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The Fool Killer, by Helen Eustis (Secker & Warburg, 1953).
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OH NEVERMIND!! ALL FINISHED
for all the two people out there who wanted to read this book <3 the first digital archive of it (as far as I know) is now bestowed upon thee. Anyways, PLEASE let me know if any pages are missing or corrupted (blur doesnt count im straight up not fixing that shit) and let me know if you enjoy it if you do read it!!
edit: also, switch to One-Page view while reading, since i scanned pages in doubles
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cinaed · 6 months
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November 2023 Monthly Media
* = Rewatch/reread
Anime/Cartoons
Bob's Burgers 14.04-14.08
Books
Laura by Vera Caspary* 
The Horizontal Man by Helen Eustis
Eight Flavors: The Untold Story of American Cuisine by Sarah Lohman
A Power Unbound by Freya Marske
Manga/Comics
Witch Hat Atelier by Kamome Shirahama Volumes 4-6
Oglaf (ongoing webcomic)
Order of the Stick (ongoing webcomic)
Wilde Life (ongoing webcomic)
Movies
Bros (2023)
Holiday in Handcuffs (2007)*
Sleepless in Seattle (1993)
Podcasts
Dungeons and Daddies
Not Another D&D Podcast
The Silt Verses
Worlds Beyond Number
Theater/Concerts
The Winter's Tale (Folger Theater)
TV Shows/Web Series
Critical Role 3.77-3.78
Dimension 20: Burrow's End 5-9
Midsomer Murders 11.04-16.03
Survivor 45.06-45.10
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eileennatural · 2 years
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what you have to understand about the horizontal man (1949) by helen eustis in that it is technically a murder mystery but really it's about being gay and having terrible mommy issues while living at a new england women's liberal arts college. and also freud
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akaanuar · 2 years
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Helen of Troy from joshua eustis on Vimeo.
This is the first and so far only official Telefon Tel Aviv video.
The idea was conceived in early 2008 and shot in Chicago, IL and Thibodaux, LA on three separate days from April to November 2008.
People may note that our heroine is the very same from the cover artwork for "Immolate Yourself".
Her name is Erika Wolfel.
Our lothario is played by Nicholas Karabinis.
The two winners are Cut Jade and Cut West.
Directed, shot, and edited by J. Eustis on Super 8mm Tri-x and Ektachrome 64T.
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HUFFLEPUFF: "When anybody talks to me as if I hadn't good sense, I'm immediately tempted to act as if I hadn't." –Helen Eustis (The Horizontal Man)
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The Horizontal Man, by Helen Eustis (Penguin, 1949).
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John Emil List (1925 – 2008) was born in Bay City, Michigan, the only child of German-American parents, John Frederick List and Alma Maria Barbara Florence List. Like his father, he was a devout Lutheran and a Sunday school teacher. In 1943, he enlisted in the U.S. Army and served in the infantry as a laboratory technician during World War II. After his discharge in 1946, he enrolled at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, where he earned a bachelor’s degree in business administration and a master’s degree in accounting, and was commissioned a second lieutenant through ROTC. In November 1950, as the Korean War escalated, List was recalled to active military service. At Fort Eustis, in Virginia, he met Helen Morris Taylor, the widow of an infantry officer killed in action in Korea, who lived nearby with her daughter, Brenda. John and Helen married on December 1, 1951, in Baltimore, and the family moved to northern California where List served as an Army accountant. After completion of his second tour in 1952, List worked for an accounting firm in Detroit, and then as an audit supervisor at a paper company in Kalamazoo, where their three children were born. By 1959, List had risen to general supervisor of the company’s accounting department; but Helen, an alcoholic, had become increasingly unstable. In 1960, Brenda married and left the household, and List moved with the remainder of his family to Rochester, New York, to take a job with Xerox, where he eventually became director of accounting services. In 1965, he accepted a position as vice president and comptroller at a bank in Jersey City, New Jersey, and moved with his wife, children, and mother into Breeze Knoll, a 19-room Victorian mansion at 431 Hillside Avenue in Westfield. On November 9, 1971, List methodically murdered his entire immediate family, using his own 9mm Steyr 1912 semi-automatic handgun and his father's Colt .22 caliber revolver. #destroytheday https://www.instagram.com/p/B8bywvsBJOy/?igshid=yidwjzwmkmyv
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We loved this 310 Lakeside Fall Wedding.
