Ark (Film; 1981)
Rhapsody in Blue, by George Gershwin (Orchestral Jazz; 1924)
The Sailor’s Home (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1936)
She’s Not There, recorded by The Zombies (Song; 1964)
Some Time in New York City, by John Lennon (Album; 1972)
Speedway (Film; 1968)
Superman vs. The Elite (Animated WB Film; 2012)
Surfer Girl, recorded by The Beach Boys (Song; 1963)
Swingers (Film; 1997)
Take Off Your Pants and Jacket, by Blink-182 (Album; 2001)
Testimony of Two Men, by Taylor Caldwell (Novel; 1968)
Toreadorable (Fleischer/Famous Popeye Cartoon; 1953)
2 Cool 4 Skool, by BTS (Album; 2013)
The Witches of Eastwick (Film; 1987)
Today’s Name Days
Florinda, Guido, Leo (Austria)
Bazilid, Gašpar, Leon (Croatia)
Antonie (Czech Republic)
Balisius (Denmark)
Eskel, Esko (Estonia)
Esko (Finland)
Guy (France)
Florinda, Guido, Leo (Germany)
Onoufrios (Greece)
Villő (Hungary)
Basilide, Guido, Onofrio (Italy)
Ija, Narda, Nora (Latvia)
Anupras, Dovė, Kristijonas, Kristis, Ramūnas (Lithuania)
Sigfrid, Sigrid, Siri (Norway)
Antonina, Bazyli, Jan, Leon, Onufry, Wyszemir (Poland)
Onufrie, Pavel, Petru (România)
Zlatko (Slovakia)
Juan, Onofre (Spain)
Eskil (Sweden)
Onopriy (Ukraine)
Ahmad, Ahmed, Aisha, Asia, Mohamed, Mohammad, Mohammed (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 164 of 2024; 202 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 3 of week 24 of 2024
Celtic Tree Calendar: Duir (Oak) [Day 4 of 28]
Chinese: Month 5 (Geng-Wu), Day 7 (Ding-Wei)
Chinese Year of the: Dragon 4722 (until January 29, 2025) [Wu-Chen]
Hebrew: 6 Sivan 5784
Islamic: 5 Dhu al-Hijjah 1445
J Cal: 14 Blue; Sevenday [14 of 30]
Julian: 30 May 2024
Moon: 36%: Waxing Crescent
Positivist: 23 St. Paul (6th Month) [St. Charles Borromeo]
Runic Half Month: Dag (Day) [Day 4 of 15]
Season: Spring (Day 86 of 92)
Week: 2nd Full Week of June)
Zodiac: Gemini (Day 23 of 31)
1 note · View note
m-slgd · 1 year ago
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
El momento analírico, 2023
Book. Madrid: Akal, 2023. Essay on poetry and art radically oriented to language produced from 1964 to 1983 in Spain. Cover: Akal. Photos: José Antonio Berrocal, 1983; Leandro Katz, 1972; Hélio Oiticica, 1968. + info / shop: https://www.akal.com/libro/el-momento-analirico_52486/
Reviews & press > Andrea Navacerrada, "De S a Z > Una poética comprende. Sobre El momento analírico", Re-visiones #14, 2024. https://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/REVI/article/view/97913/4564456571514 > Virginia Trueba Mira, reseña de El momento analírico. Pasavento, Revista de estudios hispánicos, Vol. XII, n.º 1 (invierno 2024); pp. 225-230. https://erevistas.publicaciones.uah.es/ojs/index.php/pasavento/article/view/v12-n2-trueba/2322-pdf-es > Diego Zorita Arroyo, reseña de El momento analírico. Revista de Castilla, nº 13 (2024). https://revistas.uva.es/index.php/castilla/article/view/8465/6175 > Max Hidalgo Nácher, "Poesía/poezia: anapolíticas de la crítica y del poema", 452F #30 (enero 2024). https://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/452f/article/view/45790/41283 > Interview with Esther Peñas, Revista Turia online, 2023. > Launch of the book, with Erea Fernández and Luis López Carrasco, Matadero de Madrid, 3/11/2023. https://archive.org/details/img-20231103-203749
0 notes
mrbopst · 1 year ago
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media
Mao Tse Helen. Nov. 97 Alley Katz Photo : Phil Ford
0 notes
sirgold · 4 months ago
Text
The corruption runs so deep it’s almost hard to believe.
