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GeorgiaMa'am 01-30-2021 05:12 PM

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Actor Cicely Tyson has passed away at the age of 96. Ms. Tyson started her career as a model, but beginning in the 70s she won some starring roles. She won two Emmys for her role in "The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman". She also had an Oscar nomination and won a Tony. Ms. Tyson had a memoir published just this week - "Just As I Am". You can hear Cicely Tyson talk about her career and marriage to Miles Davis on an NPR All Things Considered segment which just aired on January 24, 2021 at this link.

NPR's All Things Considered Weekend decided to release more of the interview with Cicely Tyson that was made last week. You can hear a few more minutes of the interview at this link.

Gemme 01-30-2021 09:09 PM

Grammy-nominated electronic artist Sophie dead at 34 after 'terrible accident'

The electronic music community was shaken Saturday morning by the news that Sophie, a trailblazing experimental pop artist and producer who’d worked with Madonna, Nicki Minaj, Camila Cabello, Charli XCX, Vince Staples, Kim Petras, and many others, had died in a “terrible accident.”

According to statements by the Sophie’s record label, Transgressive, and publicist, Ludovica Ludinatrice, Sophie was in Athens, Greece, and “climbed up to watch the full moon” and then “slipped and fell,” dying at 4 a.m. local time. A police spokesperson confirmed to the Associated Press that Sophie fell from the balcony of an apartment and that no foul play was suspected in the artist’s death. The visionary British musician — who made history as one of the three first openly transgender women to be nominated for a Grammy, and according to Pitchfork preferred not to use gendered or nonbinary pronouns — was 34 years old.

Sophie Xeon was born Sept. 17, 1986 in Glasgow, Scotland, and started in a band named Motherland before going solo in 2013, soon garnering buzz on SoundCloud and acclaim from critics for the singles “Nothing More to Say” and “Bipp”/"Elle”; the latter placed No. 17 on Pitchfork’s year-end list and No. 1 on XLR8’s list. Sophie’s major professional breakthrough came in 2015, with the placement of the track “Lemonade” in a McDonald's commercial, the launch of a fruitful artistic partnership with Charli XCX, and high-profile production work on Madonna’s Rebel Heart single “Bitch I’m Madonna.” In November of that year, Sophie also released the official debut album Product.

Sophie spent the next couple years focusing on production, writing, and remix work for other artists, but returned in 2017 with the anthem “It's Okay to Cry”; the video for that track was the first to feature the previously reclusive and largely anonymous artist’s face, and served as Sophie’s well-received coming-out statement as a member of the trans community. Sophie’s full-length sophomore effort, Oil of Every Pearl's Un-Insides, later earned a nomination for Best Dance/Electronic Album at the 61st Annual Grammy Awards.

Sophie was heralded for a signature surrealist, warp-speed sound that bridged the mainstream and the underground, incorporating elements of Japanese and Korean pop, Eurodisco, U.K. garage, ‘90s house and hip-hop, and Y2K pop. Sophie often eschewed samples, instead using Elektron Monomachine and Ableton technology to build instrumentals from waveforms that mimicked the unorthodox found sounds of metal, water, and plastic. “Sophie was a pioneer of a new sound, one of the most influential artists in the last decade. Not only for ingenious production and creativity but also for the message and visibility that was achieved. An icon of liberation,” the artist’s publicist's statement read.

Orema 02-09-2021 04:37 AM

Mary Wilson, Motown Legend and Co-Founder of the Supremes, Dies at 76
 
Mary Wilson, Motown Legend and Co-Founder of the Supremes, Dies at 76

Ms. Wilson, with the original members Diana Ross and Florence Ballard, was part of one of the biggest musical acts of the 1960s.

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By Derrick Bryson Taylor
Feb. 9, 2021, 3:02 a.m. ET, New York Times

Mary Wilson, a founding member of the Supremes, the trailblazing group from the 1960s that spun up 12 No. 1 singles on the musical charts and was key to Motown’s legendary sound, died on Monday at her home in Henderson, Nev. She was 76.

Ms. Wilson’s death was confirmed by her publicist, Jay Schwartz. No cause of death was given.

From 1964 to 1965, the Supremes, whose original members included Florence Ballard and Diana Ross as the lead singer, released hit songs such as “Where Did Our Love Go?” “Baby Love,” “Come See About Me” and “Stop! In the Name of Love.”’

The New York Times and other publications will post a full obit sometime today.

~ocean 02-11-2021 07:55 PM

RIP Chick Corea 79 yrs. old amazing jazz musician, died of a rare cancer today.

C0LLETTE 02-17-2021 04:37 PM

Rest in Hell Forever.
You know who you are!

Yeayyyyyy

GeorgiaMa'am 02-17-2021 05:24 PM

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Rest in Hell Forever.
You know who you are!

Yeayyyyyy

I'll bet I know who this was. Initials R.L.?

CherylNYC 02-17-2021 10:41 PM

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I'll bet I know who this was. Initials R.L.?

May he never rest. Let's dance!

Orema 02-18-2021 08:23 AM

Would love to do the crip walk all over his grave.


Gráinne 02-18-2021 06:44 PM

That was terrible. You know, hate the guy if you want. Hate his politics, that's fine. But he had loved ones mourning his loss. His death mattered to someone.

I thought we were better than that.

Orema 02-19-2021 12:29 AM

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That was terrible. You know, hate the guy if you want. Hate his politics, that's fine. But he had loved ones mourning his loss. His death mattered to someone.