Of course this 310 Lakeside Fall Wedding was a perfect send off for the couple. Certainly the energy of a Wedding in Downtown Orlando cannot be surpassed. Lake Eola ins not only a great spot for Downtown Orlando Engagement Photos, but there’s more. Especially since it can become a gorgeous nighttime backdrop for your wedding. Without a doubt, the lights of the fountain really play well against the night skies in Downtown Orlando. All in all, a wedding at 310 Lakeside really is a magical affair. We know. We had or own downtown wedding reception there.
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Of course, planning a 310 Lakeside Fall Wedding can be so much fun. Especially for fall Sunrise and Sunset Wedding Photos.  Certainly those are some of the top must have engagement photos in Orlando. We really mean it. Certainly this one was no exception. Because the couple was so much fun. Of course, you can certainly find some amazing Orlando Outdoor Wedding Ceremony Locations as well.  Nonetheless, our gear worked overtime. Without a doubt, we really had to keep up with this family. For example, earlier it was very warm in the day. Basically, the weather was not cooperating. Overall the family loved us.
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Four shows are opening on Broadway in March. Two of them are transfers from Off-Broadway that thrilled audiences in very different ways: “Be More Chill” and “What The Constitution Means To Me.” The other two bring to Broadway some beloved tunes — a revival of Cole Porter’s “Kiss Me Kate” and “Ain’t Too Proud: The Life and Times of the Temptations”
But as savvy New York theatergoers know, Broadway ain’t the half of it: For every “Ain’t Too Proud” on Broadway, there’s an “Ain’t No Mo'” Off-Broadway.  Among the shows opening Off-Broadway in March:
Daveed Diggs in White Noise by Suzan-Lori Parks (Public Theater)
Playwright Suzan-Lori Parks – White Noise
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Alan Cumming in Daddy by Jeremy O. Harris (Vineyard and the New Group)
Daveed Diggs in “White Noise,” a new play by Suzan-Lori Parks (Top Dog/Underdog); Isabelle Huppert in The Mother, a new play by Florian Zeller (The Father); Alan Cumming in “Daddy,” a new play by Jeremy O. Harris (Slave Play.)
Below is a selective list of Broadway, Off-Broadway, Off-Off Broadway and festival offerings in February, organized chronologically by opening date, with each title linked to a relevant website. Color key of theaters: Broadway: Red. Off Broadway: Black, Blue, or Purple. Off Off Broadway: Green. Theater festival: Orange. Puppetry: Brown. Immersive: Magenta.
To look at the Spring season as a whole, check out my Off Broadway Spring 2019 preview guide and my Broadway 2018-2019 season guide
March 1
  Ajijaak on Turtle Island (New Victory)
A “family-friendly First Nations spectacle.” Separated from her family in a Tar Sands fire, the crane Ajijaak makes her first migration from Canada to the Gulf Coast alone, discovering the strength of her song along the way.
Chained: A Victorian Nightmare: (FOST at Starrett-Leigh Building )
An immersive theater VR adaptation of Charles Dickens’s A Christmas Carol. Tickets sold only as an add-on to the FOST (Future of Storytelling) Story Arcade, which is described as a “pop-up, showcasing a… sampling of  immersive, experiential, and multi-sensory exhibits.”
March 5
Daddy (Vineyard at Signature)
In the second Off-Broadway play by Jeremy O. Harris (who gained some notoriety with his Slave Play in the fall), Alan Cumming plays Andre, an older white art collector who befriends Franklin, young black artist on the verge of his first show. Their bond creates a battle of wills with Franklin’s mother.
