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goryhorroor · 1 year
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babylon characters + real life influences
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llovelymoonn · 4 months
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favourite poems of december
a.r. ammons collected poems: 1951-1971: "dunes"
jennifer robertson shrill shirts will always balloon
n. scott momaday in the presence of the sun: stories and poems, 1961-1991: "the delight song of tsoai-talee"
ted berrigan the collected poems of ted berrigan: "bean spasms"
natalie diaz when my brother was an aztec: "abecedarian requiring further examination of anglikan seraphym subjugation of a wild indian rezervation"
greg miller watch: "river"
joanna klink excerpts from a secret prophecy: "terrebonne bay"
dorothy dudley pine river bay
brenda shaughnessy our andromeda: "our andromeda"
frank lima incidents of travel in poetry: "orfeo"
lehua m. taitano one kind of hunger
no'u revilla kino
linda hogan when the body
paul verlaine one hundred and one poems by paul verlaine: a biligual edition: "moonlight" (tr. norman r. shapiro)
mahmoud darwish the butterfly's burden: "the cypress broke" (tr. fady joudah)
mahmoud darwish the butterfly's burden: "your night is of lilac"
amir rabiyah prayers for my 17th chromosome: "our dangerous sweetness"
sara nicholson the living method: "the end of television"
charles shields proposal for a exhibition
ginger murchison a scrap of linen, a bone: "river"
tsering wangmo dhompa virtual
anne carson the beauty of the husband: "v. here is my propaganda one one one one oneing on your forehead like droplets of luminous sin"
muriel rukeyser the collected poems of muriel rukeyser: "the book of the dead"
anne stevenson stone milk: "the enigma"
david tomas martinez love song
robert fitzgerald charles river nocturne
thomas mcgrath the movie at the end of the world: collected poems: "many in the darkness"
linda rodriguez heart's migration: "the amazon river dolphin"
donald revell the glens of cithaeron
sumita chakraborty dear, beloved
angela jackson and all these roads be luminous: "miz rosa rides the bus"
kofi
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theretirementhome · 4 months
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What Child Is This?
2023. WHOSE child is this? GET IT THE EFF OUT OF HERE. Jesus Christ. Consider this your invitation to disassociate for 2 hours with every favorite Christmas song I could coherently stuff into one long megamix. All killer, no filler. Here's to 2024 not being such a little dickhead.
https://www.mixcloud.com/jessprice/what-child-is-this/
Image via @weirdchristmas
Tracklist:
Dorothy Remsen - On An Old Christmas Song (Silent Night)
The Crossing - Prelude: Adam
The Swingle Singers - Medley: Deck the Hall with Boughs of Holly / What Child Is This?
Les Petits Chanteurs De La Renaissance - Le Messie Vient De Naitre
The Annapolis Brass Quintet - O Holy Night
Urbie Green - Ave Maria
Anne Phillips Choir - Touro Louro Louro
Roberto Perera & Juan Areco - Joy
High Spirits, Past And Present-Youth Of Holy Spirit Parish - Virgin Mary Had A Baby Boy
The Dixie Humming Birds - The Holy Baby
The Roy Meriwether Trio - Jingle Bells (Part I)
The Flirtations - Christmas Time is Here Again
The Supremes - Twinkle Twinkle Little Me
The Staples Singers - Who Took The Merry Out Of Christmas
The Jack Brokensha Quartet - Do You Hear What I Hear?
