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"Cold Turkey Press / Klacto presents : A Cold Turkey Press special"
(LP. Rotterdam '72. 1972) [US]
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Attend the Tale of Sweeney Todd. Ach, nein hier ja nicht. Im Gegensatz zu meinen nicht so Sondheim-affinen Kollegen, die den Film mit “Prima Film, aber warum singen sie?” kommentieren, frage ich ja eher “Warum singen sie nicht alles?” Sie verstehen auch gar nicht, warum ich so eine lange Pause zwischen “Fleet” und “Street” mache. Als verspäteter Geburtstagsfilm zum 60. (doch au scho wieder) von Johnny Depp (am 9.) ist Tim Burtons zwar balladenlose, und nicht gar so schön gesungene (aber das hatten wir schon), doch prächtige Verfilmung natürlich ganz hervorragend.
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Marbled Monday
Well if it isn’t time for another Marbled Monday! This week’s marbling was found while preparing items to be loaned for an upcoming exhibition at MIAD’s Layton Gallery celebrating over 40 years of Woodland Pattern Book Center, Then as Now: Woodland Pattern 1980-2022. The exhibition will be on display this fall, from October 10, 2022 to December 2, 2022.
The book is by poet, activist, publisher and member of the rock band the Fugs Ed Sanders. This facsimile edition of A Book of Glyphs was published by Granary Books in New York City in 2014 in an edition of 51 copies numbered and signed by the poet. The book was produced by Diane Bertolo and Steve Clay with Tom Damrauer and Katherine Kuehn. It was printed by Silicon Gallery Fine Art Prints and bound by Judith Ivry who also made the boxes and bound Glyph Notes, an accompanying text with descriptions/explanations of the glyphs. Click each image to see the accompanying note.
There’s no information in the colophon about the marbling, but I believe it’s either a shell pattern or it is overprinted. There is multi-colored veining in red, yellow, cream, and black over a mottled blue pattern.
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Endless List of My Favorite Movies
Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (2007)
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Well I’m going to get a cream gilded yacht and I’m going to communicate with my neophytes through ship to shore phone
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Ed Sanders, ed.
Fuck You: A Magazine of the Arts, No. 5 Vol. 7.
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The interesting thing about seeing people discover Ed Gamble through Taskmaster is that some look at his desperation dedication to win, judge him by his general appearance and interactions with Greg and the rest of the cast, and pass him off as some stereotypical, overbearing "jock" character, when in reality he's a type 1 diabetic, asthmatic, ex-goth kid who used to collect salt and pepper pots and geodes, who dislikes sports partly due to bad school experiences, who loves food, heavy metal, comic books, board games, his wife, and his cat that he's allergic to, and who's talked openly about his mental and physical struggles with losing weight and managing his type 1.
I dunno, I just find it funny when I see people describe him as "a high school bully" or a "hostile competitor" when he's clearly just an over-excitable, super massive TM nerd whose dream was to be on the show and make love to some hummus.
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Ed: You're good friends with John. When you heard he was doing the show, what was your first thought?
Lou: I thought, oh thank God he'll stop bitching about not being on Taskmaster. Didn't you?
Ed: No, I loved him bitching about not being on Taskmaster!
--TM Pod, Series `7 Ep 2
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[ID: Two screencaps from Taskmaster. Ed Gamble says, "It was 97 minutes of utterly wasted time." Lou Sanders replies fondly, "I've never seen such a well-dressed loser though." End ID.]
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Lou almost killed them and Ed got all shouty but they hugged and had a snowball fight at the end 😊
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ccompleted taskmaster colour wheel.
I really enjoyed this. Who is your favourite?
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