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The incredible art of Noriyoshi Ohrai
Happy pride month to the tiny cowboy and tiny Trojan man from Night at the Museum
This hands down the best comment in the notes, I will not be taking criticism.
r daneel and lije baley should have to go undercover at a gay bar
baley would be embarrassed and insecure and be like "im NOT gay..." while hiding his face with his hand
and r daneel would be like "Strange, Partner Elijah. That assertion directly contradicts all previous behavior I have observed"
There's this video of nuns talking about their favourite things to do outside of nun activities and one of them says "ultimate frisbee" and the other one goes "and sister you are so good at that." I literally cannot get "and sister you are so good at that" out of my head. Out of all my stims this one is my fav lolol
found it. in case you would also like to be cursed with a new stim.
i absolutely adore art that uses the genre as part of the performance
when the protagonist of the rise and fall of the city of mahagonny cries out, “sing! because they’ve forbidden it”, it’s not just a line. it’s a rally against nazi censorship which caused the opera to be protested and then banned. the choice of the opera, a bloated elitist form, to criticize capitalism was deliberate. after all, how much more explicit can you make your message than to yell it at an audience of the wealthiest, most powerful people directly?
or when britten wrote a variation of the theme for the turn of the screw as each scene becomes more and more tense. the title of the show and theme refer to the tightening of dramatic tension, and so the audience just watches in increasing horror as each scene opens with a more disjunct, atonal variation. the dramatic irony of knowing tragedy will strike but unable to tear your eyes away.
or in ghost quartet, where the song cycle is personified through characters reincarnating, moving towards the conclusion but still endlessly looping back, never escaping the plot until the lights turn on and the song cycle is done. the characters are only stuck in these stories for as long as we assume they are.
or in natasha, pierre, and the great comet of 1812, wherein even the opening number tells you to “look it up in your program” and breaks the fourth wall. it’s not just the musical that is engaging, it is the fact that the veil between actor and audience is broken. you can see them both as the character in a Russian novel and as a human, life sized and sweating and just like you.
or in indecent, where the line between actor and character blurs to the point where it’s indistinguishable, and the act of theatre itself becomes radical. is the rain scene even rifkele and manke, or is it the actresses, or is it the hope of a love that screams its name onstage and off?
after all, what would rite of spring be if not a ballet so anachronistic to its genre that it caused a riot? sure, your production might not have jeers from the crowd, but isn’t that history of genre as part of the performance what makes it memorable?
Hiroo Isono
Hirō Isono (Japanese 1945-2013), Acrylic on canvas
The US having an entire city in the middle of the desert dedicated entirely to gambling sounds like a thing other countries would make up about the US as a joke but its real and no one bats an eye at it
They also do divorce
You know I held myself back from going off on an infodump about the history of divorce in Las Vegas for the sake of this joke but the amount of people reblogging this version from me and not getting my history based joke about how divorce was important in shaping the economy is Las Vegas is driving me a little bit crazy
The people want an explanation so an explanation I shall give.
Basically Nevada used to be like. Nowhere. Even more nowhere than it is now. They broke several rules when they made it a state actually because the population wasn’t big enough to justify it but they wanted Lincoln to get more electoral college votes or something. I dunno.
Point is, there’s not much in Nevada. Sure, there’s silver mines. There’s local tribes who are pretty cool. There’s wildlife. There’s some neat mountains. Not much water though and water is needed for most industries and large scale civilization.
This vast emptiness ended up making Nevada what it is today though mostly because of crime. It’s hard for the feds to stop your crime when you’re surrounded by a whole lot of nothing. Is the state and federal government gonna trek through the Nevada desert to scold you? I don’t think so.
Local governments today in Nevada can often trace themselves directly back to criminal organizations and corrupt groups of politicians, including the city of Las Vegas and the very large unincorporated community of Paradise which is actually where the Las Vegas strip is. Why is Paradise, Nevada still an unincorporated community despite having over 180,000 residents? Because if there’s no city government that’s one less government entity your casino has to pay taxes to. Duh.
And these crime people and casino owners and easily bribable politicians despite their many problems did figure something out. Tourists like doing things that are illegal in other places. Californian tourists in particular. And one of the illegal things that all Americans really but especially Californians wanted to do was get divorced.
Around 1930 Nevada became one of the first states to make no-fault divorce legal. Not only that but the required waiting period became six weeks. Not only that but only one spouse had to live in Nevada for those six weeks. To this day, the waiting period for divorce in California is still six months. This was huge.
This becomes a whole industry. Not only is gambling legal in Nevada but now divorce is too. When a couple decide mutually that they want a divorce but there’s no legal reason for it where they live, one of them, usually the woman, goes to live in a resort in Las Vegas or Reno for six weeks (often called a divorce ranch) and then they can get divorced.
And while one or both spouses are there, they can gamble, get pampered, see entertainment, meet other people. Then they go home after their divorce and tell their friends all about it. Now all their friends know that there’s gambling and entertainment in Vegas. And now they know about the divorce ranches. More money in the Nevadan economy.
Las Vegas is a bright shining tax evasion island in the middle of the desert built on entertainment, gambling, crime, and divorce. God bless Nevada and god bless no-fault divorce.
“The US having an entire city in the middle of the desert dedicated entirely to gambling sounds like a thing other countries would make up about the US as a joke but its real and no one bats an eye at it”
they did! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rise_and_Fall_of_the_City_of_Mahagonny
Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny - Wikipedia
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can you imagine you get your mental illness to quiet down for the first time in your entire life and immediately get confronted with every truth youve been suppressing for YEARS
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