The Cake (MTC at City Center)
In what sounds like a recent Supreme Court case, Debra Jo Rupp portrays a baker in North Carolina who refuses to create a wedding cake for a same-sex couple. The difference — one of the brides is the daughter of a dear friend, now deceased. The play is by Bekah Brunstetter (who writes for the TV series This Is Us.)
  March 7
Fleabag (Soho Playhouse)
The play by Phoebe Waller-Bridge that inspired the BBC television series currently being shown on Amazon Prime.
Actually We’re F**ked (Cherry Lane)
In this play by  Matt Williams, “four millennials gather every Thursday to order take-out, drink too much wine, and argue over how to unf**k the planet.”
Chick Flick The Musical (Westside Theater)
In this musical by Suzy Conn, four friends gather to unwind, watch a chick flick and play their favorite chick flick drinking game.
Chimpanzee (HERE)
A “non-verbal puppet play based on true events.” An aging, isolated chimpanzee pieces together the fragments of her childhood in a human family
March 10
  Be More Chill (Lyceum)
Broadway transfer of the teenage cult musical about high school student  Jeremy Heere who sees himself as a loser but then swallows a pill containing a supercomputer and becomes cool — but at what cost?
My review of Be More Chill Off-Broadway
  If Pretty Hurts Ugly Must Be a Muhfucka(Playwrights Horizons)
In the village of Affreakah-Amirrorkah, no one questions that Akim is the one true, perfect beauty — not even her jealous classmates. But they’ll be damned before they let her be the leading lady in this story. A decidedly contemporary riff on a West African fable by Tori Sampson
March 11
The Mother (Atlantic)
Isabelle Huppert stars in a play by Florian Zeller (The Father) as a woman suffering from clinical depression and grasping for stability after her grown children move on to build lives of their own.
Southern Promises (Flea)
A revival of Thomas Bradshaw’s incendiary 2008 play: On his deathbed, a plantation owner vows to set his slaves free, but when his wife rejects the request chaos erupts on the plantation.
  March 12
Ashes (HERE)
In a small village in the south of Norway, a young man sets houses on fire, and a writer seizes them as literary material several decades later. From Plexus/Polaire, the Norwegian/French avant-garde theater company that in January presented Chambre Noir
March 13
Surely Goodness and Mercy (Keen Company at Theater Row)
In this play by Chisa Hutchinson (“She Like Girls,” “Dead & Breathing”), a Bible-toting boy with a photographic memory befriends the cantankerous old lunch lady in an underfunded public school in Newark.
Hatef**k (WP)
In this play by Rehana Lew Mirza, passions ignite when Layla, an intense literature professor, accuses Imran, a brashly iconoclastic novelist, of trading in anti-Muslim stereotypes. But as their attraction grows into something more, they discover that good sex doesn’t always make good bedfellows.
March 14
Kiss Me Kate (Roundabout at Studio 54)
Kelli O’Hara and Will Chase star as warring ex-lovers forced to portray the warring couple of Shakespeare’s ‘The Taming of the Shrew’  in this third Broadway revival of Cole Porter’s 1948 musical. The winner of the first-ever Tony Award for Best Musical, the show features such familiar tunes as “Too Darn Hot,” “So In Love” and “Always True To You In My Fashion.”
  Georgia Mertching is Dead (EST)
In this play by Catya McMullen, three 30-year-old women who have been friends since high school set off on a road trip south–with homemade female urination devices, too much pie, ill-advised sexual escapades–to celebrate and mourn a figure from their past.
Rogues Gallery (Broken Ghost)
Unleash your inner villain in this fully immersive evening of world conquest and inevitable betrayal!
