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trascapades · 9 months
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📻🎙🎶#ArtIsAWeapon
See “Dianne Smith: Two Turntables & a Microphone” exhibition and celebrate #HipHop's 50th Anniversary at the @bronxmuseum this weekend:
▪︎Tonight, August 4th, 6PM-9PM, "Old-School Chat & Jam"
featuring a talk with @coldcrushezad (Easy A.D.) of @coldcrushbros @rushtown298 (Pete Nice/3rd Bass) @sparkydmusic & @iamdiannesmithart followed by a party with @djkeviekevrockwell
RSVP: https://bit.ly/oldschoolbx
▪︎Guest curator Souleo @souleouniverse will lead tours of the exhibition on Saturdays, August 5th, 12th and 19th, 2PM-3PM featuring special guest speakers. No RSVP required to attend.
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**Exhibition on view through August 20, 2023**
Reposted from @bronxmuseum 📢 Dust off your boomboxes. Shine your gold chains. Lace up your Adidas. 🎧 We’re keeping it old-school to celebrate The Bronx Museum’s exhibition “Dianne Smith: Two Turntables & a Microphone” and the 50th anniversary of hip-hop!
🗓️ Mark your calendars for an electrifying evening on August 4th. From 6pm–6:45pm, we’ll dive into an engaging conversation about the communal and creative elements of hip-hop and its roots in the Bronx. 🎙️ Join Dianne Smith @iamdiannesmithart and hip-hop legends Easy A.D. (The Cold Crush Brothers), Sparky D, and Pete Nice (3rd Bass) as they share their insights and experiences. Guest curator Souleo @souleouniverse will moderate their discussion.
🎉 But wait, the party doesn’t end there! After the conversation, from 7pm-9pm the one and only DJ Kevie Kev Rockwell will spin classic old-school tunes to get us grooving. 🎶
🆓 Don’t miss out on this epic throwback celebration! Register for FREE now at the #linkinbio and invite your friends to join the fun. Let’s honor the legacy of hip-hop together! See you there!
#TwoTurntablesAndAMicrophone #HipHop #HipHop50 #ForTheCulture #HipHop50thAnniversary
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#Exhibit #BronxMuseum #IfItWasntForTheBronx #BlackArtists #BlackGirlArtGeeks
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tfc2211 · 2 years
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Tracks 01 - The Harvey Averne Dozen - The Word 02 - Ella Fitzgerald - Savoy Truffle 03 - Grant Green - I Want To Hold Your Hand 04 - Stanley Turrentine - Can't Buy Me Love 05 - Sarah Vaughan - And I Love Him 06 - Herbie Mann - Come Together 07 - Joshua Breakstone - From Me To You 08 - Dianne Reeves & Javon Jackson - The Fool On The Hill 09 - Salena Jones - If I fell 10 - Nancy Wilson - Yesterday 11 - Diana Krall - And I Loved Him 12 - Grant Green - A Day In The Life 13 - George Benson - Golden Slumbers / You Never Give Me Your Money 14 - Lonnie Smith - Eleanor Rigby 15 - Joshua Breakstone - I Will
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PUBLICATION OPPORTUNITY
Luanne was my teacher back in the day! NOTES FROM LUANN: Anthology looking for submissions. The deadline has been changed to January 15, 2023. Also, just so you know, Ana Castillo had to step away from editing. The other information on the flyer is correct.
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thelittletsarina · 4 months
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Holiday Gifting Day 5
Day 5 of 5 features a few Wicked audios with Nessarose understudies!
Idina Menzel (Elphaba), Helen Dallimore (Glinda), Adam Garcia (Fiyero), Nigel Planer (The Wizard), Miriam Margolyes (Madame Morrible), Caroline Keiff (u/s Nessarose), James Gillan (Boq), Martin Ball (Doctor Dillamond) October 28, 2006; London Matinee
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Ashleigh Gray (s/b Elphaba), Dianne Pilkington (Glinda), Pharic Scott (u/s Fiyero), Sam Kelly (The Wizard), Harriet Thorpe (Madame Morrible), Emily Tierney (u/s Nessarose), Alex Jessop (Boq), David Stoller (Doctor Dillamond) February 6, 2010; London
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Idina Menzel (Elphaba), Kristin Chenoweth (Glinda), Kristoffer Cusick (u/s Fiyero), Joel Grey (The Wizard), Carole Shelley (Madame Morrible), Eden Espinosa (u/s Nessarose), Christopher Fitzgerald (Boq), William Youmans (Doctor Dillamond) December 21, 2003; Broadway || Notes: This is the only known recording of Eden as Nessarose! Missing No Good Deed and March of the Witch Hunters.
