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theblackestofsuns · 3 months
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M Fatchurofi's illustration for Margaret Talbot's piece on LSD in this week's New Yorker magazine.
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lover-praxis · 9 months
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Fundamentally, boredom is, as Tolstoy defined it, “a desire for desires.” The psychoanalyst Adam Phillips, describing the feeling that sometimes drops over children like a scratchy blanket, elaborated on this notion: boredom is “that state of suspended animation in which things are started and nothing begins, the mood of diffuse restlessness which contains that most absurd and paradoxical wish, the wish for a desire.” In a new book, “Out of My Skull: The Psychology of Boredom,” James Danckert, a neuroscientist, and John D. Eastwood, a psychologist, nicely describe it as a cognitive state that has something in common with tip-of-the-tongue syndrome—a sensation that something is missing, though we can’t quite say what.
Margaret Talbot, "What Does Boredom Do To Us--And For Us."
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vqtblog · 11 months
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Margaret Talbot: What Does Boredom Do to Us—and for Us?
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rosalyn51 · 1 year
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The Crown Season 2 promotion at London’s St Pancras Immersion Zone in 2017. “The eye-catching vinyl features royal “portraits” of the series’ main cast, framed with a metallic gold finish, adding to the premium impact.” Photo:  JCDecaux  ♚
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corallapis · 8 months
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Edward Clifford, details from A Lunch Party at Ashridge House (1892). Sitters identified below.
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Rt Hon. John ‘Yvo’ Vesey, 4th Viscount de Vesci (1844-1903), husband of (3)
Colonel Hon. Sir Reginald Chetwynd-Talbot (1841-1929), husband of (4), brother of (5, 7, 12, 14, 16)
Viscountess de Vesci (née Lady Evelyn Charteris) (1849-1939), wife of (1)
Margaret, Lady Chetwynd-Talbot (née Stuart-Wortley) (?-1937), wife of (2)
Countess Brownlow (née Lady Adelaide Chetwynd-Talbot) (1844-1917), wife of (15), sister of (2, 7, 12, 14, 16)
Miss Pamela Wyndham (later Baroness Glenconner; Viscountess Grey) (1871-1928), daughter of (10)
Hon. Alfred Chetwynd-Talbot (1848-1913), brother of (2, 5, 12, 14, 16)
Lady Alice Gaisford (née Kerr) (1836-1892)
Mr Harry Cust (1861-1917), cousin and heir of (15)
Mrs Percy Wyndham (née Madeline Campbell) (1835-1920), mother of (6)
George Herbert, 13th Earl of Pembroke (1850-1895), husband of (12)
Countess of Pembroke (née Lady Gertrude Chetwynd-Talbot) (1840-1906), wife of (11), sister of (2, 5, 7, 14, 16)
Countess Cowper (née Lady Katrine Compton) (1845-1913)
Admiral Hon. Walter Carpenter (né Chetwynd-Talbot) (1834-1904), brother of (2, 5, 7, 12, 16)
Adelbert Brownlow-Cust, 3rd Earl Brownlow (1844-1921), husband of (5), cousin of (9)
Marchioness of Lothian (née Constance Chetwynd-Talbot) (1836-1901), sister of (2, 5, 7, 12, 14)
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thecrownnet · 1 year
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SEASON 2 EPISODE 7
Princess Margaret Marries Antony Armstrong-Jones
May 6, 1960: After years of falling for a variety of “wrong” men, Princess Margaret meets the rakish Antony Armstrong-Jones (Matthew Goode), a one-time portrait photographer of Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip, at a dinner party in 1957. The two begin dating in secret almost immediately and upon unexpectedly receiving Elizabeth’s approval, they marry on May 6, 1960, in the first televised royal wedding at Westminster Abbey. Hurray for Margot! 
