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Catching Elephant is a theme by Andy Taylor
The problem is, I can’t remember for the life of me what it was called.
It premiered either this year or last year. It was a murder mystery kind of show about the killing of this young woman. There was an older detective and a younger one. The case was ongoing. The only things I remember about the woman is she was blond and had a different name. One that I’ve never heard of before. Her first name, anyway. Any help would be great! I think it was on Investigation Discovery or A&E. I’ve been looking for a bit, but am having no luck.
And I think it took place down south somewhere. The younger detective had a lovely southern accent. I think.
For the great Edward Gorey’s 90th birthday today, his iconic alphabet book of dark humor
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What if Edward Gorey illustrated Lovecraft? | Lovecraft eZine su We Heart It - http://weheartit.com/entry/53253212
Edward Gorey, Ascending Peculiarity: Edward Gorey on Edward Gorey (via feellng)
Edward Gorey scenic designs, invitations and conceptual art for Bram Stoker’s Dracula at the Martin Beck Theatre, New York City, 1977.
Getting Gorey with Alley Theatre’s ‘Dracula’
Edward Gorey—whose pen-and-ink drawings regularly mixed the macabre with the ridiculous—was the rare visual artist who forayed into theatre design, winning a Tony Award for his work on the 1977 Broadway production of Dracula, for which he designed the costumes and 30-foot-high set. Being Gorey fans themselves, the creative team at the Alley Theatre decided to resurrect his designs for their version of Dracula.
Edward Gorey (via feellng)
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My cat’s 19th birthday today! Kindergarten to Sophomore year of College
In my culinary class we had to make and decorate a gingerbread house in a group of usually about 6 people. However, me and my twin sister owlwithmaracas worked together as a two person group to make sure that no one would compromise our artistic vision. This is a gingerbread Mystery Shack from Gravity Falls, and I’m really proud with how it turned out.
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