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"New York is where society puts itself on display. The leaders meet each other, and their children court each other..."
▹ Season 2 Official Trailer THE GILDED AGE (2022–)
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Watching Season 2 of The Gilded Age on HBO when it comes back on October 29? Play Bingo with us!
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Use this form to sign up for a card and/or submit an idea for a square by Friday, October 27:
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They should be short - they need to fit on a bingo square! Longer predictions may be edited or broken down for clarity.
You can suggest squares related to story beats, props/costumes/sets, overall arcs, casting, etc. The sky is the limit and nobody is necessarily expected to be realistic, but submitting ideas you think are plausible or expect to happen will make the game more fun because it increases the chances of actually getting to mark a square. The sweet spot is a medium-ish level of specificity and plausibility.
Episode is optional but not required. (If you include an episode in your prediction, that prediction may or may not have the specified episode on every bingo card.)
Examples by Type
Story beats: Oscar proposes to Gladys
Costumes: Marian's first costume has a visible zipper down the back
Arcs: Larry moves to Newport
Cast: Robert Sean Leonard's character first appears in the first episode
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Effectively guaranteed: The first episode will open with Easter
Plausible: Oscar proposes to Gladys in the first episode
Probably really unlikely: Anne and Aurora run away to France in the first episode
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Hyperspecific: One of George's workers dies in a manufacturing accident at the end of the third episode
Specific: A background character dies in the third episode
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you mentioned in tags of a post that you’re planning on writing some fics for george and bertha…. any sneak peaks or slight spoilers for what we can expect ? 👀👀
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I'm fully insane abt it, there's like 15k+ in here already
Also I hope you like Bertha bc that's all my mind can produce right now. Mrs Russell I hope you win forever and never suffer any consequences for your actions
I'll probably post the first one (the post Turner Incident/fix it fic) soon!! Maybe next week? They're all finished except for the Gladys and Bertha one that's turning out to be way longer than I thought lol (and I think the one about Bertha and Agnes becoming #frenemies needs to be longer so I'll probably leave that one to rotate in my mind a little before it gets posted)
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ladyofpembroke · 1 year
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I posted 8,917 times in 2022
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I tagged 1,841 of my posts in 2022
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Longest Tag: 140 characters
#but at school it’s case by case and generally temperature dependent like my radiator in my bed room is off and so if it’s cold i’ll leave it
My Top Posts in 2022:
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I literally think it’s so funny that Charles becomes king and in two months there’s going to be a whole season of television devoted to his awfulness
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Ned ‘the seed is strong’ Stark vs Viserys ‘the horse was chestnut’ Targaryen
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So after this week’s episode of the gilded age and watching next week’s promo (and Agnes’ comment about Tom won’t need Marian soon) here’s what I’m thinking about how Tom/Marian will work out:
-Marian will continue to ignore the red flags about Tom
-she might accept his proposal
-she will find out he’s been similarly been using other women (like the woman at the opera) to advance his social position and breaks it off OR he breaks off the engagement after getting a better “yes” from another woman
-Marian becomes socially damaged by the scandal of a broken engagement/rumors about ‘how far they went’
-we enter season 2 or 3 with Marian’s position reversed from when she entered society, she struggles to repair her reputation
-we may see the Russells remembering her accepting them when they were on the outs OR Bertha reluctantly shunning her because her position still isn’t solid yet while Larry and Gladys still stick up for her
-enter Larry/Marian romance
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White House cat alert!
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My #1 post of 2022
Halbrand/Sauron in the forge: this is so random, but, and this is totally just occurring to me now because of what you said, what if we, and again I’m just spitballing here, make an alloy, and not to be crazy but like let it mix on its own?? I don’t know though I’m just a dumb human
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jabberwocky1996 · 2 years
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u can create gifs of Gladys Russell from the Gilded Age by hbo max?? please 🥰
I'll do my best. Trying to get other gifsets done I've had on the backburner. But I promise I will tag you and let you know when it's done!
