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sonictoaster · 1 year
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Awakenings: Rebecca Louise Law at the Honolulu Museum of Art
(Unfortunately this is the only picture they allow you to take of the exhibit).
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muybridgeshorse · 2 years
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Rebecca Louise Law
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jetee · 2 years
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Rebecca Louise Law, 2016.
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"Florilegium", an installation by Rebecca Louise Law
Location: Chiesa di San Tiburzio, Parma, Italy
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By Rebecca Louise Law
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Un jardin secret...
La Maison des Douanes à Saint Palais sur Mer présente l’exposition “Un jardin secret” de Rebecca Louise Law et Ayline Olukman du 8 avril au 5 novembre 2023. L’exposition “Un jardin secret” est née d’une rencontre de deux artistes, Rebecca Louise Law et Ayline Olukman, et du regard qu’elles portent sur la féminité et la nature, leur vulnérabilité, leur beauté, leur richesse, leur fragilité et le…
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Rebecca Louise Law, "The Hated Flower", 2014, Over 10.000 Carnations and Chrysanthemums.
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itscolossal · 1 year
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Dried Flowers Are Arranged into Passageways and Processions in Installations by Rebecca Louise Law
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miss-slaby · 2 months
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On Saturday @lord-myk and I went to the Cleveland Public Library to see the exhibit by Rebecca Louise Law 💗💗
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thedeadbelle · 1 year
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"The Hated Flower"
Rebecca Louise Law
2014
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fundieshaderoom · 9 months
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Fundie Families and Adjacents I Follow: Robertson
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Phil Alexander Robertson- April 24, 1946
Marsha Kay Carroway "Miss Kay"- December 21, 1950
Phil married Kay began dating in 1964 (ages 18ish and 14ish) and married on January 11, 1966. They share 4 sons, 4 daughters-in-law, 16 grandchildren, 9 grandchildren-in-law, and 15 great-grandchildren. Phil has one daughter from an affair which gave him an additional 2 grandsons, 2 granddaughters-in-law, and 1 great-grandson.
1- Marshal Alan "Alan"- January 5, 1965
2- Jason Silas "Jase"- August 16, 1969
3- Willie Jess- April 22, 1972
4- Phyllis- 1975
5- Jules Jeptha "Jep"- May 28, 1978
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Alan married Lisa Gibson (November 7, 1965) on November 9, 1984, when they were both 19. They share 2 daughters, 2 sons-in-law, and 6 grandchildren.
1- Elizabeth Anna "Anna"- February 28, 1986
2- Katie Alexis "Alex"- November 30, 1987
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Anna is married to Jay Stone.
1- Carley- November 27, 2005
2- Bailey Kay- November 5, 2007
3- Sage- August 2014
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Alex is married to Vinny Mancuso.
1- Corban Marshal- March 29, 2014
2- Doc Santino- April 28, 2016
3- Pearl- September 26, 2017
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Jase married Melissa Louise West "Missy" (April 22, 1971) in 1990. They share 3 children, 1 daughter-in-law, and 2 grandchildren.
1- Reed Silas- May 15, 1995
2- Cole Foster- December 4, 1997
3- Mia Elaine- September 12, 2003
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Reed married Brighton Thompson (September 16, 1996) on October 29, 2016, at ages 21 and 20. They share 2 children.
1- Merris Carroway- November 24, 2021
2- David Silas- January 20, 2023
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Willie married Leslie Koren Howard "Korie". They share 6 children, 5 children-in-law, and 7 grandchildren.
1- Rebecca Lo- October 17, 1988, foster child
2- John Luke- October 11, 1995
3- Sadie Carroway- June 11, 1997
5- Willie Alexander "Will"- November 8, 2001, adopted at 5 weeks
4- Bella- September 16, 2002
6- Rowdy- December 10, 2002, adopted in 2016
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Rebecca married John Reed Loflin on December 3, 2016. They share 2 children.
1- Zane Israel- January 11, 2019
2- Holland Lo- December 24, 2022
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John Luke married Mary Kate McEacharn (May 20, 1996) on June 28, both at age 19. They share 2 children and are expecting another.
