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nununiverse · 9 months
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Did @themelaninshadesroom get these right?? Make sure you check them out.
@themelaninshadesroom Janet Jackon's pick: ⬇️
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I like this one better: ⬇️
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Halle and Janet even sound similar when they speak.
(Kelly looks exactly like Donna Summer and Jazmine looks exactly like Phyllis Hyman.)
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dundblrmifflin · 1 year
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Merry Christmas to all who celebrate!
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cleowho · 2 years
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“The Doctor thinks that we should...”
Doctor Who and the Silurians - season 07 - 1970
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maitaboris · 2 years
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On this day 9 years ago (May 16, 2013) the series finale of The Office aired.
“There’s a lot of beauty in ordinary things. Isn’t that kind of the point?”
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watchingdiary · 1 year
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the office
Type: Serial/Movie
Genre: Sitcom, Mockumentary
Number of Season(s): 9
Running Years: 2005-2013
Developed by: Greg Daniels
Based on British serial "The Office" by: Ricky Gervais & Stephen Merchant
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Just like popular comment, this show is a bit off during the first season. It gets more and more better as the show goes on and eventually reaches its peak in season 5, for me personally. The show is as well full of life wisdom and messages, they have helped me through. Not to mention that this show is a meme stock. The plot is awesome and its comedy is something else.
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grubloved · 2 years
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environmental rhetoric class booklist (updated periodically)
music
Joni Michell, Big Yellow Taxi
poetry
Wendell Berry, The Peace Of Wild Things (link here)
movies
Soylent Green (1973)
essays, articles
Aldo Leopold, Thinking Like A Mountain (pdf link here)
Monsanto Magazine, The Desolate Year (a response to silent spring - pdf here)
The New Silent Spring (newspaper article, link here)
Terry Tempest Williams, The Refuge Of Change (link here)
Christine L. Oravec & James G. Cantrill, Tracking the Elusive Jeremiad: The Rhetorical Character of American Environmental Discourse, from The Symbolic Earth
Robin L. Murray & Joseph K. Heumann, The First Eco-Disaster Film? from Film Quarterly (2006) 59
Winona Laduke, Ricekeepers (link here)
John E. Ikerd, Towards an Economics of Sustainability (link here)
Susan Owens, Is there a meaningful definition of sustainability? in Plant Genetic Resources (link to request full copy here)
fiction books
Edward Abbey, Monkey Wrench Gang
nonfiction books
Aldo Leopold, A Sand County Almanac
Rachel Carson, Silent Spring
ML Lincoln & Diane Sward Rapaport, Wrenched from the Land: Activists Inspired by Edward Abbey
Barry Commoner, The Closing Circle
Alan S. Gross, The Rhetoric of Science
M. Jimmie Killingsworth & Jacqueline S. Palmer, Ecospeak: Rhetoric and Environmental Politics in America
Carl G Herndl & Stuart C Brown, Green Culture: Environmental Rhetoric in Contemporary America
Christine L. Oravec & James G. Cantrill, editors: The Symbolic Earth: Discourse and Our Creation of the Environment
Sidney I. Dobrin & Sean Morey, Ecosee: Image, Rhetoric, Nature
Mark Meister & Phyllis M. Japp, editors: Enviropop: Studies in Environmental Rhetoric and Popular Culture
Noël Sturgeon, Enviromentalism in Popular Culture: Gender, Race, Sexuality, and the Politics of the Natural
Simon Dresner, The Principles of Sustainability
Susan Schrepfer, Nature's Altars: Mountains, Gender, and American Environmentalism
Robin Wall Kimmerer, Braiding Sweetgrass
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robobarbie · 2 years
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alright bloomic characters as characters from The Office (2005)
nightowl - kelly kapoor
quest - david wallace
xyx - jim halpert
toast - holly flax
june - pam beesly
biglady - meredith palmer
onionthief - dwight schrute
two2 - erin hannon
salocin - phyllis lapin-vance
societyboy - todd packer
bloombot - angela martin
hypebot - andy bernard
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nununiverse · 2 years
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sondheims-hat · 8 months
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Mrs. Lovett
Angela Lansbury (1979), Sheila Hancock (1980), Dorothy Loudon (1980), June Havoc (1982), Joyce Castle (1984), Gillian Hanna (1985), Judy Kaye (1984), Nancye Hayes (1987), Jean Stapleton (1989), Beth Fowler (1989), Simone Kleinsma (1993), Julia McKenzie (1993), Vicky Peña (1995), Mary Ellen Ashley (1997), Ritva Auvinen (1997), Christine Baranski (1999), Patti LuPone (2000), Judi Connelli (2001), Beverly Klein (2001), Christine Baranski (2002), Judith Christin (2002), Phyllis Pancella (2003), Felicity Palmer (2004), Buffy Baggott (2004), Elaine Paige (2004), Karen Mann (2004), Harriet Thorpe (2006),Patti LuPone (2005),  Maria Friedman (2007), Maria Waters (2007), Helena Bonham Carter (film 2007), Emily Skinner (2009), Sherri L. Edelen (2010), Harriet Harris (2010), Rebecca du Ponte Davies (2011), Liz McCartney (2011), Imelda Staunton (2011), Karen Ziemba (2012), Andi Allen (2012), Emma Thompson (2014), Corrine Oslo (2016), Annaleigh Ashford (2023).