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Shoshana Bean (Elphaba), Megan Hilty (Glinda), David Ayers (Fiyero), Ben Vereen (The Wizard), Adinah Alexander (u/s Madame Morrible), Stacie Morgain Lewis (u/s Nessarose), Jeffrey Kuhn (Boq), Sean McCourt (Doctor Dillamond) September 24, 2005; Broadway
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Dee Roscioli (Elphaba), Erin Mackey (Glinda), Derrick Williams (Fiyero), Gene Weygandt (The Wizard), Rondi Reed (Madame Morrible), Kate Fahrner (u/s Nessarose), Adam Fleming (Boq), K. Todd Freeman (Doctor Dillamond) March 21, 2007; Chicago
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Jenna Leigh Green (u/s Elphaba), Kendra Kassebaum (Glinda), Derrick Williams (Fiyero), David Garrison (The Wizard), Carol Kane (Madame Morrible), Lori Holmes (u/s Nessarose), Logan Lipton (Boq), Timothy Britten Parker (Doctor Dillamond) April 9, 2005; First National Tour
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Willemijn Verkaik (Elphaba), Valerie Link (u/s Glinda), Jens Simon Petersen (u/s Fiyero), Carlo Lauber (The Wizard), Angelika Wedekind (Madame Morrible), Maike Switzer (u/s Nessarose), Stefan Stara (Boq), Michael Günther (Doctor Dillamond) December 22, 2007; Stuttgart Matinee || Notes: Valerie's first show as Glinda.
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Eden Espinosa (Elphaba), Kendra Kassebaum (Glinda), Nicolas Dromard (Fiyero), Tom McGowan (The Wizard), Jody Gelb (Madame Morrible), Neka Zang (u/s Nessarose), Etai BenShlomo (Boq), Paul Slade Smith (Doctor Dillamond), Gregory Haney (Chistery), Samantha Zack (u/s Witch's Mother), Tim Talman (Witch's Father / Ozian Official) April 6, 2010; San Francisco || Notes: Neka's first show as Nessarose.
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What are some good books on sex and sexuality that you would recommend? It could be from any genre on any topic. I’m a big reader (and big virgin) and my best friend was given little to no sex ed growing up, so I’m looking for the both of us.
oh shit my only two strong suits, together in one question!
a list of titles I recommend organized in no particular order except by authors' last names:
Sexuality: A Graphic Guide by Meg-John Barker and Jules Scheele
Virgin: The Untouched History by Hanne Blank
Ace: What Asexuality Reveals About Desire, Society, and the Meaning of Sex by Angela Chen
Hurts So Good: The Science and Pleasure of Pain on Purpose by Leigh Cowart (not strictly about just sex but a very interesting study of desire and consensual pain)
Unscrewed: Women, Sex, Power, and How to Stop Letting the System Screw Us All by Jaclyn Friedman
The Sex Myth by Rachel Hills
A Curious History of Sex by Kate Lister
Come as You Are by Emily Nagoski (best suited for cis women I've found)
Revolting Prostitutes: The Fight for Sex Workers' Rights by Molly Smith and Juno Mac
The Right to Sex: Feminism in the Twenty-First Century by Amia Srinivasan
Black Women, Black Love by Dianne M. Stewart (truly one of the most underrated books about sex and intimacy I've ever read)
The Trouble With Normal: Sex, Politics, and the Ethics of Queer Life by Michael Warner
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On November 27, 1978, angered that he wasn’t to be reappointed to the Board of Supervisors slot he resigned from on November 10, Dan White enters San Francisco City Hall at 10:30 a.m. through a basement window.
Mayor George Moscone agrees to meet with White, who shoots the mayor four times at point-blank range with a .38 Smith & Wesson revolver.
