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Kim Mulkey and the LSU Tigers continue to dominate recruiting, landing a major commitment from ZaKiyah Johnson, the nation's No. 4 prospect for the 2025 class.
With Johnson on board, LSU has now secured three 5-star commitments in this recruiting cycle:
ZaKiyah Johnson
Divine Bourrage
Bella Hines
#Kim Mulkey#LSU WBB#louisiana state university#ZaKiyah Johnson#Divine Bourrage#Bella Hines#women's basketballl#college hoops#ncaa basketball#ncaa women’s basketball#basketball#committed#college recruit#LSU#NEWS#Sports news#basketball news
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Fellow Travelers (Pilot Review) | Love in the time of...Obstacles
I finally got to it and boy oh boy did #FellowTravelers managed to surprise me. #JonathanBailey and #MattBomer are amazing in this show and there's a subtle jock in the pilot that I like. #TVSeries
CAST Thomas Mallon (Novel) & Ron Nyswaner (Creator)Matt BomerJonathan BaileyJelani AlladinAllison Williams Review Bailey and Bomer brought my attention to this show, didn’t know what it was about when inquiring about the book – which was so close to the show’s premiere – that I decided to just jump in. It starts in 1986 in a nice suburban area where we meet Marcus Gaines on his way to visit…
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#Aaron Reid Ryder#Al McFoster#Allan Ryan Jacobson#Allison Williams#Andy Milne#Anya Leta#Based on a book#Based on a novel#Bella Caballero#Ben Sanders#Book adaptation#Book to TV#Brandon K. Hines#Brittany Raymond#Chelsea Russell#chris bauer#Christine Horne#Dan Lett#Daniel Minahan#David Greenaway#David Tomlinson#Dee Johnson#Destiny Ekaragha#Devon Hyland#Drama#Erin Neufer#Fellow Travelers#Jack Solomon#james kent#Jameson Kraemer
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Criminal Minds:
Penelope Garcia | Aaron Hotchner | Spencer Reid | Derek Morgan | Emily Prentiss | David Rossi | Will LaMontagne JR |
Golden trio:
Harry Potter | Ron Weasley | Hermione Granger | Fred Weasley | George Weasley | Luna Lovegood | Neville Longbottom | Draco Malfoy |
Marvel:
Bruce Banner | Peter Parker | Wanda Maximoff | Stephen Strange | Tony Stark | Captain America | Thor | Black Panther | Carol Danvers| Bucky Barnes | Wade Wilson | Loki | Mobius | Natasha Romanoff | Yelena Belova (Platonic only, she's aromantic in comics)
Marauders era:
Remus Lupin | Sirius Black | Peter Pettigrew (platonic only) | James Potter | Lily Evans | Marlene Mckinnon | Mary Macdonald | Lucius Malfoy | Severus Snape | Narcissa Black |
NCIS:
Timothy McGee | Jimmy Palmer | Kasie Hines (platonic only) | Anthony Dinozzo | Abby Sciuto | Ducky Mallard (Platonic only) | Leroy Jethro Gibbs | Ziva |
Supernatural:
Dean Winchester | Castiel | Sam Winchester | Crowley | Lucifer | Bobby Singer (platonic only) | Gabriel | John Winchester | Rowena Macleod | Charlie Bradbury (platonic only) | Clair Novak |
Sherlock:
John Watson | Sherlock Holmes | Jim Moriarty | Mrs Hudson (platonic only)
Star Trek:
Spock | James Kirk | Christopher Pike | Nyota Uhura | La'an Singh | Number 1 | Hemmer | Erica Ortega's | Dr M'Benga |
Stranger Things:
Eleven | Max Mayfield | Will Byers | Dustin Henderson | Steve Harrington | Eddie Munson | Mike Wheeler | Nancy Wheeler | Jim Hopper | Robin Buckley (platonic Only) | Jonathan Byers | Lucas Sinclair | Joyce Byers | Argyle | Murray Bauman (platonic Only) |
The Last Of Us:
Ellie | Joel | Dina | Jesse | Tommy
The Vampire Diaries:
Stegan Salvatore | Damon Salvatore | Elena Gilbert | Kathrine Pierce | Kai Parker | Klaus Michaelson | Elijah Michaelson | Kol Michaelson | Caroline Forbes |
Greys Anatomy:
Meredith Grey | Derek Shephard | Mark Sloan | Alex Karev | George O'Malley | Jackson Avery | Christina Yang | Lexie Grey | Jo wilson | Amelia Shepherd | Addison Montgomery | Levi Schmidt | Atticus Lincoln |
Doctor Who:
Rose Tyler | Donna Noble | 9th Doctor | 10th Doctor | 11th Doctor | 12th Doctor | Captain Jack Harkness | Rory |
Friends:
Chandler | Joey | Ross | Phoebe | Monica | Rachael |
Scooby Doo:
Shaggy | Velma | Daphne | Fred |
Twilight:
Jacob Black | Edward Cullen | Bella Swan | Alice Cullen | Jasper Hale | Carlisle Cullen | Charlie Swan |
Scream 1996:
Ghost Face | Billy Loomis | Sidney Prescott | Stu Macher | Casey Becker | Dewey Riley |
The Hobbit/TLOTR:
Bilbo Baggins | Thorin Oakenshield | Kili | Fili (platonic) | Frodo Baggins | Samwise Gamgee | Gandalf (platonic) |
The hunger Games:
Coriolanus Snow | Haymitch | Katniss Everdeen | Peeta Mallark | Cinna | Effie Trinket | Finnick Odair | Lucy Gray | Sejanus Plinth |
The Walking Dead
Rick Grimes | Carl Grimes | Negan | Daryl Dixon | Michonne | Maggie | Carol | Eugene | Abraham |
#golden trio era#marauders#criminal minds#scream 1996#character list#fanfics#twilight#the vampire diaries masterlist#the vampire diaries#the last of us#stranger things#star trek#strange new worlds#bbc sherlock#supernatural#ncis#marvel#disney princess#disney princes#friends tv#friends#scooby doo#scooby doo masterlist#greys anatomy#hunger games fanfiction#twd fanfiction#The walking dead fanfiction#The Walking Dead
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uh oh I forgot ~I m really a dumb sub lol~
so here is the list (not really request just suggestions, I think others will agree)
Adele exarchopoulos
aimee Garcia
Alison brie
Amanda cerny
~amber heard~
Amy Adams
anna Kendrick
anne Hathaway
anya Taylor joy
April bowlby
ariana grande
aubrey plaza
bella Thorne
~belle delphine~
billie eillish
billie piper
Brianna Hildebrand
brie larson
Bryce Dallas Howard
cailee spaeny
camilla mendes
Candice Patton
caylee Cowan
~Cheryl hines~
Christina Hendricks
chyler Leigh
Claudia Jessie
daisy ridley
Dakota Johnson
demi Lovato
Diane Guerrero
dua lipa
Elena kampouris
Elizabeth Banks
-debicki
-olsen
Ellie Kemper
Emily blunt
emma myers
-Roberts
-stone
felicity Jones
florence Pugh
~gal gadot~
Gemma chan
Gwendoline christie
Gwyneth Paltrow
hailee Steinfeld
Hayden pannetiere
haylee
Hayley Atwell
isis hainsworth
jameela Jamil
jane Douglas
jenna coleman
jenifer connelly
-Coolidge
-garner
-Lawrence
-stone
Jessica Chastain
-Henwick
jodie Whitaker
Justina valentine
karen gillan
kat dennings
Katelyn ohashi
Kathryn hahn
-Newton
Katy perry
Kirsten Dunst
Kristen schaal
-stewart
krysten ritter
lacey chabert
lana del Rey
Lauren Mayberry
~lily collins~
lily James
Lindsey Shaw
lizzy Caplan
Lucy hale
madelaine petsch
Madison Pettis
maisie Williams
margot robbie
~mariah carey~
marisa Tomei
~Martina big~
Mary elisabeth Winstead
maya Hawke
megan thee stallion
Melissa benoist
-Rauch
Milana vayntrub
milly Alcock
... and that s just up to the m 😅😔
Wow, now that's a list!
