Tumgik
#cory lane
thebagsyndicate01 · 7 months
Text
Tumblr media
Cory Lane bound and gagged
275 notes · View notes
foodbucketjesus · 1 month
Text
Tumblr media
.: Night Shade (1996) ↓
92 notes · View notes
afterlaborday · 11 days
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
2 notes · View notes
getoutofthisplace · 15 days
Text
Tumblr media
Dear Gus & Magnus,
I repeat: Being able to walk to school with the other neighborhood kids every day is one of my favorite parts of where we live.
After work, I met you two and Mom at Gus's soccer practice. After you went to bed, I had my first fantasy football drafts. I've been especially eager for football to start this year.
Dad.
Little Rock, Arkansas. 8.27.2024 - 7.22am.
3 notes · View notes
Text
Yall ever think about the fact that in season one of mystreet its implied that rpf is just a common and normal thing in this universe and the main cast is somehow not considered celebrities even though they're at the forefront of Literally Fucking Everything sgdnsgrbsg
4 notes · View notes
mycotecture · 1 year
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
some new artfight references of various sonas of mine!
9 notes · View notes
oceangirl24 · 1 year
Text
Get To Know Me: Friendships
Thanks for tagging me @mrsmungus
**Rules**: Name at least five (no upper limit) platonic relationships you love. Each from a different fandom.
**Tagging:** @violetrose-art @winterlovesong1 @lizettevanessa @justanotherpersonwhowrites @alonelyturtle and anyone who wants to jump in.
1. Shawn Hunter & Cory Matthews- Boy Meets World
Tumblr media
2. Will Smith & Jazz- Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
Tumblr media
3. Rory Gilmore & Lane Kim- Gilmore Girls
Tumblr media
4. Kenan Rockmore & Kel Kimball- Kenan & Kel
Tumblr media
5. Clarissa Darling & Sam- Clarissa Explains It All
Tumblr media
10 notes · View notes
cloudshapedpatch · 2 years
Text
I WANT WHAT LUKE AND LORELEI HAVE
2 notes · View notes
dcrkcrwns · 9 months
Text
character tags pt 1.
0 notes
nakedcomedy · 1 year
Text
Christina Catherine Martinez is an artist holding the tension between worlds. With a live act that blends elements of stand up, performance art, and clowning, the writer, actor, art critic and comedian comes to Littlefield for a one-night-only evening of comedy and performance. "I'm working on an hour," Martinez says, "and right now that hour is split between a slideshow lounge act about the decline of Democracy, and a standard stand up set. I'm going to perform both and have some of my favorite NYC people do sets in between."
Tumblr media
Featuring special guests:
River L. Ramirez
Ike Ufomadu
Pierce Champion
& Jesus of Nazareth
(Cory Peter Lane)
$12 advance / $15 at the door
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
Christina Catherine Martinez is a writer, actor, art critic, and comedian living in Los Angeles. She’s been named a Comedian You Should Know by Vulture and a Comic to Watch by TimeOutLA, and is a recipient of the Andy Warhol Foundation Arts Writers Grant. Christina writes for The Los Angeles Times, Aperture, Artforum, Art Agenda, DOCUMENT Journal, Texte Zur Kunst, as well as for television, including The Eric Andre Show and a forthcoming animated series on Adult Swim. She devised and acted in the short-form series Two Pink Doors for FX/Hulu and is the creator and host of the live comedy talk show Aesthetical Relations and author of a book of essays, also titled Aesthetical Relations. She has performed commissions for The Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Art Toronto, REDCAT Center for the Performing Arts, The Geffen Contemporary, the Spit Take Comedy Series in Minneapolis, and at the SXSW Comedy Festival in Austin, Texas.
Projects on the horizon for Martinez include her first gallery exhibition with No Moon LA, and forthcoming documentary on her work as a comedian, produced by ITVS. "I'm always writing," Martinez says, "that's the foundation of what I do. I just finished my first screenplay and am working on my second book of essays. And of course, jokes. Or my approximation of them."
