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  • 06:31, 25 April 2024Bree Barrett (hist | edit) ‎[3,556 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Bree Barrett 04/24}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Barrett, Bree}} {{topbond}} {{infobox pornstar | name = Bree Barrett | image = Bree_Barrett_01a.jpg | caption = |biographical data | birthdate = | birthplace = | birthname = | zodiac = | hometown = | alias = | ethnicity = Caucasian | nationality = American | othername | education = | deathdate = | deathplace = | deathcause = | spouse = | children = |...")
  • 05:21, 25 April 2024Bonnie Rotten (hist | edit) ‎[8,259 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Bonnie Rotten 04/24}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Rotten, Rotten}} {{topbond}} {{infobox pornstar | name = Bonnie Rotten | image = Bonnie_Rotten_2014.jpg | caption = Bonnie Rotten in 2014 |biographical data | birthdate = {{dob|1993|5|9}} | birthplace = Cincinnati, Ohio | birthname = Alaina Antoinette Hicks | zodiac = Taurus | hometown = | alias = Dixie | ethnicity = Caucasian | nationality = American | othername | educat...")
  • 05:18, 25 April 2024AltErotic (hist | edit) ‎[28 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Footerb}} {{cat|Paysites}}")
  • 00:48, 25 April 2024Oil painting (hist | edit) ‎[2,175 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Oil painting 04/24}} 250px|thumb|right|{{bc|Mona Lisa painting was created by Leonardo da Vinci using oil paints during the Renaissance era in the 15th century.}} ''Oil painting''' is a painting method involving the painting with pigments with a medium of drying oil as the binder. It has been the most common technique for artistic painting on canvas, wood panel or copper for several centuries, spreading from Europe to...")
  • 00:28, 25 April 2024Blas Gallego (hist | edit) ‎[7,019 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Blas Gallego 04/24}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Gallego, Blas}} '''Blas Gallego''' (born 1941 in Barcelona, Spain) is a Spanish artist, painter and illustrator with a career spanning six decades. He has created and drawn comic books and strips, book covers, film posters, role-playing game cards, and [portrait]]s, among other formats, for publishers in tens of countries.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.blasgallego.com/illustration/printed/diario-de-Andorra.jpg |title=''Diar...")
  • 21:32, 24 April 2024Beverly Hills (hist | edit) ‎[2,505 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Beverly Hills 04/24}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Hills, Beverly}} {{topbond}} {{infobox pornstar | name = Beverly Hills | image = BeverlyHills-01.jpg | caption = |biographical data | birthdate = {{dob|1986|07|11}} | birthplace = San Luis Obispo, California, U.S. | birthname = | zodiac = Cancer | hometown = | alias = Beverly, Beverly Hillz, Nicole Carter, Rambakhsh, Veronika Vixen | ethnicity = Caucasian | nationality = America...")
  • 06:36, 24 April 2024Joyce Compton (hist | edit) ‎[3,150 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header| 04/24}}{{DEFAULTSORT:}} {{Infobox person| color = mistyrose | name = Joyce Compton | image = Joyce_Compton_in_I_Take_This_Oath.jpg | caption = Compton in ''I Take This Oath'' (1940) | birthname = Olivia Joyce Compton | birthdate = {{dob|1907|01|27|mf=yes}} | birthplace = Lexington, Kentucky, U.S. | deathdate = {{dod|1997|10|13|1907|01|27|mf=yes}} | deathplace = Los Angeles, California, U.S. | buried = Fo...")
  • 06:17, 24 April 2024Vulcana (hist | edit) ‎[4,578 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Vulcana 04/24}} == Vulcana - The Victorian Wonder Woman == 400px|center|{{bc|Vulcana (pic via Creative Commons)}} In the 21st Century, female bodybuilders and weightlifters are commonplace, but back in 19th Century Britain, these female athletes were unique and unusual. People flocked to music halls and theatres to witness their jaw-dropping feats of strength. Bu there was one wonder woman who stood out amongst them all - Kate Williams...")
  • 01:39, 24 April 2024Eve Davies (hist | edit) ‎[444 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Eve Davies 04/24}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Davies, Eve}} '''{{PAGENAME}}''' worked as a bondage model in various bondage magazines. <gallery mode="packed" heights="200px" caption=""> </gallery> {{sa-dib}} == {{PAGENAME}} was featured in the following magazines == == Contact information == <!-- If any --> {{sa|List of bondage models - 1980s}} == Internal links == * SM-201\\Kilo:PBF\Series\D\dib == External links == {{footer}}")
  • 01:16, 24 April 2024Dixie South (hist | edit) ‎[613 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header| 10/21}}{{DEFAULTSORT: }} '''{{PAGENAME}}''' worked as a bondage model in various bondage magazines. <gallery mode="packed" heights="200px" caption="Dixie South "> File:Dibdxs00.jpg </gallery> {{sa-dib}} == {{PAGENAME}} was featured in the following magazines == == Contact information == <!-- If any --> {{sa|List of bondage models - 1980s}} == Internal links == * SM-201\\Kilo:PBF\Series\D\dib == External links == {{footer}} {{cat|Dib}}")
  • 20:15, 23 April 2024Heidi Reisner (hist | edit) ‎[512 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Heidi Reisner 10/21}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Reisner, Heidi}} '''{{PAGENAME}}''' worked as a bondage model in various bondage magazine[[]]s. <gallery mode="packed" heights="200px" caption="Heidi Reisner"> File:dibhr009.jpg File:dibhr008.jpg File:dibhr003.jpg File:dibhr001.jpg File:dibhr000.jpg File:dibhr011.jpg </gallery> {{sa-dib}} == Contact information == <!-- If any --> {{sa|List of bondage models - 1980s}} == Internal links == * \\maRRiah:PBF\Series\D...")
  • 16:00, 23 April 2024Beretta James (hist | edit) ‎[3,079 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Beretta James 04/24}}{{DEFAULTSORT:James, Beretta}} {{topbond}} {{infobox pornstar | name = Beretta James | image = BerettaJames-01.jpg | caption = Beretta James |biographical data | birthdate = {{dob|1979|01|01}}<ref group="Source">https://in.pinterest.com/pin/856950635367082790/</ref> | birthplace = California, USA | birthname = | zodiac = Capricorn | hometown = | alias = | ethnicity = Latina | nationality = A...")
  • 15:29, 23 April 2024Barbary Rose (hist | edit) ‎[3,801 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Barbary Rose 04/24}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Rose, Barbary}} {{topbond}} {{infobox pornstar | name = Barbary Rose | image = Barbary_Rose.jpg | caption = Barbary Rose |biographical data | birthdate = {{dob|1990|09|30}} | birthplace = San Francisco, California, U.S | birthname = | zodiac = Libra | hometown = | alias = Barbary Cruz | ethnicity = Caucasian | nationality = American | othername | education = | deathdate...")
  • 12:20, 23 April 2024Audrey Rose (hist | edit) ‎[2,057 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Audrey Rose 04/24}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Rose, Audrey}} {{topbond}} {{infobox pornstar | name = Audrey Rose | image = Audrey_Rose.jpg | caption = Audrey Rose |biographical data | birthdate = {{dob|1983|10|08}} | birthplace = | birthname = | zodiac = Libra | hometown = | alias = Aubrey Rose, Aurora Rose, Lila | ethnicity = Caucasian | nationality = American | othername | education = | deathdate = | deathplace...")
  • 12:03, 23 April 2024Aria Aspen (hist | edit) ‎[2,114 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Aria Aspen 04/24}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Aspen, Aria}} {{topbond}} {{infobox pornstar | name = Aria Aspen | image = Aria_Aspen_01.jpg | caption = Aria Aspen |biographical data | birthdate = {{dob|1989|07|21}} | birthplace = Chicago, Illinois, USA | birthname = | zodiac = | hometown = | alias = | ethnicity = Caucasian | nationality = American | othername | education = | deathdate = | deathplace = | deathcause...")
  • 05:14, 23 April 2024April Olsen (hist | edit) ‎[1,903 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|April Olsen 04/24}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Olsen, April}} {{topbond}} {{infobox pornstar | name = April Olsen | image = april_olsen-01.jpg | caption = |biographical data | birthdate = {{dob|1996|1|12}} | birthplace = New Brunswick, New Jersey, USA | birthname = | zodiac = | hometown = | alias = | ethnicity = Caucasian | nationality = American | othername | education = | deathdate = | deathplace = | deathcaus...")
  • 05:10, 23 April 2024Pornhub (hist | edit) ‎[28 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Footerb}} {{cat|Paysites}}")
  • 21:24, 22 April 2024Angelica Lane (hist | edit) ‎[2,191 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Angelica Lane 04/24}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Lane, Angelica}} {{topbond}} {{infobox pornstar | name = Angelica Lane | image = angelica-lane.jpg | caption = Angelica Lane |biographical data | birthdate = {{dob|1981|03|13}} | birthplace = | birthname = | zodiac = | hometown = | alias = Alicia Stone, Angelica, Angelyca, Miami, Wendy | years active = 2006-2011 | ethnicity = Caucasian | nationality = American | othername = |...")
  • 20:48, 22 April 2024Angel Cummings (hist | edit) ‎[2,373 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Angel Cummings 04/24}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Cummings, Angel}} {{topbond}} {{infobox pornstar | name = Angel Cummings | image = DEB 2009-12-22- Angel Cummings.jpg | caption = Angel Cummings (2009) |biographical data | birthdate = {{dob|1990|03|02}} | birthplace = Los Angeles, California, USA<ref group="Source">https://www.imdb.com/name/nm4164731/bio/</ref> | birthname = | zodiac = | hometown = | alias = | ethnicity = | na...")
  • 20:06, 22 April 2024In The Crack (hist | edit) ‎[28 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Footerb}} {{cat|Paysites}}")
  • 02:52, 22 April 2024Lorraine Marshall (hist | edit) ‎[461 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header| 09/23}}{{DEFAULTSORT:}} {{abridged|}} {{Pixonly|}} center|400px|thumb|{{bc|From ''[[Footlight Parade''}}]] {{bc|Picture is from [http Pinterest]}} == External links == {{Footer}} {{cat|Film actresses}}")
  • 02:37, 22 April 2024Footlight Parade (hist | edit) ‎[7,399 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Footlight Parade 04/24}} {{Infobox film | name = Footlight Parade | image = Footlight_Parade_(1933_theatrical_poster).jpg | caption = Original 1933 theatrical release poster for ''Footlight Parade'' produced by the Cleveland School and Continental Lithograph Corp. in Cleveland. | director = Lloyd Bacon<br>Busby Berkeley<br>''(musical numbers)'' | screenplay = Manuel Seff<br>James Seymour | story = '''Uncredited:''...")
  • 22:28, 21 April 2024Gold Diggers of 1933 (hist | edit) ‎[9,263 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Gold Diggers of 1933 04/24}} {{abridged|04/24}} {{Infobox film | name = Gold Diggers of 1933 | image = Gold_Diggers_of_1933_(window_card).jpg | alt = | caption = Theatrical release poster | writer = '''Screenplay:'''<br>Erwin S. Gelsey<br>James Seymour<br>'''Dialogue:'''<br>Ben Markson<br>David Boehm | based_on = the 1919 play ''The Gold Diggers'' by Avery Hopwood | starring = Warren William<br>Joan Blo...")
  • 20:42, 21 April 2024Sara Scot (hist | edit) ‎[1,855 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Sara Scot 04/24}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Scot, Sara}} {{topbond}} {{infobox pornstar | name = Sara Scot | image = 4387_Sara_DB148.jpg | caption = |biographical data | birthdate = | birthplace = | birthname = | zodiac = | hometown = | alias = | ethnicity = | nationality = | othername | education = | deathdate = | deathplace = | deathcause = | spouse = | children = | parents = |Physical descripti...")
  • 05:04, 21 April 2024Amy Brooke (hist | edit) ‎[3,128 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Amy Brooke 04/24}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Brooke, Amy}} {{topbond}} {{infobox pornstar | name = Amy Brooke | image = Amy_Brooke.jpg | caption = Amy Brooke |biographical data | birthdate = {{dob|06|28}} {{o}} | birthplace = Chicago, Illinois, U.S. | birthname = | zodiac = | hometown = | alias = | ethnicity = Caucasian | nationality = American | othername = Amy Brook, Amy Brookes, Heather, Kaedyn | education = | dea...")
  • 05:04, 21 April 2024Adult DVD Talk (hist | edit) ‎[28 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Footerb}} {{cat|Paysites}}")
  • 05:04, 21 April 2024Pics-X (hist | edit) ‎[28 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Footerb}} {{cat|Paysites}}")
  • 04:59, 21 April 2024101 Modeling (hist | edit) ‎[28 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Footerb}} {{cat|Paysites}}")
  • 23:53, 20 April 2024Alexa Aimes (hist | edit) ‎[3,855 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Alexa Aimes 04/24}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Aimes, Alexa}} {{topbond}} {{infobox pornstar | name = Alexa Aimes | image = AlexaAimes-1.jpg | caption = Alexa Aimes |biographical data | birthdate = {{dob|1989|03|07}} | birthplace = San Francisco, California, U.S | birthname = | zodiac = | hometown = | alias = | ethnicity = Caucasian | nationality = American | othername | education = | deathdate = | deathplace = |...")
  • 23:06, 20 April 2024Aidra Fox (hist | edit) ‎[3,801 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Aidra Fox 04/24}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Fox, Aidra}} {{topbond}} {{infobox pornstar | name = Aidra Fox | image = Aidra_Fox_2.jpg | caption = Aidra Fox |biographical data | birthdate = {{dob|1995|09|25}} | birthplace = Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S. | birthname = | zodiac = Libra | hometown = | alias = | ethnicity = Caucasian | nationality = American | othername | education = | deathdate = | deathplace = | deathc...")
  • 19:20, 20 April 2024Brazzers (hist | edit) ‎[3,487 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Brazzers 04/24}} {{Infobox company | name = Brazzers | image = Brazzers_logo.svg.png | type = Subsidiary | successor = | defunct = | fate = | area = Worldwide | key_people = Fabian Thylmann | industry = Pornography | genre = All | products = Pornographic films | services = | owner = | parent = Aylo | divisions = | subsid = | homepage = [https://www.brazzers.com/ Official website] | intl = | location_city = Montreal, Quebec | location...")
  • 19:01, 20 April 2024Twistys (hist | edit) ‎[2,191 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Twistys 04/24}} {{Infobox company | name = Twistys | image = Twistys_logo.svg.png | logo_size = | type = Privately held company Subsidiary | predecessor = | successor = | defunct = | fate = | area_served = Worldwide | key_people = Feras Antoon (CEO),<ref>{{cite news|last1=Vailles|first1=Francis|title=Deux Rois de la Porno Parmi les Cibles de...")
  • 18:45, 20 April 2024Internet personality (hist | edit) ‎[1,094 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Internet personality 04/24}} An '''internet celebrity''' (also referred to as a s'''ocial media influencer, social media personality, internet personality, online personality''', or '''influencer''') is an individual who has acquired or developed their fame and notability on the Internet. The growing popularity of social media provides a means for people to reach a large, global audience. Internet celebrities are often found on large online platforms such as You...")
  • 18:34, 20 April 2024New Sensations (hist | edit) ‎[1,540 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|New Sensations 04/24}} {{Infobox company | name = New Sensations | image = New_Sensations_logo.jpg | type = Private | genre = Pornography | fate = | predecessor = | successor = | founded = 1993 | founder = | defunct = | address = Chatsworth, Los Angeles, California, U.S. | location_country = | location = | locations = | area_served...")
  • 13:43, 20 April 2024Abella Danger (hist | edit) ‎[3,041 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Abella Danger 04/24}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Danger, Abella}} {{topbond}} {{infobox pornstar | name = Abella Danger | image = Abella_Danger_01a.jpg | caption = |biographical data | birthdate = {{dob}1985|11|19}} | birthplace = Miami, Florida, U.S. | birthname = | zodiac = | hometown = | alias = Bella Danger | ethnicity = Caucasian | nationality = American | othername | education = | deathdate = | deathplace = |...")