Here is a network of connections and corruption that explains a lot in today’s politics.
Yes, Michigan's governor worked for George Soros.
Yes, California governor Gavin Newsom is Nancy Pelosi's nephew.
Yes, Adam Schiff's sister is married to one of George Soros's sons.
Yes, John Kerry's daughter is married to the son of a mullah in Iran.
Yes, Hillary's daughter Chelsea is married to George Soros's nephew.
Yes, ABC NEWS executive producer Ian Cameron is married to Obama's former national security adviser, Susan Rice.
Yes, CBS president David Rhodes is the brother of Obama's deputy national security adviser for strategic communications, Ben Rhodes.
Yes, ABC NEWS correspondent Claes Ship man is married to Obama's former press secretary, Jay Carney.
Yes, ABC NEWS and UNIVISION reporter Matthew Jaffe is married to Katie Hogan, Obama's former deputy press secretary.
Yes, ABC president Ben Sherwood is the brother of Elizabeth Sherwood, Obama's former special adviser.
YES, CNN vice president Virginia Moseley is married to Tom Nides, Hillary Clinton's former deputy secretary of state.
You may remember James Comey, who investigated the Clinton/Clinton Foundation email scandal and made the final decision not to recommend prosecution to the Justice Department.
It turns out that the Clinton Foundation audit was conducted by a law firm, DLA Piper. One of their executives was responsible for the Clinton Foundation audit.
Who was it? Peter Comey, James Comey's brother. Peter Comey was a senior executive at the Washington, D.C., law firm that audited the Clinton Foundation in 2015. Peter Comey was officially named "Senior Director of Real Estate Americas" by DLA Piper in 2015, when the Clinton Foundation scandals first broke and Hillary was preparing her presidential campaign. Not only was DLA Piper, the firm where Comey’s brother worked, involved in the Clinton Foundation audit, but according to the foundation’s donor records, DLA Piper gave the foundation between $50,000 and $100,000.
DLA Piper CEO Douglas Emhoff is taking an extended leave from the firm. Who is Douglas Emhoff? He’s Kamala Harris’s husband!
And it only gets worse.
Dominion (a supplier of voting machines) services 40% of the U.S. market. That’s in 30 states.
– in 2009, Smartmatic (another voting machine supplier) entered into an agreement with Dominion.
—Admiral Peter Neffenger was the President of Smartmatic.
—Neffenger was in the Biden transition team.
– Smartmatic counted votes in Venezuela
– Smartmatic is linked to election fraud in the Philippines
– Smartmatic is run by Lord Mark Malloch Brown, who works for George Soros (he and Brown are lifelong friends)
– Brown chairs the boards of several nonprofits, including the Open Society Foundation
– Brown chairs the Center for Global Development.
– Open Society is, of course, owned by George Soros.
– Smartmatic is in partnership with DLA Piper Global
– who owns Dominion? Blum Capital Partners, LP
– who's on the board? Richard Blum, Dianne Feinstein's husband.
– Nancy Pelosi's husband is also a major investor.
– Nancy Pelosi's aide Nadeem Elshamy has been hired by Dominion Voting Systems.
– Dominion Voting System is listed on the Clinton Foundation's website.
-In 2014, the Washington Post listed Dominion Voting as a $25,000-$50,000 donor to the Clinton Foundation.
– Georgia Governor Kemp used Dominion Voting after Texas and Florida rejected it.
– Dominion has a lobbyist named Jared Thomas.
– Jared Thomas was Governor Brian Kemp's chief of staff and press secretary from 2012 to 2015.
You have to remember the Feinstein-Kavanaugh-Soros connections to understand the following information:
– Debra Katz (Christina Ford's lawyer) worked for George Soros at the Open Society Foundations.
