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Jean Michael Vincent-Brenda Vaccaro "Regreso al hogar" (Going home) 1971, de Herbert B. Leonard.
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Isaacs reading list in Heartstopper
Season 1
Dune Messiah - Frank Herbert
Naruto vol. 72 - Masashi Kishimoto
Quantum Mechanics - Leonard Susskind & Art Friedman
A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder - Holly Jackson
Proud - Gareth Thomas
Pride and Prejudice - Jane Austen
Radio Silence - Alice Oseman
Gender Explorers - Juno Roche
The Time Traveler’s Wife - Audrey Niffenegger
Noughts & Crosses by Malorie Blackman
There is no Planet B - Mike Berners-Lee
Season 2
Ace of Spades - Faridah Àbíké-Íyímídé
The Importance of Being Earnest and Other Plays - Oscar Wilde
Booklovers - Emily Henry
Les Misérables - Victor Hugo
The Little Prince - Antoine de Saint-Exupery
We Are Okay - Nina Lacour
The Outsider - Albert Camus
Birthday - Meredith Russo
The Awakening - Kate Choppin
Crush - Richard Siken
Boy Erased - Garrard Conley
The Swimming Pool Library - Alan Hollinghurst
I Love This Part - Tillie Walden
We Have Always Been Here - Samra Habib
Summer Bird Blue - Akemi Dawn Bowman
Ace - Angela Chen
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Leslie Howard and Norma Shearer in Romeo and Juliet (George Cukor, 1936)
Cast: Norma Shearer, Leslie Howard, John Barrymore, Edna May Oliver, Basil Rathbone, C. Aubrey Smith, Andy Devine, Conway Tearle, Ralph Forbes, Henry Kolker. Screenplay: Talbot Jennings, based on a play by William Shakespeare. Cinematography: William H. Daniels. Art direction: Cedric Gibbons, Frederic Hope, Oliver Messel, Edwin B. Willis. Film editing: Margaret Booth. Music: Herbert Stothart.
If Shakespeare's Juliet could be played, as it was in its first performances, by a boy, then why shouldn't she be played by 34-year-old Norma Shearer? Truth be told, I don't find Shearer's performance that bad: She lightens her voice effectively and her girlish manner never gets too coy. It also helps that William H. Daniels photographs her through filters that soften the signs of aging: She looks maybe five years younger than her actual age, if not the 20 years younger that the play's Juliet is supposed to be. I'm more bothered by the balding 43-year-old Leslie Howard as her Romeo, though he had the theatrical training that makes the verse sound convincing in his delivery. And then there's the 54-year-old John Barrymore as Mercutio, who could be Romeo's fey uncle but not his contemporary. In fact, Barrymore's over-the-top performance almost makes this version of the play a must-see -- we miss him more than we do most Mercutios after his death. Edna May Oliver's turn as Juliet's Nurse is enjoyable, if a bit of a surprise: She usually played eccentric spinsters like Aunt Betsy Trotwood in David Copperfield (George Cukor, 1935) or sour dowagers like Lady Catherine de Bourgh in Pride and Prejudice (Robert Z. Leonard, 1940). In the play, the Nurse rarely speaks without risqué double-entendres, but most of them have been cut in Talbot Jennings's adaptation, thus avoiding the ridiculous spectacle of Shakespeare being subjected to the Production Code censors. (Somehow the studio managed to slip in Mercutio's line, "the bawdy hand of the dial is now upon the prick of noon.") Some of the other pleasures of the film are camp ones, such as Agnes deMille's choreography for the ball, along with the costume designs by Oliver Messel and Adrian, which evoke early 20th-century illustrators like Walter Crane or Maxfield Parrish. No, this Romeo and Juliet won't do, except as a representation of how Shakespeare's play was seen at a particular time and place: a Hollywood film studio in the heyday of the star system. In that respect, it's invaluable.
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USS Albacore (SS-218), a 311-foot, Gato-class submarine lost 7 November 1944 of the coast of Hokkaido Japan, she was presumed lost on 21 December 1944 and struck from the Naval Vessel Register on 30 March 1945, found 16 February 2023.
The USS Albacore earned 9 battle stars, received 4 Presidential Unit Citations and was responsible for sinking at least 10 ships.
