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loosejournal · 9 months
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Valentine by Donald Britton
for David Cobb Craig 
At first, we had ways of talking That filled up the evening Until some things could be said. It was a made-up Situation in which lives could be lost. Whatever that was now grows inside Our bodies—a spongy, pulpy cell— Causing pieces of paper we hold In our hands to appear And disappear. All I ask Is to take me away from this place, To another place, very much like This place, where we can meet And six months later Be married. You laughed and went with me.
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ozu-teapot · 1 year
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Suspect | John Boulting / Roy Boulting | 1960
Tony Britton, Donald Pleasence
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perfettamentechic · 3 months
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17 gennaio … ricordiamo …
17 gennaio … ricordiamo … #semprevivineiricordi #nomidaricordare #personaggiimportanti #perfettamentechic
2023: Gino Landi, pseudonimo di Luigino Gregori, coreografo, regista teatrale e regista televisivo italiano. Fu avviato allo studio della danza dai suoi genitori, entrambi artisti di varietà. Iniziò come ballerino, passando poi alla coreografia. Tra le innumerevoli regie televisive da lui curate si ricordano quelle di alcune edizioni del Festival di Sanremo, Festivalbar, Partitissima,  ecc. Molte…
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loveiled · 22 days
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I know you—in that knowing, this love I hold becomes less of a choice @loveiled
Emily Henry Book Lovers / Scott Street Phoebe Bridgers / Gary Whited My Blue Shirt / Mark Errol Handmade Ceramic / Brian Kim Stefans To A— / Emily Henry Book Lovers / Donald Britton Italy / Don Snyder Aquarian Odyssey: A Photographic Trip Into the Sixties / War Of Hearts Ruelle
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llovelymoonn · 1 year
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favourite poems of december
torrin a. greathouse ekphrasis on nude selfie as portrait of saint sebastian
snehal vadher hello flowers and cigarettes
robert pinsky death and the powers: a robot pageant
wendy barker taking a language
cindy juyoung ok terms and conditions
carl phillips this far in
christian wiman hard night: “the ice storm”
cathy linh che split: “the german word for dream is traume”
linda hogan when the body
david trinidad the late show: “a regret”
omotara james my mother’s nerves are shot--
marie howe the good thief: “death, the last visit”
kaveh akbar portrait of the alcoholic floating in space with severed umbilicus
donald britton in the empire of the air: “italy”
snehal vadher figures in a windswept language
jane wong after preparing the alter, the ghosts feast feverishly
ofelia zepeda ocean power: “deer dance exhibition”
lucille clifton good woman: poems and a memoir, 1969-1980: “the lost baby poem”
emily pérez dworzec
ouyang jianghe mother, kitchen (tr. austin woerner)
cathy linh che i walked through the trees, mourning
sam willets tourist
ed bok lee whorled: “if in america”
dan gerber marriage
matthew rohrer poem written with issa [“a friend emails”]
richard siken crush: “litany in which certain things are crossed out”
april bernard anger
claudia rankine citizen: “you are in the dark, in the car...”
barbara hamby letter to a lost friend
joy harjo everybody has a heartache: a blues
cathy linh che go forget your father
kofi
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hjellacott · 1 year
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A republican's view on monarchy (having lived under two different ones)
I was born in a country with an European monarchy that's never worked. They don't engage particularly with their citizens, they have a minority support in the country and their frequent scandals and troubles with the law make us all quite sick of them. And still we now have a new monarch who even I have to admit is an incredibly respectable, knowledgeable person who truly cares about our country and to see this monarch representing my country out there, with all their knowledge, wisdom, elegance and diplomacy is incredible. And as much as I wish my birth country was a Republic, I have to admit that we couldn't have a better representative than the monarch we have right now. And that's important when it comes to international relationships. You don't want a Donald Trump to be representing your country and making all the neighbours furious.
