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skratc · 4 months
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Maria Mendes one of the nominees in the Best Arrangement, Instruments and Vocals 66th GRAMMY Awards®
Best Arrangement, Instruments and VocalsAn Arranger’s Award. (Artist names appear in parentheses.) Singles or Tracks only.
April In ParisGordon Goodwin, arranger (Patti Austin Featuring Gordon Goodwin’s Big Phat Band)This is track #4 of Patti Austin’s 10 song album For Ella 2Official Website: https://www.pattiaustin.com/
Com Que Voz (Live)John Beasley & Maria Mendes, arrangers (Maria Mendes…
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donospl · 1 year
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Cécile McLorin Salvant “Mélusine”
Nonesuch Records, 2023 Po ubiegłorocznym, genialnym “Ghost Song” mało kto spodziewał się tak szybkiej premiery kolejnej płyty Cécile McLorin Salvant. Tymczasem miesiąc po wydaniu nominowanego do tegorocznych Grammy (i moim zdaniem zasługującego bezdyskusyjnie na otrzymanie nagrody) albumu, Artystka pojawiła się w nowojorskim The Bunker Studio na Brooklynie by zarejestrować nowy…
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haitilegends · 2 years
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ulrichgebert · 2 years
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Das fabelhafte Bassist Or Bareket ist wieder einmal vorbeigekommen, mit seinem eigenen, brandneuen Quartett (man sieht jetzt leider Savannah Harris am Schlagzeug und Jeremy Corren am Klavier nicht so gut, dafür aber Godwin Louis am Saxophon). Sie schaffen es, sehr eigenwillig zu klingen und uns trotzdem einzulullen.
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cheapcakeripper · 2 years
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tenderbittersweet · 11 months
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Happiness is a Full Bookshelf 😊📚
My goal is to collect every Penguin Classic that has a black spine and cover, white title, and orange author name because they’re sooo aesthetically pleasing to me. My fun challenge of collecting/amassing them is by finding them exclusively through secondhand purchases (resale shops, ebay, garage sales, used bookstores, etc.) Then I only have to shell out $0-$7 each instead of $10-$30 each!
Penguin Classics
A Doll's House and Other Plays by Henrick Ibsen
A Nietzsche Reader by Fredrich Nietzsche
A Study in Scarlet by Arthur Conan Dolye
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain
Agnes Grey by Anne Brontë
All My Sons by Arthur Miller
Angel of Repose by Wallace Stegner
Awakening and Selected Stories by Kate Chopin**
BUtterfield 8 by John O'Hara
Caleb Williams by William Godwin
Call of the Wild, White Fang, and Other Stories by Jack London*
Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer*
Charlotte Temple and Lucy Temple by Susanna Rowson
Cold Comfort Farm by Stella Gibbons
Communist Manifesto by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels
Complete Stories by Dorothy Parker
Confessions by Saint Augustine
Conjure Tales and Stories of the Color Line by Charles W. Chestnut
Consolation of Philosophy by Ancius Boethius
Crucible by Arthur Miller
Daisy Miller by Henry James
Effi Briest by Theodor Fontane
Essays and Aphorisms by Arthur Schopenhauer
Ethan Frome by Edith Wharton
Eugene Onegin by Alexander Pushkin
Excellent Women by Barbara Pym
Framley Parsonage by Anthony Trollope
Frankenstein by Mary Shelley**
Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck**
Gulliver’s Travels by Jonathan Swift
Hard Times by Charles Dickens
Hedda Gabler and Other Plays by Henrik Ibsen
History of The Peloponnesian War by Thucydides
Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde
Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë*
Leaves of Grass by Walt Whitman*
Letters of Abélard and Héloïse
Little Women by Louisa May Alcott
Lucky Jim by Kingsley Amis
Major Barbara by George Bernard Shaw
Man and Superman by George Bernard Shaw
Mansfield Park by Jane Austen
Mary Barton by Elizabeth Gaskell
Memoirs by William Tecumseh Sherman
Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka*
Middlemarch by Geroge Eliot
Moll Flanders by Daniel Defoe
My Antonia by Willa Cather
Mysteries by Knut Hamsun
Narrative of the Lige of Frederick Douglas, an American Slave by Frederick Douglas
Nichomachean Ethics by Aristotle*
Nineteenth-Century American Poetry
Northanger Abbey by Jane Austen
Odyssey by Homer**
On Liberty and the Subjection of Women by John Suart Mill
On the Road by Jack Kerouac
One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest by Ken Kesey
Passing by Nella Larsen
Personal Memoirs by Ulysses S. Grant
Portable Sixties Reader
Portrait of a Lady by Henry James
Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
Pygmalion by Bernard Shaw
Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne**
Seize the Day by Saul Bellow
Silas Marner by George Eliot
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
Song of Roland
Summer by Edith Wharton
Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens
The Adventures of Augie March by Saul Bellow
The Aeneid by Virgil
The Ancien Régime and the Revolution by Alexis de Tocqueville
The Bhagavad Gita
The Castle of Otranto by Horace Walpole
The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexander Dumas
The Death of Ivan Ilyich and Other Stories by Leo Tolstoy
The Decameron by Giovanni Boccaccio
The Epic of Gilgamesh
The Guide by R.K. Narayan
The Habor by Ernest Poole
The Hound of Baskerville by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
The Iliad by Homer
The Interesting Narrative and Other Writings by Olaudah Equiano
The Lais of Marie de France
The Marquise of O—and Other Stories by Heinrich Von Keist
The Mill on the Floss by George Eliot
The Odyssey by Homer
The Prince by Niccolò Machiavelli*
The Prose Edda by Snorri Sturlson