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fisarmonical · 4 months
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Title: Campbell Palmer Howard and Phyllis Porteous, Île d'Orléans, July 1900. Location: Island of Orleans (Québec) Canada. Date: 1900-07. Description: Phyllis Porteous and Gwendolen Marjorie Howard's brother, Campbell Palmer Howard on Île d'Orléans, Quebec in July 1900. The photograph is part of a series of photographs from the second album of the collection featuring several members of the Porteous family of Montreal at their Île d'Orléans estate, Les Grosardières. Gwendolen Marjorie Howard was a close friend to Phyllis Porteous, and on several occasions during the first decade of the century visited the Porteous family, their relatives, and friends at their Île d'Orléans estate. Publisher: Osler Library of the History of Medicine, McGill University, part of the Marjorie Howard Futcher Albums Collection.
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cnvisualart · 7 months
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Upcoming Exhibition | Framing The Female Gaze at Lehman College Art Gallery
I am happy to share that I am exhibiting "A Guild of Light Shining Bright," (2020) in Framing the Female Gaze: Women Artists and the New Historicism at Lehman College Art Gallery. The Show opens October 10, 2023, and will run until January 20, 2024. Opening reception: October 18, 5 - 8 pm. The works of 45 contemporary women artists are reminiscent of paintings of women by French 19th-century male artists, then are framed by their own new views of women. Sixty works are on view in Framing the Female Gaze: Women Artists and the New Historicism at Lehman College Art Gallery, with a complementary focus exhibition at The Hall of Fame Art Gallery at Bronx Community College. The women who loom large on canvases, in photographs, prints, sculpture and collage in Framing the Female Gaze vitally connect us to political and social issues and to the cultural and social discriminations that women experience now. The works in this exhibition show how women artists today focus their gaze on both women and men. Artists are magicians: they seek subjects for their work from the past, then with new images change what we thought we knew. The artists in Framing the Female Gaze looked at the art of the 19th-century which marked the beginning of Modernism, of seeing and being seen as conscious subject matter.
The artists exhibiting work in Framing the Female Gaze include Lara Alcantara Lansberg, Lizzy Alejandro, Elise Ansel, Claudia Doring Baez, Cecily Brown, Elinor Carucci, Jordan Casteel, Bhasha Chakrabarti, Katie Commodore, Camille Eskell, Lalla Essaydi, Martha Edelheit, Rose FreymuthFrazier, Scherezade Garcia, Kathleen Gilje, Guerrilla Girls, Eunice Golden, Jenna Gribbon, Mimi Gross, Hilary Harkness, Lewinale Havette, Vera Iliatova, Ayana V. Jackson, Cheyenne Julien, Fay Ku, Yushi Li (in collaboration with Steph Wilson), Shona McAndrew, Marilyn Minter, Jesse Mockrin, Christie Neptune, Deborah Ory and Ken Browar, Phyllis Gay Palmer, Cecilia Paredes, Celeste Rapone, Arlene Rush, Julia Santos Solomon, Sylvia Sleigh, Jessica Spence, Devorah Sperber, Mickalene Thomas, Sharon Wybrants, Judith Wyer, Allison Zuckerman.
Exhibition Venues and Dates: Lehman College Art Gallery, 250 Bedford Park West, Bronx, NY lehmangallery.org October 10, 2023 – January 20, 2024 Reception October 18, 5 - 8 pm
Link: https://lehmangallery.org/framing-the-female-gaze/
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