Then I moved to Britain, so I've never lived outside a monarchy. And in Britain, I found a monarchy that works. I learned that sometimes, in very specific cases, monarchies can be a phenomenal option. In Britain, people adored Queen Elizabeth. I mean, she was an incredible, respectable woman. She solved countless diplomatic issues in the country, improved Britain's international relationships with every country they had relations with, solved social crises, truly cared about Britain, represented the hard-working female in a world of men, showed a tremendously resilient and strong character people were proud of, served Britain in the military as a car mechanic during WWII, never gave a scandal, never caused a problem, never embarrassed Brittons. And when there were hard times and she spoke, people really felt comforted by her. And that's without mentioning that she and her family worked on thousands of events annually (particularly famous is the case of Princess Anne, the most hard working royal after her mum!) And hundreds of them are supporting charities. Like, until I came to Britain I had never even heard of royals who give millions to charity, to culture, to health... they kept funding and funding great things with their own money, and using their faces to draw attention towards things worth supporting, such as less known charities, or social centres and theatres. And I had to admit that family was doing great things for Britain, much better than I'm sure any politician would. And King Charles, who I deeply dislike? Even I have to admit he's a champion for environmental causes, has spent his life pushing politicians (even when he was supposed to be impartial) to have a more environmentally friendly country with more love towards foreigners, more respect for culture and a more modern and cheaper monarchy. He's already even made plans to slim down the monarchy to make it cheaper for the citizens, and to scale down his coronation and he won't take the Queen's currency from circulation so as not to cause trouble to people. He's not stupid and neither is William. And I have to admit that I do believe William and Kate will make for tremendously great monarchs one day. They're what the country needs and wants. Loyal leaders who aren't full of arrogance and greed and who don't cause problems, don't hurt the national image and aren't thirsty for attention.
And yes Britain has an incredibly colonial past, like nearly every country worldwide. Even those who weren't colonialists, have been thirsty for territory. Look at the US, which has always been at war with someone, intervening heavily in other countries (and not really for the better, look at Iraq or Syria) and having military bases worldwide. Or China, or Russia. Everybody has been thirsty for more territory. But you can't look at monarchs by how they treat other citizens in other countries. They serve their own. And what really counts is how they serve their own people, who are actively hiring them to do what's best for their own country.
And in that aspect, I understand people's fury towards Harry and Meghan. Imagine you live in Sussex for example. You've got these nobles, these dukes, who carry the name of your homeland but have never lived in Sussex nor done anything for Sussex. And for years they even got your money from taxes. And now they leave the country they ought to serve, and instead of not causing trouble, not embarrassing the nation, and nicely representing Britain and improving the image of Britain worldwide and improving international relations, they do the whole opposite. Betray their family (they're at war with pretty much both of their families as a whole), get paid millions for venting out all the family secrets and dramas, betray the trust of relatives who didn't know their private conversations would be made public, and attack Britain's arguably most important institutions constantly. Always whining about their problems. And you're in Sussex, feeling betrayed and hurt, seeing these entitled people complaining non stop, thirsting for money and attention while you can hardly afford to live. I mean, how can someone not be furious at them? I assure you people I'm Britain have very little shits left to give about the Sussexes.
People in Britain are struggling with Brexit, massive economic crises, a year that's seen the most massive strikes in history, crumbling public services and rising inflation and cost of living crisis. People in Britain don't need privileged nobility complaining about how hard their lives are and getting all the attention, when the headlines should be their country's real issues.
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2022 EMMY NOMINATIONS:
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Matthew Macfadyen (SUCCESSION)
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breha · 1 year
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more poems for iwtv
[see claudia poems]
louis
agha shahid ali, "of light" (note: page turn)
james baldwin, "conundrum (on my birthday)" "guilt, desire, and love" (note: page turn)
dorothy barresi, "pocket vampire"
charles baudelaire, "the fountain of blood" (trans. rachel hadas) "lethe" (multiple translations) "out of the depths" (mult.) "spleen" (trans. richard howard)
eavan boland, "pomegranate"
jericho brown, "trojan"
fenton johnson, "in the evening"
allen grossman, "the secret religionist"
john keats, "i cry your mercy-pity-love! -aye, love!"