March 18
Culturemart Festival (HERE)
Cannabis! by Baba Israel, 9000 Paper Balloons by Spencer Lott & Maiko Kikuchi,Songs of Sanctuary for the Black Madonna by Imani Uzuri,A Voluptuary Life by James Scruggs,Paper Room by Laura Peterson 
Nantucket Sleigh Ride (Lincoln Center’s Mitzi Newhouse)
Written by John Guare and directed by Jerry Zaks (the pair behind House of Blue Leaves and Six Degrees of Separation) this new play stars  John Larroquette as a New York playwright turned stockbroker revisiting a wild event that happened 35 years ago on that island.
March 19
Juno and the Paycock (Irish Rep)
Part of the theater’s season of Sean O’Casey, the play is a devastating portrait of wasted potential in a Dublin torn apart by the chaos of the Irish Civil War. When a handsome visitor arrives with news of an inheritance, the Boyle family begins to plan their new life, but their apparent salvation soon reveals itself to be the cause of their ruin
March 20
White Noise (Public)
Daveed Diggs (Hamilton) returns Off-Broadway in a new play by Suzan-Lori Parks, directed by Public Theater artistic director Oskar Eustis. Long-time friends and lovers Leo, Misha, Ralph, and Dawn are educated, progressive, cosmopolitan, and woke. But when a racially motivated incident with the cops leaves Leo shaken, he decides extreme measures must be taken for self-preservation
St. Peter’s Foot (UP Theater)
Mike and Roma think they made the right decision in not having children. Then a baby is left on their doorstep
March 21
Aint Too Proud (Imperial)
“Ain’t Too Proud: The Life and Times of the Temptations” stars Jeremy Pope (Choir Boy) as Eddie Kendricks, Ephraim Sykes as David Ruffin, etc. This new musical with a book by Dominique Morisseau helmed by the director of “Jersey Boys” follows The Temptations’ journey from the streets of Detroit to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
March 25
Accidentally Brave (DR2 Theater)
Actor and playwright Maddie Corman shares her true story of what happened after her husband was arrested on a shocking charge.
March 27
The Lehman Trilogy (Park Ave Armory)
Italian playwright Stefano Massini’s play, adapted by Ben Power and directed by Sam Mendes (The Ferryman!) stars acclaimed actors Simon Russell Beale, Adam Godley, and Ben Miles and the Lehman brothers and their sons and grandsons over nearly two centuries, climaxing with the end of the firm that bore their name in the crash of 2008.
Ain’t No Mo’ (Public)
In this satire by Jordan E. Cooper that began at the Fire This Time Festival, African-Americans leave en masse a country plagued with injustice.
March 31
What The Constitution Means To Me (Helen Hayes)
Fifteen-year-old Heidi Schreck earned enough money for her college tuition by winning Constitutional debate competitions across the United States. Now, the Obie Award winner resurrects her teenage self in order to trace the profound relationship between four generations of women in her own family and the founding document that dictated their rights and citizenship. My review of the play Off-Broadway
  Do You Feel Anger? (Vineyard)
In this play by Mara Nelson-Greenberg , Sophia is hired as an empathy coach at a debt collection agency
March 2019 New York Theater Openings Four shows are opening on Broadway in March. Two of them are transfers from Off-Broadway that thrilled audiences in very different ways: "Be More Chill" and "What The Constitution Means To Me." The other two bring to Broadway some beloved tunes -- a revival of Cole Porter's "Kiss Me Kate" and "Ain't Too Proud: The Life and Times of the Temptations"
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Pvt. Hubert H Stephenson, stationed at Fort Eustie, VA. Son of Edgar A Stephenson (WWI vet), and Helen B Stephenson. 
From the Wilkes-Barre Record, Wilkes-Barre, PA, 15 Sept 1942
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16 Best Crime, Mystery, And Thriller Books Of July 2020
16 Best Crime, Mystery, And Thriller Books Of July 2020
Our picks for best crime, mystery and thriller books of July 2020 include classic Edgar-award winning titles such as The Horizontal Man by Helen Eustis, exciting releases like More Better Deals by Joe R. Lansdale, as well as fun thriller reads such as Florida Man by Tom Cooper.
These mystery and thriller books will surely bring joy to avid crime fiction and mystery readers. (Note: For our…
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