Sorry for replying so late and thank you for the effort of putting this together. We'll screen the celebs on here and check out if there is enough good and inspiring material of them in order to make some captions. Safe to say that we won't get around to include ALL of them, obviously.
Question: What is the turn-on for you guys about dominant celebrity women and their feet? Is it the thought of them "enslaving" you? Or do you just like the look of the celeb-woman and imagine yourself with a "version" of her in your life? :)
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The text of the letter and names of the celebrities that signed it under the cut.
"October 23, 2023
Dear President Biden,
We are heartened by Friday’s release of the two American hostages, Judith Ranaan and her daughter Natalie Ranaan and by today’s release of two Israelis, Nurit Cooper and Yocheved Lifshitz, whose husbands remain in captivity.
But our relief is tempered by our overwhelming concern that 220 innocent people, including 30 children, remain captive by terrorists, threatened with torture and death. They were taken by Hamas in the savage massacre of October 7, where over 1,400 Israelis were slaughtered - women raped, families burned alive, and infants beheaded.
Thank you for your unshakable moral conviction, leadership, and support for the Jewish people, who have been terrorized by Hamas since the group’s founding over 35 years ago, and for the Palestinians, who have also been terrorized, oppressed, and victimized by Hamas for the last 17 years that the group has been governing Gaza.
We all want the same thing: Freedom for Israelis and Palestinians to live side by side in peace. Freedom from the brutal violence spread by Hamas. And most urgently, in this moment, freedom for the hostages.
We urge everyone to not rest until all hostages are released. No hostage can be left behind. Whether American, Argentinian, Australian, Azerbaijani, Brazilian, British, Canadian, Chilean, Chinese, Danish, Dutch, Eritrean, Filipino, French, German, Indian, Israeli, Italian, Kazakh, Mexican, Panamanian, Paraguayan, Peruvian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, South African, Spanish, Sri Lankan, Thai, Ukrainian, Uzbekistani or otherwise, we need to bring them home.
Sincerely,
Aaron Bay-Schuck Aaron Sorkin Adam Berkowitz Adam Goodman Adam Levine Adam & Jackie Sandler Adee Drexler Alan Grubman Alex Aja Alex Edelman Alexandra Shiva Ali Wentworth Alison Statter Allan Loeb Alona Tal Amy Chozick Amy Pascal Amy Schumer Amy Sherman Palladino Andrew Singer Andy Cohen Angela Robinson Ant Hines Anthony Russo Antonio Campos Ari Dayan Ari Greenburg Ariel Martin Arik Kneller Aron Coleite Ashley Levinson Asif Satchu Aubrey Plaza Barbara Hershey Barry Diller Barry Josephson Barry Levinson Barry Rosenstein Beau Flynn Behati Prinsloo Bella Thorne Ben Stiller Ben Turner Ben Winston Ben Younger Billy Crystal Blair Kohan Bob Odenkirk Bobbi Brown Bobby Kotick Brad Falchuk Brad Slater Bradley Cooper Bradley Fischer Brett Gelman Brian Grazer Bridget Everett Brooke Shields Bruna Papandrea Cameron Curtis
Carin Sage Casey Neistat Cazzie David Charles Randolph Charles Roven Chelsea Handler Chloe Fineman Chris Fischer Chris Jericho Chris Pine Chris Rock Christian Carino Cindi Berger Claire Coffee Colleen Camp Constance Wu Cory Litwin Courteney Cox Craig Silverstein Dame Maureen Lipman Dan Aloni Dan Mazer Dan Rosenweig Dan Swimer Dana Goldberg Dana Klein Daniel Glass
Daniel Palladino
Danielle Bernstein
Danny A. Abeckaser
Danny Cohen
Danny Strong
Daphne Kastner
David Alan Grier
David Baddiel
David Bernad
David Chang
David Ellison
David Geffen
David Gilmour &
Polly Sampson
David Goodman
David Joseph
David Kohan
David Lowery
David Oyelowo
David Schwimmer
Dawn Porter
Dean Cain Deborah Lee Furness Deborah Snyder Debra Messing Diane Von Furstenberg Donny Deutsch Doug Liman Douglas Chabbott Eddy Kitsis Edgar Ramirez Eli Roth Elisabeth Shue Elizabeth Himelstein Embeth Davidtz Emmanuelle Chriqui Eric Andre Erik Feig Erin Foster Eugene Levy Evan Jonigkeit Evan Winiker Ewan McGregor Francis Benhamou Francis Lawrence Fred Raskin Gabe Turner Gail Berman Gal Gadot Gary Barber Gene Stupinski Genevieve Angelson Gideon Raff Gina Gershon Ginnifer Goodwin Grant Singer Greg Berlanti Guy Nattiv Guy Oseary Gwyneth Paltrow Hannah Fidell Hannah Graf Harlan Coben Harold Brown Harvey Keitel Helen Mirren Henrietta Conrad Henry Winkler
Heidi Jo Markel Holland Taylor Howard Gordon Iain Morris Imran Ahmed Inbar Lavi Isla Fisher JD Lifshitz Jack Black Jackie Sandler Jake Graf Jake Kasdan James Brolin James Corden Jamie Ray Newman Jaron Varsano Jason Blum Jason Fuchs Jason Reitman Jason Segel Jason Sudeikis
Jason Biggs &
Jenny Mollen Biggs
Jeanne Newman
Jeff Goldblum
Jeff Levin
Jeff Rake
Jeffrey Best
Jen Joel
Jennifer Morrison
Jeremy Piven
Jerry Seinfeld
Jesse Itzler
Jesse Plemons
Jesse Sisgold
Jessica Biel
Jessica Elbaum
Jessica Seinfeld
Jill Littman
Jimmy Carr
Jody Gerson
Joe Hipps
Joe Quinn
Joe Russo
Joe Tippett
Joel Fields
Joey King
John Landgraf
John Slattery
Jon Bernthal
Jon Glickman Jon Hamm Jon Harmon Feldman Jon Liebman Jon Watts Jon Weinbach Jonathan Baruch Jonathan Groff Jonathan Marc Sherman Jonathan Ross Jonathan Steinberg Jonathan Tisch Jonathan Tropper Jordan Peele Josh Brolin Josh Charles Josh Dallas Josh Goldstine Josh Greenstein Josh Grode Josh Singer Judd Apatow Judge Judy Sheindlin Julia Fox Julia Garner Julia Lester Julianna Margulies Julie Greenwald Julie Rudd Julie Singer Juliette Lewis Jullian Morris Justin Theroux Justin Timberlake KJ Steinberg Karen Pollock Karlie Kloss Katy Perry Kelley Lynch Kevin Kane Kevin Zegers Kirsten Dunst Kitao Sakurai Kristen Schaal Kristin Chenoweth Lana Del Rey Laura Benanti Laura Dern Laura Pradelska Lauren Schuker Blum Laurence Mark Laurie David Lea Michele Lee Eisenberg Leo Pearlman Leslie Siebert Liev Schreiber Limor Gott Lina Esco Liz Garbus Lizanne Rosenstein Lizzie Tisch Lorraine Schwartz Lynn Harris Lyor Cohen Madonna Mandana Dayani Mara Buxbaum
Marc Webb
Marco Perego
Maria Dizzia
Mark Feuerstein
Mark Foster
Mark Scheinberg
Mark Shedletsky
Martin Short
Mary Elizabeth Winstead
Mary McCormack
Mathew Rosengart
Matt Geller
Matt Lucas
Matt Miller
Matthew Bronfman
Matthew Hiltzik
Matthew Weiner
Matti Leshem
Max Mutchnik
Maya Lasry
Meaghan Oppenheimer
Melissa Zukerman
Melissa rudderman