The Return of the Native by Thomas Hardy
The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and Other Stories by Robert Louis Stevenson
The Turn of the Screw by Henry James
Three Theban Plays by Sophocles
To a God Unknown by John Steinbeck
Utopia by Thomas More
Villette by Emily Brontë
A Vindication of the Rights of Women by Mary Wollstonecraft
Washington Square by Henry James
Winesburg, Ohio by Sherwood Anderson
Woman in White by Wilkie Collins
Woodlanders by Thomas Hardy
Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë
Non-Penguin Classics
A Mercy by Toni Morrison
Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath**
Breakfast at Tiffany's by Truman Capote
Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank*
Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald
Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood**
House on Mango Street by Sander Cisneros
My Antonia by Willa Cather
Rebecca by Daphne Du Maurier
The Things They Carried by Tim O’Brien*
Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston
Collections, Compilations, and Anthologies
100 Best-Loved Poems (American & British)
101 Great American Poems
English Romantic Poetry
Four Great Comedies of the Restoration & 18th Century
Four Great Elizabethan Plays
Great Poems by American Women
Seven Gothic Tales by Isak Dinesen (Karen Blixen)
Six American Poets (Whitman, Dickinson, Stevens, Williams, Frost, Hughes)
The Mammoth Book of Ghost Stories
The Vintage Book of Contemporary American Poetry
The Yellow Wallpaper and Other Writings by Charlotte Perkins Gilman
Victorian Love Stories
* = Started & didn’t finish (yet)/Read parts
** = Read ≥5 years ago
Strike-through = Read
Updated: April 14, 2024
Total count: 126
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leanstooneside · 27 days
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Discus elbow smash
- STEAMBOAT
- BRANDEIS
- BRIAN
- GEORGE
- MIKE
- CRICHTON
- DAGUERRE
- WILLIAM
- DE
- FELTEN
- MR
- EASTMAN
- PROFESSOR
- TRENT
- JR
- DEAN
- LOUIS
- HOWARD
- COE
- SPRINGER
- SEELY
- GODWIN
- BROWN
- BILL
- TOCQUEVILLE
- STEPHANIE
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imeunseoksbby · 1 month
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if only you were mine
They're in Grade 12
It's 1st of January and Orah is at North West celebrating New Years with her cousins and friends
Keo:Damn Miki it's gonna be your first time being an EC
Miki:I just want that free food to be honest
Orah:I'm actually so glad this year is my last year in highschool
Keo:Mmm you'll be having your matric dance
Orah:Yep,anyways let's stop talking about school because we going back on the 06
Keo:Aow shem,so sad
Miki:Whatever
Timeskip to January 15,the grade 8s were going for orientation but it was going to be their first day,Miki and Orah were wearing their EC langie drag and they saw their friends Khani and Xongo.Orah&Xongo were best friends since grade 7 while Khani&Miki were best friends since grade 8
Orah,Khani,David,Ntsako&Joy were ECs for 8/5,anyways timeskip to when the grade 8s were at the hall
Godwin:Okay grade 8s,you not called grade 8s anymore
Godwin:Since y'all is born 2015,y'all is called Biebers..since it was his era
Godwin:We were called vuvuzelas so deal with it
Okuhle:Bruh why you telling them what we were called
Godwin:I don't know..
Godwin:Anyways Biebers I'm your Deputy President Godwin but you guys will call me Presidente
Okuhle:I'm Okuhle but you will call me La Presidenta and yes I'm the President
Amu:Okay y'all I'm called El Vostre Peso Te Quiero
Willow:You'll call me El Vostre honor Princesa
Ntsako:You'll call me El Vostre Seosaengnim
Tumi:Okay and I'm El Vostre...yuh
Godwin:These other ones are your Señoritas and Señors,treat them with respect
Godwin:Anyways teach them the basics
Miki:KOPPE AF!!!(HEADS DOWN!!!)
Anyways let's skip to after school,they were all dismissed.Orah,Miki,Xongo&Khani were walking until Orah saw Galelo walking with Thato,Lesego and Elizabeth
She rolled her eyes and Xongo saw why
Xongo:Hmm cat got your tongue?
Orah:What's that nigga doing with some hoes,ugh
Miki:You'll be strong...
Timeskip to Friday,by the way,Galelo had a cousin here.During the interhouse,while Orah was talking to Xongo,Galelo went to them and stood next to them
Galelo:Sho
Xongo:Hi
Orah:Mxm
Galelo:Hebanna..I said sho
Orah ignored him
Galelo:Why's she ignoring me?
Xongo:Jealous- sorry I mean she's not in the mood to talk
Galelo:Did I do something wrong?
Orah:O batlang?Keng o sa tsamaye,yho(What do you want?Why don't you leave,yho)
Galelo:Fine...I'll talk to Amu then
After he left,Orah felt mad,you know when someone is really mad to the point where they feel like crying?She felt like that,so she excused herself to go use the bathroom
Orah:Um Xongo..I'll be back
Xongo:Are you okaying?
Orah disagreed by nodding her head and left to the bathroom,meanwhile Galelo was surrounded by some girls again and they were all over him
Lesego:Are you gonna be able to come today?
Galelo was too busy thinking about Orah that he didn't hear what they said
Lesego:Hello?!
Galelo:Hm?
Lesego:Did you hear me?Will you be able to come today?
Galelo:Ugh I'm going to Aziz
Thato:Mara she's still talking to you(But)
Galelo:So?
Galelo stood up and went to Aziz
Aziz:Sho poi,how's it?
Galelo:I think I still like her
Aziz:Who the hell are you talking about?
Galelo:Miki's cousin
Aziz:Orah as in Oratile?
Galelo:Yes
Aziz:And do you think she still likes you?
Galelo:I don't know!She's mad at me
Aziz:What did you do?
Galelo:I don't know what I did,she won't tell me
Aziz:Okay you should fetch her in your Porsche when they knock off to see what's up
Galelo:Yeah and I should get her that Louis Vuitton bag
Aziz:Just for a girl?
Galelo:Ejo chill..I bought that shit long time ago
Aziz:Ohh okay
Galelo:Mhm and tell those hoes I ain't walking with them today
Aziz:Mm okay
Orah came back and stood next to Miki
Miki:O shap?(Are you okay?)