1 note · View note
thebagsyndicate01 · 2 years
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
Cory Lane bound and gagged in her secretary outfit
167 notes · View notes
papercutsunset · 1 year
Text
Memory Lane with zero context:
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
0 notes
onlydylanobrien · 8 months
Text
‘SNL 1975’ Finds Its Garrett Morris, Dan Aykroyd, Chevy Chase And John Belushi
By Justin Kroll, Anthony D'Alessandro January 30, 2024 10:00am
Tumblr media
Lamorne Morris playing Garrett Morris, Dylan O’Brien playing Dan Aykroyd, Cory Michael Smith playing Chevy Chase and Matt Wood playing John Belushi
EXCLUSIVE: Lamorne Morris, Dylan O’Brien, Cory Michael Smith and Matt Wood have joined the cast of Sony Pictures’ SNL 1975 that will be directed by Jason Reitman and based on the real-life behind the scenes accounts of the opening night of Saturday Night Live. Morris will play Garrett Morris, O’Brien will play Dan Aykroyd, Smith will play Chevy Chase, and Wood will play Belushi. The original screenplay is written by Reitman and Gil Kenan.
On October 11, 1975, a ferocious troupe of young comedians and writers changed television forever. SNL 1975 is the true story of what happened behind the scenes that night in the moments leading up to the first broadcast of NBC’s SNL. It depicts the chaos and magic of a revolution that almost wasn’t, counting down the minutes in real time to the infamous words, “Live from New York, it’s Saturday Night!”
The screenplay is based on an extensive series of interviews conducted by Reitman and Kenan with all the living cast members, writers and crew. Reitman, Kenan, Jason Blumenfeld, Erica Mills and Peter Rice are producing.
Morris can currently be seen in FX’s fifth season of Noah Hawley’s hit drama series Fargo as North Dakota Deputy Witt Farr. He joined the cast of Netflix’s Unstable for season two opposite Rob Lowe. Prior to this, he starred as the titular lead in the hybrid live-action/animated Hulu series Woke, inspired by the life and art of cartoonist Keith Knight.
O’Brien was most recently starring in Ponyboi, which premiered as one of ten films in the U.S. Dramatic Competition at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival. Up next, he will be seen in the feature films Caddo Lake, from the writing-directing team of Logan George and Celine Held and producer M. Night Shyamalan, and Anniversary, a thriller co-starring Diane Lane, Kyle Chandler, Zoey Deutch and Phoebe Dynevor. His other credits include Searchlight feature Not Okay from writer-director Quinn Shephard, the critically-acclaimed crime drama The Outfit, opposite Mark Rylance, Zoey Deutch, and Johnny Flynn; Paramount’s Love and Monsters and the popular Maze Runner franchise
Best known for his role on as the Riddler on the popular Fox series Gotham, Smith can currently be seen as Julianne Moore’s son in Todd Haynes’ May December. He most recently starred as Varian Fry in Anna Winger’s limited series Transatlantic opposite Gillian Jacobs and Corey Stoll for Netflix. Smith has also worked with Todd Haynes in both Carol (as private investigator Tommy Tucker) and Wonderstruck.
Wood has appeared in the original Broadway cast of Spongebob Squarepants and as husky kid icon Augustus Gloop in the Broadway First National Tour of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Television credits include Law and Order: SVU, Instinct and Difficult People.
Morris is represented by CAA, Entertainment 360, The Lede Company, and Myman Greenspan Fox Rosenberg Mobasser Younger & Light. O’Brien is repped by William Morris Endeavor Entertainment, Principal Entertainment LA, and Lichter, Grossman, Nichols, Feldman, Rogal, Shikora & Clark. Smith is repped by Circle of Confusion. Wood is repped by BRS/Gage Talent Agency.