Below is a listing of the ships compliment, their names are written in memorial at the National Memorial Cemetary of the Pacific in Honolulu, Hawaii:
IN THESE GARDENS ARE RECORDED
THE NAMES OF AMERICANS
WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES
IN THE SERVICE OF THEIR COUNTRY
AND WHOSE EARTHLY RESTING PLACE
IS KNOWN ONLY TO GOD
Walter Henry Barber, Jr., Kenneth Ripley Baumer, Henry Forbes Bigelow, Jr., Edward Brown Blackmon, William Walter Bower, Allan Rose Brannam, Herbert Hodge Burch, Nicholas John Cado, John Joseph Carano, Charles Lee Carpenter, James Louis Carpenter, Pasquale Charles Carracino, Stanley Chapman, Douglas Childress, Jr., Frederick Herbert Childs, Jr., Perry Aubrey Collom, Audrey Cecil Crayton, Eugene Cugnin, John Wilber Culbertson, Philip Hugh Davis, Ray Ellis Davis, Fred Wallace Day, Julius Delfonso, James Leroy DeWitt, James Thomas Dunlap, Carl Hillis Eskew, John Francis Fortier, Jr., Gordon Harvey Fullilove, Jr., John Wilfred Gant, John Paul Gennett, William Henry Gibson, John Frederick Gilkeson, Charles Chester Hall, James Kenneth Harrell, Robert Daniel Hill, Allen Don Hudgins, Donald Patrick Hughes, Eugene Edsel Hutchinson, Burton Paul Johnson, Sheridan Patrick Jones, George Kaplafka, Nelson Kelley, Jr., Morris Keith Kincaid, Victor Edward Kinon, Joseph Mike Krizanek, Arthur Star Kruger,Walter Emery Lang, Jr., Jack Allen Little, Kenneth Walter Manful, Patrick Kennyless McKenna, Willie Alexander McNeill, Joseph Norfleet Mercer, Leonard David Moss, Richard Joseph Naudack, Encarnacion Nevarez, Joseph Hayes Northam, Frank Robert Nystrom, Robert James O'Brien, Elmer Harold Peterson, Charles Francis Pieringer, Jr., James Teel Porter, Jerrold Winfred Reed, Jr., Francis Albert Riley, Hugh Raynor Rimmer, A. B. Roberts, James Ernest Rowe, Philip Shoenthal, George Maurice Sisk, Joe Lewis Spratt, Harold William St. Clair, Arthur Lemmie Stanton, Robert Joseph Starace, John Henry Stephenson, Maurice Crooks Strattan, Earl Richard Tanner, William George Tesser, Paul Raymond Tomich, Charles Edward Traynor, Theodore Taylor Walker, Elmer Weisenfluh, James Donald Welch, Richard Albert West, Wesley Joseph Willans, Leslie Allan Wilmott, David Robert Wood
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So this has been something that's been asked for a few times, so after a long times work, here we have it! A hypothetical voice cast for the characters of Autobot Academy. If there's a character you don't see, it's as we don't want to rush figuring out a character. We may update this list in the future, however it'll be in our own time, so we won't be taking any questions about specific missing characters. And hey, if you have your own voices that don't match up with these, then feel free to stick with that!
Autobots
Yuri Lowenthal - Hot Shot/Excellion II/DF Hot Shot/Ben Tennyson
Ashley Eckstein - Lightbright/Maxima/DF Lightbright
Tara Platt - Artillery/Maelstrom/ CG-11272017
ThunderPsyker - Bumblebee/Mjolnir
Morgan Garrett - Arcee/Diabla/Spidarcee
Nick “Lanipator” Landis - Rampage/Shockaract/Straxus
Brianna Knickerbocker - Transmutate/Transmutate X/Transmutate IX
Sam Vincent - Side Burn/Darkburn
Rick “Rice Pirate” Lauer - X-Brawn/Wrenchit
Chris Hackney - Mach Alert/Infernox/Lio Convo/Galva Convoy
Tiya Sicrar - Moonracer
Christine Marie Cabanos - Nightracer/Wipe-Out
Ashley Johnson - Glyph
Kanono - Tap-Out/AlbinoBug
Lizzie Caplin - Tremor/Shockblast
Erika Ishii - Sonar/Noisemaze
DoktorApplejuice - Armorhide/Armorbreak
Josh Keaton - Sideswipe/Firebreaker/Sunstreaker/Mismatch
Alejandro Saab - Steeljaw/Shatter-Pattern/Phantomjaw/Hellhound
Chris Miller - Thunderhoof
Sumalee Montano - Lodestar
Max Mittelan - Hosehead/Contagion
Sam Regal - Bomb-Burst
Kyle McCarley - Longshot
Ben Diskin - Misfire/Missilefire
