The Morecambe & Wise Show (18th April 1964). Eric and Ernie meet The Beatles.
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Una Merkel, 1933.
As much as I love Get Carter I think Pulp might be Hodges's best movie and I really hope you get the chance to see it
Very jealous but hope you both have a great time! Will Your Funny Uncle get an airing?
The Baileys aren't picking up the phone
Priorities!
I am loath to do this, but I need your help. My 20+ year marriage has unexpectedly imploded. There's a kid involved. Aside from Lupus, Autism and a shitty 2009 Mazda, I have nothing. Things are fairly desperate right now, so if you can help out now in any way at all I'd be really grateful ❤️
Come for the singles, stay for the ballads
Errol Morris made a documentary about her! www.youtube.com/watch?v=bW0y...
john waters at a No Kings rally in Provincetown
(not my pic, Peter Toto, x)
the best to ever do it (cancelling gigs)
OTD, 1953
Given anonymously
Gilbert & George, Gilbert Proesch, George Passmore, Live's, 1984
https://botfrens.com/collections/14377/contents/1134907
#WutheringHeights Sweepcliff.
Old enough to remember when they said they would never play live as it was "rockist"
Lol I thought this was from Metropolitan
Northern England, 1965, photo by John Bulmer.
I am not exaggerating when I say Catherine O'Hara was one of the finest actors alive.
A party scene from Mash featuring a character holding an Alice Coltrane album
Alice Coltrane's PTAH, THE EL DAOUD (Impulse, 1970) in an episode of M*A*S*H
Two decades from now some enterprising programmer is going to make a double bill of this and Ella McKay.
Time of the Wolf w/ Isabelle Huppert
Roxy Music performing "Street Life" on Top Of The Pops in November 1973. Reached #9 on the UK chart. From the album Stranded. m.youtube.com/watch?v=o52f...
Barnes and Noble in Georgetown has a CD selection - I think they also sell CDs at Byrdland in Union Market
Dziga Vertov - director of MAN WITH A MOVIE CAMERA (1929) - was born on this day 130 years ago. This photograph of him was taken in the 1920s. It's preserved by the Austrian Film Museum and is part of a fantastic collection of items relating to his life and work vertov.filmmuseum.at/en
Thanks for all the entertainment and laughs over the year. Sorry to hear about your illness but glad it was caught in time. Feel better and I hope 2026 ends better than it starts!
David Byrne asked me and a friend for directions while hiking in Griffith Park.
modesty laws prevented showing even one lousy frame of John Waters' PINK FLAMINGOS (1972) in the trailer, so the only footage in it is of people reacting to a screening they just came out of. every single type of extant queer person is contained in the specific sequences I have selected here
Brigitte Bardot in La Verite (1960).
Those pondering the legacy of Brigitte Bardot would do well to watch 1960's La Verite, in which Henri-Georges Clouzot puts the entire idea of Bardot on trial. Because it's Clouzot, there is plenty cynicism to accompany the taut narrative. Both Bardot the star and Bardot the actress are magnifique.