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jamespotterthefirst · 2 years ago
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Fearless (Ethan x MC)
Book: Open Heart, Year 2 Pairing: Dr. Ethan Ramsey x F!MC (Dr. Lilac Allende) Word count: 850 Rating/ Warning: Teen/ Mentions of mental health
Premise: The effects of the attack become harder to ignore when she succumbs to a panic attack. 
Note: Hurt/Comfort 
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Lilac's hands shake as she struggles with the cuff. In the midst of the chaos shattering within her, she notes how pale her skin looks, almost ghostly. The frenetic drumming of her heart reclaims her attention, thundering so fiercely against her ribcage that she is convinced its beats are numbered.
“Fuck!”
Numb fingers drop the blood pressure cuff.
Calm down.
Weak knees finally give out and Lilac barely feels the hardwood floor against her knees.
Breathe.
Breathing hurts. Breathing feels like a lungful of ice. A breath is akin to setting her insides on fire.
The bedroom spins around her.
Her heart is relentless, violently beating against her throat.
Beat, beat, beat…
It won't stop.
Beat, beat, beat, beat, beat, beat, beat.
Each one faster than the last.
Heart attack?
The drumming is all she hears.
Stroke?
It tries to keep her alive.
Asphyxia.
It tries to kill her.
“Fucking—”
The words cut off in a strangled sob. She is destined for that hospital bed again. Her fate is to die there.
Tears burn her skin as they fall. Each breath is a terrified wheeze.
“Lilac?”
Strong hands guide her up, anchoring arms and warm chest steadying her.
“Breathe,” his rich voice instructs. It's like a distant echo, a faraway light piercing the darkness.
“Ethan,” she breathes. “Something is wrong.”
“Focus on the present, Lilac.”
Danny and Bobby are on the linoleum floor, gasping. Her own lungs scream for air.
Rafael is on his hospital bed, his eyes closed. Lilac shuts her eyes tight but it feels like broken glass prickling her lids.
The silent killer courses through her as she stares at a plastic cover. A cold, desolate hospital room will be the last thing she sees before she dies. She's going to die alone.
“I'm here,” Ethan says. “You're safe, Lilac. Remember that and breathe. You're safe.”
“I'm dying, Ethan,” she tells him, panicked. “My blood pressure... My heart—”
Lilac breaks off, feeling her pulse rise like the slashing of a violent storm.
“Focus on my voice, Lilac. Breathe in and out slowly. Take your time.”
Breathing is agony but his voice guides her. Very carefully, she inhales a breath, terrified of the pain… except there is no pain. Just the beating of her terrified heart. The air leaves her in a shaky sigh.
“Concentrate on what you can feel and see. Bring your mind back to this moment right here.”
Unyielding, cold hardwood against her knees, cooling her sizzling skin. 
The soft, thick wool of his favorite knit sweater. 
Ethan's concerned face as the fog clears, blue eyes assessing her with the diligence of a doctor and all the love of a partner.
More air fills her lungs, her pulse steadying as it leaves her.
“That's it,” he encourages. “Take a few more deep breaths, Lilac.”
After a few more minutes, the thunder of her heart recedes and she can hear the busy Boston street in the distance once again. Lilac closes her eyes, the relief weakening her knees almost as much as the panic had. Ethan's arms anchor her in place.
“Better?” he asks quietly.
Eyes still closed, she nods.
“Better,” she assures him in a whisper.
“You're safe.”
The words, uttered like a promise for the third time that evening, make her feel weightless.
“I know that,” she says, opening her eyes. “Logically and medically, I know that but when a panic attack happens I—”
Her throat clamps up painfully. It takes all the strength in her weak body to keep the tears at bay. Ethan notices.
“Shhh,” he comforts her, pulling her close. “None of this is your fault, Lilac.”
At that, she cries, giving up the fight with a tearful little sob. It's not the words that make her crumble but the resolute conviction in his voice.
“I just hate feeling this way,” she cries softly. “My mind is always reliving the attack, thinking of the many things I could've done differently. Or fearing that the toxin could still somehow be in my body, even though I'm a doctor and I know that's not true. I hate feeling this scared and weak.”
Gently, Ethan pulls back to look her in the eye.
