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Title: Taylor Swift: Reputation Stadium Tour
Rating: PG-13
Director: Paul Dugdale
Cast: Taylor Swift, Charli XCX, Camila Cabello, David Cook, Amos Heller, Eliotte Woodford, Jeslyn Gorman, Kamilah Marshall, Matt Billingslea, Max Bernstein, Melanie Nyema, Mike Meadows, Paul Sidoti, Tiffany Haddish
Release year: 2018
Genres: music
Blurb: Taylor Swift takes the stage in Dallas for the Reputation Stadium Tour and celebrates a monumental night of music, memories, and visual magic.
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And in the death of her reputation, she felt truly alive.
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rkart221 · 5 months
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first michael do=ugdale art woahsacue im so tired deadlins
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jewellery-box · 11 months
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Wedding dress, c. 1916
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This beautifully delicate wedding dress is made from cream silk chiffon and lace and lined with cream silk. The bodice has a deep V-neckline and a lace collar. The fabric of the bodice falls to create a layered over-tunic. Both this and the skirt feature an abundance of silk-covered beads which weigh the fabric down at the hem. The hem of the skirt is also finished with metallic ribbon. Cream silk ribbons cross the body at the back. The dress has a lace train which falls from the neckline to the floor. This has been trimmed with imitation orange blossom. Orange blossom branches also adorn the dress itself. The blossoms and buds are made from wax and the leaves are of silk, stiffened with wax.
The dress was worn by 20-year-old Elileen Browning for her marriage to Alfred Dugdale at St. Paul’s Church, Knightsbridge on the 25th October 1916. Eileen sadly died in childbirth just a year later. Her mother carefully kept this beautiful wedding dress in her memory.
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dugdale100 · 7 months
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CBS is embracing the Piano Man.
Ahead the Super Bowl, the network announced it would stream Billy Joel’s 100th concert at Madison Square Garden on Sunday, April 14 at 9 pm ET/PT. The two hour special, titled The 100th: Billy Joel at Madison Square Garden — The Greatest Run Of All Time, marks the first time a Billy Joel concert will air on a broadcast network. It will be filmed at his March 28 show, and will also be available to stream live and on demand on Paramount+.
The news comes as Joel is set to end his MSG residency this July with his 150th career performance at the New York arena. His first came in late 1978, when Joel, who was touring on behalf of his 52nd Street album, headlined the venue for his first time. In early 2014, he began a monthly residency as MSG’s first “music franchise,” and has sold out every show since. He’s shrewdly changed up his set list from performance to performance, and recruited special guests like Tony Bennett, Bruce Springsteen and Olivia Rodrigo.
The final show of his residency is set for July. It will be his 104th show in the series, and his 150th performance there. “I’m kind of flabbergasted that it lasted as long as it did,” Joel said at a news conference last year. “My team tells me that we could continue to sell tickets, but 10 years, 150 shows — all right already!” All told, the record-setting residency is expected to gross more than $250 million, according to Pollstar. Joel has no plans to retire, however; in fact, he’s scheduled to criss-cross the country later this year, headlining baseball stadiums with opening acts like Stevie Nicks, Sting and Rod Stewart.
The televised concert announcement arrives a week after Joel premiered his new single, Turn the Lights Back On, live at the Grammy awards, also on CBS. The romantic ballad, produced by Freddy Wexler, was the 74-year-old singer’s first original song in 17 years. Sample line: “I’m late / But I’m here right now / And I’m trying to find the magic.” Despite prolific stage work, the last time Joel shared new music was way back in 2007, when he released the love song All My Life and protest tune, Christmas in Fallujah.
The CBS/Paramount concert special is a co-production of Sony Music Entertainment and Enliven Entertainment. Steve Cohen, Barry Ehrmann and Paul Dugdale will serve as executive producers, with Dugdale also set to direct. Sony Music Vision is the distributor. It follows other popular televised concert events, including those featuring Elton John, Adele and Taylor Swift.
