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White-faced Ibis (Plegadis chihi) trio, Willcox, Cochise County, Arizona.
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Liv and Maddie | 4x16 “Scoop-a-Rooney”
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Four Eyes, Bubbles and “Satisfaction”
- Toyah Willcox, Robert Fripp and “Sidney Jake” get (Rolling) Stoned for Sunday Lunch
Jeepers, creepers where’d Toyah Willcox get those peepers?
Ol’ Four Eyes took Sunday Lunch to a titillating new level as she, husband Robert Fripp and the masked man known as “Sidney Jake” performed a snippet of the Rolling Stones’ “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction” for the quarantined folks watching on the boob tube.
Bubbly is one a word for it. Bodacious is another. Bawdy is one more. And bra-less makes four - to match Willcox’s eyes.
Ta-ta(s) until next week, when Sound Bites will keep you abreast on the latest from the Frippcoxes’ world.
4/18/21
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King Crimson’s Robert Fripp & Toyah Willcox Cover The Rolling Stones' "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction"
King Crimson’s Robert Fripp & Toyah Willcox Cover The Rolling Stones’ “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction”
King Crimson guitarist Robert Fripp and his wife, the actress and singer Toyah Willcox, have unveiled the latest entry in their “Sunday Lunch” series of cover videos that have captured the Internet’s attention in recent months.
The duo’s latest video finds them covering The Rolling Stones’ “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction,” and sees Willcox donning a sheer top with paint over her nipples. Sidney…
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A sandy road north of the Willcox Playa, Cochise County, Arizona.
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Dos Cabezas Mountains from near Willcox, Cochise County, Arizona.
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Judas Priest - Robert Fripp “Sings”
- He’s “Breaking the Law”
Ever wonder why Robert Fripp is the brains - not the voice - of King Crimson?
Listen to him playfully shout the chorus of Judas Priest’s “Breaking the Law,” and the answer is evident.
Fripp’s betrothed, Toyah Willcox, plays the good cop to his bad-vocals criminal. Donning U.S.-style police hat, Willcox’s scantily clad bobby sings the verses whilst flashing a badge and - incongruously - a gold record, sporting rose-colored glasses and cuffs on her left wrist and bopping her husband lovingly on his not-bloody head with a nightstick as he, ahem, sings:
Breaking the law/breaking the law (bop-bop)
Ironically, Fripp and Willcox are actually following public-health protocols with their weekly lockdown Sunday Lunch, this one once again featuring “Sidney Jake,” who appears in black-and-white prison stripes and a gold, Daft Punk-inspired mask.
“Who is he?,” Willcox asks as the fugitive second guitarist shrugs.
4/11/21
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King Crimson’s Robert Fripp & Toyah Willcox Cover Judas Priest's "Breaking the Law"
King Crimson’s Robert Fripp & Toyah Willcox Cover Judas Priest’s “Breaking the Law”
King Crimson guitarist Robert Fripp and his wife, the actress and singer Toyah Willcox, have unveiled the latest entry in their “Sunday Lunch” series of cover videos that have captured the Internet’s attention in recent months.
The duo’s latest video finds them covering Judas Priest’s iconic track “Breaking the Law.” Willcox’s weekly costume is that of a police officer, while Sidney Jake, the…
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Jessie Willcox Smith ~ 'At the back of the North Wind'.
"Are you ill, dear North Wind?"
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Dr. Ted Nugent Cracks the Coronavirus Conspiracy Theory Wide Open, 10 Famous Metal Bands That Hired Total Unknowns, and More Stories You May Have Missed This Week
Dr. Ted Nugent Cracks the Coronavirus Conspiracy Theory Wide Open, 10 Famous Metal Bands That Hired Total Unknowns, and More Stories You May Have Missed This Week
The MetalSucks Playlist — Week of March 29 – April 2, 2021
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Did you miss some of this week’s top stories in the world of metal? Catch up below:
Mensa president Ted Nugent wonders why “COVID-1 through -18 didn’t shut anything down.”Here are ten examples of famous metal bands that replaced a member with a complete…
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Jessie Willcox Smith è l’illustratrice americana (Filadelfia, 1863 – 1935) che rompe gli argini nel mondo dell’editoria riservata agli uomini, illustrando più di 60 libri e producendo oltre 450 illustrazioni per periodici, calendari e stampe, in un arco di tempo compreso tra il 1888 e il 1932.
Jessie Willcox Smith sente la necessità di una solida formazione artistica, ma nel 1884 è ancora…
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REVIEW: "Peter and the Starcatcher" at GhostLit Rep
REVIEW: “Peter and the Starcatcher” at GhostLit Rep
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TaNC: Provisional Semantics (Emily Pringle) & Engaging Crowds (Pip Willcox)
Provisional Semantics focuses on redressing outdated and/or offensive language and an interrogation of how long-standing problematic, or even racist, hierarchies/binaries/narratives/perspectives are produced and reinforced in catalogue entries, object descriptions and interpretive material. The rationale and early findings of case studies in the collections at the National Trust, Imperial War Museums and Tate will be presented.
The Engaging Crowds project explores the increasing growth in digitally enabled volunteer participation in cultural heritage. The project is building an indexing tool for the Zooniverse Project Builder which enables volunteers to steer their own path through a project. It is delivering three citizen research projects to surface the contents of record sets held by the project’s Independent Research Organisations and to evaluate the tool: HMS NHS: The Nautical Health Service, Scarlets and Blues, and RBGE Herbarium: plants, collectors and discovery. Progress on the indexing tool and the three citizen research projects will be shared.
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Jessie Willcox Smith
(1863 – 1935)
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How We Regard Our Pastors- Andrew Cannon
How We Regard Our Pastors- Andrew Cannon
After instructing pastors not to destroy the local church of God, Paul admonishes the local congregation in Corinth how to regard her pastors.
Visit thechurchatsunsites.com to plug-in or donate.
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