Brook Benton - You're All I Want For Christmas
Joe Tex - I'll Make Everyday Christmas (For My Woman)
Roy Smeck and His Island Quartet - Winter Wonderland Vol. 2
Johnny Selph - All I Want For Christmas Is My Baby
Ed McCurdy And The Harvesters - (Tonight Is Christmas Eve) Get Along Home Cindy
Gene & Jerry - Hootenanny Christmas
Richard Gillis - C.B. Santa Claus
Dave Dudley - Six Tons Of Toys
The Smothers Brothers With Childrens Chorus - The Toy Song
Marc Haney - Christmas Song
Rhys O'Brien - Christmas Morning
Kenny Rogers And The First Edition - Joy (Jeso, Joy Of Man's Desiring)
Chaquito - Carol Of The Bells
Sacha Distel - Ding, Ding, Dong (Jingle Bells)
Cincinnati Symphony Members With Mac Frampton-Soloist - Jingle Bells 
Les Paul and Mary Ford - Jungle Bells (Dingo-Dongo-Day)
Edmundo Ros - My Favorite Things
Walt Harper - Silent Night
The Ramsey Lewis Trio - Mary's Boy Child
Raindolls - Disco Santa Claus
Hot Chocolate - Brand New Christmas
Moonlion - Little Drummer Boy
Geoff Bastow - God Rest Ye
Hot & Sassy - Christmas Strutt
The Next of Kin - Merry Christmas
Freddie Mitchell Orchestra Featuring Rip Harrigan - Auld Lang Syne Boogie
Washington High School Acappella Choir - We Wish You The Merriest
David Axelrod - Hallelujah
Airforce Broadcast Services - Slide Whistle And Pop
Airforce Broadcast Services - Ho, Ho
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shewhoworshipscarlin · 3 months
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Dudley Dickerson
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Dudley Henry Dickerson Jr. (November 27, 1906 – September 23, 1968) was an American film actor. Born in Chickasha, Oklahoma, he appeared in nearly 160 films between 1932 and 1952, and is best remembered for his roles in several Three Stooges films.
Given the era in which Dickerson performed, he was usually cast in stereotypical roles that were common in films of the time. His boundless energy can be seen in what are rather restrictive roles, and was a master at what has become known as "scared reaction" comedy. One of his early screen credits was the Our Gang comedy Spooky Hooky (1936), as a bemused caretaker. Dickerson also appeared in Soundies musical films with Dorothy Dandridge and Meade Lux Lewis; Big Joe Turner had recorded three numbers for Soundies but was not present for the filming, so Dickerson stood in for him and lip-synced his vocals.
Modern viewers will remember Dudley Dickerson for his portrayals of startled cooks, quizzical orderlies, frightened porters, and apprehensive watchmen in such Three Stooges films as They Stooge to Conga, A Gem of a Jam, and Hold That Lion! In Hold that Lion, he played a lovable train conductor who memorably bugged out his eyes and shrieked, "He'p, he'p, ah'm losin' mah mahnd!" when a lion attacked him and ripped the seat of his pants while he was shining a pair of shoes. This gag had been used by Moe in a previous short, but Dickerson's portrayal of the scene was so funny that the crew (and Dickerson himself) could hardly contain their laughter, as one can hear in the final release.
Probably Dickerson's most memorable role was that of the hapless chef in the Stooges' A Plumbing We Will Go, in which he uttered in bewilderment, "This house has sho' gone crazy!" He was also able to show the range of his acting talent in this role, able to raise a laugh from the audience by just giving a suspicious, sideways look to a kitchen appliance that had previously acted up. The footage would be recycled twice more in future Stooge comedies: 1949's Vagabond Loafers and 1956's Scheming Schemers. Both films included a newly filmed scene of a raincoat-clad Dickerson informing guests that "dinner's postponed on account of rain" (a turn of phrase usually used to describe the cancellation of a baseball game due to inclement weather).
Dickerson received featured billing in several Hugh Herbert comedies produced by Columbia Pictures, in which, as Herbert's valet, he is always in scary situations and reacts with comic terror.
In the early 1950s, Dickerson appeared in several episodes of TV's The Amos 'n' Andy Show, usually as a lodge member or Joe the Barber.
Dickerson had also appeared opposite Columbia comic Andy Clyde. When Columbia concluded its long-running Clyde series, producer Jules White called Dickerson back to appear opposite Clyde in a remake of the 1948 short Go Chase Yourself. To White's surprise, Dickerson had lost considerable weight and would no longer match the scenes filmed in 1948. White regarded Dickerson so highly that he filmed the new scenes anyway. Columbia released the film in 1956 as Pardon My Nightshirt.