Source: deadline.com
145 notes · View notes
getoutofthisplace · 3 months
Text
Tumblr media
Dear Gus & Magnus,
Mom's working this weekend, so the Choate Boys are running amok. Gus spent a significant portion of the day playing with Rhett -- jumping back and forth between our house and the Grummers'. Mags and I ate the first watermelon of the season on the front porch. After naptime, we all joined the Grummers and the Cerratos at Cory's dad's pool. The cutest portion of the pool party was Magnus and Sophia using waterguns as oars and paddling around the pool on a floating mat.
Dad.
Little Rock, Arkansas. 6.22.2024 - 6.38pm.
4 notes · View notes
wrixie · 5 months
Note
hi cori!! i hope you’re well <3 i’d love to request a male teen sim (if you’d rather just make a young adult i can always age him down 😌) with a grunge/skater aesthetic! idk why but i’m imaging blue hair but honestly do whatever lmao!
Tumblr media
Lane Perry — Live Fast Traits: Loves the Outdoors, Gloomy
PRIVATE DOWNLOAD
22 notes · View notes
mitchipedia · 1 year
Text
Cory Doctorow reviews “Bootstrapped: Liberating Ourselves from the American Dream,” a book by Alissa Quart.
Quart addresses “the meritocratic delusion of the ‘self-made man,’ Doctrow says. He adds: “America is not a bootstrap-friendly land. If you have money in America, chances are very good you inherited it.”
… as Abigail Disney has described, in a rare glimpse behind the scenes of American oligarchs’ “family offices,” American wealth is now dynastic, perpetuating itself and growing thanks to a whole Versailles’ worth of courtiers: money managers, lawyers, and overpaid babysitters who can keep even the most Habsburg jawed nepobaby in turnip-sized million-dollar watches and performance automobiles and organ replacements for their whole, interminable lives:
<pluralistic.net/2021/06/1…>
But it’s not just that the America rich stay rich — it’s that the American poor stay poor. … If you change classes in America, chances are you’re a middle class person becoming poor, thanks to medical costs or another of the American debt-traps; or you’re a poor person who is becoming a homeless person thanks to America’s world-beating eviction mills:
<evictionlab.org>
As a factual matter, America just isn’t the land of bootstraps; it’s a land of hereditary aristocrats. Sustaining the American narrative of meritocracy requires a whole culture industry, novels and later movies that constitute a kind of state religion for Americans — and like all religious tales, the American faith tradition is riddled with gaps and contradictions.
Horatio Alger is remembered as the 19th century author of many stories about “street urchins” who raised themselves from poverty to wealth and power. In reality, “19th century American street kids overwhelmingly lived and died in stagnant, grinding poverty.” And Alger’s stories weren’t about self-made men; “the young boys befriend powerful, older men who use their power and wealth to lift those boys up.”
Also:
Alger was a pedophile who lost his position as a minister after raping adolescent boys.
Laura Ingalls Wilder’s “Little House on the Prairie” books “recounted her family’s ‘pioneer’ past as a triumph of self-reliance and gumption, glossing easily over the vast state subsidies that the Ingalls family relied on, from the military who stole Indigenous land, to the largesse that donated that stolen land to the Ingallses, to the farm subsidies that kept the Ingalls afloat.”
Wilder collaborated with her daughter, Rose Wilder Lane,
… who used the Little House royalties to fight the New Deal, and, later, to create a school for oligarchs, the “Freedom School,” whose graduates include Charles and David Koch:
<www.politico.com/magazine/…>
All this mythmaking convinces the vast majority of Americans that if they’re struggling, that’s their problem, and they should not “seek redress through mass political movements and unions.” And the myth keep rich people from listening to their consciences.
Quart makes a case that American progress depends on breaking free of this myth, through co-operative movements, trade unions, mutual aid networks and small acts of person-to-person kindness. For her, the pandemic’s proof of our entwined destiny, at a cellular level, and its demonstration of whose work is truly “essential,” proves that our future is interdependent.
102 notes · View notes