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buzzworthyradio · 1 year
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"The Young and the Restless" 50th Anniversary Interviews: Part 3
Y&R 50th Logo The BUZZ had the chance to attend the 50th anniversary celebration for CBS Daytime’s, “The Young and the Restless.” Cast members, current/new/alumni, walked down the red carpet at the Vibiana and relived some of their fondest memories of the show. The final part of interviews take place with these stars: Melody Thomas Scott (Nikki Newman) talked about running into Aretha Franklin,…
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geniefrancis · 2 years
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melodythomassco: Bidding adieu to my Prince Charming at the end of a wonderful soirée hosted by #princealbertofmonaco. photo cred: claudb4177
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freshlyblaked · 2 years
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the stars of the young and the restless cover tv guide, august 1987
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melsordway · 1 month
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she's sooooooo cute!!
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On December 20, 1978 Piranha debuted Spain.
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daughterofhecata · 3 months
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Reading List 2023
Ocean Vuong: Night Sky With Exit Wounds
Alena Mornštajnová: Hana
Wolfgang Benz: Theresienstadt. Ein Geschichte von Täuschung und Vernichtung.
Jáchym Topol: Die Teufelswerkstatt [org. title: Chladnou zemí]
Ocean Vuong: Time is a Mother
Richard Siken: Crush
Ben Nevis: Die Drei ??? Die Yacht des Verrats
Frank Wedekind: Frühlings Erwachen (reread)
James Ellroy: Die Schwarze Dahlie [org. title: The Black Dahlia]
André Marx: Die Drei ??? und der Puppenmacher
Evelyn Boyd: Rocky Beach Crimes #2. Mord unter Palmen.
Peter Hallama: Nationale Helden und jüdische Opfer. Tschechische Repräsentationen des Holocaust.
Brigitte Johanna Henkel-Waidhofer: Die Drei ??? Späte Rache
Kim Newman: Professor Moriarty. The Hound of the D‘Urbervilles. (reread)
Vera Schiff: The Theresienstadt Deception. The Concentration Camp the Nazis Created to Deceive the World.
Evelyn Boyd: Rocky Beach Crimes #2. Mord unter Palmen. (reread)
Josef Bor: Die verlassene Puppe [org. title: Opuštěná panenka]
Kari Erlhoff: Rocky Beach Crimes #1. Tödliche Törtchen.
Susanna Partsch: Wer klaute die Mona Lisa? Die berühmtesten Kunstdiebstähle der Welt.
Kathy Reichs: Virals #1. Tote können nicht mehr reden. [org. title: Virals] (reread)
Arthur Schnitzler: Reigen (reread)
Evelyn Boyd: Die Drei ??? Teuflisches Foul
Faye Kellerman: Der Zorn sei dein Ende [org. title: The Hunt]
J.D. Salinger: The Catcher in the Rye
Władysław Szlengel: Was ich den Toten las [org. title: Co czytałem umarłym]
Hanna Krall: Dem Herrgott Zuvorkommen [org. title: Zdążyć przed Panem Bogiem]
Ursula K. Le Guin: The Dispossessed
Thomas Mann: Der Tod in Venedig
James Oswald: Natural Causes. An Inspector McLean Novel.
Sylvia Plath: The Bell Jar (reread)
Christoph Dittert: Die Drei ??? Melodie der Rache
Maria Rolnikaitė: Mein Tagebuch [org. title: Ja dolžna rasskazat']
Mark Thompson: Leatherfolk. Radical Sex, People, Politics and Practice.
James Baldwin: Giovanni‘s Room
Christopher Tauber, Hanna Wenzel: Rocky Beach. Eine Interpretation.
Lorraine Vivian Hansberry: A Raisin in the Sun
Jonathan Kellerman: Unnatural History. An Alex Delaware Novel.
Robert Arthur: Die Drei ??? und die Geisterinsel. [org. title: The Three Investigators in the Secret of Skeleton Island]
Evelyn Boyd: Rocky Beach Crimes #3. Eiskalter Rausch.
André Marx: Die Drei ??? Labyrinth der Götter
John Barth: Lost in the Funhouse
Langston Hughes: Selected Poems of Langston Hughes.
Claude McKay: Harlem Shadows. The Poems of Claude McKay.
Jonathan Kellerman: Exit. Ein Alex Delaware Roman. [org. title: Devil‘s Waltz. An Alex Delaware Novel.] (reread)
David Henry Hwang: M Butterfly
James Oswald: The Book of Souls. An Inspector McLean Novel.
Jonathan Kellerman: Time Bomb. An Alex Delaware Novel. (reread)
Manuela Günter: Überleben schreiben. Zur Autobiographik der Shoah.
