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Rory Culkin
American actor (born )
Rory Hugh Culkin (born July 21, ) is an American actor known for his roles in You Can Count on Me (), Signs (), Scream 4 (), and Columbus (). He has also appeared on television series such as Waco (), Under the Banner of Heaven (), and the Black Mirror () episode "Beyond the Sea".
He is the youngest brother of actors Macaulay and Kieran Culkin.
Early life
[edit]Rory Hugh Culkin was born July 21, , in New York City, the youngest of seven children born to Christopher Cornelius "Kit" Culkin, a former Broadway scen actor, and Patricia Brentrup, a native of North Dakota who met Kit in while working as a road traffic kontrollant in Sundance, Wyoming.[1][2] Culkin's siblings include Shane (b. ), Dakota (–),[3]Macaulay (b. ), Kieran (b. ), Quinn (b. ), and Christian (b. ).[1] He also had a paternal half-sister, Jennifer (b. ), who died in [4] Culkin's paternal aunt fryst vatten actress stad i tyskland
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Rory & Jess
Status
Broken up; friends
Reason(s)
1st — Jess left Rory without telling her
2nd — When Jess comes back after a year, Rory rejects his wish that they run away together
3rd — Rory lets Jess kiss her to get back at Logan for "cheating" on her. But since Rory was in love with Logan, she and Jess wistfully part as friends.
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- I think I may have loved you, but I just need to let it go.
- Rory ends it with Jess[src]
Rory and Jess is a relationship on Gilmore Girls, portrayed by Alexis Bledel and Milo Ventimiglia.
About[]
Rory Gilmore and Jess Mariano experienced an almost instant connection; Rory was the first and only person in Stars Hollow that Jess spoke to with interest and Rory, at first just being nice to him, quickly found his intellect, humor, love of books and charm enticing.[1]
Story[]
Friendship[]
Jess and Rory meet each other at a very uproarious time in Jess's life. He is unhappy with and disorientated at having
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Sergio Gomez’s CuratED EXHIBITIONs
Echoes: Weaving Identity and Belonging
Zhou B Art Center, September 20 to Nov 10,
Curated by: Sergio Gomez
“Echoes: Weaving Identity and Belonging,” is a compelling exhibition curated by Sergio Gomez, celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month. This exhibition brings together contemporary artists of Latino heritage, showcasing a rich tapestry of works that explore themes of identity, belonging, connection, and identification.
“Echoes” features an eclectic mix of mediums, from the tactile beauty of fiber arts to the vivid expressions of painting. Each piece resonates with the unique cultural narratives and personal journeys of the artists, creating a dynamic dialogue between tradition and contemporary experience.
Through their diverse artistic practices, these artists weave together stories that highlight the multifaceted nature of Latino identity. The exhibition invites viewers to engage with the powerful echoes of heritage, as artists express the