– Debra Katz also worked at the Project on Government Oversight (POGO).
– POGO is funded by Soros's Open Society Foundations.
– POGO co-authored Dianne Feinstein's letter opposing Kavanaugh's nomination.
– Kamala Harris did not prosecute OneWest Bank for fraud when she had the authority – Soros owned OneWest Bank.
Now you know why the woman who came in 7th in her state, running for president, was the choice for Biden’s vice president and was put in place by Pelosi and Obama for nomination as president!
0 notes
ulkaralakbarova · 6 months ago
Text
A trio of female soul singers cross over to the pop charts in the early 1960s, facing their own personal struggles along the way. Credits: TheMovieDb. Film Cast: Curtis Taylor Jr.: Jamie Foxx Deena Jones: Beyoncé James “Thunder” Early: Eddie Murphy Marty Madison: Danny Glover Effie White: Jennifer Hudson Lorrell Robinson: Anika Noni Rose C.C. White: Keith D. Robinson Michelle Morris: Sharon Leal Wayne: Hinton Battle Magic: Mariah Iman Wilson May: Yvette Cason Max Washington: Ken Page M.C.: Ralph Louis Harris Tiny Joe Dixon: Michael-Leon Wooley Jazz Singer: Loretta Devine Jerry Harris: John Lithgow Sam Walsh: John Krasinski Ronald White: Alexander Folk Aunt Ethel: Esther Scott Miami Comic: Bobby Slayton Teddy Campbell: Jordan Wright Melba Early: Dawnn Lewis Talent Booker: Jaleel White Joann: JoNell Kennedy Charlene: Sybyl Walker Stepp Sister: Lesley Nicole Lewis Stepp Sister: Eboni Nichols Stepp Sister: Arike Rice Stepp Sister: Fatima Robinson Little Albert: Aakomon Jones Tru-Tone: Bernard Fowler Tru-Tone: Anwar Burton Tru-Tone: Tyrell Washington Dave: Rory O’Malley Sweetheart: Laura Bell Bundy Sweetheart: Anne Elizabeth Warren David Bennett: Ivar Brogger Jimmy’s Piano Player: Daren A. Herbert Elvis Kelly: Jocko Sims Rhonda: Pam Trotter Janice: Cleo King Club Manager: Eddie Mekka Case Worker: Alejandro Furth TV Reporter: Dilva Henry American Bandstand Producer: Vince Grant Nicky Cassaro: Robert Cicchini TV Director: Thomas Crawford Carl: Charles Jones Technical Director: Robert Curtis Brown Tania Williams: Stephanie Owens Man with Gun: Gilbert Glenn Brown Stagehand: Marty Ryan Detroit Reporter: Michael Villani Chicago Deejay: Gregg Berger L.A. Deejay: Daniel Riordan Photographer: David James Promo Film Narrator (voice): Paul Kirby Security Guard: Derick Alexander Curtis’ Secretary: Yvette Nicole Brown Go-Go Dancer: Nancy Anderson Go-Go Dancer: Joelle Cosentino Go-Go Dancer: Lisa Eaton Go-Go Dancer: Clare Kutsko Go-Go Dancer: Tracy Phillips Go-Go Dancer: Kelleia Sheerin Campbell Connection Dancer: Mykel Brooks Campbell Connection Dancer: Johnny Erasme Campbell Connection Dancer: Cory Graves Campbell Connection Dancer: J.R. Taylor Bad Side Dancer: Corinthea Henderson Bad Side Dancer: Craig Hollamon Bad Side Dancer: Reginald Jackson Bad Side Dancer: Chuck Maldonado Bad Side Dancer: Anthony Rue II Bad Side Dancer: John Silver Bad Side Dancer: Larry Sims Bad Side Dancer: Black Thomas Bad Side Dancer: Kevin Wilson Bad Side Dancer: Adrian Wiltshire Bad Side Dancer: Earl