Lucas Gilbertson - Saber/Dark Saber/Devcon/DF Devcon
Li Ming Hu - Hightail/Ravager
Mike Ginn - Gridlock/Ravager
Erica Mendez - Galaxy Flare
Michelle Ang - Riptide
Vanessa Marshal - Strongarm
Jill Harris - Nautica/DF Nautica
Courtney Ford - Muzzle
Nicolas Cantu - Wasp/DF Waspinator
Erin Fitzgerald - Convex
Archie Kao - Roadblock
Connor Kelley - Sky High
Haven Kendrick - Hot Rodimus/Raze
Michelle Yeoh - Windblade
Shannon McCormick - Rung
Elizabeth Maxwell - Chromia
Edward James Olmos - Fortress Maximus
Travis Willingham - Rollout
Andrew Francis - Scorch
John DiMaggio - Kup/Nitro Zeus/Leadfoot
Kyle Herbert - Star Convoy/Orion Pax/Toxitron
Mark Bonnar - Starscream
Paul McGann - Perceptor
Jake Johnson - Devaron
Herself Sarah Wiedenheft - Saperion/Arcrunner
Debra Wilson - Elita-1
Nicolas Cage - Overload
Nathan Fillion - Silverstreak/Killstreak
Ian MacKellen - Alpha Trion
Maximals
Tara Strong - Slash
Bryce Papenbrooke - Leobreaker
Matt Mercer - Bigfight/Death Convoy
Tom Gliblis - Break
Aleks Le - Stampy
Jack DeSana - Whoop-Kong
Roger Craig Smith - Bound Rogue
Charlie Day - Rattrap
Protectobots
Ashly Burch - Whirl
Heather Watson - Minerva
Aerialbots
Ratana - Stiletto
Cherami Leigh - Skyburst/Stormclash
Rachel Robinson - Surge
David B. Mitchell - Silverbolt
Axellerators
Jamie Chung - Flare-Up
Ron Botitta - Amp
Decepticons
Jason Marnocha - Megatron
Isaac C Singleton Jr. - Soundwave
Kathleen Delaney - Thunderblast
Vincent D'nofrio - Motormaster
Laura Bailey - Drag Strip
Shelby Rabara - Wildrider
David Kaye - Gnashteeth
Marc "Ganxingba" Soskin - Thundercracker
Ian Hanlin - Skywarp
Ryan Reynolds - Deadlock
Kaley Cuoco - Flamewar
Todd Haberkorn - Stonecrusher
Maurice LaMarche- Cryotek
Josh Powell - Onslaught
Corey Burton - Shockwave
Sylvester McCoy - “Doc”
JK Simmons - Horntrap
Resistance
Cameron Monaghan - Beta Maxx
Neo-Maximals
LaMonica Garret - Great Convoy
Peter Dinklage - King Atlas
Lydia Leonard - Black Convoy
Sam Witwer - Venator
Others
Colin Baker - Jhiaxus
Billy West/Michael Dorn - Dion/Umbra Convoy
Greg Cipes - Carjack
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Every Book Isaac Henderson Read In Heartstopper S1
Dune Messiah by Frank Herbert
Naruto vol. 72 by Masashi Kishimoto
Quantum Mechanics: The Theoretical Minimum by Leonard Susskind
A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder by Holly Jackson
Proud by Gareth Thomas
Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
Radio Silence by Alice Oseman
Gender Explorers by Juno Roche
There’s No Planet B by Mike Brenners-Lee
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Crawford’s own Leonard Tucker, Class of 1975 and Floyd Armstrong alumni of Lincoln High are among the members of the signing combo Satisfaction that started in 1977 to be honored. The group performed throughout Southern California, achieving regional success.
Come in celebration of one of San Diego's legendary and iconic singing groups of all times - "Satisfaction", as they receive the 2024 Keepers of the Culture Award and induction into the San Diego African American Museum of Fine Art on Saturday, February 24, 2024, from 5:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. - Free event, space is limited. Event venue will take place at the San Diego History Center, 1649 El Prado San Diego, CA 92101.
Members of the legendary R&B Group Satisfaction are: Roosevelt Carter, Theotis Duncan, Hassan El Amin, Herbert Sims Jr., Floyd A. Smith, and Lenard Tucker. RSVP at: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/keepers-of-the-culture-2024-tickets-788682880727
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One photograph tells more of the story of the Packards than anything else. The photograph is courtesy of Find a Grave user Jack Vander-Schrier.
