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antiqueanimals · 10 months
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Michael Coleman (b. 1946), Grizzlies (1983), gouache on paper, 15 × 24.5 inches.
Coeur d’Alene Art Auction
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rosetylxrs · 2 months
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i will never stop being in awe of david tennants ability to have blindingly good chemistry with every single one of his co-stars
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doctorfriend79 · 24 days
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"This is Clara, not my assistant. She's, er, some other word."
"I'm his carer."
"Yeah, my carer. She cares so I don't have to."
The episode 'Into The Dalek' first aired on this date ten years ago.
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wraithee · 10 months
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I think David Tennant is the type of actor who could even have chemistry with a wet napkin if he had to, but when you put him with other actors that have that natural charm about them it’s just always so good.
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crowlixcx · 10 months
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What's crazy about iconic duos is that they always include David Tennant
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websitewizard2005 · 3 months
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“the girls the gays and michael” aka the august sky playhouse
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7698 · 5 months
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queen-daya · 1 year
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Zendaya behind the scenes of The Greatest Showman
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mindibindi · 10 months
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Okay tumblr, this poll has been coming for some time now. And I realise the question has the potential to split families, ruin friendships, divide fandoms and blow fragile minds. But...
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muffinwalloper · 1 year
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A change in the weather
They meet in the woods by chance. They bond over their shared love for books and plays. When he offers her his heart and name she declines, afraid to lose her only friend in the parish. But when he leaves to tend to his broken heart she finds herself with a similar feeling.
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polls4u · 4 months
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chernobog13 · 1 year
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Michael Whelan's cover for the last Barsoom book, John Carter of Mars. Appropriately enough, John Carter, Dejah Thoris, and Tars Tarkas are flying off into the sunset.
This is an odd, mish-mash of a book that did not exist until 1964, fourteen years after the series' creator, Edgar Rice Burroughs, passed away. The publisher, Canaveral Press, took two John Carter short stories that had not been previously reprinted, jammed them together, and voila! - there was an eleventh Barsoom book. Every company that has published the series since then has printed the eleventh book, along with the original ten.
Of the two stories, Burroughs himself only wrote one, Skeleton Men of Jupiter. It was a novelette that first appeared in the magazine Amazing Stories in 1943. Burroughs intended it to the first of a series of interconnected stories, like those that made up Llana of Gathol, but he never followed-up. World War ll was raging the time and Burroughs, despite being in his 60s, was a war correspondent. He continued his fiction writing during the war, but the bulk of his attention was focused on Tarzan, who was big business. After the war Burroughs' health steadily declined until his death in 1950.
The other story in John Carter of Mars was written by Burroughs' son, John Coleman Burroughs. The younger Burroughs was an artist, and provided illustrations for many of his father's books. He also drew the Sunday newspaper comic strip John Carter. In 1940 he wrote and illustrated the Better Little Book (the new name for Big Little Books) John Carter of Mars, although his father was credited as the author. A year later the tale was beefed up considerably and appeared in Amazing Stories as John Carter and the Giant of Mars.
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theonlyadawong · 1 year
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Jaja's African Hair Braiding
Written by Jocelyn Bioh
Dir. Whitney White
Samuel J. Friedman Theatre, 2023
This dazzling world premiere welcomes you into Jaja’s bustling hair braiding shop in Harlem where every day, a lively and eclectic group of West African immigrant hair braiders are creating masterpieces on the heads of neighborhood women. During one sweltering summer day, love will blossom, dreams will flourish and secrets will be revealed. The uncertainty of their circumstances simmers below the surface of their lives and when it boils over, it forces this tight-knit community to confront what it means to be an outsider on the edge of the place they call home.
(Photos by Matthew Murphy)
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fashionkilladaya · 1 year
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legendary black virgos ♍️ ✨
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captainjackscoat · 6 months
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My friend and I are deciding on our ideal cast list for a live-action Rapunzel. You can really tell which fandom we share.
-Helena Bonham Carter or Michelle Gomez as Mother Gothel
-Renee Rapp as Rapunzel
-Nicholas Galitzene as Flynn Rider/Eugene Fitzherbert
-Cate Blanchett as the Queen
-Peter Capaldi as the King
-Jack Black as Maximus. We don't care that Maximus doesn't talk. Jack Black making horse noises is good enough.
-Michael Sheen as the mime
-Jenna Coleman as Cassandra
-David Tennant or Matt Smith as Pascal. Again, we don't care that Pascal doesn't talk
The rest hasn't been decided yet
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