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jem-season-4 · 2 years
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Clash gets a job as a new veejay at VTV and automatically starts crap with Lin-Z Pierce. She also finds new ways to make Video's life hell.
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ksbeditor · 2 years
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Getting to Know Improbable Beasts
Getting to Know Improbable Beasts
How can one not gravitate to the name of a band called Improbable Beasts?  Improbable Beasts is a Boston-based professional bass clarinet ensemble –15 members strong — dedicated to bringing the deeply expressive power of multiple bass clarinets before a broad audience. Their repertoire ranges from Renaissance choral music to brand-new compositions to klezmer tunes and holiday songs. Their mission…
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silkchvffon · 8 months
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PANIC RISES SLIGHTLY WHEN VIVIAN simply agrees. river had expected more of a fight, had prepared for it, would even welcome it — now he has no idea what to do. technically he's winning, but he doesn't want to be. he huffs and motions towards the wall of pillows now dividing them. « nah, if i somehow touch you through all of that i'm expecting a trophy of sorts, » river mutters, though to be honest if they actually do touch he might just scream. the shit - eating grin on his face says otherwise though.
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ccmpletemess · 1 year
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closed starter for @ofcelestiials ( vivian & ares ! )
The first thing Viv felt when she woke up, alone, in someone else's bed was panic. Her fingers grasped at the sheets as she assessed her surroundings, immediately relaxing when she realised she'd just fallen asleep at Ares'. It wasn't something they did, she usually left after, but she'd been more tired that she'd realised, heading to his straight after a shift. Figuring he was in the shower, Viv planned to make a quick escape, grabbing her clothes from where they'd been thrown last night and quickly getting dressed.
As she carefully crept towards the door, what she didn't expect was to walk into his living room to see Ares. With a child. Wait, what? Vivian blinked twice, before immediately attempting to make herself slightly more presentable. "Uh, hey, I was uh, just gonna head out." She mumbled awkwardly, smiling brightly at the two.
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pyropikmin500 · 1 year
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phenomeniall · 3 months
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hannahbellinger · 1 year
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⠀⠀🌺⠀ 𝒇𝒊𝒍𝒆𝒅 𝒂𝒔: character tags!⠀
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cartermagazine · 3 months
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Today In History
The first Selma to Montgomery march began on Sunday, March 7, led by SNCC chairman John Lewis and the Reverend Hosea Williams of SCLC.
Predating the march, Reverend C.T. Vivian led a peaceful march to the courthouse in Marion, Alabama on February 18, 1965, to protest the arrest of DCVL member James Orange. On the way to the courthouse, Alabama state troopers attacked the marchers, shooting Jimmie Lee Jackson in the process. Jackson died eight days later, prompting James Bevel of SCLC to call for a march from Selma to Montgomery to speak with Governor George Wallace about Jimmie Lee Jackson’s death.
The march proceeded without any interruptions until the protesters arrived at the Edmund Pettus Bridge where they were met with violence by Alabama law enforcement officials. Amelia Boynton was beaten unconscious. John Lewis suffered a skull fracture from the attack, and later mentioned he thought he was going to die that day. After this terrifying ordeal was over, more than 60 marchers would be injured. This day would become known as “Bloody Sunday.”
CARTER™️ Magazine
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vintagetvstars · 1 month
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Hot Vintage TV Ladies Bracket - Round 1
Round 1 (All polls)
Bea Arthur Vs. Bea Benaderet
Barbara Eden Vs. Kathryn Leigh Scott
Kellye Nakahara Vs. Janine Turner
Betty White Vs. Gracie Allen
Joely Richardson Vs. Miranda Richardson
Holland Taylor Vs. Joan Collins
Joan Chen Vs. Rachel Bilson
Lucille Ball Vs. Suzanne Pleshette
Angela Lansbury Vs. Eartha Kitt
Alex Kingston Vs. Julia Louis-Dreyfus
Gina Torres Vs. Sherilyn Fenn
Katee Sackhoff Vs. Geraldine James
Barbara Feldon Vs. Carol Cleveland
Amanda Tapping Vs. Nana Visitor
Amanda Randolph Vs. Barbara Mullen
Kate Jackson Vs. Kim Cattrall
Emma Thompson Vs. Penelope Keith
Rue McClanahan Vs. Barbara Stanwyck
Thalía Vs. Sheila Kuehl
Joan Bennett Vs. Grayson Hall