Dickerson retired from acting in 1959. He died of a brain tumor in 1968 at age 61, and is buried at Lincoln Memorial Park in Los Angeles, California.
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Julia L. Rogers, 20 (USA 1973)
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At the age of 20, Julia L. Rogers underwent an abortion that was done by T.R.M. Howard at Friendship Medical Center, which was actually an abortion facility. The date was April 21, 1973. Julia outlived her baby by only about a week.
She became horribly sick and died a painful death at Tabernacle Hospital on April 28. Her death certificate lists her cause of death as “bronchopneumonia and generalized peritonitis complicating extensive peritonitis complicating extensive necrotizing endometritis and mymoetritis with sealed perforation.”
In other words, she had died because a hole was torn in her uterus, causing it to become infected and rot inside of her. Roe vs Wade had promised her “safe and legal” abortion, but this was the real result.
A $1,000,000 lawsuit was filed by Julia’s family for her excruciating and torturous death. Had Julia not had an abortion, she and her baby could have both had long lives ahead of them.
FMS also killed abortion clients Evelyn Dudley and Dorothy Brown before finally being shut down.
“Probe death here after abortion,” Chicago Tribune, May 3, 1973
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Death Certificate No. C612195
“Suit Filed in Illinois After Abortion Death,” Omaha World Herald, July 18, 1973
12 Dead In State (Chicago Sun-Times, The Abortion Profiteers exposé)
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Dorothy Round
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Tennis player Dorothy Round was born in 1909 in Dudley, Worcestershire, England. Over the course of her athletic career, Round won six major championship titles. She was the only British tennis player to to win two Wimbledon ladies' singles titles. Round attained the ranking of world no. 1 in 1934.
Dorothy Round died in 1982 at the age of 73. In 1986, she was inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame.
Image source: Collections of the State Library of New South Wales
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missyourflight · 11 months
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some stuff i read and watched in may:
primo: a delight!! and free to watch!!
queen charlotte (and also full bridgerton rewatch whoops): really enjoyed queen charlotte (the sad gay footmen 😭), d&d has heightened my appreciation of RJP's s1 deadpan thing, bridgerton s2 reigns supreme because what i love most in a Romance is people who are Unable to be normal about each other 🥰
abbott elementary (s2): reliably so funny, doing height difference and slow burn at the same time which is very pleasing 2 me
ted lasso (s3): l o l what a mess, why are your sitcom episodes over an hour??? 2 things which are not a big deal but fully Enraged me were the landlady reciting this be the verse in its entirety!! and the team singing so long, farewell even though they are not the ones leaving!!! so stupid and bad
taskmaster (s15): what a goddamn delightful cast, still thinking about the potato hats and ivo's trick and jenny destroying the barge etc
84 charing cross road: i read and loved the book a million years ago, the contrast between blooming nyc and grey grey london so perfect, anthony hopkins in his repressed romantic era
enough said: i did enjoy this and also cry a bit but have complicated feelings about the way fatness is talked about here!! james gandolfini wonderful and sexy
mission: impossible: somehow i've never seen the first three so attempting to watch before the new one comes out because the later ones are so fun. this is Incredibly nineties (kristin scott thomas and her lipstick!!), like the nineties london BT phonebooths!! god!! the chunnel!! very fun and the bit with the wires is in fact important and excellent etc
are you there god? it's me, margaret: wonderful, i cried like three times and cried even harder when the wind started playing over the end credits. rachel mcadams radiant as always, went to the bathroom when i came out and discovered my period had started which was a bit on the nose frankly
sherlock, jr: they're doing keaton on blank check so i wanted to watch at least one, this was very fun (and a sweet 45 mins long)
minority report: i hadn't watched this in Years and it Slaps (extra star for how many times they call colin farrell a twink etc), so much creepy eye stuff, down with the surveillance state etc
dorothy dunnett, checkmate: i already yowled a bit about this here but god i loved the lymond chronicles, would strongly recommend letting dorothy blow yr mind etc
joanne paul, the house of dudley: i love a family of scheming political upstarts frankly, this was such a fun way into that bit of tudor history tracking the family through four generations. shout out philip sidney, fun to picture jamie parker, tom hardy etc
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zer0cyanz · 9 months
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‘The death of a sim’ by Random Encounters but rewritten to suit the Finch family instead.
