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novapark · 3 months ago
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Mal and Estra's kids including the rarely seen twins Zara and Asha that Estra was forever pregnant with in Raskland and Hansen.
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dwsavideos · 5 months ago
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The video is now up! Hope my Sing Street fans enjoy! Please give me feedback on here or in the comments of the video! I know Sing Street Broadway has a tiny fanbase right now, so if you’re on Tumblr and see this and you like it, PLEASE let me know you exist lol! Love you all! 🤟🏻🎸
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goldendoodlerlockerlove · 5 months ago
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Hi! What’s a song that makes you think of your favorite character or ship from Bob’s Burgers?
Babs! You are too sweet. Seeing you in my inbox is always a treat 😭💛
This is actually a very interesting question, and harder to answer than I expected. But, because I’m basic, this might be mostly Disney and musical music.
Boblin
At Last I See The Light from Tangled
Invisible by Zara Larsson from Klaus
Scars to Your Beautiful by Alessia Cara
Steal the Show by Lauv from Elemental
Only Us from Dear Evan Hansen
Bob
Evangeline from The Princess and the Frog
Waving Through A Window from Dear Evan Hansen
The Tree on the Hill from The Lightning Thief Musical
Anybody Have A Map? from Dear Evan Hansen
Gene
Dancing Queen by Abba (alternatively, the parody of this song from Gravity Falls, Disco Girl by Babba)
Friend Like Me from Aladdin
Be Our Guest from Beauty and the Beast
Footloose from Footloose (I mean, his story in The Frond Files was basically a Footloose parody—)
It’s Raining Men by The Weather Girls (he mentioned it, so of course, I have to as well)
Linda
Bikini Bottom Day from The SpongeBob Musical
Seasons of Love from Rent
You Will Be Okay from Helluva Boss
A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square by Vera Lynn
Practically Perfect from Mary Poppins
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exhibitionsvisited · 9 months ago
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2024
This year I visited the following exhibitions
10th Jan, Zara Sands and Olly Centres, General Practice, Lincoln
12 Jan, Bodies for Practice, Project Space Plus, Lincoln
2nd Feb, Seasonal Strokes, General Practice, Lincoln
Chris Ofilli and William Blake, Tate Britain, London
9 Feb, Chris Ofilli, Tate Britain, London
9 Feb, Woman in Protest, Tate Britain, London
9 Feb, Richard Hamilton, Tate Britain, London
9 Feb, Yuri Pattison and J M W Turner, Tate Britain, London
9 Feb, Zineb Saleh Tate Britain, London
9 Feb, Cat Flap Blink, Terrace Gallery, London
9 Feb, Victor Bengtsson, Public, London
9 Feb, Martin Aagaard Hansen, Tanja Nis-Hansen & Kazuyuki Takezaki , Union Pacific, London
9 Feb, Mao Yan, Pace Gallery, London
9 Feb, ,Ziping Wang, Unit, London
9 Feb, Zach lieberman, Unit, London
9 Feb, Conversation Galante, Pillar Corris, London
9 Feb, Frank Bowling ,Hauser and Wirth, London
9 Feb, Uman ,Hauser and Wirth, London
9 Feb, Willem Sasnal, Sadie Coles ,London
9 Feb, Anna Barriball, Frith St,London
9 Feb, Emi Otaguro, Masanori Tomita, Nobuya Hitsuda & Yutaka Nozawa , Sadie Coles,London
9 Feb, Come Home, Sadie Coles ,London
9 Feb, Zineb Sedira, Goodman Gallery,London
9 Feb, Marc Chagall, Alon Zakaim, London
9 Feb, Polymythologies, Tiwani Contemporary,London
9 Feb, Jeffrey Gibson, Stephen Friedman,London
