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Welcome to the Dollhouse (1995)
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Skatalites & Friends At Randy's // Sello: VP Records – VPRL 1497 // LP / Vinilo / RE Actual // ========== The Skatalites, Don Drummond, The Maytals, Ken & Stranger, Alton Ellis, Baba Brooks, Randy's All Stars, Don Drummond, Roland Alphonso, ETC // ====== Nuevo / Precintado // ====== IN STOCK / 25€ ======
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tempi-dispari · 1 year
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New Post has been published on https://www.tempi-dispari.it/2022/11/11/milano-grande-jazz-a-mare-culturale-urbano/
Milano, grande jazz a Mare Culturale Urbano
Giocano con la loro fama e si fanno chiamare “I disertori”: quattro tra i più importanti musicisti italiani – il sassofonista Tino Tracanna, il pianista Roberto Cipelli, il contrabbassista Attilio Zanchi e il batterista Ettore Fioravanti – si esibiranno mercoledì 23 novembre a Milano, sul palco di Mare Culturale Urbano, con il trombonista Andrea Andreoli nei panni dello special guest, per offrire un tributo a Charlie Mingus nel centesimo anniversario della nascita di una delle figure più rilevanti non solo del jazz ma del Novecento musicale, sia come compositore sia come contrabbassista.
Vulcanico e geniale, Mingus fu capace di sintesi straordinarie e di propulsioni geniali, legato a doppio filo con la tradizione e costantemente proiettato in un presente che già ribolliva di futuro. Il concerto, organizzato da Cernusco Jazz, Mare Culturale Urbano e Ludwig-Officina di linguaggi contemporanei, inizierà alle ore 21 presso Cascina Torrette, in via G. Gabetti 15 (ingresso 12-15 euro).
Biglietti on line su www.mailticket.it/manifestazione/J134/i-disertori—omaggio-a-charlie-mingus.Le carriere di Tracanna, Cipelli, Zanchi e Fioravanti sono ormai un tutt’uno con la storia del jazz italiano nel mondo, come solisti, come componenti del quintetto storico di Paolo Fresu, come leader di progetti di grande valore e, non da ultimo, come mentori di giovani talenti ai quali da anni trasmettono passione, tecnica e amore per la musica.
Il sassofonista Tino Tracanna è riconosciuto come uno dei migliori interpreti del suo strumento e nel corso della sua lunga carriera ha collaborato con musicisti del calibro di Dave Liebman, Steve Lacy, Thomas Stanko, Bill Drummond, Gianni Trovesi, Maria Pia De Vito, Roberto Gatto e tanti altri. Anche il pianista Roberto Cipelli collabora con molti tra i più rappresentativi musicisti italiani e stranieri, in Italia e all’estero.
Tra i tanti progetti al suo attivo si ricordano quello dedicato a Leo Ferré (secondo posto al Premio Tenco nel 2008) con Philippe Garcia, Attilio Zanchi, Gianmaria Testa e Paolo Fresu, la partecipazione al “Mingus Project” di Attilio Zanchi e quella nel quartetto di Sheila Jordan con il batterista Billy Drummond. Attilio Zanchi è un contrabbassista di rara eleganza.
Accompagnatore solido e inventivo, ma anche raffinato solista, è un musicista inesauribile e creativo, attivo fin dagli anni ‘70. Ha suonato con mostri sacri del calibro di Dave Holland, Lee Konitz, Don Cherry, Roy Hargrove, Chick Corea, Peter Erskine, Gary Burton e Milt Jackson.Il batterista Ettore Fioravanti ha preso parte a un’impressionante serie di sodalizi artistici, dalla militanza (ormai trentennale) nel quintetto di Paolo Fresu ai gruppi di Paolo Damiani e Gianluigi Trovesi.