This is probably how I would split the verses up so that everyone is at least mentioned. In chronological order of when they’re mentioned in the song of course:
Danny: Odin
Dodie: Barbara
Dilbert: Calvin
Darla: Molly
Dudley: Gus
Dorothy: Dawn
Dexter: Sam
Dylan: Lewis
Desi: Edie
As noted, there aren’t enough Dingles to fit every Finch so here is how I would include the rest:
Crash victim: Walter
Drowning victim: Gregory
Person dating “Jim”: Edith
The next victim: Milton
These are handpicked from the ending of the song.
“They’ll die in a crash or drown while they swim” for Walter and Gregory.
“They might bite the dust while woo-hooing a guy name Jim” for Edith.
“It’s time to kill another sim” for Milton.
For the actual rewrite,,, idk, maybe I’ll write it but it’s a fun hypothetical to think about^^ :))
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nedlittle · 2 years
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i read 12 books in september (133% of my yearly goal) and 3933 pages (147% of my yearly goal). my favourite was gideon the ninth (locked tomb #1), and my least favourite was rooks and romanticide by j.i. radke. i did not finish bringing down the duke (the league of extraordinary gentlewomen #1) by evie dunmore [review]
full breakdown of star ratings and reviews under the cut! 🖊📚
the book of salt by monique truong 4 ⭐ [historical, queer] [review]
the serpent’s tale (mistress of the art of death #2) by ariana franklin 4 ⭐ [historical, mystery] [review]
the house of dudley: a new history of tudor england by joanne paul 3.75 ⭐ [history, biography] [review]
the needle’s eye: passing through youth by fanny howe 2.75 ⭐ [poems, essays] [review]
rooks and romanticide by j.i. radke 1.75 ⭐ [alt history, steampunk, queer] [review]
crying in h mart: a memoir by michelle zauner 4⭐ [memoir] [review]
dr. mütter's marvels: a true tale of intrigue and innovation at the dawn of modern medicine by cristin o'keefe aptowicz 3 ⭐ [science, medical history] [review]
the living is easy by dorothy west 3.75 ⭐ [classics, historical] [review]
gideon the ninth (the locked tomb #1) by tamsyn muir 5 ⭐[fantasy, queer] [review]
far from the madding crowd by thomas hardy 3.75 ⭐ [classics, romance] [review]
grave goods (mistress of the art of death #3) by ariana franklin 3 ⭐ [historical, mystery] [review]
love beyond body, space & time: an indigenous lgbt sci-fi anthology by hope nicholson (ed.) 3.75 ⭐ [sci-fi, queer] [review]
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shaddowsong · 1 year
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Dorothy Rose Dursley from “Dorothy Rose Dursley is perfectly normal”. It’s an absolutely amazing story about Dudley growing up and becoming her own woman.
