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Wyatt Dorion by Lane Dorsey 
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Harvey Fashion Finds: Harvey Guillén’s red and blue western-style button downs are from Phix.
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Blackstar Symphony to Premiere Sept. 16 in North Carolina
- Celebration of David Bowie’s final LP to launch 2023-’24 world tour
David Bowie’s final album is getting the classical treatment.
The Blackstar Symphony’s debut performances are slated for Sept. 16 and 17 in North Carolina with a world tour expected in 2023-’24.
“I love this music, and it is close to my heart,” Donny McCaslin, who played saxophone on the album - stylized as ★ - and serves as artistic director, said in a statement.
“David refused to stay in one musical lane during his long career, playing with different musical styles and creating a musical language all his own. That principle is at work in this program.”
Split in to two acts, the performances will feature a complete revisiting of Blackstar followed by “touchstone(s)” such as ““Heroes,”” “Life on Mars,” “Suffragette City” and “Space Oddity,” per a news release.
Gail Ann Dorsey and Tony Visconti are among the featured musicians and John Cameron Mitchell will sing Bowie’s songs on stage for the premiere.
“I’m thrilled to work with Bowie’s brilliant collaborators to help honor the artist that made me what I am today,” Mitchell said.
8/15/22
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wastelandhell · 2 years
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#3amthots but there's a photographer/model called Lane Dorsey that I follow on instagram (@lanedorsey) and it just hit me that in some pics, he looks a lot like Val. Freckles and everything
interesting 👀👀👀
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coolcatteacher · 2 years
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6 Sustainable Self-Care Tips for Teachers
Self-care is a word thrown around a lot these days in education. In the real world of teaching, answers aren't always easy. In fact, as I release this episode, "self-care" is the reason I did not go to #ISTELive that is this week. I need to focus on my health. So, it is fitting that today I discuss the reality of teaching with another teaching veteran. We share how we have navigated the stresses and struggles of teaching as we seek to live a balanced life and do what matters. In addition to the podcast, I've included some inspiring poems, quotes, and a video from the day I learned to walk this past May. I, Vicki Davis (the show host) have made some mistakes in self-care in the past year, and open up about what I've learned from those mistakes and how I'm moving forward to teach better and take better care of myself. 
My hope is by being open about my own struggles and by bringing in the research that this show and blog post will help all of us teachers take better care of ourselves. Right now, this topic is more important than any education technology I could be talking about. So, take care of yourselves, teachers, this one's for you.
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mirrorreview · 3 months
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Let’s take a stroll down Twitter memory lane! Back in 2006, Jack Dorsey, Noah Glass, Biz Stone, and Evan Williams cooked up the idea of a short-messaging service called “twtr.” And here’s where the amazing facts about Twitter journey begin. Fast forward to 2007, and bam! Twitter officially takes flight, letting us fire off 140-character messages, aka “tweets.”
Then, in 2009, the game changed with the hashtag #. Suddenly, we are categorizing tweets, sparking conversations, and basically owning the online chat game. It’s like Twitter said, “Let’s organize this chaos!” Hold onto your hats because in 2022, Elon Musk swoops in and drop a cool $44 billion to acquire Twitter. Cue the speculation—what’s he got up his sleeve for the Twitterverse? The shock started with the firing of then’s Twitter CEO Parag Agarwal. The anticipation is real, and these interesting facts about Twitter just keep piling up.
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leathercowboy3000 · 2 months
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anthonybialy · 7 months
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Keeping Stefon Diggs Happy a Mutual Deal for Buffalo Bills
Stefon Diggs is acting just fine.  That differs from acting like a diva, which ironically involves little action at all.  A summer fielding footballs in suburban Rochester is a promising sign for him doing the same in suburban Buffalo.  Still, we ponder if precedent means the latest rumors about his unhappiness with his employer are true even if it means believing Stephen A. Smith.
Trying to get Diggs to avoid causing commotions is more challenging than getting him to get first downs, which is way better than the other way around.  Yet it would be nice to not have to fret that asking him to settle down might prompt stirring up.