Ha, inoltre, condiviso il palco con musicisti quali Enrico Rava, David Liebman, Massimo Urbani, Mal Waldron, Kenny Wheeler, Sheila Jordan e Tim Berne. Infine, il trombonista Andrea Andreoli, in grande ascesa, può vantare collaborazioni di spicco tra qui quelle con la tedesca WDR Big Band, gli Incognito, Maria Schneider, Vince Mendoza, Fred Hersch, Randy Brecker, Enrico Rava ma non solo.  On line: www.cernuscojazz.it, www.maremilano.org
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rainingmusic · 4 years
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longliverockback · 2 years
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Eric Clapton Rush 1992 Duck ————————————————— Tracks: 01. New Recruit 02. Tracks and Lines 03. Realization 04. Kristen and Jim 05. Preludin Fugue 06. Cold Turkey 07. Will Gaines 08. Help Me Up 09. Don’t Know Which Way to Go 10. Tears in Heaven —————————————————
Lenny Castro
Eric Clapton
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Tim Drummond
Steve Ferrone
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Robbie Kondor
Chuck Leavell
Greg Phillinganes
* Long Live Rock Archive
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makaniparata · 3 years
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GET TO KNOW THE MUSE
Name: Makani Alexander Parata
Nickname(s): Big Mak, The Bull, Mak, Big Papa, King of Tap-Out
Age: 49
Date of Birth: April 23rd
Place of Birth: Kapolei, Hawaii
Race / Ethnicity: Mixed Race - African American & Samoan
Gender: CIS-Male
Pronouns: He/Him
FAMILY
Father: Alexander Drummond
Mother: Kapua Parata
Siblings: None - that he knows of, however, as he doesn’t know his father or if he has any siblings on that side of the family
Spouse: Kami Parata - married for nearly thirty years now
Children: 5 adopted children - eldest is a 24 year old boy, second oldest is a 21 year old girl that's a third-year in college, middle child is a nineteen year old female that's a freshman in college, second youngest is an eighteen year old that's starting his senior year of high school in the fall and the youngest is a seventeen year old girl that will also be a senior in the fall.
APPEARANCE
Height: 6'6
Weight: 272 pounds
Build: Herculean, Athletic, Toned
Body Hair: Smooth
Hair Color: Black, but keeps head shaved
Eye Color: Brown
Tattoos: A bull skull tattoo on his right arm and a large polynesian tattoo that covers his left shoulder, chest, and even back.
Piercings: N/A
NSFW
Position: Versatile, Switch
Kinks: Intimacy, Kissing, Light Pain-Play, Worship, Pits, Sweat, Musk, Massages, Infidelity, Smaller Tops/Doms, Bondage, Multiple Orgasms (giving), Edging, Daddy-Kink, Open to Others
Anti-Kinks: Severe Humiliation/Degradation, Pain-Play, Age-Play, Diaper-Play, Scat, Electro-Stimulation
Safeword: Red
Dick Claim: Here
Ass Claim: Here
BIOGRAPHY
The son to a United States Marine that was stationed on the island of O'ahu, Makani didn't really know much about his father except that he was honored to serve his country and protect it from those that meant to do it harm. At least, that's what his mother always told him of the man, not speaking ill of him despite the fact that he wound up leaving when he was still in his mother's womb. Truthfully, Makani didn't need to know his dad because he had his mom, and she played both roles perfectly, raising him with care and telling him that he could be whatever he wanted to be. Of course, things were tense and hard, but they somehow managed to make it through - though that could have been due in part to Makani helping out around the fishing docks as much as he could, not wanting to see his mother hurt and struggle.
It was that goal that had the man wanting to do something that would make sure that his mother never worried about money, that she didn't have to wonder about how she was going to put food on the table or a roof over her head, and he knew that with his massive brawn, he'd be able to become a professional athlete. And boy, did he. Starting out in his high school football team, Makani was quickly recruited to play for Clemson, allowing him a chance to move to the "mainland" and give him a greater opportunity - and allowing him to meet a woman that would later become his wife and the mother of his children. And for four years, he played collegiate football, but when he realized he wasn't going to get scouted for the NFL, he grew angry. And when he grew angry, he hit the gym.
That's when things began to turn around.
He had been using a sandbag, punching it hard and fast, when someone had approached and told him that he had the look of a natural fighter. And really, Makani did. He had years of wrestling under his belt, a sport that fell hand-in-hand with football (if you could grapple, you could tackle), and he had taken up boxing as a way to work out and keep himself light on his feet, but he had never thought about making a professional career out of it. It was bloody, violent, and it was dangerous... but, the more that he thought about it and the more that this guy spoke, the more he realized he wanted to do it. And did it he shall.
