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  2. Bob Flanagan (performance artist) - Wikipedia

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    Bob Flanagan at the Movies, Artists' Television Access, San Francisco, April 18, 1992 [16] Bob Flanagan's Sick , Art in the Anchorage, New York, August 1991 [ 16 ] Sick is a voice-over reading the actual ''contract'' that the two ( Sheree Rose and Bob Flanagan) drew up, which details their mistress/slave agreement.

  3. Sick: The Life and Death of Bob Flanagan, Supermasochist

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    It explores various aspects of his life, artwork, and philosophy through interviews and other personal footage depicting Flanagan, his wife Sheree Rose, and the Flanagan family. Sick also features Flanagan's home movies, performance videos, and video diaries, as well as an excerpt of Flanagan's performance in the music video for "Happiness in ...

  4. Robert Flanagan - Wikipedia

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    Robert Flanagan (politician) (born 1945), American politician from Maryland; Bob Flanagan (performance artist) (1952–1996), American performance artist and writer; Bob Flanigan (singer) (1926–2011), American tenor vocalist and founding member of The Four Freshmen; Bob Flanigan (footballer) (1914–1988), Australian rules footballer

  5. Sheree Rose - Wikipedia

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    Bob Flanagan (1989–1996) Sheree Rose (born 1941) is an American photographer and performance artist. She is best known for her collaborative work with performance artist Bob Flanagan , and her photography documenting a wide range of Los Angeles subcultures , especially in relation to BDSM and body modification .

  6. Bob Flanigan (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Lee Flanigan (August 22, 1926 – May 15, 2011) was an American tenor vocalist and founding member of The Four Freshmen, a jazz vocal group.. The Four Freshmen originated in early 1948 when brothers Ross and Don Barbour, then at Butler University's Arthur Jordan Conservatory in Indianapolis, Indiana, formed a barbershop quartet called Hal's Harmonizers.

  7. Flanagan (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Since the late 19th century the Flanagan name is alleged to have both a crest/coat of arms and 'Family motto' associated with it. According to O'Hart's "Irish Pedigrees", Burke's "General Armory," and Fairbairn's "Book of Crests" these include: Most commonly: ARMS/CREST: "A mount in base vert an oak tree proper a bordure of the second. A dexter ...

  8. Robert Drinan - Wikipedia

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    Drinan grew up in Hyde Park, Massachusetts, the son of Ann Mary (Flanagan) and James John Drinan. [1] He graduated from Hyde Park High School in 1938. He received a B.A. and an M.A. from Boston College finishing in 1942, and joined the Society of Jesus the same year; he was ordained as a Catholic priest in 1953.

  9. Bob Flanigan (footballer) - Wikipedia

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    Bob 'Bluestone' Flanigan (25 March 1914 – 12 July 1988) was an Australian rules footballer who played for Footscray and Essendon in the Victorian Football League (VFL). His surname has also been spelt Flanagan and Flanegan on some sources. His surname is spelt as Flanagan on the Ancestry website. [1]