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nofomoartworld · 7 years
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Hyperallergic: Art Movements
The Paris catacombs (photo by Joe deSousa, via Wikimedia Commons)
Art Movements is a weekly collection of news, developments, and stirrings in the art world. Subscribe to receive these posts as a weekly newsletter.
Two teenage boys were rescued after getting lost in the Paris catacombs for three days. The remains of some 6 million people are housed in the catacombs’ 150 miles of tunnels.
A painting found in the attic of a home in Arizona’s Sun City retirement community is believed to be a previously unknown work by Jackson Pollock. According to auction house J. Levine Auction and Appraisal, which commissioned forensic reports to verify its authenticity, it could be worth up to $15 million.
The artist Khadija Saye is missing following the fatal blaze that consumed west London’s Grenfell Tower on Wednesday. She lived with her mother on the building’s 20th floor.
Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker called for the relocation of the state’s only Confederate monument, currently located on Georges Island in Boston Harbor. Meanwhile, in St. Louis, a dispute over the Confederate Memorial in Forest Park escalated after the Missouri Civil War Museum claimed to own a deed to the monument and the municipal government asserted the city owns the monument because the deed is no longer valid.
Two Australian museums, including the National Museum, agreed to return the remains of several Ainu people to Japan.
Forty-six years after the song “Imagine” was first released, John Lennon’s widow Yoko Ono has finally been given a co-writer credit on the song.
A 118-year-old watercolor painting of a dead tree creeper by Dr. Edward Wilson was found in a hut in Antarctica.
Nearly a decade after its Rafael Viñoly-designed renovation opened, the Brooklyn Children’s Museum will finally open its rooftop terrace to the public.
Statue of Zeus Enthroned, artist unknown, Greek (circa 100 BCE), marble, 29 1/8 x 18 1/8 x 17 15/16 in (photo courtesy the J. Paul Getty Museum)
The J. Paul Getty Museum returned a 29-inch marble statue of Zeus from the first century BCE to Italy. The Getty acquired the object in 1992 but no export documents were ever found for it; a fragment from the same sculpture was discovered in recent years near Naples.
A mural by the street artist David Choe on Manhattan’s Lower East Side was repeatedly tagged. Choe’s commission for the high-profile mural site caused controversy due to the artist’s claim that he had sexually assaulted a woman.
The East Village’s Vladimir Lenin statue, which was removed from the rooftop of East Houston Street’s Red Square apartment building in September 2016, was reinstalled nearby on the roof of 178 Norfolk Street.
A commission for a 41-foot-tall public sculpture by Tim Hawkinson that was to stand outside downtown San Francisco’s new, $6-billion Transbay Transit Center, was canceled after its costs ballooned from $1.67 million to $3.7 million.
The architect Jeehoon Park has filed a lawsuit against Skidmore, Owings & Merrill alleging that the firm’s design for One World Trade Center was stolen from a graduate student project he created in 1999.
Members of Newfoundland indigenous groups demanded the return of the skulls of their ancestors, Nonosabasut and Demasduit, from the National Museums of Scotland.
Google launched a new initiative, “We Wear Culture,” a digitized collection of over 30,000 fashion garments and objects.
The California Academy of Sciences became the first museum to commit to the Paris Accords to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
The main building of Houston’s Menil Collection will be closed for eight months, beginning February 26, 2018, while its floors are sanded and finished. The museum’s other buildings, including the Rothko Chapel and Cy Twombly Gallery, will remain open.
Kurt Schwitters’s unfinished Dada installation in England’s Lake District, the “Merz Barn,” is at risk of being sold to developers who may bulldoze it unless an arts organization or institution steps in to preserve it.
Kurt Schwitters’s “Merz Barn” in the Lake District (photo by Luke McKernan/Flickr)
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Agnes Gund confirmed that she sold a 1962 painting by Roy Lichtenstein for a reported $165 million (including fees). The sale has been used to establish the Art for Justice Fund, an “initiative designed to make meaningful progress on key reforms in the U.S. criminal justice system.”
