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intoafandom · 1 year
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CONGRATS MR AND MRS MCAVOY!!!
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omg their reception was at the boston public library I KNEW they had good taste
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nerds-yearbook · 2 years
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On November 8, 1969, Rod Serling followed up his iconic anthology series The Twilight Zone with the Night Gallery. Serling would introduce each segment with a work of art representing that piece. The pilot is also noted for being Steven Spielberg's professional directorial debut. ("Pilot", Night Gallery, TV, event)
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esonetwork · 2 months
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Night Gallery | Episode 421
New Post has been published on https://esonetwork.com/night-gallery-film/
Night Gallery | Episode 421
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Jim remembers his first viewing of the 1969 TV Movie, “Night Gallery,” which served as the pilot for the series and starred Roddy McDowall, Ossie Davis, George Macready, Barry Atwater, Joan Crawford Barry Sullivan, Tom Bosley, Byron Morrow, Richard Kiley, Sam Jaffe, George Murdock and featured directors, Boris Sagal, Steven Spielberg, and Barry Shear. The film included three tales of the weird written by Rod Serling, who introduced each segment. Find out more on this episode of MONSTER ATTACK!, The Podcast Dedicated To Old Monster Movies.
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u2fangirlie-blog · 6 months
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Good Omens Aziraphale's Sad Bastard Breakup Playlist
After the breakup, Aziraphale has a new job in heaven, having taken Gabriel’s vacant position. Aziraphale is haunted by sad music reminding him of his time with Crowley. The songs are dramatic, tragic, melancholic, angry, wistful, romantic, and sentimental. How does he listen to music at his new job in the head office? Are material objects allowed? Does he keep a secret stash of tea, cake, and records and a phonograph player in his office? Does he have a celestial radio that can tune in Earth radio stations? Does he sneak off to Earth to hang out in record shops and bookstores? Or more dramatically and emotionally torturously, does he remember every note, every nuance, every feeling, of every song and replay them in his mind? He's stuffing his face with angel food cake and tea while crying and listening to sad bastard songs and hiding from Michael and the Metatron.
See note after list on song selection process.
Songs include:
“Lacrimosa” – Mozart, Requiem in D Minor, Vienna Mozart Orchestra
“Commendatore” – Mozart, Don Giovanni, Amadeus film soundtrack
“Ja, tot katoramu vnimala” – Rubenstein, The Demon, Nicolai Ghiaurov
“D’amour l’ardente flemme” – Berlioz, The Damnation of Faust, Maria Callas
“Liebestod” – Wagner, Tristan and Isolde, Waltraud Meier
“Ach ich fuhls” – Mozart, The Magic Flute, Gundula Janowitz
“Thy hand, Belinda … When I am laid in earth” – Purcell, Dido and Aeneas, Janet Baker
“E lucevan la stelle” – Puccini, Tosca, Placido Domingo
“Celeste Aidia” – Verdi, Aida, Mario Lanza
“Ich bin der Welt abhanden gekommen” Mahler, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau
“Der Wanderer” – Schubert, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau
“Love is a Plaintive Song” – Gilbert and Sullivan, Patience, D’Oyly Carte Opera Company
“I am a Courtier Grave and Serious” – Gilbert and Sullivan, The Gondoliers, D’Oyly Carte Opera Company
“The Gentleman is a Dope” – Rodgers and Hammerstein, Allegro, Blossom Dearie
“A Hymn to Him” – Lerner and Lowe, My Fair Lady, Rex Harrison
“Could I Leave You?” – Sondheim, Follies, Alexis Smith
“We Do Not Belong Together” – Sondheim, Sunday in the Park with George, Bernadette Peters and Mandy Patinkin
“On My Own” – Schonberg, Les Misérables, Frances Ruffelle
“As Long as He Needs Me” – Bert, Oliver, Judy Garland
 “Stranger in Paradise” – Wright and Forest, Kismet, Richard Kiley and Doretta Morrow
“A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square” – Sherwin and Maschwitz, Vera Lynn
“Night and Day” – Porter, The Gay Divorcee, Ella Fitzgerald
“I’ve Got You Under My Skin” – Porter, Born to Dance, Shirley Bassey
“Bewitched, Bothered, and Bewildered” – Rodgers and Heart, Pal Joey, Sarah Vaughan
“They Can’t Take That Away From Me” – Gershwin, Shall We Dance, Fred Astaire
“Mon Deu” – Dumont and Vaucaire, Edith Piaf
“Non, Je Ne Regrette Rien” – Dumont and Vaucaire, Edith Piaf
P.S.: Aziraphale likes Les Mis because it reminds him of that time Crowley rescued him from the Bastille. Don't tell anyone. It's a big secret.
