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oldsardens · 2 months
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Albert Johansson - Konnexion 112 - Beredskapspland och farliga förbindelser
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henk-heijmans · 9 months
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Scarlett Johansson (1984), American - by Albert Watson (1942), Scottish
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ornithorynquerouge · 9 months
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Scarlett Johansson by Albert Watson. 2003
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godar-t · 1 year
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Joel Coen's The Man Who Wasn't There (2001)
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vintagetvstars · 2 months
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Hot Vintage TV Men's Bracket - Full List
Sorry for the delay, it took us longer than expected to finalize the list. We are currently working on finishing and finalizing the bracket for round 1. For now enjoy the list of everyone in the tournament and we'll be back on Thursday evening to kick off round 1!
Boris Karloff
Clint Walker
Desi Arnaz
Claude Rains
James Arness 
James Garner 
William Hopper 
Adam West
Alejandro Rey
Bob Crane
Cesar Romero 
David McCallum
David Selby 
Davy Jones
DeForest Kelley
Dick Gautier 
Dick Van Dyke 
Dwayne Hickman 
Eddie Albert 
George Maharis
George Takei 
John Astin 
Jonathan Frid 
Larry Hagman 
Leonard Nimoy 
Mark Lenard 
Martin Milner 
Michael Nesmith
Micky Dolenz 
Patrick McGoohan
Patrick Troughton 
Peter Tork 
Randy Boone 
Raymond Burr 
Richard Chamberlain 
Robert Conrad
Robert Fuller 
Robert Vaughn 
Rod Serling 
Russell Johnson 
Ted Bessell 
Ted Cassidy
Tom Smothers
Walter Koenig 
William Hartnell 
William Shatner 
Alan Alda 
Brian Blessed
Darren McGavin
David Cassidy
David Soul
Dean Butler
Demond Wilson 
Derek Jacobi 
Eric Idle
Erik Estrada 
Fred Grandy 
Fred Rogers 
Hal Linden
Henry Winkler
Jamie Farr 
John Cleese
John Hurt
Jon Pertwee 
Judd Hirsch 
Kabir Bedi
Kent McCord 
Lee Majors 
Michael Landon 
Michael Palin
Mike Farrell 
Peter Falk
Randolph Mantooth
Richard Hatch
Ricardo Montalban 
Robert Wagner 
Rock Hudson
Simon Williams
Telly Savalas
Terry Jones 
Tom Baker 
Wayne Rogers 
Anthony Andrews
Bruce Boxleitner
Bruce McCulloch 
Colin Baker 
Dave Foley 
David Hasselhoff
Dirk Benedict
Gene Anthony Ray
Gerald McRaney 
Hugh Laurie 
Jameson Parker
Jeremy Brett
Jimmy Smits 
John Forsythe 
John Stamos 
Johnny Depp 
Kevin McDonald 
Mark McKinney 
Martin Kove
Michael J. Fox
Michael Praed
Mr. T
Patrick Duffy 
Peter Davison 
Richard Dean Anderson
Rik Mayall 
Rowan Atkinson 
Sam Neill
Scott Thompson 
Simon MacCorkindale 
Stephen Fry 
Sylvester McCoy 
Ted Lange 
Tom Selleck 
Tony Danza 
Alexander Siddig 
Andre Braugher
Andreas Katsulas 
Andrew Robinson 
Anthony Head 
Anthony Starke
Armin Shimerman 
Avery Brooks 
Brad Dourif 
Brent Spiner 
Bruce Campbell 
Charles Shaughnessy 
Colm Meaney 
Craig Charles 
Dana Ashbrook 
Danny John-Jules 
Darren E. Burrows
David Duchovny
David Hyde Pierce
David Schwimmer 
David Suchet 
David Wenham 
Dean Stockwell 
Garrett Wang 
Gary Cole 
Grant Show
James Earl Jones
James Marsters 
Jeff Conaway 
Jeffrey Combs 
John Corbett 
John de Lancie 
John Goodman
John Shea 
Jonathan Frakes
Joseph Marcell 
Kevin Smith 
Kevin Sorbo 
Kyle MacLachlan 
LeVar Burton 
Luke Perry
Marc Alaimo 
Mark-Paul Gosselaar 
Matt LeBlanc
Matthew Perry
Michael Dorn 
Michael Horse 
Michael Hurst
Michael O’Hare 
Michael Ontkean 
Michael Tylo
Miguel Ferrer 
Mitch Pileggi 
Nate Richert 
Nicholas Lea 
Noah Wyle
Paolo Montalban
Patrick Stewart 
Paul Gross
Paul Johansson 
Paul McGann 
Peter Wingfield 
René Auberjonois 
Robert Beltran
