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Dexter: Original Sin (Season Review) | A Bloody & Briliant Return to Form
Just finished Dexter: Original Sin, Patrick Gibson nails young Dexter, and the show is packed with dark humor, suspense, and Easter eggs for fans. My full review is live, don’t miss it! #Dexter #DexterOriginalSin #Showtime #TVReview #SeasonReview
#Aaron Jennings#Alex Shimizu#Amanda Brooks#Based on a book#Based on a novel#Book adaptations#Book to TV#Brittany Allen#Carlo Mendez#Christian Slater#Clyde Phillips#Crime#Dexter#Dexter: Original Sin#Drama#Eli Sherman#Isaac Gonzalez#James Manos Jr.#James Martinez#Jasper Lewis#Jeff Daniel Philips#Jeff Daniel Phillips#Joe Pantoliano#London Thatcher#Michael C. Hall#Molly Brown#Mystery#Patrick Dempsey#Patrick Gibson#Randy Gonzalez
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intro!!
hi, im freya im seventeen and a huge fan of the 1975 <3
i do have other interests- more specifically yellowjackets and film (most specifically the films of paul thomas anderson)
i also like a lotttt of music including phoebe bridgers, radiohead, fiona apple, elliott smith and jeff buckley | | i also do enjoy taylor swifts music but do not associate with swifties as a whole- so pls if you are a swiftie who will attack me for liking matty dni !!! (honestly its just better for the both of us <333)
you can find my favourite albums here
and my fav films here !!
okayyy thats all <3
#intro post#the 1975#matty healy#george daniel#adam hann#ross macdonald#yellowjackets#film#paul thomas anderson#sofia coppola#david lynch#clairo#beabadoobee#fiona apple#jeff buckley#elliott smith#radiohead#letterboxd#seventeen#queer#philip seymour hoffman
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Ranking all the books I read this year
1 The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde (Reread) 2 The Fireman by Joe Hill 3 The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton 4 Matilda by Roald Dahl 5 The Road by Cormac McCarthy 6 The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien (Reread) 7 Earthlings by Sayaka Murata 8 A Clockwork Orange by Anthony Burgess (Reread) 9 A Hunger Artist by Franz Kafka 10 The Time Machine by H.G. Wells (Reread) 11 The String of Pearls by ??? 12 The Mysterious Stranger by Mark Twain 13 The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka 14 The Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins 15 The Golden Compass by Philip Pullman 16 The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams 17 To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee 18 Delicate Condition by Danielle Valentine 19 The Nothing Man by Catherine Ryan Howard 20 Little Women by Louisa May Alcott 21 The Island of Dr. Moreau by H.G. Wells (Reread) 22 The Witches by Roald Dahl 23 The Three-Body Problem by Liu Cixin 24 Slaughterhouse-Five by Kurt Vonnegut Jr. 25 The Yellow Wall-Paper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman 26 Borne by Jeff VanderMeer 27 The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald 28 The Sea of Monsters by Rick Riordan 29 Journey to the Center of the Earth by Jules Verne 30 The Castle of Otranto by Horace Walpole 31 Angels & Demons by Dan Brown 32 Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand (I HATE HER I HATE HER I HATE HER!!!!!)
#Oscar Wilde#Joe Hill#S. E. Hinton#Roald Dahl#Cormac McCarthy#Tolkien#Sayaka Murata#Anthony Burgess#Franz Kafka#H.G. Wells#Mark Twain#Paula Hawkins#Philip Pullman#Douglas Adams#Harper Lee#Danielle Valentine#Catherine Ryan Howard#Louisa May Alcott#Liu Cixin#Kurt Vonnegut Jr.#Charlotte Perkins Gilman#Jeff Vandermeer#F. Scott Fitzgerald#Rick Riordan#Jules Verne#Horace Walpole#Dan Brown#Ayn Rand#Bookblr#Personal
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InterCommunication’91 “The Museum Inside The Telephone Network”
Tokyo's 1991 museum show only accessible by telephone, fax and modem, with works by Laurie Anderson, J.G. Ballard, John Cage, Merce Cunningham, Félix Guattari, Derek Jarman, Ryuichi Sakamoto, & many more https://monoskop.org/log/?p=19463
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The exhibition organised by the Project InterCommunication Center (ICC), founded by the Japanese telecom NTT, was a pioneering project investigating the implications of networked communication for the museum institution. The exhibition was only accessible to home users by means of the telephone, fax, and in a limited sense computer networking. It was meant as a model for a new kind of an “invisible” museum. Later it was followed up by another ICC exhibition The Museum Inside the Network (1995). The ICC opened its exhibition space in 1997.
The works and messages from almost 100 artists, writers, and cultural figures were available through five channels. The works in “Voice & sound channel” such as talks and readings on the theme of communication could be listened to by telephone. The “Interactive channel” offered participants to create musical tunes by pushing buttons on a telephone. Works of art, novels, comics and essays could be received at home through “Fax channel”. The “Live channel” offered artists’ live performances and telephone dialogues between invited intellectuals to be heard by telephone. Additionally, computer graphics works could be accessed by modem and downloaded to one’s personal computer screen for viewing.
Contributors include Laurie Anderson, J.G. Ballard, Christian Boltanski, Pierre Boulez, William S. Burroughs, Merce Cunningham, Daniel Buren, John Cage, Jacques Derrida, Allen Ginsberg, Philip Glass, Félix Guattari, Pontus Hultén, Derek Jarman, Jeff Koons, Daniel Libeskind, Jackson Mac Low, Judith Malina, Renzo Piano, Steve Reich, Ryuichi Sakamoto, Akira Sakata, Paul Virilio, Robert Wilson, Tadanori Yokoo, John Zorn, a.o.
Edited by Urban Design Research Introduction by Akira Asada, Yutaka Hikosaka, and Toshiharu Itou Publisher NTT, Tokyo, 1991 259 pages
#laurie anderson#jg ballard#john cage#merce cunningham#felix guattari#derek jarman#ryuichi sakamoto#interactive art#william s burroughs
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Largest Vocal Ranges
Caveats: This list is undoubtedly very incomplete. I've not been able to find a recent source that seems anywhere near comprehensive and reliable. Furthermore, I had to use the wayback machine to locate the one I've used here. Also, I've added the top 2 myself because they did not appear in the original list, which was last updated on May 28, 2014.
10 octaves
Tim Storms (G/G♯−5 to G/G♯5)
8 octaves
Georgia Brown (G2 to G10)
6 octaves, 1/2 note
Mike Patton (Eb1 to E7)
5 octaves, 5-1/2 notes
Corey Taylor (Eb1 to C7)
5 octaves, 4-1/2 notes
Diamanda Galás (F2 to C#8)
5 octaves, 3 notes
David Lee Roth (E1 to A6)
5 octaves, 2-1/2 notes
Axl Rose (F1 to Bb6)
5 octaves, 2 notes
Rody Walker (G1 to B6)
5 octaves, 1 note
Nina Hagen (G#1 to Bb6)
5 octaves, 1/2 notes
Ville Valo (C1 to C#6)
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4 octaves, 6-1/2 notes
Roger Waters (B1 to Bb6)
Mariah Carey (G#2 to G7)
4 octaves, 5-1/2 notes
Kyo (F#1 to E6)
Devin Townsend (C2 to Bb6)
4 octaves, 5 notes
Paul McCartney (A1 to F6)
4 octaves, 4 notes
Dan Swano (D1 to A5)
Jonathan Davis (A1 to E6)
Prince (E2 to B6)
4 octaves, 3 notes
Tim Foust (Eb1 to G#5)