I thought we were better than that.

What’s terrible is someone who made a fortune with his divisive style of mockery and grievance while denigrating Democrats, environmentalists, “feminazis,” lesbians, and anyone who didn't support conservative-leaning white men.

I’d have a pic-nic at his grave site with loud-ass music if I could get away with it without being arrested.

Terrible, indeed.

~ocean 02-19-2021 07:06 AM

rush limbaugh doesn't deserve to have his name capitolized on my book. he deff, didn't deserve the medal of freedom that trump decorated him with, he spewed hatred, in all cultures, he looked down on ethenticity, his manner was not entertaining like some would like for us to believe.I hated everything he stood for. The only solice I have is that in heaven he will learn and see a life he could have stood for and his shame will be his pennance.

GeorgiaMa'am 02-19-2021 09:21 AM

r.l. was a precursor to Trump. He primed American society for years before Trump came along with Hatred and Lies. He played down to the very lowest of the low, and he made a fortune doing it. 45 gave him the Presidential Medal of Freedom. If you really want a quick list of the vitriol he spouted, check out his Wikipedia page. I don't really want to speak ill of the dead (at least not specifically), so I won't list it all here, but the man needed to be shut up long ago, in whatever manner.

He caused a lot more pain and suffering than any of those he left behind will ever know, and it continues to carry on through the generations.

Gráinne 02-19-2021 10:21 AM

I never said I agreed with him. I'm actually neutral.

Let's say someone who seems much respected on this board were to pass-Rachel Maddow, for instance, whom I happen to loathe. If I were to say I would dance on her grave or call her the devil incarnate, I would be raked over the coals.

What's the difference?

Jedi 02-19-2021 11:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Gráinne (Post 1281278)
I never said I agreed with him. I'm actually neutral.

Let's say someone who seems much respected on this board were to pass-Rachel Maddow, for instance, whom I happen to loathe. If I were to say I would dance on her grave or call her the devil incarnate, I would be raked over the coals.

What's the difference?

Is a RIP thread really the place for this?

GeorgiaMa'am 02-19-2021 11:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Gráinne (Post 1281278)
I never said I agreed with him. I'm actually neutral.

Let's say someone who seems much respected on this board were to pass-Rachel Maddow, for instance, whom I happen to loathe. If I were to say I would dance on her grave or call her the devil incarnate, I would be raked over the coals.

What's the difference?

I'd say it's an unequal comparison. Rachel Maddow doesn't have the influence or longevity or the supporters that r.l. did. I can't imagine that r.l. was "much respected" by anyone whose opinion I would value - and if I found out that anyone I cared about did respect r.l., I would have to seriously reconsider my relationship with that person.

But I will say that I think you're the grown-up here, Gráinne. I don't feel good about myself for hating r.l.; I hold grudges for a long time, even after death, and I realize they only hurt me at that point.

GeorgiaMa'am 02-19-2021 11:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Jedi (Post 1281282)
Is a RIP thread really the place for this?

Possibly not, possibly so. The nature of appropriate posts for any thread is at least tangentially related to that thread, but you're probably right, as these kinds of posts were not the intention of the OP. But I felt like I had been called out, and so I responded. I really kind of hope it ends soon, maybe with a "let's agree to disagree", or I would think it should probably be moved to its own thread.

C0LLETTE 02-19-2021 02:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Jedi (Post 1281282)
Is a RIP thread really the place for this?

As long as he's dead and stays dead, i don't care where I celebrate.

Some deaths occasion an enormous outpouring of grief; some are cause for celebration.

Personally I don't care as long as he stays very very dead.

If you know of a better place I could cheer, please let me know.

Maybe I should have put this in the "What Made You Smile, Today" thread.

Femmewench 02-19-2021 07:09 PM

[QUOTE=Gráinne;1281261]That was terrible. You know, hate the guy if you want. Hate his politics, that's fine. But he had loved ones mourning his loss. His death mattered to someone.

This is the same man who during the 1980s celebrated the death of people from AIDS on the air.

He is no loss to humanity. If his 4th wife mourns him, well she married him.

BullDog 02-19-2021 07:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Gráinne (Post 1281278)
I never said I agreed with him. I'm actually neutral.

Let's say someone who seems much respected on this board were to pass-Rachel Maddow, for instance, whom I happen to loathe. If I were to say I would dance on her grave or call her the devil incarnate, I would be raked over the coals.

What's the difference?


Wow you only feel "neutral" about someone as hateful and despicable as Rush Limbaugh but you loathe Rachel Maddow? That is truly, truly unreal. Limbaugh spent time on his radio show celebrating the deaths of AIDS victims, among many, many other truly despicable acts. It was called "AIDS Update" where he read out the names of gay people who had died and celebrated with horns and bells.

I personally don't want to dance on his grave but I am very, very relieved that such a hateful person is gone. I am also very happy that he never had any offspring.

The best response I have seen to his death was from an Instagram account called "Liberal Scum" that raised $400,000 for Planned Parenthood in Limbaugh's honor.

VintageFemme 02-19-2021 08:01 PM

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Originally Posted by GeorgiaMa'am (Post 1281283)
. . .I don't feel good about myself for hating r.l.; I hold grudges for a long time, even after death, and I realize they only hurt me at that point.

It’s ok—essential, even—to speak the truth about people who caused great harm.

Even after their death.

via -Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg, MSNBC Daily Columnist


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