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germanpostwarmodern · 7 months
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House (1959) built for himself in Winnipeg, Canada, by Ernest Smith of Smith Carter Searle Associates
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nopickls · 11 months
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The heroic age of Antarctic exploration - after The Terror opening credits
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politicaldilfs · 2 months
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Vermont Governor DILFs
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Peter Shumlin, Jim Douglas, Phil Scott, Howard Dean, Deane C. Davis, George Aiken, F. Ray Keyser Jr., Franklin S. Billings, Charles Manley Smith, Richard A. Snelling, Harold J. Arthur, Horace F. Graham, John A. Mead, Joseph B. Johnson, Lee E. Emerson, Thomas P. Salmon, William Henry Wills, Mortimer R. Proctor, Ernest W. Gibson Jr., Robert Stafford, Philip H. Hoff, Allen M. Fletcher
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gogmstuff · 7 months
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1909 in Portraits & Images -
Left 1909 Signora Diaz Albertini by Giovanni Boldini (auctioned by Sotheby's). From their Web site 2880 X 3111.
Right 1909 The Japanese Fan by Walter Ernest (private collection). From Gandalf's Gallery's photostream on flickr 1638X2000.
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Left 1909 The Web of the Golden Spider by Harrison Fisher (location ?). From tycheantiques.tumblr.com/image/171350466136; doubled size 1664X2216.
Right 1909-1911 Victoria Eugenia, Reina de España by Luis Menéndez Pidal (Palacio del Senado - Madrid Spain) From spanishroyals.tumblr.com 1125X1920.
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Left 1909/1911 Lyudmila Borisovna Rayvich (Severtsova) by Nikolay Petrov. From tumblr.com/russian-room/720937676224741376/portrait-of-lyudmila-borisovna-rayvich? 590X800.
Right Anita of New Jersey, Princess of Bragança seated removed captions with Photoshop 658X894.
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Left ca. 1909 Georgine Shillard-Smith by Hugh Henry Breckenridge (Philadelphia Museum of Art - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA). From their Web site via pinterest.com/sanushsergeev/художники 860X1472.
Right ca. 1909 Julia Fons by Ramon Casas (Museu Pau Casals, Fundació Pau Casals - Barcelona, Catalunya, Spain). From artsandculture.google.com 1058X2624.
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Left ca. 1909 Princess Victoria Adelheid, Duchess of Saxe-Coburg Gotha. From eBay; fixed spots, scratches, & flaws w Pshop 970X1538.
Right ca. 1909 Queen Elena card. From eBay; removed spots & flaws with Photoshop and fixed mono-color tint 929X1511.
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1909 Promenade by the Sea by Joaquin Sorolla y Bastida (Museo Sorolla - Madrid, Spain). From the discontinued Athenaeum Web site 1039X1076.
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1909 Laura Pearson and Alison Cunninghame by ?. From tumblr.com/antiquebee/730070355255918592/laura-pearson-and-alison-cunninghame-1909? 1343X1762.
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In those race missions between S1 and 2
Five and Sara Smith: *Save Van Ark’s ass multiple times from zoms.*
Van Ark, internally without a second thought: Nice! Someone new to manipulate!
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thethirdbear · 1 year
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lady-charinette · 1 year
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Wedding of Patricia Kennedy & Peter Lawford, April 24, 1954.
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brokehorrorfan · 2 years
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Get ready for your deadtime story with Gutter Garbs’ Tales from the Crypt Presents: Demon Knight design by Zachary Jackson Brown. T-shirts ($28) and long sleeves ($38) are available to pre-order for three days only and will ship the week of July 31.
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bombegranate-art · 1 year
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Jeryline (and Cleo) from Tales from the Crypt: Demon Knight. Marker on sketch paper, 2022.