yusef komunyakaa, "blue dementia" "'you and i are disappearing'"
edna st. vincent millay, "time does not bring relief; you all have lied"
lisel meuller, "american literature" "the power of music to disturb" (note: page turn)
carl philips, "a little closer though, if you can, for what got lost here" "stop shaking"
d.a. powell, "a night at the opera"
sandra simonds, "you can't build a child"
patricia smith, "the sun, mad envious, just wants the moon"
keith wilson, "note to a sister"
charles wright, "clear night"
armand
kaveh akbar, "morning prayer with rat king"
donald britton, "elevators i"
tarfia faizullah, "the poem you've been waiting for"
hannah gamble, "i wanted to make myself like the ravine" "it was alive, though differently"
d.a. powell, "the fluffer talks of eternity"
sandra simonds, "flammagenitus strophes"
lestat
george barker, "sonnets of the triple-headed manichee" (note: page turn)
charles baudelaire, "don juan in hell" (multiple translations) "i adore you as much as the nocturnal vault..." (mult.) "sympathetic horror" (mult.)
arthur rimbaud, "a season in hell" (trans. bertrand mathieu)
richard shiffman, "after the opera"
general/i couldn't decide where to put it
charles baudelaire, "beyond redemption" (mult.) "the self-tormenter" (mult.)
frank o'hara, "meditations in an emergency"
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moneymakedblog · 11 months
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Kim Basinger Net Worth, Biography, Career, Family & more
Kim Basinger became well-known after having a successful job in New York in the 1970s. She was an actress, model, and singer in the United States. In 1976, she moved to Los Angeles, where she had a great acting career. She acted in a number of TV movies, such as "From Here to Eternity" (1976) and "Hard Country" (1981).
Kim Basinger’s Net Worth
Kim Basinger's net worth is thought to be about $45 million as of December 2021. Her job as an actor and model has brought her tens of millions of dollars. It was thought that she made around $1,000 a day as a model, while her pay for the L.A. Confidential movie was around $3 million. But we don't know how much she makes right now. On the other hand, her net worth has gone up over the past few years and is likely to keep going up in the years to come.
Kim Basinger net worth of $45 million.
Even though she has moved from one job to another, Kim Basinger has had a lot of success in her work. She started out in her job doing something she didn't really like, but she stuck with it.
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Kim Basinger Biography
Kim Basinger was born in Athens, Georgia, on December 8, 1953. Ann Lee, her mother, was a model, actress, and swimmer who was in a couple of movies with Esther Williams. Her father, Donald Wade Basinger, was a well-known band leader and score head who died in 2016. He was an officer in the US Armed Forces and was in Normandy on D-Day.
She is the third of five children and has two brothers, James Michael "Mick" and Skip, and two sisters, Ashley and Barbara. Basinger has English, German, Swedish, and Ulster-Scottish ancestry. She was raised in a Methodist family. Basinger has shown herself to be quite shy, which had a big effect on her when she was young and in her teens. She said that she was so shy that she would pass out whenever her teacher asked her to talk in class.
Basinger thought about ballet dance from the time she was three until she was in her mid-teens. By the time she was in her mid-teens, she was more confident and was able to try out for the school cheering team. She was 17 years old when she entered America's Junior Miss Scholarship Pageant. She made it to the local level and was named Athens Junior Miss.
Even though Sue Whitted, who was "Georgia's Junior Miss," beat her in the state competition, her achievements were featured in the national show. She had participated at the state level for the Breck Scholarship, and she and her mother were both in an ad for Breck.
Kim Basinger Career
According to Moneymaked.com, Kim Basinger worked for the Ford Modeling Agency, even though she was turned down at first because of her schoolwork. After posing for Ford, she was in a number of magazines, which is where the name "Breck Shampoo Girl" came from. She did say, however, that she didn't like modeling. She used to put on shows in Greenwich Village in New York City.
She went to Los Angeles to start her acting career after she had done well as a model. She started out by making a few guest roles on the TV show. Her first major part, in the drama "Katie: Portrait of a Centerfold," was a centerfold. "Hard Country" was also a well-known movie.
The 1988 movie "Batman," on which Kim Basinger worked, was also a big hit. "Even Money," "The Sentinel," and "Cellular" are some of the more current movies she has been in.
Kim Basinger Family
Basinger married Alec Baldwin in 1993, but they split up in 2002. In 1995, they had a girl together who they named Ireland Baldwin. Between 1980 and 1989, she was married to Ron Snyder for nine years. Ron Snyder-Britton was the person who did her make-up. In 1981, he was in a movie called "Hard Country." They broke up in 1988, but they didn't get a divorce until 1989.
