TAKE MY GOD DAMN MONEY 💰💸💸💸
Update — THEY TOOK MY MONEY 💀
Edit: Here is the link for those who wish to preorder:
https://www.sideshow.com/collectibles/star-wars-grand-admiral-thrawn-hot-toys-912849
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R. Crumb illustration of Johnny Eck, 1981
(unused cover image)
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Mystifying Show at Coney Island, 1926. Big show for 10 cents. History does not record what was mystifying about the show.
Photo: Bettmann/Getty Images/Fine Art America
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E.J. Hayden and Co. studios ,
106 - 110 Broadway, Brooklyn NY ca 1910
Webb Gallery
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New Hyperfixation timeeeee:
So, New York, New York looks incredible and the sets are just heavenly.
As we know by now, I am a little too in love with Emily Skinner, so naturally as one does with their favourite actor, I went looking for production pictures of her and saw this one ages ago.
Looks like a nice picture, right? Just a simple picture, some photo frames on the wall. Looks like a soldier on one side, some newspaper articles on the other. Notice anything about the ones on house right?
Lemme zoom in for you
Notice anything now? The top one has a picture on it. New York, New York is set in 1946, post ww2 so Emily’s character would have been performing in the 20s and 30s. Lemme zoom in one more time.
It’s very blurry, but if you couldn’t tell, that’s a picture of Emily in Side Show as Daisy, I’ll give you a comparison picture;
They used Emily’s half of the picture and I think that’s actually so cleaver. Like it’s perfect and the attention to detail that like only a person who pays attention to tiny details would notice, but it works so well. Like the whole thing is Madame Veltri would have performed in the 20s, Side Show is set in the 20s which is like 20 years ago in the NYNY plotline and Side Show was just under 30 years ago and Emily (obviously) looks younger in the picture. I just think it’s really fucking smart to be honest.
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Starkid January 2024 Starkid Dreamcast Poll
Hey, remember these? I know these polls don't get a lot of votes since I've already done a majority of the musicals that people are actually into but I hope you still vote so I can know what you all want to see. Remember the top four picks will be this month's dreamcasts!
Make your vote count!
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'Doc Quoth & The Freak Roar'
(PowerPoint, Affinity Photo, Sketchbook Pro, beFunky Photo Editor, Aseprite, & PhotoMosh)
Images (Edited) Courtesy of: Espanto MX & lesha tuman (Pexels), & detail from Smilodon populator by Charles R. Knight (c. 1903 ~ American Museum of Natural History (Wikipedia))
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a Valentines from a parallel universe where FREAKS was popular enough to have a cheaply-made Saturday morning cartoon which was then merchandised into even more cheaply made Valentines
but you have to glue the feather on to her top knot yourself ↓
↑ Koo-Koo as drawn by Bill Griffith in Nobody's Fool
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Sunday reading: Nobody’s Fool: The Life and Times of Schlitzie the Pinhead.
A warm portrait of a performer with a little known, hardly recorded history.
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2 Face Man by Snap Wyatt 1940’s
Webb Gallery
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