Song Credit
©2019 The Lavender Scare
“Better Looking Boy” written by James Delos Reyes
Arranged and performed by the Lavender Scare (James Delos Reyes, Luis Servin)
Drums by Brandon Lynch
Engineered and produced by Celso Estrada and the Lavender Scare at Kingsize Soundlabs
Mastered by David Trumfio
©2019 The Lavender Scare
“Better Looking Boy” written by James Delos Reyes
Arranged and performed by the Lavender Scare (James Delos Reyes, Luis Servin)
Drums by Brandon Lynch
Engineered and produced by Celso Estrada and the Lavender Scare at Kingsize Soundlabs
Mastered by David Trumfio
Art Credit
Lavender Scare logo/”Drag for a Queen” Art by Rafael Suriani
Lavender Scare logo/”Drag for a Queen” Art by Rafael Suriani
App Development
Chat conversations written by James Delos Reyes
Designed by James Delos Reyes
Android App developed by James Delos Reyes
iOS App developed by Jeff Trespalacio
Chat conversations written by James Delos Reyes
Designed by James Delos Reyes
Android App developed by James Delos Reyes
iOS App developed by Jeff Trespalacio
Photo Credit
- Peter O Conner
The Parthenon Sculptures – naked youth from west pediment A, British Museum
https://www.flickr.com/photos/anemoneprojectors/26519706034/
License CC BY-SA 2.0
Changes Made - Peter O Conner
The Marion Kouros and the Strangford Apollo, British Museum
https://www.flickr.com/photos/anemoneprojectors/26889636772/
License CC BY-SA 2.0
Changes Made - Carole Raddato
The Discobolus Lancellotti and a fragmentary statue of the Lancellotti type, Roman copies of a 5th century BC Greek original by Myron, Hadrianic period, Palazzo Massimo alle Terme
https://www.flickr.com/photos/carolemage/11398126453/
License CC BY-SA 2.0
Changes Made - Carole Raddato
Statue of Poseidon from Hadrian’s Nympheaum at Sagalassos, Burdur Museum
https://www.flickr.com/photos/carolemage/8643632106/
License CC BY-SA 2.0
Changes Made -
Carole Raddato
South Metope III, the South Metopes of the Parthenon depicting the battle between Centaurs and Lapiths at the marriage-feast of Peirithoos, around 447-438 BC, British Museum
https://www.flickr.com/photos/carolemage/14246780991/
License CC BY-SA 2.0 -
Carole Raddato
Balustrade relief: Gigantomachy, 175-150 BC, Pergamon: Panorama of the Ancient City Exhibition, Pergamon Museum, Berlin
https://www.flickr.com/photos/carolemage/8404174581/
License CC BY-SA 2.0
Changes Made -
Carole Raddato
Statue of Germanicus, Archaeological museum Narona, Vid, Croatia
https://www.flickr.com/photos/carolemage/11431629386/
License CC BY-SA 2.0
Changes Made -
Carole Raddato
Colossal statue of Hadrian, from Italica, Paros marble, Museum of Archaeology, Seville
https://www.flickr.com/photos/carolemage/24417216244/
License CC BY-SA 2.0
Changes Made -
Carole Raddato
British Museum
https://www.flickr.com/photos/carolemage/8379014999/
License CC BY-SA 2.0
Changes Made -
Carole Raddato
Asclepius, from the Antonine Nymphaeum, the statue was carved by an artist from Dokimeion in Dokimeion marble, 160-180 AD, Burdur Museum
https://www.flickr.com/photos/carolemage/8638545396/
License CC BY-SA 2.0
Changes Made -
Carole Raddato
Réplique romaine en marbre du Discobole de Myron, découverte au XVIIIe siècle à Carcassonne (Aude), MSR, Musée Saint-Raymond
https://www.flickr.com/photos/carolemage/7220973748/
License CC BY-SA 2.0
Changes Made -
John Perry
Headless statesman
https://www.flickr.com/photos/cantanima/15239274737/
License CC BY-SA 2.0
Changes Made -
Carole Raddato
Marble statue of Antoninus Pius found in Terracina (Italy), Palazzo Massimo alle Terme, Rome
https://www.flickr.com/photos/carolemage/12453740484/
License CC BY-SA 2.0
Changes Made -
Spencer Means
The head of a snake?–Roman sculpture, the Louvre, Paris
https://www.flickr.com/photos/hunky_punk/16054463578/
License CC BY-SA 2.0
Changes Made