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Beetlejuice (1988) Dead Ringer (1963) Cinderella (2015) 101 Dalmatians (1996) Hollow Triumph (1948) Black Swan (2010) Vanity Fair (2004) Shanghai Express (1932) Dune: Part Two (2024) Opening Night (1977)
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V FOR VENDETTA By Guilherme Balbi, a comic book artist at Dark Horse, Dynamite, Marvel, & Image Comics
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Truman Capote's infamous Black and White Ball at New York’s Plaza Hotel on November 28th 1966. The masked ball which was labeled the "party of the century", was thrown in the honor of his dear friend Katharine Graham, whose husband died by suicide in 1961, leaving her to run the family media empire. The guest list contained 540 of his closest friends from affluent families, royalty, fashion designers, models, actors, writers, musicians and his famous "Swans".
Photos: 1. Capote with his favourite "swan" Lee Radziwill, 2. Interior designer Billy Baldwin (pictured on the right) with a fellow guest. 3. Princess Luciana Pignatelli, Peter Gimbel and Contessa Consuelo Crespi. 4. Capote chatting with guests. 5. Françoise de Langlade and Oscar de la Renta. 6. Guests dancing. 7. Frank Sinatra and Mia Farrow. 8. Capote dancing with "swan" Gloria Guinness. 9. Candice Bergen dancing with a guest. 10. Capote with guest-of-honor Katharine Graham. 11. Truman socializing with guests.
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Cal Sinclair Legendary Bodies, 1989 - Colt, dir. Rip Colt
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Yeehawgust day 13 “where the buffalo roam”
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My Top 10 Superhero/Comic Book Movies
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• The Hanged Man •
“Compared to what Falin went through? This is nothing.”
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The Evermore Grimoire: Egyptian Mythology
Bastet (or ‘Bast’) was one of the most popular goddesses in Egyptian mythology, and generally thought of more as a cat goddess. She even personified the playfulness, grace, affection, and cunning of a cat, as well as the fierce power of a lioness. To Bast cats were sacred, and to harm one was considered to be a personal crime against her and be very unlucky. Her priests kept sacred cats in her temple, which were considered to be incarnations of the goddess. When they died they were mummified so they could be presented to the goddess as an offering and her name being loosely translated to as “Devouring Lady.”
artwork by: Nikkie Stinchcombe
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Happy Birthday Pier Paolo Pasolini!
Born March 5, 1922
Died November 2, 1975 (53)
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Marlene Dietrich and Maria Callas, Callas’ début at The Met in Norma, New York, 1956
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