Over time, Makani's fights began to draw in more and more of a crowd and he began to be nicknamed the bull for the bull tattoo on his right arm, his zodiac sign, and for his being hard to knock down. A fighter that was known for his submission-style fighting quickly became known as the king of tap-out, a contender alongside Randy Couture or was the king of the ground-and-pound, and the two of them quickly made Mixed Martial Arts and the UFC a brand name that people recognized. And as Makani slowly began to step away from the Octagon, he began to teach aspiring fighters and coach them in the hopes that they'd follow in his steps and hold a belt of their own.
But despite his career as a grand-champion among all of the great fighters and a beautiful family that he built alongside his wife, Kami, Makani still yearns for more. Because despite the happy facade he puts on, he is really unhappy because he is living a lie. While he loves his wife and his family more than anything, the truth is, he was a gay man and he yearned for the masculine touch... so when one of his young trainees mentioned a camp for men to let go and relax? He was all too eager.
That was his first time to Camp Riverbend, and he's been back every year since - this being his third. He feels guilty for leaving his wife, for lying to her about being at a training camp, but this is what he needs to be able to release the tension that has been inside of him for nearly thirty years. And while Makani knows that he can't find anything long-lasting here... He can always dream, right?
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whileiamdying · 5 years
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AWAKENINGS (1990)
We do not know what we see when we look at Leonard. We think we see a human vegetable, a peculiar man who has been frozen in the same position for 30 years, who neither moves nor speaks. What goes on inside his mind? Is he thinking in there? Of course not, a neurologist says in Penny Marshall's new film "Awakenings." Why not? "Because the implications of that would be unthinkable." Ah, but the expert is wrong, and inside the immobile shell of his body, Leonard is still there. Still waiting.
Leonard is one of the patients in the "garden," a ward of a Bronx mental hospital that is so named by the staff because the patients are there simply to be fed and watered. It appears that nothing can be done for them. They were victims of the great "sleeping sickness" epidemic of the 1920s, and after a period of apparent recovery they regressed to their current states. It is 1969. They have many different symptoms, but essentially they all share the same problem: They cannot make their bodies do what their minds desire. Sometimes that blockage is manifested through bizarre physical behavior, sometimes through apparent paralysis.
One day a new doctor comes to work in the hospital. He has no experience in working with patients; indeed, his last project involved earthworms. Like those who have gone before him, he has no particular hope for these ghostly patients, who are there and yet not there. He talks without hope to one of the women, who looks blankly back at him, her head and body frozen. But then he turns away, and when he turns back she has changed her position — apparently trying to catch her eyeglasses as they fell. He tries an experiment. He holds her glasses in front of her, and then drops them. Her hand flashes out quickly and catches them.
Yet this woman cannot move through her own will. He tries another experiment, throwing a ball at one of the patients. She catches it. "She is borrowing the will of the ball," the doctor speculates. His colleagues will not listen to this theory, which sounds suspiciously metaphysical, but he thinks he's onto something. What if these patients are not actually "frozen" at all, but victims of a stage of Parkinson's Disease so advanced that their motor impulses are cancelling each other out—what if they cannot move because all of their muscles are trying to move at the same time, and they are powerless to choose one impulse over the other? Then the falling glasses or the tossed ball might be breaking the deadlock!
This is the great discovery in the opening scenes of "Awakenings," preparing the way for sequences of enormous joy and heartbreak, as the patients are "awakened" to a personal freedom they had lost all hope of ever again experiencing — only to find that their liberation comes with its own cruel set of conditions. The film, directed with intelligence and heart by Penny Marshall, is based on a famous 1972 book by Oliver Sacks, the British-born New York neurologist whose (ital) The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat (unital) is a classic of medical literature. These were his patients, and the doctor in the film, named Malcolm Sayer and played by Robin Williams, is based on him.
What he discovered in the summer of 1969 was that L-DOPA, a new drug for the treatment of Parkinson's Disease, might in massive doses break the deadlock that had frozen his patients into a space-time lock for endless years. The film follows some 15 of those patients, particularly Leonard, who is played by Robert De Niro in a virtuoso performance. Because this movie is not a tearjerker but an intelligent examination of a bizarre human condition, it's up to De Niro to make Leonard not an object of sympathy, but a person who helps us wonder about our own tenuous grasp on the world around us.