Not everyone honking is an annoying driver even if the sound remains unpleasant.  A left-lane dawdler as slow as Dan Marino deserves the alert.  Someone having a fit may have a point.  Ken Dorsey doing his job correctly would alleviate much ensuing stress.  His refusal to let the best quarterback play more catch with the best receiver is akin to visiting Dinosaur Bar-B-Que and asking about vegan options.  Enjoy your beans unless there’s like bacon fat in them.
You may have heard the Bills also extended their head coach.  He’s best known as the guy with the defensive background.  A  team that tries to outpace foes is sticking with a supervisor whose focus is achieving the opposite.  We hope Diggs remains happy just like we wish to never rue that he played under an erstwhile defensive coordinator holding that de facto job now.
Every receiver wants the ball every play.  In Diggs’s case, he may be right.  The best option on the team and perhaps in the league is the sort of player who you throw to frequently even though opponents know it’s happening.  Dare them to stop him.
There are only so many chances.  That’s even more so in football.  Diggs mans an odd position where getting the ball 10 times during one game could be the sort of result that gets cherished in fans’ memories forever.  This is the same sport where a defender who averages a single sack per game may enjoy Hall of Fame enshrinement.  Succeeding based on a quite limited quantity of opportunities makes the game more dramatic, which suits certain personality types.
Diggs has looked just fine when he’s shown up to practice.  Since training camp commenced, he hasn’t refused to compete like Richie Tenenbaum.  Healthy attitude and routes are hopefully a precursor to the same when they keep score.
Learning just how to get touchdowns is the best use of August.  He may already know, but reviewing steps can’t hurt.  Classical music legend Pablo Casals practiced the cello for five hours per day while he was 80 because he thought he was getting better.  Does the collective bargaining agreement even permit that much time on the field?
A cathartic outburst might enable tranquility later.  Venting can actually be therapeutic as long as it reflects an exception and not rule.  Judicious bitching resembles how social media can either be a cesspool of misery or a way to cope with the same.
Check the scoreboard for confirmation that actions are what’s important.  Kvetch that this miserable existence is unfair garbage then go out and perform tasks.  Flipping out about play call selection is tolerable if accompanied by catching every pass thrown one’s way.
Moping doesn’t affect the score unless it’s accompanied by indifferent arm-folding.  Actions are what ultimately matter.  Doing what’s right after griping is infinitely superior to talking about how lovely life is then thinking such remarks are sufficient.  If you have a flat tire, you’re better off if a motorist stops and rolls his eyes at your inability to change it before helping than a sympathy preener who expresses deep concern that you get a working wheel on there soon before speeding off.
Diggs isn’t a trailblazer for receivers acting like drama queens.  Declaring it’s inherent to the position reflects an easy presumption.  But not every member of the job category cultivates a reputation of difficulty despite stereotypes.  Tell Larry Fitzgerald and Marvin Harrison that players of this type need attention.  That said, some members of a glamorous profession do enjoy attention in the same sense Terry Pegula doesn’t enjoy spending his own money on stadiums.
Patterns make tantrums last.  We’ll be keeping an eye on him to see if he relapses.  The long interregnum is the best time to release the steam valve.  Worrying he’ll spout off in the week between games will remain a concern even if he’s smiling for now.
Cultivating resentment is the millionth reason to start the preseason the week after the Super Bowl.  We’re all irritated that the offseason is long enough to feel like a sentence, in part because it offers endless opportunities to wonder if Diggs is right about not getting enough targets.  It’s nice to share common ground with one of our favorites.  Players and fans loathe the same things for the same reasons if you’re looking to humanize superstars.
Winning games is the easiest way to leave behind Jersey Shore-style melodrama.  Leave personnel headaches to the Jets and Giants.  Throw all the fits you want in the end zone following success at a work task.
Training camp can still be helpful even if camp features players who are already trained.  Diggs’s productivity offers reassurance when it doesn’t count.  His consistent practicing helps those looking to forget about missing minicamp.  Ideally, we’ll be remembering and laughing.
Disputing what the word “mandatory” means is irrelevant if the definer can lead a pass-happy attack in gains.  We share the mutual interest of him scoring at will, which happens to be the best way for the Bills to win.