The photograph shows what the “Barnabas Packard family,” as Vander-Schrier puts it, around 1875, living in Cameron, Missouri. It has been numbered as to help future genealogists determine who the individuals are in this picture. Based on the photograph of Charles Edwin on page 70, it is clear that number 8 is him. He was a cashier at the Farmers Bank in Cameron, Missouri, and later a banker, reportedly. The rest of those in the photograph are unknowns. However, numbers 1 and 2, 3 and 4, 5 and 6, seem like couples based on the way they are standing. One of these couples is Roswell Clifford and Ellanora (1842-1895), while another is Patty and Charles Ford (1822-1914) (also a banker), and the last is Ossmus and Sophia H. Dean. Possibly Araminta Aminta Utter is number 16, although this cannot be confirmed. Somewhere in numbers 9-14, 17-21 are Araminta and Charles’s child Clark, but not Eva since she was born in 1876, unlike Clark who was born in 1873.
The same goes for Ossmus and Sophia’s child, Herbert Melvin (1867-1935). All of these children have the last name of Packard. Basing it on the photo, earlier in this chapter, number 7 is Ruth Snow. Number 16 may be the wife of the person occupying that house. Other women, such as Herbert’s wife, Mary Francis, are likely in the photograph as well. The same is undoubtedly the case for Roswell and Ellanora’s children: Emma E (b. 1870), George C (b. 1873), Leonard C (b. 1875), Etta B (b. 1877), E Edwin (b. 1880), and Jennie S (b. 1882), the first three of which were likely in the photo. It is also the case for Patty and Charles’s children named Pearl, Arthur, Sarah Jane (1844-1898), Henry Edsel (1847-1902), and Cora Ann (1855-1918) who married George Thomas Howser (1855-1936). If you add up all of the people noted in this paragraph, it adds up to 21. Solving the mystery of who is who in this old photograph would require identifying all these individuals rather than using educated guesses. Still, it adds more to the Packard family story.
Originally shared on this blog in Oct. 2022.
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"5 DAYS TO 90, FLEES GETS 2 YEARS IN 'PEN'," Toronto Star. May 14, 1943. Page 32. ---- Ralph W. J. Kimble Escaped From Reformatory at Guelph ----- "B" Police Court at City Hall, Magistate Browne.
On May 3, with only five days to serve before he would have been released from Guelph reformatory, Ralph W. J. Kimble escaped in a truck, the property of the Ontario Agricultural college, at which he was working, drove to Toronto where that night he stole a suit of clothes and a shirt from a house on Sherbourne St.
"You will go to the penitentiary for two years," said his worship this morning when Kimble pleaded guilty to charges of escaping custody, theft of the truck and the clothing.
Det.-Sergt. Hinchlewood testified accused was serving a sentence for car theft and was working with other prisoners at the Guelph Agricultural farm when accused took the truck and escaped. "The truck was left on Pembroke St. That night he stole a suit of clothes and a shirt from 184 Sherbourne St.," said Hinchlewood.
"Allowing for good conduct he had only five days to serve before. he would have been released." said G. Potter from the provincial secretary's office.
"Why did you do this?" asked the court. "It was just on impulse," replied Kimble.
A month in jail was given David Mossom who pleaded guilty to theft of two suits of clothes from Robert Reynolds. Complainant stated he had befriended accused, paying his room rent. "He stole one suit first and later on another," said Reynolds.
"They were recovered in pawn shops," said the crown.
"We are not prepared to go on today," said the crown when Leonard Giles was called on remand to answer a charge of shooting at Detective Sergeant Fred Munro.
Defence counsel stated accused elected to be tried by judge and jury. He was remanded to May 19.
STEALS AFTER DRINK --- A Police Court, City Hall, Magistrate Gullen. "If I had not been drinking, I would not have done it," said Herbert Burns, 52, pleading guilty of stealing socks, a shirt and purse. from a store.
"Accused was going around with a shopping bag. He had been drinking," related Detective Ritchie.
Burns was fined $20 or 20 days.
For failing to report for medical examination for military service before March 15, as required by the National Selective Service Regulations, Steve Butch pleaded guilty and was fined $25 and costs or 30 days. "If the fine is paid accused will be turned over to the authorities for medical examination, if not he will be examined after 30 days," said Magistrate Gullen.
"Since October, 1942, the mobilization branch have sent notices to accused requesting him to report for medical examination. They have all been returned. Yesterday accused was picked up by one of our officers," said Constable N. G. Canfield, R.C.M.P.
