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MONSTERS, MAKEUP & EFFECTS: CONVERSATIONS WITH CINEMA S GREATEST ARTISTS

MONSTERS, MAKEUP & EFFECTS: CONVERSATIONS WITH CINEMA S GREATEST ARTISTS
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Dark Ink Releasing MONSTERS, MAKEUP & EFFECTS: CONVERSATIONS WITH CINEMA S GREATEST ARTISTS by Heather Wixson

Dark Ink Releasing MONSTERS, MAKEUP & EFFECTS: CONVERSATIONS WITH CINEMA’S GREATEST ARTISTS by Heather Wixson Dark Ink is releasing Monsters, Makeup & Effects: Conversations with Cinema’s Greatest Artists by horror journalist Heather Wixson! By Josh Millican   Monsters, Makeup & Effects: Conversations with Cinema’s Greatest Artists, a four-volume series from journalist Heather Wixson  that celebrates both the makeup effects industry as well as the artists who have all left their indelible mark on the world of horror and science fiction entertainment . Featuring 80 in-depth conversations with some of the most respected and creative minds in Hollywood, this series is sure to become the definitive series on the craft and art of effects, and those who helped make the impossible possible through their creations. 

Dale Holyoak, May 12, 1929—Jan 19, 2021

On Jan. 19, 2021, Papa Angel got his wings. Dale Henry Holyoak was born on May 12, 1929, to Jesse Gilbert Holyoak and Mattie Alberta Blackmore Holyoak in Moab. He was one of four children. Dale shared his childhood with Gilbert and Betty Joyce; Floyd Don passed away shortly before Dale was born. Dale was a true cowboy in every sense of the word. He started helping herd cows for family and neighbors at just 5 years old. He worked for Swanny Kerby as a young teenager and went on the rodeo circuit competing as both a bareback and saddleback rider. Dale was the first man from Grand County to be drafted into the Korean Conflict and honorably served his nation for two years.

Little ice on Kennebec River system delays smelt season

Little ice on Kennebec River system delays smelt season Warmer than average temperatures and heavy rains so far this winter have slowed ice formation on the Kennebec River and its tributaries, and it s not clear that enough ice will form for smelt fishing this year. Share Jake Adams, left, and Jim McPherson push a smelt camp off the trailer Tuesday at Jim’s Camps in Bowdoinham. Joe Phelan/Kennebec Journal DRESDEN Sharon James is spending her days in the latter part of January fielding phone calls for James Eddy Smelt Camps. People are calling from across Maine and New England to find out whether enough ice has formed to start the annual winter season to fish for rainbow smelt, a species of small fish found in Maine’s tidal rivers.

Warmer winter weather is making this year s smelting season in Maine a bust

Updated: 6:45 PM EST Jan 16, 2021 By Alice Keefe By the middle of January, Jim McPherson typically has his 20 smelt camps out on the Cathance River.“Usually, by this time of year, we’ve got camps on and are pretty much running full capacity at this point in time,” said McPherson, who owns Jim’s Smelt Camps in Bowdoinham.With the pandemic, he was even expecting a boost in business this season.“It is an outdoor activity and it’s easy to follow the guidelines for social distancing and I thought, you know, this looks like it might be a good year. Which, I think it would if we had some ice, but no ice, so I can’t put the camps on, so I just sit here and wait. Hope we get ice,” McPherson said.“Well it’s hurting everybody,” said David Skelton, who owns the Bowdoinham Country Store just down the road from McPherson’s place. He, along with the other businesses in town, are feeling the loss of winter visitors.“If there’s ice on the river we’ll h

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