Tennessee Freedom Singers Release “Tennessee Rise” in Support of Gloria Johnson
Rarely does an all-star song for a good cause result in good music.
But the Tennessee Freedom Singers bucked the trend of “Do They Know it’s Christmas?,” “We are the World” and “That’s What Friends are For” with “Tennessee Rise,” a track to raise awareness and funds for Gloria Jones’ run for the U.S. Senate.
A gospel-inspired, bluesy shuffle with lyrics that allude to the Civil Rights moment and Volunteer State music, the five-minute song features more than 35 artists, including Allison Russell, Emmylou Harris, Amanda Shires, Brandi Carlile, Brittany Howard, Elizabeth Cook, Katie Pruitt, Langhorne Slim, Maren Morris, and Mary Gauthier singing alone and together in a call for a better day.
Tennessee Rise, the sleep out of your eyes/you thought tomorrow’d never come, they sing on the chorus.
The song is worthy simply for existing. The fact that it’s sonically pleasing and only occasionally overwrought is borderline miraculous.
Please do not repost my work on any other social media platform 🤍
I was on YouTube, and Maren Altman made the observation that people who have the ruler of the 5th or the 7th house in the 12th house often experience their “shadow-side” in the context of romantic relationships. This is because the 12th house is the house that represents ‘self-undoing’. So, it’s not uncommon to see people who have this placement engage in secret relationships, extramarital affairs, or participate in relationships that are not in their best interest. Now obviously not EVERYONE with this placement will behave this way, but it is one way in which this placement can manifest. This observation was made in reference to the whole Adam Levine scandal. (Adam Levine actually has the ruler of his 5th in the 12th)!!!
I’ve definitely mentioned this before on my TikTok and on here, but it’s really crazy how many Aquarius moons come from single-parent households! This is a common theme that I’ve noticed among aqua moons! Sometimes it’s because one parent passed away or they have both parents, but they were primarily raised by the one parent.
Jupiter transiting the 7th house of a composite chart, can show a time in which the two people get married or make their relationship ‘official’. IF they are still in the early dating phase.
Similarly, Jupiter transiting the 5th house of a composite chart can show a time where the couple are expecting a child, or planning to have one.
It’s so interesting because the sign over the 9th house cusp can often show you what you are likely going to study at university if you decide to go. For example, I’ve seen so many people with Sagittarius on the 9th house cusp study linguistics, philosophy, political science, foreign policy, or religion in college. This placement (a sag 9H) can also indicate that you are likely to travel abroad for college.
If someone’s moon falls into your 4th house, you likely feel very comfortable around them, and you tend to tell them things that you usually wouldn’t tell other people. There’s a sense of emotional vulnerability present with this overlay. I actually think it’s quite similar to having someone’s moon falling in your 12th. However, it’s not as jarring or intrusive as the 12th house overlay. It’s more of a comfortable vulnerability rather than feeling as if they see right through you.
The Asteroid ‘Union’ on an angle of a composite chart can indicate marriage. This is especially true if Union if found in the 10th house (making a conjunction to the MC).
Celebrities & public figures who have Saturn in the 10th house, tend to be in the limelight for quite a long time. Their careers or ‘impact’ tends to span over many years, even in careers that are known to have a relatively short shelf-life. Take Tom Brady for example! He has Saturn in the 10th, and he has been playing football for a little over 20 years. Saturn governs longevity after all, and the 10th house rules over our careers and our reputation, so this definitely makes sense. Some celebrities/ public figures who have (or had) Saturn in the 10th are: Kim kardashian, Michael Jackson, Queen Elizabeth, Oprah Winfrey, Paris Hilton, Albert Einstein, JFK are some examples.
So Chiron often gets a bad rep, but it’s important to note that whilst Chiron does represent our ‘deepest wounds’ and where we are likely going to experience some levels of trauma. It also represents the area of life in which we will be able to heal others, once we have healed ourselves. So, I thought I’d just provide a brief list of occupations/careers that would be best suited to you, based on your Chiron placement.
Chiron in the 1st: Working as a self-confidence coach, helping people who have issues with their physical appearance. Working as a body-confidence coach is also a possibility. Alternatively, you could work in a profession that enhances people’s physical appearance. For example, make-up artist, stylist, etc..
Chiron in the 2nd: helping people when it comes to their finances and sense of self-worth. Working as a financial advisor, self-help coach, or in any profession that allows you to help people manage their finances. (Helping those who have experienced financial insecurity).
Chiron in the 3rd: working as a speech therapist, or helping individuals who have speech impediments.
