A sculpture titled 'Vixen (life size Female Alert Fox Standing Garden sculpture)' by sculptor Tessa Hayward. In a medium of bark copper other metal, wood.
Headcanons on TSC Characters' pronouns (I know CC already used their pronouns but, hey.)
Under the cut because it's a long post
And also, I felt like mentioning their sexualities wherever I thought I should. Pronouns are a whole different topic here. I mean, they could be straight and still use their preferred pronouns. Just so we're clear and you don't get me wrong. And these are just my opinions.
TSC
Will Herondale : definitely he/they. He'd have invented the phrase "Gender is a social construct" If he existed in the modern era
Jem Carstairs : He/they. No I will not elaborate
Tessa Gray : She/they. She gives off the vibes
Gideon Lightwood : he/they. He's the epitome of bi panic in the group
Gabriel Lightwood : he/him. He's the token straight that's on thin ice. Idk why but he just gives off the vibes
Sophie Collins : She/neopronouns. Again, I'll not elaborate
Cecily Herondale : She/they/neopronouns because ✨Queen✨
Charlotte Fairchild : She/they/neopronouns
Henry Branwell : He/they. He's the first one to use he/they in the gang, thus inspiring the others without his own knowledge, even Will (he'd never admit it, but he WORSHIPS Henry)
Jessamine Lovelace : closeted she/they. She came out after her death
Mortmain, Lightworm, Thotiana, Nate Gray : Either he/him or she/her. Queerphobic pieces of shit. Also, no colours for their names😤
Aloysius Starkweather : He/him. Also queerphobic and a piece of shit, but a little different
Bridget Daly : She/he/they. No I won't elaborate
Agatha Grant : also she/he/they
Thomas Tanner : he/they
Cyril Tanner : he/they
TLH
James Herondale : he/they
Lucie Herondale : she/they
Anna Lightwood : SHE/THEY/NEOPRONOUNS
Eugenia Lightwood : she/they
Barbara Lightwood : she/her
Thomas Lightwood : he/they
Christopher Lightwood : he/they. Same vibes as Henry
Runners Up: Drive My Car, Medea, The Munekata Sisters, Passing, Somewhere Beneath the Wide Sky
Best Rewatch: Secret Beyond the Door
Runners Up: The Dead Zone, Dreams
Most Enjoyable Fluff: The Scarlet Letter
Runners Up: Dial M for Murder, Don't Look Up, A Frosty Affair, King Richard, Kiss Me, Kill Me, The Long Journey Home, Matching Hearts, Out of Order, The Phantom of the Opera, A Valentine's Match
Best Male Performance: Christopher Walken in The Dead Zone
Runners Up: Reed Birney and Jason Isaacs in Mass, Paul Muni in I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang, Nick Nolte in Q&A, Michael Redgrave in Secret Beyond the Door, Keifer Sutherland in Promised Land
Best Female Performance: Martha Plimpton in Mass
Runners Up: Joan Bennett in Secret Beyond the Door, Bette Davis and Gena Rowlands in Strangers: The Story of a Mother and Daughter, Ann Dowd in Mass, Glenda Jackson in Hedda, Ruth Negga and Tessa Thompson in Passing, Hideko Takamine and Kinuyo Tanaka in The Munekata Sisters
Best Supporting Performance or Cameo: Akira Ishihama in Somewhere Beneath the Wide Sky
Runners Up: Armand Assante and Paul Calderon in Q&A, Gunnar Björnstrand in Dreams, Oscar Rowland in Promised Land, Timothy West in Hedda
Most Enjoyable Ham: Demi Moore in The Scarlet Letter
Runners Up: Gerard Butler in The Phantom of the Opera, Van Hansis in Kiss Me, Kill Me, Susan Hayward in With a Song in My Heart, Luke Macfarlane in A Valentine's Match, Niall Matter in Aurora Teagarden Mysteries: Heist and Seek, Sharon Stone in Where Sleeping Dogs Lie, Ann Wedgeworth in Citizens Band
Best Mise-en-scène: Secret Beyond the Door
Runners Up: The Dead Zone, Dreams, Drive My Car, Medea, The Munekata Sisters, On the Comet, Passing, She Was Like a Wild Chrysanthemum, The Tragedy of Macbeth
Best Locations: The French Lieutenant's Woman (lush seaside grove in Dorset's Undercliff)