She is also said to have dated and lived with Dale Robinette in the 1970s, but their relationship didn't work out. Kim also went out with the singer-songwriter Prince and had an affair with the human rights activist Richard Gere. Kim's sisters are Ashley and Barbara Basinger, and her brothers are Skip and Mick Basinger.
After she won a few events, people started to notice how beautiful she was. She went to the University of Georgia and also studied for a short time at the Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theater. Kim's boyfriend right now is a barber named Mitchell Stone.
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relaxhq · 2 months
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mw older fcs? like 50+?
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NONNIE'! I love older faces! Here are some suggestions : Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, Adjoa Andoh, Alan Tafoya, Alex Kingston, Alicia Coppola, Angela Bassett, Angeles Cruz, Benicio Del Toro, Benjamin Bratt, Benjamin Dane, Billy Wirth, Carol Kane, Connie Britton, David Midthunder, Deepti Naval, Donald Sutherland, Duane Howard, Elaine Miles, Ellen Pompeo, Ellen Thomas, Emilio Rivera, Eric Schweig, Evan Adams, Frances Conroy, Jason Scott Lee, Loretta Devine, Margo Martindale, Mark Hamill, and Shabana Azmi! Members, also feel free to reply if you have suggestions!
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leanstooneside · 9 months
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Elbow smash
- KELLY SLATER'S VEGETAL FOOT
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mariocki · 1 year
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Suspect (The Risk, 1960)
"I'll be quite frank with you, Minister. Although I know nothing about politics, I've never felt that because I happened to be born in this country, it was the only country that mattered. I've tried to give it a fair return for what it has given me, and after that my loyalty is to the world. When you tell me it'd be treason to publish my work because some lunatic might use it to kill Englishmen, and I know that that stuff properly developed could save half a million lives outside this country, then I say it'd be treason to those half million if I don't."
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Suspect | John Boulting / Roy Boulting | 1960
AKA The Risk
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perfettamentechic · 1 year
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17 gennaio … ricordiamo …
17 gennaio … ricordiamo … #semprevivineiricordi #nomidaricordare #personaggiimportanti #perfettamentechic
2022: Michel Subor, nato Michel Subotzki, attore francese che ha guadagnato la fama iniziale con il ruolo da protagonista nel secondo lungometraggio Le petit soldat ( 1960). Dopo un periodo di trent’anni di apparizioni molto sporadiche sul grande schermo, Subor tornò al cinema d’autore alla fine degli anni novanta. Morto a 86 anni, in seguito di un incidente stradale. (n.1935) 2019: Renzo…
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onenakedfarmer · 1 year
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DONALD BRITTON "Here and Now"
The start of a new era Of desperation is starting over.
Meanwhile you and your bronze friend Run naked through the yellowed broom sage, Suspended vaporously above life Like high pressure systems. A redolent Cascade of voices from the lawn As the next new hope something will happen Ascends the orangerie steps, an endless Unpunctuated sentence that seems at the time To illuminate everything, as if a giant Had stepped between you and the sun, Sucking the light and punching a hole In space, revealing infinite vistas Of anticipation and delay.
These things have no beginning, or rather Were set in motion long before we became Their facsimile, thinking ourselves privileged To secret information, not sensible Of how the world contrives with enormous Duplication of labor to rid itself of us And perform its little routines Solo in the galactic swimming pool That is at last a total stage. It is The amusing notion life might someday Not be confusing that coordinates Our award-winning sentiments these last days Of summer, preparatory to the paint-by-number Rush of autumn, the colors balking Within their lines, which as a kid Was the hardest part and apparently still is. You must do something, though, not caring What it is, so long as when the day ends, You’re able to claim that this thing has been accomplished, brought nearer The perfection toward which it ludicrously Aspires, then put aside to be resumed At a point just over the next rise yonder Where suddenly pertinent trees now loom.
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llovelymoonn · 1 year
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Can I get one on regret 🥲
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pim stones we have it all: "we have it all" \\ blake crouch dark matter \\ donald britton in the empire of the air: "italy" \\ the weeknd & jim carrey dawn fm: "phantom regret by jim" \\ lisa gill fig, folded \\ the weeknd & jim carrey dawn fm: "phantom regret by jim" \\ russell edson the wounded breakfast: "with sincerest regrets" \\ alice b fogel elemental: "balance" \\ renée vivien the muse of the violets: poems: "chanson" (via @feral-ballad)
kofi
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