4 octaves, 2-1/2 notes
Jon Bon Jovi (E2 to G#6)
Chino Moreno (F#2 to B6)
4 octaves, 2 notes
King Diamond (A1 to C6)
Peter Steele (Eb1 to F#5)
Minnie Ripperton (Eb3 to F#7)
4 octaves, 1-1/2 notes
Billy Gibbons (G1 to Bb5)
Ken Tamplin (G1 to Bb5)
4 octaves, 1 note
Elvis Presley (G1 to A5)
Anthony Keidis (G1 to A5)
Warrel Dane (G#1 to Bb5)
Jim Gillette (C2 to D6)
Burton Cummings (C2 to D6)
Steven Tyler (D2 to E6)
Serj Tankian (D2 to E6)
Vita (D2 to E6)
Doug Pinnick (E2 to F6)
4 octaves, 1/2 note
David Bowie (G1 to G#5)
Peter Gabriel (G1 to G#5)
Phil Anselmo (A1 to Bb5)
David Draiman (Bb1 to B5)
Rob Halford (C2 to C#6)
Marvin Gaye (D2 to Eb6)
James Brown (Eb2 to E6)
Christina Aguilera (C3 to C#7)
4 octaves
Maynard James Keenan (G1 to G5)
Geoff Tate (A1 to A5)
Captain Beefheart (A1 to A5)
Jon Oliva (A1 to A5)
Nils Frykdahl (A1 to A5)
Tom Araya (C#2 to C#6)
Kai Hansen (C#2 to C#6)
Ian Gillan (D2 to D6)
Glenn Hughes (D2 to D6)
Daniel Heiman (Eb2 to Eb6)
Freddie Mercury (F2 to F6)
3 octaves, 6-1/2 notes
Jorn Lande (Bb1 to A5)
Trent Reznor (C#2 to C6)
3 octaves, 6 notes
Rob Zombie (A1 to G5)
Jack Black (A1 to G5)
Daniel Gildenlow (B1 to A5)
John Lennon (C2 to B5)
Eric Adams (C2 to B5)
Tommy Karevik (PelleK) (D2 to C6)
Nils K. Rue (D2 to C6)
Elton John (E2 to D6)
Robert Smith (E2 to D6)
Jeff Buckley (F2 to E6)
Luis Miguel (G2 to F6) (note: still being analyzed)
3 octaves, 5-1/2 notes
Russell Allen (G#1 to F5)
Nick Cave (B1 to G#5)
Bobby McFerrin (B1 to G#5)
Tony Kakko (B1 to G#5)
Quorthon (B1 to G#5)
Tiny Tim (Eb2 to C6)
Robert Plant (E2 to C#6)
3 octaves, 5 notes
Barry White (F#1 to Eb5)
Roy Khan (Bb1 to F#5)
Roger Daltrey (B1 to G5)
Lou Gramm (B1 to G5)
Chris Isaak (B1 to G5)
Billy Joel (C2 to A5)
David Coverdale (C2 to A5)
Brendon Urie (C#2 to Bb5)
Stevie Wonder (E2 to C6)
Tobias Sammet (E2 to C6)
Rance Allen (F2 to D6)
Siouxsie Sioux (A2 to F6)
Tina Turner (B2 to G6)
3 octaves, 4-1/2 notes
Sean Peck (G1 to Eb5)
Tom Waits (Bb1 to F5)
Tay Zonday (Bb1 to F5)
Marilyn Manson (B1 to F#5)
Burton C. Bell (B1 to F#5)
Bono (C2 to G#5)
Eddie Vedder (C2 to G#5)
Gene Simmons (C2 to G#5)
Andi Deris (C2 to G#5)
Jari Maenpaa (C2 to G#5)
David Gilmour (C#2 to A5)
Hansi Kursch (C#2 to A5)
Morten Harket (C2 to G#5)
James LaBrie (D2 to Bb5)
Matt Barlow (D2 to Bb5)
Ted Neeley (D2 to Bb5)
Bruce Springsteen (Eb2 to B5)
Ronnie James Dio (Eb2 to B5)
Tim "Ripper" Owens (Eb2 to B5)
Miljenko Matijevic (Eb2 to B5)
Brad Delp (F#2 to D6)
Philip Bailey (G2 to Eb6)
Karen O (B2 to F#6)
Claire Boucher (Grimes) (D3 to Bb6)
Annette Olzon (D3 to Bb6)
3 octaves, 4 notes
Mikael Akerfeldt (G1 to D5)
Damon Albarn (B1 to F5)
M. Shadows (C#2 to G#5)
Chris Cornell (D2 to A5)
Brian Johnson (D2 to A5)
Richard Page (D2 to A5)
Layne Staley (Eb2 to Bb5)
Tony Harnell (Eb2 to Bb5)
Bruce Dickinson (E2 to B5)
Paul Stanley (E2 to B5)
Geddy Lee (E2 to B5)
Marc Bolan (E2 to B5)
Graham Bonnett (F2 to C6)
Mark Boals (F2 to C6)
Michael Mills (F2 to C6)
Michael Jackson (F#2 to C#6)
Sammy Hagar (F#2 to C#6)
Sarah Vaughan (G2 to D6)
Cedric Bixler-Zavala (G2 to D6)
Beyonce (A2 to E6)
Kate Bush (B2 to F6)
Cyndi Lauper (Eb3 to Bb6)
3 octaves, 3-1/2 notes
J.D. Summer (G0 to C#4)
Jon Schaffer (F#1 to C5)
Greg Puciato (C2 to F#5)
Tom Jones (C#2 to G5)
Scott Weiland (C#2 to G5)
Fabio Laine (Eb2 to A5)
Jim Morrison (E2 to Bb5)
Adam Lambert(E2 to Bb5)
Stu Block (E2 to Bb5)
Billy Corgan (F#2 to C6)
Myles Kennedy (F#2 to C6)
Jimmy Gnecco (F#2 to C6)
Klaus Nomi (G2 to C#6)
PJ Harvey (A2 to Eb6)
3 octaves, 3 notes
Josh Homme (Bb1 to Eb5)
Brandon Boyd (B1 to E5)
Iggy Pop (B1 to E5)
James Hetfield (C2 to F5)
Julian Casablancas (C#2 to F#5)
Joe Elliott (D2 to G5)
Zak Stevens (D2 to G5)
Nils Patrik Johansson (Eb2 to G#5)
Mick Jagger (E2 to A5)
Nina Simone (E2 to A5)
George Michael (E2 to A5)
Pharrell Williams(E2 to A5)
Michael Kiske(E2 to A5)
Tommy Giles Rogers (E2 to A5)
Tim Buckley (F2 to B5)
Brian May (F2 to B5)
Tori Amos (G2 to C6)
Corey Glover (G2 to C6)
Justin Hawkins (B2 to E6)
Miley Cyrus (B2 to E6)
Marcela Bovio (G#3 to F#5)
3 octaves, 2-1/2 notes
Bob Dylan (C#2 to F5)
Kurt Cobain (C#2 to F5)
Buddy Holly (D2 to F#5)
Chris Martin (Eb2 to G5)
Paul Rodgers (E2 to G#5)
Chad Kroeger (E2 to G#5)
Robin Thicke (F2 to Bb5)
Justin Timberlake (F#2 to B5)
Jared Leto (G#2 to C6)
Norah Jones (A2 to C#6)
Chang Yu-Sheng (Bb2 to D6)
Kelly Clarkson (Eb3 to G6)
3 octaves, 2 notes
Ivan Rebroff (F1 to A5)
Ringo Starr (C2 to E5)
Steve Vai (C2 to E5)
Todd Smith (C2 to E5)
Lou Reed (D2 to F5)
Eminem (D2 to F5)
Thom Yorke (E2 to G5)
Adam Levine (E2 to G5)
Huey Lewis(F2 to A5)
Mika (F2 to A5)
Aretha Franklin (G2 to B5)
Annie Lennox (G2 to B5)
Matt Bellamy (G2 to B5)
James Rivera (G2 to B5)
Michael Bolton (A2 to C6)
Jackie Wilson (A2 to C6)
Alanis Morissette (B2 to D6)
Grace Slick (B2 to D6)
Floor Jansen (D3 to F6)
Cher (D3 to F6)
Annie Haslam (E3 to G6)
3 octaves, 1-1/2 notes
Ozzy Osbourne (Eb2 to F5)
Fred First (Eb2 to F5)
Darroh Sudderth (Eb2 to F5)
Simon LeBon (E2 to F#5)
Barry Gibb (F2 to G#5)
Patrick Stump (F2 to G#5)
Happy Rhodes (F2 to G#5)
Sebastian Bach (F#2 to A5)
Lisa Gerrard (F#2 to A5)
Steve Perry (F#2 to A5)
Matt Tuck (F#2 to A5)
Joey Belladonna (G2 to Bb5)
Ella Fitzgerald (G#2 to B5)
Michael Sweet (Bb2 to C#6)
Rihanna (B2 to C#6)
Tarja Turunen (F3 to G#6)
3 octaves, 1 note
Till Lindemann (G1 to A4)
Leonard Cohen (G1 to A4)
Dave Gahan (B1 to C5)
Glenn Danzig (C2 to D5)
Dave Grohl (D2 to E5)
Neil Young (E2 to F5)
Claudio Sanchez (E2 to F5)
Brian Wilson (F2 to G5)
Phil Collins (F2 to G5)
Joacim Cans (F#2 to G#5) (still being analyzed)
David Byron (G2 to A5)
Jon Anderson (G2 to A5)
John Arch (G2 to A5)
Alessandro Conti (G2 to A5)
Ray Charles (G#2 to Bb5)
Bob Marley (A2 to B5)
Steve Winwood (A2 to B5)
Ann Wilson (C3 to D6)
3 octaves, 1/2 note
Jeremy Enigk (F2 to F#5) (still being analyzed)
Marc Storace (G2 to G#5) (still being analyzed)
Spencer Sotelo (G#2 to A5)
Justin Bieber (A2 to Bb5)
Lady Gaga (Bb2 to B5)
Beth Gibbons (C#3 to D6)
Lana Del Rey (C3 to C#6)
Amy Lee (Eb3 to E6)
3 octaves
Christopher Lee (Bb1 to Bb4)
Billy Idol (C2 to C5)
Michael Hutchence (C#2 to C#5)
Brian Molko (D2 to D5)
Paul Simon (Eb2 to Eb5)
Roy Orbison (E2 to E5)
Howard Jones (Killswitch Engage) (E2 to E5)
Chris Jericho (G2 to G5)
Chester Bennington (G#2 to G#5)
Lorde (G#2 to G#5)
Chris Barretto (G#2 to G#5)
Janis Joplin (B2 to B5)
Bobby "Blitz" Ellsworth (B2 to B5)
2 octaves, 6-1/2 notes
Dave Mustaine (E2 to Eb5)
Taylor Hawkins (F#2 to F5)
Hyde. (F#2 to F5)
Sting (G2 to F#5)
John Fogerty (G2 to F#5)
Billy Joe Armstrong (A2 to G#5)
Gwen Stefani (Eb3 to D6)
Rod Stewart (C#3 to C6)
Sinead O'Connor (A2 to G#5)
Bruno Mars (Bb2 to A5)
2 octaves, 6 notes
Brent Smith (E2 to D5)
Steven Wilson (E2 to D5)
Chris Corner (F2 to E5)
Robin Gibb (G2 to F5)
John Garcia (G2 to F5)
Julee Cruise (A2 to G5)
John Lydon (A2 to G5) (analysis in progress)
Adrian Belew (A2 to G5) (analysis in progress)
Mike Pinder (A2 to G5) (analysis in progress)
Daniel Tompkins (A2 to G5) (analysis in progress)
Billy Ocean (Bb2 to G#5)
Joe Cocker (B2 to A5)
Adele (C3 to B5)
Dolly Parton (E3 to D6)
Bjork (E3 to D6)
2 octaves, 5-1/2 notes
Johnny Cash (B1 to G#4)
Little Richard (F2 to Eb5)
Nate Ruess (G#2 to F5)
Z.P. Theart (Bb2 to G5)
Andrew Stockdale (B2 to G#5)
Vince Neil (C3 to Bb5)
2 octaves, 5 notes
Michael Stipe (D2 to B4)