1- John Shepherd- October 14, 2019
2- Ella Kathryn- April 8, 2021
3- Wells McEacharn- September 12, 2023
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Sadie married Christian Huff (June 9, 1998) on November 25, 2019, at ages 22 and 21. They share 2 daughters.
1- Honey James- May 11, 2021
2- Haven Belle- May 22, 2023
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Bella married Jacob Mayo (July 22, 1999) on June 5, 2021, at ages 18 and 21.
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Willie Jr. married Abby Kay Hammond on April 28, 2023
Rowdy claims to be queer and in a relationship via his Instagram bio.
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Phyllis- 1975
Tony Thomas
Phyllis and Tony were wed in 1994. They share 2 sons, 2 daughters-in-law, and a grandson.
1- Grant- March 3
2- Joel B- November 20, 1997
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Grant is married to Julie LaBaube.
1- Theo- March 2022
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Joel married Kendall Devan (February 12, 1997) in July 2020
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Jep married Jessica Pamela Strickland (November 12, 1980) in 2001. They share 5 children and 1 son-in-law.
1- Lillian Mae "Lily"- December 26, 2002
2- Merritt Decatur- July 30, 2004
3- Priscilla June- August 4, 2006
4- River Alexander- December 5, 2008
5- Jules Augustus "Gus"- November 6, 2015, adopted
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Lily married Austin Stalbaum on June 5, 2023.
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Merritt is engaged to Tyler Metro.
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lucillebarker · 1 year
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I asked for chaos today…
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And ChatGPT said:
Here's a potential cast for the actors in Better Call Saul in a musical production of Gypsy:
Jimmy McGill/Saul Goodman - Bob Odenkirk as Herbie
Kim Wexler - Rhea Seehorn as Rose
Mike Ehrmantraut - Jonathan Banks as Pop
Chuck McGill - Michael McKean as Uncle Jocko
Howard Hamlin - Patrick Fabian as Tulsa
Nacho Varga - Michael Mando as Yonkers
Lalo Salamanca - Tony Dalton as Jocko Jr.
Gus Fring - Giancarlo Esposito as Mr. Goldstone
Kim's former boss, Rich Schweikart - Dennis Boutsikaris as Cigar
Jimmy's former cellmate, Huell Babineaux - Lavell Crawford as Tessie Tura
Kim's Mesa Verde colleague, Paige Novick - Cara Pifko as Mazeppa
Jimmy's former assistant, Francesca Liddy - Tina Parker as Electra
Jimmy's former law school classmate, Kim's friend, and fellow attorney, Rebecca Bois - Ann Cusack as Miss Cratchitt
In this cast, we see Bob Odenkirk as Herbie, the long-suffering agent and love interest of Rose, who is played by Rhea Seehorn. Jonathan Banks, who plays Mike Ehrmantraut, takes on the role of Pop, one of the three burlesque strippers who teach Rose's daughter to dance. Michael McKean, who plays Chuck McGill, is cast as Uncle Jocko, the owner of the Kiddie Troupe. Patrick Fabian, who plays Howard Hamlin, takes on the role of Tulsa, a dancer who falls for Louise, Rose's daughter.
Michael Mando, who plays Nacho Varga, is cast as Yonkers, another of the burlesque strippers. Tony Dalton, who plays Lalo Salamanca, takes on the role of Jocko Jr., Uncle Jocko's nephew. Giancarlo Esposito, who plays Gus Fring, is cast as Mr. Goldstone, the agent who books the burlesque show. Dennis Boutsikaris, who plays Kim's former boss Rich Schweikart, is cast as Cigar, a producer who hires the strippers.
Lavell Crawford, who plays Jimmy's former cellmate Huell Babineaux, is cast as Tessie Tura, one of the burlesque strippers. Cara Pifko, who plays Kim's Mesa Verde colleague Paige Novick, takes on the role of Mazeppa, another of the strippers. Tina Parker, who plays Jimmy's former assistant Francesca Liddy, is cast as Electra, the third stripper. Finally, Ann Cusack, who plays Jimmy's former law school classmate Rebecca Bois, is cast as Miss Cratchitt, a dance instructor.