The J. Paul Getty Museum secured its acquisition of Parmigianino’s “The Virgin and Child with Saint Mary Magdalen and the Infant St John the Baptist” (ca 1535–40).
Monty Python member Michael Palin donated more than 50 of his personal notebooks, spanning 22 years, to the British Library.
The National Museum of Women in the Arts received a $9 million bequest from the estate of California businesswoman Madeleine Rast — the largest single gift in the museum’s history.
Jean-Léon Gérôme, “Portrait of Claude-Armand Gérôme,” (ca 1848) (© Fitzwilliam Museum)
The Fitzwilliam Museum acquired Jean-Léon Gérôme’s “Portrait of Claude-Armand Gérôme” (ca 1848).
Jordan Schnitzer donated $5 million to the construction of an arts museum on the campus of Portland State University.
Zach Rawling pledged to donate Frank Lloyd Wright’s David and Gladys Wright House to the School of Architecture at Taliesin.
The province of Quebec gave grants totaling Canadian $4.5 million (~US $3.4 million) to 18 museums.
The Art Gallery of New South Wales received a $184-million grant to help build an expansion.
The Carnegie Museum of Art acquired five photographs by William Henry Fox Talbot.
In its final round of grants for 2017, the National Endowment for the Arts awarded 1,196 grants for a total of $82 million.
The Joslyn Art Museum received a gift of 124 photographs from the collection of Bruce Berman. The gift includes works by Walker Evans, Russell Lee, John Vachon, Manuel Alvarez Bravo, and Graciela Iturbide.
The J. Paul Getty Museum also received a gift from Bruce Berman, totaling 186 works. The gifted works include pieces by Harry Callahan, Dorothea Lange, and Camilo José Vergara.
Camilo José Vergara, “Saint Peter’s Pentecostal Deliverance Center, 937 Home Street, South Bronx” (2002), chromogenic print (© Camilo José Vergara; the J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, gift of Bruce Berman and Lea Russo)
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Daniel H. Weiss was appointed president and chief executive officer of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. The museum also named Allison Rutledge-Parisi as its Vice President, Chief Human Resources Officer.
The Los Angeles County Museum of Art appointed three new members to its board of trustees: Allison Berg, Troy Carter, and Carter Reum.
Hemma Schmutz was appointed director of Linz’s Lentos Kunstmuseum.
Rebecca Salter will succeed Eileen Cooper as Keeper of the Royal Academy Schools.
David Lan will stand down as artistic director of the Young Vic.
The Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami, completed construction of its permanent home in the Miami Design District.
The inaugural Kuala Lumpur Biennale will open in November.
A major renovation of the Cattle Raisers Museum was completed.
On Stellar Rays will close its gallery at 213 Bowery later this Summer. Stellar Projects will be open by appointment at 1 Rivington Street.
Toby Kamps was named the new director of the Blaffer Museum.
Phillips auction house appointed Meiling Lee as an international specialist in 20th Century & Contemporary Art.
The Institute of Contemporary Art in London added artist Wolfgang Tillmans, collector Delya Allakhverdova, and arts patron Maria Sukkar to its council.
Tracy K. Smith was named the next US Poet Laureate, a role she’ll begin in the fall.
Kevin Jennings was appointed as the next director of the Tenement Museum.
Jenny Dixon, the longtime director of the Noguchi Museum, announced that she will retire at the end of 2017.
Leora Maltz-Leca was appointed curator of contemporary projects at the Redwood Library and Athenaeum in Newport, Rhode Island.
Tarah Hogue was appointed as the Vancouver Art Gallery’s first Senior Curatorial Fellow, with a focus on Indigenous Art.
Paul O’Neill was appointed as the new artistic director of Checkpoint Helsinki.