  • 13:40, 20 April 2024Mofos (hist | edit) ‎[3,008 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Mofos 04/24}} {{Infobox company | name = Mofos | logo = Mofos.com-Logo.png | logo_size = | type = Subsidiary | predecessor = | successor = | defunct = | fate = | area_served = Worldwide | key_people = Mani mj (CEO),<br> David Tassilo (COO),<br> Lenc Sterili (CEO) | industry = Pornography | genre = Reality pornography | products = Porno...")
  • 13:25, 20 April 2024BangBros (hist | edit) ‎[4,339 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|BangBros 04/24}} {{Infobox website |logo = Bang_Bros_logo.png |name = BangBros.com |url = {{Official website}} |type = Pornography |lang = English, Polish, Spanish, Afrikaans, Turkish, Japanese, German, Russian, Chinese, Macedonian, Greek, Ukrainian, Balochi, Arabic, Bulgarian, Hindi |country = Miami, Florida, United States |registration = Optional (previews only) |owner = WG...")
  • 07:05, 20 April 2024Cindy White (hist | edit) ‎[1,607 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Cindy White 04/24}}{{DEFAULTSORT:White, Cindy}} {{toporn|add=bondage}} {{infobox pornstar | name = Cindy White | image = Cindy_White.jpg | caption = |biographical data | birthdate = {{dob|1989|08|10}} | birthplace = | birthname = | zodiac = | hometown = | alias = | ethnicity = Caucasian | nationality = Czech | othername | education = | deathdate = | deathplace = | deathcause = | spouse = |...")
  • 03:38, 20 April 2024Bella Rossi (hist | edit) ‎[4,546 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Bella Rossi 04/24}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Rossi, Bella}} {{toporn|add=Big Breasted}} {{infobox pornstar | name = Bella Rossi | image = Bella_Rossi_02.jpg | caption = |biographical data | birthdate = {{age|1985|05|11}} | birthplace = Mendocino County, California, | birthname = | zodiac = | hometown = | alias = Brenda BatterRam, Tiffany Rocks | ethnicity = White | nationality = American | othername | education = |...")
  • 02:30, 20 April 2024The Sea Wolves (hist | edit) ‎[8,090 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox film | name = The Sea Wolves | image = The_Sea_Wolves.jpg | caption = Original film poster by Arnaldo Putzu | director = Andrew V. McLaglen | based_on = ''Boarding Party'' (1978 book) <br>by James Leasor | screenplay = Reginald Rose | starring = Gregory Peck<br>Roger Moore<br>David Niven<br>Trevor Howard<br>Barbara Kellerman<br>Patrick Macnee | producer = Euan Lloyd | cinematography = Tony Imi | musi...")
  • 23:21, 19 April 2024Prostitution in India (hist | edit) ‎[9,958 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Prostitution_in_India-legend 04/24}}{{DEFAULTSORT:}} {{stack|right|300px|Legal status of prostitution across Asia. right|300px}} '''Prostitution in India''' is legal, but a number of related activities including soliciting, kerb crawling, owning or managing a brothel, prostitution in a hotel, child prostitution, pimping and pandering are illegal. There are, however, many bro...")
  • 23:08, 19 April 2024Goa (hist | edit) ‎[3,679 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Goa 04/24}} {{Infobox country | country = Goa | map = IN-GA.svg.png | flag = Flag of India.png | flagof = Flag of India<br>Goa is an Indian state | website = | capital = Panaji | largest = Vasco da Gama, Goa | rl = }} 350px|right Goa (Konkani pronunciation: [ɡõːj], Portuguese: [ˈɡoɐ] ⓘ) is a state on the southwestern coast of India within the Konkan region, geographically separated from the Deccan highlands by the We...")
  • 18:17, 19 April 2024Introvision (hist | edit) ‎[4,986 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Introvision 04/24}} '''Introvision''' was a variation on a front-projection process that allowed film makers to view a finished composite of live action and plate photography through the camera's viewfinder on set and in real time. During its heyday, starting with the feature film, ''Outland'' <ref group="Note">''Outland'' has been described as ''Shane'' on an outer planet, directed by Peter Hyams and starring Sean Connery</ref> in 1981, Introvision enjoyed the...")
  • 17:32, 19 April 2024Kunoichi (hist | edit) ‎[4,039 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header| 04/24}}{{DEFAULTSORT:}} Kunoichi (Japanese: くノ一, also くのいち or クノイチ) is a Japanese cant term for "woman" (女, onna).[1][2] In popular culture, it is often used for female shinobi or practitioner of ninjutsu (ninpo). The term was largely popularized by novelist Yamada Futaro in his novel Ninpō Hakkenden (忍法八犬伝) in 1964. Although kunoichi have appeared in numerous creative works, including novels, TV-dramas, movies, and manga, Mi...")
  • 17:10, 19 April 2024Akiho Yoshizawa (hist | edit) ‎[13,364 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Akiho Yoshizawa 04/24}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Yoshizawa, Akiho}} {{Infobox adult biography| color = mistyrose | name = Akiho Yoshizawa | other_name = 吉沢明歩 | image = Akiho_Yoshizawa_(2017,_cropped).jpg | caption = Yoshizawa in 2017 | birthname = | birthdate = {{dob|1984|3|3}} | birthplace = Tokyo, Japan | deathdate = | deathplace = | spouse = | height = {{ht|5|3}} | alias =...")
  • 16:35, 19 April 2024Maxing (hist | edit) ‎[4,793 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox company | name = MAXING | image = Maxing_logo.svg.png | type = | genre = | fate = | predecessor = | successor = | foundation = 2006 | founder = | defunct = | location_city = Shibuya, Tokyo | location_country = Japan | location = 1 | locations = | area_served = | key_people = | industry = Pornography | products =...")
  • 00:18, 19 April 2024Madge Bellamy (hist | edit) ‎[14,746 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Madge Bellamy 04/24}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Bellamy, Madge}} {{Infobox person| color = mistyrose | name = Madge Bellamy | image = Madge_Bellamy_-_May_1922_Photoplay.jpg | image_size = | caption = Bellamy in ''Photoplay'', May 1922 | birthname = Margaret Derden Philpott | birthdate = {{dob|1899|06|30|mf=yes}} | birthplace = Hillsboro, Texas, U.S. | deathdate = {{dod|1990|01|24|1899|06|30|mf=yes}} | deathplace = Upland,...")
  • 08:32, 18 April 2024Riverview Park (Chicago) (hist | edit) ‎[8,068 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox amusement park | name = Riverview Park | image = Riverview_Park_entrance.jpg | caption = Main entrance to Riverview Park | address = 3300 North Western Avenue, Chicago, Illinois, United States | area = 74 acres | coordinates = {{coord|41.9425320|-87.6911674|format=dms|type:landmark_region:US-IL|display=inline,title}} | openingdate = {{dob|1904|07|02}} | closingdate = {{dod|1967|10|03|1904|07|02}} | builder = Wilhelm A. Schmidt | previous_names = | seaso...")
  • 00:57, 18 April 2024Gwili Andre (hist | edit) ‎[5,538 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Gwili Andre 04/24}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Andre, Gwili}} {{Infobox person| color = mistyrose | name = Gwili Andre | image = Gwili_Andre_Argentinean_Magazine_AD.jpg | image_size = | caption = Andre in 1932 | birthname = Gurli Ingeborg Elna Andresen | birthdate = {{dob|1907|02|04|df=yes}} | birthplace = Copenhagen, Denmark | deathdate = {{dod|1959|02|05|1907|02|04|df=yes}} | deathplace...")
  • 20:42, 16 April 2024Guinness World Record (hist | edit) ‎[3,694 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header| 04/24}} '''Guinness World Records''', known from its inception in 1955 until 1999 as '''The Guinness Book of Records''' and in previous United States editions as '''The Guinness Book of World Records''', is a British reference book published annually, listing world records both of human achievements and the extremes of the natural world. The brainchild of Sir Hugh Beaver, the book was co-founded by twin brothers Norris and Ross McWhirter in Fleet Street, Londo...")
  • 17:03, 16 April 2024Frank Knox (hist | edit) ‎[11,169 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{| class="infobox" cellspacing="5" style="width:25em; font-size:85%; border: 1px solid black;padding:0.5em 1em 0.5em 1em" align="right" |- |colspan="3" style="text-align: center; font-size: larger; background-color:wheat; color:#000;" | '''{{{office|}}}''' |- valign="top" {{#if:{{{term|}}}| {{!}} style="text-align:left;" {{!}} '''Term:''' {{!!}} {{{term|}}} }} |- valign="top" {{#if:{{{predecessor|}}}| {{!}} style="text-align:left;" {{!}} '''Predecessor:''' {{!!}} {{{p...")
  • 16:58, 16 April 2024USS Frank Knox (hist | edit) ‎[3,513 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|USS Frank Knox 04/24}} {{stack| right|300px right|300px }} '''USS Frank Knox''' (DD-742) was a Gearing-class destroyer which served in the United States Navy from 1944 to 1971. She was then transferred to the Greek Navy and renamed Themistoklis (D-210). The ship was decommissioned in 1992 and finally sunk as a target in 2001. ==History== ===1944-1971=== ''USS Frank Knox'' was built at Bath Iron Wo...")
  • 23:51, 14 April 2024Knox Family (hist | edit) ‎[1,312 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Knox Family 04/24}} * Frank Knox (born William Franklin Knox)<ref group="Note">Served with Rough Riders in Spanish American War<br>Knox was 1936 vice presidential candidate running against Roosevelt. He was appointed Secretary of the Navy by Rosevelt when WWII broke out</ref> ** Elyse Knox married Tom Harmon ** Tom Harmon married Elyse Knox *** Mark Harmon (born Thomas Mark Harmon, Sept 2, 1951) (married Pam Dawber) *** Pam Dawber (married Mark Harmon) ****...")
  • 23:51, 14 April 2024Elyse Knox (by Gary Wells) (hist | edit) ‎[17,244 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header| 04/24}} == Quite a BBQ: B Movie Beauty Elyse Knox == Pretty Elyse Knox was born Elsie Lillian Kornbrath in Connecticut in 1917. That much was easy to ascertain, the rest was a challenge. The normally trustworthy Wikipedia states that she is the daughter of Austrian immigrants Frederick and Hermine Kornbrath. While researching this article, I read Elyse’s obituary in the UK’s Daily Telegraph. The second line of this obit reads: “Her father was Willia...")
  • 18:36, 14 April 2024Serial killer (hist | edit) ‎[1,540 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Serial killer 04/24}} <i>It should be noted that being a killer is not a part of BDSM or Fetish. This topic is on this encyclopeida for linkage purposes only.</i> ---- A '''serial killer''' is a type of murderer, characterised by a pattern of homicides that are carried out over a period of time with a 'cooling off' period in between. Three such crimes qualify a murderer for serial killer status. Such men - for these murderers are most often men - gene...")
  • 08:43, 14 April 2024Rachel Dane (hist | edit) ‎[1,779 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Rachel Dane 04/24}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Dane, Rachel}} '''Rachel Dane''' is the character of a latex concubine who was created by Michael Manning in his Spider Garden pathos: [http://www.spidergarden.net (website)]. It is one that is dressed in the style of a Geisha, but can be either male or female. Rachel Dane is a male who cross dresses as a woman in rubber. He/she is an erotic slave, self-schooled in the manner prescrib...")
  • 07:42, 14 April 2024Toxin (hist | edit) ‎[112 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Toxin 04/24}} 200px|center == External links == {{Footer}} {{cat|Toxins}}")
  • 06:57, 14 April 2024Flapper (hist | edit) ‎[1,450 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Flapper 04/24}} 200px|thumb|right|{{bc|Flapper dress example}} '''Flappers''' were a subculture of young Western women prominent after the First World War and through the 1920s who wore short skirts (knee height was considered short during that period), bobbed their hair, listened to jazz, and flaunted their disdain for prevailing codes of decent behavior. Flappers were seen as brash for wearing excessive makeup, drinking alcohol, smokin...")
  • 06:38, 14 April 2024Virginia Lee Corbin (hist | edit) ‎[4,839 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Virginia Lee Corbin 04/24}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Corbin, Virginia Lee}} {{Infobox person| color = mistyrose | name = Virginia Lee Corbin | image = Virginialeecorbinphoto2.jpg | birthdate = {{dob|1910|12|05}} | birthplace = Prescott, Arizona, U.S. | deathdate = {{dod|1942|06|05|1910|12|05}} | deathplace = Chicago, Illinois, U.S. | deathcause = tuberculosis in {{wl|DuPage Hospital}} | othername = | occupation = Actress | yearsactive =...")
  • 23:13, 13 April 2024Faith Bacon (hist | edit) ‎[9,056 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|{{Header| 04/24}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Bacon, Faith}} {{Infobox person| color = mistyrose | name = Faith Bacon | image = Faith_Bacon-Portrait.jpg | image_size = | caption = Portrait by John de Mirjian, before 1929 | birthname = Frances Yvonne Bacon | birthdate = {{dob|1910|07|19|mf=yes}} | birthplace = Los Angeles, California, U.S. | deathcause = Suicide (by leap) | deathdate = {{dod|1956|09|26|1910|07|19|mf=yes}} | deathpla...")
  • 22:35, 13 April 2024Robert Alda (hist | edit) ‎[4,035 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header| 04/24}}{{DEFAULTSORT:}} {{Infobox person | color = lightblue | name = Robert Alda | image = Robert_Alda_1976.jpg | caption = Alda in 1976 | imagesize = | birthname = Alfonso Giuseppe Giovanni Roberto D'Abruzzo | birthdate = {{dob|1914|2|26}} | birthplace = New York City, NY USA | deathdate = {{dod|1986|5|3|1914|2|26}} | deathplace = Los Angeles, California, USA | deathcause = Stroke | buried = Forest Lawn...")
  • 21:52, 13 April 2024Carrie Finnell (hist | edit) ‎[5,224 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Carrie Finnell 04/24}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Finnell, Carrie}} {{Infobox person| color = mistyrose | name = Carrie Finnell | image = Carrie_Finnell-bio.jpg | image_size = | caption = | birth_name = Carrie Lee Finnell | alias = | birth_date = {{birth date|1899|11|14}} | birth_place = Covington, Kentucky, U.S. | death_date = {{death date and age|1963|11|14|1899|11|14}} | death_place = Fayetteville, Ohio, U.S. | occupation = American burle...")
  • 21:47, 13 April 2024Tassel (hist | edit) ‎[5,409 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Tassel 04/24}} thumb|Diagram of a tassel A '''tassel''' is a finishing feature in fabric and clothing decoration. It is a universal ornament that is seen in varying versions in many cultures around the globe. ==History and use== thumb|Illustration of various tassels, from ''A Handbook of Ornament'', by Franz Sales Meyer In the Western world, tassels were originally a series of windings of thread or string arou...")
  • 08:44, 13 April 2024Catherine Bach (hist | edit) ‎[800 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Notes == <references group="Note" />{{Header|Catherine Bach 04/24}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Bach, Caherine}} {{abridged|April, 2024}} Catherine Bach (born Catherine Bachman; March 1, 1954)[1] is an American actress. She is known for playing Daisy Duke<ref group="Note">Bach was the inspiration for Daisy Dukes "shorts</ref> in the television series ''The Dukes of Hazzard'' and Margo Dutton in ''African Skies''. In 2012, she joined the cast of the CBS soap opera ''The Young and th...")