On Set: When it came to styling Tony, costume designer Jane Petrie wanted him to be “a really cool, ’60s guy that Margaret would obviously be drawn to — a little bit dangerous, a little bit edgy, anti-establishment.” ♚
-The Crown: A Royal Timeline, Netflix Tudum
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letterboxd-loggd · 1 year
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The Law in Her Hands (1936) William Clemens
February 17th 2023
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stonelord1 · 1 year
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Scandal in Salisbury
Recently I had a rare opportunity to visit Church House in Salisbury. Used for administration of the diocese today, it is an attractive medieval/post-medieval building retaining many original features, and has an interesting but sometimes rather murky past. Originally it was built in the 15th century by a merchant called William Lightfoot, and was known in that era as The Falcon. However, later…
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perry-tannenbaum · 2 years
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Charlotte Bach Festival Ends in Splendor, With Roaring Trumpets and a Double Dose of Oratorios
Charlotte Bach Festival Ends in Splendor, With Roaring Trumpets and a Double Dose of Oratorios
Review: Bach’s Easter and Ascension Oratorios By Perry Tannenbaum June 18, 2022, Charlotte, NC – Founded in 2017 with the North Carolina Baroque Festival, Bach Akademie Charlotte presented a precocious and ambitious first edition of the Charlotte Bach Festival in June 2018. Unmistakably modeled after the renowned Oregon Bach Festival, where Akademie artistic director Scott Allen Jarrett has…
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wonder-worker · 6 months
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What were the symbols of Margaret of Anjou, Elizabeth Wydeville and Elizabeth of York? Do we know why they chose them?
Hi!
Margaret of Anjou used the marguerite daisy, which was white tipped in red. We see it in the Talbot-Shrewsbury book and the ‘Book of the Skinners Company’ in 1475. This flower seems to have been a common symbol/emblem for women named Margaret in England: iirc, Margaret Holland Duchess of Clarence and her granddaughter Margaret Beaufort were also represented by it at times.
Elizabeth Woodville used a deep red gillyflower or clove pink. These were strongly associated with Virgin Mary's iconography; this specific shade symbolized virtuous love, betrothal and marriage; and it was also known as the ‘queen of delights’, giving it distinctly royal associations. Compared to both predecessor and her daughter, Elizabeth’s had no ‘default’ symbol to use, so she evidently got creative.
Elizabeth of York used the white rose of York, one of her father’s most important symbols. This was not just a personal emblem but distinctly dynastic: it emphasized Elizabeth's identity as the Yorkist heiress and contributed to Tudor image politics, in turn symbolized by their now-iconic red-and-white rose.
Hope this helps! If anyone wants to add anything, feel free <3
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letters2fiction · 2 months
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Welcome to Letters2fiction!
The concept here is to send in a question or a letter request, and you’ll get a response from your fictional character of choice, from the list below. Please stick to the list I’ve made, but of course, you can ask if there’s some other characters I write for, I don’t always remember all the shows, movies or books I’ve consumed over the years and I’m sure I’m missing a lot 😅
Status: New Characters added - Thursday March 21st, 2024
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TV SERIES
A Discovery of Witches:
Matthew Clairmont
Baldwin Montclair
Gallowglass de Clermont
Marcus Whitmore
Philippe de Clermont
Jack Blackfriars
Sarah Bishop
Emily Mather
Diana Bishop
Ysabeau de Clermont
Miriam Shepard
Phoebe Taylor
Gerbert D’Aurillac
Peter Knox
Father Andrew Hubbard
Benjamin Fuchs
Satu Järvinen
Meridiana
Law and Order:
Rafael Barba
Sonny Carisi
Joe Velasco
Mike Duarte
Terry Bruno
Peter Stone
Hasim Khaldun
Nick Amaro NEW!
