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shinypetrichor · 6 months
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voguefashion · 3 months
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Truman Capote's Swans
"To be one of Truman's Swans, it wasn't enough that a woman be elegant, beautiful, and rich. She had to be amusing." -Laurence Leamer, Capote's Women
Babe Paley (1915-1978), photographed by John Rawlings for American Vogue, February 1, 1946.
Slim Keith (1917-1990), photographed by Horst P. Horst for American Vogue, February 1, 1949.
Lee Radziwill (1933-2019), photographed by Cecil Beaton for American Vogue, March 15, 1962.
C.Z. Guest (1920-2003), photographed by Irving Penn for American Vogue, March 15, 1954.
Marella Agnelli (1927-2019), photographed by Horst P. Horst for American Vogue, October 1, 1967.
Gloria Guinness (1912-1980), photographed by Horst P. Horst for American Vogue, January 1, 1949.
Pamela Harriman (1920-1997), photographed by Horst P. Horst for American Vogue, September 1, 1962.
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auxoubliettes · 10 months
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Beat the Devil, dir. John Huston (1953)
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thepresidentsblog · 3 months
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theciderinsideme · 3 months
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newyorkthegoldenage · 7 months
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Residents look on from windows and stand in the street across from 173 Brook Ave. in the Bronx, November 1, 1950, after word of an attempted assassination of President Truman in Washington the same day had reached the neighborhood. Oscar Collazo, 37, who lived in the 173 Brook Ave. tenement, was one of two gunmen shot outside Truman's Blair House residence.* Collazo's wife identified her husband, who was wounded, as a member of the revolutionary Puerto Rican Nationalist Party.
*The White House was being renovated at the time.
Photo: John Lent for the AP
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goodwhump-temp · 2 years
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John Carter Whump - ER
1x13 Luck of the Draw - Shocked by defibrillator, unconscious (25:00 ==== 2x01 Welcome Back, Carter! - Passes out (34:00) ==== 3x01 Dr. Carter, I Presume - stressed tf out on his first day back, exhausted 3x07 No Brain, No Gain - Punched, trips, bloody nose (38:00) 3x12 Post Mortem - Friend dies, emotional 3x13 Fortune's Fools - Angry / Emotional ==== 4x09 Obstruction of Justice - Arrested (23:00) 4x15 Exodus - Takes charge, gigachad 4x16 My Brother's Keeper - Cousin overdoses, cries 4x19 Shades of Gray - Pushed, anxiety ==== 6x13 Be Still My Heart - Stabbed in the back, collapse, bleeding out, passes out 6x14 All in the Family - Unconscious, bruised head, emergency surgery, awakes in extreme pain, scared, 6x15 Be Patient - Recovery, wheelchair, depressed, in extreme pain, attempting to walk (physical therapy), trips, angry, pain, hits elbow, very stubborn & angry 6x16 Under Control - Crutches, pain, stubborn, exhausted, angry & defensive, emotional talk with grandmother 6x17 Viable Options - Limping, angry 6x18 Match Made in Heaven - Keeps making mistakes, limping 6x19 The Fastest Year - Insomnia, PTSD, talks to psychologist, talks to his attackers wife 6x21 Such Sweet Sorrow - Smoking, insomnia, jittery, making mistakes, emotional outburst, meltdown in the bathroom, depressed 6x22 May Day - Kicked off a table, huge fall on back, aggravates back pain, found injecting himself with fentanyl, paranoid, confronted leading to defensive/angry, confesses to Greene, intervention, stubborn, storms out/quits, angry, punches Benton, meltdown, cries, comforted ==== 7x01 Homecoming / Indian Summer - Rehab, exhausted, sweating, tremors, nausea, angry, checking out of rehab, 7x04 Benton Backwards - Someone killed in front of him, shock/angry (22:00) 7x09 Greatest of Gifts - Almost relapses (38:00) ==== 8x01 Four Corners - Emotional/angry at family funeral 8x02 The Longer You Stay - Trips and falls, aggravates back pain the rest of the episode (35:00) 8x11 Beyond Repair - Faces attacker, angry, PTSD/anxiety, throws up, angry outburst at mother 8x16 Secrets and Lies - Emotional, confesses molestation at a young age, face sliced by Kovac ==== 10x21 Midnight - Stillborn son, sees dead child, sobs, breakdown, depressed ==== 11x02 Damaged - Insomnia & depression, hit by crazy patient, bleeding, anger, misses wife and dead child 11x09 Twas The Night - Only attending, stress ==== 15x17 T-Minus 6 - Bleeding from dialysis, reveals kidney problems 15x18 What We Do - Really sick, aggressively pushed (15:00), collapses unconscious, weak, passes out, no pulse, transferred 15x19 Old Times - Waiting for kidney transplant, Benton reunion, surgery, issue during surgery, wakes up in pain, emotional call to wife
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cantsayidont · 3 months
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October 1989. Katar Hol meets the second Shayera Thal — who will become Hawkwoman on Earth — in HAWKWORLD #3. In this continuity, Shayera is the adoptive daughter of Thanagarian administrator Thal Porvis, a human girl from the slums of Downside Porvis adopted because she resembled his daughter, Shayera Thal, who was killed in an explosion earlier in the story (about 10 years before this scene). The HAWKWORLD ongoing series by John Ostrander later established that the second Shayera is actually the illegitimate daughter of the first Shayera and Porvis's associate Andar Pul, commissioner of the Wingmen.
One odd omission: Although the younger Shayera was about 9 years old when she was adopted and she tells Katar that Thal Porvis "gave her his name, and that of his dead daughter," neither Truman nor Ostrander ever reveals what name she had before that, although it presumably wasn't "Shayera."
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cryingscreencaps · 11 months
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comicarthistory · 6 months
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Page from Grimjack: Killer Instinct #1. 2005. Art by Timothy Truman.
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shinypetrichor · 6 months
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almostpleasantrebel · 2 years
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ineffablecabbage · 23 days
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Just watched a mini binge of Season 3 of Er.
Forever and ever, Abby Keaton/John Carter was one of the best relationships on the show.
Forever rolling my eyes at the silly poll calling Abby Keaton/John Carter one of the worst decisions made by the show. She should have stayed and they should have gotten married. It would have spared us so much nonsense
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polarboiyeahz · 5 months
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My book haul for today; I’ve always wanted to read In Cold Blood, anything from Capote would’ve been good in general but this one was the one; my brother found it while we scouted the shelves & he asked if it was this book I wanted—definitely.
I haven’t read anything from John Steinbeck before (apart from a really condensed & abridged version of Grapes of Wrath back in school text books that I no longer remember).
I haven’t remembered much about Dickens either but the same goes for A Tale of Two Cities.
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codesquire · 1 month
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If you're teaching US History and you mention the Cuban Missile Crisis without mentioning, in the god-damned preface, that the US had put missiles in Turkey, you lose serious credibility.
This sort of US aggression abroad, being ignored, is part of how we got to where we currently stand...
I've unfollowed 2 history YTers over this.
This sin of omission is its own form of propaganda.
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