David Ruffin (E2 to C5)
Van Morrison (E2 to C5)
Chuck Berry (E2 to C5)
Mick Hucknall (F#2 to Eb5)
Art Garfunkel (G2 to E5)
Chris Jericho (G2 to E5)
John Lodge (A2 to F5)
Alicia Keys (Bb2 to F#5)
Hayley Williams (Bb2 to F#5)
Anneke van Giersbergen (C3 to A5)
Joanna Newsom (C3 to A5)
2 octaves, 4-1/2 notes
Raine Maida (D2 to Bb4)
Adam Young (G2 to Eb5)
Damian Wilson (B2 to F#5)
Joni Mitchell (C#3 to A5)
Dusty Springfield (D3 to Bb5)
Katy Perry (D3 to Bb5)
2 octaves, 4 notes
Gerard Way (G2 to D5)
Drake Bell (A2 to E5)
Jonny Craig (A2 to E5)
Otis Redding (B2 to F5)
Stevie Nicks (B2 to F5)
Smokey Robinson (C3 to G5)
Kellin Quinn (C3 to G5)
Whitney Houston (C#3 to G#5)
2 octaves, 3-1/2 notes
Frank Sinatra (D2 to G#4)
Neil Diamond (D2 to G#4)
Josh Groban (F#2 to C5)
Meat Loaf (A2 to Eb5)
Ray William Johnson (C3 to F#5)
2 octaves, 3 notes
Justin Hayward (G2 to C5)
Zack de la Rocha (A2 to D5)
Jesse Leach (A2 to D5) (analysis in progress)
Brian Aubert (B2 to E5)
2 octaves, 2-1/2 notes
Jerry Lee Lewis (G#2 to C5)
Ricky Martin (Bb2 to D5)
Luciano Pavarotti (C#3 to F5)
2 octaves, 2 notes
Jeff Magnum (G2 to B4) (analysis in progress)
Sam Cooke (A2 to C5)
Karen Carpenter (D3 to F5)
Loreena McKennitt (E3 to G5)
2 octaves, 1-1/2 notes
Taylor Swift (E3 to F#5)
2 octaves, 1/2 note
Bill Kaulitz (C3 to C#5) (analysis in progress)
2 octaves
Skin (Deborah Dyer) (B3 to B5)
1 octave, 3 notes
Avi Kaplan (A2 to D4) (analysis in progress)
Had not been analyzed [at the time of the article]:
Christian Alvestam
Julie Andrews
Marc Anthony
Blixa Bargeld
Beck
Andy Bell
Pat Benatar
Andre Benjamin (Andre 3000)
James Blake
Cory Brandan
Sarah Brightman
Joseph Calleja
Anna Carolina
Tom Chaplin
Kristen Chenowith
Jarvis Church
Merry Clayton
Robert Crowe
Atilla Csihar
Lisa Dalbello
D'Angelo
Jon DeLeo
Marcella Detroit
Ryan Devlin
Celine Dion
James Euringer
Siobhan Fahey
Agnetha Faltskog
Feist
Rachel Ferrell
Dani Filth
Lisa Fischer
Elizabeth Fraser
Marta Gabriel
Declan Galbraith
Merrill Garbus
Sameer Ghadia
Jared Gomes
Ariana Grande
Steve Green
Emily Haines
Zac Hanson
Imogen Heap
Donnie Iris
Freddie Jackson
Jim James
Alain Johannes
Daniel Johns
Jyrki 69
Tom Keifer
Andy Kuntz
Patti LaBelle
Caroline Lavelle
Aaron Lewis
Adam Lopez
Patti Lupone
Billy MacKenzie
Madonna
Barry Manilow
Bobby Martin
Dean Martin
Sylvia "Skin" Massy
Dave Matthews
Maxwell
Sarah McLachlan
Roger Miller
Chuck Mosley
Peter Murphy
Aaron Neville
Harry Nilsson
Brandy Norwood
Alissa Now
Sally Oldfield
Beth Orton
David Pack
Ronan Parke
Paul Potts
Panda Bare
Pink
Josh Ramsay
Lou Rhodes
Dax Riggs
Jasmine Rodgers
Kenny Rogers
Linda Ronstadt
Gavin Rossdale
Mike Semesky
Sia
Sho
Norman Skinner
Martina Sorbara
Cat Stevens
Shirley Strachan
Barbra Streisand
Stumpen (Gero Ivers)
Lacey Sturm
Yma Sumac
Avey Tare
Alan Tecchio
Neil Tennant
Ray Thomas
Tracey Thorn
Mel Torme
Conway Twitty
Jimmy Urine
Regine Velasquez
Frankie Valli
Varg Vikemes
Violetta Villas
Tim Waurick
Alissa White-Gluz
Andrew Wood
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Digging deeper: Axl Rose is NOT the singer with the widest range. (2014, May 28). Vintage Vinyl News. Retrieved September 15, 2014, from http://web.archive.org/web/20140915075826/https://www.vintagevinylnews.com/2014/05/digging-deeper-axl-rose-is-not-singer.html
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5 Chanel Is Wrapped In Ribbons For Fall 2025 On the final day of Paris Fashion Week, Chanel presented a distinctly feminine collection for Fall 2025. Inspired by the brand’s signature bows—an accessory beloved by Coco Chanel and turned into a house code by Karl Lagerfeld in the ‘90s—the label’s studio team crafted a ribbon-filled collection, presented on a black ribbon-shaped runway in the Grand Palais. Its newest collection featured a mix of red, green, blue, black, and white tweed skirt suits, blazers, formal gowns, and minidresses, most layered with floating sheer skirts in homage to ribbons’ lightweight nature. However, one of the biggest runway moments was the brand’s newest show crasher: a stray pigeon that strutted down the runway before taking flight! An impressive front row was also in attendance, including Tyla, Camila Cabello, Dakota Fanning, Raye, Whitney Peak, and more. All images: Courtesy of Chanel Gigi Hadid Embraces Jazz Age Glamour For Vogue‘s April 2025 Issue Vogue’s latest cover star is Gigi Hadid! The supermodel is front and center for Annie Leibovitz’s lens, fronting the publication’s April 2025 issue. Posing in a gauzy Valentino dress styled by Alex Harrington, Hadid’s Jazz Age-themed editorial finds her outfitted in similarly nostalgic numbers by Chanel, Fendi, Dior Haute Couture, Prada, Miu Miu, Schiaparelli Haute Couture, and vintage pieces from Timeless Vixen. Her interview with Chloe Schama finds Hadid opening up on her multi-faceted nature as a model, mother, and founder of her Guest in Residence knitwear brand—as well as her recent romance with Bradley Cooper. “I think just getting to the point where knowing what you want and deserve in a relationship is essential,” Hadid says, “and then to find someone that is in a place in their life where they know what they want and deserve…and you both do work separately to come together and be the best partner that you can be. I just feel really lucky. Yeah, lucky’s the word. I respect him so much as a creative, and I feel that he gives so much to me: encouragement and, just, belief. For those people you admire to encourage you, it can create so much belief in yourself. Like, what’s the worst thing if I auditioned for this? You jump and take the leap.” Awww… Gigi Hadid (Annie Leibovitz) The Cinema Society & Neon Toast The Actor’s Premiere With Gemma Chan & André Holland Cheers! On Monday night, The Cinema Society and Neon hosted the official New York premiere of Duke Johnson’s latest film, The Actor. Starring Gemma Chan and André Holland, the historical crime film was screened at Village East. Afterwards, guests convened for a chic afterparty at The Twenty Two—complete with plenty of martinis, prosecco, and light bites from French fries to peach tarts. Attendees included Zazie Beetz, Denée Benton, Ben McKenzie, Reid Scott, Abigail Spencer, Josh Charles, Corey Stoll, Clark Gregg, Stephen Cooney, Paul Young, Aaron Mitchell, Andrew Saffir, Daniel Benedict, Devon Young, Joshua Boone, Odelya Halevi, Jihae, Tyler Lain, Leon, Adrian Martinez, Jo Ellen Pellman, Sterling Jones, David Kuhn, Don Lee, Alex Lundqvist, Keytt Lundqvist, Luke Slattery, Chiké Okonkwo, Patrick Alwyn, Sophie Auster, Jeff Ayars, Andrew Boszhardt, Sloane Crosley, Amanda Demme, Catherine Curtin, Philip Ettinger, Gabe Fazio, Cassandra Freeman, Montego Glover, Ezra Edelman, Hunter Kohl, Rock Kohli, Orfeh, Lara Eurdolian King, Travis Cronin, Cameron Moir, Jordan Monaghan, Coco Mitchell, Gil Perez-Abraham, Emma O’Connor, Loree Rodkin, Sam Shaffer, Kathryn Neale, Elettra Wiedemann, Caleb Lane, Jake Silbermann, Lucila Sola, Mick Szal, Tara Westwood, and more. All images: David Benthal/BFA Scarlett Johansson Talks Fame, Multitasking, & More for InStyle Scarlett Johansson is back, fronting InStyle’s new Spring Fashion & Beauty issue! Outfitted in contemporary pieces by Gabriela Hearst, Burberry, Michael Kors, Saint Laurent, and more, Johansson opens up on her life in front of and behind the camera—including