Orah:Ke lapile,ekare nka boela gae(I'm tired,it's like I could go back home)
Orah:Ebile ke bua ka Radikhudu..nkare nka boela Radikhudu..ke galetse morogo wa ga nkoko(And I'm talking about Radikhudu..it's like I could go back to Radikhudu..I'm craving grandma's spinach)
Miki:Ga go tshwane gompieno ke Labotlhano(At least today it's Friday)
Orah:Kamoso reya concert ya ma grade 8(Tomorrow we're going to the grade 8s concert)
Miki:Oh yah..ke lebetse(I forgot)
Timeskip to afterschool,the four were walking until Galelo came with his porsche and stopped where they were.Orah insisted that they walk faster
Galelo:Ejo can we talk?
Galelo:I can take you for a ride
Orah:I'm not leaving them like that,it's either they coming too
Galelo:Fine...but can we talk first?
Khani:Haai mina I don't have time to wait,Orah you'll see us tomorrow neh,bye(Ugh)
Xongo:Bye bish
Orah:Bye babagrill
Orah got in his car and Galelo drove the both of them to Steers
"Talk" Orah said emotionless
Galelo:Why are you mad at me?
Orah:Can't say
Galelo:Why not?
Orah:Too embarrassing
Galelo:I...nevermind it's fine I'll drive you back home
Orah:No say what you wanna say
Galelo:Shit man...I don't know but I think I still like you..
Orah:Huh?
Galelo:It's...it's just not the same
Galelo:Her kisses aren't good as yours
Orah:Who's kisses?!
Galelo:Lesego's kisses..
Orah rolled her eyes and wanted to leave but Galelo grabbed her by the wrist
Galelo:You know we not dating right?
Orah:I don't care what you do with that hoe,nigga you know how much I trusted you
Galelo:Me and her are just a fling..
Orah:And what about me and you?What are we?
Galelo:Man I don't know
Orah:Aren't you in love with me?
Galelo:I am!But I just don't wanna call us a fling
Galelo:Flings are just fucc buddies,we not fucc buddies
Galelo:We got some..connection
Orah:What are you saying wena?
Galelo:You make me feel somehow..like I feel love when I'm with you
Orah:Oh..honestly I was mad at you because I was jealous of seeing you with Thato and Lesego
Galelo chuckled and Orah just rolled her eyes while smiling,then Galelo opened his arms to give Orah a hug.Orah hugged him and her head was laying on his chest
Galelo:So what you wanna order?
Orah:Anything,I'm just hungry
Galelo:Mmkay
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zenblonde · 3 months
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Award Season is among us. Our reviewer Actor, Producer and Journalist Alex von Roon can't wait to check out the contenders starting off with HBO' s "Succession". How do you like Alexander as "Ken" in the Hit Movie "Barbie"? Von Roon did work with the director before and enjoyed her performance in "Greenberg"
For "Bild am Sonntag" Alex also met SAG Award nominee Tony Shalhoub on set in his trailer. Some comments were very interesting. We wonder how Mr. Monk would deal with a pandemic such as Corona.
Below please find the complete list of nominations courtesy of SAGAFTRA. Which are your favorites? Comment below.
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SAG AWARDS NOMINATIONS 2024
The Motion Picture Nominees are: 
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role  BRADLEY COOPER / Leonard Bernstein - "MAESTRO"  COLMAN DOMINGO / Bayard Rustin - "RUSTIN"  PAUL GIAMATTI / Paul Hunham - "THE HOLDOVERS"  CILLIAN MURPHY / J. Robert Oppenheimer - "OPPENHEIMER"  JEFFREY WRIGHT / Thelonious "Monk" Ellison - "AMERICAN FICTION"
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role  ANNETTE BENING / Diana Nyad - "NYAD"  LILY GLADSTONE / Mollie Burkhart - "KILLERS OF THE FLOWER MOON"  CAREY MULLIGAN / Felicia Montealegre - "MAESTRO"  MARGOT ROBBIE / Barbie - "BARBIE"  EMMA STONE / Bella Baxter - "POOR THINGS"
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role  STERLING K. BROWN / Clifford Ellison - "AMERICAN FICTION"  WILLEM DAFOE / Godwin Baxter - "POOR THINGS"  ROBERT DE NIRO / William Hale - "KILLERS OF THE FLOWER MOON"  ROBERT DOWNEY JR. / Lewis Strauss - "OPPENHEIMER"  RYAN GOSLING / Ken - "BARBIE"
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role  EMILY BLUNT / Kitty Oppenheimer - "OPPENHEIMER"  DANIELLE BROOKS / Sofia - "THE COLOR PURPLE"  PENÉLOPE CRUZ / Laura Ferrari - "FERRARI"  JODIE FOSTER / Bonnie Stoll - "NYAD"  DA’VINE JOY RANDOLPH / Mary Lamb - "THE HOLDOVERS"
Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture  AMERICAN FICTION  ERIKA ALEXANDER / Coraline ADAM BRODY / Wiley Valdespino STERLING K. BROWN / Clifford Ellison KEITH DAVID / Willy the Wonker JOHN ORTIZ / Arthur ISSA RAE / Sintara Golden TRACEE ELLIS ROSS / Lisa Ellison LESLIE UGGAMS / Agnes Ellison JEFFREY WRIGHT / Thelonious "Monk" Ellison
BARBIE  MICHAEL CERA / Allan WILL FERRELL / Mattel CEO AMERICA FERRERA / Gloria RYAN GOSLING / Ken ARIANA GREENBLATT / Sasha KATE MCKINNON / Barbie HELEN MIRREN / Narrator RHEA PERLMAN / Ruth ISSA RAE / Barbie MARGOT ROBBIE / Barbie
THE COLOR PURPLE  HALLE BAILEY / Young Nettie FANTASIA BARRINO / Celie JON BATISTE / Grady DANIELLE BROOKS / Sofia CIARA / Nettie COLMAN DOMINGO / Mister AUNJANUE ELLIS-TAYLOR / Mama LOUIS GOSSETT, JR. / Ol' Mister COREY HAWKINS / Harpo TARAJI P. HENSON / Shug Avery PHYLICIA PEARL MPASI / Young Celie GABRIELLA WILSON "H.E.R." / Squeak
KILLERS OF THE FLOWER MOON  TANTOO CARDINAL / Lizzie Q ROBERT DE NIRO / William Hale LEONARDO DICAPRIO / Ernest Burkhart BRENDAN FRASER / W.S. Hamilton LILY GLADSTONE / Mollie Burkhart JOHN LITHGOW / Prosecutor Peter Leaward JESSE PLEMONS / Tom White
OPPENHEIMER  CASEY AFFLECK / Boris Pash EMILY BLUNT / Kitty Oppenheimer KENNETH BRANAGH / Niels Bohr MATT DAMON / Leslie Groves ROBERT DOWNEY JR. / Lewis Strauss JOSH HARTNETT / Ernest Lawrence RAMI MALEK / David Hill CILLIAN MURPHY / J. Robert Oppenheimer FLORENCE PUGH / Jean Tatlock
The Television Program Nominees are: 
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Television Movie or Limited Series  MATT BOMER / Hawkins "Hawk" Fuller - "FELLOW TRAVELERS"  JON HAMM / Roy Tillman - "FARGO"  DAVID OYELOWO / Bass Reeves - "LAWMEN: BASS REEVES"  TONY SHALHOUB / Adrian Monk - "MR. MONK'S LAST CASE: A MONK MOVIE"  STEVEN YEUN / Danny Cho - "BEEF"
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Movie or Limited Series  UZO ADUBA / Edie Flowers - "PAINKILLER"  KATHRYN HAHN / Clare Pierce - "TINY BEAUTIFUL THINGS"  BRIE LARSON / Elizabeth Zott - "LESSONS IN CHEMISTRY"  BEL POWLEY / Miep Gies - "A SMALL LIGHT"  ALI WONG / Amy Lau - "BEEF"
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series  BRIAN COX / Logan Roy - "SUCCESSION"  BILLY CRUDUP / Cory Ellison - "THE MORNING SHOW"  KIERAN CULKIN / Roman Roy - "SUCCESSION"  MATTHEW MACFADYEN / Tom Wambsgans - "SUCCESSION"  PEDRO PASCAL / Joel - "THE LAST OF US"
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series  JENNIFER ANISTON / Alex Levy - "THE MORNING SHOW"  ELIZABETH DEBICKI / Princess Diana - "THE CROWN"  BELLA RAMSEY / Ellie - "THE LAST OF US"  KERI RUSSELL / Kate Wyler - "THE DIPLOMAT"  SARAH SNOOK / Shiv Roy - "SUCCESSION"
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series  BRETT GOLDSTEIN / Roy Kent - "TED LASSO"  BILL HADER / Barry - "BARRY"  EBON MOSS-BACHRACH / Richard "Richie" Jerimovich - "THE BEAR"  JASON SUDEIKIS / Ted Lasso - "TED LASSO"  JEREMY ALLEN WHITE / Carmen "Carmy" Berzatto - "THE BEAR"
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series  ALEX BORSTEIN / Susie Myerson - "THE MARVELOUS MRS. MAISEL"  RACHEL BROSNAHAN / Miriam "Midge" Maisel - "THE MARVELOUS MRS. MAISEL"  QUINTA BRUNSON / Janine Teagues - "ABBOTT ELEMENTARY"  AYO EDEBIRI / Sydney Adamu - "THE BEAR"  HANNAH WADDINGHAM / Rebecca Welton - "TED LASSO"
Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series 
THE CROWN  KHALID ABDALLA / Dodi Fayed SEBASTIAN BLUNT / Prince Edward BERTIE CARVEL / Tony Blair SALIM DAW / Mohamed Al Fayed ELIZABETH DEBICKI / Princess Diana LUTHER FORD / Prince Harry CLAUDIA HARRISON / Princess Anne LESLEY MANVILLE / Princess Margaret ED MCVEY / Prince William JAMES MURRAY / Prince Andrew JONATHAN PRYCE / Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh IMELDA STAUNTON / Queen Elizabeth II MARCIA WARREN / Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother DOMINIC WEST / Prince Charles OLIVIA WILLIAMS / Camilla Parker Bowles