  • 08:15, 13 April 2024Mary Tyler Moore (hist | edit) ‎[1,196 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Mary Tyler Moore 04/24}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Moore, Mary Tyler}} {{Pixonly|April, 2024}} <gallery mode="packed" heights="200px" caption=" "> File:Mary_Tyler_Moore-02.jpg File:Mary_Tyler_Moore-01.jpg </gallery> {{bc|Pictures are from tumbler}} == Titles == <references group="Title" /> == Sources == <references group="Source" /> == External links == {{Footer}} {{cat|Film actresses|Television actresses}}")
  • 07:42, 13 April 2024Shelley Fabares (hist | edit) ‎[1,995 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Shelley Fabares 04/24}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Fabares, Shelley}} {{Pixonly|April, 2024}} center|400px|thumb|{{bc|Shelley Fabares}} '''Michele Ann Marie "Shelley" Fabares''' (/fæˈbreɪ/; born January 19, 1944) is a retired American actress and singer. She is best known for her television roles as Mary Stone on the sitcom The Donna Reed Show (1958–1963) and as Christine Armstrong on the sitcom Coach (1989–1997), the latter of which e...")
  • 07:17, 13 April 2024Elaine Stewart (hist | edit) ‎[434 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Elaine Stewart 04/24}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Stuart, Elaine}} {{Pixonly|April, 2024}} center|400px|thumb|{{bc|Elaine Stewart}} {{bc|Picture is from Pinterest}} == Titles == <references group="Title" /> == Sources == <references group="Source" /> == External links == {{Footer}} {{cat|American actresses}}")
  • 02:58, 13 April 2024Dai Andrews (hist | edit) ‎[6,847 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Dai Andrews 04/24}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Andrews, Dai}} {{Infobox person| color = lightblue | name = Dai Andrews | image = Dai_Andrews_- Fakir.jpg | alt = | caption = | birthdate = {{dob|1977|12|22}} | birthplace = Virginia, United States | nationality = American | known_for = Sword swallowing | occupation = Fakir, sword swallower, martial artist, performer }} '''Dai Andrews''', (born '''David Matthew Andrews''', December 22, 1977) is a...")
  • 20:16, 12 April 2024Satan's Angel (hist | edit) ‎[7,382 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Satan's Angel 04/24}} {{Infobox person| color = mistyrose | name = Satan's Angel | image = Satan's_Angel_at_BHoF.jpg | caption = Satan's Angel at the Burlesque Hall of Fame in 2009 | birthname = Angel Cecelia Helene Walker | birthdate = {{dob|1944|9|18}} | birthplace = San Francisco, California, U.S. | deathdate = {{dod|2019|4|11|1944|9|18}} | death_place = | other_names = | occupation = Burlesque, Dancer | known_for = | spouse...")
  • 19:44, 12 April 2024Jett Adore (hist | edit) ‎[4,268 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Jett Adore 04/24}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Adore, Jett}} {{Infobox person | color = lightblue |image = Jett_Adore_performing_at_BHoF.jpg |image_size = |caption = Adore performing at the Burlesque Hall of Fame in 2011 |birthname = |birthdate = |birthplace = |education = |occupation = Burlesque dancer |spouse = |children = |website = <s>[http://jettadore.com/ jettadore.com]</s> }} '''Jett Adore''' is an American bu...")
  • 19:14, 12 April 2024Vaudeville Mews (hist | edit) ‎[1,028 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Vaudeville Mews 04/24}}{{DEFAULTSORT:}} thumb|right|200px|{{bc|Vaudeville Mews}} The '''Vaudeville Mews''' is an eclectic music venue located in the heart of the Court Avenue Entertainment District in downtown Des Moines, Iowa. We are open only during shows, generally opening about an hour prior to the show start. We feature a wide variety of local, regional, and national acts in our 230 capacity venue most nights of the week. :Vaudevill...")
  • 16:55, 12 April 2024Kitty West (hist | edit) ‎[4,203 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Kitty West 04/24}}{{DEFAULTSORT:West, Kitty}} {{Infobox person | color = mistyrose <!---- BDSM Legends = Lavender / BDSM Icons = #E0FFFF / female model = pink / female = light blue / sex workers = lightgreen / no color ---> | name = Kitty West | image = Kitty_West-01.jpg | imagesize = | caption = {{PAGENAME}} | honorifics = | birthdate = {{dob|1930|06|08}} | zodiac = Leo | birthplace = Union Town, Alabama, USA | birth...")
  • 07:25, 12 April 2024Burlesque performers - J (hist | edit) ‎[2,170 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Burlesque performers 04/24|}} {{bp-head|}} <gallery mode="packed" heights="100px" caption=""> file:male.png|{{bpswi|Gloria Knight}} file:male.png|{{bpswi|Michelle L'amour}} file:male.png|{{bpswi|Bert Lahr}} file:male.png|{{bpswi|Gypsy Rose Lee}} file:male.png|{{bpswi|Jennie Lee}} file:male.png|{{bpswi|Pinky Lee}} file:male.png|{{bpswi|Lola the Vamp}} file:male.png|{{bpswi|Little Egypt (dancer)}} file:male.png|{{bpswi|Pauline Markham}} file:male.png|{{bpswi|Dirt...")
  • 21:46, 11 April 2024List of strip clubs (hist | edit) ‎[3,026 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Redirected page to Strip clubs) Tag: New redirect
  • 21:43, 11 April 2024Raymond Revue Bar (hist | edit) ‎[9,869 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Raymond Revue Bar 04/24}} thumb|Raymond Revuebar in 1980 thumbnail|Facade of the Raymond Revuebar from Rupert Street, 2015. The '''Raymond Revuebar''' (1958–2004) was a theatre and strip club at 11 Walker's Court (now the location of The Box Soho nightclub) in the center of London's Soho district. For many years, it was the only venue in London that offered full-fron...")
  • 20:47, 11 April 2024Missy Malone (hist | edit) ‎[4,428 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox person | color = mistyrose | name = Missy Malone | image = missymalone02.jpg | caption = Missy Malone | birth_name = | birth_date = {{dob|1985|5|16}} | birth_place = Livingston, West Lothian, Scotland | death_date = | death_place = | occupation = Burlesque performer, actress, model | spouse = | website = [https://missymalone.co.uk Official site] | children = }} '''Missy Malone''' is a Scottish burlesque performer c...")
  • 20:32, 11 April 2024The List (magazine) (hist | edit) ‎[1,382 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= = {{Header|The List (magazine) 04/24}} {{Infobox magazine | title = The List | image = The_List_logo.png | logo_size = | image_file = <!-- cover.jpg (omit the "file: prefix --> | image_size = <!-- (defaults to user thumbnail size if no size is stated) --> | image_alt = | image_caption = | editor = | editor_title = | previous_editor = | staff_writer = | photographer = | category = | frequency = Bimonthly<br>Weekly (during Edinburgh Festivals) | circulation = |...")
  • 20:14, 11 April 2024Rockabilly (hist | edit) ‎[1,504 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Rockabilly''' is one of the earliest styles of rock and roll music. It dates back to the early 1950s in the United States, especially the South. As a genre it blends the sound of Western musical styles such as country with that of rhythm and blues, leading to what is considered "classic" rock and roll. Some have also described it as a blend of bluegrass with rock and roll. The term "rockabilly" itself is a portmanteau of "rock" (from "rock 'n' roll") and "hillbill...")
  • 20:07, 11 April 2024Circus (hist | edit) ‎[3,815 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Circus 04/24}}")
  • 15:31, 11 April 2024Dance troupe (hist | edit) ‎[4,392 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Dance troupe 04/24}} A '''dance troupe''' or '''dance company''' is a group of dancers and associated personnel who work together to perform dances as a sport, spectacle or entertainment. There are many different types of dance companies, often working in different styles of dance<ref group="Note">For different dance style, see infobox at the bottom of this page</ref>. Some companies are formed from members of dance studios or from paid professionals. Dance...")
  • 15:28, 11 April 2024Dance studio (hist | edit) ‎[2,084 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with " A '''dance studio''' is a space in which dancers learn or rehearse. The term is typically used to describe a space that has either been built or equipped for the purpose. == Overview == A dance studio normally includes a smooth floor covering or, if used for tap dancing, by a hardwood floor. The smooth vinyl floor covering, also known as a performance surface and commonly called "marley", is generally not affixed permanently to the underlying floor an...")
  • 15:22, 11 April 2024Ballet company (hist | edit) ‎[4,131 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Ballet company 04/24}} A '''ballet company''' is a type of dance troupe which performs classical, neoclassical, and/or contemporary ballet in the European tradition, plus managerial and support staff. Most major ballet companies employ dancers on a year-round basis, except in the United States, where contracts for part of the year (typically thirty or forty weeks) are the norm. A company generally has a home theatre where it stages the majority of its perf...")
  • 03:00, 11 April 2024Anaphylaxis (hist | edit) ‎[3,212 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Anaphylaxis 04/24}} {{cat-med|Anaphylaxis}} '''Anaphylaxis''' is a serious, potentially fatal allergic reaction and medical emergency that is rapid in onset and requires immediate medical attention regardless of use of emergency medication on site. It typically causes more than one of the following: an itchy rash, throat closing due to swelling that can obstruct or stop breathing; severe tongue swelling that can also interfere with or stop breathing; shortness o...")
  • 02:51, 11 April 2024Pin-up model (hist | edit) ‎[43,318 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|A '''pin-up model''' is a model whose mass-produced pictures and photographs have wide appeal within the popular culture of a society. Pin-up models are usually glamour models, actresses, and fashion models whose pictures are intended for informal, aesthetic display, such as being pinned onto a wall. Beginning in the 1940s, pictures of pin-up girls were also known as '''cheesecake''' in the U.S.<ref>Ayto, p. 126...")
  • 02:29, 11 April 2024Victory rolls (hist | edit) ‎[4,735 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Victory rolls 04/24}} thumb|right|200px|{{bc|[[Anne Gwynne<br> (Yank Magazine cover)}}]] '''Victory rolls''' are a women's hairstyle that was popular from 1940 to 1945, with a recent rise during the 21st century, characterized by voluminous curls of hair that are either on top of the head or frame the face. Victory rolls are closely associated with the pin-up look and are achieved using various backcombing, rolling, pinning, a...")
  • 01:57, 11 April 2024Wet Spot Leeds (hist | edit) ‎[2,912 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Wet Spot Leeds 04/24}} 200px|thumb|right|{{bc|The Wet Spot logo}} The '''Wet Spot''' was established in 2007 at the Adelphi in Leeds by Ryvita Von Cheese. The show grew over the years until finally finding its current home at The Belgrave Music Hall and Canteen in 2014. At the end of 2018 The Wet Spot was taken over by two of its favourite resident performers, and already established producers in their own right, Anna Fur Laxis an...")
  • 01:33, 11 April 2024Sex columnist (hist | edit) ‎[9,049 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Sex columnist 04/24}} A '''sex columnist''' is a writer of a newspaper or magazine column about sex. Sex advice columns may take the form of essays or, more frequently, answers to questions posed by readers. Sex advice columns can usually be found in alt weekly newspapers, women's magazines, health or physical fitness magazines, and student newspapers. While some are written by sexologists, many are penned by people lacking credentials in human sexu...")
  • 23:13, 10 April 2024Michael Attree (hist | edit) ‎[3,232 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Michael Attree 04/24}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Attree, Michael}} {{Infobox person | name = Michael "Atters" Attree | color = lightblue | image = Michael_Attree.jpg | caption= | birthdate = {{dob|1965|04|22|df=y}} | birthplace = Colchester Military Hosp., England | deathdate = | deathplace = | othernames = | known_for = | occupation = Satirist, comedy writer, performer, comedian | website = http://www.atters.com }} '''Michael "Atters" Attree'...")
  • 16:02, 10 April 2024Marie Loftus (hist | edit) ‎[3,431 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Marie Loftus 04/24}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Loftus, Mare}} thumb|right|Marie Loftus c1897 '''Marie Loftus''' (24 November 1857 – 7 December 1940) was a British music hall entertainer of the late Victorian era often billed as "The Sarah Bernhardt of the Music Halls" and "The Hibernian Hebe". She became one of the leading stars of music hall from the 1880s until World War I. == Biography == Loftus was born in Glasgow in Scotland in...")
  • 06:02, 10 April 2024Burlesque performers - A (hist | edit) ‎[1,846 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|}}Burlesque performers 04/24|}} {{bp-head|}} <gallery mode="packed" heights="100px" caption=""> file:Abbott_and_Costello_1950s.jpg|{{bpswi|Abbott and Costello|0007941|}} file:Jack_Albertson_1971.jpg|{{bpswi|Jack Albertson|0016776}} file:Robert_Alda_1976.jpg|{{bpswi|Robert Alda|0017376}} file:Georgina_Baillie_2023.png|{{bpswi|Georgina Baillie|3179731}} file:Milton_Berle_-_publicity.jpg|{{bpswi|Milton Berle|0000926}} file:Esmé_Bianco_2018.jpg|{{bpswi|Esmé Bianc...")
  • 10:43, 8 April 2024List of actors in western films - J (hist | edit) ‎[4,189 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header| 04/24}} {{cl-head}} <gallery mode="packed" heights="200px" caption=""> file:Peter_Jason-01.jpg|{{nswi|Peter Jason}} file:Roy_Jenson-01.jpg|{{nswi|Roy Jenson}} file:ArchJohnson-01.png|{{nswi|Arch Johnson}} file:BenJohnson-01.jpg|{{nswi|Ben Johnson}} file:Chubby_Johnson_01.jpg|{{nswi|Chubby Johnson}} file:I_Stanford_Jolley-01.jpg|{{nswi|I. Stanford Jolley}} file:Buck_Jones_01.jpg|{{nswi|Buck Jones}} file:L_Q_Jones-01.jpg|{{nswi|L.Q. Jones}} file:DeForestKelley....") originally created as "Cowboy list - K"
  • 10:40, 8 April 2024List of actors in western films - S (hist | edit) ‎[2,598 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header| 04/24}} {{cl-head}} <gallery mode="packed" heights="200px" caption=""> file:saxo John_Saxon-01.jpg|{{nswi|John Saxon}} file:Will_Sampson-01.jpg|{{nswi|Will Sampson}} file:Randolph_Scott-01.jpg|{{nswi|Randolph Scott}} file:Tom_Selleck-01.jpg|{{nswi|Tom Selleck}} file:Pepe_Serna-01.jpg|{{nswi|Pepe Serna}} file:Johnny_Seven-01.jpg|{{nswi|Johnny Seven}} file:Henry_Silva-01.jpg|{{nswi|Henry Silva}} file:Jay_Silverheels-01.jpg|{{nswi|Jay Silverheels}}{{by|as|Tonto...") originally created as "Cowboy list - S"
  • 10:38, 8 April 2024List of actors in western films - D (hist | edit) ‎[3,175 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header| 04/24}} {{cl-head}} <gallery mode="packed" heights="200px" caption=""> file:Royal_Dano-01.jpg|{{nswi|Royal Dano}} file:Jim_Davis-01.jpg|{{nswi|Jim Davis}} file:Ted_de_Corsia-01.jpg|{{nswi|Ted de Corsia}} file:John _Dehner-01.jpg|{{nswi|John Dehner}} file:Frank_DeKova-01.jpg|{{nswi|Frank DeKova}} file:Bruce_Dern_01.jpg|{{nswi|Bruce Dern}} file:AndyDevine-01.jpg|{{nswi|Andy Devine|0222596}} file:Lawrence_Dobkin-01.jpg|{{nswi|Lawrence Dobkin}} file:Brian_Donlevy...") originally created as "Cowboy list - D"
  • 10:34, 8 April 2024List of actors in western films - A (hist | edit) ‎[3,885 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header| 04/24}} {{cl-head}} <gallery mode="packed" heights="200px" caption=""> file:Bruce_Cabot_01.jpg|{{nswi|Bruce Cabot}} file:James_Cagney-01.png|{{nswi|James Cagney}} file:Rory_Calhoun-01.jpg|{{nswi|Rory Calhoun}} file:Rod_Cameron-01.jpg|{{nswi|Rod Cameron}} file:William_Campbell-01.jpg|{{nswi|William Campbell}} file:Yakima_Canutt-01.jpg|{{nswi|Yakima Canutt}} ? file:Harry_Carey-01.jpg|{{nswi|Harry Carey}} file:Harry_Carey_jr-01.jpg|{{nswi|Harry Carey Jr}} file:M...") originally created as "Cowboy list - A"
  • 06:03, 8 April 2024List of actors in western films:index (hist | edit) ‎[7,587 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|List of Western Actors 08/21}} {{WikiDel|date=May 2007}} This article attempts to list the actors which appeared almost entirely in Western films or are strongly and not loosely associated with this genre throughout their career having appeared in several notable westerns. It should '''not''' attempt to list every actor who has ever appeared in a western film particularly those who have worked across a range of genres. Given time this list should develop as a t...")