Chiron in the 4th: This is an interesting one as the 4th house is also linked to our emotions. So, you can help individuals who come from broken homes or perhaps people who have deeply ingrained emotional trauma. A literal manifestation of this placement is helping those who are homeless.
Chiron in the 5th: working as a social worker who helps kids from disadvantaged backgrounds or those who are from abusive households. Alternatively, you may be a surrogate or help women who have a difficult time conceiving children. Another manifestation is working as an artist(musician, painter, actor) and healing others through your art.
Chiron in the 6th: working as a doctor, surgeon, holistic healer, or any profession that allows you to heal people who are experiencing physical pain. Helping those with physical disabilities or even those who wish to take care of the physical bodies. For example, working as a nutritionist or a personal trainer.
Chiron in the 7th: Working as a marriage counselor or working as a divorce lawyer.
Chiron in the 8th: working as a sex therapist, or as a healer to those who have experience significant levels of psychological and sexual trauma. Working as a severe trauma specialist/counselor. Alternatively, you may work in a profession that promotes sex positivity or one that encourages people to embrace their sensuality.
Chiron in the 9th: working as a priest or as a ‘spiritual mentor/teacher ’. Master Sri Akarshana is a perfect example of what I’m talking about. Alternatively, you may work to help heal individuals who have religious or spiritual trauma. For example, providing healing for those who grew up in cults or were forced to practice a certain religion or spiritual teaching. In essence, you work to heal and liberate the minds of those who have been conditioned to believe a certain ideology.
Chiron in the 10th: this is a very interesting one as I know so many people with this placement who are in medical school (I’m not even exaggerating). BUT, this placement is also common in the charts of people who help others find their calling/purpose in life. So, you may work as a career counselor or as someone who encourages people to take the road less traveled in life. People who achieve great success by unconventional means often have Chiron in the 10th. But working in the ‘healing professions’ is a very common manifestation of Chiron in the 10th.
Chiron in the 11th: Although Chiron in the 11th can be very isolating on a social level. This is a very powerful placement to have your Chiron. This is because Chiron here suggests that you have the potential to help heal others on a very large scale. This means working as a philanthropist, humanitarian, or as a person who helps large communities of people.
Chiron in the 12th: this placement contends that you have the potential to help people who experience mental illness or drug addiction. The 12th house represents the “unseen realms” so, working as a hypnotherapist is a possibility. When I think of Chiron in the 12th house, I picture those people who run spiritual wellness retreats!
So, a few months ago i decided to faceclaim the german actor Louis Hofmann as an adult Charlie.
He earned the spot as "adult Charlie" once pinterest recommend a pic of him while i was making a moodboard for *you guessed it* adult Charlie 😅. I saw the series Dark, which the actor plays the main character, a while ago and the story always stuck with me. His character has a type of melancholy that resonates a lot with my vision of what Charlie Shelby would/will eventually become.
And in this scenarios, he's best friends and quasi brother with Elizabeth Younger, Ada's daughter. In my head, the grief Charlie experienceds due to Ruby's death pushes him to become protective of little Beth and he lowkey projects his sister onto her as a way to cope. But since she's younger than Ruby and a completely different person, he eventually learns how to see her as such and he earns the spot of being her brother (since you know, Karl is canonically racist and likely a sympathizer of fascist/nazi ideals and would make the life of little Beth a living hell).
I was struggling tho with finding the right faceclaim for her but like, five minutes ago it clicked.
Taylor Russel 🤩 To be fair i'm not familiar with her work but she's the star of the movie Bones and All and i simply ADORE that movie. It became one of my favs this christmas and while i do not recommend it to everyone (tw: cannibalism), you should at least give it a shot if you like unconventional romance 🤭 The character she plays, Maren, is sweet and conflicted, trying to understand her place in the world and come to terms with the reality of who she is and that's exactly how i envision Elizabeth Younger as teen and later on young adult.
I can't tell how fucking happy i am guys for making this "discovery". I'm a visual person and it always bugged not being able to visualize this two together but now it feels like i made a breakthrough 😆
Now, i need a faceclaim for Billy Shelby, Arthur and Linda's son. Any suggestions?