Runners Up: Drive My Car (various Hiroshima and Hokkaido locations), Medea (misty wetlands, grassy fields), Somewhere Beneath the Wide Sky (waterfront industrial park, mountain village), Swan Song (dreamy small town Ohio locations)
Best Score: The Dead Zone (Michael Kamen)
Runners Up: Drive My Car (Eiko Ishibashi), Medea (Joachim Holbek), The Mercenary (Ennio Morricone), Passing (Devonté Hynes), Secret Beyond the Door (Miklós Rózsa)
Best Cartoon: I Heard
Runners Up: Broken Toys, I Like Mountain Music, Pioneer Days
Best Leading Hunk: Shawn Roberts in A Frosty Affair
Runners Up: Scott Eastwood in Dangerous, Götz George in Out of Order, Niall Matter in Aurora Teagarden Mysteries: Heist and Seek, Dyland McDermott in Where Sleeping Dogs Lie, Franco Nero in The Mercenary
Best Supporting Hunk: Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams in You Only Live Once
Runners Up: Bertie Carvel in The Tragedy of Macbeth, Danny Deferrari in Shiva Baby, John Goodman in Everybody's All-American, George Reeves in The Blue Gardenia, Ryan Robbins in Dangerous
Assorted Pleasures:
- Flamboyant goth-opera music video aesthetic in The Phantom of the Opera
- Running dinosaurs, celestial vistas in On the Comet
Sylvie's Love is a Gorgeous Nod to Romantic Hollywood in Color
I'm a die hard Tessa Thompson and Nnamdi Asomugha fan and their combustible energy in #SylviesLove with a love story just for us is EVERYTHING! Yes @primevideo and Eugene Ashe #amazon #primevideo #romance
You ever meet someone and instantly just click? Someone that you know is in your bloodstream and can’t imagine life without them in your world? In the Fannie Hurst adapted “Backstreet,” Susan Hayward is an up and coming fashion designer who unexpectedly falls in love with a department store mogul (John Gavin). What’s the hitch? He’s marriage with two kids. So, instead of demanding Paul (John…
Thomas Petrou Height, Weight Biography, Net Worth, Age
Thomas Petrou was born on September 2, 1998, in the United States of America. He is 22 years old and was born under the Virgo zodiac sign. He is a citizen of the United States of America. Thomas, too, is half-Greek.
At this time, neither the name nor any information about Thomas’ parents is accessible. He does, however, have a younger sister. In addition, he has included her in several of his YouTube videos. It seems that he prefers to keep his family life secret, preferring to keep his parents and family members out of the public eye. Thomas also has a pet cat, which he often photographs and posts on his Instagram account.
In terms of Thomas’ educational background and qualifications, he attended New York University to study engineering but left out before finishing his degree. His first vlogs focused on his college admission process. He was also involved in the modeling industry as a youngster.
Professional Life and Career
At the age of 13, Thomas Petrou and his cousins made a Vine account under the pseudonym “The Petrous.” One of them, however, got into some problems, causing Petrou to turn to YouTube. He subsequently named his station “PetrouTV,” but it is now known as “Thomas Petrou.” He started his YouTube channel on July 21, 2015, and it currently has a total of 188,525,251 views.
Thomas has a YouTube account where he has posted countless vlogs. In addition to vlogs, he has a variety of response videos, like “Reacting To Jake Paul’s New Tattoo” and “Reacting To Chad Tepper’s Song “NADA,” among others. Aside from this, he has a plethora of couple videos on his YouTube channel, which he co-created with his ex-girlfriend Kayla.
Thomas has removed all of his previous videos from his YouTube account. Only the films from March 2020 are available on his YouTube account right now. All of his previous videos are no longer accessible on his YouTube account. After his split with Kayla, it seems that he erased all of his earlier videos because he wasn’t feeling well or whatever. And he only started uploading videos again after he was well and ready to return to the social media site.