Michael Aloni Michael Ellenberg Michael Green Michael Rapino Neil Blair Neil Druckmann Neil Paris Nicola Peltz Nicole Avant Nina Jacobson Noa Kirel Noa Tishby Noah Oppenheim Noah Schnapp Noreena Hertz Octavia Spencer Odeya Rush Olivia Wilde Oran Zegman Orlando Bloom Pasha Kovalev Pattie LuPone Patty Jenkins Paul Haas Paul Pflug Paul & Julie Rudd Peter Baynham Peter Traugott Rachel Douglas Rachel Riley Rafi Marmor Ram Bergman Raphael Margulies Rebecca Angelo Rebecca Mall Regina Spektor Reinaldo Marcus Green Rich Statter Richard Jenkins Richard Kind Rick Hoffman Rick Rosen Rita Ora Rob Rinder Robert Newman Roger Birnbaum Roger Green Rosie O’Donnell Ross Duffer Ryan Feldman Sacha Baron Cohen Sam Levinson Sam Trammell Sara Berman Sara Foster Sarah Baker Sarah Bremner Sarah Cooper Sarah Paulson Sarah Treem Scott Braun Scott Braun Scott Neustadter Scott Tenley Sean Combs Sean Levy Seth Meyers Seth Oster Shannon Watts Shari Redstone Sharon Jackson Sharon Stone Shauna Perlman Shawn Levy Sheila Nevins Shira Haas Simon Sebag Montefiore Simon Tikhman Skylar Astin Stacey Snider Stephen Fry Steve Agee Steve Rifkind Sting & Trudie Styler Susanna Felleman Susie Arons Taika Waititi Thomas Kail Tiffany Haddish Todd Lieberman Todd Moscowitz Todd Waldman Tom Freston Tom Werner Tomer Capone Tracy Ann Oberman Trudie Styler Tyler Henry Tyler James Williams Tyler Perry Vanessa Bayer Veronica Grazer Veronica Smiley Whitney Wolfe Herd Will Ferrell Will Graham Yamanieka Saunders Yariv Milchan Ynon Kreiz Zack Snyder Zoe Saldana Zoey Deutch Zosia Mamet
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CINE Cotton Club (1984) Título original: The Cotton Club Estados Unidos Dirección: Francis Ford Coppola Idioma: Inglés con Subtítulos en Español
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Reparto: Richard Gere, Bob Hoskins, Diane Lane, Gregory Hines, Nicolas Cage, Bruce McVittie, Lonette McKee, James Remar
Género: Musical. Drama | Jazz. Años 20. Mafia
SINOPSIS: América, años veinte. El Cotton Club es el night club de jazz más famoso de Harlem (Nueva York). Su historia es la historia de la gente que frecuenta el local: Dixie Dwyer (Richard Gere), un atractivo trompetista que busca el éxito y cuya suerte cambia radicalmente cuando salva la vida del gángster Dutch Schultz; Sandman Williams (Gregory Hines), un brillante bailarín negro que sueña con convertirse en estrella, o Vera Cicero (Diane Lane), la novia de Dutch Schultz, una joven bella y ambiciosa cuya vida corre peligro debido a la pasión prohibida que siente por Dixie.
Crítica: "Excelente cinta en la que Coppola propone un excepcional homenaje a una época, un modo de hacer cine y una forma de entender la música" -Fernando Morales: Diario El País
"'Cotton Club' cuestiona con valentía las fórmulas de Hollywood: su éxito al lograrlo sin una pizca de aburrimiento o pretenciosidad augura una nueva manera de hacer películas" -Paul Attanasio: The Washington Post
Premios: 1984: 2 nominaciones al Oscar: Mejor dirección artística, montaje 1984: Globos de Oro: Nominada a Mejor película Drama y Mejor director 1985: Premios BAFTA: Mejor diseño de vestuario y Nominada a Mejor sonido
Café Mientras Tanto jcp
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Alice Dasilva Aguiar, nine, seven-year-old Elsie Dot Stancombe, six-year-old Bebe King, Saffie-Rose Brenda Roussos, Lily Peters, Olivia Pratt Korbel, Elizabeth Shelley, Sara Sharif, Charlotte Figi, Jersey Dianne Bridgeman, Sidra Hassouna, Sloan Mattingly, Audrii Cunningham, Lucy Morgan, Star Hobson, Ava Jordan Wood, Leiliana Wright, Aubreigh Paige Wyatt, Tristyn Bailey, Paula Golik, Lily Rose Diaz, Colby Curtin, Layla Salazar, Jayce Carmelo Luevanos, Maite Yuleana Rodriguez, Makenna Lee Elrod, Eliahna Torres, Nevaeh Bravo, Rylie Nicholls, Riley Faith Steep, Kenzlee Marie Cook, Norah Lee Howard, Mercedes Losoya, Judith Barsi and Heather O'Rourke, Roselind Nadine Earles, Maria Agnes Virovacz Barsi, Evelyn Ann Lea, Mary DeLourdes Lea, Charles Russell “Russ” Lea, Evelyn Russe Lea, William Henry Russe, Clara B. Northway Russe, Charles Russell Lea Sr., Gloria Alice Killilea Lea, Marie Joan Lyons Killilea, Kathryn Marie “Kay” Lyons Monroe, James Hines “Jimmy” Killilea, Catherine Ellen Noe, Arthur Joseph Noe, Richard Allen Noe, Elizabeth Mary Noe, Marie Noe, Arthur Allen “Art” Noe, Brandon David Jackson, Michael Daniel Smith, Joseph “Joe” Jackson, Simuel Joseph “Sam” Jackson, Israel Nero Jackson Sr., Emeline “Emmie” Williams Jackson, Dr Israel Sigmond Joseph “Gordon” Williams Sr., Harvest Lee Williams Sr., Maggie Eunice “Maggie U” Williams, Verlener “Big Momma” Williams Hines, Pauline “Polly” Hines Bell, Flores Ann “Willie Ann” harris Martin, Felix Harvest Williams Sr., Shack Warren Williams, Bull “Night Crow” Williams, Mose Moses Williams, Amanda Jean “Mandy Jean” Williams Tobias, Sanders Allen “Richard” Williams Sr., Crystal Lee King Jackson, Elizabeth Ann “Liza Ann” Jackson Harding, James “Jim” Jackson, Gena Jackson Anderson, Janie Beatrice Jackson Hall, Samuel Malone Jackson Sr., Lula Mae Jackson, TSGT Lawrence Chester “Larry” Jackson, Mary A. “Angie” Jackson, Martin Luther James Jackson Sr., Michael Jackson, Bella Marie “Bells” Rzucek, Nico Lee Rzucek, Celeste Cathryn “CeCe” Rzucek, Shan'ann Cathryn Rzucek, Bella Nevaeh Amoroso Bond, Isabella Grace “Bella” Muntean, Bella Thomson, Juanita Horton, Bessie Barker, Louis XVII, Lois Janes, Sharon Lee Gallegos, Mary Crocker, Betty LouAnn McInnes, Jackie Cazares, Arthur Labinjo-Hughes, Brandon Lee Jackson, Lisa Marie Presley, Elvis Presley, Benjamin Storm Presley “Ben” Keough, Jesse Garon Presley, Octavia Luvenia “Doll” Mansell Smith, Retha Smith Loyd Riley, Gladys Love Smith Presley, Minnie Mae Hood Presley, Vernon Elvis Presley, Eunice C Cloman Jackson, Josephine Jackson, Ruth Marie Noe Hulet,
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Aaron Bay-Schuck Aaron Sorkin Adam Berkowitz Adam Goodman Adam Levine Adam & Jackie Sandler Adee Drexler Alan Grubman Alex Aja Alex Edelman Alexandra Shiva Ali Wentworth Alison Statter Allan Loeb Alona Tal Amy Chozick Amy Pascal Amy Schumer Amy Sherman Palladino Andrew Singer Andy Cohen Angela Robinson Ant Hines Anthony Russo Antonio Campos Ari Dayan Ari Greenburg Ariel Martin Arik Kneller Aron Coleite Ashley Levinson Asif Satchu Aubrey Plaza Barbara Hershey Barry Diller Barry Josephson Barry Levinson Barry Rosenstein Beau Flynn Behati Prinsloo Bella Thorne Ben Stiller Ben Turner Ben Winston Ben Younger Billy Crystal Blair Kohan Bob Odenkirk Bobbi Brown Bobby Kotick Brad Falchuk Brad Slater Bradley Cooper Bradley Fischer Brett Gelman Brian Grazer Bridget Everett Brooke Shields Bruna Papandrea Cameron Curtis