  • 10:43, 7 April 2024James Stacy (hist | edit) ‎[5,880 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|James Stacy 04/24}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Stacy, James}} {{Infobox person | name = James Stacy | color = lightblue | image = James_Stacy-01.jpg | caption = | birthname = Maurice William Elias | birthdate = {{dob|1936|12|23|mf=y}} | birthplace = Los Angeles, California, U.S. | deathdate = {{dod|2016|09|09|1936|12|23|mf=y}} | deathplace = Ventura, California, U.S. | othername = Jim Stacey<br/>Jim Sta...")
  • 05:48, 7 April 2024Mary Astor (hist | edit) ‎[32 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "400px")
  • 01:13, 7 April 2024Forbidden City (San Francisco) (hist | edit) ‎[5,470 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header| Forgotten City (San Francisco) 04/24}} == == {{Infobox venue | name = Forbidden City | nickname = | native_name = | native_name_lang = | fullname = | former names = | logo = Charlie Low's Forbidden City.jpg | logo_caption = | image = Charlie Low's Forbidden City.jpg | image_size = | image_alt = | caption = The former space of the Forbidden City nightclub is the upstairs area (painted dark grey). | pushpin_map = United States San Francisco Central#Unite...") originally created as "Forgotten City (San Francisco)"
  • 16:02, 6 April 2024Buck Jones (hist | edit) ‎[9,729 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Buck Jones 04/24}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Jones, Buck}} {{Infobox person | name = Buck Jones | color = lightblue | image = Buckjones.jpg | image_size = | caption = Jones in 1926 | birthname = Charles Frederick Gebhart | birthdate = {{dob|1891|12|12|mf=y}} | birthplace = Vincennes, Indiana, U.S. | deathdate = {{dod|1942|11|30|1891|12|12}} | buried = Boston, Massachusetts, U.S. | occupation = Actor | years_active = 1914–1942 | other_names = Charles Jones | spouse = {...")
  • 04:22, 6 April 2024It was a different time (hist | edit) ‎[382 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|It was a different time 04/24}} == It was a different time == This wiki site is a combination of many things. ==Authors == * Jim Clavell * James A. Michener == Musicale == == Early television == Victory at Sea == Sights and Spectacles == * Running of the Bulls * Bull fighting == Heros and Icons == == A time of clarity == A time before Political Correctness ==")
  • 02:08, 6 April 2024Albert Salmi (hist | edit) ‎[10,193 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox person | color = lightblue | name = Albert Salmi | image = AlbertSalmi-01.jpg | caption = | birthdate = {{dob|1928|3|11|mf=y}} | birthplace = Brooklyn, New York, U.S. | deathdate = {{dod|1990|4|22|1928|3|11}} | deathplace = Spokane, Washington, U.S. | buried = Greenwood Memorial Terrace, Spokane, Washington | occupation = Actor | years_active = 1955–1990 | spouse = {{plainlist| * {{marriage|Peg...")
  • 01:47, 6 April 2024Character actor (hist | edit) ‎[3,963 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "A '''character actor''' is an actor known for playing unusual, eccentric or interesting characters in supporting roles, rather than leading ones. The term is somewhat abstract and open to interpretation. While all actors play "characters", the term character actor is often applied to an actor who frequently plays a distinctive and important supporting role. In another sense, a character actor may also be one who specializes in minor roles. A character actor may play a v...")
  • 06:03, 4 April 2024Miss Hudson (hist | edit) ‎[342 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Miss Hudson 04/24}}{{DEFAULTSORT:}} {{Pixonly|Aprl, 2024}} <gallery mode="packed" heights="200px" caption="Miss Hudson"> file:MissHudson-01.jpg| </gallery> {{bc|https://bdsmstreak.com/<br>April, 2024}} {{insex}} == External links == * https://bdsmstreak.com/video/50421/miss-hudson-insex {{Footer}} {{cat| Burlesque performers | Bondage models | Orphans}} 09/23}}{{DEFAULTSORT:}}")
  • 12:48, 3 April 2024Molly Dexter (hist | edit) ‎[568 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header| 09/23}}{{DEFAULTSORT:}} {{Pixonly|April, 2024}} <gallery mode="packed" heights="200px" caption="Molly Dexter"> file:MollyDexter-1950s-burlesque-dancers-19.jpg |<ref group="Title">Molly Dexter on stage at the Lido in Paris with the Bluebell Girls in 1957. </ref> file: </gallery> {{bc|Picture is from [https://www.vintag.es/2018/06/1950s-burlesque-dancers.html Pinterest]}} == Title == <references group="Title" /> == Sources == <references group="Source" />...")
  • 12:38, 3 April 2024Lilly Christine (hist | edit) ‎[632 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Lilly Christine 09/23}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Lilly Christine}} {{Pixonly}} <gallery mode="packed" heights="200px" caption=" "> file:LillyChristine-1950s-burlesque-dancers-13.jpg|<ref group="Title">Burlesque dancer Lilly Christine keeps herself cool with a fan as she waits for her cue to go on and perform her famous voodoo inspired “Cat Dance” circa 1955. </ref> </gallery> {{bc|Picture is from [https://www.vintag.es/2018/06/1950s-burlesque-dancers.html Pinterest]...")
  • 12:06, 3 April 2024Mary Mack (hist | edit) ‎[1,768 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Mary Mack 09/23}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Mack, Mary}} {{Pixonly}} <gallery mode="packed" heights="200px" caption=" "> file:maryMack-1950s-burlesque-dancers-4.jpg |Mary Mack <ref group="Note">Burlesque dancer Mary Mack reclining on a chaise longue, circa 1950. (Photo by Bruno/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)</ref> file:</ref> </gallery> == Notes == <references group="Note" /> == External links == * [https://www.vintag.es/2018/06/1950s-burlesque-dancers.html Pinterest]...")
  • 12:00, 3 April 2024Lonnie Young (hist | edit) ‎[581 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Lonnie Young 09/23}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Young, Lonnie}} {{Pixonly}} <gallery mode="packed" heights="200px" caption=" "> file:LonnieYoung-Burlesque-dancers-3.jpg|Lonnie Young <ref group="Note">Burlesque dancer Lonnie Young in a bikini decorated with flowers, circa 1950. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)</ref> file: </gallery> == Notes == <references group="Note" /> == Sources == <references group="Source" /> == External links == * [https://www.vintag.es/2018/...")
  • 11:41, 3 April 2024Gloria Knight (hist | edit) ‎[672 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Gloria Knight 04/24}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Knight, Gloria}} {{Pixonly|04/24}} <gallery mode="packed" heights="200px" caption="Gloria Knight"> file:GloriaKnight-1950s-burlesque-dancers-2.jpg |Gloria Knight <ref group="Source">[https://www.vintag.es/2018/06/1950s-burlesque-dancers.html Pinterest]</ref> file: </gallery> {{bc|Pictures are from Inte rnet}} == Sources == <references group="Source" /> == External links == {{Footer}} {{cat| Burlesque performers }}")
  • 22:20, 2 April 2024Speakeasy (hist | edit) ‎[7,640 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Speakeasy 04/24}} A '''speakeasy''', also called a '''blind pig''' or '''blind tiger''', was an illicit establishment that sold alcoholic beverages. The term may also refer to a retro style bar that replicates aspects of historical speakeasies. '''Speakeasy bars''' came into prominence in the United States during the Prohibition era (1920–1933, longer in some states). During that time, the sale, manufacture, and transportation (bootlegging) of alcoholic bever...")
  • 18:09, 2 April 2024Brenda Conde (hist | edit) ‎[553 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Brenda Conde 04/24}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Conde, Brenda}} <gallery mode="packed" heights="300px" caption=""> Brenda Conde - burlesque-dancer-1.jpg </gallery> Bikini-clad burlesque dancer Brenda Conde shows some moves backstage at the Tivoli Theatre, Mexico City circa 1950. (Photo by Three Lions/Getty Images)]]<ref group="Source">https://www.vintag.es/2018/06/1950s-burlesque-dancers.html </ref> {{bc|Picture is from Pinterest}} {{pixonly|April 2012}} == Sources...")
  • 18:06, 2 April 2024List of bars (hist | edit) ‎[12,948 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|List of Speakeasies 04/24}} This is a '''list of notable bars, public houses and taverns'''. A bar is a retail business and drinking establishment that serves alcoholic beverages, such as beer, wine, distilled beverage (liquor), cocktails, and other beverages such as mineral water and soft drinks and often sell snack foods such as chips or peanuts, for consumption on premises.<ref>[http://www.thefreedictionary.com/cocktail+lounge Cocktai...") originally created as "List of Speakeasies"
  • 16:07, 2 April 2024Arizona Biltmore Hotel (hist | edit) ‎[7,623 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Arizona Biltmore Hotel 04/24}} {{abridged|April, 2024}} The '''Arizona Biltmore Hotel''' is a resort located in Phoenix, AZ near 24th Street and Camelback Road. Designed by Albert Chase McArthur, it opened on February 23, 1929, as part of the Biltmore Hotel chain. Actors Clark Gable and Carole Lombard often stayed there and the Tequila sunrise cocktail was invented there. It later became part of Waldorf Astoria Hotels and Resorts. == History Room == The...")
  • 04:57, 2 April 2024Doris Hill (hist | edit) ‎[3,758 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Doris Hill 04/24}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Hill, Doris}} {{Infobox person | color = mistyrose | image = Doris_Hill_photo529.jpg | caption = Hill in 1929 | birthdate = {{dob|1905|3|21}} | birthplace = Roswell, New Mexico, U.S. | deathdate = {{Dod|1976|3|3|1905|3|21}} | deathplace = Kingman, Arizona, U.S. | occupation = Film actress | spouse =George L. Derrick (1932–1933, divorce)<br />Monte Brice (unknown) }} '''Doris Hill''' ({{star}}March 21, 1...")
  • 03:05, 2 April 2024Leo Carrillo (hist | edit) ‎[2,534 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Leo Carrillo 04/24}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Carrillo, Leo}} {{Infobox person | name = Leo Carrillo | image = Leo Carrillo 1934.jpg | caption = Carrillo in 1934 | birth_name = Leopoldo Antonio Carrillo | birth_date = {{dob|1880|08|06|mf=y}} | birth_place = Los Angeles, California, U.S. | death_date = {{dod|1961|09|10|1880|08|06|mf=y}} | death_place = Santa Monica, California, U.S. | resting_place...")
  • 03:05, 2 April 2024Editorial cartoonist (hist | edit) ‎[7,628 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Editorial caroonist 04/24}} {{Infobox occupation | name = Editorial cartoonist | image = Shekhar_gurera_Banner12.jpg | caption = Self-caricature by an {{wl|Shekhar Gurera}} editorial cartoonist | official_names = Political cartoonist | type = Art profession | activity_sector = | competencies = | formation = | employment_field = {{wl|Journalism}} | related_occupation = Cartoonist<b...") originally created as "Editorial caroonist"
  • 08:08, 1 April 2024Stork Club (hist | edit) ‎[969 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Stork Club 04/24}} = = {{Infobox venue| expanded | name = Stork Club | logo_image = Stork Club logo.jpg | logo_caption = | image = Sherman Billingsley at Stork Club 1951.JPG | image_size = | image_caption = Owner Sherman Billingsley at the Stork Club in 1951 | nickname = | address = 132 West 58th Street (1929–1931)<br />51 ½ East 51st Street (1931–1934)<br />3 East 53rd Street (1934–1965)<br> Manh...")
  • 07:56, 1 April 2024Grace Bradley (hist | edit) ‎[5,557 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Grace Bradley 04/24}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Bradley, Grace}} {{Infobox person | name = Grace Bradley | color = mistyrose | image = Grace Bradley - El Gráfico 860.jpg | caption = Bradley on cover of El Gráfico (Argentina sports magazine, 1936 | birthdate = {{dob|1913|09|21}} | birthplace = Brooklyn, New York, United States | deathdate = {{dod|2010|09|21|1913|09|21}} | deathplace = Dana Point, California, United States | occupation = {{flatlist| * Ac...")
  • 06:58, 1 April 2024American Film Institute (hist | edit) ‎[7,411 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|American Film Institute 03/24}} {{Infobox organization | name = American Film Institute | abbreviation = AFI | image = American_Film_Institute_(AFI)_logo.png | founded = {{age|1967|6|5}} | org_type = Nonprofit | purpose = To educate filmmakers and honor the heritage of the history of cinema in the United States | location = Los Angeles, California, U.S. | key_people = {{Plainlist| Bob Gazzale (President and CEO)<br> Kathleen Ke...")
  • 03:55, 1 April 2024American frontier (hist | edit) ‎[5,555 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header| 03/24}} {{westerns sidebar}} The '''American frontier''', also known as the '''Old West''', and popularly known as the '''Wild West''', encompasses the geography, history, folklore, and culture associated with the forward wave of American expansion in mainland North America that began with European colonial settlements in the early 17th century and ended with the admission of the last few contiguous western territories as states in 1912. This era of massive mig...")
  • 03:47, 1 April 2024List of Western television series (hist | edit) ‎[1,056 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header| 03/24}} {{westerns sidebar}} Television Westerns are programs with settings in the later half of the 19th century in the American Old West, Western Canada and Mexico during the period from about 1860 to the end of the so-called "Indian Wars". More recent entries in the Western genre have used the neo-Western subgenre, placing events in the modern day, or the space Western subgenre but still draw inspiration from the outlaw attitudes prevalent in traditional Wes...")
  • 03:34, 1 April 2024List of Western fiction authors (hist | edit) ‎[9,135 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Headred|List of Western fiction authors 03/24}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Western fiction authors, List}} ; This is a list of some notable '''{{wk6|authors}} in the {{wk6|western fiction}} genre'''. {{CompactTOC}} {{Westerns sidebar}} Note that some writers listed below have also written in other genres. == A == __NOTOC__ *{{wk6|Edward Abbey}} (1927–1989) *{{wk6|Andy Adams (writer)|Andy Adams}} (1859–1934) *{{wk6|William Lacey Amy}} (1877-1962) *{{wk6|Rudolfo Anaya}} (1937–...")
  • 03:11, 1 April 2024Wild West shows (hist | edit) ‎[20,140 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Wild West shows 03/24}} {{Westerns sidebar|Media}} thumb|right|350px|''Buffalo Bill's Wild West and Congress of Rough Riders of the World'' - Poster showing cowboys rounding up cattle and portrait of Col. W. F. Cody on horseback. c.1899. '''Wild West shows''' were traveling vaudeville performances in the United States and Europe that existed around 1870–1920. The shows began as theatrical stage produc...")
  • 02:55, 1 April 2024Western comics (hist | edit) ‎[20,317 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Western comics 03/24}} {{westerns sidebar}} '''Western comics''' is a comics genre usually depicting the American Old West frontier (usually anywhere west of the Mississippi River) and typically set during the late nineteenth century. The term is generally associated with an American comic book genre published from the late 1940s through the 1950s (though the genre had continuing popularity in Europe and persists in limited form in American comics today). Wester...")
