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Wesley Snipes as Blade(1998)
Anyiel Majok by Mariano Vivanco for 10 Magazine Spring 2022
If you know me, you know I’m a fan of “covert” fight scenes. Scenes where two people are fighting but they’re both pretending that something else is going on. This one from Dreadnaught (1981) is one of the best.
By the way, the guy that choreographed this scene, later went on to choreograph The Matrix films, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon and Kill Bill.
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Vidal Casiquito gathering corn, Jemez Pueblo, New Mexico
Date: 1936
Negative Number: 042074
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Diné woman on horseback, New Mexico Photographer: Ferenz Fedor Date: 1946 - 1952? Negative Number 101697
and a shoutout to the two Māori men who travelled to Vienna in 1859, got themselves apprenticed as printers (and incidentally became accomplished ballroom dancers), and finally had an audience with Franz Josef where they charmed him so much that he sent a printing press to New Zealand….which was promptly used from 1861 to print the newspaper of the Kingitanga anti-colonial movement.
Just researched a bit- they’re names are Wiremu Toetoe and Te Hemara Rerehau Paraone and it’s quite a fascinating story.
Also notable is how Te Hemara described Vienna’s high society as ‘a mountain of gnats’.
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Four Women, 1975 (dir. Julie Dash)