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Wanted to draw some OC ships!! 💌💕🦄🎀🥰
Gorgeous pics of Jeremy Jordan, Isa Briones, Carrie St. Louis, and the cast of Just in Time! x
Shes back and depressed as ever (I wonder who she's thinking about)
"Mother had another one of her brilliant ideas in the tub. A song title. 'Splish Splash, Take a Bath'"
Just in Time Broadway March 2026 - $18.50
Cast: Jonathan Groff (Bobby Darin), Sarah Hyland (Connie Francis), Sadie Dickerson (Sandra Dee), Michele Pawk (Polly Walden), Emily Bergl (Nina Cassotto/Mary Douvan/Others), Joe Barbara (Charlie Maffia/Steve Blauner/Others), Caesar Samayoa (Don Kirshner/Giorgio/Angelo/Others), Lance Roberts (Murray the K/Ahmet Ertegun/Others), Claire Camp (Siren/Others), Julia Grondin (Siren/Others), Valeria Yamin (Siren/Others)
Notes: MP4 format. Filmed in 4K from the rear of the room (all one “floor” at CITS). Mix of wide shots and zooms. More blindspot than usual due to being nervous filming at CITS since I got caught at KPOP, resulting in some downward camera wandering at times. Still very pleased with how this came out. Does not include bows/curtain call medley because it just became too difficult to get a decent-ish angle. NFS forever except through master and NFT through April 24, 2031.
Screenshots: https://flic.kr/s/aHBqjCNMhr
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Oliver Mtukudzi - Right Direction (1989)
One of the greats of Zimbabwean music - this track appeared on the soundtrack to the film Jit, a wonderfully joyous and funny movie from 1990.
As a Black Man, it truly boggles my mind to see how Black Men went from creating all these amazing genres of music throughout the 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s, and 2000s to getting mad at other Black Men who don't want to listen to rap for the remainder of their lives.