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akookminsupporter · 2 years
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😭😭😭😭
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dustbinbieber · 1 year
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90% of michael dugdale in utopia is literally just paul higgins showing up on set looking depressed whilst somehow embodying 🥺 energy
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notesonartistry · 2 years
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Watched Elton John's Dodger Stadium show
he's still fantastic
i love his moving piano
i loved the way it was shot (and noticed at the end it was done by Paul Dugdale, nice!)
how amazing would it be to see him and Kiki Dee sing together!
i wasn't keen on the ending (i get it, but it felt kinda like he was off to die)
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moviesandmania · 1 month
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LIVING DOLL Obsessive love for a rotting corpse - reviews and trailer
‘Wanted dead or alive…’ Living Doll is a 1990 horror film about a shy morgue worker who falls in love with a young woman who is then accidentally killed. But he doesn’t let that stop his obsession. Directed by George Dugdale and Peter Litten (Slaughter High) from a screenplay by Dugdale, Mark Ezra and [uncredited] Bob Greenberg based on a story by Paul Hart-Wilden. Produced by Dick Randall…
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Author: Sir William Dugdale (British, 1605–1686), Artist: Wenceslaus Hollar (Bohemian, Prague 1607–1677 London), Printer: Thomas Warren (London), and Sitter: Frontispiece portrays Sir William Dugdale (British, 1605–1686). The History of St. Paul’s Cathedral in London, From Its Foundation until These Times. 1658. Illustrations: etching, 13 5/16 × 9 1/16 × 1 1/8 in. (33.8 × 23 × 2.8 cm). The History of St. Paul’s Cathedral in London, From Its Foundation until These 
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Finding Credible Sources - part 3
Faith by Design
Type – Article
Author(s) – Reid Creager
Published – January 2023
Communicating Christ Visually: Utilizing Graphic Design in Ministry
Type – Scholarly
Author(s) – Philip J. Waldschmidt
Published – 18 March 2022
Contemporary Religious Graphic Design
Type – Scholarly
Author(s) – Vlasta Paul
Published – 1 March 1970 (too old, outdated)
In Good Faith: Contemplating Design and Religion
Type - Article
Author(s) – Juanita Dugdale
Published – March/April 1995
Drawn to the Word; The Bible and Graphic Design
Type – Scholarly
Author(s) - Amanda Dillon
Published - 5 November 2021
The Art of Biblical Interpretation; Visual Portrayals of Scriptural Narratives
Type - Scholarly
Author(s)/Editor(s) - Ian Boxall, Heidi J. Hornik, Bobbi Dykema
Published - 24 August 2021
Followed by Drawn to the Word; The Bible and Graphic Design
Designing the Holy Bible: Arguing the Text Through the Form
Type – Journal
Author(s) – Patsy Watkins
Published – Jan to Jun 2008
Graphic Design and Religion: A Call for Renewal
Type - Book
Author(s) – Daniel Kantor
Published - 2007
Scripture and Its Reception: A Semiotic Analysis of Selected Graphic Designs Illustrating Biblical Lections in Iconic Liturgical Books
Type - Scholarly
Author(s) – Amanda Gillon
Published – September 2017
Good: An Introduction to Ethics in Graphic Design
Type – Book
Author(s) – Lucienne Roberts
Published – 23 January 2020
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dugdale100 · 1 year
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Nice piece by HypeBeast.
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Triple killer Lawangeen Abdulrahimzai jailed for life for murder of Thomas Roberts in e-scooter argument | UK News
A double killer who sought asylum in the UK has been sentenced to life in prison for murdering a man during a dispute over an e-scooter. Lawangeen Abdulrahimzai, 21, was found guilty earlier this week of killing 21-year-old Thomas Roberts in Bournemouth, Dorset, last year. He will serve a minimum of 29 years. Before jailing Abdulrahimzai to life, Judge Paul Dugdale said: “In seconds you took the…
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Una poesia di Sasha Dugdale
Una poesia di Sasha Dugdale
Nata nel Sussex (1974), Sasha Dugdale è considerata “uno dei poeti più originali della sua generazione” (Paul Batchelor, The Guardian). Forse l’Achmatova aveva ragioneQuando scrisse chissà quale pattumeChe cumulo, che pila di rifiutiFa sì che un verso delicato spuntiCome pànace, come la gallina grassaNell’aia, come il presente che non passaChissà che male, quale controversiaChe vita di miseriaE…
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