how she’s quite camera-shy herself! In her accompanying interview with Jason Wheeler, the star shares how she’s developing new film Just Cause, starring in summer’s Jurassic World: Rebirth, and balancing both producing and acting projects with parenting and her skincare line, The Outset. “It’s understanding how to delegate,” Johansson says. “I’ve gotten better at that with more experience. I am kind of a control freak. I have a very active mind. People always describe how they’re ‘zoned out’ and I’m not sure what that means.” Scarlett Johansson Scarlett Johansson All images: Courtesy of InStyle Mona Tougaard Blooms As Viktor & Rolf’s Newest Flowerbomb Face Mona Tougaard’s in full bloom! The star model is the face of Viktor & Rolf’s new Flowerbomb Extreme eau de parfum, the latest in its blossoming Flowerbomb perfume line. In a new campaign, Tougaard is clad in a chic but punky quilted leather dress while embracing Flowerbomb’s signature pink bottle—and shares her connection to the floral scent, which you can check out on Instagram. Flowerbomb Extreme itself features notes of jasmine, orange blossom, raspberry, and bergamot, finished with vanilla for a lingering sweetness—which you can discover online and in-stores now. Tougaard’s the latest to join Viktor & Rolf’s roster of Flowerbomb faces, which have included Emily Ratajkowski, Anya Taylor-Joy, and more. Mona Tougaard (Courtesy of Viktor & Rolf Fragrances) Orlebar Brown and Faena collab Time to take a dip! Orlebar Brown has just teamed up with Faena Miami Beach on a stylish new swim collab. The duo have revamped Orlebar’s staple Bulldog swim shorts with two new colorful prints, respectively featuring a lush garden and Faena’s refreshing blue pool (complete with striped cabanas)! Both styles merge Brown’s signature sharp style with the South American heritage of Faena Miami Beach, ensuring you’ll be suited up with flair while visiting any pool or ocean this summer. To pick up your own pair, you can shop in-person at select Orlebar Brown boutiques, Tierra Santa Healing House’s Big Bang boutique at 3201 Collins Avenue in Miami, or OrlebarBrown.com. 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Earth-UNKNOWN
(A definitive list of Killers/Survivors of BHVR's Dead by Daylight, and their corresponding Villains/Heroes.)
Heroes:
Dwight Fairfield - Mirror (This universe equivalent to Dagger)
Claudette Morrel - Photon
Meg Thomas - Spitfire
Jake Park - Wild Child
Nea Karlsson - Shadowcat, A.K.A. Kitty Pryde
David King - The Punisher
Feng Min - Jubilee
Ace Visconti - Gambit
Kate Denson - Dazzler
Adam Francis - Spiderman
Jeff Johansen - Thor
Jane Romero - She-Hulk
Yui Kimura - Psylocke
Zarina Kassir - Red Scarab
Felix Richter - Star-Lord
Élodie Rakoto - Storm
Yun-Jin Lee - Emma Frost (Known as Madame Frost as her alias in Earth-UNKNOWN) - Is also the producer for Seol Hee; A.K.A. Luna Snow
Mikaela Reid - Enchantress
Jonah Vasquez - Cypher
Haddie Kaur - Detective Fantôme
Vittorio Toscano - Dr. Strange
Thalita Lyra - The Invisible Woman
Renato Lyra - Sunspot
Gabriel Soma - Adam Warlock - "Sarah" in Gabriel's lore is actually an acronym for the Earth-UNKNOWN' Mantis, Project 'S.A.R.A.H. (Space /Aeronautics Reconnaissance And Healthcare).
Sable Ward - Magik
Taurie Cain - Wolfsbane (Known as Taurie Cain-Sinclair in this verse)
Villains:
Evan MacMillan (The Trapper) - King Pin
Philip Ojomo (The Wraith) - Night Crawler
Max Thompson (The Hillbilly) - Gorr the God-Killer
Sally Smithson (The Nurse) - Blink
Lisa Sherwood (The Hag) - Clea
Herman Carter (The Doctor) - The High Evolutionary
Anna (The Huntress) - Sabretooth
Kenneth Chase (The Clown) - Hobgoblin
Rin Yamaoka (The Spirit) - Elektra
The Legion (Collectively) - Moon Knight (Bloodmoon Variant) - See Cosmetic Interpretation post for elaboration until full backstory is written.
Adiris (The Plague) - Contagion
Kazan Yamaoka (The Oni) - Silver Samurai
Caleb Quinn (The Deathslinger) - Cable (From Past to Present Variant)
Talbot Grimes (The Blight) - Dr. Doom
Charlotte Deshayes (The Twin{s}) - Reaper
Ji-Woon Hak (The Trickster) - Loki Laufeyson
Carmina Mora (The Artist) - Harpy
The Dredge - Knull
Tarhos Kovács (The Knight) - Dormammu
Adiana Imai (The Skull Merchant) - The Iron Maiden
HUX-A7-13 (The Singularity) - Ultron
The Unknown - Mephistopheles
Portia Maye (The Houndmaster) - Madame Masque
Daniel Johnson A.K.A. Jed Olson (The Ghost Face) - Smoke (This universe equivalent to Cloak)
I'll attach the hyperlinks to each character's story as I write them, so slowly but surely, there will be a backstory for each character.
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CALTIKI, THE IMMORTAL MONSTER (1959, Caltiki il mostro immortale) – Episode 195 – Decades of Horror: The Classic Era
“The garden is filled with monsters!” No more weeding! Hooray! Join this episode’s Grue-Crew – Daphne Monary-Ernsdorff, Chad Hunt, Doc Rotten, Jeff Mohr, and guest Bill Mulligan – as they dissect one of Italy’s first horror movies, Caltiki, the Immortal Monster (1959, Caltiki il mostro immortale), helmed by Riccardo Freda and Mario Bava.
Decades of Horror: The Classic Era Episode 195 – Caltiki, the Immortal Monster (1959)
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Synopsis: A team of archaeologists in Mexico encounters an amorphous, blob-like monster that appears to be connected with the collapse of the Mayan civilization.
Directed by: Riccardo Freda (as Robert Hamton); Mario Bava (uncredited)
Writing Credits: Filippo Sanjust (screenplay) (as Philip Just); Riccardo Freda (screenplay) (uncredited)
Special Effects by: Mario Bava (as Marie Foam)
Selected Cast:
John Merivale as Prof. John Fielding
Didi Sullivan as Ellen Fielding
Gérard Herter as Max Gunther (as Gerard Haerter)
Giacomo Rossi Stuart as Prof. Rodríguez’s Assistant (as G.R. Stuart)
Vittorio André as Prof. Rodríguez (as Victor Andrèe)
Daniele Vargas as Bob (as Daniel Vargas)
Arturo Dominici as Nieto (as Arthur Dominick)
Nerio Bernardi as Police Inspector (as Black Bernard)
Daniela Rocca as Linda
Gail Pearl as Indian Dancer (as Gay Pearl)
Armando Annuale as Journalist at Press Conference (uncredited)
Orlando Baralla as Scientist (uncredited)
Mario Bava as Mexican at Police Station (uncredited)
Tom Felleghy as Astronomer (uncredited)
Ferruccio Fregonese as Journalist at Press Conference (uncredited)
Sandro Mondini as Journalist at Press Conference (uncredited)
Renzo Palmer as Narrator (uncredited)
Renato Terra as Investigating Officer (uncredited)
The Grue-Crew’s subject this episode is Caltiki, the Immortal Monster (1959, Caltiki il mostro immortale), the “is it Riccardo Freda’s or is it Mario Bava’s” Italian horror movie featuring a giant glob of tripe. Whether Freda’s film, Bava’s film, or both, Caltiki is a fun watch with surprising chills from such a low-budget, early entry in the now legendary Italian horror film industry. Of course, Bava’s cinematography and special effects are splendidly displayed throughout the film. Bill Mulligan comes along for the Bava ride, providing his valuable insights regarding his favorite director. As Bill has written, “(Caltiki) is definitely one of the top 3 blob movies of all time, a genre that is composed of The Blob, The Blob, and Caltiki.” The rest of the Grue-Crew are in complete agreement.
