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Merissa (13600 KP) created a post

Jul 10, 2024  
"Justina must trust her own heart to make the impossible decisions that may save or ruin them all."

Tour: The Virgins of Venice by Gina Buonaguro - #TheCoffeePotBookClub, #BlogTour, #Renaissance, #HistoricalFiction,

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Paige (428 KP) created a poll

Jul 28, 2017  
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Art movement of choice? Pick as many as you like.

Art Nouveau
Gothic
Impressionist
Dadaist

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Renaissance
Minimalist
Fauvist

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Pre-Raphaelite
Neo-Classical
Serial art

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Post-modernist
Expressionist

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Conceptual

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Pop
Lowbrow

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Fauvist

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Surreal
Classical

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Abstract Expressionist
Photorealist / Hyperrealist
Late Gothic

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Graffiti
Magical Realism
Cubist
Baroque

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Entertainment Editor (1988 KP) created a video about Reigns: Her Majesty in Apps

Nov 29, 2017  
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Reigns: Her Majesty - Reveal Trailer

Reigns: Her Majesty is the revolutionary sequel to the smash swipe ‘em up hit Reigns. A cultural renaissance has bestowed the world with a new era of knowledge and enlightenment but greed and jealousy still conspire against the benevolent queen.

  
Aladdin (1992)
Aladdin (1992)
1992 | Action, Animation, Comedy
Robin Williams is fantastic in Aladdin during the 1990's Disney Renaissance
This film just makes me melancholic now watching the sheer genius Robin Williams as the Genie. To improvise the character to such an extent just goes to show Williams' incredible talent.

The animation itself is the first time to feature a non-white Disney princess, hence it is important to show the significance of characters from BAME backgrounds. It's disappointing to hear that the movie version is going to be whitewashed.

It is funny, clever, and is part of the 'Disney Renaissance' - a hip new sensibility to animated features and which still stands up in the age of Pixar and DreamWorks thanks largely to RW.