Robert Carlyle
Robert Duncan McNeill
Ron Perlman
Scott Bakula 
Seth Green 
Spencer Rochfort
Stephen Nichols 
Ted Danson 
Ted Raimi
Thorsten Kaye 
Tim Daly
Timothy Dalton
Tim Russ 
Valentine Pelka
William Shockley
Ben Browder 
Brandon Quinn
Brian Krause
Chad Michael Murray 
Christian Kane 
Conner Trinneer 
Daniel Dae Kim 
David Boreanaz
David Tennant 
Donnie Wahlberg
Eric Close
Ioan Gruffudd
Jensen Ackles 
Jeremy Sisto 
Joe Lando
Joshua Jackson
Keith Hamilton Cobb
Michael Shanks 
Nathan Fillion 
Neil Patrick Harris
Reece Shearsmith 
Richard Ayoade
Rob Lowe
Ron Glass
Scott Cohen
Skeet Ulrich
Tom Welling
Tony Shalhoub 
Billy Dee Williams 
Bruce Willis 
Clint Eastwood 
Colin Firth 
George Clooney 
Jeremy Irons 
Paul Michael Glaser
Pierce Brosnan
Sean Bean
Blair Underwood
David James Elliot 
Michael Vartan 
Michael T. Weiss 
Scott Patterson 
Sebastian Cabot
Luke Halpin
Adam Brody
Jason Bateman 
Matt Bomer 
Timothy Olyphant 
Woody Harrelson
Richard Biggs
Robin Williams
Will Smith
John Schneider
Milo Ventimiglia
Bobby Troup
Bobby Sherman
Chad Everett
Casey Biggs
Jason Priestley
Don Adams
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eucanthos · 2 months
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Phoenix / Angelus Novus
Solve Sundsbo: Guinevere van Seenus in Stephen Jones hat 2009
Feathers photo by Rafael Pavarotti for Vogue Italia, Dec 2021
Adwoa Aboah The Sunday Times Style [eye]
Scarlett Johansson [nose]
Merete Rasmussen moebius strip ORANGE
Fly (from Portrait of a Woman of the Hofer Family 1470)
Vince Hemingson photography [nude torso]
Albert Watson: Laetitia Casta, New York 1996 [front hand]
Obrery planetarium drawing
Ingres: La Baigneuse Valpinçon 1808 [green curtain for cape]
Dior multicolour silk scarf [b/w]
Bastiaan Woudt Upside Down, 2014 [legs]
Doric column sketch [upside down]
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confield · 2 years
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PSA
If you're into any of the following bands/artists: Autechre, Ryoji Ikeda, Pan Sonic, alva noto, Bernard Parmegiani, Alice Coltrane, Pharoah Sanders, TODAY IS THE DAY, Peter Rehberg, Merzbow, Oval, Yasunao Tone, Pierre Schaeffer, Pierre Henry, Hecker, Unwound, Albert Ayler, Sun Ra, John Cage, Muslimgauze, Jan Jelinek, Anthony Braxton, Farmers Manual, Daphne Oram, Mira Calix, Einstürzende Neubauten, Eric Dolphy, Karleinz Stockhausen, Maryanne Amacher, Edgar Varèse, Iannis Xenakis, Laurel Halo, Fennesz, General Magic, Gescom, Ramleh, Prurient, Vladimir Ussachevsky, Pauline Oliveros, William Basinski, Luc Ferrari, Matthew Shipp, City of Caterpillar, Kouhei Matsunaga, Sensational, Mike Ink, Coil, Nobukazu Takemura, Halim El-Dabh, Martin Tetrault, Tod Dockstader, Matana Roberts, Chicago Underground Quartet, Microstoria, Vladislav Delay, Sonny Sharrock, Beatrice Dillon, SND, Mark Fell, Mika Vainio, Robin Rimbaud, Darkthrone, Christoph de Babalon, Toshimaru Nakamura, Steve Roden, Lithops, Nisennenmondai, Tackhead, Aaron Dilloway, Henry Flynt, Foehn, Yamantaka Eye, Portraits of Past, Pg99, Maxwell Sterling, Slint, Big Black, Russell Haswell, Sébastien Roux, Loraine James, Surgeon, Terrence Dixon, Underground Resistance, Dopplereffekt, Plastikman, Wolfgang Voigt, Robert Hood, Cecil Taylor, Matmos, Kangding Ray, Hijokaidan, Babyfather, Team Doyobi, Paul Lansky, Art Ensemble of Chicago, Soul Oddity, Kid606, Hugh Le Caine, Actress, Klein, Sven-Åke Johansson, Porter Ricks, Luciano Berio, The Third Eye Foundation, Grischa Lichtenberger, Replikants, Genocide Organ, Joji Yuasa, The Jesus Lizard, African Head Charge, Drive Like Jehu, Peter Brotzmann, Sonic Youth, Jawbox, Chino Amobi, Luke Vibert, James Ferraro, Florian Hecker, Tim Hecker, Eyehategod, Gorgoroth, Basic Channel, Maurizio, Steve Reich, Mouse on Mars, Burial, The Future Sound of London, Dean Blunt, Susumu Yokota, Skream, Benga, Farben, Polvo, Keiji Haino, The Black Dog, LFO, The Bug, SOPHIE, Global Communication, B12, Jlin, Stereolab, Pole, Kraftwerk, Yellow Magic Orchestra, Juan Atkins, Wormrot, Oli XL, Napalm Death, Orchid, Bitch Magnet, Codeine, Microstoria, Moss Icon, Frank Bretschneider, Joey Beltram, Jeromes Dream, A Guy Called Gerald or DJ Manny