At the time of this writing, Caltiki, the Immortal Monster (1959) is available to stream from Tubi and PPV from Apple TV and Amazon Prime. The film is available on physical media as a 2-Disc Special Edition [Blu-ray + DVD] from Arrow Video.
For a different take, check out Paul Cardullo’s Groovy Gory Gruesome Gold Review of Caltiki, the Immortal Monster here: https://gruesomemagazine.com/2017/05/21/caltiki-immortal-monster/
Gruesome Magazine’s Decades of Horror: The Classic Era records a new episode every two weeks. Next in their very flexible schedule – this one chosen by Jeff – is The Curse of the Crying Woman (1963, La maldición de la Llorona), a Mexican horror film directed by Rafael Baledón and featuring Rita Macedo, Rosita Arenas, Abel Salazar, Carlos López Moctezuma, and Enrique Lucero.
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To each of you from each of them, “Thank you so much for watching and listening!”
Check out this episode!
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Fantasy Recs:
The Book of Jhereg by Steven Brust (Dragaera) Black God's Kiss by C.L. Moore (Jirel of Joiry) Waylander by David Gemmell (Waylander) The Blacktongue Thief and Between Two Fires by Christopher Buehlman (Blacktongue) Assassin’s Apprentice by Robin Hobb (Realm of the Elderlings) The Blade Itself by Joe Abercrombie (The First Law) A Game of Thrones by George R.R. Martin (A Song of Ice and Fire) The Curse of Chalion by Lois McMaster Bujold (World of the Five Gods) The Dragonbone Chair by Tad Williams (Memory, Sorrow, and Thorn) Chronicles of the Black Company by Glen Cook (The Black Company) The Dragon’s Path by Daniel Abraham (The Dagger and the Coin) The Traitor Baru Cormorant by Seth Dickinson (The Masquerade) Johannes Cabal the Necromancer by Jonathan L. Howard (Johannes Cabal) The Folding Knife by K.J. Parker The Devourers by Indra Das Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell and Piranesi by Susanna Clarke A Country of Ghosts by Margaret Killjoy The Colour of Magic by Terry Pratchett (Discworld) City of Bones by Martha Wells The Alchemy of Stone by Ekaterina Sedia A Woman of the Sword by Anna Smith Spark Those Above by Daniel Polansky (The Empty Throne) The Spear Cuts Through Water by Simon Jimenez The Dragon Waiting by John M. Ford Books of Blood by Clive Barker Tigana by Guy Gavriel Kay The Chatelaine by Kate Heartfield The Etched City by K.J. Bishop The Saint of Bright Doors by Vajra Chandrasekera Gormenghast by Meryn Peake Viriconium by M. John Harrison Black Leopard, Red Wolf by Marlon James (The Dark Star)
Horror Recs:
North American Lake Monsters by Nathan Ballingrud The Marigold by Andrew F. Sullivan The Beautiful Thing That Awaits Us All by Laird Barron The Wingspan of Severed Hands by Joe Koch A Collapse of Horses by Brian Evenson The Immeasurable Corpse of Nature by Christopher Slatsky Negative Space by B.R. Yeager A Natural History of Hell by Jeffrey Ford We Have Always Lived In The Castle by Shirley Jackson Furnace by Livia Llewelyn Manhunt by Gretchen Felker-Martin The Salt Grows Heavy by Cassandra Khaw Tell Me I'm Worthless by Alison Rumfitt Queen of Teeth by Hailey Piper Leech by Hiron Ennes
Sci-Fi Recs:
An Unkindness of Ghosts by Rivers Solomon The Left Hand of Darkness by Ursula K. Le Guin Rosewater by Tade Thompson (Rosewater) Ammonite by Nicola Griffith Dawn by Octavia E. Butler (Xenogenesis) A Scanner Darkly by Philip K. Dick Annihilation by Jeff VanderMeer Dhalgren by Samuel R. Delany Bang Bang Bodhisattva by Aubrey Wood
AHHHHH!!! THANK YOU SO MUCH!!! All go on The List!! Can't wait to check all of them out!
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herecomesthefirstday's year in review




Big things: Published a paper & a letter with my job, moved out of my parents' house and in with my boyfriend, stopped having a job, started watching One Piece, flew to Atlanta even though I hate flying, caught up with One Piece
TOP 20 FILMS OF 2023 / more & more year in review (music, TV, books, games) under readmore
Bottoms
Past Lives
Polite Society
The Holdovers
Oppenheimer
John Wick Chapter 4
Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse
Rye Lane
Killers of the Flower Moon
May December
Barbie
Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning
The Pope's Exorcist
Asteroid City
Theater Camp
The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar
You Hurt My Feelings
Poor Things
They Cloned Tyrone
80 For Brady
BEST SHORT OF 2023: Take Me Home
Songs on repeat / movies I watched and rated 4.5 or 5 stars / books read / TV watched / games played by month
January 🎵 Marigolds - Kishi Bashi American Teenager - Ethel Cain 🎬 Hail, Caesar! (2016) 4.5 Embrace of the Serpent (2015) 5 Fail Safe (1964) 4.5 Honorable mention: The Best Years of Our Lives (1946) 3.5 📚 World War Z - Max Brooks 🔁1/16 Gideon the Ninth - Tamsyn Muir 1/18 Harrow the Ninth - Tamsyn Muir 1/23 Nona the Ninth - Tamsyn Muir 1/26 📺 Dark
February 🎵 Partita for 8 Voices - Roomful of Teeth God Is a Freak - Peach PRC 🎬 Third Kind (2018) 4.5 Showgirls (1995) 4.5 Lord of the Rings trilogy (2001-2003) 🔁 5 📚 The Memory Police - Yōko Ogawa 2/7 Authority - Jeff VanderMeer 2/15 📺 Crazy Ex-Girlfriend 🔁 Bloodline S1
March 🎵 Not Another Rockstar - Maisie Peters 🎬 Banshees of Inisherin (2022) 4.5 John Wick (2014) 🔁 4.5 John Wick: Chapter 3 (2019) 🔁 5 Honorable mention: 80 for Brady (2023) 3 📚 Acceptance - Jeff VanderMeer 3/4 How To Hide An Empire - Daniel Immerwahr 📺 Crazy Ex-Girlfriend 🔁 Yellowjackets S1 🔁 S2 Poker Face Defending Jacob
April 🎵 2 Be Loved (Am I Ready) - Lizzo Daytona Sand - Orville Peck Little Dark Age - MGMT 🎬 John Wick: Chapter 4 (2023) 4.5 Honorable mention: Rye Lane (2023) 4 📚 How To Hide An Empire - Daniel Immerwahr 4/1 📺 Succession Grey's Anatomy Yellowjackets
May 🎵 Home - Diana Ross Lipstick Lover - Janelle Monáe Gloria - Laura Branigan 🎬 Polite Society (2023) 5 The Joy Luck Club (1993) 4.5 Crank (2006) 4.5 📺 Succession Grey's Anatomy Yellowjackets White Lotus 🎮 Tears of the Kingdom
June 🎵 Lipstick Lover - Janelle Monáe Movin' Out - Billy Joel 🎬 The Fabelmans (2022) 4.5 Casablanca (1942) 🔁 4.5 Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (2023) 4.5 Deep Blue Sea (1999) 5 What We Do In The Shadows (2014) 🔁 5 📺 White Lotus Grey's Anatomy Marriage The Bear 🎮 Tears of the Kingdom
July 🎵 My House - Diana Ross Both Sides Now - Joni Mitchell 🎬 Lady Bird (2017) 🔁 4.5 Pacific Rim (2013) 🔁 5 Whiplash (2014) 5 The Watermelon Woman (1996) 4.5 Howl's Moving Castle (2004) 🔁 4.5 Oppenheimer (2023) 4.5 📺 The Bear Grey's Anatomy Black Mirror What We Do In The Shadows Foundation 🎮 Tears of the Kingdom Rocket League
August 🎵 It's All Coming Back To Me Now - Celine Dion Adagio in D Minor - John Murphy 🎬 Marcel the Shell with Shoes On (2021) 4.5 📺 Foundation Only Murders in the Building Grey's Anatomy One Piece 🎮 Tears of the Kingdom We Love Katamari 📚 The Name of the Rose - Umberto Eco
September 🎵 American Pie - Don McLean 🎬 Bottoms (2023) 5 📺 One Piece Foundation Grey's Anatomy 🎮 We Love Katamari 📚 The Name of the Rose - Umberto Eco (9/9) Stone Butch Blues - Leslie Feinberg (9/26)
October 🎵 No One Comes Close - Infinity Song New Body Rhumba - LCD Soundsystem No One Dies From Love - Tove Lo 🎬 Past Lives (2023) 5 Deep Blue Sea (1999) 🔁 5 📺 One Piece Grey's Anatomy Lupin GBBO 📚 Arsène Lupin, Gentleman-Thief - Maurice Leblanc (10/26)
November 🎵 Liability - Lorde Together in Electric Dreams - Philip Oakey & Giorgio Moroder 🎬 Annette (2021) 4.5 Electric Dreams (1984) 5 Honorable Mention: Light & Magic (2022) 4 📺 One Piece Grey's Anatomy GBBO The Crown Mindhunter 🔁 📚 The Uranium Club - Miriam E. Hiebert (11/16)