Veronika of Desenice d. 1425
Theoris of Lemnos before 323 BC
Liu Ju d. 91 BC
Petronilla de Meath c. 1300–1324
Stedelen d. c. 1400
Kolgrim c. d. 1407
Matteuccia de Francesco d. 1428
Agnes Bernauer c. 1410–1435
Guirandana de Lay d. 1461
Gentile Budrioli d. 14 July 1498
Narbona Dacal d. 1498
Janet, Lady Glamis d. 1537
Gyde Spandemager d. 1543
Lasses Birgitta d. 1550
Agnes Waterhouse c. 1503–1566
Polissena of San Macario d. 1571
Janet Boyman d. 1572
Gilles Garnier d. 1573
Soulmother of Küssnacht d. 1577
Violet Mar d. 1577
Thomas Doughty d. 1578
Ursula Kemp c. 1525–1582
Elisabeth Plainacher 1513–1583
Walpurga Hausmannin d. 1587
Anna Koldings d. 1590
Rebecca Lemp d. 1590
Anne Pedersdotter d. 1590
Kerstin Gabrielsdotter d. 1590
Agnes Sampson d. 1591
Marigje Arriens c. 1520–1591
Witches of Warboys d. 1593
Allison Balfour d. 1594
Jean Delvaux d. 1595
Andrew Man d. 1598
Pappenheimer Family d. 1600
Mary Pannal d.1603
Merga Bien 1560s–1603
Mechteld ten Ham d. 1605
Nyzette Cheveron d. 1605
Franziska Soder d. 1606
Elin i Horsnäs d. 1611
Alice Nutter 1612
Pendle witches d. 1612
Evaline Gill d. 1616
Elspeth Reoch d. 1616
Margaret Cubbon (or Ine Quaine) d. 1617
Witches of Belvoir d. 1618
Sidonia von Borcke 1548–1620
Christenze Kruckow 1558–1621
Anne de Chantraine 1601–1622
Jón Rögnvaldsson d. 1625
Katharina Henot 1570–1627
Johannes Junius 1573–1628
Urbain Grandier 1590–1634
Johann Albrecht Adelgrief d. 1636
Maren Spliid c. 1600–1641
Elizabeth Clarke c. 1565–1645
Adrienne d'Heur 1585–1646
Alse Young c. 1600–1647
Margaret Jones 1648
Mary Johnson c. 1648
Alice Lake[13] 1620 – c. 1650
Mrs. Kendall[13] c. 1650
Jeane Gardiner d. 1651
Michée Chauderon d. 1652
Goodwife Knapp[15] d. 1653
Ann Hibbins 1656
Marketta Punasuomalainen 1600s–1658
Daniel Vuil d. 1661
Anna Roleffes c. 1600-1663
Goodwife Greensmith[13] d. 1663
Isabella Rigby d. 1666
Steven Maurer d. 1666
Lisbeth Nypan c. 1610–1670
Thomas Weir 1599–1670
Märet Jonsdotter 1644–1672
Anna Zippel d. 1676
Brita Zippel d. 1676
Malin Matsdotter 1613–1676
Anne Løset d. 1679
Peronne Goguillon d. 1679
Catherine Deshayes c. 1640–1680
Antti Tokoi d.1682
Ann Glover d. 1688
Jacob Distelzweig d. 1690
Alice Parker d. 1692
Ann Pudeator d. 1692
Bridget Bishop c. 1632–1692
Elizabeth Howe 1635–1692
George Burroughs c. 1650–1692
George Jacobs 1620–1692
Giles Corey c. 1611–1692
John Proctor c. 1632–1692
John Willard c. 1672–1692
Margaret Scott d. 1692
Martha Carrier d. 1692
Martha Corey 1620s–1692
Mary Eastey 1634–1692
Mary Parker d. 1692
Mima Renard d. 1692
Rebecca Nurse 1621–1692
Sarah Good 1655–1692
Sarah Wildes 1627–1692
Susannah Martin 1621–1692
Wilmot Redd 1600s–1692
Anne Palles 1619–1693
Viola Cantini 1668–1693
Paisley witches d. 1697
Elspeth McEwen d. 1698
Anna Eriksdotter 1624–1704
Laurien Magee 1689-1710
Mary Hicks 1716
Janet Horne d. 1727
Catherine Repond 1662–1731
Helena Curtens 1722–1738
Bertrand Guilladot d. 1742
Maria Renata Saenger von Mossau 1680–1749
Maria Pauer 1730s–1750
Ruth Osborne 1680–1751
Ursulina de Jesus d. 1754
Anna Göldi d. 1782
Maria da Conceição d. 1798
Leatherlips 1732–1810
Barbara Zdunk 1769–1811
Ama Hemmah d. 2010
Amina bint Abdulhalim Nassar d. 2011
Muree bin Ali Al Asiri d. 2012
Ahmed Kusane Hassan d. 2020
(AN UPDATED(???) VERSION OF SIX AS A LITTLE PRIDE MONTH POST IM SO SORRY IVE BEEN BUSY AND GETTING INTO OTHER FANDOMS I HAVE MISSED SO MUCH ☹️🫶 <33333)
Artist, niece of actors Jerry Maren ("Wizard Of Oz" Lollipop Munchkin), Elizabeth Barrington, and comic book expert Stephen Barrington. Born October 3rd, 1975 in Mobile, Alabama (where I still reside).
