13 giugno … ricordiamo …

2024: Benji Gregory, attore e doppiatore statunitense. (n. 1978)

2021: Ned Beatty, attore statunitense. (n. 1937)

2019: Edith González, attrice e conduttrice televisiva messicana. (n. 1964)

2017: Anita Pallenberg, modella, attrice e stilista italiana, fu nota principalmente per le storie sentimentali che la legarono a Mario Schifano ed a tre dei membri del gruppo musicale dei Rolling Stones. (n. 1942)

1997: Vittorio Mussolini, sceneggiatore e produttore cinematografico italiano, conosciuto anche come Tito Silvio Mursino. Figlio di Benito Mussolini e Rachele Guidi. A sposato con Orsola Buvoli. Trascorse gli ultimi anni con la seconda moglie, Monica Buzzegoli. (n. 1916)

1994: Igor Youskevitch, è stato un ballerino e coreografo ucraino con cittadinanza statunitense, famoso come uno dei più grandi ballerini del XX secolo, come maestro dello stile classico. (n. 1912)

1994: June Dayton, attrice statunitense. (n. 1923)

1987: Geraldine Page, attrice e doppiatrice statunitense. (n. 1924)

1981: Ruth Miller, era un’attrice americana, nota per The Sheik, The Affairs of Anatol e The King of Kings. E’ stata sposata con William Boyd nel 1921 divorziando nel tre anni dopo. (n. 1903)

1981: George Walsh, attore statunitense. Fratello di Raoul Walsh. Fu sposato con l’attrice Seena Owen: la coppia ebbe una figlia, Patricia. (n. 1889)

1979: Darla Hood, attrice statunitense, nota per essere stata come attrice bambina dal 1935 al 1941 una dei protagonisti della serie Simpatiche canaglie.  (n. 1931)

1945: Pierre Feuillere, attore francese. Era il marito di Edwige Feuillère. (n. 1906)

Autore: Lynda Di Natale Fonte: wikipedia.org, web Immagine: IA #13Giugno #13GiugnoMorti #AnitaPallenberg #BenjiGregory #DarlaHood #GeorgeWalsh #GeraldinePage #JuneDayton #NadiaGray #NedBeatty #NedThomasBeatty #PierreFeuillere #PierreJeanMarieFeuillère #Ricordiamo #RuthMiller #TitoSilvioMursino #VittorioMussolini

@thegazettecoop I hadn't realised that #RuthMiller had died - I've updated her entry at #MusicBrainz. I thought I had only recently heard an interview with her, but it was actually in 2020: https://www.c86show.org/e/po-with-ruth-miller/

The https://punkgirldiaries.com/ had been very quiet this year.

Po! with Ruth Miller | C86 Show - Indie Pop

Po! with Ruth Miller in conversation with David Eastaugh Po! was originally formed by Ruth Miller (vocals and guitar), with Julian Glover (bass) and Mark Fuccio (drums). Usually subsumed under the C86 or twee pop headings - which is not essentially to misrepresent them - they possessed considerable originality. In particular, the themes of misogyny, disappointment, and nostalgia act as a counterpoint to the vocals, melodies, and jangly guitars so characteristic of the genre. Part of the fanzine scene, Po!'s first release was the flexidisc Hopscotch in the Snow, which a Leicestershire fanzine Samantha produced from locally recorded demos in 1987. Jan Frazer replaced Fuccio on drums for this recording. This was picked up by BBC Radio 1 DJ John Peel, and provoked some interest. In 1988 Po! released another flexidisc, this time shared with The Originals, who played the backing instruments on 'Glass King'. There followed an album, released on the band's own Rutland Records label, entitled Little Stones, 1000 copies of which were pressed. It cost just £20 to record. The backing tracks were recorded on a Tascam reel-to-reel four-track at MikTon Studios (a former factory at 45 Chatham Street, Leicester; now private flats).The backing musicians for Little Stones were members of The Originals; Yvonne Blair (drums & percussion); Kevin Young (Guitar); Terri Lowe (Guitars, Bass Guitar). Equipment was supplied by Lowe and borrowed from Phil Hudson, the sound engineer at The Princess Charlotte, the premier music venue in Leicester. Bob Dylan, an influence, was represented in the form of a cover version of "All I Really Wanna Do", which featured a black 12-string Rickenbacker guitar.

Our Lady of Unassailable Well-Being (2015).

By African American textile artist, Ruth Miller, born in 1950.

Hand-stitched embroidery, wool on fabric.

48 x 53 cm, 19 x 21 in (approx).

An excellent interview with Miller is here: https://www.artemorbida.com/intervista-con-ruth-miller-il-ricamo-e-il-mio-medium/?lang=en

#art #textiles #embroidery #RuthMiller #BlackArt #BlackHistoryMonth