Very majestic animal. It is a boy. He likes blueberries and cotton candy. His name is Joe. But he’s very smart and will adjust to a different name. He loves to kiss your face and to get his horn petted. He does fart when you feed him blueberries. He basically eats anything. He loves the color pink.
I am unable to take care of him as I am leaving the country. He needs a loving, fun home.
Two films in 1965 would give a boost to Chan’s career: The Six-Fingered Lord of the Lute (in which she played the lead male role) and The Black Rose (in which director Chor Yuen had the foresight to change her image by putting her in a contemporary role as a modern-day Robin Hood).
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Andrew Ramming is perfect! He has a dog & only wears Bluebuck underwear, black boots & sometimes flannel shirts. Everyday would be like Sunday as we cuddle together in the wilderness and drink coffee out of our tin cups.
I’m seriously in love right now. I won’t be able to sleep. Calgon, take me away!
Recording on the Motown V.I.P. label, one of several Motown imprints, Chris Clark is still acknowledged by Northern Soul fans for songs such as 1965′s “Do Right Baby Do Right” (by Berry Gordy) and 1966′s “Love’s Gone Bad” (Holland-Dozier-Holland). Another of her notable songs was the 1967 single “I Want To Go Back There Again” (Berry Gordy, Jr).
Clark co-wrote the screenplay for the 1972 Diana Ross vehicle Lady Sings the Blues, for which she was nominated for an Academy Award. She later became an executive for Motown Productions’ film and television division in Los Angeles. In 1982 she married Academy Award-winning screenwriter and novelist Ernest Tidyman. He died of a perforated ulcer in 1984. In recent years, Clark has become an art photographer and has exhibited her work mainly to art dealers and at a few galleries. She also performs on stage occasionally in clubs in the United States and in Europe. She currently lives in Santa Rosa, California
James [St James] at 17. Early, early looks. I’d just moved to New York, found that old circus cape at a thrift store on Ave B, and wore it EVERYWHERE. I might still have it somewhere in storage, but it was molting and moth-eaten and just plain filthy in 1984, I’d be terrified to see it now.
Awww. My first (and favorite) boyfriend, Colin. It’s a shame I was such a spoiled brat and ruined everything. We were actually pretty happy for a while. I should call him, see how he is. This was taken on 42nd Street BACK IN THE DAY when it was still pretty rough, boy. I remember it caused quite an uproar when we asked to have the picture in the heart “frame” lol.
My favorite dress ever. Usually worn with a studded jockstrap so I could flash taxi drivers. This picture was taken at Rudolf’s club Quick, which had formerly been Area and NASA.
Part Evelyn Waugh novel, part silver screen star, Alexander Geist is the velvet voice of a new epoch in pop music. Embracing the dry wit of Morrissey, the soundscape of Moroder, and the sensibilities of Manet, he was born for the spotlight. Cinematic, lush, wry, with his melodramatic lyrics and insistent melodies, he has created the genre he calls, “morose disco soul.”
Recorded between New York, Berlin, London and Dublin, his songs capture the flavour of a certain international demi-monde; the glamour, the tears, the raucous parties and the untimely deaths. Compared to everyone from Bowie to Dietrich, Alexander Geist has nevertheless created out a unique sound for himself, at once nostalgic and contemporary.
Backed by saxophonist Matthias Hofmann and violinist Anna Mimouni, he has consistently wowed his audience with a live show that is energetic, dark and always compulsively danceable. Having played throughout Europe from Paris to Zagreb, in the chicest hot spots, the most roaring nightclubs, and all the dens of iniquity along the way he has acquired a taste for success. But that was just breakfast; now he is ready for the rest of the world.
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The Facts of Life Season 1, Episode 1
Repeat, HD, SV, “Rough Housing”, (TV-PG), (1979), Cindy decides not to attend the Harvest Ball when Blair implies that because Cindy is a tomboy, she might be perceived as a lesbian. (Sitcom)
Original Airdate: Friday August 24, 1979 on NBC