THE GILDED AGE  BEN AHLERS / Jack ASHLIE ATKINSON / Mamie Fish CHRISTINE BARANSKI / Agnes van Rhijn DENÉE BENTON / Peggy Scott NICOLE BRYDON BLOOM / Maud Beaton MICHAEL CERVERIS / Watson CARRIE COON / Bertha Russell KELLEY CURRAN / Mrs. Winterton TAISSA FARMIGA / Gladys Russell DAVID FURR / Dashiell Montgomery JACK GILPIN / Church WARD HORTON / Charles Fane LOUISA JACOBSON / Marian Brook SIMON JONES / Bannister SULLIVAN JONES / T. Thomas Fortune CELIA KEENAN-BOLGER / Mrs. Bruce NATHAN LANE / Ward McAllister MATILDA LAWLER / Frances Montgomery ROBERT SEAN LEONARD / Luke Forte AUDRA MCDONALD / Dorothy Scott DEBRA MONK / Armstrong DONNA MURPHY / Mrs. Astor KRISTINE NIELSEN / Mrs. Bauer CYNTHIA NIXON / Ada Brook KELLI O'HARA / Aurora Fane PATRICK PAGE / Richard Clay HARRY RICHARDSON / Larry Russell TAYLOR RICHARDSON / Bridget BLAKE RITSON / Oscar van Rhijn JEREMY SHAMOS / Mr. Gilbert DOUGLAS SILLS / Borden MORGAN SPECTOR / George Russell JOHN DOUGLAS THOMPSON / Arthur Scott ERIN WILHELMI / Adelheid
THE LAST OF US  PEDRO PASCAL / Joel BELLA RAMSEY / Ellie
THE MORNING SHOW  JENNIFER ANISTON / Alex Levy NICOLE BEHARIE / Christina Hunter SHARI BELAFONTE / Julia NESTOR CARBONELL / Yanko Flores BILLY CRUDUP / Cory Ellison  MARK DUPLASS / Chip Black  JON HAMM / Paul Marks  THEO IYER / Kyle HANNAH LEDER / Isabella  GRETA LEE / Stella Bak  JULIANNA MARGULIES / Laura Peterson TIG NOTARO / Amanda Robinson KAREN PITTMAN / Mia Jordan REESE WITHERSPOON / Bradley Jackson
SUCCESSION  NICHOLAS BRAUN / Greg Hirsch JULIANA CANFIELD / Jess Jordan BRIAN COX / Logan Roy KIERAN CULKIN / Roman Roy DAGMARA DOMINCZYK / Karolina Novotney PETER FRIEDMAN / Frank Vernon JUSTINE LUPE / Willa MATTHEW MACFADYEN / Tom Wambsgans ARIAN MOAYED / Stewy Hosseini SCOTT NICHOLSON / Colin Stiles DAVID RASCHE / Karl Muller ALAN RUCK / Connor Roy ALEXANDER SKARSGÅRD / Lukas Matsson J. SMITH-CAMERON / Gerri Kellman SARAH SNOOK / Shiv Roy FISHER STEVENS / Hugo Baker JEREMY STRONG / Kendall Roy ZOË WINTERS / Kerry Castellabate
Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series  ABBOTT ELEMENTARY  QUINTA BRUNSON / Janine Teagues WILLIAM STANFORD DAVIS / Mr. Johnson JANELLE JAMES / Ava Coleman CHRIS PERFETTI / Jacob Hill SHERYL LEE RALPH / Barbara Howard LISA ANN WALTER / Melissa Schemmenti TYLER JAMES WILLIAMS / Gregory Eddie
BARRY  ANTHONY CARRIGAN / NoHo Hank SARAH GOLDBERG / Sally Reed ZACHARY GOLINGER / John BILL HADER / Barry ANDRE HYLAND / Jason ANDREW LEEDS /  Leo Cousineau FRED MELAMED / Tom Posorro CHARLES PARNELL / DA Buckner STEPHEN ROOT / Monroe Fuches TOBIE WINDHAM / Damian HENRY WINKLER / Gene Cousineau ROBERT WISDOM / Jim Moss
THE BEAR  LIONEL BOYCE / Marcus JOSE CERVANTES JR. / Angel LIZA COLÓN-ZAYAS / Tina AYO EDEBIRI / Sydney Adamu ABBY ELLIOTT / Natalie “Sugar” Berzatto RICHARD ESTERAS / Manny EDWIN LEE GIBSON / Ebraheim MOLLY GORDON / Claire COREY HENDRIX / Sweeps MATTY MATHESON / Neil Fak EBON MOSS-BACHRACH / Richard "Richie" Jerimovich OLIVER PLATT / Jimmy "Cicero" Kalinowski JEREMY ALLEN WHITE / Carmen "Carmy" Berzatto
ONLY MURDERS IN THE BUILDING  GERALD CAESAR / Ty MICHAEL CYRIL CREIGHTON / Howard Morris LINDA EMOND / Donna SELENA GOMEZ / Mabel Mora ALLISON GUINN / K.T. STEVE MARTIN / Charles-Haden Savage ASHLEY PARK / Kimber DON DARRYL RIVERA / Bobo PAUL RUDD / Ben Glenroy JEREMY SHAMOS / Dickie Glenroy MARTIN SHORT / Oliver Putnam MERYL STREEP / Loretta Durkin WESLEY TAYLOR / Cliff JASON VEASEY / Jonathan JESSE WILLIAMS / Tobert
TED LASSO  ANNETTE BADLAND / Mae Green KOLA BOKINNI / Isaac McAdoo EDYTA BUDNIK / Jade ADAM COLBORNE / Baz Primrose PHIL DUNSTER / Jamie Tartt CRISTO FERNÁNDEZ / Dani Rojas KEVIN "KG" GARRY / Paul La Fleur BRETT GOLDSTEIN / Roy Kent BILLY HARRIS / Colin Hughes ANTHONY HEAD / Rupert Mannion BRENDAN HUNT / Coach Beard TOHEEB JIMOH / Sam Obisanya JAMES LANCE / Trent Crimm NICK MOHAMMED / Nathan Shelley JASON SUDEIKIS / Ted Lasso JEREMY SWIFT / Leslie Higgins JUNO TEMPLE / Keeley Jones HANNAH WADDINGHAM / Rebecca Welton BRONSON WEBB / Jeremy Blumenthal KATY WIX / Barbara
The Stunt Ensemble Honors Nominees are:  Outstanding Action Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Motion Picture BARBIE GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY VOL. 3 INDIANA JONES AND THE DIAL OF DESTINY JOHN WICK: CHAPTER 4 MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE - DEAD RECKONING PART ONE
Outstanding Action Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Television Series  AHSOKA BARRY BEEF THE LAST OF US THE MANDALORIAN
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karenlacorte · 3 months
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson.