I am looking for a sugar baby to spoil with a $5000 weekly allowance. DM me if you are interested.
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upontherisers · 5 months
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ooh, could i request 12 and/or 13 for your choice of oc please? —@shoshiwrites
(from this lovely askbox meme)
12.  We all have somewhere we retreat in our heads to calm down - a happy place. Describe that place for your character - a physical location or a time or place they felt safe or at ease.
For Georgina Webster, it's her father's study.
It's a surprisingly modest space for a man of C. Terrence Webster's renown, with a humble oak desk and typewriter, his worn chair, and two bookshelves along the back wall. The sun flows in from the east from the morning into the late afternoon and the air is hazy after twenty-years worth of pipe smoke. It’s relatively bare of decoration but full of his character—with pictures from his years in Africa and Georgie’s childhood and piles upon piles of correspondence from his fellow writers and academics. 
It’s a shrine to the power of the written word, the mind in action, and it’s been Georgie’s favorite place for as long as she can remember. He used to sit her on his lap while he wrote and told her about the world and its turns, her mother protesting that she was far too young to understand. But she wasn’t. 
The study is where she received her first typewriter and met the greatest thinkers of a generation and first aspired to become one herself. She was never shot down, admonished, or made to feel unintelligent within those four walls. She’d come to know every book and essay almost as well as her father, adding creases and cracks to the well-loved spines arranged in his particular system. It was where she ran after fights with her mother and after arguments with imaginative professors. It was where she slept, in the pool of sunlight on the rug under the window, with Mister Hemingway the cat.
That study holds the truth about life even now, and Georgie is not too old or too proud to sit across from her father and talk for hours, debating and theorizing about her coursework at Radcliffe and conversations with her peers. The study is the smartest and most uneducated she’ll ever be and she treasures that feeling because she knows how lucky she is to be able to learn from a man like her father.
13.  Characters have to come from somewhere before the story starts. Tell me about someone they trust before the story begins and why that trust exists. 
Holly Johansson is Victoria Albert's dearest friend in the whole wide world. They could practically be sisters with their fine blonde hair and their light freckles and their identical bright smiles. (They do in fact introduce one another as sisters.)
They grew up across the street from each other and their older brothers were friends before either one of them came along, so it was inevitable that they'd be in each other's lives. But no one could've predicted how close they'd become.
They originally bonded out of necessity, otherwise they'd have no one to play with when the school day ended and their brothers sped off down the street without them. It quickly turned to friendship as they braided each other's hair and traded dolls and got bikes of their own so they could ride to the grocer's and buy penny candy.