Robert Myers admitted stealing four cartons of cigarettes from his employer, and was fined $20 or 20 days.
FORGED $20 CHEQUE --- "C" Police Court, City Hall, Magistrate Prentice. Beatrice George pleaded guilty of forging a cheque for $20.
Det.-Sergt. Frank Wilson said accused had cashed an "allowance cheque" mailed to her landlady, Mrs. Connell Marritt. He said the signature was forged.
"I'm only 19," pleaded accused. "I come from Boston, Mass., and my mother is in the army. I want to make restitution."
She was remanded to May 17 for sentence.
A woman, charged with theft, collapsed and fell heavily from her chair during the hearing today. Charges of stealing a watch, lighter and three pairs of socks from Anton Rodek were dismissed.
"The watch was given to you by this woman as a Christmas gift, wasn't it?" Frank Callaghan, defending, asked complainant. "Yes, that's right."
"Didn't accused arrange to get you a divorce from your wife? Didn't she pay cheques to a lawyer?"
"She paid them."
"And didn't you get out of the air force by saying you had sinus trouble, which you didn't?"
"I went through the medical board."
At this point accused woman collapsed. She was assisted to her feet by court officials.
"I don't think they have caught up with you yet," the court said to Rodek.
"The night you left her, you took her car, didn't you?" asked Mr. Callaghan. "I did."
6 MONTHS' SENTENCE ---- County Police Court, County Buildings, Magistrate Keith. Six months was the sentence imposed on John Hudyma, convicted of receiving a stolen bicycle.
Accused, a second-hand dealer, bought the bicycle from two school boys for $7. It had been stolen from a schoolyard in York township.
"Stealing bicycles from messenger boys has become a racket," said Magistrate Keith, sentencing Donald Graham to two months for theft of a bicycle from George Painter, a messenger boy.
"There seems to be something to be said for this man. He has never beer to schcol in his life," said Magistrate Keith, in the case of Anthony Luciano, remanding him for sentence to May 21 on a charge. of purchasing two sets of used automobile tires, tubes and wheels without permission from the rubber controller.
A second charge of receiving these articles, knowing they had been stolen, was dismissed. Det.-Sergt. Wilfred McLellan testified he recovered two sets of auto tires, tubes and wheels from accused's home on May 5. "He admitted buying them from Frank Dunn and Robert Wheeler (who were convicted of stealing them and given suspended sentence and six months' probation in county' police court yesterday). Accused stated Dunn had told him he was wrecking his car and disposing of the tires and tubes. Luciano bought them for $25," said witness.
Accused said he was illiterate, and had never seen the inside of a school in his life. He said he was. a naturalized Canadian, but that he did not know it was against the law to buy used tires without permission.
"You knew there was a war on?" asked Mr. Mathews. "No. I am just a working man," accused replied.
"Didn't you know it was pretty hard to get tires nowadays?" queried Mr. Mathews.
"I don't know," answered accused.
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Jan-Michael Vincent-Robert Mitchum-Brenda Vaccaro "Regreso al hogar" (Going home) 1971, de Herbert B. Leonard.
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1928 – George Maharis, born in Astoria, New York, is an American actor who portrayed Buz Murdock in the first three seasons of the TV series Route 66. Maharis also recorded numerous pop music albums at the height of his fame, and later starred in the short-lived TV series The Most Deadly Game.
Maharis was one of seven children born to Greek immigrants. Although his father was in the restaurant business, George had early ambitions to be a professional singer. After injuring his vocal cords through overuse, he switched to acting. He studied at the Actors Studio and appeared in Off-Broadway productions of Jean Genet's Deathwatch and Edward Albee's The Zoo Story. He appeared on Studio One, Kraft Television Theater, Goodyear Television Playhouse, Stirling Silliphant's Naked City and Otto Preminger's Exodus, and in the soap opera Search for Tomorrow as Bud Gardner.
He also served in the United States Marine Corps for 18 months.
In 1960, Maharis appeared as Buz Murdock in the popular TV series Route 66, which co-starred Martin Milner. He received an Emmy nomination in 1962 for his continuing performance as Buz. Maharis departed without completing his third season on the series, which saw him with health problems, including hepatitis.
Maharis said he left Route 66 for health reasons, due to the long hours and grueling conditions he frequently experienced while shooting episodes on location. However, others relate a different scenario. Route 66 producer Herbert B. Leonard found out that Maharis was gay and was having a hard time keeping his star's sexual activities away from the press. Maharis also used the illness, Leonard said, as an excuse to break his contract so that he could get into movies. Co-star Martin Milner (in the role of Tod) and a Route 66 writer-producer confirm this version.
