Emily Kinney photographed by Chad Kamenshine performing at the Gramercy Theatre, NYC on May 4th
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Emily Kinney photographed by Chad Kamenshine performing at the Gramercy Theatre, NYC on May 4th
On the album’s closing track, “Weapons,” Kinney details her escape into the sunset as she lays down her guard, surrounds herself with people who treat her right, and remembers that living well is often the best revenge.
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Emily Kinney attends Wizard World Con Las Vegas
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Emily Kinney as Beth Greene in S03E01 on The Walking Dead
Watching “Still” and “Alone” like
But then remembering Beth’s gone
We are now sure that this is how they wrote season 5 of The Walking Dead:
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‘You’re looking for Brie Larvan. A quite brilliant robotosist who once developed miniature mechanical bees for agricultural use. They warned me that Brie was using the bees for military use so I terminated her.’
When I visited Berlin, I was shocked to see so much street art. I mean it’s literally everywhere. So I’m sorry to have missed this next museum because not only is it about street art, but it looks like a cool one. If anyone lives in a city, then you’re probably familiar with street art stickers, which usually cover street lamps and mailboxes. Usually this type of street art blends in with the scenery and they are usually forgotten or covered up. Well, a globally-known sticker company known as hatch opened a tiny Sticker Museum in the Friedrichshain district of Berlin in 2008 as a way to display one man’s personal collection of rare and unique street art stickers from the last thirty-something years. Oliver Baudach began preserving stickers he came across in 1983, eventually saving some 20,000 pieces from around the world. The museum displays around 6,000 items from his collection, most assembled together in wooden frames hanging on the wall. There is also a temporary exhibit space that focuses on a single street artist or style. And not surprisingly, each visitor gets a free sticker on admission. So remember, kids not all graffiti is temporary, some of it is safeguarded in museum collections for future generations.
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emmykinney: Met some cool peeps and had so much fun at the#shortyawards tonight!!!
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The New York native explained that’s not the only benefit of living in the Big Apple! According to Kinney, one of her best friends from “The Walking Dead” also resides in the city that never sleeps. (Daryl/Beth shippers can officially start freaking out!) “I talk to Norman [Reedus] – he also lives in New York City. I hang out with him,” Kinney revealed, adding that she still stays in touch with her “Walking Dead” family. “They’re my best friends!”
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@emmykinney: Yay!! The title single off my album “This Is War” will be available for digital download next Tue, 4/28!! #ThisIsWar