It's easy between them, all the time. They can read the other girl like a book and therefore there are no secrets between them, not that they'd want there to be. They're bosom buddies, confidants, cheerleaders, and they balance each other well. Holly's more of a dreamer while Victoria is more of a doer, but they both aspire to get out of Green Bay and see the world (Holly to Hollywood, Bertie to the Big Apple.)
When APS comes looking for photographers, no one is happier or most nervous for Victoria than Holly, and Holly is the first person Bertie writes to when something happens overseas.
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goodbysunball · 8 months
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Laughing with the gods
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A couple latecomers in 2023 that ought not to be missed. Happy New Year, in February.
Drifting, Dream Autopsy (Förlag För Fri Musik)
A welcome sign that the Discreet Music-adjacent actors continue to find grey skies and grimy alleys to haunt. Drifting is an overseas collaboration between Form Hunter's Weston Czerkies and Gothenburg's own Julia Bjernelind and Dan Johansson. Both Julia and Dan are in Amateur Hour, and Dream Autopsy ends up around the same neighborhood as the underrated Kr​ö​kta Tankar och Br​ä​nda Vanor double LP, but Weston reorients Drifting with a strong emphasis on tape hiss and mechanical noise. Within this space, Julia's voice acts more as a poltergeist haunting the proceedings; there are probably proper lyrics, but long song titles are colorful enough, and the keening vocals provide instrumental contrast to the rather bleak, often caustic rumblings below. A few brief respites are found across the album: the beginning of "Kill Them All at Once," for example, is a catchy yet eerie vocals-and-keyboard snippet, and the very end of "Narratives In Music Is a Fuck (In Two Parts)" rides distantly groaning tape loops with Julia's sickly-sweet vocals. The push-pull between the gentle vocals and the tape noise is presented as organically as possible, playing out as two sidelong tracks devoid of any clunky transitions or jarring cuts. Dream Autopsy doesn't come as much of a surprise in terms of the sounds within; the label's own "sublime tape music" descriptor fits. But how effectively the sounds are rendered makes it feel more intentional than just a meeting of the minds. Shocking how much this one sticks once it's over, and even more shocking that it's still widely available - scoop now and avoid regret later.
Mount Trout, Petrol Bush (Albert's Basement)
Praise be to Albert's Basement for putting the new Mount Trout album on wax, something I've daydreamed about doing for both Screwy and Shelter Belt but never had the connections, know-how or gumption to do. The warm-sounding, naturally imperfect vinyl format is readymade for Mount Trout's brand of detuned, shambling and spacious music, a tradition the guitar-bass-drums trio continues on Petrol Bush. This one feels like the most approachable of their three albums to date, with tracks like "Dan's Bar," "Aquatic Waltz" and "No Wrong" featuring sparkling guitars and gentle tempos that could slot in next to Devotion-era Beach House on a playlist. True to form, there's some grit and sinew buried in the mix, a couple curveballs lest you get too comfortable in the late day sunshine conjured by certain tracks. I'll let you decipher the lyrics to "Dreams," and "Find a Man" and "Shoveller" simmer with a nearly AmRep level of angst. "Find a Man" is particularly jarring, coming after the daydreaming "Aquatic Waltz,” where the lyrics ("Find a man, find a man/who can be my lover") become drawn out and more menacing as the song goes on. The lyrical efficiency on "Find a Man" is a new refinement for the band across Petrol Bush, and one need look no further than the first track here for proof. The lyrics are made up of little more than "Laughing with the gods/I don't know/if things are really good," slipping a splinter under the fingernail during some Dionysian afternoon. It's the space Mount Trout has always lived in, looking for comfort or peace (possibly found on "No Wrong") but embracing the pain, injustice and shame pervasive in the world. Petrol Bush, like Shelter Belt, puts me in a contemplative, somewhat melancholy headspace, but everything here feels warm, gently baked in the sun; it sits somewhere between Low and Palace Brothers, but with enough needling from the lyrics to sidestep any self-pity. The LP was released late last year, and didn't land here until late January, otherwise it might've taken the top spot in my year-end list for 2023. Highly, highly recommended; put it on and simmer in it while the great thaw beckons.