I Filled Chase’s Room With Pictures Of Charli! is now the most popular video on his YouTube account. This video was published on May 26, 2020, and it has had over 12 million views to far. I Filled Charli’s Room With Pictures Of Chase!, I Covered Addison’s Car With Pictures Of Bryce, We Filled Chase’s Room With Balloons!, and Should Nessa Join Hype House? are some of the other popular videos on his YouTube account. Until date, all of these videos have had over 4.5 million views.
Thomas Petrou has also collaborated on a number of videos with his YouTube buddies Jake Paul, Erika Costell, and Tessa Brooks. Furthermore, he began blogging in order to chronicle the college application process and to provide fitness-related material. Other social media sites where he is active include TikTok and Instagram. His TikTok account has a following of almost 7 million people. Thomas, too, has a large following on social platforms, with millions of followers. Erika Costell, Jake Paul, Tessa Brooks, and other Team 10 members appear in numerous of his films.
Relationship Status
Mia Hayward is in a relationship with Thomas Petrou. She’s also a well-known figure on social media. In the year 2020, they began dating. On their individual social media sites, the pair posts a lot of lovely and charming photos. Similarly, Thomas has included his girlfriend in several of his YouTube videos. They’re also very attractive and well-known as a pair.
He dated Kayla Pimentel, according to his former partnerships. They started dating in 2014 but ended up breaking up in 2019. They used to publish a lot of images and Youtube videos as well.
Thomas Petrou Biography :
Name : Thomas Petrou
Known as : petroutv
Occupation/Profession : Social Media Star
Gender : Male
Date of Birth : 2 September, 1998
Age : 23 years old
Birthplace : San Diego, California, United States
Currently lives : in Los Angeles, California, United States
—¿Quién es el chico que se está tropezando con sus propios pies? —Cordelia le preguntó al chico en cuestión sobre un esbelto joven, manchado de tinta, con gafas y de alborotados rizos marrones que casi se estrella contra Lucie y Matthew.
—Ese es Christopher Lightwood. Mi primo. Dios, Christopher está mucho más cómodo en casa con vasos de precipitado y tubos de ensayo que con compañía femenina. Sólo hay que esperar que no tire a la pobre Rosamund Townsend a la mesa de refrigerios.
—¿Está enamorado de ella?
–Por todos los cielos, no, apenas la conoce —dijo James—. Charles y Daphne están comprometidos, y Barbara Lightwood tiene un acuerdo con George Hayward. Aparte de eso, no estoy seguro si puedo pensar en otros romances entre nuestro grupo. Aunque tenerte aquí y a Alastair, podría traernos un poco de emoción, Daisy.
Su cabeza se elevó repentinamente.
—No creí que recordaras ese viejo apodo.
—¿Qué, Daisy? —La sostenía cercanamente mientras bailaban: podía sentir todo el calor de él frente a ella de arriba hasta abajo, haciendo que hormigueara por todas partes—. Claro que lo recuerdo. Yo te lo di. Espero que no tengas la intención de que deje de usarlo.
—Claro que no. Me gusta. —Se forzó a sí misma a no mover su mirada de la suya. Por Dios, sus ojos eran sorprendentes de cerca. Eran del color de la miel de caña, casi impresionantes contra el negro de sus pupilas. Había escuchado los rumores, sabía que la gente encontraba sus ojos extraños y alienígenas, una señal de su diferencia. Ella pensaba que eran encantadores: del color del fuego y el oro, de la forma en que ella se imaginaba el corazón del sol—. Aunque no creo que me quede. Daisy suena como una chica linda que usa cintas para el cabello.
—Bueno —dijo él—. Al menos eres...
Se calló. Escuchó el chasquido de su voz mientras él tragaba: ahora miraba sobre ella, a alguien que había entrado a la habitación. Cordelia siguió su mirada y vió a una mujer alta, delgada como un espantapájaros y vestida con el negro de la mañana, con el cabello castaño rodeado de gris hecho al estilo de varias décadas atrás amontonado en su cabeza. Tessa se apresuró hacia ella, con una mirada de preocupación en su rostro. Will la seguía, y Dios santo, ¿por qué se veían tan preocupados?
Cuando Tessa llegó a ella, la mujer se hizo a un lado, revelando a la chica que había estado detrás de ella. Una chica, vestida en puro marfil, con una suave cascada de rizos blancos y dorados recogidos de su rostro. La chica se movió elegantemente hacia delante para saludar a Tessa y a Will, y mientras lo hacía, James soltó las manos de Cordelia.