P.P.S.: “Bewitched, Bothered, and Bewildered” reminds him of the time he and Crowley got drunk in the backroom at the bookshop the day the anti-Christ was delivered to Earth. Basically, this song reminds him of every time they went out for drinks or stayed in and drank.
P.P.P.S.: “I am a Courtier Grave and Serious” was the song Aziraphale planned to play when trying to tempt Crowley into learning the gavotte. It reminds him of the ball in the bookstore when he finally danced with Crowley.
P.P.P.P.S.: “Non, Je Ne Regrette Rien” is as close as Aziraphale can get to telling the world and Crowley to eff off. He has no more effs to give. Or at least he’s trying to convince himself he no longer gives a f***. He’s going off to his new job at the head office and Do Good.
Note on song selection:
I selected songs that thematically fit with the relationship between Aziraphale and Crowley. I think the songs tell a story of Aziraphale’s struggle to reconcile his conflicted motivations. They reflect Aziraphale’s fears and desires. He fears being hauled off to hell for disobedience. He fears Crowley’s death and being alone in the world. He desires to be emotionally intimate with Crowley. (Dare he risk physical intimacy with Crowley?) He feels self-righteously indignant, but he’s soft and squishy and weepy and misses his best friend.
I don’t have much knowledge of opera or musical theater, but I have some experience with choir and solo performance. I did a lot of research into opera, art songs, musicals, showtunes, and standards to create a playlist on YouTube. Selections were based on availability, popularity, and sound quality. My big question was whether or not Aziraphale is a strict originalist or if he likes different versions of songs. In some places, I chose newer versions over original versions due to the sound quality of the recordings. I tried to keep selections accessible to a wide audience with varying degrees of musical knowledge. You may not like my choices, so your mileage may vary. You can make your own playlist.
You can listen to it on YouTube.
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fiadorable · 11 months
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Director’s cut for an ending unforeseen, please. Or breakfast and a show. Or both. 🙏❤️
Both. The answer is always both @curator-on-ao3
Ok, so I'd been looking for an excuse to write an ending unforseen pretty much since the pilot for strange new worlds aired. I couldn't believe the similarities between Pike and Kiley 279 and Janeway and the Caretaker. As strange new worlds progressed, I became more firm in my convictions. Two explorers, separated by over a hundred years and tens of thousands of light years, each with an incredibly tuned sense of justice and tragic proclivity for self flagellation (and clinical depression imo)... what more could I want??
Answer: time travel. The thing these two boneheaded captains love the most. I really needed Janeway to have that moment with Pike when he tells her she's doing a great job because she had so little opportunity for that external validation, and then for Janeway to also give Pike some of her relentless hope as he's preparing to go back to what he feels is his final hour. And the ending. Ugh. I made myself emotional with it. I feel like it's a hair too saccharine, but I dragged that poor man out of a catastrophic accident, dumped him on Voyager, and then had to have them send him back so like he deserves to know his sacrifice was not in vain?? That people respect him and honor his commitment to returning knowing what he's going back to, to have some of his compassion reflected back at him. God, the feelings.
I was a little nervous writing this fic for two reasons. 1) It had been eight years since I'd written Janeway and I was feeling a bit creaky in the characterization department and 2) I was dumping a lot of backstory into the summary so I could get on with the actual important part of the story which was not how or why the time travel worked. Neither of which were actually an issue, of course, everyone was quite lovely about everything. Even the way Janeway pulls Pike aside at the end for a private question just like she does to Chakotay in Shattered which I didn't realize I'd done until after I published OH WELL y'all are nice to not mock me relentlessly for that.
And then breakfast and a show was SO FUN to write, I genuinely enjoyed every second of it, which is, uh, rare lol. Since the show did a musical episode, it felt right to do a Pikeuna piece with Una and Pike. It was fun to use Pike's POV to describe the patter song and think she's perfect and gorgeous and The Best even if she's not much of a dancer. And I wanted them to feel a little "lived in" so I threw in the classic "quiet spouse scares the shit out of the focused spouse" gag.
Una is singing a Sondheim patter song (a fairy dies every time a Trek character mentions Gilbert and Sullivan and entire multiverses collapse when a Trek person sings Gilbert and Sullivan). They get into a mini food fight after Chris starts "helping" her finish up, but it ends with Una clearing the kitchen island with a single sweep of her arm and lifting Chris onto it to finish him off instead.