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birdzflycom · 4 months
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Nominations Announced for the 30th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards®
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Courtesy: sagaftra Nominations Unveiled for the 30th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards® Exclusive Global Streaming of SAG Awards® Gala on Netflix, Feb. 24 Today, the contenders for the 30th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards®, recognizing exceptional individual, ensemble, and cast performances from the past year, were disclosed by Issa Rae (Barbie, American Fiction, Insecure) and Kumail Nanjiani (Welcome to Chippendales, The Big Sick) via Instagram Live. The announcement of outstanding stunt ensemble performances in films and TV was presented by SAG Awards Committee Members Jason George and Woody Schultz, featuring an introduction by SAG-AFTRA President Fran Drescher. Produced by Silent House Productions in collaboration with SAG-AFTRA, the 30th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards will be globally live-streamed on Netflix, on Feb. 24, 2024, at 8 p.m. ET / 5 p.m. PT from the Shrine Auditorium & Expo Hall. To revisit today's revelation, follow the SAG Awards® on Instagram @sagawards. For a comprehensive list of nominations and quick facts, please explore the SAG Awards® Press Kit page: https://sagawards.org/media/newsinfo/press-kit. As previously disclosed, the iconic actor, singer, producer, writer, and director Barbra Streisand will be bestowed with the SAG Life Achievement Award for her career milestones and philanthropic contributions during the 30th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards ceremony. A pinnacle of the awards season, the SAG Awards annually applaud exceptional cinematic and television performances from the preceding calendar year (SAG Awards Eligibility Period: January 1, 2023 - December 31, 2023). Among the foremost accolades presented to actors, only the SAG Awards are determined entirely by the votes of performers' peers in SAG-AFTRA, boasting 119,515 eligible voters. The final voting phase commences on Wednesday, Jan. 17, concluding at Noon PT on Friday, Feb. 23. The Film Nominees are: Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role BRADLEY COOPER / Leonard Bernstein - "MAESTRO" COLMAN DOMINGO / Bayard Rustin - "RUSTIN" PAUL GIAMATTI / Paul Hunham - "THE HOLDOVERS" CILLIAN MURPHY / J. Robert Oppenheimer - "OPPENHEIMER" JEFFREY WRIGHT / Thelonious "Monk" Ellison - "AMERICAN FICTION" Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role ANNETTE BENING / Diana Nyad - "NYAD" LILY GLADSTONE / Mollie Burkhart - "KILLERS OF THE FLOWER MOON" CAREY MULLIGAN / Felicia Montealegre - "MAESTRO" MARGOT ROBBIE / Barbie - "BARBIE" MMA STONE / Bella Baxter - "POOR THINGS" Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role STERLING K. BROWN / Clifford Ellison - "AMERICAN FICTION" WILLEM DAFOE / Godwin Baxter - "POOR THINGS" ROBERT DE NIRO / William Hale - "KILLERS OF THE FLOWER MOON" ROBERT DOWNEY JR. / Lewis Strauss - "OPPENHEIMER" RYAN GOSLING / Ken - "BARBIE" Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role EMILY BLUNT / Kitty Oppenheimer - "OPPENHEIMER" DANIELLE BROOKS / Sofia - "THE COLOR PURPLE" PENÉLOPE CRUZ / Laura Ferrari - "FERRARI" JODIE FOSTER / Bonnie Stoll - "NYAD" DA’VINE JOY RANDOLPH / Mary Lamb - "THE HOLDOVERS" Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture AMERICAN FICTION ERIKA ALEXANDER / Coraline ADAM BRODY / Wiley Valdespino TERLING K. BROWN / Clifford Ellison KEITH DAVID / Willy the Wonker JOHN ORTIZ / Arthur ISSA RAE / Sintara Golden TRACEE ELLIS ROSS / Lisa Ellison LESLIE UGGAMS / Agnes Ellison JEFFREY WRIGHT / Thelonious "Monk" Ellison BARBIE MICHAEL CERA / Allan WILL FERRELL / Mattel CEO AMERICA FERRERA / Gloria RYAN GOSLING / Ken ARIANA GREENBLATT / Sasha KATE MCKINNON / Barbie HELEN MIRREN / Narrator RHEA PERLMAN / Ruth ISSA RAE/ Barbie MARGOT ROBBIE / Barbie THE COLOR PURPLE HALLE BAILEY / Young Nettie FANTASIA BARRINO / Celie JON BATISTE / Grady DANIELLE BROOKS / Sofia CIARA / Nettie COLMAN DOMINGO / Mister AUNJANUE ELLIS-TAYLOR / Mama LOUIS GOSSETT, JR. / Ol' Mister COREY HAWKINS / Harpo TARAJI P. HENSON / Shug Avery PHYLICIA PEARL MPASI / Young Celie GABRIELLA WILSON "H.E.R." / Squeak KILLERS OF THE FLOWER MOON TANTOO CARDINAL / Lizzie Q ROBERT DE NIRO / William Hale LEONARDO DICAPRIO / Ernest Burkhart BRENDAN FRASER / W.S. Hamilton LILY GLADSTONE / Mollie Burkhart JOHN LITHGOW / Prosecutor Peter Leaward JESSE PLEMONS / Tom White OPPENHEIMER CASEY AFFLECK / Boris Pash EMILY BLUNT / Kitty Oppenheimer KENNETH BRANAGH / Niels Bohr MATT DAMON / Leslie Groves ROBERT DOWNEY JR. / Lewis Strauss JOSH HARTNETT / Ernest Lawrence RAMI MALEK / David Hill CILLIAN MURPHY / J. Robert Oppenheimer FLORENCE PUGH / Jean Tatlock The Television Program Nominees are: Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Television Movie or Limited Series MATT BOMER / Hawkins "Hawk" Fuller - "FELLOW TRAVELERS" JON HAMM / Roy Tillman - "FARGO" DAVID OYELOWO / Bass Reeves - "LAWMEN: BASS REEVES" TONY SHALHOUB / Adrian Monk - "MR. MONK'S LAST CASE: A MONK MOVIE" STEVEN YEUN / Danny Cho - "BEEF" Read the full article
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Congratulations to all of the Nonesuch nominees for the 66th Grammy Awards: the premiere recording of Thomas Adès's Dante, performed by LA Phil and Gustavo Dudamel, for Best Orchestral Performance and Best Contemporary Classical Composition, and the album's producer, Dmitriy Lipay, for Producer of the Year, Classical; Darcy James Argue's Secret Society for Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album for Dynamic Maximum Tension; Julia Bullock for Best Classical Solo Vocal Album for Walking in the Dark; Rhiannon Giddens for Best Americana Album for You're the One and Best American Roots Performance for the album track "You Louisiana Man"; Cécile McLorin Salvant for Best Jazz Vocal Album for Mélusine and Best Arrangement, Instrumental and Vocals for the album track "Fenestra," arranged by Godwin Louis; Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway for Best Bluegrass Album for City of Gold; and The Blue Hour for Best Engineered Album, Classical. Read more and listen to all the nominated works here.