Overall, this cast would bring a unique and diverse range of talents to a production of Gypsy, infusing the classic musical with a fresh energy and perspective.
Me: 😐😐😐😐
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lboogie1906 · 2 years
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Lewis Howard Latimer (September 4, 1848 – December 11, 1928) was an African-American inventor and patent draftsman. His inventions included an evaporative air conditioner, an improved process for manufacturing carbon filaments for light bulbs, and an improved toilet system for railroad cars. In 1884, he joined the Edison Electric Light Company where he worked as a draftsman and wrote the first book on electric lighting. The Lewis H. Latimer House, his landmarked former residence, is located near the Latimer Projects at 34-41 137th Street in Flushing, Queens, New York City. He was born in Chelsea, Massachusetts, the youngest of the four children of Rebecca Latimer (1823–1910) and George Latimer (1818–1897). His mother and father escaped from slavery in Virginia and fled to Chelsea, Massachusetts on October 4, 1842. The day they arrived in Boston, George was recognized by a colleague of his former slave owner and was arrested a few days later, on October 20, 1842. George's trial received great notoriety; he was represented by Frederick Douglass and William Lloyd Garrison. He was able to purchase his freedom and live with his family. He joined the Navy at the age of 15 and served as a Landsman on the USS Massasoit. After receiving an honorable discharge from the Navy on July 3, 1865, he gained employment as an office boy with a patent law firm, Crosby Halstead and Gould. He learned how to use a set square, ruler, and other tools. He was promoted to the position of the head draftsman. He became a patent consultant to law firms. He married Mary Wilson Lewis on November 15, 1873, in Fall River, Massachusetts. The couple had two daughters, Emma Jeanette (1883–1978) and Louise Rebecca (1890–1963). In 1879, he and his wife, Mary, moved to Bridgeport, Connecticut, along with his mother, and his brother, William. They settled in a neighborhood called "Little Liberia," which had been established in the early 19th century by free blacks. (The landmarked Mary and Eliza Freeman Houses are the last surviving buildings on their original foundations in this community.) #africanhistory365 #africanexcellence https://www.instagram.com/p/CiFWs90u2rqqQfuMJpJEY2LAA9GouLc8-LldoY0/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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shoeshineyboy · 2 years
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1- book you’ve reread the most times? I want to say 'Moominvalley in November' by Tove Jannson, I remember reading it a Lot because I got a lot out of it but didn't quite. fully get it, like I wanted something more? I should reread it
2- top 5 books of all time? 1) The Secret History - Donna Tartt (it's my favourite book I could talk about it for hours and hours) 2) The Song of Achilles - Madeleine Miller (spare me it is Beautiful) 3) Norwegian Wood - Haruki Murakami (I want to write like this) 4) Rebecca - Daphne du Maurier (also this, I want to write like this) 5) What's Eating Gilbert Grape - Peter Hedges (I like it but I don't know if I like it, but I definitely like it)
10- do you have a guilty fav? yes, see 'the Song of Achilles' above, it got popular on social media apparently, though I was recommended it by a friend! but it kind of has a reputation for being a 'booktok' thing apparently, I just like it because I genuinely like the Iliad and it's a good story
12- did you enjoy any compulsory high school readings? SO many honestly I don't care (honourable mention to 'To Kill a Mockingbird' and 'Blood Brothers' which were compulsory but not for my own classes) Dr Faustus - Christopher Marlowe A Streetcar Named Desire - Tennessee Williams Oranges are Not the Only Fruit - Jeanette Winterson Songs of Innocence and Experience - William Blake Goblin Market - Christina Rossetti and my absolute favourite, Dancing at Lughnasa - Brian Friel
15- recommend and review a book. I'm choosing to recommend 'the Secret History' by Donna Tartt. CW: death, drug use, mentions of incest, homophobia To give a spoiler-free overview, this book is about a group of students murdering a classmate, and what drove them to this point. It is told from the view of Richard, from a poor background, as he befriends the Classics students and becomes involved in their lives. It is written in such a way that's so immersive that it becomes difficult to separate yourself from Richard. The other characters feel so very real, that they'll stay with you long after. The depiction of Julian, the Classics teacher, is fascinating, and definitely bears thinking about. It's a heavy read, but it's an enjoyable, well-composed read, and it will stay with you always.