I find drabbles quite liberating in their constraints. The challenge to create a perfect soap bubble scene where the reader knows there's story that comes before and story that continues after, but this here is the most important, distilled part is just... chef's kiss.
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pierreism · 9 months
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Richard Kiley & The Cast Of Man Of La Mancha "The Impossible Dream" on The Ed Sullivan Show
Broadcast February 20, 1966. via The Ed Sullivan Show
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christmastreewormgirl · 11 months
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Mr. Kiley Sullivan with a wicked good goal !!!!!
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alaturkanews · 1 year
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Wagner chief 'certain' Russia will lose territory to Ukraine
Yevgeny Prigozhin, the head of private military group Wagner, says he is certain Russia will soon face massive losses on the battlefield in the war against Ukraine. CNN's Sam Kiley reports, followed by a conversation between CNN's Erin Burnett and former US Ambassador to Russia John Sullivan. #CNN #News
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hockeygossip101 · 2 years
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In one of the bruins wags posts you can see Kiley sullivan (mcavoys gf) has her chanel bag on the GROUND 😂😩😩😩 oh to be a wag
Love that for her 😌
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intoafandom · 2 years
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NO NO THEY WON😂😂😂
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kiley sullivan accepted my insta friend request from months ago that I totally forgot about - this is a big day for me
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hockeywags · 4 years
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Charlie McAvoy and Kiley Sullivan [Source]
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Man of La Mancha still great
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miracleonice87 · 2 years
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congrats to my boy Charlie McAvoy for a) having the balls to ask Mike Sullivan for Kiley’s hand in marriage (ostensibly, unless she didn’t feel the need!) and b) being perhaps the only NHL player to propose to a brunette this entire summer
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books-in-media · 3 years
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Masterlist of books mentioned & read by Reese Witherspoon
—A Cuban Girl’s Guide to Tea and Tomorrow, Laura Taylor Namey (2020) (X)
—A Little Princess, Frances Hodgson Burnett (1905)
—A Wrinkle in Time, Madeleine L'Engle (1962)
—Adulting: How to Become a Grown-up in 468 Easy(ish) Steps, Kelly Williams Brown (2013)
—All Is Not Forgotten, Wendy Walker (2016)
—American Like Me, America Ferrera (2018)
—Anne of Green Gables, L.M. Montgomery (1908)
—Becoming, Cindy Crawford (2015)
—Becoming, Michelle Obama (2018)
—Big Little Lies, Liane Moriarty (2014) (X), (X)
—Braving the Wilderness: The Quest for True Belonging and the Courage to Stand Alone, Brené Brown (2017) (X), (X)
—Conviction, Denise Mina (2019)
—Dad Is Fat, Jim Gaffigan (2013)
—Daisy Jones & The Six, Taylor Jenkins Reid (2019) (X) 
—Decorating Is Fun!: How to Be Your Own Decorator, Dorothy Draper (1939)
—Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine, Gail Honeyman (2017) (X) 
—Erotic Stories for Punjabi Widows, Balli Kaur Jaswal (2017) (X)
—Everything Inside, Edwidge Danticat (2019) (X)
—Fable, Adrienne Young (2020) (X)
—Fair Play: A Game-Changing Solution for When You Have Too Much to Do (And More Life to Live), Eve Rodsky (2019)
—Firekeeper’s Daughter, Angeline Boulley (2021)
—First Comes Love, Emily Giffin (2016)
—From Scratch: A Memoir of Love, Sicily, and Finding Home, Tembi Locke (2019)
—Furia, Yamile Saied Méndez (2020) (X)
—Group: How One Therapist and a Circle of Strangers Saved My Life, Christie Tate (2020) (X)
—Happiness: The Crooked Little Road to Semi-Ever After, Heather Harpham (2017) (X) 
—Heart of the Matter, Emily Giffin (2010)
