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badmovieihave · 6 months
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Bad movie I have Inside Daisy Clover 1965
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garadinervi · 1 year
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[To Aid / Southern States Sit in Movement / Martin Luther King Defense] [An Evening of / Music and Drama / for Freedom Now / Starring in person / Harry Belafonte / Mahalia Jackson / Sidney Poitier / Shelley Winters / (1960 Academy Award Winner) / Diahann Carroll / Production Supervised by / Ossie Davis and Ruby Dee / Freedom Drama written by / Lorraine Hansbury (author of ‘Raisin In The Sun’) – John Killens – George Tabori], New York, NY, 1960 [Collection of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.]
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akonoadham · 4 months
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citizenscreen · 1 year
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Diahann Carroll as 'Dominique Deveraux' and Billy Dee Williams as 'Brady Lloyd' on "Dynasty"
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lonestararchive · 2 years
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my favourite ‘boujee black women’ in television history 💝
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jasonraish · 5 months
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Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum for my Limited edition artist series bottles for Rabbit Hole Distillery. I reimagined Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland characters in a sort of Steam Punk vehicle riding world. Alice is all grown up and tatted with Dinah as co-pilot in the front. The Dodo, (who was a metaphor for politicians) has a Boss Tweed type driver atop his destructive steel behemoth. The Caterpillar has emerged from his cocoon even more twee and affectatious than before and flies away in a puff of hookah smoke. Will Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum ever make it out of the forest while working against their own interests? The Queen’s Card Guardsman patrols the night skies. The Queen of Hearts is imposing on her half flamingo-half machine. “Dareringer” is single barrel cask strength Kentucky straight bourbon whiskey finished in Pedro Ximénez sherry casks at 118 proof and luckily is my favorite of all their offerings. Available at select retailers in South Carolina and Texas. Posters, T-shirts, and stickers are also available. This was an incredible amount of work conceptualizing and designing and redesigning these characters and backgrounds. Alice in wonderland is beloved and has been reimagined so many times it took so long to develop something new. We had several half starts and reworks but in the end it was worth it, the bottles are beautifully printed and even have spot gloss embossing on the art. Time for me to go have 2 or 3 (or 4) fingers, Cheers! (also there will be more posts with behind the scenes and details stay tuned). See more of this project on my website
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"You won't make yourself a bit realer by crying"
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1960s Teen Idols
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Diahann Carroll
Annette Funicello
Natalie Wood
Brigitte Bardot
Sandra Dee
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cosmicretreat · 3 days
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buzzworthyradio · 5 months
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BUZZCast Flashback: DIAHANN CARROLL
Diahann Carroll This week’s BUZZCast Flashback features our interview with the late Diahann Carroll. The beloved actress was a Tony and Golden Globe winner, and she was also nominated for multiple Emmy Awards, as well as an Academy Award. Carroll played the title role in the sitcom, “Julia,” the first African-American to be featured in a non-stereotypical role. This episode with Carroll…
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denver-carrington · 6 months
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Promo of Dominique and Brady.
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Both Lizzie and Alice are ace lesbians thank you for coming to my TEDtalk
(this is not a ship post if you think about shipping the Liddell sisters I will kill you with a brick)
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tani-b-art · 11 months
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We Speak Your Names by Pearl Cleage
Because we are free women,
born of free women,
who are born of free women,
back as far as time begins,
we celebrate your freedom.
Because we are wise women,
born of wise women,
who are born of wise women,
we celebrate your wisdom.
Because we are strong women,
born of strong women,
who are born of strong women,
we celebrate your strength.
Because we are magical women,
born of magical women,
who are born of magical women,
we celebrate your magic.
My sisters, we are gathered here to speak your names.
We are here because we are your daughters as surely as if you had conceived us, nurtured us, carried us in your wombs, and then sent us out into the world to make our mark and see what we see, and be what we be, but better, truer, deeper because of the shining example of your own incandescent lives.
We are here to speak your names because we have enough sense to know that we did not spring full blown from the forehead of Zeus, or arrive on the scene like Topsy, our sister once removed, who somehow just growed.
We know that we are walking in footprints made deep by the confident strides of women who parted the air before them like the forces of nature that you are.
We are here to speak your names because you taught us that the search is always for the truth and that when people show us who they are, we should believe them.
We are here because you taught us that sisterspeak can continue to be our native tongue, no matter how many languages we learn as we move about as citizens of the world and of the ever-evolving universe.
We are here to speak your names because of the way you made for us.
Because of the prayers you prayed for us.
We are the ones you conjured up, hoping we would have strength enough, and discipline enough, and talent enough, and nerve enough to step into the light when it turned in our direction, and just smile awhile.
We are the ones you hoped would make you proud because all of our hard work makes all of yours part of something better, truer, deeper.
Something that lights the way ahead like a lamp unto our feet, as steady as the unforgettable beat of our collective heart.
We speak your names.
We speak your names.
(Oprah Winfrey's Legends Ball)
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badgaymovies · 2 years
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Kelly's Heroes (1970)
Kelly's Heroes by #BrianGHutton starring #ClintEastwood and #TellySavalas, "only go for this one if its familiarity is appealing to you",
BRIAN G. HUTTON Bil’s rating (out of 5): BB.5 USA/Yugoslavia, 1970. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Katzka-Loeb, Avala Film, The Warriors Company. Screenplay by Troy Kennedy-Martin. Cinematography by Gabriel Figueroa. Produced by Sidney Beckerman, Gabriel Katzka. Music by Lalo Schifrin. Production Design by John Barry. Costume Design by Anna Maria Feo. Film Editing by John Jympson. A platoon of American…
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supermarcey · 2 years
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Podcasters Of Horror Episode 23 – Channel Zero Season 2 'No-End House' Discussion
Podcasters Of Horror Episode 23 – Channel Zero Season 2 'No-End House' Discussion #Podcast #Podcasts #HorrorPodcast #PodNation #PodernFamily #ChannelZero #NoEndHouse
Podcasters Of Horror Episode 23 Channel Zero Season 2 ‘No-End House’ Discussion Download HERE https://supermarcey.files.wordpress.com/2022/07/podcasters-of-horror-episode-23-e28093-channel-zero-season-2-no-end-house-discussion.mp3 Welcome to this podcast series from The Super Network with Podcasters Of Horror! This podcast is all about horror anthologies from television and films and it began…
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myvinylplaylist · 28 days
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Don't Knock The Twist Original Soundtrack Recording (1962)
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Parkway Records
Columbia Pictures
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