Ya no estaban bailando. Cordelia seguía de pie, congelada en confusión, mientras James se alejaba de ella sin decir palabra y caminaba a través de la habitación hacia la chica.
Our collective isolation highlights that all forms of community are now more important than ever, and it is vital that we find mechanisms to support each other through this precarious time. In this extraordinary landscape that we have found ourselves in, it is clear that many artists, writers and thinkers are having exhibitions, opportunities and subsequent fees cancelled for the foreseeable future. In response to this, we are establishing a new project called TRANSMISSIONS. This is an online platform which will commission artists to share their work within a classic DIY TV show format.
Episode 1
| 23 April | 9PM GMT
REPLAY | 24 April | 9AM GMT
w/ Nathalie Djurberg & Hans Berg / Bruce Bickford / CAConrad / Salvador Dali / Brice Dellsperger / Tessa Hughes-Freeland / Juliet Jacques / Sam Keogh / Jiji Kim / Quinn Latimer / Mark Leckey / Kalup Linzy / Sade Mica / Laure Prouvost / Christopher Soto / Patrick Staff / The Cockettes / TV Party / Unarius Academy of Science / Su Hui- Yu – Curated by Anne Duffau, Hana Noorali & Tai Shani
Episode 2 | 30 April | 9PM GMT
REPLAY | 1 May | 9AM GMT
w/ Sophie Jung
Episode 3 | 7 May | 9PM GMT
REPLAY | 8 May | 9AM GMT
w/ Tarek Lakhrissi – Your world is already ending
Episode 4 | 14 May | 9PM GMT
REPLAY | 15 May | 9AM GMT
w/ Johanna Hedva – Tom Cruise Studies with expert guests Vivian Ia and Matthew Miller
Episode 5 | 21 May | 9PM GMT
REPLAY | 22 May | 9AM GMT
w/ STRAWBERRY JAM: A LITERARY HOUR with Mykki Blanco
Episode 6 | 28 May | 9PM GMT
REPLAY | 29 May | 9AM GMT
w/ CAConrad with invited poets
Season 1 of TRANSMISSIONS will run as six weekly episodes screening every Thursday at 9 pm GMT and repeated on Fridays at 9 am GMT on Twitch. The 1st episode will air on the 23rd of April 2020 which will be curated by Anne Duffau, Tai Shani and Hana Noorali. The subsequent five episodes will be hosted by invited artists. Each artist included in TRANSMISSIONS will be paid a fee in return for their contribution. With a sense of community, all the money used to pay artists in season 1 has been kindly donated by established UK art institutions and commercially stable artists.
Season 1 is funded and supported by, Artquest+DACS, BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art, Studio Oscar Murillo, Somerset House Studios and Wysing Arts Centre.
Episode 1 | 23 April | 9PM GMT
REPLAY | 24 April | 9AM GMT
w/ Nathalie Djurberg & Hans Berg / Bruce Bickford / CAConrad / Salvador Dali / Brice Dellsperger / Tessa Hughes-Freeland / Juliet Jacques / Sam Keogh / Jiji Kim / Quinn Latimer / Mark Leckey / Kalup Linzy / Sade Mica / Laure Prouvost / Christopher Soto / Patrick Staff / The Cockettes / TV Party / Unarius Academy of Science / Su Hui- Yu – Curated by Anne Duffau, Hana Noorali & Tai Shani
Episode 2 | 30 April | 9PM GMT
REPLAY | 1 May | 9AM GMT
w/ Sophie Jung
Sophie Jung, The Bigger Sleep, 2019 courtesy the artist and Kunstmuseum Basel. Photo: Julian Salinas
Working across text, sculpture and performance, Sophie Jung’s work navigates the politics of re/er/re/presentation and challenges the reductive desire to conclude. Her texts unfocus on blurring scripted hegemonies and tap, hop, stammer and stumble over and across languaged powers. She employs humour, shame, the absurd, raw anger, rhythm and rhyme, slapstick, hardship, friendship and a constant stream of slippages. Her sculptural work consists of bodies made up of both found and haphazardly produced attributes and defines itself against the dogma of an Original Idea or a Universal Significance. Instead it stands as a network of abiding incompletion, an ever-changing choir of urgencies and pleasures, traumas and manifestations that communally relay between dominant and minor themes. Sophie Jung is invested in triggering a de-categorising of concepts and a deconceptualisation of categories and understands her approach to “stuff” – both legible utensil and metaphoric apparition – as an uncertain queering slash querying of historical materialism.