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Du Barry Was a Lady (Roy Del Ruth, 1943) Cast: Red Skelton, Lucille Ball, Gene Kelly, Virginia O'Brien, Rags Ragland, Zero Mostel, Donald Meek, Douglass Dumbrille, George Givot, Louise Beavers, Tommy Dorsey. Screenplay: Nancy Hamilton, Irving Brecher, based on a play by Herbert Fields and Buddy G. DeSylva. Cinematography: Karl Freund. Art direction: Cedric Gibbons. Film editing: Blanche Sewell. Music: Daniele Amfitheatrof, songs by Cole Porter, Burton Lane, Ralph Freed, Roger Edens, E.Y. Harburg. Costume design: Gile Steele. Natalie Kalmus must have been in heaven. The ex-wife of Technicolor founder Herbert Kalmus, and the contract-designated "color supervisor" for any film using the process (as well as the bane of any directors or cinematographers who wanted to do it their own way), was surely delighted when MGM chose Red Skelton and Lucille Ball to star in Du Barry Was a Lady, thereby ensuring that Technicolor's most vivid hue, red, would be on display throughout the film. Ball's hair stylist, Sydney Guilaroff, even devised a new red hair dye for the star, one that she would continue to use -- even to make jokes about -- for the rest of her career. The movie itself is nonsense, one of MGM's second-string musicals, based on a Broadway hit that had starred Bert Lahr and Ethel Merman, but jettisoning not only its stars but also most of Porter's songs. Before it gets to the central gimmick -- Skelton accidentally gets slipped a mickey and dreams he's back in the court of Louis XV -- it's a string of night club routines, including a trio of singers who imitate the famous but now-forgotten big bands of the day, but also featuring one of the best big bands, Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra. Skelton mugs a lot, but Zero Mostel, cast as a fortune-teller, mugs even more. At least Gene Kelly, the nominal romantic lead, gets to dance a bit. Ball was still in that stage of her career in which nobody seemed to know what to do with a beautiful woman who was also a gifted clown. Her best moments in the film come when she gets to do her clowning, as in a sequence in which Skelton (as Louis XV) chases her (as Madame DuBarry) around a bedroom and across a trampoline disguised as a bed. She also gets some funny moments in the film's closing number, Porter's "Friendship," goofing around with the rest of the cast. (It's also the one number in which her own singing voice is heard; the rest of the time she's dubbed by Martha Mears.) This is one of those movies for which the fast-forward button on the remote control was designed: Skip anything savoring of plot, most of the tedious mugging, the calendar-girl fashion show, but stop for the Dorsey numbers, the Kelly dances, and any time Ball is allowed to show what she did best.
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frankloko · 2 years
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Virgínia Lane, nome artístico de Virgínia Giacone (Rio de Janeiro, 28 de fevereiro de 1920 — Volta Redonda, 10 de fevereiro de 2014), foi uma atriz, cantora e vedete brasileira. Biografia Filha do imigrante italiano Oreste Giacone e da brasileira Arminda Carneiro de Araújo, Virginia nasceu no bairro do Estácio, zona central do Rio de Janeiro. Em 1935, começou sua carreira como cantora no programa Garota Bibelô, na rádio Mayrink Veiga, de César Ladeira. Sua estreia no elenco do Cassino da Urca se deu em 1943, quando atuou como cantora e dançarina à frente das orquestras de Carlos Machado, Tommy Dorsey e Benny Goodman. (Continue...) • • • • • Foto: Internet Info: Wikipedia Colorização: @coresdopassado1 • • • • • #virginialane #virginialaneforever #virginialaneforlife #virginialanedoinstagram #virginialanedollhouse #vedete #colorização #colorizaçãodigital #colorizacaodefotografia #colorization #colorización #colorizations #photoshop #restauraçãofotográfica #restauraçãofotografica #brasil #brazil #brasil🇧🇷 #portugal🇵🇹 #france🇫🇷 #italy🇮🇹 #deutchland🇩🇪 #switzerland🇨🇭 #argentina🇦🇷 (at Manaus - Amazons - Brazil) https://www.instagram.com/p/Ci01c-oLQqv/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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