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by Sirli Raitma
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by Sirli Raitma
📸 by Duane Michals, Photographer With Stories to Tell. He dies at 94, on June 9, 2026. R.I.P. 🕯🕯🕯
Where's his Oscar?
It's the momentary delay that really brings this home.
Vase with Japanese Warrior (1905) by Odilon Redon
Actions by billionaires like Bezos, villainize themselves.
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Myrna Loy - By Julian Ancker (1928)
Pic Source: @ForeverLouiseB1 (Twitter)
“Bobbie sings of the fragrance, love, sorrow and humour of the Delta country … featuring Tears of Joy on backing vocals and dancing by Pan's People.” Public Service Announcement! I’m dutybound to ensure everyone knows that BBC Four recently dug sublime country music diva Bobbie Gentry’s 1968 variety show out of the archives and screened every episode (they are now streaming on BBC iPlayer). So far, I’ve only watched episode one (where the musical guest is Long John Baldry) and it lulled me into a trance of total pleasure. Apparently, every episode opens with “Mississippi Delta” (Gentry’s finest moment!) and concludes with “Chickasaw County Child.” Gentry is in exquisite sultry, raspy voice and looks like a dream throughout (her teased mane of hair and thick false eyelashes make her resemble an escapee from Jacqueline Susann’s Valley of the Dolls). The interpretive frolicking and cavorting of dance troupe Pan’s People contributes to the kitsch value. For anyone outside of the UK: apologies – no idea how you’ll be able to watch this!
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