ssabæ, Le Roi Est L'oiseau (Few Crackles)
Blink-and-it's-gone release from mid-November 2023, courtesy of France's intriguing and selective Few Crackles label. ssabæ released Azurescens one year before and was favorably reviewed by some shops and writers I respect, and while I managed to grab a copy from Technique Street (fave shop/distro, big ups), at the time it felt a bit too refined and stately for my taste. Still, there was something present in the music that made it past the sparkling reviews and limited edition pressing, and stuck in my craw long enough to make checking out this new album a priority. Glad I did, because Le Roi Est L'oiseau is even better. The loose collective running about 12 members deep, according to all of the names on the sleeve, takes elements of jazz, folk, field recordings and chamber music to make this hushed, spare music that only works with the rapt attention of the listener. On one hand, this is a collection of influences and sounds that pops up a lot these days, either from contemporary outfits or reissues, and it's not really a priority for me to make space for all of it; on the other hand, a track like Le Roi Est L'oiseau's "Le Premier Soir du Monde" comes on, sits you down and makes apparent the potential of this amalgamation of sounds in the right hands. There is an almost alchemical, mystical element to ssabæ, the austere presentation giving the impression that these sounds are sacred and deeply spiritual. The sounds here live in darkness, stillness, away from any light pollution; where notable contemporaries use repetition to transcend this sphere, ssabæ conjure shadows and voices in isolation. The stunning title track could fit on the Twin Peaks soundtrack were it devoid of kitsch, and there've been more than a few late nights where the voices at the end of the track get under my skin. Quintessential late-night soundtrack, near-perfect in presentation and execution, and hopefully an album the label sees fit to make available again.
Stress Positions, Harsh Reality (Three One G)
I caught Stress Positions at a last-minute show booked here in Knoxville last December, knowing only that (a) Iron Lung reissued their demo on vinyl, and (b) the Chicago band was mostly made up of former members of C.H.E.W., who also had an LP and 7" on Iron Lung. The band went on to tear apart my flagrant indifference and put on one of the best sets I saw all year, drawing mostly from their just-released LP on Three One G, a label that I had no idea was still active. It's getting harder for me to differentiate hardcore punk, let alone get excited about analyzing why some bands are more convincingly pissed off than others. Stress Positions make it easy with acrobatic drumming courtesy of Jon Giralt (check "White Leech"), meaty riffs smeared with righteous anger, and the performance of Stephanie Brooks, a vocalist that can easily shift from rapid-fire to menacing. It doesn't hurt that the songs tackle politically-induced pervasive poverty, white privilege and police brutality with pointed lyrics and the appropriate high level of rage and indignation. The band does the fast stuff as effectively as they can do mosh-worthy: "No Sympathy (For the Police)" is the most fun you'll have stage-diving to hating cops, and "Performative Justice" fits an impressive number of movements in its grinding 25 seconds. It's after "Performative Justice" that things begin to depart from the norms of hardcore; "Sunken Place" has the same feel as the rest of the record, but the lyrics are more opaque ("Hell is a sunken place/in awe of its power/a subtle spasm flirts with desire"), and the crawling closer "Ode to Aphrodite" lumbers with a violent Life Time-era Rollins Band level of menace before the raging close. It's a jaw-dropping ending, both musically and lyrically anomalous for hardcore, the lyrics tackling the repression of sexual desire tangled within a hollow morality. Powerful record; here's hoping they stick together to tease out the ideas in the last two tracks into another recording.