Leaving the 49-year-old father of four dead, White reloads and then walks to where the supervisors’ offices are located and asks Supervisor Harvey Milk, the state’s first openly gay elected official, if he can speak with him in private.
White ushers Milk into White’s former office and kills him with five gunshots, two to the back of his head.
A stunned and tearful Dianne Feinstein, president of the board, announces the murders: “Both Mayor Moscone and Supervisor Harvey Milk have been shot and killed… The suspect is Supervisor Dan White,” she tells reporters.
Tens of thousands of mourners form an impromptu candlelight march, beginning in the Castro District and ending at City Hall. Joan Baez leads the assembled in “Amazing Grace.” Moscone and Milk lay in state at City Hall. Moscone’s funeral is attended by 4,500 people.
Feinstein becomes mayor – the first woman to hold the office. She is mayor until 1988 and wins election as a U.S. Senator for California in 1992.
White surrenders to police officers one hour after the shootings. He is tried for first-degree murder, but his lawyers convince the jury that White’s depression creates “diminished mental capacity,” which prevents the premeditation necessary for first-degree murder.
Convicted of voluntary manslaughter, White is paroled in 1984 —  spending just over five years behind bars for the murders. On October 21, 1985, the 39-year-old White runs a hose from the exhaust pipe of his 1979 yellow Buick LeSabre into the passenger compartment, poisoning himself with carbon monoxide, the New York Times reports.
[This caption is an abridged version of a piece for Cal@170, written by California State Librarian Greg Lucas.]
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By Jake Johnson
Common Dreams
April 19, 2023
"If you want an example of how one side plays to win and the other does not, look at how Durbin refuses to get rid of blue slips—handing Republicans a unilateral veto of Biden’s judicial picks—while Republicans won't so much as let an ailing Feinstein be replaced temporarily."
Sen. Susan Collins of Maine said Monday that she will not support an effort to temporarily replace Sen. Dianne Feinstein on the Senate Judiciary Committee, effectively sinking Democratic hopes of breaking a tie on the panel that has helped Republicans blockade President Joe Biden's federal judge nominees.
Collins (R-Maine), a self-styled moderate who has played a decisive role in the far-right takeover of the nation's federal court system, called the push to replace Feinstein (D-Calif.) as she recovers from shingles—something the senator herself requested last week—part of a "concerted campaign to force her off the Judiciary Committee."
"I will have no part in it," Collins added.
Collins was the latest Republican senator to express opposition to temporarily replacing Feinstein, a move Democrats were expected to attempt this week via the unanimous consent process—which was always a longshot given that any single senator could sink the effort.
Now it also appears highly unlikely that Democrats will be able to get the necessary 60 yes votes for a potential Feinstein replacement, with Collins joining Sens. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.), Thom Tillis (R-N.C.), Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.), and others in opposition.
While Collins framed her objection to replacing Feinstein as a show of respect for the longtime senator—even though the obstruction goes against Feinstein's stated wishes—other Republicans made clear that they simply want to keep stonewalling Biden's judicial nominees.
"I will not go along with [Senate Majority Leader] Chuck Schumer's plan to replace Senator Feinstein on the Judiciary Committee and pack the court with activist judges," Blackburn, a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, wrote in a social media post earlier Monday. "Joe Biden wants the Senate to rubber stamp his unqualified and controversial judges to radically transform America." (Blackburn had no problem voting to confirm unqualified and highly "controversial" judges nominated by former President Donald Trump.)
Along with Feinstein's indefinite absence from the Senate Judiciary Committee—which has left the panel deadlocked at 10-10—the Democratic leadership's continued adherence to the antiquated "blue slip" tradition of giving senators veto power over nominees for federal court seats in their home states has ground the judge confirmation process to a halt.
Earlier this month, Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith (R-Miss.) announced she would not return a blue slip for Scott Colom, a Biden U.S. district court nominee who had bipartisan support. Under current norms upheld by Senate Judiciary Committee Chair Dick Durbin (D-Ill.), Hyde-Smith's opposition is enough to sink Colom's nomination.
"If you want an example of how one side plays to win and the other does not, look at how Durbin refuses to get rid of blue slips—handing Republicans a unilateral veto of Biden’s judicial picks—while Republicans won't so much as let an ailing Feinstein be replaced temporarily," said Brian Fallon, executive director of the advocacy group Demand Justice.