December 🎵 Isumagijunnaitaungituq (The Unforgiven) - Elisapie Butchered Tongue - Hozier Christmas Baby - Infinity Song Home For Christmas - Infinity Song 🎬 The Holdovers (2023) 4.5 x2 Take Me Home (2023) 5 - short Pro Pool (2022) 4.5 - short Mamma Mia! (2008) 5 🔁 Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again (2018) 5 🔁 The Muppet Christmas Carol (1992) 5 🔁 Honorable mention: The Quiet Girl (2022) 4 📺 One Piece Grey's Anatomy Only Murders in the Building New Amsterdam Frieren Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch From Mercury The Crown Pokémon Concierge 🎮 Fall Guys Super Smash Bros. Ultimate 📚 Station Eleven - Emily St. John Mandel (12/25)
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5 Chanel Is Wrapped In Ribbons For Fall 2025 On the final day of Paris Fashion Week, Chanel presented a distinctly feminine collection for Fall 2025. Inspired by the brand’s signature bows—an accessory beloved by Coco Chanel and turned into a house code by Karl Lagerfeld in the ‘90s—the label’s studio team crafted a ribbon-filled collection, presented on a black ribbon-shaped runway in the Grand Palais. Its newest collection featured a mix of red, green, blue, black, and white tweed skirt suits, blazers, formal gowns, and minidresses, most layered with floating sheer skirts in homage to ribbons’ lightweight nature. However, one of the biggest runway moments was the brand’s newest show crasher: a stray pigeon that strutted down the runway before taking flight! An impressive front row was also in attendance, including Tyla, Camila Cabello, Dakota Fanning, Raye, Whitney Peak, and more. All images: Courtesy of Chanel Gigi Hadid Embraces Jazz Age Glamour For Vogue‘s April 2025 Issue Vogue’s latest cover star is Gigi Hadid! The supermodel is front and center for Annie Leibovitz’s lens, fronting the publication’s April 2025 issue. Posing in a gauzy Valentino dress styled by Alex Harrington, Hadid’s Jazz Age-themed editorial finds her outfitted in similarly nostalgic numbers by Chanel, Fendi, Dior Haute Couture, Prada, Miu Miu, Schiaparelli Haute Couture, and vintage pieces from Timeless Vixen. Her interview with Chloe Schama finds Hadid opening up on her multi-faceted nature as a model, mother, and founder of her Guest in Residence knitwear brand—as well as her recent romance with Bradley Cooper. “I think just getting to the point where knowing what you want and deserve in a relationship is essential,” Hadid says, “and then to find someone that is in a place in their life where they know what they want and deserve…and you both do work separately to come together and be the best partner that you can be. I just feel really lucky. Yeah, lucky’s the word. I respect him so much as a creative, and I feel that he gives so much to me: encouragement and, just, belief. For those people you admire to encourage you, it can create so much belief in yourself. Like, what’s the worst thing if I auditioned for this? You jump and take the leap.” Awww… Gigi Hadid (Annie Leibovitz) The Cinema Society & Neon Toast The Actor’s Premiere With Gemma Chan & André Holland Cheers! On Monday night, The Cinema Society and Neon hosted the official New York premiere of Duke Johnson’s latest film, The Actor. Starring Gemma Chan and André Holland, the historical crime film was screened at Village East. Afterwards, guests convened for a chic afterparty at The Twenty Two—complete with plenty of martinis, prosecco, and light bites from French fries to peach tarts. Attendees included Zazie Beetz, Denée Benton, Ben McKenzie, Reid Scott, Abigail Spencer, Josh Charles, Corey Stoll, Clark Gregg, Stephen Cooney, Paul Young, Aaron Mitchell, Andrew Saffir, Daniel Benedict, Devon Young, Joshua Boone, Odelya Halevi, Jihae, Tyler Lain, Leon, Adrian Martinez, Jo Ellen Pellman, Sterling Jones, David Kuhn, Don Lee, Alex Lundqvist, Keytt Lundqvist, Luke Slattery, Chiké Okonkwo, Patrick Alwyn, Sophie Auster, Jeff Ayars, Andrew Boszhardt, Sloane Crosley, Amanda Demme, Catherine Curtin, Philip Ettinger, Gabe Fazio, Cassandra Freeman, Montego Glover, Ezra Edelman, Hunter Kohl, Rock Kohli, Orfeh, Lara Eurdolian King, Travis Cronin, Cameron Moir, Jordan Monaghan, Coco Mitchell, Gil Perez-Abraham, Emma O’Connor, Loree Rodkin, Sam Shaffer, Kathryn Neale, Elettra Wiedemann, Caleb Lane, Jake Silbermann, Lucila Sola, Mick Szal, Tara Westwood, and more. All images: David Benthal/BFA Scarlett Johansson Talks Fame, Multitasking, & More for InStyle Scarlett Johansson is back, fronting InStyle’s new Spring Fashion & Beauty issue! Outfitted in contemporary pieces by Gabriela Hearst, Burberry, Michael Kors, Saint Laurent, and more, Johansson opens up on her life in front of and behind the camera—including how she’s quite camera-shy herself! In her accompanying interview with Jason Wheeler, the star shares how she’s developing new film Just Cause, starring in summer’s Jurassic World: Rebirth, and balancing both producing and acting projects with parenting and her skincare line, The Outset. “It’s understanding how to delegate,” Johansson says. “I’ve gotten better at that with more experience. I am kind of a control freak. I have a very active mind. People always describe how they’re ‘zoned out’ and I’m not sure what that means.” Scarlett Johansson Scarlett Johansson All images: Courtesy of InStyle Mona Tougaard Blooms As Viktor & Rolf’s Newest Flowerbomb Face Mona Tougaard’s in full bloom! The star model is the face of Viktor & Rolf’s new Flowerbomb Extreme eau de parfum, the latest in its blossoming Flowerbomb perfume line. In a new campaign, Tougaard is clad in a chic but punky quilted leather dress while embracing Flowerbomb’s signature pink bottle—and shares her connection to the floral scent, which you can check out on Instagram. Flowerbomb Extreme itself features notes of jasmine, orange blossom, raspberry, and bergamot, finished with vanilla for a lingering sweetness—which you can discover online and in-stores now. Tougaard’s the latest to join Viktor & Rolf’s roster of Flowerbomb faces, which have included Emily Ratajkowski, Anya Taylor-Joy, and more. Mona Tougaard (Courtesy of Viktor & Rolf Fragrances) Orlebar Brown and Faena collab Time to take a dip! Orlebar Brown has just teamed up with Faena Miami Beach on a stylish new swim collab. The duo have revamped Orlebar’s staple Bulldog swim shorts with two new colorful prints, respectively featuring a lush garden and Faena’s refreshing blue pool (complete with striped cabanas)! Both styles merge Brown’s signature sharp style with the South American heritage of Faena Miami Beach, ensuring you’ll be suited up with flair while visiting any pool or ocean this summer. To pick up your own pair, you can shop in-person at select Orlebar Brown boutiques, Tierra Santa Healing House’s Big Bang boutique at 3201 Collins Avenue in Miami, or OrlebarBrown.com. 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5 Chanel Is Wrapped In Ribbons For Fall 2025 On the final day of Paris Fashion Week, Chanel presented a distinctly feminine collection for Fall 2025. Inspired by the brand’s signature bows—an accessory beloved by Coco Chanel and turned into a house code by Karl Lagerfeld in the ‘90s—the label’s studio team crafted a ribbon-filled collection, presented on a black ribbon-shaped runway in the Grand Palais. Its newest collection featured a mix of red, green, blue, black, and white tweed skirt suits, blazers, formal gowns, and minidresses, most layered with floating sheer skirts in homage to ribbons’ lightweight nature. However, one of the biggest runway moments was the brand’s newest show crasher: a stray pigeon that strutted down the runway before taking flight! An impressive front row was also in attendance, including Tyla, Camila Cabello, Dakota Fanning, Raye, Whitney Peak, and more. All images: Courtesy of Chanel Gigi Hadid Embraces Jazz Age Glamour For Vogue‘s April 2025 Issue Vogue’s latest cover star is Gigi Hadid! The supermodel is front and center for Annie Leibovitz’s lens, fronting the publication’s April 2025 issue. Posing in a gauzy Valentino dress styled by Alex Harrington, Hadid’s Jazz Age-themed editorial finds her outfitted in similarly nostalgic numbers by Chanel, Fendi, Dior Haute Couture, Prada, Miu Miu, Schiaparelli Haute Couture, and vintage pieces from