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bookgeekgrrl · 1 year
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My media this week (15-21 Jan 2023)
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📚 STUFF I READ 📚
😊 Slow Change (thesurefireway) - 66K, steddie canon divergent - Eddie's life and his relationship with Steve after his 5-month stint in jail before the innocent verdict in his trial
😊 The Crime at Black Dudley (Albert Campion Mystery #1) (Margery Allingham, author; David Thorpe, narrator) - In a cozy/golden age mystery mood and she's the Queen of Crime I have read least. I wish there were more of hers on audiobook
😊 The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde (Robert Louis Stevenson) - read via Jekyll & Hyde Weekly
🥰 Call My Number (and Call Me Yours) (novacorpsrecruit) - 53K, Steddie AU - both single dads, EMT!Steve & dispatcher!Eddie - very cute
😊 The Case of the Canterfell Codicil (Anty Boisjoly Mysteries #1) (PJ Fitzsimmons, author; Tim Bruce, narrator) - So straight in the blurb for this book it says "The Case of the Canterfell Codicil is a classic, cosy, locked-room mystery written in the style of an homage to PG Wodehouse. The result, for those familiar with Wodehouse or Jerome K Jerome and Ruth Rendell or Dorothy L Sayers, is either an inexcusable offence to several beloved canons, or a hilarious, fast-paced, manor house murder mystery." It's a fairly mediocre imitation to be honest but not so terrible as to be unreadable, and it raced along nicely; ultimately I found it entertaining enough. Given the length and the price (free), I can see myself reading a few more, esp when I get into that 'i'm out of podcasts and books i really want but need something for the love of fuck' place.
😊 The King's Delight (Tales of Lilleforth Book 1) (Sarah Honey) - a light & fluffy, very mildly kinky fantasy romance
💖💖 +357K of shorter fic so shout out to these I really loved 💖💖
The Long Dark Bath-Time of the Soul (spqr) - Knives out universe: Benoit Blanc/Phillip, 7K - a hilarious possible backstory for phillip's wealth
help to make the season bright (its_tortle) - MCU: shrunkyclunks, 20K - fluffy & warm seasonal fic
The future's open wide (rainbow_nerds) - Stranger Things: Steddie, 4.7K - a lovely little fic with some closure for tommy hagan
Nothing Hurts (Like Your Mouth) (AidaRonan) - Stranger Things: Steddie, 4.1K - werewolf steve & vamp eddie - some extremely hot monsterfucking. I love a prehensile tail!
Not Fade Away (A Cover) (dorcas_gustine) - Stranger Things: Steddie, 37K - great characterizations, great story, fucking HILARIOUS
Hallmark-Adjacent (Moorishflower) - The Sandman: Dreamling, 25K - a fun, modern AU with each of them as the jilted guy in a hallmark movie, having glorious sex and a soulmate connection on a train and then some hallmark-y moments of their own
the most remarkable thing about you standing in the doorway is that it's you (greatunironic) - Stranger Things: Steddie, 34K - reread of this amazing & formative-for-the-fandom fic; still amazing
Made with Love (and Yarn) (SolarMorrigan) - Stranger Things: Steddie, 10K - super cute & fluffy, expressing love thru textile crafts
📺 STUFF I WATCHED 📺
Leverage: Redemption - s2, e10-12
Hot Ones - Viola Davis Gives a Master Class While Eating Spicy Wings
Hot Ones - Cate Blanchett Pretends No One's Watching While Eating
Hot Ones - Zoe Saldaña Gets Scorched By Spicy Wings
🎧 PODCASTS 🎧
Desert Island Discs - Steven Spielberg, director
The Atlas Obscura Podcast - Green Mill Jazz Club
Off Menu - Ep 72: Michael McKean
Renegades: Born in the USA - Money & the American Dream
The Atlas Obscura Podcast - Songs of Ice with the Places Team
Vibe Check - Mutha Needs To Arrive and Set the Table
Strange Customs - Brandon Kyle Goodman | The Paper
Switched on Pop - SZA's Endless Melody
99% Invisible #521 - A Sea of Yellow
The Atlas Obscura Podcast - Cementerio Municipal José María Azael Franco Guerrero
🎶 MUSIC 🎶
Nude On The Moon: The B-52's Anthology
Carly Rae Jepsen
Lowrider Oldies
My Mix #3
Late Night Blues
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dreamofstarlight · 1 year
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did some research on Billy's ancestry (which was kind of easy bc he was an aristo lol) but I found out he had Boleyn and Tudor blood through his great-great-great-grandmother who was a direct descendant of Mary Boleyn and Lady Catherine Grey who was a great-granddaughter of Henry VII. Billy also was a direct descendant of Mary Dudley who was a lady-in-waiting to Queen Elizabeth I and a sister of Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of Leicester, the Queen's fave.
and his great-great-great-aunt Lady Dorothy Cavendish was also a great-great-great-grandmother to Queen Elizabeth II. So they were distantly related. Elizabeth's grandmother was born a Cavendish-Bentinck before she was a Bowes-Lyon.
sorry if I bored you with all this Kate lol.