Birgit Kröhle: Geschichte und Geschichten. Die literarische Verarbeitung von Auschwitz-Erlebnissen.
Alexander F. Spreng: Der Fluch (reread)
Sibylle Schmidt: Zeugenschaft. Ethische und politische Dimensionen.
Sibylle Schmidt: Ethik und Episteme der Zeugenschaft
Kari Erlhoff & Christoph Dittert: Die Drei ??? und die Salztote
Jeanette McCurdy: I‘m Glad My Mom Died
E.T.A. Hoffmann: Der Sandmann
Hendrik Buchna: Die Drei ??? Drehbuch der Täuschung
Michael Scott: The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel #2. The Magician. (reread)
Alain Locke: The New Negro
Mascha Kaléko: Großstadtliebe. Lyrische Stenogramme.
Marco Sonnleitner: Die Drei ??? Der Tag der Toten
Georg Heym: Gedichte [herausgegeben von Stephan Hermlin]
Rose Ausländer: Hinter allen Worten. Gedichte. [herausgegeben von Helmut Braun]
Vladimir Nabokov: Lolita
Paul Celan: Ausgewählte Gedichte. Zwei Reden. [herausgegeben von Günther Busch]
Rich Cohen: Lake Shore Drive [org. title: Lake Effect]
Jan T. Gross: Neighbors. The Destruction of the Jewish Community in Jedwabne, Poland.
Kathy Reichs: Virals #2. Nur die Tote kennt die Wahrheit. [org. title: Seizure]
Jonathan Kellerman: Bones. An Alex Delaware Novel. (reread)
Akwaeke Emezi: You made a Fool of Death with your Beauty
Friedrich Schiller: Maria Stuart
Bret Easton Ellis: American Psycho
Christian Handel: Die Hexenwald-Chroniken #2. Palast aus Gold und Tränen.
Maurice Leblanc: Arsène Lupin und der Schatz der Könige von Frankreich [org. title: L'Aiguille creuse]
E.T.A. Hoffmann: Nussknacker und Mausekönig
Marco Sonnleitner: Die Drei ??? Panik im Park
Ben Nevis: Die Drei ??? Tal des Schreckens
Michael Borlik: Ihr mich auch
Robert Arthur: Die Drei ??? und der grüne Geist [org. title: Alfred Hitchcock and the Three Investigators in the Mystery of the Green Ghost]
Barbara Köhler: Niemands Frau. Gesänge.
Christoph Dittert: Die Drei ??? Hotel der Diebe
Cornelia Funke: Tintenwelt #4. Die Farbe der Rache.
DNF:
Thomas Ziebula: Paul Stainer #1. Der rote Judas.
Faye Kellerman: Mord im Garten Eden [org. title: The Garden of Eden and Other Criminal Delights]
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“Violet” blue eyes photographed by Ron Galella, 1979-1996.
Row 1: Elizabeth Taylor, Monique van Vooren, Angela Lansbury.
Row 2: Heather Tom, Kelly McGillis, Nicole Kidman.
Row 3: Sybil Danning, Jean Smart, Melody Thomas Scott.
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lady's lore 🤎
damaged - plumb
titanium - madilyn bailey
someone’s waiting for you - shelby flint
all is full of love - björk
when will my life begin (reprise 2) - mandy moore
journey to the past - christy altomare
newgrange - celtic woman
in the heart of everyone - lisa peterson
the clocktower - star stable online
move - little mix
give your heart a break - demi lovato
surge & submerge - splatoon 3
terrible things - april smith and the great picture show
the dark i know well - spring awakening
melody of life - lynn hilary
i bruise easily - natasha bedingfield
industrial complex - sergeant tom
this too shall pass - rosa lavenne
little me (unplugged) - little mix
fairyland - paduon
all the pretty little ponies - catherine raney
tears of an angel - amy guess
galactic cancer - thomas ferkol
annabel raises the dead - paul shapera
show yourself - idina menzel, evan rachel wood 
the voice - celtic woman
the last unicorn - ashley serena feat. karliene
blackbird - julie fowlis
her clockwork heart (instrumental) - vernian process
the awakening - angtoria
jorvik lullaby - folk’ avant
that's what the wise lady said - angtoria
clockstopper - viasatellite & infiniteknife
white robe (instrumental) - t.A.T.u.
capricorn - yutaka minobe
speechless - naomi scott
sex metal barbie - in this moment
half god half devil - in this moment
joan of arc - in this moment
the lost child - toby fox
song of healing - rozen feat. julie elven
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davidisen · 3 months
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Music Safari NYC, continued . . .
[Covers the week of January 1, 2, 4, 5, 6 & 7.]