The patients depicted in this film have suffered a fate more horrible than the one in Poe's famous story about premature burial. If we were locked in a coffin while still alive, at least we would soon suffocate. But to be locked inside a body that cannot move or speak — to look out mutely as even our loved ones talk about us as if we were an uncomprehending piece of furniture! It is this fate that is lifted, that summer of 1969, when the doctor gives the experimental new drug to his patients, and in a miraculous rebirth their bodies thaw and they begin to move and talk once again, some of them after 30 years of self-captivity.
The movie follows Leonard through the stages of his rebirth. He was (as we saw in a prologue) a bright, likeable kid, until the disease took its toll. He has been on hold for three decades. Now, in his late 1940s, he is filled with wonder and gratitude to be able to move around freely and express himself. He cooperates with the doctors studying his case. And he finds himself attracted to a the daughter (Penelope Ann Miller) of another patient. Love and lust stir within him for the first time.
Dr. Sayer, played by Williams, is at the center of almost every scene, and his personality becomes one of the touchstones of the movie. He is shut off, too: by shyness and inexperience, and even the way he holds his arms, close to his sides, shows a man wary of contact. He really was happier working with those earthworms. This is one of Robin Williams' best performances, pure and uncluttered, without the ebullient distractions he sometimes adds — the schtick where none is called for. He is a lovable man here, who experiences the extraordinary professional joy of seeing chronic, hopeless patients once again sing and dance and greet their loved ones.
But it is not as simple as that, not after the first weeks. The disease is not an open-and-shut case. And as the movie unfolds, we are invited to meditate on the strangeness and wonder of the human personality. Who are we, anyway? How much of the self we treasure so much is simply a matter of good luck, of being spared in a minefield of neurological chance? If one has no hope, which is better: To remain hopeless, or to be given hope and then lose it again? Oliver Sacks' original book, which has been reissued, is as much a work of philosophy as of medicine. After seeing "Awakenings," I read it, to know more about what happened in that Bronx hospital. What both the movie and the book convey is the immense courage of the patients and the profound experience of their doctors, as in a small way they reexperienced what it means to be born, to open your eyes and discover to your astonishment that "you" are alive.
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CAST: Robert De Niro as Leonard Lowe; Robin Williams as Dr. Malcolm Sayer; Julie Kavner as Eleanor Costello; Ruth Nelson as Mrs. Lowe; John Heard as Dr. Kaufman; Penelope Ann Miller as Paula and Alice Drummond as Lucy.
Drama | Rated PG-13 | 121 minutes | December 20, 1990.
DIRECTED BY: Penny Marshall WRITER (BOOK): Oliver Sacks WRITER: Steven Zaillian CINEMATOGRAPHER: Miroslav Ondricek EDITOR: Battle Davis and Gerald B. Greenberg COMPOSER: Randy Newman
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atlanticcanada · 6 years
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CFL looking at Halifax for home of new franchise: TSN
Halifax is much closer to getting a Canadian Football League franchise.
TSN is reporting that the Canadian Football League's board of governors has received "a very credible” pitch from a group that includes Anthony LeBlanc, the former president and CEO of the NHL's Arizona Coyotes.     
TSN says meetings have since taken place with various levels of government including an in-camera session with Halifax council this week, attended by CFL commissioner Randy Ambrosie.      
Along with LeBlanc, whose family is from New Brunswick and who began his business career in the province, the group includes Bruce Bowser, a Halifax native who is currently president of AMJ Campbell Van Lines, and Gary Drummond, a businessman from Regina who was president of hockey operations for the Coyotes.
A CFL spokesman confirms the league has received an expression of interest for a Halifax franchise, but says that a process and timetable for awarding a team had yet to be established.
The proposal is said to request a conditional franchise be awarded in 2018, with games to begin in 2020.
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queerturnofphrase · 7 years
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@lesbianchrispine That's sweet of you 😘 I'm so sorry you got fired, that must be scary.