Timeless Vixen. Her interview with Chloe Schama finds Hadid opening up on her multi-faceted nature as a model, mother, and founder of her Guest in Residence knitwear brand—as well as her recent romance with Bradley Cooper. “I think just getting to the point where knowing what you want and deserve in a relationship is essential,” Hadid says, “and then to find someone that is in a place in their life where they know what they want and deserve…and you both do work separately to come together and be the best partner that you can be. I just feel really lucky. Yeah, lucky’s the word. I respect him so much as a creative, and I feel that he gives so much to me: encouragement and, just, belief. For those people you admire to encourage you, it can create so much belief in yourself. Like, what’s the worst thing if I auditioned for this? You jump and take the leap.” Awww… Gigi Hadid (Annie Leibovitz) The Cinema Society & Neon Toast The Actor’s Premiere With Gemma Chan & André Holland Cheers! On Monday night, The Cinema Society and Neon hosted the official New York premiere of Duke Johnson’s latest film, The Actor. Starring Gemma Chan and André Holland, the historical crime film was screened at Village East. Afterwards, guests convened for a chic afterparty at The Twenty Two—complete with plenty of martinis, prosecco, and light bites from French fries to peach tarts. Attendees included Zazie Beetz, Denée Benton, Ben McKenzie, Reid Scott, Abigail Spencer, Josh Charles, Corey Stoll, Clark Gregg, Stephen Cooney, Paul Young, Aaron Mitchell, Andrew Saffir, Daniel Benedict, Devon Young, Joshua Boone, Odelya Halevi, Jihae, Tyler Lain, Leon, Adrian Martinez, Jo Ellen Pellman, Sterling Jones, David Kuhn, Don Lee, Alex Lundqvist, Keytt Lundqvist, Luke Slattery, Chiké Okonkwo, Patrick Alwyn, Sophie Auster, Jeff Ayars, Andrew Boszhardt, Sloane Crosley, Amanda Demme, Catherine Curtin, Philip Ettinger, Gabe Fazio, Cassandra Freeman, Montego Glover, Ezra Edelman, Hunter Kohl, Rock Kohli, Orfeh, Lara Eurdolian King, Travis Cronin, Cameron Moir, Jordan Monaghan, Coco Mitchell, Gil Perez-Abraham, Emma O’Connor, Loree Rodkin, Sam Shaffer, Kathryn Neale, Elettra Wiedemann, Caleb Lane, Jake Silbermann, Lucila Sola, Mick Szal, Tara Westwood, and more. All images: David Benthal/BFA Scarlett Johansson Talks Fame, Multitasking, & More for InStyle Scarlett Johansson is back, fronting InStyle’s new Spring Fashion & Beauty issue! Outfitted in contemporary pieces by Gabriela Hearst, Burberry, Michael Kors, Saint Laurent, and more, Johansson opens up on her life in front of and behind the camera—including how she’s quite camera-shy herself! In her accompanying interview with Jason Wheeler, the star shares how she’s developing new film Just Cause, starring in summer’s Jurassic World: Rebirth, and balancing both producing and acting projects with parenting and her skincare line, The Outset. “It’s understanding how to delegate,” Johansson says. “I’ve gotten better at that with more experience. I am kind of a control freak. I have a very active mind. People always describe how they’re ‘zoned out’ and I’m not sure what that means.” Scarlett Johansson Scarlett Johansson All images: Courtesy of InStyle Mona Tougaard Blooms As Viktor & Rolf’s Newest Flowerbomb Face Mona Tougaard’s in full bloom! The star model is the face of Viktor & Rolf’s new Flowerbomb Extreme eau de parfum, the latest in its blossoming Flowerbomb perfume line. In a new campaign, Tougaard is clad in a chic but punky quilted leather dress while embracing Flowerbomb’s signature pink bottle—and shares her connection to the floral scent, which you can check out on Instagram. Flowerbomb Extreme itself features notes of jasmine, orange blossom, raspberry, and bergamot, finished with vanilla for a lingering sweetness—which you can discover online and in-stores now. Tougaard’s the latest to join Viktor & Rolf’s roster of Flowerbomb faces, which have included Emily Ratajkowski, Anya Taylor-Joy, and more. Mona Tougaard (Courtesy of Viktor & Rolf Fragrances) Orlebar Brown and Faena collab Time to take a dip! Orlebar Brown has just teamed up with Faena Miami Beach on a stylish new swim collab. The duo have revamped Orlebar’s staple Bulldog swim shorts with two new colorful prints, respectively featuring a lush garden and Faena’s refreshing blue pool (complete with striped cabanas)! Both styles merge Brown’s signature sharp style with the South American heritage of Faena Miami Beach, ensuring you’ll be suited up with flair while visiting any pool or ocean this summer. To pick up your own pair, you can shop in-person at select Orlebar Brown boutiques, Tierra Santa Healing House’s Big Bang boutique at 3201 Collins Avenue in Miami, or OrlebarBrown.com. 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Die 100 einflussreichsten Persönlichkeiten, Autoren und Berater in den Bereichen Business, Branding, Marketing und Verkauf seit Anfang des 20. Jahrhunderts, die Du als #Unternehmer kennen solltest:
Branding
1. Al Ries 2. David Aaker 3. Marty Neumeier 4. Wally Olins 5. Seth Godin 6. Simon Sinek 7. Kevin Lane Keller 8. Jack Trout 9. Naomi Klein 10. Douglas B. Holt
Marketing
11. Philip Kotler 12. Peter Drucker 13. David Ogilvy 14. Jay Conrad Levinson 15. Michael E. Porter 16. Guy Kawasaki 17. Scott Galloway 18. Byron Sharp 19. Joe Pulizzi 20. Ann Handley
Verkauf
21. Zig Ziglar 22. Brian Tracy 23. Grant Cardone 24. Jeffrey Gitomer 25. Tom Hopkins 26. Napoleon Hill 27. Tony Robbins 28. Chet Holmes 29. Dan Kennedy 30. Frank Bettger
Multidisziplinäre Experten
31. Gary Vaynerchuk 32. Claude C. Hopkins 33. Seth Godin 34. Rory Sutherland 35. Bernadette Jiwa 36. Malcolm Gladwell 37. Daniel Kahneman 38. Robert Cialdini 39. Jonah Berger 40. Edward Bernays
Innovationsführer & Trendsetter
41. Steve Jobs (Marketing & Branding) 42. Elon Musk (Personal Branding) 43. Howard Schultz (Markenführung von Starbucks) 44. Richard Branson (Virgin Branding) 45. Sheryl Sandberg (Social Media Marketing) 46. Gary Keller (Marketing in Immobilien) 47. Seth Godin (Tribes & Permission Marketing) 48. Ogilvy & Mather Team (Werbestrategien) 49. Henry Ford (Innovative Verkaufsansätze) 50. Jeff Bezos (Amazon Markenführung)
Digitales Marketing & Social Media
51. Neil Patel 52. Rand Fishkin 53. Avinash Kaushik 54. Amy Porterfield 55. Mari Smith 56. Ann Handley 57. Jay Baer 58. Krista Seiden 59. Pam Moore 60. Pat Flynn
Konsumentenpsychologie und -verhalten
61. Paco Underhill 62. Gerald Zaltman 63. Martin Lindstrom 64. Sheena Iyengar 65. Roger Dooley 66. Nir Eyal 67. Adam Ferrier 68. Rory Sutherland 69. Dan Ariely 70. Jonah Sachs
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Books Read in 2024
The Name of the Rose- Umberto Eco^
The Paying Guests- Sarah Waters^
Secrets Typed in Blood-Stephen Spotswood
Seabiscuit: An American Legend- Laura Hillembrand#
Our Wives Under the Sea-Julia Armfield^
Red Land, Black Land: Daily Life in Ancient Egypt- Barbara Mertz
The Goldfinch-Donna Tartt^
The Burning Court-John Dickson Carr
The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo- Taylor Jenkins Reid
The Indifferent Stars Above: The Harrowing Saga of the Donner Party- Daniel James Brown
The Honjin Murders- Sishi Yokomizo
The Ballad of Abu Ghraib- Philip Gourevitch^
A Libertarian Walks Into a Bear- Matthew Hongoltz-Hetling
Wuthering Heights-Emily Bronte#
This Is Your Mind on Plants- Michael Pollen
The Hunter-Tana French^
The Sparrow- Mary Doria Russell
The Ghost in the Tokaido Inn-Dorothy Hoobler#
The Ballad of the Belstone Fox- David Rook
Killers of the Flower Moon- David Grann
Broken Harbor-Tana French#
Frankenstein in Baghdad- Ahmed Saadawi
The Writing Retreat- Julia Bartz
Pagans: The End of Traditional Religion and the Rise of Christianity-James O'Donnell
The Trespasser-Tana French#
Shutter Island-Dennis Lehane
The Wolf Age: The Vikings, the Anglo-Saxons and the Battle for the North Sea Empire-Tore Skeie
A Pocketful of Rye- Agatha Christie
A Canticle for Leibowitz- Walter Miller Jr.
