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marleneoftheopera · 1 year
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Paige Blankson and Michelle Cornelius, London. Photos by Ralph Watts.
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phantomtrader19 · 1 year
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📸 - Ralph watts’ instagram
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operafantomet · 2 years
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Michelle Cornelius and Skye Weiss as the Girys during the cover run in POTO West End revival ( from Weiss’ IG )
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allthefights · 1 year
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📸 Ralph Watts
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littleeliza-lotte · 9 months
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29/07/23 stagedoor, I was so happy to see some of the cast here one more time, such beautiful and talented people. And Matt told me I leveled up my game every time I came 😅
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Michelle Cornelius as the Wardrobe Mistress
From The London Production of Phantom of the Opera
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theanimationalley · 3 months
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aclue-aclue · 6 months
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"A real firefighter is in our house!" 🧯
Lisa Michelle Cornelius as Fire Chief Frankie in Blue's Clues and you !
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dejahisashmom · 1 month
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Arbatel: The Magic of the Ancients – An Occult Grimoire with a Positive Message | Ancient Origins
https://www.ancient-origins.net/artifacts-ancient-writings/arbatel-magic-ancients-occult-grimoire-positive-message-002404
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clamarcap · 1 year
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Cornelius Cardew (1936 - 13 dicembre 1981): Treatise «for any number of musicians with any instruments» (1967). Cardew Trio: Michele Selva, sassofono contralto; Nicola Baroni, violoncello e live electronics; Massimiliano Messieri, percussioni-giocattolo e live electronics. Esecuzione live (12 gennaio 2010) delle prime 14 pagine della partitura.
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Peter Cornelius (1824-1874) - Stabat mater dolorosa
Choir and Orchestra Regional de Cannes P.A.C.A.
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marleneoftheopera · 9 months
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Wishing (a tad belated) happy trails to the departing members of the 2022-23 London company!
(In order) Holly-Anne Hull, Matt Blaker, Greg Castiglioni, Ellie Young, Connor Carson, Michelle Cornelius, Edward Court, Emma Harris, Olivia Holland-Rose, James Hume, Michael Robert-Lowe, Manon Taris, Anouk van Laake, and Skye Weiss.
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phantomtrader19 · 2 years
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Can I just say Michelle Cornelius as the wardrobe mistress is so fantastic I was literally laughing so much she’s completely brought her to life!
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operafantomet · 1 year
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Madame Gry + Christine Daaé: The Untold Stories...
Susan Sideropoulos and Linda Veenhuisen, Hamburg
Matt Blaker, Emma Harris and Holly-Anne Hull, West End revival
Andrey Shkoldyshenko, Elena Bahtiyarova and ?, Moscow
Annemarijn Mandaag and Eva Maria Bender, Oberhausen
Raquel Paulin and Taìs Viera, Sao Paulo revival
Lina Mendes and Taìs Viera, Sao Paulo revival
Annemarijn Mandaag and Eva Maria Bender, Oberhausen
Paige Blankson and Michelle Cornelius, West End revival
Annemarijn Mandaag and Eva Maria Bender, Oberhausen
Maree Johnson, Ali Ewoldt and Raquel Suarez Groen, Broadway
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noneedtofearorhope · 3 months
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January 8, 2024
Minneapolis, MN — In a historic ruling, Hennepin County Judge William Koch vacated Marvin Haynes’ murder conviction, dismissed his charges with prejudice, and ordered his release from prison where he was sentenced to serve life. Haynes walked out of MCF-Stillwater as an exonerated man into the loving arms of his family and supporters on Dec. 11, 2023.
Marvin Haynes was 16 years old when he was framed for murder by the Minneapolis Police and Hennepin County Attorney’s Office. Haynes’ wrongful conviction was supervised by former Hennepin County Attorney Amy Klobuchar and upheld by the Minnesota Supreme Court years later in an appeal.
After a Petition for Post-Conviction Relief was filed and evidentiary hearings were held in November 2023, Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty and Judge Koch agreed to vacate Haynes’ conviction. The judge ruled that Haynes’ due process was denied because his conviction relied on “constitutionally improper” eyewitness evidence.
Read Unicorn Riot’s Investigative Series on The Case of Marvin Haynes and watch our film: Part One – Part Two – Part Three – Part Four – The Film – Further Reporting
Proclaiming his innocence since being arrested in May 2004, Haynes remained hopeful his truth would be heard. Along with his sisters, led by Marvina, and his family and advocates, the fight for Marvin’s freedom never ceased despite falling on deaf ears for nearly two decades.