There are currently 58 vacancies on U.S. district courts and six on circuit courts, according to Demand Justice chief counsel Christopher Kang. The American Constitution Society noted earlier this month that "the Senate has made limited progress on judicial nominations in recent weeks, with only three confirmations since March 16."
"As of April 6," the group observed, "there are still 18 Article III nominees pending on the Senate floor, waiting for cloture and confirmation votes."
A dozen Biden judges are awaiting a vote from the evenly split Senate Judiciary Committee, in which a tie means a nominee does not advance.
The consequences of failing to fill vacant lifetime federal court seats could be disastrous, given the Republican Party's willingness to abandon Senate norms to ram through extreme judges whenever they get the opportunity. During Trump's four years in office, the Republican-controlled Senate confirmed more than 230 federal judges—a recent record that appears safe given the slowing pace of Biden judicial confirmations.
With the Feinstein replacement effort all but dead, the path forward for Democrats is unclear.
Feinstein is facing growing calls to resign from the Senate entirely, which would allow California's Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom to appoint a replacement who would serve through 2024. That replacement would still have to win Senate approval to sit on the judiciary panel.
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not quite an ask, but - rec me some poetry!! ❤️
omg you !!!! you asked the ultimate keep-me-up-all-night-thinking question why would you do this. why. i love you so much.
so i guess i should skip (?) probably (?) the ppl that tumblr already seems to be deeply familiar with e.g. richard siken, ocean vuong, franny choi, hanif abdurraqib, ada limon all coming to mind here, though i def love sooo much of what i've read by them & they deserve their dues!
and then idk if i should also skip (?) maybe (?) some of the really obvious super-famous suspects like sylvia plath, anne sexton, t.s. eliot, e.e. cummings, w.b. yeats, frank o'hara, uh. whose poetry i also love. but like? idk probably these are not deep cuts either but i am extremely fond of them so?
mmm okay so that leaves the small intersection of like .... poetry i've actually read (x) poets i don't see floating around tumblr all the time anyway (x) poets still alive or only fairly recently dead and thus not as stupidly famous as shakespeare or neruda?? (spoiler they're still very famous as far as poets are concerned i'm not like. that deep.)
so anyway i think that little list of poets might include: jericho brown (just finally read the tradition, absolutely gorgeous), natasha trethewey, edward hirsch, louise gluck, dianne seuss (recently read frank: sonnets - lovely!), tracy k smith, marie howe, sharon olds, eavan boland, seamus heaney. oh deep cut, i just discovered a young poet named marcus scott williams with some cool stuff! emily skaja and kathryn merwin might be younger/lesser known/deeper cuts too? gosh i know there are so many deserving others and also cool lesser known poets i'm not listing but my mind is like. yknow. whoooooosh.
oh also for easier reading etc here are some links to a few beloved poems by ppl from all these various lists in no logical order whatsoever:
"dear dr. frankenstein" by jericho brown
"ave maria" by frank o'hara (does not get enough love here on tumblr?? all i ever see is "having a coke with you" which don't get me wrong is so so lovely but why do i never see this one on the dash?? my absolute o'hara fave)
"[intimacy unhinged, unpaddocked me]" by diane seuss
"white lies" by natasha trethewey
"for the sleepwalkers" by edward hirsch
"death, the last visit" by marie howe
"that the science of cartography is limited" by eavan boland (some of y'all will def recognize this uh !! i know !! for reasons!)
"since feeling is first" by e.e. cummings
"perihelion: a history of touch" by franny choi
"digging" by seamus heaney
"young" by anne sexton
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Milk (2008, Gus Van Sant)
16/11/2023
Milk is a 2008 biographical film directed by Gus Van Sant, about the life of Harvey Milk, the first openly gay man to be elected to political office in the United States. Milk, famous for his fight for gay rights, is played by Sean Penn.
In the United States, the film had a limited release on November 26, 2008 the anniversary of the assassination of Milk and San Francisco Mayor George Moscone, and was given a wider theatrical release on December 5, 2008. In Italy was distributed on January 23, 2009 by BiM Distribuzione.
It received eight nominations at the 2009 Academy Awards, winning two for Best Actor for Sean Penn and Best Original Screenplay for Dustin Lance Black.