9 Feb, Claire Gavronsky, Goodman Gallery ,London
9 Feb, Rose Shakinovsky, Goodman Gallery ,London
9 Feb, Olivia Flax, Holtermann ,London
9 Feb,Burri, Miró , Ermnst, Nahmad Projects,London
9 Feb, Gerhard Richter, David Zwirner ,London
9 Feb, Drawn into the Present, Thaddeus Ropac ,London
9 Feb, Andy Warhol, Thaddeus Ropac ,London
9 Feb, Pauline Boty, Gazelli, ,London
9 Feb, Karel Appel, Max Hetzler, ,London
9 Feb, Alexis Hunter, Richard Saltoun, ,London
9 Feb, Premiums 1, Royal Academy ,London
9 Feb, Entangled Pasts, Royal Academy ,London
16 Feb, Punk: Rage and Revolution, Northampton Museum & Art Gallery
16 Feb, Material Matters, Northampton Museum & Art Gallery
16 Feb, Elke Pollard, Northampton Museum & Art Gallery
21 Feb, Practice Research, Project Space Plus, Lincoln
22 Feb,  Paul Mpagi Sepuya, Nottingham Contemporary
22 Feb, Dora Budor, Nottingham Contemporary
22 Feb, Danica Maier, Beam, Nottingham
1 March, Andrew Bracey, General Practice, Lincoln
8 March, Darren Diss and Brian Voce, The Hub, Sleaford
8 March, Jo Cope, The Hub, Sleaford
20 March, Mirrors Windows Portals, project space plus, Lincoln
23 March, Feng-Ru Lee, Weston Gallery, Nottingham
23 March, Dan Rapley, Angear Visitor Centre, Nottingham
23 March, Saad Qureshi, Djanogly Gallery, Nottingham
23 March, Fascinating Finds from Nottingham's Caves, University of Nottingham Museum
23 March,Peep Show, Bennington Gallery, Nottingham
23 March, Shahnawaz Hussain, Bennington Gallery, Nottingham
23 March, Osheen Siva, Bennington Gallery, Nottingham
23 March, Debsyo Bolaji, New Art Exchange, Nottingham
24 March, Jason Wilsher-Mills, Lincoln Museum
12 April, When Forms Come Alive,  Hayward Gallery, London
12 April, Virginia Verran, Michael Richardson Contemporary Art, London
12 April, Secundino Hernández , Victoria Miro Gallery, London
12 April, Neal Rock, New Art Projects, London
12 April, Salvador Dali, Clarendon Fine Art, London
12 April, Unravel, Barbican, London
12 April, Soufiane Ababri, Barbican, London
12 April, Ibrahim Mahama, Barbican, London
12 April, Lobert Zandvilet, Grimm, London
12 April, Reina Sugihara, Arcadia Misa, London
12 April, Marria Pratts Carl Kostyal, London
12 April, Richard Serra,David Zwirner, London 
12 April, Marcelina Akpojotor, Rele, London
12 April, Fathi Hassan,Richard Saltoun, London 
12 April, Erwin Wurm,Thaddaeus Ropac, London 
12 April, Harold Cohen, Gazelli Art House, London 
12 April, Adam Pendleton, Galerie Max Hetzler, London 
12 April, Nancy Haynes,  Marlborough, London 
12 April, Shizuko Yoshikawa, Marlborough, London
12 April, Shizuko Yoshikawa and Bridget Riley, Marlborough, London
12 April, Betty Parsons,Alison Jacques, London 
12 April, Woody De Othello, Stephen Friedman Gallery, London 
12 April, Peter Blake,  Waddington Custot Galleries, London
12 April, Standing in the Gap, Goodman Gallery, London 
12 April, Ulla von Brandenburg, Pilar Corrias, London 
12 April, Lindokuhle Sobekwa, Goodman Gallery, London
12 April, The Leisure Centre, The Brown Collection, London 
12 April, Shine On,Sadie Coles HQ Davies St, London
12 April, Albert Oehlen, Gagosian, London 
12 April, Gavin Turk, Ben Brown Fine Arts, London 
12 April, François Morellet,Annely Juda Fine Art, London 
12 April, Thomas Allen, Ronchini Gallery, London 
12 April, Darya Diamond, Pippy Houldsworth, London
12 April, Li Hei Di, Pippy Houldsworth, London
12 April, Florence Hutchings, Redfern Gallery, London
12 April, Marilyn Lerner, Spruth Magers, London
12 April, Barabara Kruger, Spruth Magers, London
12 April, Edward Burtynsky, Flowers, London