The Great North Innocence Project (GNIP) took up Haynes’ case in late 2022. Their legal team and staff found new evidence of coerced and false testimony along with faulty police procedures. An expert reviewed the suspect line-up techniques and witness processes applied by the police. Witnesses signed affidavits recanting previous testimony as well as Haynes’ family swearing he was at home sleeping at the time of the murder. Based on these findings, GNIP submitted an application of exoneration to Minnesota’s Conviction Review Unit (CRU), which they helped create, in December 2022.
GNIP attorneys and staff then took the fight for Haynes’ freedom to the court itself. They filed a Petition for Post-Conviction Relief in the District Court of Minnesota in June 2023 which ultimately led to Haynes’ vindication.
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GNIP lawyers were able to get patched through to Haynes in Stillwater prison on Dec. 6 to tell him over the phone on his 36th birthday that his conviction was soon to be vacated and he would be a free man. “That was the best birthday present I ever received,” said Marvin.
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Dozens of other Black men, who were youth in the 2000s, have been calling out what they deem their own wrongful convictions. “Like many Black boys at the time, our criminal legal system too easily wrote [Haynes] off, failed to protect his rights and sent him to prison,” said Moriarty at the press conference.
During the reign of Hennepin County Attorney’s Mike Freeman and Amy Klobuchar, “the state prisons became the Blackest places in [Minnesota’s population],” said Michelle Gross to Unicorn Riot, the President of Communities United Against Police Brutality. “The prison population of people of color increased by over 300% during that time period.”
In a similar case to Haynes, however two years apart, Myon Burrell was wrongfully convicted of a Minneapolis murder and sentenced to life in prison before he was able to get his sentence commuted and released from prison after pressure from the community during Klobuchar’s run for presidency in December 2020.
Many other families have been pushing the names of other prominent inmates like Phillip Vance, Deaunteze Bobo and Cornelius Jackson, to name a few, who also proclaim their innocence.
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Summary of Marvin Haynes’ Case
Marvin Haynes was accused of robbing a flower shop in North Minneapolis and fatally shooting 55-year-old Harry “Randy” Sherer in May 2004. He was charged with assault and murder despite no physical evidence linking him to the crime. Haynes was found guilty by a jury in a 2005 trial.
Proclaiming innocence after the verdict, Haynes’ exhorted “I didn’t kill that man.” Haynes was sentenced to life in prison. Haynes’ attempt for a new trial was then denied and his legal team filed an appeal which was also denied in July 2006 by then Hennepin County Attorney Amy Klobuchar. Finally, in January 2007, the Minnesota Supreme Court upheld his conviction and life sentence as Justice Lorie Skjerven Gildea found no abuses by the state or district court in Haynes’ prosecution.
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Haynes also has an ongoing civil suit alleging Hennepin County Attorney’s Office and Minneapolis Police withheld documents and information they’re compelled to provide from the Minnesota Government Data Practices Act. A donation page has been created to help Haynes get back on his feet.
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cinaed · 7 months
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With the first episode of Burrow's End up, I am joining the ranks of folks speculating on what exactly happened to the warren and killed the other stoat families. I know there's been talk about Watership Down vibes, which I absolutely get, but the weird "fog" reminded me of an entirely different (and for kid me in 1993) traumatic childhood movie about animals, Once Upon a Forest.
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Just let me put part of the Wikipedia summary of this movie here.
In the forest of Dapplewood, four "Furlings" – Abigail, a wood mouse; Edgar, a mole; Russell, a hedgehog, and Michelle, a badger – live alongside their teacher and Michelle's uncle, Cornelius. One day, the Furlings go on a trip through the forest with Cornelius, where they see a road for the first time. Russell is almost run over by a Range Rover and a man at the passenger's seat carelessly throws away a glass bottle that shatters in the middle of the road. Afterward, they go back to the forest to find that it has been destroyed by poison gas from an overturned tanker truck that blew a tire from the broken glass bottle. Michelle panics and runs to her home to find her parents, breathing in the gas and becoming severely ill. Abigail risks her own life and saves a comatose Michelle, but can do nothing for Michelle's parents. The Furlings go to Cornelius' house nearby for shelter after they find their homes deserted, believing everyone else to have succumbed to the gas. Cornelius tells the Furlings of his past encounter with humans that claimed the lives of his parents, hence why he is fearful of all human beings.
I could be off base, of course, but I think Aabria and I are around the same age and I know that the scenes of the gas smothering everything and almost killing Michelle stuck with me and I felt a lot of deja vu with some of Aabria's descriptions.
Whatever it turns out to be, I am looking forward to the rest of the show! The cast is stellar and Aabria is one of my favorite GMs.
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