The film opens with various archive images, which testify to the police persecution of homosexual, with raids on gay bars and arrests between 1950 and 1960, followed by Dianne Feinstein's announcement informing the press of the assassination of councilor Harvey Milk and Mayor George Moscone. On November 18, 1978, nine days before the murders, Milk was busy recording the stages of his life and his political events on an audio cassette, becoming the narrator of the film. The film goes back to 1970, when Harvey Milk was working as an insurance agent in New York and at the age of forty he met the young Scott Smith who would be his partner for many years. Eager to change their lives, Milk and her partner move to San Francisco, hoping to find greater acceptance in their relationship.
The two open a photography shop, Castro Camera, in the working-class neighborhood of the city predominantly inhabited by Irish and Catholic workers, who do not look favorably on the evolution of the neighborhood, which has become a point of reference for the gay community. The small photography shop becomes the meeting place of a large group of friends who support Milk's nascent activism, which calls for equal rights and opportunities for all, becoming a champion of the entire Castro community, which gives him the nickname "Mayor of Castro Street". In addition to being loved by the gay community, Harvey Milk manages to be appreciated by the entire city by finding support from young and old, homosexuals and heterosexuals, and this stimulates him to enter politics, running for the position of city councilor. Harvey finds support in his beloved Scott and his trusted friends, including Cleve Jones, bringing a breath of optimism to the city and promoting change.
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"A Piece of the Action" (1977) is a comedy film directed by Sidney Poitier and stars Poitier and Bill Cosby. It is the third installment of the unofficial Uptown Trilogy, including "Uptown Saturday Night" (1974) and "Let's Do It Again" (1975). Charles Blackwell and Timothy March wrote the film, featuring Denise Nicholas, Hope Clarke, James Earl Jones, Tracy Reed, and Titos Vandis. Additional cast members are several young actors and actresses who are part of the community youth center in the film. Many were familiar faces in T.V. during the 70s, including Ernest Thomas, Bryan O'Dell, Eric Laneuville, Tamu Blackwell, and Sheryl Lee Ralph. Curtis Mayfield produced the soundtrack, and Mavis Staples was the vocals on the album.
Sidney Poitier applied some elements from "To Sir, with Love" in "A Piece of the Action." While the film isn't school-themed, the teenagers are of high school age, and there were significant teachable moments from Poitier. He used the 'common courtesy' exercise in "To Sir, with Love," "A Piece of the Action," and "To Sir, with Love II." Youth community centers are meaningful aspects for inner-city children. They allow children to learn outside of the school environments, and "A Piece of the Action" shows the importance of teaching students about the real world.
Overall, "A Piece of the Action" is a fun movie. The cast is legendary, and the messages still hold today.
Director: Sidney Poitier Writers: Charles Blackwell, Timothy March
Starring Sidney Poitier, Bill Cosby, James Earl Jones, Denise Nicholas, Hope Clarke, Tracy Reed, Ja'net DuBois, Frances Foster, Ernest Thomas, Eric Laneuville, Sheryl Lee Ralph, Titos Vandis, Jason Evers, Marc Lawrence, Edward Love, Bryan O'Dell, Dianne Oyama Dixon, Larry Beecham, Karole Selmon, Tamu Blackwell, Gammy Burdett, Wonderful Smith
Storyline Dave Anderson (Bill Cosby) and Manny Durrell (Sidney Portier) are two high-class sneak thieves who have never been caught. Joshua Burke (James Earl Jones) is a retired detective with enough evidence to put them behind bars. Instead, he offers to maintain his silence if the crooks will go straight and do work at a youth center for delinquents. At first, the thieves are reluctant (and so are the kids). As time passes, they gain the kids' trust and admiration and enjoy the job. All goes well until someone out of the past tells them they must do one last heist.
Available on DVD and streaming services
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enchantedtm · 1 year
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hello! this looks so good! I'm especially interested in either Belle or Megara. Would you mind listing some fc ideas for both of them? tysm! <3
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belle is reserved, though for her i honestly just say anyone but emma watson. but for megara i could see liz gillies, phoebe tonkin, halston sage, sofia carson, laura harrier, ana de armas, caitlin stasey, jessica parker kennedy, vitoria strada, ariana debose, ayca asyin turan, oliva rose keegan, krysten ritter, ozgu kaya, dianne guerrero, daniela nieves, ion moreno, savannah lee smith, or vanessa morgan.