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Gazette n°550 mercredi 2 octobre 2023 inspirée par “Contes à rebours” de Denis
UN SI VIEUX RÊVE “...10” — Michael, tu te rappelles qu’on avait parié. — Parié quoi, Neil ? Il y a trois hommes... trois êtres humains dans ce petit habitacle, face au ciel bleu de Floride. Ça fait des mois qu’ils s’entraînent pour ce voyage. Un voyage imaginé depuis des siècles. Déjà Lucien de Samosate, vers 180 de notre ère, avait imaginé un peuple sur notre satellite naturel. Un peuple en guerre. “...9, ignition of engines” — Que tu ne serais pas de cette mission. Michael esquisse un sourire. — Le 11 devient mon chiffre fétiche... c’est Jim qui doit l’avoir mauvaise. — Ce pauvre Jim ! s’exclame Buzz. — Il sera quand même de la 13 ! Tous les trois se regardent, pensifs. — Oui... treize... “...8” Il y a tant d’histoires de voyages dans la Lune : tout d’abord le poème d’Orlando Furioso, “L’arioste” en 1516[1], puis l’ouvrage de Johannes Kepler en 1634 et celui de Savinien de Cyrano de Bergerac, en 1657, et ce jusqu’au livre de René Barjavel en 1962. “...7” — Le président devrait nous appeler ? demande Buzz. — Au téléphone ? sourit rigolard, Neil. Un grand rire secoue les trois compères. — Faudra attendre le vingt-cinquième siècle avant qu’il y ait un téléphone dans l’espace, dit plus sérieusement Michael. — Faut voir... il y a même pas cent ans, Otto Lilienthal ne faisait que sauter de sa colline ! — Je sais bien Niel, mais le progrès doit avoir des limites. “...6” — Regarde où on est ! Dans un truc qui pèse plus de trois mille tonnes, avec un carburant hautement inflammable et là, dans nos sièges, on s’apprête à rejoindre l’objet des rêves de nos ancêtres. “...5 ...4 ...3 ...2” — Serrez les fesses ! “...1” — Fin du compte à rebours !... À nous la Lune, crie Michael. “...0, all engines operational” Épinac, le 2 octobre 2023 Pour les amateurs, petite bibliographie d’ouvrages sur le Voyage dans la Lune : 1516, Orlando Furioso, L’Arioste. 1634, Johannes Kepler, Le Songe ou l’Astronomie lunaire. 1638, Francis Godwin, L’homme dans la lune, ou Le voyage chimérique fait au monde de la Lune nouvellement découvert. 1657, Savinien de Cyrano de Bergerac, Histoire comique des États et Empires de la Lune. 1783, Cornélie Wouters de Vassé, Le char volant, ou voyage dans la Lune. 1785, Rudolf Erich Raspe, Les aventures du baron de Münchhausen. 1791, Louis Abel Beffroy de Reigny, Nicodème dans la Lune, ou la Révolution pacifique. 1857, Alexandre Dumas, Un voyage à la Lune. 1875, Arnold Mortier, Le Voyage dans la Lune. 1892, Arthur de Ville D’Avray, Voyage dans la Lune avant 1900. 1901, Herbert George Wells, Les premiers hommes dans la Lune. 1928, Otto Willi Gail, Un voyage dans la Lune. 1958, Robert Heinlein, Le jeune homme et l’espace. 1962, René Barjavel, Colomb de la Lune. Merci à ceux-là : Michael Collins, Buzz Aldrin et Neil Armstrong.
[1] Considéré comme le premier roman de science-fiction... ou “proto-fiction”.
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This Week’s Horrible-Scopes
It’s time for this week’s Horrible-Scopes! So for those of you that know your Astrological Signs, cool! If not, just pick one, roll a D12, or just make it up as you go along. It really doesn’t matter. Better yet! Check out “Heart of the Game, Fredonia” and see if they can sell you those D12’s with the symbols on them. Tell them “Shujin Tribble” sentcha. And “Hail, Hail, Fredonia!” Home of the Blue Devil!
This week we’re generating random numbers from 1023 to 2023 - and looking to see what’s so special in each of those years. Look, it was either that or search for Animated GIFs based on those numbers, and that really doesn’t work in a spoken or print medium. So let’s go!
Aries 
The year 1202 started on a Tuesday… otherwise known as M. Bison’s favorite day of the week. Lots of notable things happened during your year, mostly centered around various Crusade battles in what is now Western Europe. Nothing specifically sticks out as memorable, so we’ll use that as inspiration. This week remember that you are important in the grand tapestry of life… even if you’re otherwise a forgettable face. It’s a nice face, don’t get us wrong! It’s just… you’re more Best Supporting Actor than less Best Actor. Know what we mean?
Taurus 
Your year of 1501 started on a Friday - which means everyone got to enjoy the weekend off! (*Beat Pause*) No, no one was able to do that. It was winter in 1501 and people were trying not to freeze. In your corner though, the first printed collection of polyphonic music was published by Ottaviano Petrucci in Venice. Just for that, this week, learn to read music again… and look up what “Polyphonic” means.
Gemini  
1052 - a leap year starting on HUMP DA-A-AY! Ok, ok. Enough of all that. Here’s a GREAT item that happened that summer. Godwin, Earl of Wessex, sails with a large fleet up the Thames to London, forcing King Edward the Confessor to reinstate him into his previous position of power. So this week learn from Godwin, Earl of Wessex, and sharpen up your blackmail skills. And try to remember which side is PORT and which side is STARBOARD.