Wright Bad Side Dancer: Russell “Goofy” Wright Disco Dancer: Dominic Chaiduang Disco Dancer: Jose Cueva Disco Dancer: Omhmar Griffin Disco Dancer: Sky Hoffmann Disco Dancer: Trevor Lopez-Daggett Disco Dancer: Leo Moctezuma Disco Dancer: Gabriel Paige Disco Dancer: Terrance Spencer Disco Dancer: Tony Testa Disco Dancer: Quinton Weathers Disco Dancer: Jull Weber Disco Dancer: Marcel Wilson Jimmy’s Band: Stevie Ray Anthony Jimmy’s Band: Matthew Dickens Jimmy’s Band: Jerohn Garnett Jimmy’s Band: Mario Mosley Jimmy’s Band: Jimmy R.O. Smith Film Crew: Casting: Debra Zane Set Decoration: Nancy Haigh Executive Producer: Patricia Whitcher Producer: David Geffen Foley Artist: Catherine Harper Foley Artist: Christopher Moriana Producer: Laurence Mark Director: Bill Condon Musical: Tom Eyen Director of Photography: Tobias A. Schliessler Editor: Virginia Katz Original Music Composer: Henry Krieger Production Design: John Myhre Costume Design: Sharen Davis Digital Intermediate: Stefan Sonnenfeld Dialogue Editor: Kimberly Lowe Voigt Sound Effects Editor: George Simpson Stunts: Dick Ziker Makeup Artist: Judy Murdock Stunts: John Cenatiempo Second Unit Director of Photography: Dino Parks Assistant Costume Designer: Lizz Wolf First Assistant Editor: Ian Slater Casting Associate: Jeremy Rich Casting Associate: Tannis Vallely Music Arranger: Harvey Mason Gaffer: Newton TerMeer Assistant Art Director: Jann K. Engel Costume Supervisor: Elaine Ramires Sound Effects Editor: Donald Flick Script Supervisor: Carolyn Tolley Choreographer: Aakomon Jones Camer...
1 note · View note
brookstonalmanac · 7 months ago
Text
Holidays 6.12
Holidays
Anne Frank Day
Bedstraw Day (French Republic)
Blue Galaxy Day
Children’s Day (Haiti)
Crowded Nest Syndrome Day
Dia dos Namorados (Brazil)
Flag Day (Brazil; New Zealand)
Ghost in the Machine Day
Grimace Day
Helsinki Day (Finland)
Idol Day
Indiana Jones Day
International Adobo Day
International DDX3X Day
International Dubbing Day
International Shia Day
Interracial Marriage Day
June 12 Commemoration (Lagos State, Nigeria)
Lancaster Day (UK)
Little League Girls Baseball Day
Lover’s Day (Japan)
Loving Day
Magic Day
Man of Steel Day
Mother’s Day (Luxembourg)
National Automotive Service Professionals Day
National Black Men Don’t Cheat Day
National Button Battery Awareness Day
National Cancer Thriver Day
National Chiropractic Health Assistant Day (Canada)
National Control Room Worker’s Day
National Cougar Day
National Dairy Goat Awareness Day
National Dame Day
National Esther Day
National Great Dane Day
National Harm Reduction Day (Canada)
National Hospital at Home Patients Day
National Magic Day
National X Day
Orlando United Day (Florida)
Peace Day (Kosovo)
Perfect Game Day
Portland Trail Blazers Day (Oregon)
Pulse Remembrance Day
Queen’s Birthday (Pitcairn Islands, Tuvalu)
Railway Day (Japan)
Red Rose Day
Rock Around the Clock Day
Russia Day (Russia)
Science Day (Turkmenistan)
Senior Race Day (Isle of Man)
Sharon Needles Day (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)
612 Day (Minnesota)
