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theefilmfreaks · 5 months
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Want to help the Film Freaks?
Want to support a group of film majors on their quest to restore the work of director Alice Blanche? Check out more in our indiegogo below to learn more about Alice and our mission :) ~ Admin 1
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animebathscenewiki · 3 months
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The bath scene from Ikoku Meiro no Croisée episode 4 has been added to the wiki.
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This was one of the first manga series I owned. Hikaru was always my favourite.
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walzerjahrhundert · 10 months
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A publicity photo for The Geisha, 1896
The actresses shown are Alice Davis (l), Blanche Massey (c) and Hetty Hamer (r)
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marypickfords · 9 months
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Show Girl in Hollywood (Mervyn LeRoy, 1930)
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sisteroutsiders · 1 year
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An Unseen Photo Album Preserves Life of Audre Lorde
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A photograph given by Lorde to Wiesen-Cook while at university together. 
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Intimate family moments photographs circa 1968 by Cook.
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Audre Lorde and her long-time partner Francis Clayton at the beach with Cook and Coss.
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Birthday celebrations in Manhattan, 1977.
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A photograph from the Gay March on Washington with Lorde in 1979 when she was a speaker and a poster by Ann Cammett from the 1990 "I Am Your Sister" conference in Boston with Jean Weisinger's photograph.
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Lorde’s son, Jonathan celebrates graduation day at Vassar College in 1986.
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In 1985, Lorde was honored with the dedication of the Audre Lorde Women’s Poetry Center at Hunter College, where one of Lorde’s students continues to lead the program today.
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Book party at Hunter College in the spring 1991.
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A pilgrimage to the Pele, visiting a volcano in Hawaii with friends, there for the 1991 Eclipse. 
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Lorde’s lover Gloria I. Joseph said Lorde would make these small collages with images and text for her friends.
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Lorde at a ceremony where Governor Cuomo named her poet laureate of New York State in 1991. A title she held until her passing at 58 the next year.
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The final page of the album shows a puppet street performance, Holocaust memorials in Berlin on Cook and Coss's last visit with Lorde, and images celebrating Lorde's legacy after death in 1992.
Curator Victoria Munro writes:
“Powerful and Dangerous: The Images and Words of Audre Lorde” exhibition at the Alice Austen House is a celebration of the radical work of Black, lesbian feminist, writer, activist and poet, Audre Lorde. The exhibition was a collaborative process made with some of Lorde’s closest friends, colleagues, and sister comrades. I was so fortunate to have their guidance in the creation of this exhibition. Two of Lorde’s long-time friends, Blanche Cook and Clare Coss, guided my initial explorations into the personal realm of her writing practice. They welcomed me into their home to view their archive of personal photographs and ephemera which spanned decades of personal celebrations and professional intersections.
Cook, Coss, and I discussed Lorde’s time spent on Staten Island (1972 to 1987) raising her two children, Elizabeth and Jonathan, with her partner Francis Clayton. Cook and Coss illuminated the many wonderful afternoons spent on St. Pauls Avenue and the powerful writing and teaching that Lorde produced during these years. Some of these works included her most celebrated:  From a Land Where Other People Live (1973), The Black Unicorn (1978), The Cancer Journals (1980), and Sister Outsider: Essays and Speeches (1984). She also created a new publishing house with activist Barbara Smith called Kitchen Table: Women of Color Press.
The most revelatory object they shared with me was a large album of personal photographs they had created to celebrate Audre’s life when she passed in 1992. Up until this point, the only people that had viewed this album were Lorde’s children. I was so moved by Cook and Coss’s generosity when they allowed me to include this personal memento in the exhibition. The album was frail, and it felt urgent to protect and archive the documents so they could be shared with our audience and future generations.
To make this possible, I decided to create a self-published book that stayed true to the album’s arrangement, placement, and personal notes, and could be touched and shared. The entire album was carefully scanned by our archivist and brought back together digitally to make this a reality.
There are so many connections that these unique images make between lesbian artists, activists, and photographers. These images are essential to understanding the forces of creative collaborations and the lesbian community during that period.
This book represents an intimate portrait of Lorde celebrating her contagious energy, love of people, flirty fun lesbian play, and prolific writing practice.
Cook and Coss wrote this statement to accompany the album:
“Soon after Audre Lorde departed this earth, we found comfort and consolation in the creation of an album of our chosen family, featuring some of the happiest shared moments of our lives together. These snapshots illuminate high-spirited flirty fun gatherings: birthdays, holidays at Audre and Frances’ Staten Island home; romps in the Hamptons; Lesbian and Gay demonstrations in NYC and DC; Audre’s alternative cancer treatment in Berlin; our amazing Hawaii eclipse trip; Audre honored as NY State poet; the last sad loving goodbye days on St. Croix.
This is the first time we have shared this album with the exception of our god-children Elizabeth Lorde-Rollins MD and Jonathan Ashley Rollins. We thank curator Victoria Munro for her care and appreciation of our photo memories to be included in the Alice Austen House tribute to Audre Lorde.”
Source: "Powerful and Dangerous: The Words and Images of Audre Lorde," an exhibition at Alice Austen House. Shared by Plea for the Fifth. Explore the full exhibition online.
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citizenscreen · 7 months
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Jack Mulhall, Blanche Sweet, Alice White, and Lee Shumway in Mervyn LeRoy’s SHOW GIRL IN HOLLYWOOD (1930)
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enchantedbook · 2 years
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Alice in Wonderland illustrated by Blanche McManus, 1899
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feodor-dostoevsky · 2 years
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i’m so sorry but rhaenys move at the end of the episode is got season 6-7 level of stupidity 
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thateurosite · 6 months
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🎶Eurovision music round-up: October 2023
🎶 It's new music from Mimicat, Trong, Sinplus, Agnetha Fältskog, TVORCHI, Pasha Parfeni, Albina Kelmendi, Måns Zelmerlöw, ISAURA, MARO, Blanche, Konstrakta, Molly Sandén, and so many more in this October round-up of music from #Eurovision and beyond!
Announcements, national finals kicking off, and a lot of new music. Yup, October proved to be a real cornucopia for us Eurovision fans. In this edition of the round-up: bangers, stripped-back vibes, and multiple songs I’d love to hear at Eurovision. The 2023 entries TVORCHI – “Разом” Tvorchi look back musically on this track all about going far “Разом” (Together). The song was written on the…
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theefilmfreaks · 4 months
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Happy Holidays from The Film Freaks!
Happy Holidays everyone ! We hope you've all been having a nice and relaxing holiday season, especially as we await the New Year! If you wanted to check out our indiegogo below and maybe even donate to help support a group of film majors on their quest to restore the work of director Alice Blanche, it would be an amazing and much appreciated holiday present for us and we'd even love to thank you on our page! (We currently only have 3 days left!! Check out our perks we offer before theyre gone!) We appreciate any and all support! Can't wait to see what this new year brings for everyone and excited to begin this journey with you all! ❄️🕯️ ~ Admin 1
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1500-1599 Recap Part 59:
Rebecca gave birth to her youngest children, Helen and Fulke. 
Blanche and Sebastian Voss married, Alice (Beth’s daughter) and Pedro Dalton married, Elizabeth and John met each other for the first time. 
Janet became a teenager  followed by Rebecca’s twins becoming toddlers. Unfortunately both Avis and Fulke died since they failed their child and toddler rolls. 
Then Adrian’s oldest daughters got married Elizabeth and John married and Margaret married her first husband William. 
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adscinema · 2 years
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Falling Leaves - Alice Guy (1912)
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