Accolades
Switzerland’s federal office of culture announced the winners of the Swiss Art Awards and the Swiss Design Awards.
The Museum of Modern Art’s film curator, Dave Kehr, received the insignia of Chevalier of the Order of Arts and Letters.
Obituaries
Adam West as Batman (film still by Shed On The Moon/Flickr)
Chana Bloch (1940–2017), poet and Hebrew translator.
David Boxer (1946–2017), artist, collector, and scholar. Former chief curator of the National Gallery of Jamaica.
Andy Cunningham (1950–2017), entertainer and ventriloquist.
Samuel D. Cook (1928–2017), educator.
Edit DeAk (1950–2017), artist and writer. Co-editor of Art-Rite.
Vin Garbutt (aka the Teesside troubadour) (1947–2017), folksinger and songwriter.
Juliana Young Koo (1905–2017), diplomat, supercentenarian, and author of 109 Springtimes: My Story in 2015 (2015).
Ndary Lo (1961–2017), sculptor.
Edith Shiffert (1916–2017), poet.
Diane Marian Tor (1948–2017), artist, writer, and educator. Renowned for her “Man for a Day” and gender-as-performance workshops.
Ed Victor (1939–2017), literary agent.
Adam West (1928–2017), actor. Best known for portraying Batman.
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adamsvanrhijn · 6 months
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1.08 ▹ Tucked Up in Newport 2.02 ▹ Some Sort of Trick THE GILDED AGE (2022–)
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adamsvanrhijn · 7 months
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2.01 ▹ You Don't Even Like Opera
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adamsvanrhijn · 9 months
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1.08 ▹ Tucked Up in Newport THE GILDED AGE (2022–)
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adamsvanrhijn · 7 months
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2.01 ▹ You Don't Even Like Opera THE GILDED AGE (2022–)
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adamsvanrhijn · 9 months
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is this anything
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adamsvanrhijn · 6 months
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ok so do we think carrie has Suspicions about oscar? carrie's giggling over the idea of someone being mrs oscar van rhijn made me think that Maybe she has a slight Inkling that marrying him wouldn't exactly be a love affair. i'd like to think (because it pleases me) that the younger generation women nudge-nudge wink-wink about oscar the way the older generation women nudge-nudge wink-wink about ward macallister.
god. okay.
i think carrie is definitely by far more worldly than gladys and i am sure all would agree on that score... i'm not sure how deep that runs with regards to oscar specifically though. i could go either way on Does Carrie Astor The Gilded Age Know Enough To Think Thoughts About Gay People.
but i DO think she parses that oscar is a Type Of Guy.... at the bare minimum, that he's fun and charming and funny but he's not husband material, he's not Serious.... and that would be influenced by ideas about masculinity that oscar is or is not fulfilling, and what the relationship you should have with him is... gladys does want to get away from her mother and oscar is fun and nice and yeah there are worse men out there...... but do you really want to be mrs. oscar van rhijn?
so maybe carrie isn't parsing necessarily that he Is Gay [disclaimer 19th century etc] but she is mentally putting him in another category that does not get the same consideration as Men.
i don't have my copy of endless summer with me but there's a reallyyyyy good quote in there about/from a london socialite in 1911 and the perception she and her friends had of someone rumored to be gay and i do not have the book with me or i would quote it here. if i find it i will bring it up again. and that's obviously 30 years and an ocean away but i think the principles apply.
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adamsvanrhijn · 1 year
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something very Something about john being honest with gladys about his inherently dishonest method of socializing in an effort to endear himself to her
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adamsvanrhijn · 9 months
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the decision to put Gladys between her older brother and New york's hottest bachelor and Oscar next to his cousin and the mom of the girl he is fortune hunting when said girl does already like and know him and think he's funny ...... mamie your hosting
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"Of one thing I am sure... you can do better than Mr. Oscar van Rhijn."
2.02 ▹ Some Sort of Trick
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