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tfc2211 · 2 years
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Play ▶ Jazzin’ The Beatles (Jazz Covers)
Tracks 01 - The Harvey Averne Dozen - The Word 02 - Ella Fitzgerald - Savoy Truffle 03 - Grant Green - I Want To Hold Your Hand 04 - Stanley Turrentine - Can't Buy Me Love 05 - Sarah Vaughan - And I Love Him 06 - Herbie Mann - Come Together 07 - Joshua Breakstone - From Me To You 08 - Dianne Reeves & Javon Jackson - The Fool On The Hill 09 - Salena Jones - If I fell 10 - Nancy Wilson - Yesterday 11 - Diana Krall - And I Loved Him 12 - Grant Green - A Day In The Life 13 - George Benson - Golden Slumbers / You Never Give Me Your Money 14 - Lonnie Smith - Eleanor Rigby 15 - Joshua Breakstone - I Will
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⟨ ANONYMOUS ASKED ⟩ ——- fc recommendations for the tvd doppelgangers ?
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sorry for the late reply ! so far as i know, there are only two main set of doppelgangers. i also didn't really know what age range you wanted, so here are some ideas between 21 - 30:
amara / tatia / katerina petrova / elena gilbert: maddison jaizani, midori francis, sarah jeffery, la’tecia thomas, barbara walters, paloma elsesser, guan xiaoting, dianne doan, jane de leon, and zion moreno ! silas / stefan salvatore / tom avery: wang ziyi, yusei yagi, lucien laviscount, alejandro speitzer, algee smith, kim jiwoong, myles evans, force jiratchapong, elliot fletcher, and cody christian !
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HUNTER KING & RHIANNON FISH STAR IN ‘NIKKI & NORA: SISTER SLEUTHS’ A NEW ORIGINAL PREMIERING OCTOBER 2, ON HALLMARK MOVIES & MYSTERIES
STUDIO CITY, CA – August 30, 2022 – Hunter King (“Hidden Gems,” “The Young and the Restless”) and Rhiannon Fish (“Signed, Sealed, Delivered: The Vows We Have Made,”) star in “Nikki & Nora: Sister Sleuths,” a new original premiering Sunday, October 2 (9 p.m. ET/PT), on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries.
After 10 years of estrangement, fraternal twin sisters Nikki (King) and Nora (Fish) Sullivan are reunited when they inherit a small private detective agency. Nora is a successful lawyer at a high-profile Chicago law firm on track to make partner and Nikki is a streetwise, struggling actress who can barely pay her rent every month. Nikki, always in need of cash, wants to liquidate the detective agency immediately but before she can persuade her sister, they stumble upon the dead body of the lead counsel in Nora’s law firm. Sensing an opportunity for impromptu undercover work, Nikki agrees to join forces to find the killer. Utilizing their local connections, the sisters struggle to stay one step ahead of Chicago police detective Scott Evans (David Attar, “Riverdale”). Hoping to start a romantic relationship with Nora, patrol officer Robby Watts (Madison Smith, “Joy for Christmas”) uses his insider police department connections to help the sisters with the case. As Nikki and Nora are pulled deeper into the murder mystery, they realize that their twin sister connection gives them a unique advantage and a real knack for solving mysteries.
“Nikki & Nora: Sister Sleuths” is from Nikki & Nora Films Inc. Howard Braunstein is executive producer. The movie is produced by Christian Bruyere. Kevin Fair directed from a script by Marcy Holland. Story by Dianne Dixon.
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Today and Tomorrow at The StoveFactory, Charlestown MA
There and Back Again : Paintings by Dianne Smith Dolan & Carol Schweigert, that embody the artists’ journeys both rural and urban. Artists Talks & Closing Reception: Sunday April 28th 3:00 – 4:00 PM StoveFactory Gallery, 523 Medford Street, Charlestown, MA 02129 Gallery hours:Friday April 19th, 5:00 – 8:00 PMSaturday and Sunday, April 20 – 21, 11:00 AM – 5:00 PMThursday thru Sunday, April 25 –…
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