occasionally subtle
cherry valley forever

No title available
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"

No title available
No title available

if i look back, i am lost
h
macklin celebrini has autism

Discoholic 🪩
Monterey Bay Aquarium
Today's Document
taylor price
🪼

shark vs the universe
Game of Thrones Daily
Keni
we're not kids anymore.

★

PR's Tumblrdome
seen from Argentina

seen from United Kingdom

seen from Malaysia
seen from United States
seen from United Kingdom

seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from Türkiye

seen from Germany

seen from Australia

seen from Switzerland

seen from Canada
seen from China
seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from Vietnam

seen from Russia
seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from Australia
@milkandzombies
Michael Bergt (American, born 1956)
Persephone,
egg tempera and gold leaf on canvas, 2019
Matisse Circle by Leonard Nimoy, The Full Body Project
Citizens of Pawnee
This is the absolute best post ever. The citizens of Pawnee are my heroes.
every crazy ex-girlfriend episode » 1.02 josh’s girlfriend is really cool! Let me tell you how this works. Women of equal sexual viability hate each other. Even if they pretend to like each other. And that is how it has worked since the day vaginas were invented.
You must know. Surely, you must know. It was all for you.
PRIDE & PREJUDICE, 2005 dir. Joe Wright
when yall say you love girls, you better be including yourself too!
I could more easily forgive his vanity had he not wounded mine. Pride & Prejudice (2005) dir. Joe Wright
films without faces → Anna Karenina (2012) dir. Joe Wright
In the scene where Johnny and Baby are practicing dancing, and she keeps laughing when he runs his arm down hers, it was not part of the scene; she was actually laughing and his frustration was genuine.
Kedi (2016)
If 2018’s Oscar-nominated movie posters told the truth… (x)
The Queen has requested that everybody with a knighthood attend a meeting at Windsor Castle. Speaking to the sizeable crowd of ageing actors and retired musicians, she explains why - The dragons are back, and she expects that every knight will do his duty.
Everyone turns and looks at Ian McKellen.
“Oh Christ,” he says. “If only Christopher Lee were still here. Then we might have a chance.”
“Oh, for fuck’s sake. Stand aside, you lot!”
The crowd of knights parts, revealing Dames Maggie Smith, Judy Dench and Helen Mirren, all of whom are dressed in leather and ready to fuck shit up.
“Honestly, Ian,” Maggie Smith mutters. “Really.”
As the Dames stride past a suitably chastened Ian McKellen, Michael Gambon produces a folding chair, a hip flask and an immensely pleased expression.
“Told you,” he says, taking a seat. “Did anyone bring any biscuits?”
One of the world’s best-loved operas has been given a radically different ending in Italy, with the heroine killing her tormentor rather than being killed herself, in a stand against violence to women.
One of the world’s best-loved operas has been given a radically different ending in Italy, with the heroine killing her tormentor rather than being killed herself, in a stand against violence to women.
In Bizet’s original story, Don José is a naïve soldier who is lured away from his military duties and his childhood sweetheart by Carmen. But she then falls for the handsome bull-fighter Escamillo, driving Don Jose wild with jealousy. The last act of the opera is set outside the bullring in Seville, where Carmen is stabbed to death by Don José.
In what is believed to be a world first, a production of Bizet’s Carmen will see Carmen shoot her thwarted admirer Don José with a pistol that she grabs off him, rather than being stabbed to death by him.
The dramatic departure from operatic orthodoxy is an attempt to shine the spotlight on the modern-day abuse and mistreatment of women, an issue given added resonance by the outrage over the behaviour of Harvey Weinstein and Donald Trump.
The new version of Carmen will open at Florence’s opera house this weekend, with the first few nights already sold out.
“As far as we know it is the first time that the ending to Carmen has been changed,” the opera house’s Paolo Klun told The Telegraph.
The producers said they had changed the denouement of the story in part to protest at the large number of Italian women who are killed each year by jealous husbands, boyfriends and lovers.
Sociologists and campaigners say it is driven by men feeling threatened by the greater freedoms and enhanced economic independence that many Italian women now enjoy after decades of being seen as pliable possessions.
With horrific cases of domestic violence coming to light almost every month, the directors of the work said they were uncomfortable with the idea of audiences applauding the final scene, in which Carmen is stabbed to death and lies motionless on the stage.
“At a time when our society is having to confront the murder of women, how can we dare to applaud the killing of a woman?” said Cristiano Chiarot, the head of the opera house, the Teatro del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino. […]
This is an absolutely brilliant artistic choice.
Here’s the ending.
The Princess Diaries (2001)
How To Get Over "The Life And Times" a novel by me:
you don’t