Mike Dodds
Grace Muncy
Kat Tamin
Toni Churlish
Amanda Rollins
Olivia Benson
Rita Calhoun
Casey Novak
Melinda Warner
George Huang
Sam Maroun
Nolan Price
Jamie Whelan
Bobby Reyes
Jet Slootmaekers
Ayanna Bell
Jack McCoy
Elliot Stabler
One Chicago:
Jay Halstead (Could also be Will if you want)
Antonio Dawson
Adam Ruzek
Greg "Mouse" Gerwitz
Dante Torres
Vanessa Rojas
Kevin Atwater
Sean Roman
Matt Casey
Kelly Severide
Joe Cruz
Sylvie Brett
Blake Gallo
Christopher Hermann
"Mouch"
Otis
Violet Mikami
Evan Hawkins
Mayans MC:
Angel Reyes
Miguel
Bishop
Coco
Nestor
911 verse:
Athena Grant
Bobby Nash
Henrietta "Hen" Wilson
Evan "Buck" Buckley
Eddie Diaz
Howie "Chimney" Han
Ravi Panikkar
T.K. Strand
Owen Strand
Carlos Reyes
Marjan Marwani
Paul Strickland
Tommy Vega
Judson "Judd" Ryder
Grace Ryder
Nancy Gillian
Mateo Chavez
The Rookie:
Lucy Chen
Tim Bradford
Celina Juarez
Aaron Thorsen
Nyla Harper
Angela Lopez
Wesley Evers
BBC Sherlock:
Greg Lestrade
Mycroft Holmes
Sherlock Holmes
Moriarty
Molly
Bridgerton:
Anthony Bridgerton
Benedict Bridgerton
Simon Basset
Daphne Bridgerton
Eloise Bridgerton
Kate Sharma
Edwina Sharma
Marina Thompson/Crane
Outlander:
Jamie Fraser
Claire Beauchamp Randall Fraser
Frank Randall
Black Jack Randall
Brianna Fraser
Roger MacKenzie
Fergus Fraser
Marsali Fraser
Jenny Fraser Murray
Ian Murray Sr.
Ian Fraser Murray
Murtagh Mackenzie
Call The Midwife:
Shelagh Turner / Sister Bernadette
Dr. Patrick Turner
Nurse Trixie Franklin
Nurse Phyllis Crane
Lucille Anderson
Nurse Barbara Gilbert
Chummy
Sister Hilda
Miss Higgins
PC Peter Noakes
Reverend Tom Hereward NEW!
Narcos:
Horacio Carrillo
Peaky Blinders:
Tommy Shelby
Downton Abbey:
Robert Crawley, Earl of Grantham
Cora Crawley, Countess of Grantham
Lady Mary Crawley
Lady Edith Crawley
Lady Sybil Crawley
Violet Crawley, Dowager Countess of Grantham
Isobel Crawley
Matthew Crawley
Lady Rose MacClare
Lady Rosamund Painswick
Henry Talbot
Tom Branson
Mr. Charles Carson
Mrs. Hughes / Elsie May Carson
John Bates
Anna Bates
Daisy Mason
Thomas Barrow
Joseph Molesley
Land Girl:
Connie Carter
Reverend Henry Jameson (Gwilym Lee's version)
Midsomer Murder:
DCI Tom Barnaby
Joyce Barnaby
Dr. George Bullard
DCI John Barnaby
Sarah Barnaby
DS Ben Jones
DS Jamie Winter
Sgt. Gavin Troy
Fleur Perkins
WPC Gail Stephens
Kate Wilding
DS Charlie Nelson
Sergeant Dan Scott
NEW! Once Upon A Time
Regina / The Evil Queen
Mary Margaret Blanchard / Snow White
David Nolan / Prince Charming
Emma Swan
Killian Jones / Captain Hook
Mr. Gold / Rumplestiltskin
Neal Cassidy / Baelfire
Peter Pan
Sheriff Graham Humbert / The Huntsman
Jefferson / The Mad Hatter
Belle
Robin of Locksley / Robin Hood
Will Scarlet
Zelena / Wicked Witch
Alice (Once in Wonderland)
Cyrus (Once in Wonderland)
Jafar (Once in Wonderland)
Gideon
Tiger Lily
Naveen
Tiana
Granny
Ariel
Prince Eric
Aladdin
Jasmine
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
Hercules
Megara
Tinker Bell
Merida
Red Riding Hood
Mulan
Aurora / Sleeping Beauty
Prince Phillip
Cinderella
Prince Thomas
NEW! The Vampire Diaries / The Originals
Stefan Salvatore
Damon Salvatore
Caroline Forbes
Elena Gilbert
Bonnie Bennett
Enzo St. John
Niklaus Mikaelson
Elijah Mikaelson
Kol Mikaelson
Rebekah Mikaelson
Freya Mikaelson
Finn Mikaelson
Mikael
Esther
Marcel Gerard
Davina Claire
MOVIES
The Pirates of the Caribbean:
Captain Jack Sparrow
Barbossa
Will Turner
Elizabeth Swann
James Norrington
Kingsman:
Merlin
Harry Hart
Eggsy Unwin
James Spencer / Lancelot
Alastair / Percival
Roxy Morton / Lancelot
Maximillian Morton / The Shepherd
Orlando Oxford
Jack Daniels / Whiskey
Gin
BOOKS
Dreamland Billionaire series - Lauren Asher:
Declan
Callahan
Rowan
Iris
Alana
Zahra
Dirty Air series - Lauren Asher:
Noah
Liam
Jax
Santiago
Maya
Sophie
Elena
Chloe
Ladies in Stem - Ali Hazelwood books:
Olive
Adam
Bee
Levi
Elsie
Jack
Mara
Liam
Sadie
Erik
Hannah
Ian