Carin Sage Casey Neistat Cazzie David Charles Randolph Charles Roven Chelsea Handler Chloe Fineman Chris Fischer Chris Jericho Chris Pine Chris Rock Christian Carino Cindi Berger Claire Coffee Colleen Camp Constance Wu Cory Litwin Courteney Cox Craig Silverstein Dame Maureen Lipman Dan Aloni Dan Mazer Dan Rosenweig Dan Swimer Dana Goldberg Dana Klein Daniel Glass
Daniel Palladino
Danielle Bernstein
Danny A. Abeckaser
Danny Cohen
Danny Strong
Daphne Kastner
David Alan Grier
David Baddiel
David Bernad
David Chang
David Ellison
David Geffen
David Gilmour &
Polly Sampson
David Goodman
David Joseph
David Kohan
David Lowery
David Oyelowo
David Schwimmer
Dawn Porter
Dean Cain Deborah Lee Furness Deborah Snyder Debra Messing Diane Von Furstenberg Donny Deutsch Doug Liman Douglas Chabbott Eddy Kitsis Edgar Ramirez Eli Roth Elisabeth Shue Elizabeth Himelstein Embeth Davidtz Emmanuelle Chriqui Eric Andre Erik Feig Erin Foster Eugene Levy Evan Jonigkeit Evan Winiker Ewan McGregor Francis Benhamou Francis Lawrence Fred Raskin Gabe Turner Gail Berman Gal Gadot Gary Barber Gene Stupinski Genevieve Angelson Gideon Raff Gina Gershon Ginnifer Goodwin Grant Singer Greg Berlanti Guy Nattiv Guy Oseary Gwyneth Paltrow Hannah Fidell Hannah Graf Harlan Coben Harold Brown Harvey Keitel Helen Mirren Henrietta Conrad Henry Winkler
Heidi Jo Markel Holland Taylor Howard Gordon Iain Morris Imran Ahmed Inbar Lavi Isla Fisher JD Lifshitz Jack Black Jackie Sandler Jake Graf Jake Kasdan James Brolin James Corden Jamie Ray Newman Jaron Varsano Jason Blum Jason Fuchs Jason Reitman Jason Segel Jason Sudeikis
Jason Biggs &
Jenny Mollen Biggs
Jeanne Newman
Jeff Goldblum
Jeff Levin
Jeff Rake
Jeffrey Best
Jen Joel
Jennifer Morrison
Jeremy Piven
Jerry Seinfeld
Jesse Itzler
Jesse Plemons
Jesse Sisgold
Jessica Biel
Jessica Elbaum
Jessica Seinfeld
Jill Littman
Jimmy Carr
Jody Gerson
Joe Hipps
Joe Quinn
Joe Russo
Joe Tippett
Joel Fields
Joey King
John Landgraf
John Slattery
Jon Bernthal
Jon Glickman Jon Hamm Jon Harmon Feldman Jon Liebman Jon Watts Jon Weinbach Jonathan Baruch Jonathan Groff Jonathan Marc Sherman Jonathan Ross Jonathan Steinberg Jonathan Tisch Jonathan Tropper Jordan Peele Josh Brolin Josh Charles Josh Dallas Josh Goldstine Josh Greenstein Josh Grode Josh Singer Judd Apatow Judge Judy Sheindlin Julia Fox Julia Garner Julia Lester Julianna Margulies Julie Greenwald Julie Rudd Julie Singer Juliette Lewis Jullian Morris Justin Theroux Justin Timberlake KJ Steinberg Karen Pollock Karlie Kloss Katy Perry Kelley Lynch Kevin Kane Kevin Zegers Kirsten Dunst Kitao Sakurai Kristen Schaal Kristin Chenoweth Lana Del Rey Laura Benanti Laura Dern Laura Pradelska Lauren Schuker Blum Laurence Mark Laurie David Lea Michele Lee Eisenberg Leo Pearlman Leslie Siebert Liev Schreiber Limor Gott Lina Esco Liz Garbus Lizanne Rosenstein Lizzie Tisch Lorraine Schwartz Lynn Harris Lyor Cohen Madonna Mandana Dayani Mara Buxbaum
Marc Webb
Marco Perego
Maria Dizzia
Mark Feuerstein
Mark Foster
Mark Scheinberg
Mark Shedletsky
Martin Short
Mary Elizabeth Winstead
Mary McCormack
Mathew Rosengart
Matt Geller
Matt Lucas
Matt Miller
Matthew Bronfman
Matthew Hiltzik
Matthew Weiner
Matti Leshem
Max Mutchnik
Maya Lasry
Meaghan Oppenheimer
Melissa Zukerman
Melissa rudderman
Michael Aloni
Michael Ellenberg
Michael Green
Michael Rapino
Neil Blair
Neil Druckmann
Neil Paris
Nicola Peltz
Nicole Avant
Nina Jacobson
Noa Kirel
Noa Tishby Noah Oppenheim Noah Schnapp Noreena Hertz Octavia Spencer Odeya Rush Olivia Wilde Oran Zegman Orlando Bloom Pasha Kovalev Pattie LuPone Patty Jenkins Paul Haas Paul Pflug Paul & Julie Rudd Peter Baynham Peter Traugott Rachel Douglas Rachel Riley Rafi Marmor Ram Bergman Raphael Margulies Rebecca Angelo Rebecca Mall Regina Spektor Reinaldo Marcus Green Rich Statter Richard Jenkins Richard Kind Rick Hoffman Rick Rosen Rita Ora Rob Rinder Robert Newman Roger Birnbaum Roger Green Rosie O’Donnell Ross Duffer Ryan Feldman Sacha Baron Cohen Sam Levinson Sam Trammell Sara Berman Sara Foster Sarah Baker Sarah Bremner Sarah Cooper Sarah Paulson Sarah Treem Scott Braun Scott Braun Scott Neustadter Scott Tenley Sean Combs Sean Levy Seth Meyers Seth Oster Shannon Watts Shari Redstone Sharon Jackson Sharon Stone Shauna Perlman Shawn Levy Sheila Nevins Shira Haas Simon Sebag Montefiore Simon Tikhman Skylar Astin Stacey Snider Stephen Fry Steve Agee Steve Rifkind Sting & Trudie Styler Susanna Felleman Susie Arons Taika Waititi Thomas Kail Tiffany Haddish Todd Lieberman Todd Moscowitz Todd Waldman Tom Freston Tom Werner Tomer Capone Tracy Ann Oberman Trudie Styler Tyler Henry Tyler James Williams Tyler Perry Vanessa Bayer Veronica Grazer Veronica Smiley Whitney Wolfe Herd Will Ferrell Will Graham Yamanieka Saunders Yariv Milchan Ynon Kreiz Zack Snyder Zoe Saldana Zoey Deutch Zosia Mamet
and remember that Taika Waititi and Jordan Peele signed the letter thanking Joe Biden. people love to talk about freedom except when it's Palestinian
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Tomorrow's Today: Directed by Timothy Hines. With Robert Bella, Dawson Bowie, Colin Buckingham, Anna Buleeva. When grifter Charlie's screw-up friend Tommy G., a dead ringer for Tom Hardy, is about to be killed for his gambling debts, they must decide what roads they're willing to take and not take in order to save his life.
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Week One
Week One Tutorial:
Who are the designers, photographers and illustrators in Aotearoa who influence you?
Brainstorming:
Connor Pritchard / Studio South / Previously Unavailable / Marx Design / BY June / Southsides / Lola Photography / Reuben Patterson / Paula Petherick / Mike McQuoid / Karen Walker / Raymond Sagapolutele / Blink Studio / Fiona Pardington / Club Ruby / Emma Rogan / Don Hertzfeldt / Logan West / Pete McDonald / FCB Auckland / Klim Type Foundry / Seachange Studio / John Reynolds / Curious Design / Phoebe Morris / Donavan Bixley / Motion Sickness / Giselle Clarkson / Bella Tin Hositch / Rad Lab / Thoughtful Design / Daniel McCannon / Island Magazine / Mark Moore / Studio AKIN / Russell B / Suburban Creative / Yeaboey / Wētā Workshop + Digital / Cameron Marwick / Chris Hutchins / Matt Grantham / Studio BOND / Kaan Hiini + Curative
Te Toi o Mangahekea, 2023 by tā moko and public installation artist Graham Tipene (Ngāti Whātua, Ngāti Kahu, Ngāti Hine, Ngāti Hauā, Ngāti Manu) draws on water for inspiration, acknowledging how integral it is to all life, and the many waters of Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland.