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jazzplusplus · 2 years
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1974 - Erroll Garner - German tour
Erroll Garner (p), Ernest McCarty (b), Jimmie Smith (dr), José Mangual (perc)
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Tales From the Crypt: Demon Knight
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Although it wasn’t originally planned to be part of a projected TALES FROM THE CRYPT film franchise, Ernest Dickerson’s TALES FROM THE CRYPT: DEMON KNIGHT (1995, Criterion Channel) shares more with the series than just the tacked-on opening and closing with the animated Crypt Keeper (shot by another director, so don’t blame Dickerson if you find them a little forced). Dickerson uses the same neon color scheme of many of the series’ episodes along with its mixture of queasy violence and humor. There’s less sense that it’s a horror fable, though. Instead, it seems like the start of a different franchise that never happened. And the first twist is so big, the only thing I can tell you is that the plot revolves around a battle between William Sadler and Billy Zane over a key filled with holy blood. There are demons involved, and some people are tempted to accept possession as a way of life. Dickerson keeps the whole thing moving very well, and the camera work is quite fluid. It also has a terrific main set, the interior of a church that’s been turned into a motel. The cast is filled with distinctive types like CCH Pounder, who gets most of the best lines, Dick Miller, Jada Pinkett, Thomas Haden Church and John Schuck. There’s also a whole lot of acting going on, much of it quite entertaining, with Zane something of a standout. The problem is that it all needs to be a little more. Only Pinkett’s temptation scene has any zing to it. It’s got a nice surrealistic feel. The others are either bland or embarrassing. For the rest of the film, the colors could be brighter, the jokes could be funnier and except for Pounder and Miller, the acting could go a little more over the top. Although poorly reviewed at first, the film has garnered more appreciation in years since, partly because Pinkett’s casting is still somewhat revolutionary. Overall, though, it just doesn’t go far enough to make it to cult status.
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moviesandmania · 6 months
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BONDED (2023) Review of horror thriller plus trailer
Bonded is a 2023 American horror thriller about a doctor and his group of friends who are stalked while on their annual trip. The stalker turns out to be a psychologically disturbed patient from Doctor Reeve’s past. Written, directed and co-produced by Anthony Bawn. Also produced by Brentley Bawn, Rich Wolff, Susan Helfrich, Michelle Conroy, Marc Helfrich, Jake Hershman, Amanda Rae Simon and Matt…
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streetqueenofmars · 1 year
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I was going through my books, trying to decide what to read next, when I noticed that I had a lot of collections of short stories.
So i've decided to play a reading game.
I've written out a list of all of the short story collections I own and given each a corresponding number. I'll roll a die and I'll read a random story from a collection with the corresponding number. The goal is to read my way through the list and sample how each writer approaches short story writing. Some of these are writers I've read novels or novellas but not short stories, some I've read other stories, and some I've never read anything from before.
Here's the list with corresponding numbers, 17 collections from 17 writers from various genres and eras.
1. The Complete Solomon Kane by Robert E. Howard
2. The Short Stories of Ernest Hemingway
3. The Best of Richard Matheson
4. The Complete Western Stories of Elmore Leonard
5. Poseidonis by Clark Ashton Smith
6. Books of Bloods Vol.2 by Clive Barker
7. The Complete John Silence Stories by Algernon Blackwood
8. In the Land of the Lost and other Fantasy Stories by Lord Dunsany
9. A Song for Lyra by George R. R. Martin
10. The White People and Other Weird Stories by Arthur Machen
11. Vathek and Other Stories by William Beckforth
12. The Complete Fiction of H.P. Lovecraft
13. The Last Wish by Andrzej Sapkowski
14. Tales of the Jazz Age by F. Scott Fitzgerald
15. Departures by Harry Turtledove
16. Night Shift by Stephen King
17. Dracula's Guest and Other Stories by Bram Stoker
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perfettamentechic · 2 years
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9 giugno … ricordiamo …
9 giugno … ricordiamo … #semprevivineiricordi #nomidaricordare #personaggiimportanti #perfettamentechic
2020: Pau Donés, Pau Donés Cirera, è stato un cantautore e chitarrista spagnolo. (n. 1966) 2017: Adam West, attore e doppiatore statunitense. (n. 1928) 2014: Rik Mayall, attore, comico e scrittore britannico.  (n. 1958) 1999: Ernesto Calindri, è stato un attore italiano di teatro, cinema e televisione. (n. 1909) 1996: Rafaela Aparicio, attrice spagnola (n. 1906) 1993: Alexis Smith, attrice e…
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mixergiltron · 1 month
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Spring has sprung.