  • 01:27, 1 April 2024Lists of Western films (hist | edit) ‎[3,718 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Gainsboro 03/24}} This is a '''list of notable Western films''' and '''TV series''', ordered by year and decade of release. For a long-running TV series, the year is its first in production. The movie industry began with the work of Louis Le Prince in 1888. Until 1903, films had been one-reelers, usually lasting 10 to 12 minutes,<ref>{{Cite web |title=8mm Film Reel Sizes Explained for Regular & Super 8 Film Footage |url=https://...")
  • 23:38, 31 March 2024Western American Art (hist | edit) ‎[18,238 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Western American Art 03/24}} {{Westerns sidebar |Media}} '''Western American Art''' includes artistic work which depicts the subjects related to the Western American region, and was treated as impoverished, unwanted and unworthy art before the twentieth century, during which period it achieved respectability as a rewarding region for studying.<ref>Prown 1992, p. 1.</ref> The term holds a characteristic of narration that is different from the Modern art w...")
  • 23:36, 31 March 2024Western fiction (hist | edit) ‎[38 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Western fiction 03/24}} {{Westerns sidebar |Media}} '''Western fiction''' is a genre of literature set in the American Old West frontier and typically set from the late eighteenth to the late nineteenth century.<ref>{{Cite book |last1=Wister |first1=Owen |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=cIr4DwAAQBAJ&dq=Western+fiction+is+a+genre+of+literature+set+in+the+American+Old+West+frontier&pg=PT2 |title=Big Book of Best Short Stories - Specials - Western 2: Vol...")
  • 23:33, 31 March 2024Western film (hist | edit) ‎[24,337 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Western film 03/24}} {{Westerns sidebar |Media}} The '''Western''' is a film genre defined by the American Film Institute as films which are "set in the American West that [embody] the spirit, the struggle, and the demise of the new frontier."<ref name=":2" /> Generally set in the American frontier between the California Gold Rush of 1849 and the closing of the frontier in 1890,<ref name="oxford">{{Cite book |url=https://books.goo...")
  • 23:28, 31 March 2024Westerns on television (hist | edit) ‎[23,590 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Westerns on television 03/24}} {{Westerns sidebar |Media}} '''Television Westerns''' are TV programs with settings in the later half of the 19th century in the American Old West, Western Canada and Mexico during the period from about 1860 to the end of the so-called "Indian Wars". More recent entries in the Western genre have used the neo-Western subgenre, placing events in the modern day, or the space Western subgenre but...")
  • 21:29, 31 March 2024Cigarette card (hist | edit) ‎[8,149 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Cigarette card 03/24}} thumb|right|250px|{{bc|Robin Roberts trading card<br>(my 2nd cousin and name sake)}} '''Cigarette cards''' are trading cards issued by tobacco manufacturers to stiffen cigarette packaging and advertise cigarette brands. Between 1875 and the 1940s, cigarette companies often included collectible cards with their packages of cigarettes. Cigarette card sets document popular culture from the turn of the centu...")
  • 21:13, 31 March 2024Trading card (hist | edit) ‎[10,073 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Trading card 03/24}} thumb|right|250px|{{bc|Robin Roberts trading card<br>(my 2nd cousin and name sake)}} A '''trading card''' (or collectible card) is a small card, usually made out of paperboard or thick paper, which usually contains an image of a certain person, place or thing (fictional or real) and a short description of the picture, along with other text (attacks, statistics, or trivia). There is a wide variation of different...")
  • 21:11, 31 March 2024Trade card (hist | edit) ‎[8,523 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Trade card 03/24}} A '''trade card''' is a square or rectangular card that is small, but bigger than the modern visiting card, and is exchanged in social circles, that a business distributes to clients and potential customers, as a kind of business card. Trade cards first became popular at the end of the 17th century in Paris, Lyon and London. They functioned as advertising and also as maps, directing the public to the merchants' stores (no f...")
  • 21:04, 31 March 2024Lyon (hist | edit) ‎[2,739 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Lyon, France 03/24}} '''Lyon''' (Franco-Provençal: Liyon), traditionally spelled in English as Lyons, is the third-largest city of France. It is located at the confluence of the rivers Rhône and Saône, to the northwest of the French Alps, 391 km (243 mi) southeast of Paris, 278 km (173 mi) north of Marseille, 113 km (70 mi) southwest of Geneva, 58 km (36 mi) northeast of Saint-Étienne. The City of Lyon had a population of 522,000 in 2023 within its small mu...")
  • 20:38, 31 March 2024Commercial art (hist | edit) ‎[3,881 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Commercial art 03/24}} 200px|thumb|right|{{bc|Andy Warhol, Campbell Soup}} '''Commercial''' art is the art of creative services, referring to art created for commercial purposes, primarily advertising. Commercial art uses a variety of platforms (magazines, websites, apps, television, etc.) for viewers with the intent of promoting the sale and interest of products, services, and ideas. It relies on the iconic image (pictorial...")
  • 19:50, 31 March 2024Norman Saunders (hist | edit) ‎[41,228 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Norman Saunders 03/24}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Saunders, Norman}} {{Infobox artist | color = lightblue | name = Norman Saunders | image = 1953Saunderspose.jpg | caption = Saunders and wife Ellen posing together to model a 1953 Western fiction cover painting. | birthname = Norman Blaine Saunders | birthdate = {{dob|1907|1|1|mf =y}} | birthplace = Minot, North Dakota, U.S. | deathdate = {{dod|1989|3|7|1907|1|1}} | death_place= | nationality= Ameri...")
  • 13:38, 31 March 2024Antonius (hist | edit) ‎[784 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header| 11/23}}{{DEFAULTSORT:}} '''Antonius''' is a freelance illustrator with a long background in fine art, particularly drawing. The fetish subculture has always been part of his visual influences through the works of Clive Barker, Hanz Giger, Hans Bellmer to name a few. For this bondage series he exclusively worked with real people in private sessions. He is very interested in capturing the most intimate instants before they disappear, akin to catching a lightning...")
  • 12:24, 31 March 2024Swiss Jim (hist | edit) ‎[766 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Swiss Jim 03/24}} The real name for this artist is unknown, he used the pseudonyms Jim of Swiss Jim, which might mean he was Swiss. The artist actively collaborated with publishers Irving Klaw and Edward Mishkin. The real identity of the artist has always remained a mystery, even to Klaw, but one collector knew that the artist was originally from Geneva. The artist was a technical draftsman for a design firm, and also worked under the pen name Gil. The artist di...")
  • 05:26, 30 March 2024Neck entry (hist | edit) ‎[684 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "A '''neck entry''' garment, generally a catsuit or leotard, is one which has no zip so the wearer must enter through the neck opening. The absence of a zip may make the garment look better. If the neck opening is wide, there is usually little difficulty getting the garment on or off. However, this can be more challenging if the opening is tight, especially if there is a polo neck. Copious amonts of dressing aid and the assistance of another person may...")
  • 05:24, 30 March 2024Moulded latex/sizes (hist | edit) ‎[5,402 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Moulded latex/sizes 03/24}} == Motivation == Low-cost moulded latex clothing items are often sold under various brand names, even when produced in the same factory. The reseller-supplied size tables are sometimes contradictory or vague. Some people, especially those with some body parts proportionally larger than the others, might be in doubt as to what size will fit them. Although they could order made-to-measure tailored latex clothing, finding cheap...")
  • 02:45, 30 March 2024Lupe Velez - IMDb (hist | edit) ‎[5,311 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Lupe Valez 02/24}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Valez, Lupe}} ; IMDb mini-bio Lupe Velez was born on July 18, 1908, in San Luis Potosi, Mexico, as Maria Guadalupe Villalobos Velez. She was sent to Texas at the age of 13 to live in a convent. She later admitted that she wasn't much of a student because she was so rambunctious. She had planned to become a champion roller skater, but that would change. Life was hard for her family, and Lupe returned to Mexico to help them out fin...") originally created as "Lupe Valez"
  • 21:58, 29 March 2024Sandra Dee (hist | edit) ‎[15,526 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Sandra Dee 03/24}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Dee, Sandra}} {{Infobox person | color = mistyrose | name = Sandra Dee | image = Sandra Dee 1959.jpg | caption = Dee in 1959 | birthname = Alexandra Zuck | birthdate = {{dob|1942|4|23}} | birthplace = Bayonne, New Jersey, U.S. | deathdate = {{dod|2005|2|20|1942|4|23}} | deathplace = Thousand Oaks, California, U.S. | deathcause = Kidney disease | education = University H...")
  • 08:53, 29 March 2024Sky Lopez (hist | edit) ‎[3,081 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Sky Lopez 01/21}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Lopez, Sky}} {{infobox pornstar | name = Stillwater, Minnesota, USA | image = Sky_Lopez_01.jpg | caption = |biographical data | birthdate = {{dob|175|12|23}} | birthplace = Stillwater, Minnesota, USA | birthname = Corrie Floris | zodiac = | hometown = | alias = Sky, SpringBreak, Sky Kallen, Skylar | ethnicity = | nationality = American | othername | education = Pacific Island...")
  • 16:22, 28 March 2024Lost film (hist | edit) ‎[4,551 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Lost film 03/24}} {{abridged|03/24|history of films}} thumb|right| [[Lon Chaney in ''London After Midnight'' (1927), whose last known print was destroyed in the 1965 MGM vault fire. A set of film production stills survives.]] A '''lost film''' is a feature or short film in which the original negative or copies are not known to exist in any studio archive, private collection, or public archive. Films can be wholly or partially...")
  • 16:07, 28 March 2024Her Gilded Cage (hist | edit) ‎[2,614 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Her Gilded Cage 03/24}} {{Infobox film | name = Her Gilded Cage | image = Her-gilded-cage-1922.jpg | caption = Film poster | director = Sam Wood | writer = Percy Heath | based_on = ''The Love Dreams''|Elmer Harris and Anne Nichols | starring = Gloria Swanson | cinematography = Alfred Gilks | distributor = Paramount Pictures | released = {{film date|1922|4|5}} | runti...")
  • 03:15, 27 March 2024I. Stanford Jolley (hist | edit) ‎[3,974 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|I. Stanford Jolley 03/24}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Jolley, I. Stanford}} {{stack| {{Infobox person | color = lightblue | name = I. Stanford Jolley | image = ViolentYears_IS_Jolley.jpg | caption = Jolley in ''The Violent Years'' (1956) | birthname = Isaac Stanford Jolley | birthdate = {{dob|1900|10|24|mf=yes}} | birthplace = Elizabeth, New Jersey, U.S. | deathdate = {{dod|1978|12|07|1900|10|24|mf=yes}} | deathplace = Woodland...")
  • 15:42, 26 March 2024List of Western subgenres (hist | edit) ‎[31,000 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|List of Western subgenres 03/24}} {{wip}} The '''Western''' is a genre set in the American frontier and commonly associated with Americana (culture) folk tales of the Western and the Southwestern United States, as well as Northern Mexico and Western Canada. It is commonly referred to as the "Old West" or the "Wild West" and depicted in Western media as a hostile, sparsely populated American frontier in a state of near-total lawlessness pa...")
  • 14:34, 26 March 2024James Drury (hist | edit) ‎[8,612 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|James Drury 03/24}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Drury, James}} {{Infobox person | name = James Drury | color = lightblue | image = James_Drury_The_Virginian_1971.jpg | imagesize = | caption = James Drury in a publicity photo for ''The Virginian'' (1971) | birthname = James Child Drury Jr. | birthdate = {{dob|1934|04|18|mf=y}} | birthplace = New York City, U.S. | deathdate = {{dod|2020|04|06|1934|04|18}} | deathplac...")
  • 14:05, 26 March 2024Timothy Drury (hist | edit) ‎[7,074 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox musical artist | color = lightblue | instrument = {{hlist|Keyboards|guitar|vocals}} | name = Timothy Drury | image = Timothy Drury (2480202175).jpg | caption = Drury in 2008 | birthdate = {{dob|1961|07|5}} | birthplace = Los Angeles, California, U.S. | genre = {{hlist|Hard rock|blues rock}} | background = {{hlist|Whitesnake|Eagles|The Mob (Ame...")
  • 13:51, 26 March 2024Eagles (band) (hist | edit) ‎[3,606 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Eagles (band) 03/24}} The '''Eagles''' are an American rock band formed in Los Angeles in 1971. With five number-one singles and six number-one albums, six Grammy Awards and five American Music Awards, the Eagles were one of the most successful musical acts of the 1970s in North America and are one of the world's best-selling bands, having sold more than 200 million records worldwide, including 100 million sold in the US alone. They were inducted into the Rock a...")
  • 05:18, 26 March 2024Hemline (hist | edit) ‎[4,107 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Hemline 03/24}} thumb|Prom dresses, with hemlines varying from above-the-ankle (tea length) to floor length The '''hemline''' is the line formed by the lower Hem (edge) of a garment, such as a skirt, dress or coat, measured from the floor.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.encyclopedia.com/article-1G2-3427500297/hemlines.html|title=Hemlines - Encyclopedia of Clothing and Fashion {{!}} Encyclopedia.com|website=www.encyclope...")
  • 04:43, 26 March 2024Hanging (hist | edit) ‎[18,810 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Hanging 03/24}} '''Hanging''' is killing a person by suspending them from the neck with a noose or ligature. Hanging has been a common method of capital punishment since the Middle Ages, and is the primary execution method in numerous countries and regions. The first known account of execution by hanging is in Homer's Odyssey. Hanging is also a method of suicide. The past and past participle of hang in this sense is '''hanged''', not hung. ==Methods of judicia...")
  • 04:42, 26 March 2024Cervical fracture (hist | edit) ‎[6,311 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Cervical fracture 03/24}} A '''cervical fracture''', commonly called a '''broken neck''', is a fracture of any of the seven cervical vertebrae in the neck. Examples of common causes in humans are traffic collisions and diving into shallow water. Abnormal movement of neck bones or pieces of bone can cause a spinal cord injury, resulting in loss of sensation, paralysis, or usually death soon thereafter (~1 min.), primarily via compromising neurological supply...")
  • 04:24, 26 March 2024Public humiliation (hist | edit) ‎[7,376 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Public humiliation 03/24}} thumb|South Korean gang leader Lee Jung-jae being shame-paraded by Park Chung Hee's military regime (1961). '''Public humiliation''' or '''public shaming''' is a form of punishment whose main feature is dishonoring or disgracing a person, usually an offender or a prisoner, especially in a public place. It was regularly used as a form of judicially sanctioned punishment in previ...")
  • 04:21, 26 March 2024Head shaving (hist | edit) ‎[10,660 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header| 03/24}} right|thumb|200px|A Thai Buddhist monk shaving the head of a man preparing to also become a Buddhist monk; this is known as [[tonsure]] '''Head shaving''' is a form of body modification which involves shaving the hair from a person's head. People throughout history have shaved all or part of their heads for diverse reasons: including aesthetics, convenience, culture, fashion, practicality, punishment, a ri...")
  • 03:59, 26 March 2024Mob rule (hist | edit) ‎[4,740 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Mob rule 03/24}} '''Mob rule''' or '''ochlocracy''' is a pejorative term describing an oppressive majoritarian form of government controlled by the common people through the intimidation of more legitimate authorities. Ochlocracy is distinguished from democracy or similarly legitimate and representative governments by the absence or impairment of a procedurally civil process reflective of the entire polity. == Names == '''Ochlocracy''' comes from Latin ochlocra...")
  • 03:30, 26 March 2024Public punishment (hist | edit) ‎[1,786 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Public punishment 03/24}} thumb|Ticket for the execution of [[Jonathan Wild (1725)]] == Public punishment == Although most forms of entertainment have evolved and continued over time, some once-popular forms are no longer as acceptable. For example, during earlier centuries in Europe, watching or participating in the punishment of criminals or social outcasts was an accepted and popular form of entertainment...")