Interesting!
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ghostys-originals · 2 years
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From what i remember…Mima was Dorothy and Cupid was Toto. Jack, Dudley, Sam were the scarecrow, tinman, and lion in that order. Carlos was the wicked witch of the west and Adelaide good witch Glinda? I think. im awful groggy.
That sounds about right!! Also give some love to Peachy, they're cool and deserve it
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marcmarcmomarc · 4 months
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RWBY: The Holiday Special
Taking place after the series, we get a look at what the holiday season is like on Remnant.
Starring the voices of:
Lindsay Jones as Ruby Rose
Kara Eberle as Weiss Schnee
Arryn Zech as Blake Belladonna
Barbara Dunkelman as Yang Xiao Long
Cast:
Dawn M. Bennett as Elm Ederne
Jen Brown as Pyrrha Nikos
Sena Bryer as May Marigold
Ashley Burns as Coco Adel
Burnie Burns as Taiyang Xiao Long
Tiana Camacho as Glynda Goodwitch
Cam Clarke as Bartholomew Oobleck
Colleen Clinkenbeard as Jinn
Amber Lee Connors as Vernal
Aaron Dismuke as Oscar Pine
Michele Everheart as Fiona Thyme
Dave Fennoy as Dr. Pietro Polendina
Gavin Free as Scarlet David
Caitlin Glass as Willow Schnee
Anna Hullum as Raven Branwen
Samantha Ireland as Nora Valkyrie
Michael Jones as Sun Wukong
Mick Lauer as Marrow Amin
Morgan Lauré as Summer Rose
Cherami Leigh as Ilia Amitola
Marissa Lenti as Joanna Greenleaf
Jason Liebrecht as Qrow Branwen
Yuri Lowenthal as Mercury Black
Miles Luna as Jaune Arc
Joe MacDonald as Yatsuhashi Daichi
Aaron Marquis as Nolan Porfirio
Penny Layne Matthews as Zwei
Elizabeth Maxwell as Winter Schnee
Shannon McCormick as Professor Ozpin
Taylor McNee as Penny Polendina
Lani Minella as Rowena Sunnybrook
Max Mittelman as Fox Alistair
Katie Newville as Emerald Sustrai
Jessica Nigri as Cinder Fall
William Orendorff as Hazel Rainart
Josh Ornelas as Sage Ayana
Neath Oum as Lie Ren
Tara Platt as Kali Belladonna
Anairis Quiñones as Harriet Bree
Jason Rose as James Ironwood
Anthony Sardinha as Peter Port
Kerry Shawcross as Neptune Vasilias
Keith Silverstein as Professor Theodore
Melissa Sternenberg as Maria Calavera
Valentine Stokes as Ambrosius
Karen Strassmann as Gretchen Rainart
J. Michael Tatum as Klein Sieben
Cristina Vee as Robyn Hill
Howard Wang as Whitley Schnee
Caiti Ward as Velvet Scarlatina
Christopher Wehkamp as Clover Ebi
Casey Lee Williams as singing voice of Weiss Schnee & Neopolitan
Kent Williams as Ghira Belladonna
Todd Womack as Vine Zeki
Anne Yatco as Xanthe Rumpole
Additional Voices:
Orion Acaba as Harold Mulberry
César Altagracia as Crimson
Amalee as Ivy Thickety
Yssa Badiola as Ciel Soleil
Laura Bailey as Amber
William Ball as Saber Rodentia
Ryan Bartley as Arslan Altan
Eric Baudour as Forest
Brian Beacock as Roch Szalt
Dawn M. Bennett as An Ren
Laila Berzins as Starr Sanzang