12 April, Terry Frost, Flowers, London
12 April, Cinthia Marcelle,Sprovieri, London 
12 April, Matthias Groebel,Gathering, London 
12 April, Raqs Media Collective, Frith Street Gallery, London 
12 April, Kati Heck, Sadie Coles, London
17 April, Trim, Project Space Plus, Lincoln
26 April, Marking Time, General Practice, Lincoln
8 May, Cache 05, Anglia Storage, Lincoln
8 May, Sacred Spaces, St Peter and Gowt, Lincoln
8 May, Parting of the Minds, Project Space Plus, Lincoln
8 May, Paul Letchworth, Gallery St. Martin's, Lincoln
11 May, Anna Reading, Uffington Notice Board
12 May, Common Ground, Uffington Village Hall
15 Ma, Groundings, Project Space Plus, Lincoln
29 May, Caravaggio, St Johns Cathedral, Valletta
31 May, Durer, Mdina Cathedral Museum
31 May, Joe Pellegrini Petit Collection, Wignacourt Museum, Rabat
31 May, Anton Agius, Wignacourt Museum, Rabat
4 June, Now I'm Here, Later I'll be There, Cadman studios, Stoke on Trent
7 June, Come to Fruition, Peter de Wint Building, Lincoln
18 June, Meet the Future, Grosvenor Building, Manchester
18 June, A to Z and Back Again, Holden Gallery, Manchester
19 June, Counter Culture, Djnogoly Gallery, Nottingham
19 June, John Newling, Lakeside Gallery, Nottingham
2 July, Oliver Ventress, General Practice, Lincoln
10 July, Sense of Belonging, Project Space Plus, Lincoln
12 July, Donald G. Rodney, Spike Island, Bristol
12 July, Aperiodic, Kit Form Gallery, Bristol
20th July, Text and Texture, General Practice, Lincoln
24th July, Resonating Museum Walls, Lincoln Museum
6 August, The Time is Always Now, The Box, Plymouth
16 August, Al Held White Cube Bermondsey, London
16 August, Joe Bloom, Kristin Hjellegjerde Gallery, London
16 August, Muhammad Zeeshan, Kristin Hjellegjerde Gallery, London
16 August, Rahima Gambo, Gasworks, London
16 August, Steve Klee, WIP Space, London
16 August, Nudge it, Terrace Gallery, London
16 August, Guild, Fillet space, London
16 August, Francis Alÿs, Barbican, London
16 August, Meera Shakti Osborne, Peer, London
16 August, Steph Huang, Tate Britain, London
16 August, Alvaro Barrington, Tate Britain, London
16 August, Keith Piper and Rex, Tate Britain, London
16 August, Franciska Themerson, Tate Britain, London
16 August, Balraj Khanna, Tate Britain, London
16 August, Henry Moore and Francis Bacon, Tate Britain, London
17 August, Songs of the Open Road, Halycon, London
17 August, London Pictures, Gilbert and George Centre, London
17 August, Damien Hirst, Phillips, London
17 August, Supernova, Flowers, London
17 August, Asi Joy Samuel and Claudia Yu, Frieze no. 9, London
17 August, Yinka Shonibare, Serpentine Gallery, London
17 August, Judy Chicago, Serpentine Gallery, London
17 August, Minsuk Cho, Serpentine Gallery, London
17 August, Gerhard Richter, Serpentine Gallery, London
17 August, Agnes Scherer,  Sadie Coles, London
17 August, Matthew Barney,  Sadie Coles, London
17 August, Isabella Ducrot, Sadie Coles HQ, London
17 August, Bertolt Brecht, Raven Row, London
17 August, Phantom Hymn, Modern Art, London
17 August, Awaken Metamagical Hand, Gazelli Art House, London
7 August, Roe Ethridge Gagosian, Davies St, London
17 August, Minoru Nomata, White Cube Mason’s Yard, London
17 August, Dominique White, Whitechapel Gallery, London
17 August, Archipelago: Winds in Orbit, Whitechapel Gallery, London
17 August, Peter Kennard, Whitechapel Gallery, London
18 August, Yoko Ono, Tate Modern, London
18 August, Jannis Kounnelius, Tate Modern, London
18 August, Inside Job (the Tate Staff Biennale), Tate Modern, London
18 August, Art and Text, Tate Modern, London