Here's the queer and feminist books I have on my wishlist right now:
+ The Birth of the Pill: How Four Crusaders Reinvented Sex and Launched a Revolution by Jonathan Eig
+ We Were Feminists Once: From Riot Grrrl to Covergirl, the Buying and Selling of a Political Movement by Andi Zeisler
+ The Centerfold Syndrome: How Men Can Overcome Objectification and Achieve Intimacy with Women by Gary R. Brooks
+ Coming Out Under Fire: The History of Gay Men and Women in World War II by Allan Berube
+ The Fanfiction Reader: Folk Tales for the Digital Age by Francesca Coppa
+ Odd Girls and Twilight Lovers: A History of Lesbian Life in Twentieth-Century America by Lillian Faderman
+ Cold War Femme: Lesbianism, National Identity, and Hollywood Cinema by Robert J. Corber
+ Sister Citizen: Shame, Stereotypes, and Black Women in America by Melissa V. Harris-Perry
+ Strangers: Homosexual Love in the Nineteenth Century by Graham Robb
+ Enlightened Sexism: The Seductive Message that Feminism's Work Is Done by Susan J. Douglas
+ Fic: Why Fanfiction is Taking Over the World by Anne Jamison
+ Disorderly Conduct: Visions of Gender in Victorian America by Carroll Smith-Rosenberg
+ Surpassing the Men: Romantic Friendship and Love Between Women from the Renaissance to the Present by Lillian Faderman
+ The Celluloid Closet: Homosexuality in the Movies by Vito Russo
+ Outlaw Marriages: The Hidden Histories of Fifteen Extraordinary Same-Sex Couples by Rodger Streitmatter
+ Gay Life and Culture: A World History by Robert Aldrich
+ And the Band Played On: Politics, People, and the AIDS Epidemic by Randy Shilts
+ Misogyny: The World's Oldest Prejudice by Jack Holland
+ Grrl Alex, a Personal Journey to a Transgender Identity by Alex Drummond
+ Crush by Richard Siken
+ Fangasm: Supernatural Fangirls by Katherine Larsen
+ Gay New York: Gender, Urban Culture, and the Making of the Gay Male World, 1890-1940 by George Chauncey
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marie1-kersaint · 2 years
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Regus Glendale Regus Regus i have seen your new puzzle and unable to get you the info you requested i had hoped your attachment would have been like the sign forms realtors use. but i keep opening YOUR WORKBOOK in read only and off course every minute the $1200 retainer remains in your hand is an extra penny earned on investment WHILE I AM TORTURED TO KNOW WHEN AND IF I WILL RECEIVE THIS MUCH NEEDED RETAINER
i sent you all my bank info before plus what you have on hand.
i need REGUS to contact DRUMMOND COMMUNITY BANK IN OLD TOWN FL again to see how much fees you have added to my account after i had told you not to use this account just like you just did AND PAY 💰 THE FEES you’ve caused me to accrue #regus #regusbrasil #REGUS @regus.sd @regus_group @reguscaribbean @regusconnect @regusglobal @REGUS #Regus #Office #Space #PuraVida #Lifestyle #landscape thank god for your beautiful, intelligent. helpful, kind community manager was able to print and i emailed attachment to you Thursday. CAN I EXPECT MY $1200 RETAINER THIS WEEK, PLEASE. I AM BEGGING YOU @REGUSGLOBAL. i need my retainer
#regus #regusbrasil #REGUS @regus.sd @regus_group @reguscaribbean @regusconnect @regusglobal Regus i am still waiting for $500 retainer from RANDY HARDSOCG from Cheyenne, WY since Tuesday 01 27 2014. IS @REGUS_GROUP TRYING ALSO TO STEAL MY RETAINER? @regusglobal @regus_global @regus_group
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iheartintelligence · 3 years
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Kat just being a beautiful mess @ GalaxyCon 😂👏🏼
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tabloidtoc · 5 years
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National Enquirer, July 29
Cover: John Travolta tried to raise son Jett from the dead 
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Page 2: Melanie Griffith looks sensational at age 61 as she looks for a guy 
Page 3: Kate Hudson secretly marries 
Page 4: Bill Cosby’s mind is fading fast, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle adopting an African orphan 
Page 5: Angelina Jolie’s close bond with her hunky bodyguard sparked a tense showdown with the mystery man’s main squeeze 
Page 6: Cancer kills Shannen Doherty’s pregnancy hopes, Liza Minnelli is sweating bullets over the release of a no-holds-barred biopic about her iconic mom Judy Garland and pals are terrified it may send the troubled entertainer spiraling into a relapse 