—His Only Wife, Peace Adzo Medie (2020) (X)
—I’m Still Here: Black Dignity in a World Made for Whiteness, Austin Channing Brown (2018) (X), (X), (X) 
—In a Dark, Dark Wood, Ruth Ware (2015)
—Infinite Country, Patricia Engel (2021)
—Insight Guides New Zealand, Insight Guides (2012)
—It's All Easy: Delicious Weekday Recipes for the Super-Busy Home Cook,   Gwyneth Paltrow, Thea Baumann   (2016)
—Let's Explore Diabetes with Owls, David Sedaris (2013)
—Little Fires Everywhere, Celeste Ng (2017)  (X), (X), (X)
—Little Hoot, Amy Krouse Rosenthal (2007)
—Little Oink, Amy Krouse Rosenthal (2009)
—Little Pea, Amy Krouse Rosenthal (2005)
—Little Women, Louisa May Alcott (1868)
—Love The One You’re With, Emily Giffin (2008)
—Luckiest Girl Alive, Jessica Knoll (2015)
—Me Before You, Jojo Moyes (2012)
—My Life on the Road, Gloria Steinem (2015)
—Next Year in Havana, Chanel Cleeton (2018) (X)
—Northern Spy, Flynn Berry (2021)
—Not That Kind of Girl: A Young Woman Tells You What She's "Learned", Lena Dunham (2014) (X)
—One Day in December, Josie Silver (2018) (X), (X)
—Outlawed, Anna North (2021)
—Permission to Parent: How to Raise Your Child with Love and Limits, Robin Berman (2014) (X)
—Radical Beauty: How to Transform Yourself from the Inside Out, Deepak Chopra (2016)
—Sense and Sensibility, Jane Austen (1811)
—Something Blue, Emily Giffin (2005)
—Something in the Water, Catherine Steadman (2018)  (X), (X)
—Spoon, Amy Krouse Rosenthal (2009)
—Still Lives, Maria Hummel (2018) (X) 
—Stirring Up Fun with Food: Over 100 Amazing and Easy Food Crafting Projects, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Gia Russo (2017)
—Such A Fun Age, Kiley Reid (2019) (X), (X)
—The Alice Network, Kate Quinn (2017)
—The Art Forger, Barbara A. Shapiro (2012)
—The Cactus, Sarah Haywood (2018)
—The Chicken Sisters, K.J. Dell'Antonia (2020) (X)
—The Early Stories of Truman Capote, Truman Capote (2015)
—The Engagements, J. Courtney Sullivan (2013)
—The Giver of Stars, Jojo Moyes (2019) (X) 
—The Great Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald (1925)
—The Guest List, Lucy Foley (2020) (X), (X)
—The Henna Artist, Alka Joshi (2020) (X), (X), (X)
—The Jetsetters, Amanda Eyre Ward  (2020) (X), (X) 
—The Last Black Unicorn, Tiffany Haddish (2017)
—The Last House Guest, Megan Miranda (2019)
—The Last Mrs. Parrish, Liv Constantine (2017)
—The Last Story of Mina Lee, Nancy Jooyoun Kim (2020) (X) 
—The Library Book, Susan Orlean (2018)  (X)
—The Light in Hidden Places, Sharon Cameron (2020) (X)
—The Light We Lost, Jill Santopolo (2017) (X), (X), (X) 
—The Lying Game, Ruth Ware (2017)
—The Measure of Our Success: Letter to My Children and Yours, Marian Wright Edelman (1992)
—The Night Tiger, Yangsze Choo (2019) 
—The Nightingale, Kristin Hannah (2015)
—The One & Only, Emily Giffin (2014)
—The Other Woman, Sandie Jones (2018) (X)
—The Proposal, Jasmine Guillory (2018) (X)
—The Rules of Magic, Alice Hoffman (2017)
—The Sanatorium, Sarah Pearse (2021)
—The Scent Keeper, Erica Bauermeister (2019) (X), (X), (X) 
—The Secrets We Kept, Lara Prescott (2019) 
—The Sprinkles Baking Book: 100 Secret Recipes from Candace's Kitchen, Candace Nelson (2016)
—The Wisdom of Sundays: Life-Changing Insights from Super Soul Conversations, Oprah Winfrey (2017)
—The Woman I Wanted To Be, Diane Von Furstenberg (2014)
—These Precious Days: Essays, Ann Patchett (2021)
—Tiny Beautiful Things: Advice on Love and Life from Dear Sugar, Cheryl Strayed (2012)
—This Is How It Always Is, Laurie Frankel (2017) (X)  
—This is the Story of a Happy Marriage, Ann Patchett (2011) (X)
—Untamed, Glennon Doyle (2020) (X), (X), (X) 
—Where The Crawdads Sing, Delia Owens (2018)  (X), (X), (X)
—Whiskey in a Teacup: What Growing Up in the South Taught Me About Life, Love, and Baking Biscuits, Reese Witherspoon (2018) (X), (X), (X) 
—Wildflower, Drew Barrymore (2015)
—Year of Yes, Shonda Rhimes (2015)
—Yes Please, Amy Poehler (2014)
—You Have A Match, Emma Lord (2021)
—You Should See Me In A Crown, Leah Johnson (2020) (X)
—You Think It, I’ll Say It, Curtis Sittenfeld (2017) (X) 
—You’ll Grow Out Of It, Jessi Klein (2016)
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