18 August, Gillie and Marc, St. Pauls, London
18 August, Lina Iris Viktor, Sir John Soane Museum, London
23 August, Nick Simpson, General Practice, Lincoln
23 August, What? Now, Project Space Plus, Lincoln
31st August, The Kola Nut Cannot be Contained, Welcome Collection, London
31st August, Being Human, Welcome Collection, London
31st August, Jason Wilsher-Mills, Welcome Collection, London
31st August, Penny Slinger, Richard Saltourn, London
31st August, Grace Weaver, Max Hetzler, London
31st August, Rheim Alkadhi, ICA, London
31st August, Vanessa Bell, Courtauld Institute, London
31st August, Henry Moore, Courtauld Institute, London
31st August, Tavares Strachan, Hayward Gallery, London
31st August, Graham Crowley, Domobaal, London
31st August, Contemporary collecting David Hockney to Cornelia Parker, British Museum, London
31st August, Rembrandt and his Children, British Museum, London
31st August, Liorah Tchiprout, Pippy Houldsworth, London
31st August, Hockney and Piereo: A Longer Look, National Gallery, London
31st August, Discover Degas and Miss La La, National Gallery, London
31st August, Don Brown, Sadie Coles, London
1st September, Ed Clark, Turner Contemporary, Margate
1st September, Lynda Benglis, Turner Contemporary, Margate
1st September, Portfolio X Windmill Community Gardens, Turner Contemporary, Margate
9th September, MA Fine Art show, University of Northampton
11th September, MA Fine Art show, Staffordshire University
13 September, Take one A Day, Usher Gallery, Lincoln
14 September, Erica Eyres, Turntable Gallery, Grimsby
14 September, Dale Alcock, Unseen Arts, Grimsby
16 September, MA Design Degree Show, Project Space Plus, Lincoln
20 September, Lubna Chowdhary, Graves Gallery, Sheffield
20 September, PostNatures, Graves Gallery, Sheffield
20 September, Colour, Form and Line, Graves Gallery, Sheffield
20 September, A Passion for Prints, Graves Gallery, Sheffield
20 September, Odilon Redon, Graves Gallery, Sheffield
20 September, Art and Identity, Graves Gallery, Sheffield
20 September, We Are The Monument, Graves Gallery, Sheffield
20 September, Show Your Metal, Millennium Gallery, Sheffield
20 September, Tess Jaray, Millennium Gallery, Sheffield
20 September, Festival of the MindMillennium Gallery, Sheffield
20 September, Festival of the Mind, Persistence Works, Sheffield
20 September, Jack Grinno, Gloam, Sheffield
27 September, Jake Williams, General Practice, Lincoln
10 October, Dan Rapley, Project Space Plus, Lincoln
18 October, Joe Duggan, Russel Square Gardens, London
18 October, Braque, Matisse, Picasso, London
18 October, Elizabeth Magill, Anthony Wilkinson, London
18 October, Douglas Abdell, Ab-Anbar, London
18 October, Murray Clarke, Nahmad Projects, London
18 October, Kehinde Wiley, Stephen Friedman, London
18 October, Fabienne Verdier, Waddington Custot, London
18 October, Susie Hamilton, Paul Stolper Gallery, London
18 October, Hew Locke - What Have We Here?, British Museum, London
18 October, Mathew Cerletty, Herald St, London
18 October, 5 Years, Maximillian William, London
18 October, Pei Wang, Workplace, London
18 October, The Stars Fell on Alabama, Edel Assanti, London
18 October, Jonas Wood, Gagosian, London
18 October, Yelena Popova, IONE & MANN Gallery, London
18 October, Rirkrit Tiravanija, Pilar Corrias, London
18 October, Golds, Ordovas, London
18 October, Jack Whitten, Hauser & Wirth, London
18 October, George Rouy, Hauser & Wirth, London
18 October, Austin Lee, Carl Kostyal, London
18 October, Ella Walker, Pilar Corrias, London
