"Jane Seymour,
The only one he truly loved (Rude)
When my son was newly born I died
But I'm not what I seem, or am I?
Stick around and you'll suddenly see more"
Punarvasu thread: Dasha ruler Guru, (Jupiter) Symbol,: a quiver of arrows. Deity: Aditi (feminine goddess associated with infinity and unbounded ness) Rulership: handsome, famous, intelligent, the truthful, generous, servants, artisans and merchants from Parashara light 7 info
Sun in punarvasu: Elegant, simple, and workaholic in addition to someone who wants to reach out to the world to make so their craft can reach everyone. Somewhat sassy and loves dressing up. Keep to themselves.
Barabara Cartland she was was a writer and her sun (amk) in Gemini third house along with mercury (ak). She wanted to make romantic novels that weren't overly sexual. She also has Ashwini moon and Lagna she loves wearing pink connected to ketu.
Arthur Ashe -Tennis Player in (Amk) in 12 along with Mercury in arda. He was raised not to fight
back during that time of aggression due to segregation. Other people asked him why he wouldn't speak out
against issues. He replied he will speak using his racket
One common placements among rapper seems to be Gemini Punarvasu.
Nice guy/ Innocent man Kwang soo has his sun in punarvasu, and his best friend slept with his girl. He often plays the second male lead in the story.
Miranda Kerr (Model) was label Bagel girl in Korea meaning Babyface Angel and glamorous body. Moon in cancer ♋ Punarvasu and Asc in cancer pushya. Dorothy Dandridge was the most successful black woman actress of her time. She was denied to play the part of Carmen Jones
Another Punarvasu Icon Kathryn Grayson singing I hate man and I wanted to show Janis Paige song about all I got get now is my man. Reminds me of Jeongyeon ,because of her personality being funny and beautiful. Like the way they describe Punarvasu.
Jeonhyeon wants to be more feminine, but her agency expects her to be a tomboy. I saw girls called her oops (older brother) labeling her wrong. Her agency forces her to cut her hair and she said she never will cut it again. She could be giving out these vibes.
Georgio Amani - Fashion Designer ☀️ in ♊ (amk) , Mercury (ak), Moon, and mars (mrig) in 12 🏠. He wanted his designs to be wear by everyday people. He helps start the standard of Milan fashion.
Nikola tesla wanted to bring free electricity to all. Sun in Gemini ♊ punarvasu.
Plus Gabrielle Davina Smith, Melissa Ford, Kaylah Attard, Fia Houston- Hamilton, Rhiannon Bacchus and Rhiannon Doyle who were set to join Breakaway before lockdown.
Rules: Make a poll with five of your all-time favourite characters and then tag five people to do the same. See which character is everyone's favourite!
I was tagged by @vickyvicarious - thank you!
Shout out to the characters randomly deselected from the top five: Jamie McCrimmon (Doctor Who), Kathryn Janeway (Star Trek), Lord Peter Wimsey (Lord Peter Wimsey novels), and Alanna of Trebond (The Song of the Lioness).
I have 100% lost track of who's already done this. I guess you could go for your next five runner-up characters, if you feel so inclined? Tagging @bluecatwriter, @aranov, @thebibi, @lurking-latinist, @drowninginaseaoflemurs
MOVIE MUSICAL DIVAS TOURNAMENT: ROUND 1 MASTERPOST
One-hundred Divas go in, only fifty come out.