  • 00:27, 26 March 2024Hong Kong handover ceremony (hist | edit) ‎[10,219 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Hong Kong handover ceremony 03/24}} The '''handover ceremony of Hong Kong in 1997''' officially marked the transfer of sovereignty over Hong Kong from the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland to the People's Republic of China. It was an internationally televised event with the ceremony commencing on the night of 30 June 1997 and finishing on the morning of 1 July 1997. The ceremony was held at the new wing of the Hong Ko...")
  • 23:26, 25 March 2024Court entertainment (hist | edit) ‎[8,851 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header| 03/24}} == Court entertainment == Imperial and royal courts have provided training grounds and support for professional entertainers, with different cultures using palaces, castles and forts in different ways. In the Maya city states, for example, "spectacles often took place in large plazas in front of palaces; the crowds gathered either there or in designated places from which they could watch at a distance."<ref name=Walthall>{{cite book|title=Servants of t...") originally created as "Court Entertainment"
  • 22:41, 25 March 2024Banquets (hist | edit) ‎[4,001 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Banquets 03/24}} === Banquets === '''Banquets''' have been a venue for amusement, entertainment or pleasure since ancient times,<ref>{{Cite journal |last=Martin |first=Sandra Romano |date=2013 |title=Banqueting Gods in Valerius Flaccus Arg. 5.690–5 |journal=Mnemosyne |volume=66 |issue=4–5 |pages=666–681 |doi=10.1163/156852512X617641 |issn=0026-7074}}</ref> continuing into the modern era.<ref>{{Cite journal |last=Carson |first=Cary |title=Banque...")
  • 21:59, 25 March 2024Entertainment (hist | edit) ‎[10,854 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Entertainment 03/24}} thumb|upright=1.35|Banqueters playing [[Kottabos (game)|Kottabos and girl playing the aulos, Greece ({{circa|420 BCE}}). Banqueting and music have continued to be two important entertainments since ancient times.]] '' ' Entertainment' '' is a form of activity that holds the attention and interest of an audience or gives pleasure and delight. It can be an ide...")
  • 21:51, 25 March 2024Educational entertainment (hist | edit) ‎[18,726 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Edutainment 03/24}} thumb|{{bc|A Venn diagram on educational entertainment}} '''Educational entertainment''', also referred to by the portmanteau "edutainment", is media designed to educate through entertainment. The term was used as early as 1954 by Walt Disney. Most often it includes content intended to teach but has incidental entertainment value. It has been used by academia, corporations, governments, and...") originally created as "Edutainment"
  • 21:12, 25 March 2024Museology (hist | edit) ‎[8,028 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Museology 03/24}} Museology, or museum studies, is the study of museums. It explores their history and role in society, as well as their activities, including curating, preservation, public programming, and education. == Terminology == The words that are used to describe the study of museums vary depending on language and geography. For example, while “museology” is becoming more prevalent in English, it is most commonly used to refer to the study of museum...")
  • 20:47, 25 March 2024Scop (hist | edit) ‎[7,845 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Scop 03/24}} thumb|{{bc|Old English poetry such as ''Beowulf'' was composed for performance; it is widely supposed that this meant it was chanted by a scop to musical accompaniment. Illustration by Joseph Ratcliffe Skelton, c. 1910}} A '''{{lang|ags|scop}}''' was a poet as represented in Old English poetry. The scop is the Old English counterpart of the Old Norse ''skald'', with the importan...")
  • 20:26, 25 March 2024List of entertainer occupations (hist | edit) ‎[1,739 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|List of entertainer occupations 03/24}} ==Types of entertainers== <div style='-moz-column-count:4; column-count:4;'> * {{wk5|Acrobat}} * {{wk5|Actor}} * {{wk5|Archimime}} * {{wk5|Athlete}} * {{wk5|Barker}} * {{wk5|Beatboxer}} * {{wk5|Benshi}} * {{wk5|Bouffon}} * {{wk5|Circus performer}} * {{wk5|Clown}} * {{wk5|Host and hostess clubs}} * {{wk5|Comedian}} * {{wk5|Dancer}} * {{wk5|Drag queen}} * {{wk5|Drag king}} * {{wk5|DJ}} * {{wk5|Emcee}} * {{wk5|Filmmaker}}...")
  • 20:00, 25 March 2024Storytelling (hist | edit) ‎[10,581 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Storytelling 03/24}} thumb|right|350px|{{bc|Wikipedia article index}} {{Abridged}} '''Storytelling''' is the social and cultural activity of sharing stories, sometimes with improvisation, theatrics or embellishment. Every culture has its own stories or narratives which are shared as a means of entertainment, education, cultural preservation or instilling moral values.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.beyondintracta...")
  • 17:28, 25 March 2024Stunt performer (hist | edit) ‎[24,660 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Stunt performer 03/24}}<!-- see discussion page --> A '''stunt performer''', often called a '''stuntman''' or '''stuntwoman''' and occasionally '''stuntperson''' or '''stunt-person''', is a trained professional who performs daring acts, often as a career. Stunt performers usually appear in films or on television, as opposed to a '''daredevil''', who performs for a live audience. When they take the place of another actor, they are known as stunt doubl...")
  • 11:47, 25 March 2024Jennie Ward Todd (hist | edit) ‎[66 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Jennie Ward Todd 03/24}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Todd, Jennie Ward}}")
  • 11:33, 25 March 2024William Boyd (actor) (hist | edit) ‎[9,462 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|William Boyd (actor) 03/24}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Boyd, William}} {{Infobox person| color = lightcyan | name = William Boyd | image = William Boyd, portrait.jpg | caption = William Boyd {{circa}} 1925 | birthdate = {{dob|1895|06|05}} | birthplace = Hendrysburg, Ohio, U.S. | deathdate = {{dod|1972|09|12|1895|06|05}} | deathplace = Laguna Beach, California, U.S. | deathcause = died of Park...")
  • 10:26, 25 March 2024Showmen's Rest (hist | edit) ‎[5,475 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Showmen's Rest 03/24}} 275px|thumb|One of the five elephants surrounding Showmen's Rest. '''Showmen's Rest''' in Forest Park, Illinois, is a 750 plot section of Woodlawn Cemetery mostly for circus performers owned by the Showmen's League of America<ref>{{cite web|url=http://graveyards.com/IL/Cook/woodlawn/|title=Woodlawn Cemetery|author=Matt Hucke|publisher=Matt Hucke|accessdate=12 June 2010}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www...")
  • 10:11, 25 March 2024Memorial Day (hist | edit) ‎[8,005 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Memorial Day 03/24}} '''Memorial Day''' (originally known as Decoration Day]) is a federal holiday in the United States for honoring and mourning the U.S. military personnel who died while serving in the United States Armed Forces. From 1868 to 1970, it was observed on May 30. Since 1971, it has been observed on the last Monday of May. {{wikimain|Memorial Day}} Many people visit cemeteries and memorials on Memorial Day to honor and mourn those who died while ser...")
  • 09:46, 25 March 2024Hagenbeck-Wallace Circus (hist | edit) ‎[41 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Hagenbeck-Wallace Circus 03/24}}")
  • 02:36, 25 March 2024Motion Picture & Television Fund (hist | edit) ‎[17,959 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Motion Picture & Television Fund 03/24}} The '''Motion Picture & Television Fund''' ('''MPTF''') is a charitable organization that offers assistance and care to those in the motion picture and television industries and their families with limited or no resources, including services such as temporary financial assistance, case management, and residential living. ==Origin== Mary Pickford conceived the idea of a fund to help those in the motion picture...")
  • 02:11, 25 March 2024Dorothy Sebastian (hist | edit) ‎[6,639 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Dorothy Sebastian 03/24}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Sebastian, Dorothy}} {{Infobox person| color = mistyrose | image = Dorothy_Sebastian_RHL1.jpg | caption = Sebastian in 1930s | name = Dorothy Sebastian | birthname = Stella Dorothy Sabiston | birthdate = {{dob|1903|04|26}} | birthplace = Birmingham, Alabama, U.S. | deathdate = {{dod|1957|04|08|1903|04|26}} | deathplace = Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, U.S. | deathcause...")
  • 23:29, 24 March 2024Walter L. Main Circus train wreck (hist | edit) ‎[8,241 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|The '''Walter L. Main Circus train wreck''' was a train derailment that occurred in Tyrone, Pennsylvania, United States, in May 1893. ==Background== Walter L. Main was a farmer turned entrepreneur. William Main, Walter's father, was also a farmer as well as a horse trainer. By the beginning of the 1880s, Walter L. Main had created a circus using profits from selling off farm animals. It was not until 1886 that the circus became successful; when it d...")
  • 22:52, 24 March 2024Hammond Circus train wreck (hist | edit) ‎[12,475 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Template:Infobox public transit accident 03/24}} <!-- Accident template stored on discussion page -->thumb|right|200px|{{bc|Picture of wreck site}} The '''Hammond Circus Train Wreck''' occurred on June 22, 1918, and was one of the worst train wrecks in U.S. history. Eighty-six people were reported to have died and another 127 were injured when a locomotive engineer fell asleep and ran his troop train into the rea...") originally created as "Hammond Circus Train Wreck"
  • 10:19, 24 March 2024Ohio Travel Bag (hist | edit) ‎[2,840 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header| 03/24}} == About Ohio Travel Bag == Since 1908, Ohio Travel Bag has been a supplier/distributor of hardware and related products for a multitude of industries. The business began as a manufacturer of traveling bags and other leather goods in downtown Cleveland, Ohio and has since evolved into a leading wholesale distributor of hardware and fittings for luggage, handbags, trunks, leather goods, and jewelry. We provide hardware solutions in solid brass, stainles...")
  • 09:58, 24 March 2024Slunk (hist | edit) ‎[1,282 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Slunk 03/24}} A '''slunk''' is an animal, especially a calf, born prematurely or abortively. Slunk skin, calfskin typically obtained as a byproduct of cattle slaughter, is also known as chickenskin.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Cumming |first1=Valerie |title=Gloves |date=1982 |publisher=Batsford |location=London |isbn=9780713410082 |page=[https://archive.org/details/gloves00vale/page/93 93] |edition=Reprinted. |url-access=registration |url=https://archive.or...")
  • 09:51, 24 March 2024Calfskin (hist | edit) ‎[1,526 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Calfskin 03/24}} thumb|right|200px|{{bc|Calfskin hide}} '''Calfskin''' or '''calf leather''' is a leather or membrane produced from the hide of a calf, or juvenile domestic cattle. Calfskin is particularly valuable because of its softness and fine grain, as well as its durability. It is commonly used for high-quality clothing, shoes, wallets, and similar products, as well as traditional leather bookbinding...")
  • 09:39, 24 March 2024Cattle (hist | edit) ‎[4,441 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Cattle 03/24}} thumb|right|200px|{{bc|Cow (Fleckvieh breed)}} == Cattle == '''Cattle''' (Bos taurus) are large, domesticated, bovid ungulates widely kept as livestock. They are prominent modern members of the subfamily Bovinae and the most widespread species of the genus Bos. Mature female cattle are called cows, and mature male cattle are bulls. Young female cattle are called heifers, young male cattle are oxen or bullocks, an...")
  • 09:19, 24 March 2024Bison (hist | edit) ‎[8,015 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Bison 03/24}} thumb|right|200px|{{bc|American Bison}} A '''bison''' (pl.: bison) is a large bovine in the genus Bison (Greek: "wild ox" (bison)) within the tribe Bovini. Two extant and numerous extinct species are recognized. Of the two surviving species, the American bison, B. bison, found only in North America, is the more numerous. Although colloquially referred to as a buffalo in the United States and Canada, it is only dista...")
  • 01:51, 24 March 2024Dolores Costello (hist | edit) ‎[6,047 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<gallery mode="packed" heights="200px" caption="Deores Costello"> Delores-Costello-01.jpg|Cigarette card (1920'2} Delores-Costello-02.jpg|in ''Noah's Ark'' (1928} Delores-Costello-03.jpg|Publicity still </gallery> == External links == https://dolores-costello.tumblr.com/post/1469890659/dolores-costello-cigarette-card-c-1920s") originally created as "Delores Costello"
  • 22:55, 23 March 2024Alice White (hist | edit) ‎[6,066 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Alice White 03/24}}{{DEFAULTSORT:White, Alice}} {{Infobox person| color = mistyrose | name = Alice White | image = Alice_White_Publicity_photo_1934.jpg | caption = Publicity photo of White, 1934 | birthname = Alva White | birthdate = {{dob|1904|08|25|mf=yes}} | birthplace = Paterson, New Jersey, U.S. | deathdate = {{Dod|1983|02|19|1904|08|25|mf=yes}} | deathplace = Los Angeles, California, U.S. |...")
  • 19:34, 23 March 2024History of hide materials (hist | edit) ‎[3,877 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|History of hide materials 03/24}} {{cat-lthr|History of hide materials}} == History of hide materials == Humanity has used animal hides since the Paleolithic era, for clothing as well as mobile shelters such as tipis and wigwams, and household items. Since ancient times, hides have also been used as a writing medium, in the form of parchment. Fur clothing was used by other hominids, at least by the Neanderthals. Rawhide is a simple hide product, that turns sti...")
  • 19:26, 23 March 2024British Museum leather dressing (hist | edit) ‎[3,866 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|British Museum leather dressing 03/24}}{{cat-lthr|"British Museum" leather dressing}} '''British Museum leather dressing''' has been used by many conservators since its publication<ref >(Plenderleith, 1946)</ref><ref >{{cite book |title=The conservation of antiquities and works of art |last=Plenderleith |first=H. |first2=A. |last2=Werner |year=1971 |edition=2nd |publisher=Oxford University Press |location=London |ref=Plenderleith, 1971 }}</...")
  • 08:20, 23 March 2024Alligator leather (hist | edit) ‎[10,685 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Alligator leather 03/24}} Leather is created when an animal's skin or hide is chemically treated in a process called tanning to preserve it for long-term use as material for clothing, handbags, footwear, furniture, sports equipment, and tools. Alligator leather is also commonly used to create similar items as mentioned above. Alligator leather is not only used due to its durable skin, but also its natural enamel sheen, which is aesthetically pleasing for consum...")
  • 03:45, 23 March 2024Rose Rainbow (hist | edit) ‎[6,559 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Rose Rainbow 03/24}} thumb|right|200px|{{bc|Burlesque dancer}} '''Rose Rainbow''' (aka Nicole Lindinger) is a professional burlesque dancer, qualified ballet teacher, Bollywood dancer, and dance teacher in burlesque, Bollywood, and ballet from the Munich area of Germany. Rose Rainbow has been booked as a professional burlesque dancer nationally and internationally for numerous shows, company events, and various events since 2010. As...")
  • 22:32, 22 March 2024Lottie Brunn (hist | edit) ‎[3,053 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Lottie Brunn 03/24}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Brunn, Lottie}} '''Lottie Brunn''' (October 12, 1925 - August 5, 2008) was a German American juggler and acrobat. She is believed to be the fastest woman juggler.<ref name=NYT> {{Cite news |last=Holtermann |first=Callie |date=2022-07-21 |title=Overlooked No More: Lottie Brunn, the 'Queen of Jugglers'|work=The New York Times |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2022/07/21/obituaries/lottie-brunn-overlooked.html |access-date=2022-07-28 |i...")
  • 07:06, 22 March 2024Ziegfield Girls (1941) (hist | edit) ‎[5,591 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Ziegfield Girls (1941) 03/24}} {{Infobox film | name = Ziegfeld Girl | image = Ziegfeld_Girl_Movie_Poster.jpg | caption = Theatrical release poster | director = Robert Z. Leonard | producer = Pandro S. Berman | screenplay = Marguerite Roberts<br />Sonya Levien | story = William Anthony McGuire | starring = James Stewart<br />Judy Garland<br />Hedy Lamarr<br />Lana Turner | mus...")