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It's Spring time in DC,which means we get to enjoy the beauty of the cherry blossoms. The weather wasn't so great this year,but they were still pretty.
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(actual cherry blossom pic taken by Uncle Giltron)
And of course,there are Tiki drinks for this occasion.
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Mix #160 Cherry Blossom
1.5oz white rum 1oz pineapple juice 1oz cream of coconut 3/4oz lime juice 1/2oz blue curacao 1/2oz cinnamon syrup
Shake well with plenty of ice and pour into hurricane glass.
Created by Justin Wojslaw,from the book Minimalist Tiki. Despite the name,there is no cherry in the drink,and it's actually turquoise colored instead of red. So it's pretty much the perfect drink for the way things work in DC. It's sweet and creamy with a cinnamon profile. Pretty good,if a bit touristy.
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Mix #161 Cherry Pie Tai
1.5oz Demerara rum 1/2oz rhum agricole 3/4oz Cherry Heering 3/4oz lemon juice 1/2oz orgeat
Shake with ice and pour into Mai Tai glass.
I love Mai Tais,so a cherry version was perfect to go with the blossoms. Created by Nathan Robinson,it pretty much tastes like a tart cherry Mai Tai. Quite nice.
Mix #162 Paradise Cooler
2oz white rum 1/2oz Cherry Heering 1oz velvet falernum 2oz orange juice 1oz lime juice
Shake with ice and pour into double old fashioned glass. Garnish with cherry speared with an apple slice.
This was the house drink of the Denver Hilton in the 1960's. It's tart and citrus-y with some spice and a bit of cherry finish. Very nice. A good Tiki drink for cherry fans.
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Mix #163 Hemingway Daiquiri
2oz white rum 3/4oz lime juice 1/2oz grapefruit juice 1/2oz maraschino liqueur*
Shake with ice until chilled,then strain into coupe glass.
*I used Cherry Heering.
So,the story goes that Ernest Hemingway went into the El Floridita bar in Havana to use the restroom. On the way out the bartender was setting up a line of daiquiris and Hemingway decided to try one. He commented that it wasn't bad,but he preferred twice the rum and no sugar. So the bartender made one his way and named the drink after him. And over time it has morphed into the recipe above. No idea if any of this is true,but it's a good story. Since Ernest was a man's man,I decided to use Smith & Cross navy rum instead of white rum. The result was a VERY tart drink. And I used Heering which is sweeter than maraschino liqueur. I didn't want Ernest's ghost to haunt me and call me a wuss,so I finished it,but if I were ever to make another I'd definitely dump in some simple syrup. If tart's your thing,then you might like this.
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Mix #164 Ankle Breaker
1oz 151 rum* 1oz Cherry Heering 1oz lemon juice 1/2 oz simple syrup
Shake with ice and pour into double rocks glass.
*I used Wray & Nephew Overproof.
I came across this recipe in a Facebook group. According to Beachbum Berry's book Remixed,this was created in the Swamp Fox Room bar in the Francis Marion Hotel in Charleston, South Carolina sometime in the 1950's. It was inspired by a story about hero of the Revolutionary War,General Francis Marion(AKA,the Swamp Fox),who supposedly broke his ankle jumping from a second-story window of the hotel while trying “to escape sober from a party at which this drink was flowing too freely.” Again,no idea if this is true but a good story is a good story. While 151 rum is intended for this,the poster used Wray & Nephew Overproof(which is "only" 126 proof) and since I have W&N and have been meaning to use it more,I used it too. And since I like funk I also doubled down and used Demerara syrup instead of regular simple. Very nice. This drink is very daiquiri-like. The rum really came forward with just a bit of cherry finish. Of course with overproof rum it had some kick. I'm going to make this again with some other rums just to play around with it.
So until next time,have a cocktail and enjoy the pretty flowers.
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