All Polls Here
Completed:
Judy Garland vs. Liza Minnelli
Asha Bhosle vs. Betty Garrett
Jessica Harper vs. Patricia Quinn
Lena Horne vs. Doris Day
Ellen Greene vs. Twiggy
Pearl Bailey vs. Anita Ellis
Ginger Rogers vs. Cyd Charisse
Ruby Dee vs. Dolores Grey
Nancy Carroll vs. Jo Kennedy
Vivian Blaine vs. Esther Williams
Diana Ross vs. Audrey Hepburn
Ethel Waters vs. Irene Dunne
Lesley Ann Warren vs. Susan Sarandon
Helen vs. Lone Hertz
Kathryn Grayson vs. Virginia O'Brien
Deborah Kerr vs. Eleanor Powell
Whitney Houston vs. Maria Friedman
Chita Rivera vs. Jane Powell
Kay Thompson vs. Alice Pearce
Lata Mangeshkar vs. Zizi Jeanmaire
Natalie Wood vs. Bernadette Peters
Maxine Sullivan vs. Ruby Keeler
Jane Russell vs. Rosalind Russell
Dorothy Dandridge vs. Ann-Margret
Rita Moreno vs. Marilyn Monroe
Carol Burnett vs. Lucille Ball
Little' Nell Campbell vs. Whoopi Goldberg
Shirley Jones vs. Betty Buckley
Cuckoo Moray vs. Josephine Baker
Debbie Reynolds vs. Marni Nixon
Ethel Merman vs. June Allyson
Catherine Deneuve vs. Françoise Dorléac
Alice White vs. Lupe Vélez
Vyjayanthimala vs. Leslie Caron
Helen Kane vs. Jeanette MacDonald
Glynis Johns vs. Julie Andrews
Betty Hutton vs. Vera-Ellen
Bea Arthur vs. Shirley MacLaine
Joan Crawford vs. Rita Hayworth
Jessie Matthews vs. Bebe Daniels
Eileen Brennan vs. Moira Sherer
Madeline Kahn vs. Charmian Carr
Ann Miller vs. Mitzi Gaynor
Barbra Streisand vs. Bette Midler
Hermione Gingold vs. Claire Luce
Ann Reinking vs. Gwen Verdon
Eleanor Parker vs. Susanna Foster
Miss Piggy vs. Eartha Kitt
Olivia Newton-John vs. Dolly Parton
Angela Lansbury vs. Rosemary Clooney
📺Clint Walker | Yuma (1971) | Western | Full Movie English | Movie Classics
Yuma is a 1971 American Western made for television movie, directed by Ted Post and starring Clint Walker. The movie also stars Barry Sullivan as Nels Decker, freight company owner Kathryn Hays as Julie Williams, the hotel owner Edgar Buchanan as Mules McNeil, a competing freight company owner Morgan Woodward as Arch King, cattleman John Kerr as Captain White Peter Mark Richman as Major Lucas Bing Russell as Rol King Robert Phillips as Sanders Miguel Alejandro as Andres You are invited to join the channel so that Mr. P can notify you when new videos are uploaded, https://www.youtube.com/@nrpsmovieclassics
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“SPACE JAM” is the latest single from @angeldustmoney’s forthcoming LP titled ‘Brand New Soul’ (9/8 @popwig) & it finds the Baldimore-based quintet of vocalist Justice Tripp, guitarists Daniel Star/Steve Marino, bassist Zechariah Ghostribe & drummer Thomas Cantwell space_jamming across a zippily crisp 1:40 clip of cosmically adjacent HardCoreRawk.
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@harmsway13 are here w/ “SILENT WOLF,” the lead single/track from their forthcoming LP titled ‘Common Suffering’ (9/29 @metalbladerecords) & it finds the Chicago-based quintet of frontman James Pligge, guitarists Bo Leuders/Niack Gauthier, drummer Chris Mills & bassist Casey Soyk waxing upon the “persistent distrust in governing bodies & systems of power in our current cultural climate” across a sub 3 min blast of metallically riffed hXc.
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“YOUR BLOOD IN ME” is the lead single from @kenfury’s forthcoming LP titled ‘Plains of Inferno’ (8/16) & it finds multi-instrumentalist/producer Kenneth Marez Jr.’s NYC-based project bringing the blown-out & blackened goods across 4+ mins of Bowie-esque DarkWave.
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@kenmodenoise are here w/ “HE WAS A GOOD MAN, HE WAS A TAXPAYER,” the latest single from their forthcoming LP titled ‘Void’ (9/22 @artoffact_records) & it finds the Winnipeg-based quartet of guitarist/vocalist Jesse Matthewson, drummer Shane Matthewson, bassist Scott Hamilton & multi-instrumentalist Kathryn Kerr bringing 5 mins of snakingly lurched NoiseGoth.
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“DEBT COLLECTOR” (@year0001online) is a new standalone single from @provoker.zone & it finds the Bay Area-born/LA-based quartet of vocalist Christian Petty, multi-instrumentalist Jonathan Lopez, bassist Wil Palacios & drummer Kristian Moreno bringing their Gothically hued brand of beautifully bummed_out & broodingly_bravado’d ArtPop.
