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THR was on the stages of CBS' comedy juggernaut during the series' fifth season.
Sweet, hearty and delicious, this is the best sourdough brown bread recipe. Made with 100% sourdough, whole wheat and bread flour, you will love this healthy and yummy bread.
Amy Beager (British, b. 1988, based Chelmsford, England) - Desire is Desire, 2020, Paintings: Oil, Acrylic on Canvas
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Publication: So It Goes Magazine. Photographer: Boe Marion at New Blood Agency. Creative Direction: James Wright. Set Design: Isaiah Weiss. Fashion Director: Liz McClean at Walter Schupfer. Stylist: Petra Flannery. Makeup: Hung Vanngo at The Wall Group. Hair: Christopher Naselli at The Wall Group. Manicure: Jin Soon Choi. Executive Producer: Johnny Pascucci. Producer: Kevin Warner. Actress: Amy Adams.
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As useful as the internet has been to humanity, connecting us all like never before and aggregating the sum of all our knowledge into one easily accessible place, we all know its true purpose: cat photos.
People ask me a lot how it’s going on The Big Bang Theory this season. We are about eight episodes into the seventh season, and I barely remember what these episodes have been about! I learn scripts week to week, and once I have to learn the next one, I pretty much forget the […]
'Superstore' series finale: Ben Feldman and EPs discuss the resolution to Amy and Jonah's love story in Season 6, Episode 15.
RT this amazing moment from last night's #BigBangTheory and watch the ep again here: http://t.co/mF66rAot
A look back at the most iconic images to appear in the magazine in 2008.
Schluss, aus, vorbei! „The Big Bang Theory“ endet nächstes Jahr. Doch nicht nur die Fans, auch die Schauspieler scheinen mit dem Serien-Aus zu hadern und publizieren nacheinander persönliche Statements. Jetzt hat auch Mayim Bialik, 42, alias Amy einen emotionalen Abschiedsbrief veröffentlicht.
The showstopping besties talk Wine Country, S.N.L., and acing the Bechdel test.
The dance before he proposes to her... Requested by @sodiggintheshamy 💗
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Can you tell we are tackling Beowulf next week? I am amazed at the number of quality resources available for free! This list includes research pages, writing assignments, history lessons, and literature guides. Updated 08/12/22 Beowulf Resources Beowulf: Still a Hero An Introduction to Beowulf The Beauty of Anglo-Saxon Poetry: A Prelude to Beowulf [...]
Some even hang on to the pole, bless them.
Aldo Balding was born and raised in the United Kingdom and currently lives in the South of France. He started off his career as an illustrator before moving to France to become a full-time artist.
In their scope of texture and tint, with their faceless girls among the explosion of bright colors and lush florals, Tokyo artist Naomi Okubo’s paintings are kaleidoscopic. They are complicated in…
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This free Amy Doll Amigurumi Pattern comes with detailed crochet instructions for the doll itself and for the outfit: sweater, skirt, sneakers and backpack.
“The earlier you learn that you should focus on what you have, and not obsess about what you don’t have, the happier you will be.” —Amy Poehler
I've always collected anything and everything but have favoured some things more than others. I now realise that quite a few of my acquisitions are related to some of my favourite books. As I love to discover what I can about a book's illustrator I always look for details of their life and work. Brambly Hedge is my first example. The omnibus edition contains the four seasons stories and also looks at the life of author and illustrator Jill Barklem. My daughter has all the individual story books. I have several pieces of Brambly Hedge china of which this is just a small selection! I love Mabel Lucie Attwell's illustrations of chubby children and over the years I've managed to acquire many of her early annuals. There is a short introduction charting MLA's life in the book on the left by Chris Beetles. The remaining pages are filled with many Attwell illustrations. This is my only Attwell figurine. Designs from 'The Country Diary of an Edwardian Lady' could be seen everywhere in the 1980s. They decorated oven mitts, biscuit tins, teasets and bed linen, It was possible to have your entire house decked out in Country Diary style which indeed some people did, although I wasn't one of them! The associated book about Edith Holden's life and work makes a very interesting read. Although I didn't buy any of the household wares I couldn't resist this Country Diary knitting book by Annette Mitchell. It contains some gorgeous patterns. Beatrix Potter is another favourite of mine. This excellent book by Judith Taylor gives a detailed account of her life and work. Beatrix lived in the Lake District and so our local shops are chock-full of Peter Rabbits and Jemima Puddle-Ducks. As I live in the area it has been difficut over the years to resist buying just a 'just a few' Potter figurines. Don't you just love this depiction of 'The Old Woman who lived in a Shoe'. I spent much of this summer designing two new dolls, one of which is based on the much loved American character Raggedy Ann. Before I started work I needed to find out more about her so acquired Patricia Hall's book about Johnny Gruelle the creator. He was a prolific and very talented artist and I immediately fell in love with his heartwarming stories about the little rag doll. Below is my knitted version of Raggedy Ann. Having read the book about Johnny Gruelle and several of his early stories I was determined to try and recapture the sweet nature of his original Raggedy Ann. My most recent book acqisition is 'The Art of Holly Hobbie'. I stumbled upon this quite by chance on Amazon last week. As soon as I saw the title I knew I'd have to buy it. Many people believe that Holly Hobbie is the name of the little girl in the large blue hat, but it isn't, it's the name of the illustrator. I couldn't wait to get inside the book and find out more. I was a huge fan of Holly Hobbie greetings cards in the 70s and 80s and many of my friends and family came to expect a HH card for birthdays and Christmas. As I turned the pages of the book I noticed many of the pictures looked familiar, it was like meeting old friends again. This little girl is of course instantly recognisable as the Holly Hobbie trademark. The book contains lots of beautiful illustrations plus a hand written account by Holly Hobbie describing how the 'little girls with big hats' became popular worldwide and which of her children inspired particular pictures. There are some lovely insights into life in the Hobbie household. This is the family's lovely old house in New England where the children grew up. The huge fireplace at the heart of the home made the perfect setting for a Christmas Eve illustration. Just look at the expressions on the children's faces! If, like me, you remember with affection the many Holly Hobbie illustrations and would like to find out what inspired several of them then I can recommend the 'Art of Holly Hobbie'. It was first published in 1986 and should be available from Amazon. I don't think you'll be disppointed. Holly Hobbie now illustrates her popular children's books about two little pigs named Toot and Puddle.
I think it is important for all creative people to take some time to make something for themselves. I know so many quilters who are constantly sewing for others, but never make a quilt just for themselves. The same with garment sewers. To take a moment for you is to encourage creative renewal. When you clear your mind, it leaves room for other brilliant ideas to pop in there!