Grace Bono as Nebula Violette
Jen Brown as Red Haired Woman & Lisa Lavender
Reba Buhr as Lily’s Younger Sister
Billy B. Burson III as Branwen Bandit 2
Paige Campbell as Dew Gayl
Bruce Carey as Captain
Dani Chambers as Iris Marilla
Clifford Chapin as Shay D. Mann
Luci Christian as Lil’ Miss Malachite & Fria
Greg Chun as Green
Lucella Wren Clary as Adrian Cotta-Arc
Alfred Coleman as Merchant
Kate Daigler as Atlas Soldier Officer
Adam Ellis as Cardin Winchester & Tukson
Dorothy Fahn as Slate
Melissa Fahn as Lily
Erin Fitzgerald as Rae Noire
Flynt Flossy as Flynt Coal
Jim Foronda as Russet Ka
Sandy Fox as Ariadne Guime
Scott Frerichs as Mata
Grant George as Ivori
Blaine Gibson as Brawnz Ni
Christopher Guerrero as Dudley & Blacksmith
Claire Hogan as Octavia Ember
Victoria Holden as Mata’s Mother
Xanthe Huynh as Claret Berbere
Chad James as Asher Mora & Councilman Sleet
Chris Kokkinos as Fenix Nemean, Spider Bodyguard 2, Branwen Bandit 1, & Crew Member 2
Anjali Kunapaneni as Cye Ayu
Skye Lafontaine as Olive Harper
Aleks Le as Nadir Shiko
Judy Alice Lee as Ruda Tilleroot
Mela Lee as Caroline Cordovin
Marissa Lenti as Oscar’s Aunt
Alex Mai as Dee
Joel Mann as Drunk Mann
Bryan Massey as Bertilak Celadon
Dustin Matthews as Drinking Buddy
Kyle McCarley as Sky Lark
Mike McFarland as Mayor
Daman Mills as Leonardo Lionheart
Ryan Mitchum as August Caspian
Cassandra Lee Morris as Kandi Floss
Kim Newman as Higanbana Waitress
Richard Norman as Fenix Atar
Brooke Olson as Mantle Child
Colleen O’Shaughnessey as Thumbelina Peach
Bryce Papenbrook as Russel Thrush
Jack Pattillo as Hei “Junior” Xiong
Paul St. Peter as Edward Caspian
Kyle Phillips as Nubuck Guards
Anairis Quiñones as Councilwoman Camilla
Eden Riegel as Elektra Fury
Sam Riegel as Finn Asturias
Jon Risinger as Bolin Hori
Cindy Robinson as Ann Greene
Patrick Rodriguez as Shopkeep & Cyril Ian
Kristi Rothrock as Zure Ayu
Andrew Russell as Kobalt
Ian Russell as Mossius Berbere
Alejandro Saab as Dove Bronzewing & Henry Marigold
Lindsay Seidel as May Zedong
Kerry Shawcross as Pyke Rite
Lindsay Sheppard as Saphron Cotta-Arc
Michael Sinterniklaas as Roy Stallion
Jamie Smith as Terra Cotta-Arc
Gus Sorola as Fiona’s Uncle
Laura Stahl as Roane Ashwood
Christine Stuckart as Grandmother
Kaiji Tang as Li Ren
Jenn K. Tidwell as Mother & Spider Bodyguard 1
Alexis Tipton as Bianca Prisma
Maggie Tominey as Miltia & Melanie Malachite
Meg Turney as Neon Katt
Natalie Van Sistine as Cerise Claire
Erin Winn as Reese Chloris
Kimberly Woods as Olive Gashley
Yunhao Xhong as Crew Member 1
Laura Yates as Arrastra Skye
Christian Young as Rhodes
Mylissa Zelechowski as Gwen Darcy
Molly Zhang as Mikado Lem
Derreck Ziegler as Matte Skye
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Evelyn Dudley, 38 (USA 1973)
Evelyn Dudley went to Friendship Medical Center in Chicago on March 16, 1973. According to her brother, she had traveled to Chicago specifically to have a legal abortion.