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goalhofer · 9 months
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2023-24 Grand Rapids Griffins Roster
Wingers
#17 Taro Hirose (Winnipeg, Manitoba)
#20 Elmer Söderblom (Göteborg, Sweden)**
#26 Tim Gettinger (North Olmsted, Ohio)*
#32 Tyler Spezia (Clinton Charter Township, Michigan)
#48 Jonatan Berggren (Uppsala, Sweden)
#54 Carter Mazur (Jackson, Michigan)**
#65 Dominik Shine (Putnam Township, Michigan) A
#71 Cross Hanas (Highland Village, Texas)
Centers
#11 Joel L'Esperance (Brighton, Michigan)
#12 Zach Aston-Reese (Staten Island, New York)*
#21 Nolan Stevens (Pennsauken Township, New Jersey)*
#27 Austin Czarnik (Washington Charter Township, Michigan) A
#92 Marco Kasper (Innsbruck, Austria)**
#93 Amadeus Lombardi (Newmarket, Ontario)**
Defensemen
#3 Jared McIsaac (Dartmouth, Nova Scotia)
#4 Antti Tuomisto (Pori, Finland)**
#5 Eemil Viro (Vantaa, Finland)
#22 William Wallinder (Sollefteå Stad, Sweden)**
#23 Albert Johansson (Karlstad, Sweden)
#25 Brogan Rafferty (Dundee Township, Illinois)*
#40 Wyatt Newpower (White Bear Lake, Minnesota)
#44 Josiah Didier (Littleton, Colorado)* C
#77 Simon Edvinsson (Onsala, Sweden)
Goalies
#33 Sebastian Cossa (Ft. McMurray, Alberta)**
#35 Michael Hutchinson (Barrie, Ontario)*
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oldsardens · 2 months
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Albert Johansson - Grottförvandling
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jefferyryanlong · 3 months
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Infinite Pau Hana - July 10, 2024
Hour 1
The Dude - Donald Byrd Who Could It Be - The Sound Chance and Wesley Bright Beneath The Undertow - Isotope 217 Chant to Mother Earth - Blo Ariwo - Chris Ajilo and His Cubanos Butterfly Friend - Don Cherry Night and Day - The Heliocentrics Wall of Eyes - The Smile Discovery - The Heliocentrics Gigantes - Tortoise One Life - The Albert
Hour 2
Ode to Billie Joe - Nancy Wilson God Is in Control - Sault From Me to You - Mary Afi Usuah Don't Let Me Down - Charlotte Dada You and Me - Penny and the Quarters Both Sides Now - Dengue Fever Goin' Down South - Bobby Hutcherson You Can Never Hold Back Spring - Tom Waits I'm Still Here - Tom Waits Falling Down - Scarlett Johansson La Ritournelle - Sebastien Tellier Hour 3
Shrimp Boats - Abdullah Ibrahim From the Streets - Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio Little Joe and Mary - Khruangbin South American Getaway - Burt Bacharach He Needs Me - Shelley Duvall Cos Specjalnego - Novi Singers Summertime - Billy Stewart Who Knows Where the Time Goes (live) - Nina Simone
KTUH - 90.1 FM Honolulu, 91.1 FM North Shore, ktuh.org
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dan6085 · 3 months
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Most influential Jews of all time with details, I can provide some insights based on the search results:
1. Historical figures: Moses, Jesus, and Karl Marx are mentioned as some of the most influential Jews in history[2].
2. Scientists and thinkers: Albert Einstein and Sigmund Freud are noted for their significant contributions[2].
3. Political leaders: Benjamin Netanyahu (current Prime Minister of Israel) and Bernie Sanders (US Senator) are listed among influential contemporary Jewish figures[1][3].
4. Business and technology: Mark Zuckerberg (Founder and CEO of Meta) and Jan Koum (Co-Founder of WhatsApp) are recognized for their impact in the digital world[3].
5. Entertainment: Figures like Noa Kirel and Troye Sivan are mentioned as rising music stars[3].
6. Philanthropy: Lynn and Stacy Schusterman, co-chairs of Schusterman Family Philanthropies, are noted for their influence[3].
7. Diplomacy: Antony Blinken (US Secretary of State) is listed among top influential Jews[3].
8. Finance: Janet Yellen (US Secretary of the Treasury) and Adena Friedman (President and CEO of NASDAQ) are recognized for their roles in financial leadership[3].
9. Activism: Various protest leaders and activists are mentioned, reflecting the importance of social and political engagement[3].