According to Karen Blocher, who is working on a book about Maharis and has interviewed him for the project, the reality of why Maharis left Route 66 is a combination of the two. She writes, "The producers felt betrayed and duped when they learned of Maharis's sexual orientation, and never trusted him again … So when he got sick and started griping about the working conditions, the producers assumed it was all a ploy to either get more money or else get out of his contract and go make movies. In a less homophobic era, they might have communicated better, and worked things out instead of letting each other down."
Maharis eventually did break into movies, but they were all forgettable B-grade films. Maharis also played stage roles, but nothing ever matched his success as Buz on Route 66, and the TV show never recovered from Maharis's departure.
Maharis also had a singing career, releasing seven albums between the years 1962 and 1966, a time period that overlapped his appearance on Route 66. Maharis regularly appeared in Las Vegas nightclubs during the 1980s.
In 1968, Maharis was arrested by a vice squad officer for lewd conduct in the restroom of a Hollywood restaurant; the officer said Maharis made a pass at him.
Maharis was arrested again November 21, 1974 and charged with committing a sex act with a male hairdresser in the men's room of a gas station in Los Angeles. 46 years old at the time, Maharis was booked on a sex perversion charge and released on $500 bail. Maharis had just posed nude for Playgirl magazine the year before his 1974 arrest.
By 1985, he had taken up painting as a vocation and quietly retired from acting following his appearance in the horror film Doppelganger.
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2009 – Brett Josef Grubisic (b.1963) with David L. Chapman, publishes American Hulks: The Muscular Male Body in Popular Culture. Grubisic is a Canadian novelist and editor, and Sessional Lecturer of English at the University of British Columbia. He obtained degrees from University of Victoria (B.A., M.A.) and the University of British Columbia (Ph.D.)
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He has edited one anthology of gay male pulp fiction, and co-edited an anthology of upcoming Canadian writers. Grubisic's debut novel, The Age of Cities, was published in 2006, and was a finalist for the City of Vancouver Book Prize. S This Location of Unknown Possibilities, Grubisic's follow-up novel, appeared in 2014. Appearing in 2009, American Hunks: The Muscular Male Body in Popular Culture, 1860-1970, a pictorial social history co-authored with David L. Chapman, charts changes in the depictions of and attitudes toward the nude and semi-nude male body in North America.
He has written about film, books, and writers for the Toronto Star, Literary Review of Canada, National Post, the Vancouver Sun, The Globe and Mail, Maclean's, and Xtra!
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1978 – The Gay Bob doll makes its debut in stores across the nation. He had a pierced ear and his packaging box was shaped like a closet.
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''RUTA 66''
Es una serie de televisión dramática, estadounidense, que fue emitida a través de la red de televisión CBS (Columbia Broadcasting System), desde el 7 de octubre de 1960, hasta el 20 de marzo de 1964 con un total de 116 episodios, en 4 temporadas.
Creada por el productor Herbert B. Leonard​ y el escritor Stirling Silliphant,​ quien elaboró el guion de la mayoría de los episodios. Fue filmada y emitida en “blanco y negro” durante todo su ciclo.
La serie siguió el viaje de dos jóvenes, Tod Stiles y Buz Murdock, que atravesaron los Estados Unidos en un automóvil Chevrolet Corvette convertible, y los acontecimientos y consecuencias que rodeaban sus viajes, viviendo una historia distinta en un lugar diferente, en cada episodio.
Año de inicio: 7 de octubre de 1960
Año de finalización: 20 de marzo de 1964
Creado por: Herbert B. Leonard
Créditos: Tomado de Wikipedia
https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruta_66_(serie_de_televisi%C3%B3n)
Para ver el tráiler ingresa al enlace:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0K3FqWShn28
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Get your kicks on 'Route 66: Complete Series' on IMDbTV and Hoopla
Get your kicks on ‘Route 66: Complete Series’ on IMDbTV and Hoopla
In Route 66: Complete Series (1960-1964), the original TV road show, Martin Milner is Tod the college boy, whose privileged life disappeared with his father’s bankruptcy and death and George Maharis is Buz the street wise ladykiller with a chip on his shoulder. Boyhood friends, they hit the road in Tod’s sole possession, a Corvette convertible (“My father gave me that car, just before he died.…
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