Fourth Wing - Rebecca Yarros:
Xaden Riorson
Dain Aetos
Jack Barlowe
Rhiannan Matthias
Violet Sorrengail
Mira Sorrengail
Lillith Sorrengail
Bodhi Durran
Liam Mairi
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ducktracy · 6 months
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!!!NEW REVIEW!!!  
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The Brave Little Bat marks some radical changes for the future of Chuck Jones’ unit. not only is this Rich Hogan’s final cartoon at WB, his main writer and wingman complicit in the saccharinity of Jones’ first few years, but it also marks the final cartoon of Margaret Hill-Talbot, who gave Jones’ star rodent a voice.
however, Bat is also the perfect candidate to turn such a chapter. the eponymous bat is voiced by Marjorie Tarlton, who would succeed Talbot as Sniffles with 1943’s The Unbearable Bear. Batty’s chatterbox, freewheeling nature would be yet another adoption. thus, the short follows Sniffles’ encounter with an unlikely friend after seeking shelter from a storm. however, their romp around an abandoned windmill is interrupted through an uninvited guest. a hungry, feline guest.
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richmond-rex · 6 months
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Margaret of Anjou had the most intimate interest in the wedding in 1456 of her kinswoman, Marie, daughter of Charles, count of Maine, to Thomas Courtenay, the son and heir of the earl of Devon. That this was a court-contracted marriage is suggested by the fact that Marie's wedding gown was supplied by the king's Great Wardrobe [...] The second notable marriage of 1457 to be arranged at court was that between the king's cousin, Margaret Beaufort, countess of Richmond, and her third husband, Henry Stafford, second son of the duke of Buckingham. This additional bond among the king's blood relatives buttressed the Lancastrian regime and the royal family at a time when the survival of the dynasty rested on the young shoulders of Prince Edward, the only son and heir of King Henry VI and Queen Margaret.
— Ralph A. Griffiths, "The King's Court during the Wars of the Roses" | King and Country: England and Wales in the Fifteenth Century
It is, indeed, a striking fact that no aristocratic marriages of comparable significance took place outside the court circle in these crucial years before the onset of civil war. Most — if not all — of those that did take place were probably discussed at court among magnates — Staffords, Courtenays, Beauforts, Talbots, Berkeleys, Butlers, Greys and Percies — who were loyal to the house of Lancaster and prominent at King Henry's court.
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teach463146 · 7 months
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https://www.welt.de/iconist/mode/article247930494/Matthew-Goode-ueber-Maennermode-Der-moderne-Gentleman-will-nicht-bequem-sein.html
Google translation of German article.
On screen, actor Matthew Goode often slips into neat men's clothing. In his private life, he also thinks more of tweed and pinstripes than jersey and hoods. But how do old clothing standards become contemporary for modern men? A conversation.
Fans of the Windsor knot can dab a tear of relief with their pocket square: "Dressing smart doesn't go out of style," says actor Matthew Goode, who regularly slips into tailored suits for his roles. In the Netflix series "The Crown", the 45-year-old, as Princess Margaret's husband Antony Armstrong-Jones, wears black suits with notched lapels - Chelsea boots, rolled-up sleeves and a loosened skinny tie when he is not visiting Buckingham Palace. In “Downtown Abbey” you see him as racing driver Henry Talbot, who stubbornly fights for the love of Lady Mary Crawley in the classic three-piece suit in earth tones or in a tailcoat with a white bow tie.