10. Religious leadership: Figures like Sir Ephraim Mirvis (Chief Rabbi of the United Kingdom) are included[3].
Based on the search results, some of the top Jewish business leaders mentioned include:
1. Larry Ellison - Co-founder of Oracle Corporation, with a net worth of $102.9 billion[5].
2. Larry Page - Co-founder of Google, worth $85.2 billion[5].
3. Sergey Brin - Co-founder of Google, worth $81.8 billion[5].
4. Michael Bloomberg - Founder of Bloomberg LP, worth $76.8 billion[5].
5. Mark Zuckerberg - Co-founder and CEO of Facebook/Meta, worth $42.7 billion[5].
6. Warren Buffett - CEO of Berkshire Hathaway[3].
7. Jeff Bezos - CEO of Amazon[3].
8. Marc Benioff - CEO of Salesforce[3].
9. Estée Lauder - Co-founder of Estée Lauder Companies[1].
10. Levi Strauss - Founder of Levi Strauss & Co.[1].
Other notable mentions include Sheryl Sandberg (former COO of Facebook), David Solomon (CEO of Goldman Sachs), and Jamie Dimon (CEO of JPMorgan Chase)[3][4]. The list also includes historical figures like Henry Crown (founder of Material Service Corporation) and more recent entrepreneurs like Rony Abovitz (founder of Magic Leap)[2].
Based on the search results, here are some of the top Jewish celebrities that may be surprising or lesser-known:
1. Daniel Radcliffe - His mother is Jewish.
2. Scarlett Johansson - Has a Jewish mother.
3. Rashida Jones - Daughter of Quincy Jones and Jewish actress Peggy Lipton.
4. Jake and Maggie Gyllenhaal - Have Jewish heritage on their father's side.
5. Zoe Kravitz - Has Jewish heritage on both sides of her family.
6. Paula Abdul - Born to a Syrian-Jewish father and Canadian-Jewish mother.
7. Jack Black - Was raised Jewish and had a bar mitzvah.
8. Pink - Describes herself as a "Hanukkah queen".
9. Taika Waititi - Has described himself as a "Polynesian Jew".
10. Drake - Has a Jewish mother.
11. Emily Ratajkowski - Has a Jewish mother.
12. Timothée Chalamet - Described as a "Nice Jewish Boy".
13. Zac Efron - Has Jewish ancestry.
14. Maya Rudolph - Has Jewish heritage.
15. Billy Joel - Born to Jewish parents but raised Catholic.
Some other notable mentions include Andrew Garfield, Harrison Ford, Ashley Tisdale, Emmy Rossum, and Alyson Hannigan - all of whom have Jewish heritage on at least one side of their family. Many of these celebrities may not be widely known as Jewish, making their Jewish backgrounds surprising to some fans.
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dustedmagazine · 7 months
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Friends & Neighbors — Circles (Clean Feed)
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It’s fitting a band named after an Ornette Coleman deep cut draws influence from the edgier side of jazz: Cecil Taylor, Albert Ayler, Charles Mingus. On Circles, the Scandinavian jazz group Friends & Neighbors draws on these figures and adds its own take.
“Cecil” opens the record up with a blast: the rhythm section of Jon Rune Strøm on bass and drummer Tollef Østvang freely move around between stabs by pianist Oscar Grönberg before André Roligheten and Thomas Johansson enter on alto sax and trumpet, respectively. Grönberg’s solo has a slanted, almost fractured quality that draws on Taylor’s percussive approach, while Roligheten’s solo sounds like he’s fighting with his horn from the way he draws out screeching, squiggly notes. The piece winds down to a quiet finish, but by then it’s got the listener’s attention.
Throughout Circles, the group enjoys paying tribute to their influences. “Ghost March” has the two horns playing in unison, a la mid period Ayler, while the punchy, quick lines of “Charles” sound steeped in late Mingus’ records like Changes. And one hears shades of Don Pullen in the way Grönberg plays: quick bursts of sound, then slower melodic passages.
But they aren’t just going through the motions or aping their heroes. The title track has a nice, slow groove, and plenty of space for the horns to play lines that bob and weave through each other. When Johansson steps up for his solo, he gets a bright and brassy tone, going between quick runs up and down and some longer, more mellow notes.
Key to this record is Grönberg’s playing. His piano keeps the leads going, gently pushing them along with his comping, but also keeps things from getting too far out there: at times he’s answering their lines, at others putting a well-placed chord here and there. When he gets to stretch out, like on “Son,” he plays with gusto, even gently guiding the group into a Latin-style groove.
With Circles, Friends & Neighbors show both confidence and chops. For those new to them, it’s a good place to get on board, and anyone already familiar with them will find this one enjoyable.
Roz Milner
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cyanidetooth · 9 months
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Sven-Åke Johansson & Albert Oehlen! Supersilent! Torn Hawk! HiM! Thomas Brinkmann! Experimental Audio Research! Jessica Bailiff! Mark Cunningham! Staraya Derevnya! The Shadow Ring! David Toop!