Cancer Moon-Child 
Also starting on a Wednesday, 1505 had the first recorded use of a Tennis Racquet. One of the people credited with using it was, and this was his full name and title… “Philip the Handsome, Duke of Burgundy” in the Netherlands. He was also known as “Philip the Fair”, since… you know… he was a handsome fellow. So this week, brush up on your backhand swing… and grant yourself a posh regal-sounding title. 
Leo 
1636 was a leap year starting on a Tuesday, and we’re not going to invoke the ghost of Raul Julia again this time. But this time we get to invoke the evil chuckle of Tim Curry! You see, in France, Cardinal Richelieu persuaded King Louis XIII to issue an ordinance excusing the French nobility from military service if they paid a tax which allows the hiring of paid cavalry. Now picture this - Tim Curry’s version of Cardinal Richelieu from the 1993 movie “The Three Musketeers” whispering in your ear, feeding you evil thoughts as only he can. This week keep imagining that and let everyone wonder why you’re smirking like that all day.
Virgo 
Starting on a Saturday, 1757 had a bloody awful start. There were no Saturday Morning Cartoons, no NPR News, no matinee movies to watch. Honestly it just sucked. BUT! Something good did come of it: The Rigshospitalet, national hospital of Denmark, is founded at Copenhagen. Its name translates as “The National, State or Hospital of the Realm” and is a teaching hospital, STILL IN OPERATION TODAY! So this week, do something long-lasting.
Libra 
Wow, Libra. Starting the year 1553 on a Sunday. Got to sleep in that year, huh? Again, no! ‘Cause it’s the 1500’s and you’re trying not to freeze. Born that year was Beatrice Michiel, a Venetian spy, who died in 1613. Now as any good spy would do, her actual birthdate is unknown. But is it fair to say when she died… she folded up? (*Pause*) This week, play You Laugh You Lose to some Dad Jokes playlists on YouTube.
Scorpio 
Another Tuesday-Starting year, you get 1353! In this year the Moroccan traveler Ibn Battuta makes the first recorded visit to Timbuktu and Kabara, when returning from a stay in the capital of the Mali Empire. And just like that, this is THE FIRST TIME The Horrible-Scopes have Zero’d the DJs! This week, try to do something that was never done before because nobody said you could.
Sagittarius 
1504 starts off crappy and doesn’t improve much, since it started on a Monday without coffee. Well, MOST of the world didn’t have coffee yet. Anyway, in your year, Michelangelo's sculpture of David is unveiled in Florence. And if you’ve ever seen it, or a copy of it, it is magnificent! And he’s got a properly-proportioned penis. Yeah, we said it. Nudes are art and anyone that doesn’t accept that can just avert their eyes. This week… don’t take a cold shower.
Capricorn 
Starting on a Friday, 1440 was a leap year - and statistically you’re right where you ought to be! Something else got started this year that’s still in existence. Eton College was founded by Henry VI of England, and how cool is this?! It’s got a coat of arms with a lion, three lily flowers… and a Fleur-de-lis… maybe because Henry was also the disputed ruler of France for a bit. So this week, take over someone else’s work-place zone by claiming it as your own. And just shrug to answer why you did it.
Aquarius 
1884 was another Leap Year, and another Tuesday. Weird, no Thursday starts in the bunch. Oh, well. How about this weird nugget? William Price attempted to cremate his dead baby son in Wales… the town. He was tried and acquitted on the grounds that cremation is not contrary to English law, thus allowing him to carry out the ceremony (the first in the United Kingdom in modern times), setting a legal precedent. So let this be a lesson to you, Aquarius… someone needs to be dead BEFORE you set them on fire. Good Talk, man!
Pisces  
Another Friday start, ending us at 1199. In YOUR weird history moment… A short-lived truce is declared, between the Kings Richard I (the Lionheart) and Philip II (Augustus). Two of Europe's most powerful rulers meet on the banks of the Seine River, while shouting terms to one another. Just think about it - screaming back and forth across a river to exchange data… just the same way that computer modems used to scream at each other on telephone lines. With the occasional, “WHAT?!” thrown in for good measure. This week look up the movie quote, “I hear you! I hear you! A deaf man could hear you!”
And THOSE are your Horrible-Scopes for this week! Remember if you liked what you got, we’re obviously not working hard enough at these. BUT! If you want a better or nastier one for your own sign or someone else’s, all you need to do to bribe me is just Let Me Know! These will be posted online at the end of each week via Tumblr, Twitter, Facebook, Discord and BLUESKY.
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brookstonalmanac · 11 months
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Birthdays 6.18
Beer Birthdays
William Lassell (1799)
Thomas M. Dukehart (1835)
Sigmund O. Mitler (1850)
Brad Klipner (1976)
Five Favorite Birthdays
Paul Eddington; English actor (1927)
James Montgomery Flagg; illustrator, artist (1877)
James Mallory; English mountaineer, explorer (1886)
Paul McCartney; rock bassist, songwriter (1942)
Chris Van Allsburg; writer, illustrator (1949)
Famous Birthdays
Brian Bebben; actor (1956)
Richard Boone; actor (1917)
Barbara Broccoli; film producer (1960)
Lou Brock; St. Louis Cardinals LF (1939)
Sammy Cahn; songwriter, lyricist (1913)
Roger Ebert; film critic (1942)
Henry Clay Folger; philanthropist (1857)
Gail Godwin; writer (1937)
Carol Kane; actor (1952)
Kay Kyser; bandleader (1897)
Edouard Le Roy; French philosopher, mathematician (1870)
Jeanette MacDonald; actor, singer (1903)
E.G. Marshall; actor (1914)
Ray McKinley; jazz drummer (1910)
Robert Mondavi; winemaker (1913)
Alison Moyet; pop singer (1961)
Sylvia Field Porter; economist, journalist (1913)
Isabella Rossellini; actor (1952)
Frithjof Schuon; Swiss metaphysician, poet, artist (1907)
E.W. Scripps; journalist, publisher (1854)
Blake Shelton; country singer (1976)
Joseph-Marie Vien; French artist (1716)
Alexander Wetmore; ornithologist (1886)
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