Julie Newmar Vs. Lalla Ward
Farrah Fawcett Vs. Catherine Bach
Diahann Carroll Vs. Siân Phillips
Mary Tyler Moore Vs. Jan Smithers
Nichelle Nichols Vs. Yvonne Craig
Carolyn Jones Vs. Lara Parker
Janet Hubert Vs. Marcia Strassman
Jackée Harry Vs. Dawn French
Tina Louise Vs. Linda Cristal
Eva Gabor Vs. Anne Francis
Lynda Carter Vs. Peggy Lipton
Courteney Cox Vs. Mädchen Amick
Vivica A Fox Vs. Julia Duffy
Valerie Harper Vs. Jaclyn Smith
Doris Day Vs. Dawn Wells
Debbie Allen Vs. Elizabeth Montgomery
Karyn Parsons Vs. Katy Manning
Deidre Hall Vs. Phyllis Logan
Jeri Ryan Vs. Mira Furlan
Lucy Lawless Vs. Claudia Black
Morena Baccarin Vs. Shannen Doherty
Jonelle Allen Vs. Francesca Annis
Jane Seymour Vs. Annette Crosbie
Diana Rigg Vs. Joanna Lumley
Melissa Joan Hart Vs. Lisa Robin Kelly
Lisa Bonet / Lilakoi Moon Vs. Lisa Hartman
Eliza Dushku Vs. Chloe Annett
Fran Drescher Vs. Mariska Hargitay
Lauren Graham Vs. Charisma Carpenter
Marlo Thomas Vs. Lily Tomlin
Connie Booth Vs. Barbara Billingsley
Gillian Anderson Vs. Alexandra Paul
Penny Johnson Jerald Vs. Mag Ruffman
Sarah Jessica Parker Vs. Judy Parfitt
Cicely Tyson Vs. Aimi MacDonald
Anna May Wong Vs. Peggy Ashcroft
Carol Burnett Vs. Elisabeth Sladen
Sarah Michelle Gellar Vs. Hattie Hayridge
Pamela Anderson Vs. Loretta Swit
Itatí Cantoral Vs. Audrey Meadows
Jane Krakowski Vs. Jennifer Aniston
Terry Farrell Vs. Nicole de Boer
Carole André Vs. Melissa Leo Vs. Sabrina Lloyd
Eve Arden Vs. Dorothy Provine Vs. Vivian Vance
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catcraftcrochet · 9 months
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Montgomery Gator
My second foray into the FNaF crafts (FNaFts?), and I did not anticipate me making Monty but here we are.
Rock 'n Roll!!!
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He can hide... but he can't hide from Vivian, who screams at the sight of him
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Already got a buddy or two in the works for him!
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Anyways I love and cherish this little guy, he turned out WAY smaller than I thought he would and I think he's all the better for it.
Now on to the next one...
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jem-season-4 · 2 years
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Video pitches a music video idea to Riot for the Stingers, but he rejects it purely because he doesn't want to take direct from a woman. He then directs it himself with THE SAME PITCH and takes full credit for it.
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ksbeditor · 1 year
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Quick Q and A with Julia McKenzie
Quick Q and A with Julia McKenzie
Julia McKenzie is the co-director of Eudaimonia, a purposeful period band from the greater Boston area. As her bio on the group’s website details, Julia is a most versatile musician and tastemaker in the Boston music scene. Notable associations are with the Handel and Hayden Society and Boston Baroque. One of her passions is taking part in Eudaimonia performances that are directly involved with…
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normasshearer · 6 months
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Eight questions for nine people
tagged by @anthonysperkins & @lindadarnell! thank you!!! 💘💞
1. Last song I listened to: Letter To An Old Poet - boygenius
2. Favourite colour: purple
3. Last TV show or movie I watched: All that Heaven Allows and Chicken Run
4. Currently Watching: reruns of American Dad and Bob's Burgers
5. Sweet, savoury, or spicy?: sweet
6. Relationship status: single
7. Current obsession: 1960s Montgomery Ward fashion catalogs
8. Last thing I Googled: An Affair to Remember (1957)
tagging: @davisbette @murderballadeer @genes-tierney @vivian-rutledge @ritahayworrth @lizztaylor @belivet @womansfilm @hayscodeviolation if you want to!
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ccmpletemess · 1 year
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closed starter for @ofcelestiials ( viv & vik ! )
"Okay so I have something to take your mind off of things," Viv grinned as she slid in the booth across from her cousin. "I am pretty sure Sloane has a crush on her bodyguard. Does this mean I gotta give him a shovel talk?"
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mogai-sunflowers · 1 year
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MOGAI BHM- Day 7!
happy BHM! today I’m going to be talking about two movements from the Civil Rights Era- Freedom Summer and the Selma Movement!
Freedom Summer-
The Freedom Summer was a project sponsored by the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, the SNCC, in 1964. A key drive of the Civil Rights Movement was to secure voting rights for Black Americans. In some places, movements for voting rights were more successful- but Mississippi was not one of those places.