Self Directed Learning • List 5 creatives you would invite to a party
Lana Del Rey - Singer
Frank Ocean - Singer
Saul Bass - Graphic Designer/Filmmaker
Peter Jackson - Director/Filmaker
Jillian Tamaki - Illustrator/Comic artist
• What kind of location / food / dress code / style of party you would host?
Beach/bbq/casual wear/beach picnic party
• Make a visual map / moodboard of the event theme you would apply for this party.
Self-directed learning • For next week, begin collecting visual examples of other creatives – bring at least ten to class
Saul Bass:
Yoko Shimizu:
Sarah Maxey:
Jillian Tamaki:
Hellen Van Meene:
Paula Petherick:
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Basket, l’Olimpia Milano è campione d’Italia per la 30ª volta dopo la vittoria per 67-55 in gara 7 contro la Virtus Bologna
Basket, l’Olimpia Milano è campione d’Italia per la 30ª volta dopo la vittoria per 67-55 in gara 7 contro la Virtus Bologna. Dopo la vittoria della Virtus in gara 6, che ha riportato la serie in parità, è tempo di giocare gara 7 a Milano, dove si decide lo scudetto. Ad imporsi è la squadra allenata da coach Messina e si aggiudica il titolo di Campioni d’Italia per la trentesima volta nella sua storia. Al Forum di Assago va i scena la settima e ultima gara delle finali per lo scudetto tra l’Olimpia Milano di Ettore Messina e la Virtus Bologna di Sergio Scariolo, che ha riportato la serie in parità 3-3. Il Forum è caldissimo e pronto a sostenere i suoi beniamini in un’atmosfera fantastica in cui, per entrambe le squadre, il titolo si decide al termine del match. Chi vince sarà campione. Il primo quarto coach Messina sceglie di schierare un quintetto composto da Shields, Datome, Napier, Voigtmann e Melli, mentre coach Scariolo sceglie un quintetto composto da Belinelli, Hackett, Shengelia, Cordinier e Mickey. I primi punti della partita arrivano dalle mani di Mickey per Bologna, ma a lui risponde subito Datome con 4 punti, 2 dalla media distanza e 2 in schiacciata. Shields attacca bene dall’angolo in penetrazione e appoggia a canestro guadagnando il fallo e completando il gioco da 3 punti. Mickey e Voigtmann segnano 2 punti per parte in schiacciata, prima di un’altra schiacciata per Milano da parte di Hines. Datome attacca bene Belinelli e infila un canestro dalla media distanza in step-back che obbliga Scariolo a chiamare il primo time-out del match. Alla ripresa del gioco Datome segna ancora 2 canestri dalla media distanza per l’Olimpia che prova ad allungare. Hall trasforma 2 tiri dalla lunetta, così come Shields, poi Teodosic infila una tripla dopo 8 minuti in cui Bologna non trovava il canestro e chiude il primo parziale sul risultato di 21-9. Il secondo quarto si apre con il canestro in semi-gancio di Baron in penetrazione e con quello di Hines in post basso su Teodosic. La Virtus prova a rispondere con 2 canestri di Jaiteh, 1 tiro dalla lunetta trasformato da Teodosic e una tripla di Cordier che costringe coach Messina ad interrompere il gioco. All’uscita dal time-out Datome sigla una bella tripla, ma a lui risponde Shengelia con un tiro da 3 punti. Shields attacca bene in penetrazione e appoggia il pallone a canestro con un floater e poi Hines va a schiacciare la palla a canestro obbligando Scariolo al time-out. Alla ripresa del gioco Hackett segna una tripla dall’angolo per Bologna, ma l’Olimpia risponde subito con un canestro di Hines sulla gran palla di Napier. Hackett trasforma 2 tiri dalla lunetta e Shengalia attacca bene il ferro segnando 2 punti da sotto canestro per la Virtus che si avvicina e coach Messina è costretto ad interrompere il gioco. All’ uscita dal time-out Pippo Ricci segna una tripla dall’angolo, ma a lui risponde Shengelia con una tripla che chiude il primo tempo sul 38-29 per Milano. Il terzo quarto incomincia con un canestro di Hackett per Bologna, al quale risponde Melli con una schiacciata e con un canestro in penetrazione appoggiando la palla al vetro. Coach Scariolo chiama un time-out per risistemare Bologna, ma alla ripresa del gioco Shields mette a segno un tiro da 3 punti dall’angolo che permettono all’Olimpia di allungare. Cordinier segna 1 tiro libero e Jaiteh segna 2 punti da sotto canestro per Bologna, mentre l’EA7 risponde con una tripla fantastica di Pippo Ricci che chiude il terzo parziale sul risultato di 48-34. L’ultimo quarto inizia con una schiacciata di Cordiner in contropiede e con 2 punti in semi-gancio da parte di Shengelia che guadagna il fallo e completa il gioco da 3 punti per la Virtus e costringe coach Messina a chiamare un time-out. Alla ripresa del gioco Napier infila una tripla e un canestro dalla media distanza importanti per l’Olimpia che ri-guadagna il vantaggio che aveva costruito e costringe Scariolo al time-out. Alla ripresa del gioco Teodosic segna una tripla per Bologna, ma Napier risponde con 2 tiri liberi. Ojeleye infila 2 punti con un bel tiro da sotto canestro e Teodosic segna una bella tripla per la Virtus che non si arrende. Baron risponde al numero 44 di Bologna con una tripla, a cui si aggiunge quella di un Datome in stato di grazia e autore di una prestazione semplicemente sontuosa. Scariolo chiama un time-out e alla ripresa del gioco Shengelia trasforma 2 tiri dalla lunetta per Bologna, ma Baron è on fire e segna un’altra gran tripla in step-back e poi si guadagna un fallo su un tiro da 3 punti trasformando tutti i tiri liberi. Pajola prova a rendere meno amara la sconfitta per Bologna con una bella tripla e poi Ojeleye segna 3 punti, ma non bastano perché l’Olimpia Milano vince 67-55. L’Olimpia Milano di Messina vince gara 7 e si laurea Campione d’Italia per la 30ª volta nella sua storia. Onore vero alla Virtus Bologna, mai arrendevole.... #notizie #news #breakingnews #cronaca #politica #eventi #sport #moda Read the full article
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BREAKING NEWS: High School Star and LSU 2025 Commit Bella Hines has signed a multi-year deal with Jordan Brand.
Hines is the only active high school player to have an NIL deal with Jordan Brand.
#Bella Hines#jordan brand#nike#nike basketball#LSU#LSU WBB#LSU Tigers#highschool basketball#women's basketball#NIL#NIL Deal#wbb#basketball
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The Ditty Bag hopes to bring focus to sustainable sales, environmental education
The Ditty Bag hopes to bring focus to sustainable sales, environmental education
Good News Notes: “For Mystic resident Jason Hine, opening his own business wasn’t about getting rich or making a name for himself. Hine, who described himself as a concerned citizen and environmental activist, said he and his staff at The Ditty Bag Market and Cafe are committed to developing a sustainable business model that will help make a positive, long-lasting impact in the community by…
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Kelly Budruweit’s “Twilight's Heteronormative Reversal”
Just that these quotes hit the nail on the head with Twilight being very anti-Gothic:
The Cullens differ from the many vampires who inspire sympathy despite their affinity with evil. In fact, the Cullens hardly require any sympathy at all for their shallow monstrosity; they are less like sympathetic vampires and more like sheep in wolves' clothing.
rather than critiquing or subverting the narrative function of monstrosity, the Twilight series enacts a reversal of the monstrous, revitalizing the polarity separating the normal from the deviant. The ideal Cullen vampires allow for the relocation of monstrosity into those bodies which are uncontrolled, like Bella before her transformation, or any vampires who have not chosen to restrain themselves. Monsters in Twilight are not socially constructed; rather, they create themselves by giving in to aberrant desires. By reinforcing the notion that both desire and sexual orientation should be controlled, Twilight rejects the Queer Gothic, in which disturbing desires trouble gender categories.