Page 7: Janet Jackson fears dozens of decades-old photographs of her in a state of undress while kissing a ten-year-old boy could surface and plunge her family into a new child sex scandal, Janet Jackson performed at England’s Glastonbury Music Festival and showed off her dramatically different face 
Page 8: Tina Turner skips tribute to her son who committed suicide, Loretta Lynn’s miracle return to the stage, Heidi Montag’s dad’s abuse victim speaks out 
Page 9: Wynonna Judd lives in fear of a killer, Redmond O’Neal bonkers behind bars 
Page 10: Hot Shots -- David Hasselhoff, Serena Williams, Megan Rapinoe, P.K. Subban and Lindsey Vonn 
Page 11: Slimmed-down Kris Jenner rejects Corey Gamble’s proposal again, cosmetic queen Kylie Jenner is a no-makeup mess 
Page 12: Straight Shuter -- Harry Shearer as Derek Smalls from This Is Spinal Tap, Chris Hemsworth’s wife Elsa Pataky hates him stripping off his clothes but he loves it, Bachelorette Hannah Brown has confessed to hopping into bed with guys on the dating show but its Fantasy Suite has no condoms, Lindsay Lohan flipped out when the role of Ariel in The Little Mermaid remake went to Halle Bailey instead of her, Mel B has whined that she’s upset Victoria Beckham didn’t catch any Spice Girls reunion concerts but Posh Spice couldn’t care less 
Page 13: Andy Cohen and Anderson Cooper were caught partying hard at a joyful sex-fueled Pride party in New York, Courteney Cox has delayed her wedding to longtime love Johnny McDaid again, chain-smoking Jonah Hill is a wheezing walking heart attack waiting to happen 
Page 14: True Crime 
Page 16: Real Life 
Page 17: Earthquake could leave California a nuclear wasteland 
Page 20: Cover Story -- John Travolta used Scientolgy’s ritual to bring son Jett back to life 
Page 23: How to save money at summer theme parks 
Page 24: Health Watch 
Page 27: Katie Holmes is in the pits after dropping a baby ultimatum on Jamie Foxx and he’s been ignoring her ever since 
Page 28: Hollywood Hunks Shocking Inside Dish -- Ben Affleck, Brad Pitt, Leonardo DiCaprio, George Clooney 
Page 30: Baby-crazy Tori Spelling wants a 6th baby but husband Dean McDermott says the nursery is closed, The Pioneer Woman Ree Drummond is having trouble keeping up with her crazy kids down on the farm 
Page 34: Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban’s secret adoption joy, Tom Cruise’s daugher Bella Cruise is pregnant but her mom Nicole Kidman will be the last to know, Hollywood Hookups -- Olivia Culpo dating Carolina Panthers running back Christian McCaffrey, Annette Roque hits Matt Lauer with divorce papers 
Page 36: Drew Barrymore’s half-brother John Blyth claims he bedded her mother Jaid Barrymore as part of a twisted plot to get back at their dad 
Page 38: Rip Torn took his demons to the grave, Randy Travis sells home to survive 
Page 42: Red Carpet Stars & Stumbles -- Tessa Thompson, Maisie Williams, Sienna Miller, Pippa Middleton
Page 45: Spot the Differences -- Sunnyside with Joel Kim Booster, Poppy Liu, Samba Schutte, Kal Penn, Diana-Maria Riva and Moses Storm 
Page 47: Odd List 
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Moncton to host 2019 edition of Touchdown Atlantic . @schoonersatl + @cfl the announced on Friday that the 2019 edition of Touchdown Atlantic will be played on Sunday, August 25, 2019 at the Stade Croix-Bleue Medavie Stadium, located on the grounds of Université de Moncton. . The Toronto Argonauts will host the Montréal Alouettes in the first CFL regular season game down east since 2013, and the first presented by the Atlantic Schooners, who are working to become the CFL’s tenth team. . ‘’From the very beginning, the major objective of our group has been to make the Atlantic Schooners a regional team and bringing this game to Moncton helps us achieve that,” said Anthony LeBlanc, founding partner of SSE. “It would not have been possible without the support of the City of Moncton and the Government of New Brunswick, and the great work of the CFL, the Toronto Argonauts and the Montréal Alouettes. We continue to work hard behind the scenes to offer football fans what will be a great experience, so stay tuned as more information about the game will be available shortly. You won’t want to miss it.’’ . Tickets will go on sale to the public on April 15 on Ticketmaster.ca starting as low as $65. Fans that have already made a deposit for season tickets with the Schooners will enjoy an exclusive pre-sale opportunity starting April 8 to secure their seats for the August 25 game. . “Canadian football belongs in Atlantic Canada,” said CFL Commissioner Randy Ambrosie. “Anthony and his partners Bruce Bowser and Gary Drummond and their team are working hard to realize the dream of a tenth CFL team, and this Touchdown Atlantic game is an opportunity to share our unique, exciting game and our incredible athletes with fans in Atlantic Canada. I can’t wait for game day, and I know fans will have an amazing experience.” . . cc: @noisenb https://ift.tt/2CLdZUv
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atlanticcanada · 5 years
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'Special announcement' on Halifax CFL bid could include season-ticket campaign
HALIFAX -- The group aiming to bring a Canadian Football League team to Halifax is expected to make a "special announcement" today.
A media advisory says Maritime Football Limited Partnership and CFL Commissioner Randy Ambrosie will make the announcement at Saint Mary's University at 1 p.m.
The group, made up of former Arizona Coyotes co-owners Anthony LeBlanc and Gary Drummond and AMJ Campbell Van Lines president Bruce Bowser, is looking to secure a conditional expansion franchise to begin play in Halifax in 2021.
Efforts to bring a CFL team to Atlantic Canada's largest city cleared a major hurdle last month after Halifax council directed city staff to do a through business case analysis on the proposal.
The next steps are expected to include a name-the-team contest and a season-ticket campaign, which will help the league assess the level of interest in professional football in the Maritimes.
However, Ambrosie has said Halifax's bid for an expansion franchise -- a move that would bring the number of teams in the league to 10 -- rests on whether the new 24,000-seat stadium proposed for Shannon Park is built.
Halifax staff are expected to report back to council on various municipal and provincial funding options to help pay for the stadium, including a rebate on the proposed Shannon Park development's property taxes, an increase to the hotel marketing levy and a new car rental tax.
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Yutte was born in Denmark (as Jytte Steensgaard) in 1948, she moved to the United Kingdom to improve her English in 1963. She worked as an au pair, studied stenography and became a model for a time. She was discovered by British producer Betty Box and given small roles as attractive yet decoration in The Girl with a Pistol (1968).
 She then played parts in diverse UK TV-series: The Saint (1968; episode: “The Desperate Diplomat”); Broaden Your Mind (1969) Doctor in the House (1969/70) – in which she played the recurring role of Helga, Dave Briddock’s girlfriend.
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 She moved on to appear in If It’s Tuesday, This Must Be Belgium (1969)and once more for Betty Box in the little-seen Bulldog Drummond adventure Some Girls Do (1969). playing “Number One,” leader of an army of miniskirted robots intent on taking over the world (others included Virginia North and Vanessa Howard). Richard Johnson was the debonair hero, and James Villiers the malevolent super-villain.
Yutte then essayed a similar role in the even more obscure Zeta One / The Love Factor (1969), which was an ultra-low-budget slice of sexy SF about a group of outer space cuties called Angvians who battle British agents for control of the Earth. A mark of the film’s quality (or lack of it) can be found in the fact that “Carry On regular Charles Hawtrey gives the only memorable performance!
 She had no inhibitions about taking her clothes off on screen, and so, not surprisingly. soon drifted into low budget sex features like The Buttercup Chain (1970) and A Promise of Bed (1970). This film starred Victor Spinetti as a suicidal bloke whose life was inadvertently saved by a voluptuous party-loving blonde (Vanessa Howard). Running parallel to the main narrative was a humorous sub-plot about a randy taxi driver (John Bird) who dreams of a fantasy world populated by naked sunbathers and stripteasers – one of whom was Yutte!