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Despite the name, Friendship Medical Center was an abortion facility. This was its first year of operation. Abortionist T.R. Mason Howard later denied performing the fatal abortion, claiming that he had seen Evelyn either for an infection or a botched abortion from somewhere else. Her brother’s testimony showed otherwise.
Evelyn was released from the FMC facility as if nothing was wrong. She arrived home and then collapsed in her driveway. She was rushed to the hospital, where they found all the fresh injuries Howard inflicted. Evelyn’s cervix and vagina were ruptured. She was already in shock from blood loss and didn’t make it through the night. Her six surviving children were left without a mother.
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Days later, FMS killed another client. 20-year-old Julia Rogers died on March 28 of severe necrotizing infection from a hole poked in her uterus. FMS still remained open until after Dorothy Brown was killed in 1974. Evelyn, Julia and Dorothy’s deaths were later reported in an exposé by the Chicago Sun-Times. Due to flawed reporting systems, state authorities did not know of her death (or any other death from legal abortion in outpatient facilities) until years later.
Chicago Sun-Times, The Abortion Profiteers
Death Certificate No. 608195
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byneddiedingo · 1 year
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John Wayne in Stagecoach (John Ford, 1939) Cast: John Wayne, Claire Trevor, Thomas Mitchell, John Carradine, George Bancroft, Andy Devine, Louise Platt, Donald Meek, Berton Churchill, Tim Holt, Tom Tyler. Screenplay: Dudley Nichols, based on a story by Ernest Haycox. Cinematography: Bert Glennon. Art direction: Alexander Toluboff. Film editing: Otho Lovering, Dorothy Spencer. Music: Gerard Carbonara. Stagecoach breaks a lot of rules: The celebrated sequence in which the Apaches chase the stagecoach is filmed from various angles instead of adhering to the practice of keeping the action moving in one direction across the screen. Some of its climactic moments, such as the final showdown between Ringo (John Wayne) and the Plummer brothers, occur offscreen. And the whole film is a bewilderment of locations, with John Ford's beloved Monument Valley showing up whenever Ford wants to use it, and not when it matches the location of the previous shots. The great example of this last is the introduction of the Ringo Kid himself, a flourish of camerawork that zooms in on Ringo with a Monument Valley butte in the background, no matter that neither lighting nor lenses nor the ordinary scrubby landscape of the scenes that frame this moment match up. Clearly, Ford wanted to give the moment a special magic, establishing the character as the film's hero -- even though Wayne, a veteran of B-movies, was forced to take second billing to the better-known Claire Trevor. The magic worked, to be sure: Wayne became a central figure in the American mythology. If Stagecoach had been a flop, American movies would have been quite different. John Ford would have been known as a director of solid "prestige" films like The Informer (1935), The Grapes of Wrath (1940), and How Green Was My Valley (1941), three of the record-setting four pictures for which won the best director Oscar.* and not as the man who turned the Western into the essential American genre. Wayne might have stayed in B-movies, at least until the outbreak of World War II made him a good catch for war pictures. But Stagecoach would never have been a flop: It's too cannily written, directed, and cast not to succeed. It is essential entertainment, cliché-ridden and sometimes clumsy, too obvious by half, but it draws you in irresistibly with its revenge plotting, its damsels in distress, and its social commentary -- the blustering crooked banker Gatewood (Berton Churchill) is far more of a lefty caricature than Wayne or even Ford would have wanted to be associated with later in their careers, and probably owes more to Dudley Nichols's political leanings than to Ford's. *The fourth was The Quiet Man (1952), which like the other three was not a Western, even though it starred John Wayne. That Ford never won for a Western is one of the many anomalies of the Academy Awards.
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