  • 00:39, 22 March 2024Muriel Belmondo (hist | edit) ‎[365 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Muriel Belmondo 03/24}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Belmondo, Muriel}} {{Pixonly|March, 2024}} 400px|center|thumb|{{bc|Muriel Belmondo}} {{bc|Picture is from Pinterest}} == Source == dancer-muriel-belmondo-on-stage-for-the-ballet-balletti-paris-23-may-1967_u-l-pwgi9a0.jpg == External links == {{Footer}} {{cat|Ballet dancers}}")
  • 17:58, 21 March 2024Kangaroo (hist | edit) ‎[6,644 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Sa-leather working 03/24}} '''Kangaroo leather''' is a strong, lightweight leather derived from the hide of the kangaroo. Kangaroos are harvested. Both the meat and the hides are sold. Although hunting most species of macropod is prohibited, a small number of the large-sized species with high populations can be hunted by commercial hunters. This policy has been criticised by some wildlife activists. == Applications == The leather is used in a wide variety of s...")
  • 17:13, 21 March 2024Urethrotomy (hist | edit) ‎[9,395 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header| urethrotomy 03/24}} A '''urethrotomy''' is an operation that involves incision of the urethra, especially for relief of a stricture. It is most often performed in the outpatient setting, with the patient (usually) being discharged from the hospital or surgery center within six hours from the procedure's inception. Urethrotomy (also referred to as '''DVIU''', or '''Direct Visual Internal Urethrotomy''') is a popular treatment for male urethral strictures. Howev...")
  • 07:03, 21 March 2024Herb Ritts (hist | edit) ‎[5,007 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Herb Ritts 03/24}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Ritts, Herb}} {{Infobox person | name = Herb Ritts | color = lightblue | image = Herb Ritts.jpg | birthname = Herbert Ritts Jr. | birthdate = {{dob|1952|08|13}} | birthplace = Los Angeles, California, U.S. | deathdate = {{dod|2002|12|26|1952|08|13|mf=y}} | deathplace = Los Angeles, California, U.S. | deathcause = Pneumonia | alma_mater = Bard College | occupation = Photographer | known_for = | awar...")
  • 00:10, 21 March 2024Arlette Dorgère (hist | edit) ‎[2,428 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header| 03/24}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Dorgere, Arlette}} {{Infobox person | name = Arlette Dorgère | color = mistyrose | image = Arlette Dorgère.jpg | caption = | birthname = Anna Mathilde Irma Jouve | birthdate = {{dob|1880}06|08}} | birthplace = Paris, French Third Republic | deathdate = 1965 (aged 84–85) | deathplace = Morocco | nationality = French | spouse = Louis Margerie (m.1958) }} '''Arlette Dorgère''' (born '''A...")
  • 21:51, 20 March 2024Dorothy Dietrich (hist | edit) ‎[12,199 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Dorothy Dietrich 03/24}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Dietrich, Dorothy}} {{Infobox person | name = Dorothy Dietrich | color = mistyrose | image = Dorothy Dietrich-01.jpg | caption = | birthplace = Erie, Pennsylvania, U.S. | birthdate = Halloween {{age|1969|10|31}} | occupation = magician, illusionist, escapologist, stunt performer, actor, historian | website = {{url|dorothydietrich...")
  • 21:18, 20 March 2024Magicians (hist | edit) ‎[2,009 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Magicians 03/24}} '''Magic''', which encompasses the subgenres of illusion, stage magic, and close-up magic, among others, is a performing art in which audiences are entertained by tricks, effects, or illusions of seemingly impossible feats, using natural means to be created through supernatural means. It is one of the oldest performing arts in the world. Modern entertainment magic, as pioneered by 19th-century magician Jean-Eugène Robert-Houdin, has become a...")
  • 15:21, 20 March 2024Prostitution by region (hist | edit) ‎[5,323 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Prostitution by region 03/24}} = Prostitution by Regions = == Prostitution in Africa == Prostitution is illegal in the majority of African countries. HIV/AIDS infection rates are particularly high among African sex workers. Nevertheless, it is common, driven by the widespread poverty in many sub-Saharan African countries, and is one of the drivers for the prevalence of HIV/AIDS in Africa. Social breakdown and poverty caused by civil war in several African count...")
  • 13:57, 20 March 2024Prostitution in Mozambique (hist | edit) ‎[4 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "test")
  • 06:47, 20 March 2024Irina Ionesco (hist | edit) ‎[4,819 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Irina Ionesco 03/24}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Ionesco, Irina}} {{Infobox person | color = mistyrose | name = Irina Ionesco | image = Irina Ionesco.png | caption = Ionesco in 2020 | birthdate = {{dob|1930|09|03|df=y}} | birthplac = Paris, France | birthname = | deathdate = {{dod|2022|07|25|1930|09|03|df=y}} | deathplace = | occupation = Photographer | years_active = | spouse = | children = Eva Ionesco }} ''...")
  • 01:44, 20 March 2024Prostitution in Thailand (hist | edit) ‎[37,452 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Prostitution in Thailand 03/24}} thumb|upright=1.3|[[Walking Street, Pattaya|Walking Street, a red-light district in Pattaya.]] '''Prostitution''' in Thailand is illegal. However, due to police corruption and an economic reliance on prostitution dating back to the Vietnam War, it remains a significant presence in the country. It results from poverty, low levels of education and a lack of employ...")
  • 22:16, 19 March 2024Meshimori onna (hist | edit) ‎[831 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Meshimori onna 03/24}} {{cat-japan|Meshimori onna}} '''Meshimori onna''' (飯盛女) or meshiuri onna (飯売女), literally "meal-serving woman", is the Japanese term for the women who were hired by hatago inns at the shukuba (post stations) along kaidō routes in Japan during the Edo era. They were originally maidservants hired by the inns, although as traffic along the kaidō grew and competition between the inns increased, they were often engaged in prostitu...")
  • 21:57, 19 March 2024Nakai (vocation) (hist | edit) ‎[857 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Nakai (vocation) 03/24}} {{cat-japan|Nakai}} A '''Nakai''' (仲居) is a woman who serves as a waitress at a ryokan or Japanese inn. Originally written as nakai (中居) (meaning "in the house" in Japanese), which meant the anteroom in a mansion of a kuge (noble man) or gomonzeki (the princess of Mikado). Nowadays it refers to work in a butler's pantry, homemaking sector, or the managing division and its office staff. At Kyuchu (the Imperial Court), such women...")
  • 21:40, 19 March 2024It girl (hist | edit) ‎[41,666 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|It girl 03/24}} An '''"It girl"''' is an attractive young woman who is perceived to have both sex appeal and a personality that is especially engaging.[1] The expression it girl originated in British upper-class society around the turn of the 20th century. It gained further attention in 1927 with the popularity of the Paramount Studios film It, starring Clara Bow. In the earlier usage, a woman was especially perceived as an "it girl" if she had achieved a high...")
  • 21:24, 19 March 2024Jilt shop (hist | edit) ‎[2,562 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Jilt shop 03/24}} '''Jilt shop''' is an archaic term for an establishment frequented by B-girls ("bargirls"). == Etymology == Jilt originally meant "harlot" or "woman who gives hope then dashes it"; to jilt meant "to deceive (especially after holding out hopes), cheat, trick." In William Wycherley's Love in the Wood, Sir Simon complains of a "Mistress of mine...whom I treated tonight at the French house, but as soon as the Jilt had eaten up my meat and dra...")
  • 21:13, 19 March 2024Bargirl (hist | edit) ‎[11,658 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Bargirl 03/24}} thumb|A bar girl in Las Vegas A '''bargirl''' is a woman who is paid to entertain patrons in a bar, either individually or, in some cases, as a performer. The exact nature of the entertainment varies widely from place to place; depending on the venue this can be individual entertainment ranging from light conversation to sexual services, or more public entertainment in the form of go-go dancing or striptease. V...")
  • 19:55, 19 March 2024House mother (hist | edit) ‎[301 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|house mother 03/24}} {{cat-terms|House mother}} A '''housemother''' or '''house mother''' is a woman in charge of a residence, especially for children, students, or young women, who acts as hostess, chaperon, and occasionally as housekeeper. == External links == {{Footer}}")
  • 16:41, 18 March 2024Alan Hale, Jr. (hist | edit) ‎[4,690 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Alan Hale, Jr. 03/24}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Hale, Jr.. Alan}} {{abridged}} {{stack| {{Infobox person | color = lightblue | name = Alan Hale Jr. | image = Alan_Hale,_Jr._1959.jpg | caption = Hale in 1959 | birthname = Alan Hale MacKahan | birthdate = {{dob|1921|3|8}} | birthplace = Los Angeles, California, U.S. | deathdate = {{Dod|1990|1|2|1921|3|8}} | deathplace = Los Angeles, California, U.S. | deathcause = Thymus can...")
  • 05:40, 18 March 2024Venus de Milo (hist | edit) ‎[17,379 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Venus de Milo 03/24}} {{Infobox statue | color = Silver | title = ''Venus de Milo'' | image = | caption = | subject = Aphrodite (Venus) | medium = Parian marble | created = | condition = Arms broken off; otherwise intact | location = Musée du Louvre | artist = | nationality = | height = | weight = | value = | homepage = | wiki = | source = | notes = }}")
  • 02:46, 18 March 2024Frances O'Connor (hist | edit) ‎[2,237 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Frances O'Connor 03/24}}{{DEFAULTSORT:O'Connor, Frances}} {{Infobox person | name = Frances O'Connor | color = mistyrose | image = Frances O'Connor-01.jpg | birthdate = {{dob|1914|9|8}} | birthplace = Granite Falls, Minnesota | deathdate = {{dod|1982|1|30|1914|9|8}} | deathplace = Long Beach, California | occupation = Sideshow performer, billed as the living Venus de Milo, film actress }} Frances O'Connor ({{star}}Se...")
  • 02:25, 18 March 2024Zizi Jeanmaire (hist | edit) ‎[266 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Zizi Jeanmaire 03/24}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Jeanmaire, Zizi}} {{future}} <gallery mode="packed" heights="200px" caption=""> File:Zizi_JeanmarieFoliesBergere_01.jpg </gallery> {{sa|Folies Bergère}} == External links == {{Footer}} {{cat|Folies Bergere|future}}")
  • 23:41, 17 March 2024Raoul Ubac (hist | edit) ‎[1,329 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Raoul Ubac 03/24}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Ubac, Raoul}} '''Raoul Ubac''' ({{star}}31 August 1910, Cologne – {{dag}}22 March 1985, Dieudonne, Oise) was a French painter, sculptor, photographer and engraver. 400px|thumb|{{bc|Tete du Mannequin}} He had various and irregular artistic training and traveled in Europe between 1928 and 1934. He worked mostly on photography between 1934 and 1942, embraced Surrealism in Par...")
  • 20:31, 17 March 2024Genevieve Tobin (hist | edit) ‎[4,032 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{Header|Genevieve Tobin 02/24}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Genevieve Tobin, Genevieve}} {{abridged|Feb 24, 2024| artist/author/film/actress/etc}} {{Infobox person | color = mistyrose | name = Genevieve Tobin | image = Genevieve Tobin.jpg | imagesize = | caption = Portrait of Tobin circa late 1930s | birthname = | birthdate = {{dob|1899|11|29|mf=y}} | birthplace = New York City, U.S. | deathdate = {{D...")
  • 02:22, 17 March 2024The Anvil (Gay club) (hist | edit) ‎[2,950 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|The Anvil (Gay club) 03/24}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Anvil, The}} {{Infobox building | name = The Anvil | image = The_Anvil_club.png | caption = Entrance to the club, with closure notice on door | alt = | coordinates = | type = Gay BDSM sex club | owner = | address = 500 West 14th Street, New York City, New York | location = Chelsea, Manhattan, New York City | location_country = Un...")
  • 22:30, 16 March 2024Afterhours club (hist | edit) ‎[1,961 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Afterhours club 03/24}} An '''afterhours club''' (''aka'' '''after hours club''' and '''afterhour club''') is a nightclub that is open past the designated curfew closing time for clubs that serve alcohol (which is often an hour long).{{fact|date=July 2021}} Such clubs may cease serving alcohol at the designated time, but have special permission to remain open to customers and to sell non-alcoholic sodas and often highly caffeinated drinks. In Western Eu...")
  • 21:08, 16 March 2024Leather carving (hist | edit) ‎[8,137 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Leather Carving 03/24}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Leather Carving}} thumb|{{bc|Leather carving using a swivel knife}} '''Leather carving''' is the process of giving a three-dimensional appearance to leather craft objects or works of art by cutting and stamping the surface. Many different kinds of leathers can be used for these crafts. == Materials == The only type of leather suitable for carving is veg...")
  • 20:24, 16 March 2024Bookbinding (hist | edit) ‎[2,243 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Bookbinding is the process of building a book, usually in codex format, from an ordered stack of paper sheets with one's hands and tools, or in modern publishing, by automated processes. Firstly, one binds the sheets of papers along an edge with a thick needle and strong thread. One can also use loose-leaf rings, binding posts, twin-loop spine coils, plastic spiral coils, and plastic spine combs, but they last for a shorter time. Next, one encloses the bound sta...")
  • 10:18, 14 March 2024Tabhane (hist | edit) ‎[2,141 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<!-- {{Infobox historic site | name = Tabhane | native_name = Tabhane | image = Tabhanet - Muzeu i Muzikës.jpg | location = Gjakova, Kosovo | built = 17th century | designation1_type = Architectural | designation1_criteria = Under protection | designation1_number = 1022 }} --> The '''Tabhane''' is a cultural heritage monument in Gjakova, Kosovo. Tabhane is located at a place known locally as ''Livadhi i Tabhaneve'' along the Krena River. It was originally bui...")
  • 04:21, 14 March 2024Lilyan Tashman (hist | edit) ‎[7,100 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Lilyan Tashman 02/24}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Tashman, Lilyan}} {{Infobox person | color = mistyrose | name = Lilyan Tashman | image = Lilyantashman.jpg | caption = Tashman in the 1920s | birth_date = {{dob|1896|10|23|mf=y}} | birth_place = New York City, U.S. | death_date = {{dod|1934|03|21|1896|10|23|mf=y}} | death_place = New York City, U.S. | occupation = Actress | years_active = 1914–1934...")
  • 16:45, 12 March 2024The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas (hist | edit) ‎[8,748 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox film | name = The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas | image = Best little whorehouse in texasposter.jpg | alt = | caption = Theatrical release poster | director = Colin Higgins | producer = {{Plainlist| * Thomas L. Miller * Edward K. Milkis * Robert L. Boyett }} | screenplay = {{Plainlist| * Colin Higgins * Larry L. King * Peter Masterson }} | starring = {{Plainlist| * Burt Reynolds * Dolly Parton * Dom DeLuise * Charles Durning * Jim Nabors }} | music = {{Plain...")
  • 15:17, 12 March 2024Madam Mary Moore (hist | edit) ‎[2,296 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Madam Moore 03/24}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Moore, Madam}} '''Mary Vail Jones Willson Moore''' was born in 1705. She came to North Carolina from Southold, Long Island. Her first marriage was to the honorable Frederick Jones of Chowan County. There were 3 children from this marriage. Her second marriage was to Colonel William Willson, who built Clermont Plantation. At the time Clermont consisted of 2500 acres stretching from the Neuse River to Brices Creek. The ever dash...") originally created as "Madam Moore"
  • 00:09, 11 March 2024Marian Nixon (hist | edit) ‎[1,716 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Marian Nixon 02/24}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Nixon, Marian}} {{Future|Feb 24, 2024|actress}} '''Marian Nixon''' (born Marja Nissinen; October 20, 1904 – February 13, 1983) was an American film actress. Sometimes credited as '''Marion Nixon''', she appeared in more than 70 films. == Personal life == Nixon was married four times. She married boxer Joseph Benjamin in 1925, but they divorced two years later. Then, on August 11, 1929, Nixon married Chicago department store...")