Among other works which Nelson identifies as part of the "new Gothick," Twilight reconnects the genre with ideal hopes for humanity, restructuring that identity as heterosexual, patriarchal, and consumerist. Whereas, according to Davenport-Hines, "New gothic's resurgence has been provoked by the fundamentalists' sanitary controls...Gothic consumers prefer art and entertainment to be morale-sapping, not bracing or comforting" (10), twenty-first century Gothic is exactly that: comforting, hopeful, and, in the case of Twilight, sanitary.
The cleaning-up of the Gothic distinguishes Twilight from other examples of new Gothick as well as from other vampire romances.
In the conflict between the present and the past, Gothic works are often based on a deeply embedded skepticism, whether that be skepticism of Catholicism in The Monk, or skepticism of marriage and womanhood in Wuthering Heights. Even Dracula is skeptical of capitalism, to the extent that an old corrupt aristocracy might repeat itself in a new corrupt entrepreneurial class. Towards the end of the twentieth century, writers like Anne Rice turned the skepticism of the liberal Gothic toward consumer culture, as well as renewing critiques of gender norms.
In effect, Twilight neuters the Gothic potential for subversion, taking Gothic conservatism to a new extreme by draining its threats of their queerness.
In the popular Gothic of the late twentieth century, fascination with vampires as monsters belies an awareness of the monstrosity within consumption itself. By contrast, Twilight redirects Utopian liberal awareness into a conservative overcoming of negativity.
Although Twilight might not be the alternative he had in mind, Meyer's imagined world does fit in with the pattern that Edmundson describes as a means of dealing with Gothic fears: "the culture of facile transcendence," characterized as "an anti-Gothic world inspired by the belief that self-transformation is as simple as a fairy-tale wish" (xv). Edmundson identifies this form in "feel-good" movies such as Forrest Gump, in the hopeful, overcoming-all-obstacles messages of Oprah, and in what he refers to as "the angel craze" (xv). As Marijane Osborn explains in "Liminal and Luminous: Why Edward Shines," this vampire is more angel than demon (18). Bella herself repeatedly compares Edward and the Cullens with angels, usually in reference to their stunning physical features.
The association between Edward and angels could mean, by extension, that in becoming a vampire, Bella is also becoming angelic, transcending her human form. In this way, the books harness the power of both the Gothic and the 'angel craze.'
In Twilight, becoming a vampire represents the fantasy of an identity completed by a sustained rejection of the abject, a crucial aspect of identity formation which contains potential sites of subversion. According to Julia Kristeva, the abject is that which must be rejected in order for the subject to form (the illusion of) a separate identity (13), and the abject "draws" the subject "toward the place where meaning collapses" (2). In her work on the monstrous-feminine, Barbara Creed explains this relationship by positing the abject as the element which constructs the monstrous and which threatens to cross borders (11). Given the close link between monstrosity and abjection, the Gothic exposure to monstrosity suggests a fluidity of categories that disrupts a stable identity. In the tradition of Dracula and the popular horror film, identity comes to be reaffirmed through the defeat of the abject Gothic monster. Since the Cullens are described as monstrous without being abject, the Twilight series stages a false confrontation with abjection, making vampirism appear as an attractive solution to identity formation.
By relocating the symbolic order in "good vampires," the fantasy-world of Twilight poses the problem of subject-formation as both solvable and already-solved for the Cullens. They only appear to be monstrous, while in fact they are the opposite, having disavowed the changeability of the Thing; they reveal that not being monstrous depends on a constant restraint of the disturbing Thingness of desire.
In many ways, Bella's journey reenacts the dilemma of the female subject as described by Angela McRobbie in "Postfeminism and Popular Culture." McRobbie refers to "the regime of personal responsibility" (261) that makes individuals answerable for their life trajectories. If, as McRobbie claims, "Young women...are now 'dis-embedded' from communities where gender roles were fixed. And, as the old structures of social class fade away... [they] are increasingly called upon to invent their own structures" (260), then Bella's initiation into the family of the Cullens offers a solution for this dilemma.
Having decided that there will be no place for her in her mother's new life, Bella has to reinvent social structures in which she can fit. By making those structures a function of Bella's choice, the series holds out the fantasy of being entirely in control while dealing simultaneously with the loss of structure that could accompany individualism.
For Bella, real monstrosity tends to be associated with herself as an awkward girl, and vampirism offers a solution to this sense of weakness, through which the truly monstrous aspects of the abject Thing can be disavowed. By positing monstrosity as a mere illusion, the series also imagines an end to the process of identity formation, so that the abject can be left behind, rather than confronted.
The emphasis on Bella's choice is undermined by the continual insistence that she wants traditional structures without knowing it. Throughout Twilight, all of the heroine's desires center on having Edward and on becoming a vampire. Since these outcomes are contingent on becoming a wife and a mother, the object of desire in the series is deeply embedded in traditional structures of gender roles.
In a series of displacements, Bella's sublime object is, in turn, Edward, becoming a vampire, getting married, and then giving birth. But the product of motherhood, in the child Renesmee, is the most sublime of all. Bella considers her conception 'impossible' (Breaking Dawn, 124), thinking, "there was no way I could be pregnant. The only person I'd ever had sex with was a vampire, for crying out loud" (125). And yet, Renesmee is the unlooked-for, impossible object which gives coherence to Bella's journey. Through combining the sublime objects of romance, motherhood, and vampirism, the series reattaches feminine sexuality to heterosexual marriage and reproduction, one of the primary functions of the ideological field of Twilight.
The scenes from Jacob's outside point of view further emphasize the monstrosity of the maternal figure. In this sense, Bella's transformation might be a means of returning to the "clean and proper body" (72) that Kristeva associates with the symbolic. The wounds of motherhood literally disappear, and with them, the threat of the abject.
Women who live without men are threatening; their desires foreign. While Twilight insists on hetero sexual romance for main characters, there are a few, most notably the Amazon vampires, who do not follow this pattern. Bella describes Senna and Zafrina as "ferine" (612), and she claims, "I'd never met any vampires less civilized" (613). Unlike the others, these women are not attached to men, and Bella compares their intimacy to a heterosexual couple: "Senna was always near Zafrina, never speaking, but it wasn't the same as Amun and Kebi. Kebi's manner seemed obedient; Senna and Zafrina were more like two limbs of one organism—Zafrina just happened to be the mouthpiece" (613). This strange intimacy suggests a maternal authority that Bella has left behind in her embrace of the symbolic; the Amazons represent the "fusion of mother and nature" (Kristeva 74) which must be disavowed by the law of the father. According to Creed, horror films present the monstrous-feminine as a means of performing that disavowal, defiling the body of the mother (12). For the Amazons, this process of abjection has not occurred: they are fused in a shared authority in which borders are permeable. Meanwhile, the combination of wildness with a strength that excludes male authority marks Senna and Zafrina as feminist figures. The most lingering status of the abject, then, the one not directly confronted or contradicted, belongs to feminists who form their identities without men. Of course, such figures remain marginal in the text, and their supposed lack of civility emphasizes their relative lack of development compared to Bella...
Twilight seduces the reader with promises of a supposedly alternative lifestyle, but the focus on self-control reveals the former "monster" as a glamorous mask for anti-feminist, homophobic ideology. Meanwhile, the series reiterates the Gothic tendency to portray the human female as truly monstrous and haunting—and in need of exorcism through the devices of popular romance.
Excuse me while I cry into my coffee.
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2021 and the Rise of Shopping BIPOC, LGBTQI+, Small, and Womxn-Owned
Now more than ever, a collective way of life has been prioritized: shopping from small businesses, particularly those owned by the marginalized. The reason? A mix of a few things, like that of the coronavirus pandemic putting small businesses in every industry in an increasingly vulnerable spot, the rising importance of the Black Lives Matter movement, and the collective awareness of how capitalism has contributed to the downfall of so many communities.
When the pandemic hit, a lot of folks were down on their luck financially. They needed whatever avenue of income they could find to help keep them on their feet, which resulted in them opening small businesses selling their art, jewelry, and more. Shopping small and dining locally was also one of the main efforts done by the collective to ensure community staples wouldn’t have to shut down due to the lack of revenue and financial support throughout the pandemic.