Student activists from the SNCC faced much more violent pushback from white supremacists and segregationists in Mississippi than in other areas. Some of these student activists realized that voting rights couldn’t be achieved without raising awareness for the violence they faced in Mississippi- so they started the project known as Freedom Summer.
Freedom Summer was an interracial effort that focused largely on training northern white college students to help register Black southerners for voting. Because white politicians frequently used different strategies to disenfranchise Black voters, student volunteers also focused on counteracting voter disenfranchisement.
As will be discussed further in a future post, one of the most crucial parts of Freedom Summer was the establishment of the Freedom Schools, which were Black-run schools that focused on educating Black children about a variety of things, especially how to read and write, which helped to counter the racist literacy tests that were often a part of voter registration.
Student activists for the Freedom Summer project successfully helped get 1,600 Black citizens registered to vote in Mississippi- but that was out of 17,000 who applied, which highlighted the huge need for voting rights activism. Freedom Summer was a major suffrage project, and helped influence events that would eventually lead to the passing of the landmark Voting Rights Act of 1965.
The Selma Movement/Marches-
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[Image ID: A black-and-white photograph of a huge group of people, most Black but some white, marching in a street. At the very front of the group, a few people are holding sings that say in all capitals “Freedom Now”. Two men near the front of the group are holding up a large white banner that says “WE MARCH WITH SELMA!”. End ID.]
A year after Freedom Summer’s success, another movement began in protest of the Jim Crow era suppression of Black voters in the South- the infamous Selma marches. Coordinated and organized by the SCLC, the SNCC, and the Dallas County Voters League (the DCVL), the Selma Marches were a series of three marches in 1965 between Selma and Montgomery, Alabama.
When James Orange, a member of the DCVL, was arrested, a man named Reverend C.T Vivian led a peaceful march to a courthouse in Marion, Alabama, but he and the marchers were attacked viciously by Alabama state troopers on the way, leading to the death of one of the marchers, Jimmie Lee Jackson. Outrage over his murder prompted the SCLC, the SNCC, and the DCVL to organize a march from Selma to Montgomery to fight for justice for Jackson.
However, this first Selma march, launched on March 7, 1965, came to be known as “Bloody Sunday”- Alabama law enforcement attacked the protestors so viciously that many recall thinking they were about to die- over 60 protestors were injured in the attack on this Selma March.
Two more marches were led by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and other activists later in March. These other Selma marches were also met with violence from law enforcement and the KKK. During the third march, which amassed thousands and thousands of participants, they all reached the Alabaman capitol. 
As tragic and horrific as the violence against the Selma marchers was, their bravery directly inspired the introduction of a bill to Congress- the Voting Rights Act. 5 months after its introduction, the Voting Rights Act of 1956 was signed into law. The Voting Rights Act of 1965 outlawed literacy tests and other racist policies, and was a monumental case that helped end a legacy of voter disenfranchisement in the South.
Sources-
https://kinginstitute.stanford.edu/encyclopedia/freedom-summer
https://www.archives.gov/research/african-americans/vote/selma-marches 
https://www.archives.gov/milestone-documents/voting-rights-act#:~:text=This%20act%20was%20signed%20into,as%20a%20prerequisite%20to%20voting. 
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thesweetnessofspring · 7 months
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⭐your fairy tale lm montgomery fic!! :D
Thank you @batrachised!
For The True Name, I wanted to write a fantasy or fairy tale AU. That is my jam and how perfect is it for TBC when Barney is always called "gnomish" and Valancy is an elfin changeling?
I was particularly inspired by a book I had from childhood called The Rumplestilskin Problem by Vivian Vande Velde, which was different retellings of the Rumplestilskin. In my favorite version, Rumplestilskin was actually a hero who helped the miller's daughter and the king was the worst, and she falls for Rumplestilskin. So the miller's daughter leaves her terrible husband to live with the helpful elf and raise her daughter with him.
Since Rumplestilskin is a gnomish character I liked the idea of Barney taking that role. But also I didn't want Valancy to actually marry Edward Beck and have his baby! So it's a very modified, inspired-by fairy tale retelling.
One idea I kicked around was for Valancy to not use Barney's true name, and so she still had to give him her firstborn and that would be resolved by Barney also being the father. But then I was like...hmmm...I don't want Barney to feel obligated to marry Valancy or like he was keeping her from marrying someone else or whatever. And the "I did give you my firstborn" is actually a joke between the two who decided to marry and have a family, rather than a magical contract.
One of the comments I got was that it reminded them of Gail Carson Levine's fairy tale retellings which was such a huge compliment as she was my favorite author growing up and I still adore her books!
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