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The same year she appeared with her clothes on in Betty Box’s Doctor in Trouble (1970), a forgettable addition to the long-running movie series based on Richard Gordon’s books. The rakish Leslie Phillips starred as madcap woman chaser Dr Burke, whose pursuit of mini-skirted Angela Scoular gets him stuck on board on ocean liner and labeled a stowaway. Needless to say James Robertson Justice’s formidable Sir Lancelot Spralt was also along for the farcical voyage. Stensgaard played a character named Eve, who received the full benefit of our hero’s smarmy bedside manner…
After this Yufte began to gather a few credits in the horror/fantasy area, first of all moving to Hammer’s chief rival, Amicus Films, to feature alongside genre giants Christopher Lee. Vincent Price and Peter Cushing in Scream and Scream Again (1970). a confused but entertaining tale of a mad scientist (Price) who is building a super race by attaching other people’s limbs to his laboratory creations. Based on Peter Saxon’s THE DISORIENTATED MAN, the film’s best sequence has one of these super-powerful creations ripping his own arm off to escape police handcuffs. then diving into a vat of bubbling acid!
More television work came with On the Buses (1970; episode: “The New Uniforms”, as Ingrid, a Swedish tourist); Special Branch (1970; episode: “Miss International” as Nina Sareth); sci-fi comedy series The Adventures of Don Quick (1970; as Flosshilda); Jason King (1971; as Arlene in the episode “As Easy as A.B.C.”)
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Stensgaard’s most famous role is that of the vampire Carmilla/Mircalla in Hammer’s Lust for a Vampire (1971). The film was the sequel to The Vampire Lovers (1970), which had starred Ingrid Pitt as Mircalla. The original film was an adaptation of Carmilla by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu. However, Lust for a Vampire shared little with the novel; it only used the vampire characters, and was thus a completely new story. In the film, the bisexual Carmilla infiltrates an all-girl boarding school while falling in love with a novelist.
LUST was to have been Yutte’s big break, but unfortunately the film as a whole didn’t enjoy the same box office success as its predecessor. Clumsily directed by veteran Hammer scriptwriter Jimmy Sangster who zoomed in on bulging cleavage or gory neck bites whenever the plot lagged, it was a very silly affair that reached its nadir with the inclusion of a dreadful song (foisted on it at the last minute by the producers). The tuneless ditty was called ‘Strange Love,’ and was very strange indeed – Sangster admits he prayed for the ground to swallow him up when this came on at a preview screening! At least Sangster was to survive the debacle and go on to find greater fame as a writer/director of Hollywood TV movies. Yutte, on the other hand was to find few other parts she could so effectively get her teeth into.
Stensgaard auditioned for the part of the Doctor Who companion (Jo Grant), alongside third Doctor Jon Pertwee in 1970. Towards the end of her career she appeared in pantomime and the stage-farce Boeing-Boeing (1971). She also appeared on TV as a hostess on the popular game show The Golden Shot hosted by Bob Monkhouse.
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Thereafter she married Tony Curtis (not the film star – the art director on Amicus Films!) and took a few decorative roles in television shows like Jason King (1971; as Arlene in the episode “As Easy as A.B.C.”); The Persuaders! (1971; playing Bibi, a Judo instructress who assists Danny Wilde (Tony Curtis) in the episode “The Morning After”); The Marty Feldman Comedy Machine (1972), and anthology series Dead of Night (1972; as Gertrude Wickett in the episode “Bedtime”) before disappearing from the acting scene altogether in the mid-70s. It seems that Yutte’s marriage broke up around about the same time and she moved to Beverly Hills where she remarried and had one child.
She left acting in 1972, and became a Christian and for years worked at a radio station selling air-time and refusing to discuss her acting career.
CREDITS/REFERENCES/SOURCES/BIBLIOGRAPHY Fangoria#40 The Dark Side#07
Yutte Stensgaard: Hammers’ Other “Carmilla” Yutte was born in Denmark (as Jytte Steensgaard) in 1948, she moved to the United Kingdom to improve her English in 1963.
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