During the height of BLM last summer, one of the ways that folks rallied together to give aid and support to different mutual aid funds, bail funds, and BLM funds was by selling homemade items and giving 100% of the proceeds to these different organizations. With this, there have been threads on Twitter and infographics on Instagram sharing different black-owned small businesses so that folks could directly support the black community.
It’s interesting to see how the rise of social media networks helped pave the way for this, too. Instagram and Facebook both have sections where anyone can sell their products - Facebook marketplace has everything from new and used cars, clothing, furniture, jewelry, and so much more. Instagram (though widely criticised) has updated their formatting so that anyone who uses their platform to sell items gets boosted in ads, and their shopping section is easier to find. Instagram is most accessible for businesses because they don’t charge a service fee like other sites (Etsy, Shopify, etc.) - 100% of the profits goes right back to the shop owner.
Social media sites like TikTok and Twitter have assisted this wave as well. “It costs $0 to retweet my art/business” tweets go viral almost daily, and TikTok itself is filled with trends small businesses love to use to help boost their brand on the algorithm. More recently, brands of all kinds started doing “pack an order with me” TikToks to add a more personalized feel to their business, where consumers get excited to see if their order is one of the ones that gets packaged on the ForYouPage.
Shopping small and from the folks who could use the support most is an incredible way of how community works. It directly supports the dreams and efforts of the folks who put their all into what they make. If it is possible for you, I encourage you to try to shop small and from BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, People of Color), LGBTQI+ (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Intersex, and more), and womxn-owned spots instead of larger corporations. Aiding in the journeys of the folks who took a chance on themselves and started their small business could change everything for them - every dollar could unlock a world of chance.
For those who are interested, here’s a list of a few small businesses (organized by business type) that you can check out and support!
Lifestyle:
Nguyen Coffee Supply - This Vietnamese coffee company was founded by Sahra Nguyen, a first-generation Vietnamese-American who set out to teach about the true quality and production of coffee beans in Vietnam. Partnering with a fourth-generation farmer in Central Valley back in Vietnam, they provide ethically sourced coffee beans to folks worldwide. To purchase Nguyen Coffee or learn more about their efforts, you can shop at https://nguyencoffeesupply.com/ and visit their social media sites @nguyencoffeesupply.
Hungry Bunny - A black, womxn-owned business, this virtual donut shop started in March 2020 as a result of the coronavirus pandemic by Khloe Hines. All products are vegan and cruelty free, not using any dairy, eggs, or yeast! To place orders visit their website https://www.hungrybunnyict.com/ and support their social media @hungrybunny.
Hood Herbalism - A center for learning, this community herbal education project is perfect for BIPOC folks wanting to learn about the benefits of herbalism and how to incorporate it into their lives. Courses range from the basics of herbalism to herbal medicine works for birth support. They offer online courses with payment plans, accommodations, and scholarship funds to support those in need! This project space is intended for BIPOC folks, as herbal schools are predominantly white. To donate to their project or enroll in classes, visit https://hoodherbalism.com/ and follow their social media at @hoodherbalism.
Indigescuela - This BIPOC-led space is dedicated to teaching womxn and folks about intentional healing through the avenues of holistic sexual health, womb health, and traditional healing. Using the knowledge and practices of herbalism, Mexican folk healing, and Mesoamerican medicine, Panquetzani (also the foundress of Indigemama: Ancestral Healing) leads students to finding the healing answers they need to lead as their best selves. The courses range in topics from lifelong self-womb care and womb wellness. To enroll in the online distance courses, head to https://indigescuela.com/ and support their social media at @indigescuela.
Bookstores:
Nā Mea Hawai’i - Meaning all things to do with Hawai’i, Native Books is a space created to share Hawaiian culture through education. If you are based in Hawai’i, or have the opportunity to visit post-pandemic, this is definitely a place to stop by! They support local artisans of all kinds in efforts to uplift their community and all that the Islands have to offer. They have dedicated their space to sharing this knowledge, education, and experiences to all who stop by, virtually and in-person. Shop their website https://www.nativebookshawaii.org/ and follow them @na_mea_hawaii.
Raven Reads - This bookstore is indigenous and womxn-owned, which began as an effort to share history and inspire folks as a result of what residential schools did to the indegnous communities in Canada, where languages and ways of life were washed away over the years. They offer collection boxes for children and adults, where each season a curated box will be sent to you filled with Indegenous works. To shop, support, and learn more, their website is https://ravenreads.org/ and their social media is @raven_reads.
Strong Nations - The online retailer is centered around idigenous literature and art, where their products range from children’s toys to classroom materials and, of course, literature. They are also a publishing house, offering a range of services for those interested. They also offer a wide variety of bundles in different categories! Each item on their shop has a badge on it to signify if it is indegnous art, a Canadian product, or indegnous text. If you are looking for indenous literature or works of different kinds, materials for your classroom, and more, stop by https://www.strongnations.com/ or @strong_nations.
Marcus Books - The first black-owned bookstore in the nation, Marcus Books is filled with history and the desire to educate and make space for black folks and all allies. Their goals of using literature to educate and unite communities has served folks in and around the San Francisco Bay Area (based in Oakland, CA) and nationwide through their online store. They have books for all ages in every genre by an array of black and latinx authors. To support, their website is https://bookshop.org/shop/marcusbooks or visit their social media @marcus.books.
Loving Me Books - A black and womxn-owned shop, Angela Nesbitt created this online bookstore to promote self-love amongst children of all races and backgrounds. Books are available for all age ranges and in a variety of languages! They also sell children’s clothing and accessories. There is a section for adult books, as well! Check out https://www.lovingmebooks.com/ and @lovemebooks for your next book.
Skincare:
Alma Bella - Meaning “beautiful soul” in Spanish, this womxn-owned skincare business is the epitome of self care with a cause. Creator Hannah Bahls, based in Washington state, handmakes this heavenly coco cream and redistributes 100% of the net profit to different BIPOC-led social justice funds. With more products coming soon, they prioritize organic, ethically sourced and traded, and natural ingredients. Each month, she chooses a new organization to give the proceeds to. To learn more about Alma Bella, their product and mission, head over to https://alma-bella.square.site/ or their Instagram @almabellanourish to learn more about how they emphasize self and community care.
HanaHana Beauty - Sustainable, clean beauty that uplifts womxn of color. All products are made with natural ingredients and oils, like fair-trade shea butter. They source their shea butter from the Katariga Women’s Shea Cooperative in Ghana. The black and womxn-owned shop includes body butters, bars, lip balms, and exfoliating cleansers. To buy, head to their site https://hanahanabeauty.com/ and follow at @hanahana_beauty.
BrownSugga Beauty - Black owned, vegan beauty for all skin types. Offering a variety of products from sugar scrubs to oil serums, body butters and soap bars, the New Orleans based online business is your one-stop-shop for healing and maintaining beautiful, healthy skin. Shop now at https://brownsuggabeautycompany.com/ and follow them at @brownsuggabeauty_.
Haípažaža pĥežúta - Meaning “medicine soap” in Lakota, this indegnous-owned skin care from Lakota folks sells soaps and herbal products nationwide. They utilize organic ingredients harvested from the homelands as well as fair-trade ingredients from across the world to create healthy, intentional products. The products range from soaps, shampoos, rubs, perfumes, bath bombs, scrubs, and more. (They even offer refills of some of these products)! To purchase, find them at https://www.haipazazaphezuta.com/ and @haipazaza.
Beauty:
Live Tinted - Founded by Deepica Mutlaya, Live Tinted is a brand dedicated to inclusion and diversity within the beauty industry. They use their platform to highlight multicultural beauty - giving space to voices and stories of those often underrepresented in the industry. Their products range from ethically sourced merchandise, huesticks, and gorgeous illuminators. Take a peek for yourself at https://www.livetinted.com/ and @livetinted on their different social media platforms.