My Classic & Gator Loki fan comic is on Pinterest, and Instagram. Updated regularly.
HOUSE (1982) – Episode 256 – Decades Of Horror 1980s
“Damn! Come out of the grave and run out of ammunition!” Resurrection without ordinance? Such a disappointment. Join your faithful Grue Crew – Crystal Cleveland, Chad Hunt, Bill Mulligan, and Jeff Mohr – as they discuss House (1986), a comedy horror picture with its acting roots in Eighties television.
Decades of Horror 1980s
Episode 256 – House (1986)
Join the Crew on the Gruesome Magazine YouTube channel!
Subscribe today! Click the alert to get notified of new content!
https://youtube.com/gruesomemagazine
Gruesome Magazine is partnering with the WICKED HORROR TV CHANNEL (https://wickedhorrortv.com/) which now includes video episodes of Decades of Horror 1980s and is available on Roku, AppleTV, Amazon FireTV, AndroidTV, and its online website across all OTT platforms, as well as mobile, tablet, and desktop.
A Vietnam vet/horror novelist’s son disappears while visiting his aunt’s house. His search for his son destroys his marriage and his writing career. When the troubled writer moves into the haunted house after inheriting it from his aunt, the evil ghosts in the house force him to endure a harrowing journey into his past.
Directed by: Steve Miner
Writing Credits: Ethan Wiley (screenplay); Fred Dekker (story)
Produced by: Sean S. Cunningham (producer)
Music by: Harry Manfredini
Cinematography by: Mac Ahlberg (director of photography)
Production Design by: Gregg Fonseca
Special Paintings by: William Stout (as Bill Stout), Richard Hescox
Special Effects by:
James Cummins (creature design/creature effects designer: Backwood Films)
Kirk R. Thatcher (creature designer: Backwood Films) (as Kirk Thatcher)
Visual Effects by:
Mark Sullivan (stop-motion animation)
William Reilly (motion control technician)
Stunt Coordinator: Kane Hodder
Selected Cast:
William Katt as Roger Cobb
George Wendt as Harold Gorton
Richard Moll as Big Ben
Kay Lenz as Sandy Sinclair
Mary Stavin as Tanya
Michael Ensign as Chet Parker
Erik Silver as Jimmy
Mark Silver as Jimmy
Susan French as Aunt Elizabeth
Alan Autry as Cop #3
Steven Williams as Cop #4
James Calvert as Grocery Boy (as Jim Calvert)
Mindy Sterling as Woman in Bookstore
Jayson Kane as Cheesy Stud
Billy Beck as Priest
Bill McLean as Mr. Jones
Steve Susskind as Frank McGraw
John William Young as Would-be Writer (as John Young)
Dwier Brown as Lieutenant
Joey Green as Fitzsimmons
Stephen Nichols as Scott
Donald Willis as Soldier
Ronn Carroll as Policeman
Robert Joseph as Robert
Curt Wilmot as Skeleton Big Ben
Peter Pitofsky as Witch
Elizabeth Barrington as Little Critter
Jerry Maren as Little Critter
Felix Silla as Little Critter
The rallying cry from the Grue Crew is, “Chad is back!” For his return episode, the crew picks an 80s movie that surely everyone has seen. Well, everyone but Jeff. The film is HOUSE, released in 1985… or is it 1986? Covered seven years ago by Doc Rotten, Christopher G. Moore, and Thomas Mariani in episode 105, the current crew decided to revisit this comedy-horror feature. Starring some 80s TV icons – William Katt (The Greatest American Hero, 1981-1983), George Wendt (Cheers, 1982-1993), Richard Moll (Night Court, 1984-1992) – the cast, crew, and effects give them plenty to talk about and there’s plenty of taglines for Chad’s return. Welcome back, brother!
At the time of this writing, House is available to stream from Tubi, PlutoTV, and Amazon Prime, as well as multiple PPV sources, and on physical media as a Blu-ray from Arrow Video.
Every two weeks, Gruesome Magazine’s Decades of Horror 1980s podcast will cover another horror film from the 1980s. The next episode’s film chosen by Chad, will be Spookies (1985), a film whose making-of story might be more interesting than the movie itself.