Spoonful of Sugar Day
Spousal Abuse Day
State Protection Service Day (Poland)
Stock Market Employees Day (Ukraine)
Superman Day
Swiss Army Knife Day
Tear Down This Wall Day
Valentine’s Day (Brazil)
Welsh Bands T-Shirt Day (UK)
We Remember 612 Day (Hong Kong)
Women’s Veterans Day
World Day Against Child Labour (UN)
Food & Drink Celebrations
Chuy’s National Taco Day
International Cachaca Day
International Falafel Day
National Apple Cinnamon Muffin Day
National Jerky Day
Peanut Butter Cookie Day
Pink Spaghetti Day
Poultry Day
Independence & Related Days
Act of Settlement Day (UK; 1701)
Bill of Rights Day (Virginia; 1776)
Chaco Armistice Day (Paraguay)
Constitution Day (Turks & Caicos Island)
Democracy Day (Nigeria)
Philippines (from Spain, 1898)
2nd Wednesday in June
National Time Out Day [2nd Wednesday]
Worshipful Company of Vintners of the City of London Annual Procession [2nd Wednesday]
Weekly Holidays beginning June 12 (2nd Full Week)
California State Parks Week (thru 6.16)
International Listening Association Week (thru 6.16)
Raggedy Ann and Andy Days (thru 6.13)
Festivals Beginning June 12, 2024
Emmett Cherry Festival (Emmett, Idaho) [thru 6.15]
Ice Cream Days (Le Mars, Iowa) [thru 6.15]
Mattituck Strawberry Festival (Mattituck, New York) [thru 6.16]
North by Northeast [NXNE] (Toronto, Canada) [thru 6.16]
San Diego County Fair (Del Mar, California) [thru 7.7]
Taste of London (London, UK) [thru 6.16]
Teapot Day (Tea, South Dakota) [thru 6.15]
W. C. Handy Blues & Barbecue Festival (Henderson, Kentucky) [thru 6.15]
Feast Days
Adriaen van Stalbemt (Artology)
St. Anthony’s Day Eve (Portugal)
Antonina (Christian; Martyr)
Bannocks Day (Celtic Book of Days)
Basilides, Cyrinus, Nabor and Nazarius (Christian; Martyrs)
Be More Paranoid Day (Pastafarian)
Bob Katz (Muppetism)
St. Charles Borromeo (Positivist; Saint)
Dave Berg (Artology)
Egon Schiele (Artology)
Enmegahbowh (Episcopal Church)
Eskil of Sweden (Christian; Martyr)
Feast of the Blessed Polish Martyrs of World War II
Festival of Mut (Ancient Egypt)
First Ecumenical Council (Lutheran)
Gaspar Bertoni (Christian; Saint)
Gerard Hoffnung Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Gin Day (Pastafarian)
Guy of Cortona (Christian; Saint)
Henry Scott Tuke (Artology)
Hildegard Burjan (Christian; Blessed)
Johanna Spyri (Writerism)
John of Sahagún (Christian; Saint)
Korean Rice Farmers Stream Hair Washing Day (Everyday Wicca)
Len Wein (Artology)
Leo III, Pope (Christian; Saint)
Media Ver VII (Pagan)
Odulf (Christian; Saint)
Onuphrius (Christian; Saint)
Peter of Mount Athos (Christian; Saint)
Sparky Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Ternan, Bishop of the Picts (Christian; Saint)
Zeus’ Day (Ancient Greece)
108 Martyrs of World War II (Christian)
Hebrew Calendar Holidays [Begins at Sundown Day Before]
Shavuot, Day 2 (Judaism) [6-7 Sivan] (a.k.a. …
Feast of the Harvest
Feast of Weeks
Festival of Weeks
First-Fruit festival
Wheat Harvest
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Prime Number Day: 163 [38 of 72]
Taian (大安 Japan) [Lucky all day.]