From last night’s @kenmodenoise show. So excited to see these folks live. Super dope noise rock from Winnepeg. LOVE the addition of Kathryn Kerr on sax. Gives them a LES, NYC sound – back when SWANS & John Zorn were 0 steps removed from each other. (at Saint Vitus Bar) https://www.instagram.com/p/CkpHyi0LUUF/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
For Winnipeg hardcore band KEN Mode, 2015′s Success was a sonic left-turn towards indie rock and punk. It didn’t fit them well. With their new album Loved, they return to the juxtaposition of darkness and humor that made 2013′s Entrench such a success. Along with Pissed Jeans’ Honeys, that album represented the apex of corporate working man’s rock--both PJ singer Matt Korvette and KEN Mode’s Jesse Matthewson worked full-time office jobs and often sang about the monotony of daily life with a tongue-in-cheek bend. Fast-forward to Loved, which seems like the proper follow-up to Entrench, and Matthewson--having started a business management services company with his brother and bandmate Shane and having moved to Thailand to study Muay Thai full-time--has the same sense of biting humor with the benefit of more life satisfaction. Loved is dark, but it’s more fun than Entrench, Matthewson’s sense of perspective allowing him to dig even deeper at the minutiae of life.
Not to say that KEN Mode have become autobiographical or even remote storytellers--Matthewson’s lyrics are still generically angry and wry, second-fiddle to the band’s pummeling instrumentation. What you can decipher makes its mark along with the music. On anthem “Not Soulmates”, he laughs, “You’re going to continue enjoying this mistake with me,” referring to a relationship with a shit-eating grin. “Feathers & Lips” is an upbeat track about aggressive politicians compensating for their lack of ability to physically fight. Eight-and-a-half minute closer “No Gentle Art” is one of many to feature saxophone from Kathryn Kerr; Matthewson’s screaming with her spinning woodwinds adds to the chaos of the song. And while her playing at the end of a grungy track like “The Illusion of Dignity” might seem out of place or forced, she jazzes up the complex, loud-quiet-loud “This Is A Love Test”. Matthewson, too, seems like he knows when to push and pull; he used to be completely pissed, but now he gives and takes, like the boxer that he is.
The second track on this new LP from KEN mode is titled “Throw Your Phone in the River,” a sentiment that this reviewer enthusiastically endorses. Perhaps this means the band is directing its famous and acronymic animus (KEN=Kill Everyone Now) at digital devices, instead of the people in their midst. Whatever the source and target of the ugly feelings, there’s considerable uproar animating much of NULL. KEN mode is full of bluster, and one of the record’s most volatile songs seems to want to start a scuffle: “The Desperate Search for an Enemy.” But it’s a curious title. Is the Winnipeg-based band now presenting a muscular shoulder in need of a chip? Are they a bunch of old dogs in search of a fight? Is it bad news that the last tune on NULL is called “Unresponsive”?
That may be a little unkind, as might the crack about “old dogs.” Still, it’s true that KEN mode has entered its third decade as a band. Luckily NULL includes a new trick or two. Most notably, Kathryn Kerr is now credited as full-time band member. She’s an excellent addition, and her presence could be more frequently foregrounded, especially her turns on sax. Her skronky playing makes “Love Letter” easily the most exciting thing on the record; the more tensile atmospherics she contributes to “The Tie” and “Unresponsive” are also quite effective. The record’s jacket copy says she also plays synths and keys, but it’s hard to pick out many traces of those sounds from the band’s requisite noise-rocking thumpery. There’s some plaintive piano in “Lost Grip” but little other sign of what Kerr may be able to do with those instruments.
One could more generously note: when KEN mode fully engages their bumptious battery — as they do on “Throw Your Phone in the River” and “But They Respect My Tactics” — the results are energizing, providing the fury and fun associated with the band’s sound. That’s less the case on “Lost Grip,” a song that drags on for over ten minutes without ever creating much by way of suspense, dread or interest. By the time some sparks finally try to fire, around the six-and-a-half-minute mark, the song’s overly long build-up has drained the enterprise of most of its energy. The insipid lyrics don’t help. It’s a questionable investment of time on a 36-minute record.
Perhaps the unevenness of NULL results from KEN mode’s attempts to figure out anew what it means to be a band, given its new configuration. One wonders if the impetus to add Kerr in the first place emerged from the band’s sense that their same-old noise rock is getting fairly long in the tooth. Kerr’s sax has a different set of teeth. This reviewer says: More skronk. It bites.