Clocking in at well over 30 pages, Bunn and MacDonald round out an intense world around the fear planet that we've come to known as Lonely Orphan.

Read more 👉 https://t.co/x6HUrGVvkg



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Tune in to at 9:35pm for The Story of the Irish Famine.

This new documentary is informed by 's landmark Atlas of the Great Irish Famine (2012), which bears our collection work, The Eviction (c.1850) by Cork artist Daniel Macdonald, as its cover image.

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Step into a "PARALLEL UNIVERSE" at Stone Sparrow NYC and discover the beautiful work of Carolynda Macdonald, ‘Beneath The Watchtower’- oil on linen.
The exhibition remains on view through December 24th!
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Dark Phoenix sample by Ian MacDonald from the first volume of “Sideshow Fine Art Prints”. You click on the link below for more if interested:
https://t.co/3pmk8mK9wu

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Film for for today is David MacDonald’s Good Time Girl (1948) on , 7:30pm. This is a no holds barred British which most certainly should be celebrated more. Screening this and Brighton Rock (1948) together would make a fantastic double-bill.

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'Llyn Taliaris' by artist Duncan MacDonald Johnson. Watercolour and pencil, 11 x 15 cm. Currently on display as part of our Small Works group show. See more: https://t.co/5pS1cIE7sQ

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Remember those, kids? 🍺🙁....

Friday Night Out by Ian R MacDonald

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📷© Leah Macdonald

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Over the first few months of quarantine, artist Oliver Macdonald met up with different musicians via FaceTime, in which they would jam or practice while he illustrated them. Read the full on String Things, our journal: 💥https://t.co/OKZlU5gfCy💥

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The pope speaks out in support of same-sex civil union. Our cartoon collection: https://t.co/RcCQmqTkOX

Cartoon by Allan MacDonald.

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George MacDonald, Evenor, Pan/Ballantine, 1972. Cover: Gervasio Gallardo. Ballantine Adult Fantasy series no. 53.

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Outpost didnt go well... but I love how trap came out the most😆

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Today's shows ‘Bonnie Prince Charlie’ dressed as Flora Macdonald’s Irish servant woman, Betty Burke. In this disguise he avoided capture by Hanoverian troops searching for him. Produced c1746 by John M. Williams. GLAHA:44498

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'These mountains were full of hollow places underneath; huge caverns, and winding ways, some with water running through them, ...' The Princess & the Goblin, by George MacDonald. An influence on C.S. Lewis &

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(Catwoman vol.5 variant cover)
Art by Ian MacDonald
(DC COMICS - April, 2020)

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