  • 17:11, 10 March 2024Easy access skirt (hist | edit) ‎[381 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Easy access skirt 03/24}} thumb|right|Easy access skirt An '''easy access skirt''' is a loose miniskirt, designed so that someone else can easily access the wearer's panties (if any) and anything else under the skirt. {{sa-skirts}} {{sa-fetish attire}} {{sa-clothing}} == External links == {{Footer}} Category:Fetish clothing")
  • 16:39, 10 March 2024Ledapol (hist | edit) ‎[749 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Ledapol 03/24}} '''Ledapol''' is a manufacturer of clothes and other items in datex (which they invented in 2017), leather, latex and PVC, including catsuits, bodysuits, leggings and items for BDSM. It was founded in 1990. It now uses 3-D printing technology for some of its latex clothes. :Ledapol :Cegielniana 23 :42-700 Lubliniec :Polska :tel. +48 34 356 26 32 :fax. +48 34 353 12 39 :e-mail: ledapol@ledapol.pl...")
  • 16:37, 10 March 2024Datex (hist | edit) ‎[612 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Datex 03/24}} thumb|right|300px '''Datex''' is a material made by lining vulcanized latex sheet with a stretchy knitted fabric. This means that latex clothing may be sewn rather than glued and will be stronger. Items made of datex may be put on easily without any dressing aids. It was invented and patented by Ledapol in 2017. == See also == {{sa-latex}} {{sa-fetish attire}} == External links ==...")
  • 12:41, 10 March 2024Festival dance (hist | edit) ‎[6,226 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Festival dance 03/24}} '''Obon''' (お盆) or just '''Bon''' (盆) is a fusion of the ancient Japanese belief in ancestral spirits and a Japanese Buddhist custom to honor the spirits of one's ancestors. This Buddhist–Confucian custom has evolved into a family reunion holiday during which people return to ancestral family places and visit and clean their ancestors' graves when the spirits of ancestors are supposed to revisit the household altars. It has been ce...")
  • 12:10, 10 March 2024English country dance (hist | edit) ‎[4,803 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header| 03/24}} {{cat-mus|Dance}} A '''country dance''' is any of a very large number of social dances of a type that originated in the British Isles; it is the repeated execution of a predefined sequence of figures, carefully designed to fit a fixed length of music, performed by a group of people, usually in couples, in one or more sets. The figures involve interaction with your partner and/or with other dancers, usually with a progression so that you dance with every...")
  • 11:59, 10 March 2024Dance in Ancient Rome (hist | edit) ‎[2,958 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header| 03/24}} {{cat-mus|Dance}} The '''Salii''' and the '''Arval Brethren''' were ancient Roman organizations of priests who danced at religious festivals. Dance was used to thank the gods, and it held an important place in the Dionysia. Before battles, Roman soldiers could hold dances to honor the god Mars. Music and dancing was also used to ensure the efficacy of sacrifices. Varro, a Roman author, wrote that dance was used in religious festivals as "no part of the...")
  • 11:32, 10 March 2024Suda (hist | edit) ‎[5,291 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Suda 03/24}} 300px|right|thumb|{{bc|''The Suda'', page one}} The '''Suda''' or '''Souda''' (/ˈsuːdə/; Medieval Greek: Σοῦδα, romanized: Soûda; Latin: Suidae Lexicon) is a large 10th-century Byzantine encyclopedia of the ancient Mediterranean world, formerly attributed to an author called Soudas (Σούδας) or Souidas (Σουίδας). It is an encyclopedic lexicon, written in Greek, with 30,000 entries, many drawing from ancient so...")
  • 23:50, 9 March 2024Dance in Ancient Greece (hist | edit) ‎[2,953 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header| 03/24}} {{cat-mus|Dance}} ==Ancient Greek dances== In Ancient Greece, dance was a form of ritual, as well as a pastime.<ref>Fitton, J.W. “Greek Dance”. The Classical Quarterly, vol. 23, no. 2, 1973, pp. 254.</ref> Dance could be included in hunting communities, initiation ceremony rituals of age, marriage, and death, entertainment, dance festivals, and religious activity.<ref>Fitton, J.W. “Greek Dance”. The Classical Quarterly, vol. 23, no. 2, 1973, pp....")
  • 22:35, 9 March 2024Dance in Ancient Egypt (hist | edit) ‎[8,138 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Dance in Ancient Egypt 03/24}} == Dance in Ancient Egypt == Dancing played an important role in the lives of the ancient Egyptians. However, men and women are never depicted dancing together. The trf was a dance performed by a pair of men during the Old Kingdom. Dance groups were accessible to perform at dinner parties, banquets, lodging houses, and even religious temples. Some women from wealthy harems were trained in music and dance. They danced for royalty ac...")
  • 22:00, 9 March 2024Diaspora (hist | edit) ‎[2,859 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Diaspora 03/24}} A '''diaspora''' (/daɪˈæspərə/ dy-ASP-ər-ə) is a population that is scattered across regions which are separate from its geographic place of origin. The word is used in reference to people who identify with a specific geographic location, but currently reside elsewhere. Notable diasporic populations include the Jewish diaspora formed after the Babylonian exile, Assyrian–Chaldean–Syriac diaspora following the Assyrian genocide, Greeks...")
  • 21:31, 9 March 2024Classical Indian dance (hist | edit) ‎[6,326 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Classical Indian dances 03/24}} '''Indian classical dance''', or Shastriya Nritya, is an umbrella term for different regionally-specific Indian classical dance traditions, rooted in predominantly Hindu musical theatre performance, the theory and practice of which can be traced to the Sanskrit text Natya Shastra. The number of Indian classical dance styles ranges from six to eight to twelve, or more, depending on the source and scholar; the main organization for...") originally created as "Classical Indian dances"
  • 19:54, 8 March 2024Peter Moruzzi (hist | edit) ‎[1,283 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Peter Moruzzi 03/24}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Moruzzi, Peter}} thumb|right|200px|{{bc|Peter Moruzzi (portrait)}} == Peter Moruzzi == Author and historian '''Peter Moruzzi''' is passionate about the middle decades of the 20th century: its nightlife, classic dining, and architecture. Born in Concord, Massachusetts and raised in Hawaii, Moruzzi graduated from the University of California at Berkeley and later attended the American Film Inst...")
  • 07:30, 8 March 2024Betty Bronson (hist | edit) ‎[4,699 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Betty Bronson 03/24}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Bronson, Betty}} {{Infobox person | color = mistyrose | name = Betty Bronson | image = Bettybronson.jpg | caption = Bronson in the 1920s | birthname = Elizabeth Ada Bronson | birthdate = {{dob|1906|11|17}} | birthplace = Trenton, New Jersey, U.S. | deathdate = {{dod|1971|10|19|1906|11|17}} | deathplace = Pasadena, California, U.S. | buried...")
  • 21:26, 7 March 2024Barbara Kent (hist | edit) ‎[4,518 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Barbara Kent 07/23}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Kent, Barbara}} {{Infobox person | color = pink <!---- BDSM Legends = Lavender / BDSM Icons = #E0FFFF / female model = pink / female = light blue / sex workers = lightgreen / no color ---> | name = Barbara Kent | image = Barbara_Kent_Stars_of_the_Photoplay.jpg | imagesize = | caption = {{PAGENAME}} | honorifics = | birthdate = {{dob|1907|12|16}} | zodiac = | birthplace = Gadsby, Alberta,...")
  • 18:38, 6 March 2024Condom catsuit (hist | edit) ‎[784 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "A '''condom catsuit''' is a catsuit or zentai, usually made of latex, designed to cover the whole body of the wearer except for holes allowing access to the mouth and anus and, for females, the vagina. The wearer is thus objectified by being reduced to no more than two or three orifices. The eyes are normally covered, blindfolding the wearer. The name refers to the fact that a man taking advantage of these holes shoul...")
  • 02:24, 6 March 2024X'Show (hist | edit) ‎[526 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|X'Show 03/24}} thumb|right|200px|{{bc|}} '''X'Show''' is an international erotic art and trade expo in Moscow, held annually since 2002. thumb|center|500px|{{bc|X'Show notes}} As of 23rd September 2014, there was no indication that a show was or will be held after 2014. == External linka == [http://www.xshow-project.ru/en/ X'Show official site (in English)] '''(Deadlink)''' {{footer}} Category:Events Cate...")
  • 02:08, 6 March 2024Alina Stalina (hist | edit) ‎[1,286 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Alina Stalina 03/24}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Stalina, Alina}} thumb|300px|right thumb|300px|left '''Alina Stalina''' is a Russian fetish and pin-up model from Moscow, Russia. She is considered to be the main Russian fetish star. She has been featured in three music videos of gothic and industrial bands, appeared on covers of lots of magazines, and worked for alternative television. Also, she performs in the ori...")
  • 01:52, 6 March 2024Xozt (hist | edit) ‎[854 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Xozt 03/24}} right|200 px '''Xozt:''' We are a fetish couple (Oleg Xozt and Katerina Mora, known as Xozt + Ca Ira) residing in Moscow and into all kinds of activities, such as making latex clothing, shooting, arranging parties and having lots of fun! We believe that being fetishists is OK and healthy as long as everything is sane, consensual and enjoyable. We like experiments and are open to all sorts...")
  • 01:49, 6 March 2024Russian Fetish Journal (hist | edit) ‎[2,228 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Russian Fetish Journal 03/24}} The '''Russian Fetish Journal''' is a periodical started by Xozt. Fetish, BDSM, shibari, etc. Format: PDF. Online version only. More then 6000 readers. <gallery mode="packed" heights="200px" caption=""> File:RFJ-Cover_06.jpg|Cover - Issue # 6 File:RFJ-Cover_07.jpg|Cover - Issue # 7 File:RFJ-Cover_08.jpg|Cover - Issue # 8 File:RFJ-Cover_09.jpg|Cover - Issue # 9 File:RFJ-Cover_10.jpg|Cover - Issue #10 File:RFJ-Cover_11.j...")
  • 01:29, 6 March 2024RubberDay (hist | edit) ‎[2,305 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|RubberDay 03/24}} 200px|thumb|right|{{bc|RubberDay flyer}} '''RubberDay''' is a monthly party, held in Moscow or St Petersburg. Address in Moscow: "Dungeon" club, Bagrationovsky proezd, bld.1 (near metro-station "Fili" and Purpure Room fetish retail shop). Parties are organized with the support of the Erolatex latex clothing manufacturing company and Purpure Room fetish retail shop. Dress code: latex, [[rubber]...")
  • 01:08, 6 March 2024Princess Fatale (hist | edit) ‎[737 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Princess Fatale 03/24}}thumb|right|{{bc|Princess Fatale with her sister}} '''Princess Fatale''' (born 1991?) is a Russian fetish model, currently living in Prague. She specialises in latex clothing, especially catsuits, and domination. She is frequently photographed with another model, who is described as her sister. == External links == * [http://www.princess-fatale.com/indexmain.htm Web site (paysite)]...")
  • 01:02, 6 March 2024Gero (hist | edit) ‎[450 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Gero 03/24}} right|200px|thumb|{{bc|Alla Gero photograph}} '''Alla Gero''' is a Russian fetish photographer. E-mail: gero.alla AT gmail.com == External links == * [http://citrus-mix.livejournal.com Livejournal] (in Russian) * [http://facebook.com/allakiba Facebook page] * [http://vk.com/allakiba VK site] {{footer}} Category:People Category:Fetish_photographers Category:Russia Category:Moscow")
  • 00:42, 6 March 2024Kinky Rubber (hist | edit) ‎[776 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header| 03/24}} == Kinky Rubber == thumb|{{bc|Kinky Rubber logo‎}} Are you looking for rubber fetish or latex fetish on the Internet? Then you're exactly right on '''Kinky Rubber'''. Look when Mistress Jay is welcoming her slaves or when she is opening her rubber clinic to play merciless games with her slaves or patients. Step into a latex world full of bizarre pictures and videos. == Gallery == <gallery mode="packed" heights="200px" ca...")
  • 00:32, 6 March 2024Fetish Bunker (hist | edit) ‎[703 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|FetishBunker 03/24}} This is a list of websites (other than shopping websites or those associated with a physical club) that no longer exist. In some cases, material from old sites may be found on [https://archive.org/ Archive.org]'s Wayback machine. * '''Fetish Bunker''' was a latex fetish website started by Russian photographer FullSizeMan and her model and friend Helly. Many items presented were from the RuBeaR latex company. * Kinky Rubb...")
  • 00:28, 6 March 2024Helly (hist | edit) ‎[319 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Helly 03/24}} '''Helly''' is a Russian fetish model and performer, the star of the Fetish Bunker project. She works with FullSizeMan. == External links == {{FetishBunker}} Category:People Category:Fetish_models Category:Fetish performers Category:Russia Category:St.Petersburg")
  • 00:23, 6 March 2024FullSizeMan (hist | edit) ‎[406 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|FullSizeMan 03/24}} '''FullSizeMan''' is a Russian photographer and founder of the Erolatex company. Now out of the Erolatex business, he works with Helly and other Russian fetish models on his own fetish project - Fetish Bunker. == External links == * [http://www.fetishbunker.com/index.php Fetish Bunker] - site currently not working, 20 August 2013; still not working, 6 April 2019 * [https://web.archive.org/web/20120411221136/www.fetishbunker.c...")
  • 00:08, 6 March 2024Freak.Su (hist | edit) ‎[1,881 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|website 03/24}} {{Blue|Note: '''Article translated from Russin to English by Google translate /R}} {{hr}} '''Freak.Su live DJ show''' - a bright and fiery live DJ performance (live DJ set). The main participant in the project is Anton Kiba, a Russian “old school” DJ who began his career back in the 90s of the last century. The main stage costumes are made of latex, which looks more than impressive both in nightclubs and stage environments, and in a more pr...")
  • 23:56, 5 March 2024Fetish Party Night (hist | edit) ‎[620 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Fetish Party Night 03/24}} '''Fetish Party Night''' was a yearly fetish party, held in Moscow. It does not seem to have been held since 2009, and the former website [http://www.fetishparty.ru/intl.html website ] is now a deadlink. Parties were organized with the support of the famous Russian fetish designer Sibarit and model Aurora from Stylish Fetish. Dress code: latex clothing, rubber, PVC, spandex, neoprene, zentai. No [...")
  • 23:51, 5 March 2024Fetish Front (hist | edit) ‎[549 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Fetish Front 03/24}} '''Fetish Front''' is a yearly fetish party, held in Moscow. Parties are organised with the support of RuBeaR, LateXXX Show, Horror Show and others. Dress code: latex clothing, rubber, PVC, spandex, neoprene, zentai. No jeans or casual wear. == See also == * RuBeaR == External links == * You can book tickets at the [http://horrorshow.ru Fetish Front] official site (in Russian). Category:...")
  • 23:46, 5 March 2024TransBetty (hist | edit) ‎[819 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|TransBetty 03/24}} thumb|300px|right<b>TransBetty</b> (aka Betty) is a lifestyle fetish transvestite based in Prague, Czech Republic. Betty is active at Czech fetish scene and parties; you can see her regularly at the HELL, FGP and Atelier parties. She also occasionally models at fetish parties. == External links == * [http://transbetty.com/ Betty's official Website] {{Site-ok|03/24 R/}} * [http://transbetty.com/reflections/2...")
  • 23:22, 5 March 2024Latex costume for cosplay (hist | edit) ‎[1,610 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Latex costume for cosplay 03/24}} == Latex costume for cosplay == Thanks to Lady Gaga, Beyonce and Madonna these special character stars wear lots of latex clothing in their TV appearances and let people see that latex clothing can be a kind of fashion fabric to wear. Now some artists in Asia also wear latex clothing in their show, like Ayumi Hamasaki in her MTV named as "Rule/Sparkle". According to the Guangzhou XX-XY Latex Products sales team idea, l...")
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