Sophie Jung (lives and works in Basel and London) received a BFA from the Rietveld Academy, Amsterdam, and a MFA from Goldsmiths, London. Recent projects and exhibitions include Sincerity Condition at Casino Luxembourg, Woman Standing at The National Gallery, Prague, Taxpayer’s Money for Frieze LIVE; Dramatis Personaea at JOAN, Los Angeles; The Bigger Sleep at Kunstmuseum Basel | Gegenwart and Block Universe, London; Come Fresh Hell or Fresh High Water at Blain Southern, London; Producing My Credentials at Kunstraum London and Paramount VS Tantamount at Kunsthalle Basel. She is currently working on solo exhibitions at E.A. Shared Space, Istituto Svizzero in Milan and Galerie Joseph Tang in Paris and works as a guest mentor at Institut Kunst, Basel.
Episode 3
| 7 May | 9PM GMT
REPLAY | 8 May | 9AM GMT
w/ Tarek Lakhrissi
– Your world is already ending
Tarek Lakhrissi is a visual artist and a poet based in Paris. His works have been exhibited in Auto Italia South East (London, UK), Hayward Gallery (London, UK), Museum of Contemporary Art (Sydney, AU), Palais de Tokyo (Paris, France), Grand Palais - FIAC (Paris, FR), Lafayette Anticipations (Paris, FR), CRAC Alsace (Altkirch, FR), Artexte (Montreal, CA), Šiuolaikinio meno centras/CAC (Vilnius, LT), Espace Arlaud (Lausanne, CH), among others. He is a featured artist in the 22nd Biennale of Sydney NIRIN (2020).
Episode 4 | 14 May | 9PM GMT
REPLAY | 15 May | 9AM GMT
w/ Johanna Hedva – Tom Cruise Studies with expert guests Vivian Ia and Matthew Miller
Tom Cruise Studies is a meander of curiosity. There is no driving inquiry other than the question, "What's, like, up with Tom Cruise?" Hedva considers the various roles Cruise has played onscreen and in public, from religious zealot, to cocky upstart, to a man oppressed by his own masculinity, to couch-jumping love-nut, to an exiled actor who clawed his way back into Hollywood via a maniacal obsession with doing death-certain stunts. Joined by two expert guests, Hedva and Vivian Ia will consider the astrology charts of Cruise and L. Ron Hubbard, while Matthew Miller will share his theory that the Mission Impossible franchise is Cruise's vehicle for making public apologies to his ex-wife, Katie Holmes.
Johanna Hedva is a Korean-American writer, artist, musician, and astrologer, who was raised in Los Angeles by a family of witches, and now lives in LA and Berlin. Hedva is the author of the novel, On Hell. Their collection of poems, performances, and essays, Minerva the Miscarriage of the Brain, will be published in September 2020. Their essay, "Sick Woman Theory," published in Mask in 2016, has been translated into six languages, and their writing has appeared in Triple Canopy, frieze, The White Review, and Asian American Literary Review. Their work has been shown at The Institute of Contemporary Arts in London, Performance Space New York, the LA Architecture and Design Museum, and the Museum of Contemporary Art on the Moon, as well as featured in parrhesiades. Their album, The Sun and the Moon, was released in March 2019, and they’re currently touring Black Moon Lilith in Pisces in the 4th House, a doom metal guitar and voice performance influenced by Korean shamanist ritual.
Vivian Ia lives in Berlin. Their poetry is Pushcart-nominated and has appeared or is forthcoming in Bone Bouquet, Tiny Seed, The Gravity of the Thing, Fourteen Hills, and Berkeley Poetry Review.
