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Hey Bartender ✨ could I have Jake Seresin with a Gin & Tonic?
I love the mood boards 💞
A Gin & Jake? You got it 😉
Jake "Hangman" Seresin | Gin & Jake | requested by @blue-aconite
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Sure Ramones Somebody put something in my drink
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Gin for that rummy on your list.
Esquire - December 1974
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Stanley Tucci | Tanqueray
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TAKE TWO -- TUMBLR BOTS PUT THIS POST IN JAIL UNLESS I COURSE-CORRECTED MYSELF.
NOTE:^True story. Tumblr censors flagged this post initially over H.R. Giger's "Necronomium" painting, and I guess even biomechanoid double-penetration is taking things a step too far. It's art for fuck's sake!
PIC(S) INFO: Spotlight on the first set of Tumblr Cover photos for the month of December, and some of these really need to be posted and done with already. Anyway, here comes another trusty roll call:
"STAR WARS: Crimson Empire" (1998), artwork by David Dormand, a 1971 print advertisement for Imported Tanqueray Special Dry Distilled English Gin, H.R. Giger's reported greatest masterwork "LI II" (1974), sleeve art to SLAYER's 1983 debut album, "Show No Mercy," a film still from the European art/counterculture film "MORE" (1969), the '80s hardcore punk band name VOID translated into the Japanese written language, Hollywood actress Jayne Mansfield as she appeared on the cover of "Hollywood Babylon," and a panel of former member of the Emperor's Royal Guard, Kir Kanos, reborn as bounty hunter Kenix Kil.
Sources: Dark Horse, Picuki (2x), Pinterest, Collider, Difford's Guide, British Film Institute, The Guardian, various, etc...
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And her day is done.
~smile~
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DID A LITTLE SHOPPING YESTERDAY...
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in book club last month we read Tanqueray, the memoir of Stephanie Johnson, who was a burlesque dancer and sex-worker in NYC throughout the 60s and 70s. it's absolutely phenomenal. i can't stop thinking about how funny and sharp that woman is.
she's incredible
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Tanqueray Book Review
“ In 2019, Humans of New York featured a photo of a woman in an outrageous fur coat and hat she made herself. She instantly captured the attention of millions. Her name is Stephanie Johnson, but she’s better known to HONY followers as “Tanqueray,” a born performer who was once one of the best-known burlesque dancers in New York City. Reeling from a brutal childhood, immersed in a world of go-go dancers and hustlers, dirty cops and gangsters, Stephanie was determined to become the fiercest thing the city had ever seen. And she succeeded.” - synopsis of “Tanqueray” from cover
I loved this memoir. It's beautiful simplicity tells the complex life story of Stephanie Johnson, who spent many years as a dancer in New York City clubs using the name Tanqueray. Stephanie's story is an absolutely wild ride, filled with celebrity appearances, romance, heartbreak, and everything in between. Brandon and Stephanie work wonderfully together, and you can tell the two formed a unique bond while working on both this book and the stories that they featured in "Humans of New York." The book high lights the strength and determination Stephanie displayed as a young Black woman making her mark on New York City when clubs weren't yet allowing Black dancers through their doors, let alone making them headliners. I will definitely be adding this book to my shelf. 5/5 Stars
CW: Racism, drug abuse, sexism, child neglect, sexual content, sexual assault, death, imprisonment
(Photo: Stephanie Johnson; HumansofNY/Instagram)
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