18 October, Alison Wilding, Alison Jacques, London
18 October, Lygia Clark, Alison Jacques, London
18 October, Kapwani Kiwanga, Goodman Gallery, London
18 October, Gary Hume, Sprüth Magers. London
18 October, Anthony McCall, Sprüth Magers, London
18 October, Oscar Murillo, David Zwirner, London
18 October, Pouran Jinchi, Gazelli Art House, London
18 October, Ruba Salameh, Gazelli Art House, London
18 October, Libby Heaney, Gazelli Art House, London
18 October, Heemin Chung, Thaddaeus Ropac, London
18 October, Robert Longo, Thaddaeus Ropac, London
18 October, Danh Vo, White Cube Mason’s Yard, London
18 October, Magdalene Odundo, Thomas Dane, London
18 October, Ibrahim El-Salahi, Vigo gallery, London
18 October, Terry Adkins, Thomas Dane, London
18 October, René Daniëls, Modern Art Bury Street, London
18 October, Jordan Wolfson,  Sadie Coles, London
18 October, Urs Fischer, Sadie Coles HQ Kingly St, London
18 October, Marlene Dumas, Frith Street Gallery, London
18 October, Freelands Painting Prize 2024, Freelands Foundation, London
18 October, Hew Locke, Hales Gallery, London
18 October, Helene Appel, The Approach, London
18 October, Germaine Kruip, The Approach, London
18 October, Gary Hume, Hazlitt Holland-Hibbert, London
18 October, Simryn Gill, Richard Saltourn, London
18 October, The Look, Transition Projects, London
24 October, Georgie Jones, Project Space Plus, Lincoln
25 October, Grayson Perry, Djanogly Gallery, Nottingham
25 October, Paula Rego, Djanogly Gallery, Nottingham
25 October, Race and the League of Nations, Djanogly Gallery, Nottingham
25 October, Donald G Rodney, Bonnington Gallery, Nottingham
25 October, After the End of History, Bonnington Gallery, Nottingham
25 October, Assunta Ruocco, TG, Nottingham
25 October, Mohammad Barrangi, New Art Exchange, Nottingham
25 October, Mailnish Harijan, New Art Exchange, Nottingham
25 October, Dorothy Bohm, Beam, Nottingham
25 October, The Last Horror Show, Backlit, Nottingham
1 November, Anne Stanfield, General Practice, Lincoln
8 November, The Distribution of Shapes in Space, Project Space Plus, Lincoln
12 November, Donald G. Rodney, Nottingham Contemporary
12 November, EM24: Escape Simplicity, Surface Gallery, Nottingham
12 November, Kolam (கோலம்), Primary, Nottingham
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blindaysblogforturtles · 2 years ago
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Yes, my All Eyes On Me AU has a playlist. I will be inflicting the main songs I listen to when thinking about each bois (I hate a very random taste in music but all of the lyrics fit with the characters):
Raph:
Surface Pressure (Encanto, Caleb Hyles cover), Human (Rag'n'bone), Ciao Papa (Pinocchio), Brother (Kodaline), Titanium (David Getta), Awake and Alive (Skillet), Bleeding Out (Imagine Dragons), I choose You (Alessia Cara), Infections of a Different kind (Aurora), Here comes a Thought (Steven Universe);
Mikey:
Little Lion Man (Mumford and Sons), Arsonist's lullaby (Hozier), Invisible (Zara Larsson), Bastille (Pompeii), Ship in a Bottle (Fin | Steffan Argus), Bird Set Free (Sia), I choose You (Alessia Cara), There can be Miracles (Whitney Houston), Through Heaven's Eyes (Prince of Egypt), Burn (Ellie Goulding);
Leo:
Villain (K/DA, Kim Petras), Wolf in Sheep's clothing (Set it Off), Gasoline (Halsey), I can't decide (Scissor Sisters), Look what you made me do (cover by Caleb Hyles), Mr. Blue (Catherine Feeny), Lovely (Billie Eilish), Heathens (Aurora), Are you Satisfied? (Marina), All Eyes on You (Smash into pieces); + Hurt (Johnny Cash).