On January 1, Neal and I got the best seats in the house for The Anderson Brothers' presentation of a few of Irving Berlin's greatest hits.
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That's Molly Ryan, Will Anderson and Peter Anderson. (Or maybe it's Molly, Peter and Will.) It wasn't too late to sing "White Christmas."
On Tuesday (Jan 2), it was Mona's.
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The house band was Jared Engel, Jon Thomas, Josh Dunn (back of head), Aurora, and Tomas Majcherski (not shown above, see below).
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A bunch of great musicians showed up for the second set.
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That's Jared Engel in the foreground, with Matt Munisteri, Aidan Grant (bartender extraordinaire), David Ostwald (if you squint), unknown and unknown looking on.
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Rafael Halvorson-Castillo and Neal Siegal were in for the night.
Jan 3 was a night off . . .
On Thursday, January 4, Paula and I had great seats at Dizzy's for the Mathis Picard Sound Orchestra.
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It was big, big sound - definitely one of the major highlights of this music safari.
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Mathis was joyful. He's been working hard on this, and it showed.
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At his last Dizzy's gig, Mathis got married in the middle of the set, right on stage!
After Mathis, I booked it down to the Village Vanguard to hear the Chris Potter trio.
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He's a great player, but I must confess that the jazz he played was too abstract for my taste.
On Friday, January 5, Neal and I headed over to Barbés to catch VickiKristinaBarcelona.
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VKB is a project by Mamie Minch, Rachelle Garniez and Amanda Homi that reimagines the songs of Tom Waits. I don't know as much as I should about Tom Waits, given how important he seems to be to musicians I admire, but I'm guessing the emphasis is on, "reimagine."
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In a set full of surprises, the most surprising performance of the evening involved Rachelle ringing tuned ceramic hand bells - precisely and skillfully - to play a melody.
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On Saturday, January 6, it was raining and the 1-2-3 subway was not running due to a derailment, so I opted to stay closer to home.
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Neal and I caught yet another set of "Miss Maybell and the Jazz Age Artistes," at the Motto Hotel (by Hilton) on 24th street. That's Charlie Judkins on the keys, Brian Nalepka on bass and Miss Maybell strummin on the old banjo.
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Margaret Batiuchok was dancing up a storm to Miss Maybell. She got this young dancer going . . . very charming!
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On Sunday, January 7, the usual crowd was at The Ear - and the more regular players in the Ear-Regulars. Maestro Kellso on trumpet, the beard of reeds-player Scott Robinson, Matt Munisteri on guitar extrordinaire, and Pat O'Leary on bass (see below).
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byneddiedingo · 1 year
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Geraldine Page and Clint Eastwood in The Beguiled (1971)
Colin Farrell and Nicole Kidman in The Beguiled (2017)
The Beguiled (Don Siegel, 1971)
Cast: Clint Eastwood, Geraldine Page, Elizabeth Hartman, Jo Ann Harris, Darlene Carr, Mae Mercer, Pamelyn Ferdin, Melody Thomas Scott, Peggy Drier, Patricia Mattick. Screenplay: Albert Maltz, Irene Kamp, based on a novel by Thomas Cullinan. Cinematography: Bruce Surtees. Production design: Ted Haworth. Film editing: Carl Pingitore. Music: Lalo Schifrin.
The Beguiled (Sofia Coppola, 2017)
Cast: Colin Farrell, Nicole Kidman, Kirsten Dunst, Elle Fanning, Oona Lawrence. Angourie Rice, Addison Riecke, Emma Howard. Screenplay: Sofia Coppola, based on a novel by Thomas Cullinan and a screenplay by Albert Maltz and Irene Kamp. Cinematography: Philippe Le Sourd. Production design: Anne Ross. Film editing: Sarah Flack. Music: Phoenix Why some movies get remade and others don't is one of the abiding mysteries of the business. There doesn't seem to be a very clear reason why Don Siegel's 1971 The Beguiled should be a movie that Sofia Coppola would choose to remake 46 years later other than that it's a pretty good premise: a wounded Yankee soldier is taken in by a Southern girls' school who hide him from the Confederates until events turn them against him. The premise does have a slightly pornographic quality to it, but that's unlikely to have motivated the remake. Whatever the reason, we now have two pretty good versions of the story, the first starring an actor who became known for a taciturn masculinity, the second with a softer, more feminine (not to say feminist, because who knows what that means in any given context) approach. In fact, the two films are almost complementary, notable as much for what the remake leaves out as for the way in which Coppola changes the tone of the first version. Siegel's film is rougher and more action-filled, and it treats the sexual tension of the material in a more heated manner -- not to say overheated, which the 1971 version veers toward in its suggestions