Unfortunate Day (Pagan) [34 of 57]
Premieres
Admission Free (Betty Boop Cartoon; 1932)
All About Dogs (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1942)
Andy Warhol’s Blue Movie (a.k.a. Fuck; Adult Film; 1969)
Are You My Mother?, by P.D. Eastman (Children’s Book; 1960)
The Brighter Buccaneer, by Leslie Charteris (Short Stories; 1933) [Saint #12]
Bullet Park, by John Cheever (Novel; 1969)
Can’t Hardly Wait (Film; 1998)
Chesapeake, by James A. Michener (Historical Novel; 1978)
Chuck Berry Is On Top, by Chuck Berry (Album; 1959)
Clash of the Titans (Film; 1981)
Cleopatra (Film; 1963)
Clockwork Angels, by Rush (Album; 2012)
Coming Up for Air, by George Orwell (Novel; 1939)
Deep Throat (Adult Film; 1972)
Donald’s Garden (Disney Cartoon; 1942)
Donovan’s Reef (Film; 1963)
Farmer Al Falfa’s Bedtime Story (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1932)
Food, Inc. (Documentary Film; 2009)
Foundation and Empire, by Isaac Asimov (Novel; 1952) [Foundation #2]
Go Bo Diddly, by Bo Diddly (Album; 1959)
History of the World: Part 1 (Film; 1981)
The Horse Soldiers (Film; 1959)
I’ll Chase the Blues Away, recorded by Ella Fitzgerald (Song; 1935)
The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks, by Rebecca Skloot (Science Book; 2010)
Jurassic World (Film; 2015)
Line of Duty (BBC TV Series; 2012)
Love and Kisses, recorded by Ella Fitzgerald (Song; 1935)
Mariah Carey, by Mariah Carey (Album; 1990)
Me and Earl and the Dying Girl (Film; 2015)
Moon (Film; 2009)
Palestrina, by Hans Pfitzner (Opera; 1917)
Predator (Film; 1987)
Raiders of the Lost Ark (Film; 1981)
Rhapsody in Blue, by George Gershwin (Orchestral Jazz; 1924)
The Sailor’s Home (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1936)
She’s Not There, recorded by The Zombies (Song; 1964)
Some Time in New York City, by John Lennon (Album; 1972)
Speedway (Film; 1968)
Superman vs. The Elite (Animated WB Film; 2012)
Surfer Girl, recorded by The Beach Boys (Song; 1963)
Swingers (Film; 1997)
Take Off Your Pants and Jacket, by Blink-182 (Album; 2001)
Testimony of Two Men, by Taylor Caldwell (Novel; 1968)
Toreadorable (Fleischer/Famous Popeye Cartoon; 1953)
2 Cool 4 Skool, by BTS (Album; 2013)
The Witches of Eastwick (Film; 1987)
Today’s Name Days
Florinda, Guido, Leo (Austria)
Bazilid, Gašpar, Leon (Croatia)
Antonie (Czech Republic)
Balisius (Denmark)
Eskel, Esko (Estonia)
Esko (Finland)
Guy (France)
Florinda, Guido, Leo (Germany)
Onoufrios (Greece)
Villő (Hungary)
Basilide, Guido, Onofrio (Italy)
Ija, Narda, Nora (Latvia)
Anupras, Dovė, Kristijonas, Kristis, Ramūnas (Lithuania)
Sigfrid, Sigrid, Siri (Norway)
Antonina, Bazyli, Jan, Leon, Onufry, Wyszemir (Poland)
Onufrie, Pavel, Petru (România)
Zlatko (Slovakia)
Juan, Onofre (Spain)
Eskil (Sweden)
Onopriy (Ukraine)
Ahmad, Ahmed, Aisha, Asia, Mohamed, Mohammad, Mohammed (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 164 of 2024; 202 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 3 of week 24 of 2024
Celtic Tree Calendar: Duir (Oak) [Day 4 of 28]
Chinese: Month 5 (Geng-Wu), Day 7 (Ding-Wei)
Chinese Year of the: Dragon 4722 (until January 29, 2025) [Wu-Chen]
Hebrew: 6 Sivan 5784
Islamic: 5 Dhu al-Hijjah 1445
J Cal: 14 Blue; Sevenday [14 of 30]
Julian: 30 May 2024
Moon: 36%: Waxing Crescent
Positivist: 23 St. Paul (6th Month) [St. Charles Borromeo]
Runic Half Month: Dag (Day) [Day 4 of 15]
Season: Spring (Day 86 of 92)
Week: 2nd Full Week of June)
Zodiac: Gemini (Day 23 of 31)
0 notes