Donnie:
Fish in a Birdcage, Cradles (Sub Urban), Somewhere only we Know (Keane), The Devil is Human (Aurora), Two Ghosts (Harry Styles), Two Birds (Regina Spektor), A dangerous thing (Aurora), Family Jewels (Marina), Vienna (Billy Joel), Soldier Poet King (the Oh Hellos);
Spoiler: Donnie, Raph, Splinter, Mikey - Requiem (Dear Evan Hansen).
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legendofthe3divas · 11 months ago
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my favourite…
music artists:
little mix
leighanne
anne marie
mimi webb
rita ora
olivia rodrigo
zara larsson
leah kate
one direction
songs (atm):
my love by leighanne
don’t say love by leighanne
no time for tears by little mix
secret love song by little mix
shout out to my ex by little mix
one i’ve been missing by little mix
cuckoo by anne marie
bad girlfriend by annemarie
haunt you by annemarie
i’ll break my heart again by mimi webb
good without by mimi webb
back home for christmas by mimi webb
get him back by olivia rodrigo
good for you by olivia rodrigo
tv shows:
gilmore girls
heartstopper
ginny and georgia
little mix the search ofc
outnumbered
alexa and katie
i’m a celeb lmao
movies:
boxing day
mean girls
dear evan hansen
lm5 the tour film (ik it’s not the same but it counts in my mind)
enola holmes
actors:
millie bobby brown (enola - enola holmes)
leighanne pinnock (georgia - boxing day)
kit connor (nick - heartstopper)
kizzy edgell (darcy - heartstopper)
corinna brown (tara - heartstopper)
antonia gentry (ginny - ginny and georgia)
sara weisglass (maxine - ginny and georgia)
alexis bledel (rory - gilmore girls)
ellie leach (faye - coronation street)
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kronoose · 1 month ago
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oc tober day 3 In a cherished memory
Warning this one is a bit sad my dudes
zara sat in her chair in the lab more lost in thougth than paying attention to what he dads were saying about kaijus thinking about when she first met newt a bitter sweet memory
she sat at the memorial for the mutavore attack holding a plush striker eureka close to her chest looking over the names of the victims of the attack stoping at the two she knew well her parents she pulled out a cupcake that may or may not have been stolen "Im ok guys I made it to 10"
She glanced around checking that no one was watching her before all but unhinging her jaw and eating the cupcake in far less bites than she should.
Zara smiled softly and started talking about the orphanage she'd been placed in and how she was working super hard to become a pilot
She glanced around as she felt like she was being watched expecting the familiar officer who was been returning her after each of her escapes to visit her parents but instead being met with a man who was watching with an amused smile.
"you a fan of striker eureka?" Newt asked keeping his distance
"ya I've always loved them they saved my school" Zara smiled Brightly touching each of her fingers to her thumb
Newt smiles softly "ya they're pretty cool gypsy danger was my favorite when she was active"
Zara's smile impossiblely widened "I liked Yancey he seemed cool but not as cool as the Hansen's. did you know they've dropped 11 times and since striker eurekas is the Mach 5 it has mostly been against category 3s "
Newt smiles brightly "how interesting I recently met Raleigh he's ok " he shrugged
"You've met a Jager pilot?!? That's so cool"Zara gasped excitedly her gaze shifts to over newt's shoulder"that's my ride I guess I need to head back" she stands up once again clutching her plush Jager close
Newt glanced back at the officer and gives a small nod before heading off after leaving his offering of two crocheted striker eurekas
Zara walked over to the officer "good afternoon Erica" and the two head back to the orphanage
Zara tuned back into the current day as a cane was tapped against one of the many blackboards of the lab "ya I'm listening" she shakes her head slightly and looked between the two men she now considered her fathers and smiled
Prompt list I'm using
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cuadernosdecine · 7 months ago
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Female Fantasy (2015) by Alicia Hansen and Zara Kjellner
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shrishti1994 · 2 years ago
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mess2319 · 5 years ago
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I’m really sorry if you happen to follow me on insta or Twitter 😂