7- top 5 children’s books? 1) the Sea Horses series - Louise Rennison (my favourite books as a kid!) 2) the Chronicles of Chrestomanci - Dianna Wynne Jones (yes they are technically kids' books and they are So Good) 3) Double Act - Jacqueline Wilson (I'm a '90s kid' I have to have a JW book here it's the law) 4) the Internet Vet books - Tony De Saulles (I was obsessed with these like for real) 5) Charlie and the Chocolate Factory - Roald Dahl (I read this every time I visited my grandparents)
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'A fighter for equality': Senator Louise Pratt to retire
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'A fighter for equality': Senator Louise Pratt to retire
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Out Labor senator Louise Pratt has announced her retirement from federal politics, after years of fighting for the LGBTQIA+ community.
The West Australian will depart the Senate when her term expires in mid-2025.
Louise announced her decision alongside Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on Tuesday. She explained the Perth-to-Canberra flights were “getting harder and harder” with her psoriatic arthritis.
“It is much better managed when I’m not flying, not chairing estimates and not whipping in the chamber,” she said.
“Making this decision, nevertheless, has not been easy.”
The 51-year-old was first elected to the Senate for WA in 2008, after a stint in state politics. She lost her Senate seat in 2013 but was re-elected in 2016.
On Tuesday, Louise Pratt, who married her partner Rebecca Misich last year, reflected on her decades of LGBTQIA+ campaigning.
“Back in 1996, when I was about 24, I was campaigning to change the many hundreds of laws that discriminated against the LGBTIQ+ community,” she recalled.
“I took great heart back then from the newly-elected [Anthony Albanese] when he gave a speech to stop discrimination against same-sex couples.”
Louise went on, “I can hardly believe everything I’ve had the opportunity to contribute to over my career. On LGBTIQ+ rights, in so many different areas we’ve made a difference.
“But I have to say, nothing compares to that feeling of changing the law on marriage and then being able to get married… I love you, Bek.”
Louise Pratt is a ‘fighter for equality’
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese described Senator Pratt as “a fighter for equality” and will be missed by her colleagues.
“Each and every day she sought to make a difference,” Albanese said.
He said Louise Pratt “can be very proud of the role she played in advocating for marriage equality” and against LGBTQIA+ discrimination.
“It was something that Louise really campaigned for so strongly,” he said.
“In 2012, Louise and three other Labor Senators co-sponsored a bill to amend the Marriage Act and enable recognition of same-sex marriages.
“That wasn’t successful at the time, but it’s one of the events that led to that change occurring.”
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Labor Senator Penny Wong said her colleague Louise Pratt has “always been a determined advocate with deep connections in the communities she represents.”
“She played a pivotal role in the push for marriage equality. She continues to be a proud voice for equality, particularly for trans and gender diverse people,” Penny wrote.
Senator Louise Pratt has always been a determined advocate with deep connections in the communities she represents.
She played a pivotal role in the push for marriage equality and she continues to be a proud voice for equality, particularly for trans and gender diverse people. pic.twitter.com/wmyyliUYtE
— Senator Penny Wong (@SenatorWong) February 20, 2024
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neyatimes · 10 months
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Immersive flower display showcases plant 'sounds'
An installation of hanging flowers and the noises they make has been installed as part of the Milton Keynes International Festival. The Place Between is an immersive work by Rebecca Louise Law and includes a soundscape created from electrical pulses. Composer Jason Singh spent time listening to local plant life using sensors attached to his computer. The piece can be seen – and heard – in the…
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