that Martha, the girls' school headmistress, not only committed incest with her brother but also had a lesbian relationship with (or at least attraction toward) the head teacher, Edwina. Times have changed, and Coppola steers clear of both, probably because they add nothing to the main story and same-sex attraction doesn't have the the power to shock in 2017 that it did in 1971. Coppola also eliminates a major character from Siegel's version, the slave Hallie (Mae Mercer), who serves as a kind of interlocutor with Clint Eastwood's McBurney, the two commenting on their different forms of captivity. Although the major characters retain the same general outlines, Coppola's Martha and Edwina, Nicole Kidman and Kirsten Dunst, are less eccentric performers than Siegel's Geraldine Page and Elizabeth Hartman. I think this works to Coppola's benefit, making the women's turn against McBurney more startling, even a little tragic, than in Siegel's film. In Siegel's version, the girl (Jo Ann Harris) who lures McBurney, called Carol in his film, is more vulgarly hot to trot than Coppola's Alicia, played with more subtlety by Elle Fanning. As for the two versions of McBurney, Coppola gives hers more of a backstory: an Irish immigrant lured into the Union Army by the promise of ready cash when he agrees to serve as a substitute for a Yankee reluctant to fight. Colin Farrell is also a more versatile actor than Eastwood, whose tough guy persona makes it hard for us to credit his acquiescence. The scene in which McBurney eats the poisoned mushrooms comes off better in Coppola's version because Farrell lets us see the poison taking its effect, whereas Siegel decides not to show the effect on Eastwood's McBurney. Yet somehow, I prefer the Siegel film, perhaps because there's an inherent cheesiness to the story's melodrama that Siegel embraces but Coppola strives to downplay.
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sunkern-plus · 1 year
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Since there's no lady rugal yet....a lady rugal based on my fancast for rugal, Eric braeden's, onscreen wife in y&r, melody Thomas Scott
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[image description: a hypothetical lady rugal Bernstein based off of melody Thomas Scott, actress from the young and the restless. She is a thin, older woman with kind eyes. End image description]
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buzzworthyradio · 3 months
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Daytime Emmy Award Interviews: Melody Thomas Scott of "The Young and the Restless"
Melody Thomas Scott The 50th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards took place this past Friday, December 15th, at the Westin Bonaventure Hotel. Stars showed up to the red carpet ready to celebrate the biggest and brightest in daytime television. We spoke briefly with Melody Thomas Scott of, “The Young and the Restless,” about celebrating 50 years of the Daytime Emmys. She also spoke about Nikki hitting…
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who are the romantics? sounds like a Romanian Shakespearean Love Rock band.
LMAO on the rock band thing, but the term "the Romantics" refers to a group of poets, writers, painters, musicians, artists, etc who were part of the artistic and literary movement of Romanticism, which began in Europe in the late 18th century and lasted roughly 1790s-1850s. Romanticism as a movement focused on emotion, the individual, glorification of nature, and anti industrialization, as well as generally being a backlash to the Industrial Revolution and the Enlightenment.
There were Romantic movements everywhere, usually distinguished by being called (nationality) Romanticism, i.e. British Romanticism, French Romanticism, American Romanticism, Russian Romanticism, etc. My blog mostly focuses on British Romanticism, with occasional forays into American Romanticism, and focuses on the first gen, which was like. the first wave of artists.
For British Romanticism, there's a group of six poets who were the "big six." They were:
William Blake (Songs of Innocence and Experience)
William Wordsworth (The Prelude)
Samuel Taylor Coleridge (The Rime of the Ancient Mariner)
Lord Byron (Don Juan)
Percy Bysshe Shelley (Ozymandius)
John Keats (Ode to a Grecian Urn)
All of them being specifically English Romantics. Elsewhere in the UK we have famous names including:
Robert Burns (Auld Lang Syne, Scotland)
Sir Walter Scott (Ivanhoe, Scotland)
Thomas Moore (Irish Melodies, Ireland)
In America the most famous Romantics include:
Walt Whitman (Song of Myself)
Emily Dickinson (various things)
Herman Melville (Moby Dick)
Edgar Allen Poe (The Raven)
Those are what I'm most knowledgeable about, but there were movements in other countries. Also, the work next to the names isn't the only thing they wrote, just what they're most famous for.
If you want to know more about it, just based on posts I've done, I'll point you towards:
"Where should I get started with British Romanticism" (this links to a bunch of other people who post about similar things, too)
"What is Romanticism's relation to the Industrial Revolution"
"Sources for the First Gen of Romantics"
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partywillsblog · 1 year
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Red Rover, Red Rover Let
Melody Thomas Scott come over
Big Sky-Season4 on Abc
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