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Hell, I'd be hype for this even if it weren't a true story!
Here’s a book I did while I was away. The Labyrinth. See more here: https://www.simonstalenhag.se/labyrinth.html
Have you ever heard of Priest Holes? Well, if you live in England, check your attic, b/c you may have one. Once upon a time, it was illegal to be Catholic in England.
King Henry VIII needed a male heir & blamed Catherine of Aragon, his 1st wife, for not giving him one. On these grounds, he asked the Pope for an annulment, which was refused, so Henry founded his own church (the Church of England). And because he was King, the entire country was required to convert to his new religion.
It was high treason for a priest to even enter England. Priest Holes are pretty much what they sound like: Small, tucked-away medieval cubbies where Catholic families could hide their priests.
They had to be small, b/c priest hunters were out to find the heretics. They were no taller than four feet, wedged in any space in the house that could discreetly accommodate them.
When priest hunters became wise to these hidden spaces, they would wait until the families thought they had gone, and then seize the priest when he came out. Some homes like this one, had multiple Priest Holes.
This one, formerly a medieval sewer, was found under a kitchen.
This man found one in the wall of his home.
Here’s one that was found above a bread-oven, in the thickness of the chimney stack.
Nicholas Owen was a carpenter who specialized in building Priest Holes. Owen worked alone and at night to avoid suspicion.
Some of his work throughout England may still be undiscovered. For example, this one, rediscovered in 1858, was not fully opened until 1910, and “still inside were a rope ladder, a small tapestry, bedding and a folding leather altar.”
Owen did eventually get caught. The first time he was discovered, in 1594, he was tortured, but did not reveal the names or locations of his fellow Catholics. He was released after a wealthy Catholic family paid a fine on his behalf, and went back to building Priest Holes.
In 1606, though, Owen was arrested again.
But, this time, he was tortured so badly, he died an awful death, having revealed nothing to his inquisitors. He later became Saint Nicholas Owen, the Patron Saint of Illusionists and Escapologists.
https://www.messynessychic.com/2021/03/24/another-reason-to-check-your-attic-priest-holes/
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An underwater martial arts performance. This video took the efforts of 50 people and had a pre-production period of four months. The filming itself took around 36 hours total.
since im on a roll about tragedies:
i am sick to death of fourth wall breaks that are funny. i want fourth wall breaks that make me want to cry.
give me hamlet looking up during his monologue to see the audience and plead with them for help. give me orpheus, on the road back up from the underworld begging us to make sure eurydice is there, to tell him she is safe. give me orpheus turning when the audience stays silent.
give me someone, bloody and full of tears monologuing to the camera when the narrative has wound itself so tight that they can't escape it anymore.
"youre just watching me. help me. im dying and im rotting and im losing myself and you wont do a thing."
i want the tragedy to be the performance. i want the tragedy to be, truly, in the eyes of the beholder.
I cannot express how much I adore dappled shadows formed by sunlight in paintings and photography and in real life
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Okay apparently some hotel in Tehran already made a stage adaptation of Corpse Bride and went balls to the walls with the costumes and sets??
Giulia Maria Belli - L'Alcove du serpent, 2021
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The blessed time of Cab Calloway of his orchestra and his extraordinary dancers.
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So turns out the authors of the lawsuit targetting the internet archive and wanting to destroy public libraries are 90% male and 60% white because lmao OF COURSE. Please please donate to the internet archive if you can, this lawsuit has too many far reaching consequences like destroying all public libraries, which is something fascists and capitalists would LOVE to do
The suit would erode the public’s last great venue for information free from corporate or government surveillance.