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Arcadia, Louisiana(Robert W. Kelley. 1957)

Arcadia, Louisiana

(Robert W. Kelley. 1957)


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More Lynda Carter, such a beautiful woman.More Lynda Carter, such a beautiful woman.

More Lynda Carter, such a beautiful woman.


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Happy Birthday Lynda Carter! #lyndacarter #wonderwoman Happy Birthday Lynda Carter! #lyndacarter #wonderwoman Happy Birthday Lynda Carter! #lyndacarter #wonderwoman

Happy Birthday Lynda Carter! #lyndacarter #wonderwoman


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This is my mother, Barbara Taylor Jewell, who passed away on November 2, 2011. The photo was taken a

This is my mother, Barbara Taylor Jewell, who passed away on November 2, 2011. The photo was taken at a dance held by Delta Sigma Theta (my mother’s sorority) and their “brother” fraternity Omega Psi Phi at Clark College in Atlanta. My mother, who made the dress herself, was voted Miss Omega of 1951. We found the corsage among her things after she died.

Submitted by Joseph O. Jewell (College Station, TX)


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New blog post featuring my art for Playful Promises here Really happy to say that Playful Promises h

New blog post featuring my art for Playful Promises here

Really happy to say that Playful Promises have released their new ‘Beauty Queen’ gift tins with my illustrations! :) Purchase them here!

There are 12 tins, one representing each month, each with a different design of panties and tin. (I’ll post some individual images of each month soon.)

Go to my blog and the Playful Promises official website to see better images of the tins and their beautiful contents.


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 After several decades of hemming and hawing in the face of the evidence that movies about female he

After several decades of hemming and hawing in the face of the evidence that movies about female heroes and/or starring more than one woman can be financially successful, I suspect that Wonder Woman finally was the straw that broke the camel’s back. Before Wondy, we had the moderately successful Ghostbusters: Answer the Call; coming next year, we will be #blessed by Ocean’s Eight. However, the thing about the latter two films, both reboots of previously all-male franchises, is that they are movies where the gender of the protagonists is incidental. That’s why it’s possible to reboot them with women; there’s no reason a lady can’t bust a ghost or rob a casino as effectively as a dude.

But of course Hollywood can never get it quite right, and now The Powers That Be have predictably got ahead of themselves by confusing incidental and intentional gendering in lady-led reboots. 

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