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imintoomanyfandomss · 2 years ago
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List of bootlegs i have i’m willing to trade:
Six:
- Hampton court audio:
Aragon: Jaye’j, Boleyn: Millie O’Connell, Seymour: Natalie May Paris, Cleves: Lexi Mcintosh, Howard: Aimie Atkinson, Parr: Maiya
- West End Bootleg
Aragon: Jaye’j, Boleyn: Courtney Bowman, Seymour: Natalie May Paris, Cleves: Lexi, Howard: Sophie Isaacs, Parr: Danielle Steers
- Australian cast
Rent:
- Hope mill theatre
A new brain:
- 1998
Amelie:
- Broadway
Pippin:
-Pro shot
The Prom:
- Broadway
Grease:
- Us tour
Come From Away:
- Broadway
Dear Evan Hansen:
- OBC
- Jordan Fisher (Evan)
&Juliet
- Original west end cast
- Zara (juliet), tom (romeo), alex ( may)
Others i have but unknown cast:
- Angels in America
- A Bronx Tale
- A Gentleman’s Guide to Murder
- Aida
- Alice by Heart
- Alleigiance
- American Idiot
- Anastasia
- Annie
- Anything goes
- Bandstand
- Bare
- Beautiful
- Billy Elliot
- Be more chill
- Bonnie and Clyde
- Book of Mormon
- Cabaret
- Catch me if you can
- CATCF
- Cinderella
- Evita
- Falsettos
- Fiddler on the roof
- Frozen
- Fun Home
- Godspell
- Hadestown
- Hairspray
- Hamilton
- Heathers
- Hedwig
- Hello Dolly
- Hunchback
- If/Then
- In the heights
- Into the woods
- Jersey Boys
Let me know if you like to trade!! Interested in pretty woman, &juliet, grease (west end), frozen (west end) (aus), etaj (layton williams)!!
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martaandzuza-blog · 7 years ago
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blinday · 2 years ago
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🎶✨When you get this, list 5 songs u like to listen to, publish. Then, send this ask to 10 of your favorite followers (positivity is cool!)🎶✨
To stay calm/sleep:
Is there life on Mars - Aurora's cover
Life in your shape - Mitski
Father and Son - Cat Stevens
I choose - Alessia Cara
I won't sing a Requiem - Dear Evan Hansen
To daydream:
Somewhere only we know
Man without love
Bohemian Rhapsody
Invisible (Zara Larsson)
Diamonds (Rhiana)
Many more but I'm not listing everything.
To be motivated:
Fairytale (Reinary's cover)
Arsonist's lullaby
Centuries
Believer
Lost Control (Alan Walker)
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msawesomeband · 7 years ago
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Like I dont have the talent to either, but damn I am glad that I am not a popstar. Like I wear body stocking under my pants, yet you see concert photos of them walking around in just them. Like aren't they scared they will crawl up their butt (am I the only one concerned with this??) Like damn I would be uncomfortable in that.
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Year in Review: The Most Notable News About Women Directors in 2019
Director Angela Schanelec wins the silver bear for Best Director at the 69th Berlin International Film Festival for her film I Was at Home, But….
Schanelec is the 4th woman to win Best Director at Berlinale. The previous women winners are Astrid Henning-Jensen in 1979 for Vinterborn, Małgorzata Szumowska for Body in 2015 and Mia Hansen-Løve for Things to Come in 2016.
Three women of colour, all of Asian descent, win Oscars for directing. Canadian director Domee Shi wins Best Animated Short Film at the Oscars for her film Bao,  Rayka Zehtabchi win the Best Documentary – Short Subject Oscar for Period. End of Sentence and Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi and Jimmy Chin wins the Oscar for Best Feature Documentary for Free Solo.
Anna Boden breaks the record for the highest opening weekend for a film directed by a woman when Captain Marvel, which she directed with Ryan Fleck, opens with an $150 million dollar weekend. The film also later breaks the record for highest grossing film directed by a woman temporarily beating Frozen’s record, only to be unseated a few short months later by the release of Frozen II! 
French legend Agnès Varda, who began making films in 1955 and continued to 2019, dies at the age of 90.
French director Mati Diop becomes the first black woman director to have a film compete for the Palme d’or with her debut film Atlantics (other black women directors have shown movies at Cannes but never in Official Competition). She goes on to win the Grand Prix, widely considered the second highest prize at the festival. She becomes only the 4th woman to win the prize following Márta Mészáros in 1984, Naomi Kawase in 2007, and Alice Rochwacher in 2014.
