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chicinsilk · 2 months
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US Vogue March 1, 1960
On the left, Lanvin/Castillo: Margaret Brown wears a Cask coat, in raw braided wool, piped seam, with small side slits. The hat, a tall, wide Breton in pale felt. At Nina Ricci on the right, Anna Carin Bjorck in a pale blue silk crepe dress, with loose cropped top and straight skirt, both pleated. The smoothed, natural, small, belted waist.
À gauche, Lanvin/Castillo : Margaret Brown porte un manteau Cask, en laine nattée grège, couture passepoilée, avec petites fentes latérales. Le chapeau, un breton haut et large en feutre pâle. Chez Nina Ricci à droite, Anna Carin Bjorck dans une robe en crêpe de soie bleu pâle, avec haut court ample et jupe droite, toutes deux plissées. La taille lissée, naturelle, petite, ceinture.
Photo Jerry Schatzberg vogue archive
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abcmuushroom · 1 month
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story of the day:
the spacecraft Gemini 3 had the call name "Molly Brown." the astronauts named it- when management tried to get them to change it, they suggested "Titanic" instead, and got to keep "Molly Brown."
that was the last space shuttle the astronauts were allowed to name.
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satedanfire · 9 months
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Happy heavenly Birthday Margaret "Molly" Brown. July, 18, 1867
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avonlea71 · 2 months
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Margaret Brown (Sandy McDade).. Lark Rise To Candleford (2008–2011).
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directedbywomen · 1 year
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Today I reupped my Netflix subscription so I could watch Descendant directed by Margaret Brown. Visit the film's official website to find out more about the making of Descendant and to learn about actions you can take to preserve "Africatown’s story and fighting for its future."
"History exists beyond what is written. The Africatown residents in Mobile, Alabama, have shared stories about their origins for generations. Their community was founded by enslaved ancestors who were transported in 1860 aboard the last known and illegal slave ship, Clotilda. Though the ship was intentionally destroyed upon arrival, its memory and legacy weren’t. Now, the long-awaited discovery of the Clotilda’s remains offers this community a tangible link to their ancestors and validation of a history so many tried to bury.
Director Margaret Brown’s layered contemplation explores the interplay between memory and evidence and the question of how history passes and is preserved. Brown also reveals the enduring power imbalance that persists between the descendants of Timothy Meaher, the man who chartered the illegal expedition, and the descendants of those who were enslaved aboard it. The Meaher family owns much of the heavily industrialized area that surrounds Africatown. Elevated cases of cancer and illness are prevalent there, but the Africatown community persists. Residents celebrate their heritage and take command of their legacy by bringing their history to the surface."
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Listen to filmmaker Margaret Brown talk about her filmmaking process in this IndieWire interview... "So the whole time I was making the film, I was always very cognizant of how do I translate the experience of how I feel — the smells, the sounds, the sort of lushness of this place alongside this gray blight — into a movie? Because I come from a poetry background, but film is this visceral thing you can almost enter into, and I just felt like the world of Africatown was that visceral and I wanted to offer that up to the audience to know what the community was a part of, or what their life was like."
Also look for Brown's earlier work... Be Here to Love Me: Townes Van Zandt, The Great Invisible, and The Order of Myths.
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pacingmusings · 1 year
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Seen in 2022:
Descendant (Margaret Brown), 2022
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mmmmmmmmicrowave · 4 months
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Hhh being in a music composition class is so chaotic
I’m currently making a remix of Goodnight Moon inspired by the special effects in The Mind Electric, and last assignment I made a song inspired by the 🫣 emoji
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letrashbirb · 2 years
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Margaret Smith with Margaret’ outfit 🥴 🥵 🔥 🐦 👌🏽
It’s funny cus they have the same name but their last names differently Lol
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theyareweird · 5 months
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Titanic: Margaret Brown —Aesthetic
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Margaret Tobin Brown's Character & Personality
Margaret, also known as "The Unsinkable Molly Brown" was an American socialite, activist and philanthropist. She became famous as one of the Titanic survivors. Margaret was never known as "Molly" in her lifetime, she was actually called "Maggie". Much like her film counterpart, she was born working class and came into money through her husband's mining success. Despite this, several women in first class despised Molly because she earned her wealth instead of inheriting it. Meaning, she wasn't of an upper-class breeding from birth. Thus, many tried to avoid her company. However, Molly didn't let this bother her. Instead, she made a point of sticking to them like glue to annoy them with her difference in decorum. Molly was also more empathetic to the supposed "lower class" passengers onboard. When the Titanic sank, she escaped in Lifeboat No. Six. There, Molly clashes with Quartermaster Robert Hichens in the lifeboat. Because she believed there was plenty of room in the boat, they should pick up survivors in the water. But Hichens believed they would swamp the boat and Molly was left watch the scene in horror. In reality, the opposite exchange occurred, where she threatened to throw him overboard. Molly even won for control over the boat and they did go back for survivors, but none were found.
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muruffin · 1 day
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𑜞᭄ೃㅤㅤMy Heart Just Cant Be ⠀⬚ ͟ ♬
.·:*¨¨*:·. 黑貓 Faithful † ͏ུུ̑̑   ᩙ 👼🏻
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mediummushroom · 4 months
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goodnight stars
goodnight air
goodnight noises everywhere
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chicinsilk · 2 months
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US Vogue March 1, 1960
Ligne "Silhouette de Demain"
Yves Saint Laurent for Christian Dior Haute Couture Spring/Summer 1960 Collection. Margaret Brown wears “Trafic” a gray flannel set from Garigue. The blouse with kimono sleeves falls freely over the short dress with its fuzzy and easy line, erasing the bust, waist and hips. Black coarse straw beehive hat.
Yves Saint Laurent pour Christian Dior Collection Haute Couture Printemps/Été 1960. Margaret Brown porte "Trafic" un ensemble en flanelle grise de Garigue. La blouse aux manches kimono tombe librement sur la robe courte à la ligne floue et aisée, effaçant le buste, la taille et les hanches. Chapeau de ruche noir en paille grossière.
Photo Jerry Schatzberg vogue archive
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*adds suvi's prestidigitation to shut down flicker to the list of Favorite DND Combat Moments Of All Time*
which contains, among other things:
-saccharina's channel divinity thunderstep
-theo using swirlwarden to get back in the boat
-kingson remote operating a tesla
-operation slippery puppet
-margaret encino's call to the guards
-"a wrestling match? against me? the slipperiest boy?"
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blnkverse · 1 year
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the runaway bunny, margaret wise brown // baby birch, joanna newsom
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antiqueanimals · 1 year
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The First Book of Mammals. Written and illustrated by Margaret Williamson. 1957.
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directedbywomen · 1 year
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At the moment I'm cycling back to see some documentary short films I missed when they were first made. Today I watched The Black Belt [11 min] (2016) directed by Margaret Brown, whose most recent feature documentary Descendant is now streaming on Netflix. I greatly appreciate Brown's approach to documentary filmmaking. And I appreciate Field of Vision for supporting this kind of filmmaking and for streaming the work online.
"In 2015, the state of Alabama closed 31 DMVs across the state. Many of these closures occurred in the Black Belt, a predominantly African-American region, directly impacting voter enfranchisement in a state that requires photo IDs at the polls."
I followed up my viewing of The Black Belt by reading this INTERVIEW WITH MARGARET BROWN, DIRECTOR OF THE BLACK BELT on Field of Vision.
"The most important thing to me would be that it felt like the place and made you think about whether or not this is voter suppression. But not in a beating-you-over-the-head, activist way — feel the place and see the people and come up with your own thoughts."
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