Sahi Cosmetics - This small, family-owned cosmetics company has been taking the beauty industry by storm. Founder Shelly Sahi started Sahi cosmetics as a way to change the beauty standards we have become accustomed to after growing up feeling like her Indian skin wasn’t beautiful enough and always had trouble finding products that matched her complexion. Committed to their clean beauty promise, all of their products are cruelty and paraben free, with vegan friendly ingredients. An array of makeup and innovative products and ideas that will surely leave you obsessed! They also offer some clothing merchandise as well. Check them out at select retailers, their website https://sahicosmetics.com/ and their social media @sahicosmetics.
Queltzin Cosmetics - An indegenous-owned beauty brand specializing in fake lashes, all of their products are named after Aztec gods and goddesses as well as Nahuatl words to honor and educate folks about their indegenous heritage. Aside from lashes and lash tools, they offer some apparel and makeup accessories and tools, as well. Shop at https://queltzincosmetics.com/ and visit them at @queltzincosmetics.
Sweet Street Cosmetics - A Latina/womxn-owned cosmetics company that honors the around-the-way aesthetic. This brand was built by Natalia Durazo and LaLa Romero, who also co-founded the clothing company Bella Doña. their brand honors the beauty strides made by womxn of color and celebrates all the uniqueness and individuality that comes with it. Their products include a highly praised liquid liner, lip duos, eyeshadows, and lashes. Shop now at https://www.sweetstreetcosmetics.com/ and follow them @sweetstreetcosmetics.
Clothing:
Wasi Clothing - A Quechuan word meaning “hope,” Wasi is a brown-owned Bolivian-American clothing company founded and run completely by Vanessa Acosta. This business is dedicated to ethical and sustainable products and processes, as well as diverse representation in the fashion world. Their products are unique and there truly is something for everyone here, as their shop includes everything from clothing to accessories to accessories and prints! You can shop their website at https://wasiclothing.com/ and follow at @wasiclothing.
OXDX Clothing - Diné owned label, this indegnous brand offers merchandise to represent Native peoples and honor their experiences. Their mission includes preserving culture to art, clothing, creative content and storytelling. Their shop has unique pieces of clothing, art, and stickers. Shop at https://www.oxdxclothing.com/ and support them at @oxdxclothing.
Ginew - That Native-owned denim line honors the founders’ Ojibwe, Oneida, & Mohican heritage through the materials and concepts utilized to create their products. Their shop ranges from denim products (jackets, jeans, etc.) as well as unique jewelry, bandanas, and more. Shop all things Ginew on their website https://ginewusa.com/ and follow at @ginew_usa.
Art:
Hafandhaf - This Pakistani-born and Detroit raised artist uses her South Asian and Muslim roots to create art that reflexts her experinces and the life around her. She uses her background studying the Quran and Arabic and incorporates it into her work. She offers commissions, as well as prints. Many of her pieces were turned into other merchandise, like clothing, mugs, stickers, and accessories. To shop, visit https://hafandhaf.com/ and follow their social media @hafandhaf.
Adinas Doodles - Kichwa artist Adina Farinango creates Kichwa diasporic art. In hopes to heal and reclaim her Kichwa roots and her identity as an idigenous womxn, her art is a form of resistance. Her one of a kind art is available in prints, stickers, and on totes! Shop https://www.adinafarinango.com/ and follow @adinasdoodles.
Accessories:
BRWNGRLZ - The Pinay-owned jewelry company specializes in laser cut pieces that represent and honor Pilipinx heritage and brown pride. These unique, astounding pieces are only found at BRWNGRLZ. This space honors the stories of Pilpinx-identify folks while uplifting the voices of BIPOC folks everywhere. To support and shop, visit www.brwngrlz.com/ and follow at @brwngrlz.
Customized by Angelisa - Polynesian-owned customizable shop that does everything from trays to accessories! This shop is perfect for customized gifts and pieces for your space! Angelisa’s shop has rolling and coffee trays, resin jewelry, keychains, tumblers, and music player plaques. To shop and customize your own pieces, head to https://www.etsy.com/shop/customizedbyangelisa/ and @cbangelisa.
Spirituality:
Stari Agency - Run by Yakari Gabriel, Stari Agency is an Afro-Latina business regarding all things astrology. Yakari offers birth chart readings, transit readings, and follow ups. She aims to help you heal and learn more about you as you navigate your life’s journey. To book and learn more about these services, you can visit https://stariagency.com/ and @stariagency.
The Woke Mystix - Podcasters and authors Ellen and Imani create space for folks to find themselves in astrology, spirituality, and divinity. This WOC-owned business co-wrote Astrology SOS: An astrological survival guide to life, which releases on March 2, 2021. To listen to their podcast and learn more about their work, check out https://www.thewokemystix.com/ and @thewokemystix.
Dian Tala Crystals - This Filipinx-womxn owned crystal shop was created in hopes of offering affordable and accessible means of crystals and their healing properties. In efforts to offer exploration into intuition and personal guidance, this shop holds a variety uniquely cut crystals while teaching followers the properties of each. All funds go directly to the owner’s tuition, as well as direct relief funds to their family’s provinces when the recent typhoon hit the Philippines. To shop and support, follow their Instagram shops @diantalacrystals and @diantalasales.
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Total Drama (USA Release Cast)
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What if “Total Drama” series was in (USA release) in potential alternate universe cast? CAST: —————————– Total Drama series —————————– • Chris McLean: Ben Stiller • Chef Hatchet: Idris Elba Total Drama Island/Action/World Tour • Alejandro: Antonio Banderas • Beth: Mila Kunis • Blaineley: Ellen DeGeneres • Bridgette: Moira Kelly • Cody: Nathan Lane • Courtney: Mae Whitman • DJ: Tracy Morgan • Duncan: Ben Schwartz • Eva: Jane Lynch • Ezekiel: Bill Farmer • Geoff: Cam Clarke • Gwen: Carla Gugino • Harold: Nicolas Cage • Heather: Reese Witherspoon • Izzy: Emma Stone • Justin: George Lopez • Katie: Mindy Kaling • LeShawna: Jada Pinkett Smith • Lindsay: Anna Kendrick • Noah: Jason Bateman • Owen: Zach Galifianakis • Sadie: Lisa Kudrow • Sierra: Amy Poehler • Trent: Elijah Wood • Tyler: Michael J. Fox Total Drama Revenge of the Island • Anne Maria: Loretta Devine • Brick: Simon Pegg • Cameron: Kevin Hart • Dakota: Jenny Slate • Dawn: Andrea Libman • Jo: Bonnie Hunt • Lightning: Chris Rock • Mike: John Leguizamo • Sam: Bill Fagerbakke • Scott: Alan Tudyk • Staci: Greta Gerwig • Zoey: Kristen Bell Total Drama Pahkitew Island • Amy/Samey: Ginnifer Goodwin • Beardo (speaking): David Oyelowo • Dave: Woody Allen • Ella: Rachel MacFarlane • Jasmine: Lupita Nyong'o • Leonard: Shawn Michael Howard • Max: Steve Buscemi • Rodney: Brad Garrett • Scarlett: Drew Barrymore • Shawn: Channing Tatum • Sky: Leslie Mann • Sugar: Roseanne Barr • Topher: Nick Jonas —————————– Total Drama Ridonculous Race —————————– CAST: • Don: Louis C.K. • Brody: Gregg Berger • Carrie: Kristen Wiig • Chet: Josh Peck • Crimson: Scarlett Johansson • Devin: Matthew Broderick • Dwayne: Wallace Shawn • Ellody: Zendaya • Emma: Bella Thorne • Ennui: Liam Neeson • Gerry: Jim Cummings • Jacques: Jim Parsons • Jay: Tom Holland • Jen: Anne Hathaway • Junior: Debi Derryberry • Josee: Allison Janney • Kelly: Jessie J • Kitty: Kimiko Glenn • Laurie: Alyssa Milano • Lorenzo: Drake Bell • MacArthur: Lake Bell • Mary: Maia Mitchell • Miles: Cheryl Hines • Mickey: Jesse Eisenberg • Pete: Tim Curry • Rock: Eric Idle • Ryan: Luis Guzmán • Sanders: Wanda Sykes • Stephanie: Zoë Kravitz • Spud: Barry Bostwick • Tammy: Katherine Heigl • Taylor: Sarah Silverman • Tom: Raymond Perri Any ask for comments and questions, just let me know about Voice Actors and Voice Actresses from “Total Drama Trilogy”.
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