The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay-Michael Chabon^
Watership Down-Richard Adams#
The First Ghosts-Irving Finkel
Ordeal by Innocence-Agatha Christie^
Annihilation- Jeff VanderMeer
Fingersmith-Sarah Waters^
Coyote America: A Natural and Supernatural History-Dan Flores
Devil in a Blue Dress- Walter Mosley
The Inugami Curse-Seishi Yokomizo
Doc-Mary Doria Russell
Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil- John Berendt
Morality Play-Barry Unsworth
Brideshead Revisited-Evelyn Waugh
The Long Walk-Stephen King (Richard Bachman)#
Whose Body?-Dorothy Sayers
A Black Fox Running-Brian Carter
The Village of Eight Graves-Seishi Yokomizo
A Fine and Private Place- Peter S. Beagle
The Gulf: The Making of an American Sea- Jack Emerson Davis^
The Devil's Flute Murders-Seishi Yokomizo
Till We Have Faces-C.S. Lewis^
A Morbid Taste for Bones-Ellis Peters
The Decagon House Murders- Yukito Ayatsuji
Dying Inside- Robert Silverberg
Salt: A World History- Mark Kurlansky
One Corpse Too Many- Ellis Peters
Faithful Ruslan- Georgi Vladimov^
The Book of Three-Lloyd Alexander#
Silence- Shusaku Endo
The Invisible Man- H.G. Wells
The Daughter of Time- Josephine Tey
The Night Guest- Hildur Knutsdottir
The Murder of Roger Ackroyd-Agatha Christie#
Oathbreakers: The War of Brothers that Shattered and Empire and Made Medieval Europe- Matthew Gabriele and David Perry
#Reread
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XTRO (1982) – Episode 266 – Decades of Horror 1980s
“Stay in the car. … Stay In The Car! … GET BACK IN THE CAR!!” No one ever follows directions in horror movies. Join your faithful Grue Crew – Crystal Cleveland, Chad Hunt, Bill Mulligan, and Jeff Mohr – as they check out more of Lucio Fulci’s innovative deaths in Xtro (1982).
Decades of Horror 1980s Episode 266 – Xtro (1982)
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An alien creature impregnates a woman who gives birth to a man who was abducted by aliens three years ago. The man reconnects with his wife and son for a sinister purpose.
Directed by: Harry Bromley Davenport
Writing Credits: Iain Cassie, Robert Smith; (story by) Harry Bromley Davenport, Michel Parry; Jo Ann Kaplan (additional dialogue “Americanized”)
Produced by:
Robert Shaye (executive producer)
Mark Forstater (producer)
James Crawford (associate producer) (as James M. Crawford)
Music by: Harry Bromley Davenport
Cinematography by: John Metcalfe
Special Effects by:
Tom Harris (mechanical effects / special effects supervisor)
Francis Coates (Creature Effects)
Selected Cast:
Philip Sayer as Sam Phillips
Bernice Stegers as Rachel Phillips
Danny Brainin as Joe Daniels
Maryam d’Abo as Analise Mercier
Simon Nash as Tony Phillips
Peter Mandell as Clown
David Cardy as Michael
Anna Wing as Mrs. Goodman
Robert Fyfe as Doctor
Katherine Best as Jane
Robert Pereno as Ben
Sean Crawford as Commando (credited as Tok)
Tim Dry as Monster (credited as Tik)
Susie Silvey as Woman in Cottage
Arthur Whybrow as Mr. Knight
Anna Mottram as eacher
Robert Austin as Van Driver
Vanya Seager as Paula Phillips
Xtro (1982) is one of those movies. Either you love it… or you say, “WTF?” Or maybe both! Luckily, the 80s Grue-Crew are joined by guest host Dirk Rogers, an Xtro fan, to help sort out the mess and to point out why he likes it so much. It took a while for the crew to get the finer points, so you’ll have to check out the episode to see if any of Dirk’s teachings sink in.
The film depicts an alien impregnating human women with a “plunger” appendage and giving an eleven-year-old boy the power to bring anything he can imagine into reality. How could one expect anything but a five-ring circus?
At the time of this writing, Xtro is available on physical media as an all-region import Blu-ray formatted disc from Second Sight Films.
Every two weeks, Gruesome Magazine’s Decades of Horror 1980s podcast will cover another horror film from the 1980s. The next episode’s film, chosen by Bill, will be Death Ship (1980)! Co-written by Jack Hill (Spider Baby or, The Maddest Story Ever Told; 1967) and starring George Kennedy, Richard Crenna, Nick Mancuso, Sally Ann Howes, Kate Reid, and Victoria Burgoyne. Yo, baby!
Please let them know how they’re doing! They want to hear from you – the coolest, grooviest fans – so leave them a message or comment on the Gruesome Magazine Youtube channel, on the Gruesome Magazine website, or email the Decades of Horror 1980s podcast hosts at [email protected].
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Police Informant Work (NSA, ArcticMUD)
Daniel Monahan, transferred from McDonald's, to industrial engineering.
Daniel Rodrigues, transferred from Israeli narcotraffic, to American Lodge protection.
Chris Dumais, right hand broken at thumb, to refuse Hebrew, instead pistol hand.
Carlin Sarkesian, refused shooting of Respite Center for developmentally disabled, Narcodan recipe taken from post-mortem corpse.
Greg Connolly, transferred from local poster work, to Code Orange, Philip J. Morris, Bombardier Lear.
Nicholas Maynard, transferred from mechanical engineering inventor's program, External Security, to fetish and nightclub, models.
Matthew Lennox, transferred from Hopkinton Sheriffs, to German New Line Cinema.
Allison Haimes, transferred from Cajun Accadian Korean, to Catholic North Korean mission program.
External Security pimping of marijuana arrested women as marriages, to overseas study program, MoveOn.
South Park Studios, transitioned from study of Jews as Cartman, to Romalians.
Jon Willis, given John Phillips Lodge of Boston, for Los Angeles Triads, as undercover police investigators.
Richard Passan, Arnold Lodge, given full disclosure of accounts, from identification of MI-6 betrayed and turned Provo; Irish support of War on Terror.
Ivan Tomasic, Russian Denmark, transitioned to Croat Irish, Yugoslav Catholic.
Justin Walsh, United States Marine Corps, given State Police housing and backing, as hunter of Joshua Golden.
Andrew Donson, assumed alias Joshua Golden, Jim Shooter, Sid Meier, and others, taken from cashier's status of drafted prostitute or priest, based on cashier's mechanical flaw, to reduction in staff to St. Cyr Mossad, Sharon Massachusetts; German Sheriff's fund, repealed.
Jeff Niemera, recruited as Officer of Essex County, through NSA access; data mining of corporate and local government breaches of systems, as medication access, for CVS repealed; resistance against Scientology, Scientology being Adolf Hitler's method of governance, for illiterate psychologists and doctors, the pharmacy major at a school.
Joshua Moen, ATF agent, contacted through Brian Monaghan; "nil", David Charlebois, resumes hacker's alias, alongside, "b-rock", and "null", for breach access to Bridgewater South Shore, illicit psychiatric programs for election rigs on Canadian intelligence social networking; Blizzard, View Askew, and Nick Gammon.
Melinda O'Deele, Grant Rotary Association, contacted through Obama Lodge, in operations in Plainville; cocaine traffic from Barack Obama's personal contacts, leads to break in social volunteer cases; individuals paid under state minimum, under law of waitresses, revealed as Unitarian; pedophiles, having refused Communion, as if marked ritual indicates actual profession of faith. Pedophiliac diagnosis, intended for middle schoolers, if exceptionally bright. Refusal of parents logic, noted, lack of job future marked in system of non-governmental organizations, through Church non-profits for their children and Church attendance.
William Morgan Jr., attends campus at SNHU, for returning degree; noted of several CIA lookalikes, actually Mossad Marines. SIS teams are reactivated, from 2004, and scrambled; NSA David Charlebois, FBI Lloyd Ahlquist, CIA Kara Williamson, NPC Shelley Gagnon, and IDF Daniel Monahan, scramble dozens of Freemasonic Temple stalkers, for Paul Revere Lodge, resulting in arrests and seizures of property, as having consorted with Britain and Israeli Likud elements.
Michael Charlebois, notes disparity in boycotts claimed Rabbinical, and Islamic elements of Republican Party, under Bush; interdiction, of transgender surgeries, attempted and failed, revealed to be ignorant parents under police rumor. Full Twitter disclosure of the Jewish origin of 9/11 given, as pork and ham boycott, against black culture, African-Americans preferring pork and veal and meat on Ramadan, to maintain health, interdicted by white supremacist authorities out of South.
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