Although sweatpants and hoodies dominated men's fashion last year, the suit is a survivor, as seen at this summer's Paris men's shows. Giorgio Armani showed jackets with low shoulders, Dior double-breasted coats and suits in cream colors, with the shirt not tucked into the trousers - this is how old clothing norms are modified and made fit for the present. The basic idea is that the stylish gentleman is not a discontinued model - as long as he keeps up with the times. This is how Goode sees himself, who is the face of the new campaign for the British men's tailor Hackett London. Via video call from his couch, he tells us what today's stylish man looks like - for once, not in chic evening wear, but in a cozy Troyer knit sweater.
Talk about modern man
The suit is perhaps one of many men's costumes, says Adriano Sack. Gerhard Elfers defends the style and seriousness of the classic combination with a draw
PROS AND CONS
Is it silly for men to dress well?
WORLD: For many of your roles you slip into a classic suit. The characters you portray are often set in a historical time - how can elegant men's wardrobe become more modern.
Matthew Goode: The nice thing about suits is that they give you a different attitude. When I wear a suit with a white tie and tailcoat, my upper body automatically straightens and I move differently. It makes me feel like I'm in an old portrait in the National Gallery in London, which is very useful for developing my characters. Today's youth have become brave. Timothée Chalamet, for example, wears a suit without a shirt underneath and with a bare upper body on the red carpet. I always think, "My God, that's brave, especially in March." Still, I wouldn't predict the end of the classic suit just yet. Bill Nighy (the scruffy rock star in “Love Actually”, editor's note) is one of the most elegant men, stylist William Gilchrist is a master of fashion for me. The suit will always remain - it changes from time to time, for example the length of the jacket or the shape of the collar, but the wheel will not be reinvented.
WORLD: It sounds like you prefer the classic suit.
Goode: My style is pretty conservative. I enjoy dressing up - not every day, but when I wear a tailored suit and I haven't gained ten kilos, it gives me confidence.
WORLD: How often do you wear a suit?
Goode: During awards season, this can happen for seven days at a time. But I'm a father of three, and when I'm not working I spend most of my time as a glorified taxi operator or dog walker. So I dress more practically during the week.
WORLD: What does a practically dressed Matthew Goode look like?
Goode: I look like I'm ready for all seasons because I live in England. If I know it's going to be windy, rainy and stormy, I would probably wear ski gear (laughs). Otherwise, I'm a fan of corduroy pants and a nice tweed jacket. I was born in the country, I remain a country bumpkin at heart.
Matthew Goode (r.) as the new campaign face of Hackett London
Matthew Goode (r.) as the new campaign face of Hackett London
Source: Hackett London
WORLD: Do you wear shorts in summer?
Goode: I'm actually wearing one right now because I had a meniscus repair and because of the huge splint I haven't been able to wear long pants for the past few months.
WORLD: What makes a good suit for you?
Goode: I pay particular attention to the quality of the fabric – and the cut. Suits I bought 20 years ago look boxy. Today they are more tailored to the body. Or I play with the lining of the jacket and the underside of the collar, perhaps with a bolder color. It's the way my wife - she's an interior designer - would design the house: nice, conservative colors and then pops of color through pillows. So my socks could be flashy, but everything else could be reserved. A good tailor can then see how the suit can make even more use of the body shape, for example with shoulder pads it looks like I've been to the gym.
WORLD: A tie with a suit – still mandatory today or already dispensable?
Goode: I still need to build up the confidence to wear scarves and bandanas the way Gilchrist does. Until then, I'll happily put on a tie.
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rosalyn51 · 1 year
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Matthew GoodE, Vanessa Kirby, and director Benjamin Caron in The Crown Season 2 behind-the-scenes. Photo: Alex Bailey/Netflix
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mea-gloria-fides · 10 months
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A Talbot Hound depicted behind John Talbot, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury, presenting a book to Margaret of Anjou, Queen of England. 1445.
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