Matthew Miller is a video director from Sacramento, California. He works in both live-action and animation to create short films and commercial projects. In the last four years, he’s directed a series of short films for The Getty Museum with artists and authors such as Ellsworth Kelly, Yo-Yo Ma, Mary Beard, Mario Vargas Llosa, and Ed Ruscha. He is currently in quarantine with his wife and Snoopy-esque dog, Millie, in Hawaiian Gardens, California, where he has been dividing his time between starting a garden and collecting ideas for a film project.
Episode 5
| 21 May | 9PM GMT
REPLAY | 22 May | 9AM GMT
w/ STRAWBERRY JAM: A LITERARY HOUR with
Mykki Blanco
Join musician Mykki Blanco for an hour of music and poetry readings. Spoken word, lyrical breakdowns, a presentation on two 20th century American literary figures Bob Kaufman & Mina Loy as well as a first time listen to new unreleased musical project.
Episode 6 | 28 May | 9PM GMT
REPLAY | 29 May | 9AM GMT
w/ CAConrad with invited poets
CAConrad's latest book JUPITER ALIGNMENT: (Soma)tic Poetry Rituals, is forthcoming from Ignota Books in 2020. The author of 9 books of poetry and essays, While Standing in Line for Death (Wave Books), won the 2018 Lambda Book Award. They also received a 2019 Creative Capital grant as well as a Pew Fellowship, the Believer Magazine Book Award, and the Gil Ott Book Award. They regularly teach at Columbia University in New York City, and Sandberg Art Institute in Amsterdam. Please view their books, essays, recordings, and the documentary The Book of Conrad (Delinquent Films) online at http://bit.ly/88CAConrad
"CAConrad's poems invite the reader to become an agent in a joint act of recovery, to step outside of passivity and propriety and to become susceptible to the illogical and the mysterious."
---Tracy K. Smith, New York Times.
Thank you to:
All contributing artists, writers, poets, composers and thinkers; Maxwell Sterling; Adam Sinclair; Lori E. Allen; Artsquest. An artist-run programme that uses research about visual artists’ working conditions to provide support for professional artists; DACS; BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art; Studio Oscar Murillo; Somerset House Studios; Wysing Arts Centre; Cabinet Gallery; Lisson Gallery & Max Bossier
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TRANSMISSIONS collective is composed of:
Anne Duffau
is a cultural producer, researcher, and founder of A---Z, an exploratory/nomadic curatorial platform exploring artistic practices and knowledge exchange through collaborations, presentations, soundscapes, screenings and discussions. She has collaborated with a range of projects and organisations including ArtLicks, Southwark Park Galleries, Mimosa House and Danielle Arnaud Gallery, London Please Stand By, or-bits .com, PAF Olomouc Czech Republic & Tenderflix. Anne has previously run the StudioRCA Riverlight, London programme (2016-2018) and is currently the interim curator at Wysing Arts Center, a Tutor at the School of Arts and Humanities, and is the acting Lead in Critical Practice, within the Royal College of Art’s Contemporary Art Practice Programme. She has performed live music under Alpha through a number of projects and collaborations.
Hana Noorali
is an independent curator and writer based in London. In 2019 she was selected (together with Lynton Talbot) to realise an exhibition at The David Roberts Foundation as part of their annual curator’s series. She curated Lisson Presents at Lisson Gallery, London from 2017-2018 and from 2017 -2019, produced and presented the podcast series Lisson ON AIR. In 2018 Hana edited a monograph on the work of artist and Benedictine Monk, Dom Sylvester Houédard. Its release coincided with an exhibition of his work at Lisson Gallery, New York that she co-curated with Matt O’Dell. In 2007, she co-founded a non-profit project space and curatorial collective called RUN active until 2011. In 2020 Hana and her curatorial partner Lynton Talbot will be publishing an anthology that examines the intersection of poetry and film with (p) (prototype).
Tai Shani
is an artist living and working in London. She is the joint 2019 Turner Prize winner together with Lawrence Abu Hamdan, Helen Cammock and Oscar Murillo. In 2019 Tai was a Max Mara prize nominee. Her work has been shown at Turner Contemporary, UK (2019); Grazer Kunst Verein, Austria (2019); Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo, Italy (2019); Glasgow International, UK (2018); Wysing Arts Centre, UK (2017); Serpentine Galleries, London (2016); Tate, London (2016); Yvonne Lambert Gallery, Berlin (2016) and Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin (2016).