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vintagetvstars · 2 months
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Men sent to the Graveyard Slot
We salute our fallen men and will see them during the late night graveyard slot vintage tv marathon.
Updated daily as polls go down.
David McCallum
Robert Wagner
Simon Williams
David Hasselhoff
Ron Glass
James Marsters
Dana Ashbrook
Michael J. Fox
Nicholas Lea
Milo Ventimiglia
Robert Vaughn
Sam Neill
Timothy Dalton
Neil Patrick Harris
Kabir Bedi
Jon Pertwee
Desi Arnaz
Mike Farrell
Luke Halpin
Gene Anthony Ray
Joseph Marcell
Jeffrey Combs
Connor Trinneer
Blair Underwood
Michael Landon
Clint Eastwood
Jimmy Smits
David Soul
Michael Praed
Spencer Rochfort
Michael Horse
David Wenham
Scott Cohen
Tom Welling
George Maharis
Larry Hagman
Walter Koenig
Peter Davison
James Earl Jones
Jonathan Frakes
John Shea
Sylvester McCoy
Keith Hamilton Cobb
Tony Shalhoub
Ted Cassidy
Cesar Romero
Dean Butler
Henry Winkler
Ron Perlman
Mitch Pileggi
Will Smith
Matthew Perry
Seth Green
Richard Ayoade
Russell Johnson
Claude Rains
Michael Nesmith
Demond Wilson
John de Lancie
Andrew Robinson
Colm Meaney
John Hurt
Skeet Ulrich
Eric Close
Ted Bessell
William Hartnell
William Hopper
Peter Tork
Tom Smothers
Martin Kove
Jeff Conaway
Dave Foley
David Hyde Pierce
Jason Bateman
Boris Karloff
Eddie Albert
Bobby Sherman
Fred Grandy
Kevin Smith
Brad Dourif
Brandon Quinn
Tim Daly
Judd Hirsch
Matt Bomer
Kent McCord
Bobby Troup
David Cassidy
Richard Hatch
John Forsythe
Bruce Willis
Paul McGann
Thorsten Kaye
Darren E. Burrows
Adam Brody
Adam West
Randy Boone
Clint Walker
Paul Michael Glaser
Rock Hudson
Jameson Parker
Armin Shimerman
Joe Lando
Ben Browder
Kevin McDonald
Patrick McGoohan
Chad Everett
Mark Lenard
Darren McGavin
Terry Jones
Michael Tylo
Valentine Pelka
Ioan Gruffudd
Robert Carlyle
Jason Priestley
Martin Milner
Lee Majors
Derek Jacobi
Stephen Nichols
Hal Linden
Ted Raimi
Andreas Katsulas
Miguel Ferrer
David James Elliot
Mark-Paul Gosselaar
Don Adams
Bob Crane
Davy Jones
Tom Baker
John Schneider
John Goodman
Marc Alaimo
Kevin Sorbo
Mark McKinney
David Schwimmer
James Arness
Robert Conrad
Michael Hurst
Michael T. Weiss
Jeremy Sisto
Matt LeBlanc
Reece Shearsmith
William Shockley
Robert Beltran
Scott Patterson
Dick Gautier
Alejandro Rey
Gerald McRaney
John Cleese
Brian Blessed
Noah Wyle
Paul Gross
Robert Duncan McNeill
Nate Richert
Michael Vartan
David Selby
Colin Baker
Randolph Mantooth
Tony Danza
Mr. T
Dirk Benedict
Michael Ontkean
Rowan Atkinson
Bruce Boxleitner
Patrick Duffy
William Shatner
Telly Savalas
Ted Lange
Stephen Fry
Michael Palin
René Auberjonois
Michael O’Hare
Joshua Jackson
Scott Thompson
Chad Michael Murray
Dwayne Hickman
David Suchet
Bruce McCulloch
Casey Biggs
Johnny Depp
Richard Biggs
Gary Cole
Brian Krause
Paul Johansson
Donnie Wahlberg
Raymond Burr
Sebastian Cabot
Anthony Andrews
Jeremy Irons
Peter Wingfield
Simon MacCorkindale
Grant Show
Anthony Starke
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