Céline Sciamma becomes the first woman to win the Queer Palme, an award presented by journalists given to films with LGBT main characters that play at Cannes. She also wins the Best Screenplay award in the official Cannes competition. Sciamma is only the third female scriptwriter to win for a script she didn’t co-write (following other director-writer’s Lynne Ramsay in 2017 and Alice Rohrwacher in 2018). Interestingly enough Ramsay and Rohrwacher both tied with screenplays written by men making 2019 the first year at Cannes where there were no men represented in the Best Screenplay category.
Actress Tessa Thompson urges fellow actors and producers to work with at least one female director every 18 months popularizing the “4% challenge” named after the 4% of the box office that women directed films typically make up. 
Italian director Lina Wertmüller recieves an honorary Oscar. Wertmüller is the first woman to recieve a nomination for Best Direction at the Oscars for her film Seven Beauties.
20 films directed by women are given wide releases, the most ever in one calendar year. It’s progress but that still only represents about 1/6 of the films given wide releases. And while progress is being made, it’s clear that there is still work to do to achieve both gender and racial parity as the vast majority of gains are going to white women who are only working to promote other white creatives. 
The movies and their directors:
Miss Bala (Catherine Hardwicke), Poms (Zara Hayes), Breakthrough (Roxann Dawson), After (Jenny Gage),  Booksmart (Olivia Wilde), Captain Marvel (Anna Boden & Ryan Fleck), The Sun is Also a Star (Ry Russo-Young), Little (Tina Gordon Chism), Blinded by the Light (Gurinder Chadha),The Farewell (Lulu Wang), The Kitchen (Andrea Berloff), Hustlers (Lorene Scafaria), Abominable (Jill Culton & Todd Wilderman), Harriet (Kasi Lemmons),  Queen & Slim (Melina Matsoukas), A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood (Marielle Heller) Charlie’s Angels (Elizabeth Banks), Frozen II (Chris Buck & Jennifer Lee), Black Christmas (Sophia Takal) Little Women (Greta Gerwig)
No women directors are nominated for Best Director at the Golden Globes. This happens most years (only 2 women, Ava DuVernay and Kathryn Bigelow were nominated this decade) but perhaps this year was one of the most egregious. Every year women direct amazing award worthy movies but it’s not every year that they get critical acclaim, box office and campaigns. And this year there were so many. This was reflected more in the acting nominees (7 of whom came from 7 different movies directed by women). The field is getting wider and studios are finally starting to awaken to the fact that women can direct. But the depressing lack of nominees in director shows that despite all the progress men (and almost overwhelmingly white men) are still seen as the most worthy of praise and awards. 
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angelicamerlinbarnes · 4 years ago
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PLAYLIST: James Potter & Sirius Black
Promises (EXES)
Superhero (Lauv)
Blood Brothers (Amy Shark)
Runaway Baby (Bruno Mars)
Two Birds (Regina Spektor)
Team (Noah Cyrus, MAX)
Both of Us (B.o.B., Taylor Swift)
The Good In Me (Jon Bellion)
Start A Riot (BANNERS)
FML (Arizona Zervas)
If I Could Tell Her (from “Dear Evan Hansen”)
Hurts Like Hell (Fleurie)
Tuck Your Head Under the Covers (Myylo, JORDY)
Smoke Signals (Phoebe Bridgers)
The Girl You Call Best Friend (Aria Rayes)
Rockstar (Nickelback)
Make It To Christmas (Alessia Cara)
What A Time (Julia Michaels, Niall Horan)
Me and My Husband (Mitski)
Bloom (The Paper Kites)
‘tis the damn season (Taylor Swift)
Stuck with U (Ariana Grande, Justin Bieber)
18 (One Direction)
Call You Mine (Bebe Rexha, The Chainsmokers)
Safe (BANNERS)
goodnight n go (Ariana Grande)
Ruin My Life (Zara Larsson)
What Am I (Why Don’t We)
The One That Got Away (Katy Perry)
History (Julia Michaels)
Umbrella (Ember Island)
Serenade (BANNERS)
Take on the World (You Me At Six)
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