“You're not weak,” he tells her firmly, the truth shining in those blue eyes. “You're the bravest person I know.”
His lips against her forehead punctuate the proclamation, so delicate and tender that Lilac sways briefly on her feet. They fill her with newfound courage, inspiring her to face the undeniable truth— the same she had been running from since the attack.
“I want to see someone about this.”
Ethan contemplates her for the briefest of moments and then, he nods.
“I'm in contact with many outstanding colleagues who can help us. There are some I admire who would provide the best care.”
Lilac only nods.
“Thank you.”
“It's no problem. I can email them right now.”
She grips his hand.
“Not just for that. Thank you for being here.”
Ethan pauses only to push a wayward lock of hair behind her ear.
“No need to thank me, Lilac. I'm here for you. I always will be.”
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Note and disclaimer: This is based solely on my own experience with anxiety, panic attacks, and PTSD. 
Thank you so much for reading!
PS.  After this, I hope to write some holiday content. Wish me luck!
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zerounotvadri · 1 year ago
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20 AÑOS DE LA SENSACIONAL ORQUESTA LAVADERO, LO MEJOR DEL CLOWN MUSICAL EN MÉXICO
La celebración de dos décadas de trayectoria de la agrupación se llevará a cabo en el Teatro de la Ciudad Esperanza Iris
Se contará con la participación de invitados especiales
Por su calidad, respaldada en una continua práctica y constante investigación, La Sensacional Orquesta Lavadero se ha convertido en un referente del clown excéntrico musical en nuestro país. Fundada en 2003, sus andanzas la han llevado a ser reconocida en todo México, así como en países como Argentina, Brasil, Francia y Suiza.
Y, es por ello que celebrará su vigésimo aniversario con un especial concierto, que se llevará a cabo el próximo viernes 1º de septiembre en el Teatro de la Ciudad Esperanza Iris, con el apoyo de la Dirección del Sistema de Teatros de la Secretaría de Cultura de la Ciudad de México.
XXL. 20 años de La Sensacional Orquesta Lavadero es una selección de lo mejor del repertorio del ensamble, con sketches de clown y música ejecutada en vivo, que retoma su estilo único, que la lleva a interpretar a Duke Ellington, Maurice Ravel, Erik Satié y Antonio Vivaldi, entre otros, así como composiciones propias que se ejecuta con acordeón, armónica, lavadero, cucharas, peinófono y demás instrumentos que halla y crea. 
Para la celebración, se contará con la participación de artistas invitados, quienes se unirán a la fiesta de una de las mejores agrupaciones de clown musical por el cuidado en la selección y ejecución, así como por el virtuoso manejo del humor que une a niños y adultos en la carcajada, y la generosa entrega al público, que se vuelven elementos distintivos que caracteriza a la agrupación. 
La Sensacional Orquesta Lavadero se integra por Jesús Díaz (Chucho Lavadero), Nohemí Espinosa, Roam León, Alejandro Quintero (Alex Gesso) y Diego Santana. Asimismo, participarán Héctor López “Hectorazzo”, Paolo Becerra “Paolihno” y Mónica Magdiel. 
El espectáculo será dirigido por Jesús Díaz y contará con la producción de Héctor López, así como la producción ejecutiva de Carlo Montes de Oca, el diseño de Iluminación y Escenografía de Bobby Watson, las relaciones públicas y prensa de Pop Comunicación y la fotografía de Enid Hernández.
XXL 20 Años de La Sensacional Orquesta Lavadero se llevará a cabo el viernes 1º de septiembre a las 20:30 horas en el Teatro de la Ciudad Esperanza Iris (Donceles 36, Centro Histórico, Metro Allende). 
Admisión: Luneta, $350; Primer Piso Central, $275; Primer Piso Lateral, $230; Anfiteatro, $175, y Galería, $100. Los boletos se pueden adquirir en la taquilla del teatro y en las plataformas digitales de Ticketmaster.
Para conocer la programación de la Dirección del Sistema de Teatros de la Ciudad de México visite las redes sociales: Facebook @TeatrosCdMexico, Twitter @TeatrosCdMexico e Instagram @teatroscdmexico.
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lyrasky · 3 years ago
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jazzplusplus · 4 years ago
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Un Poquito de Tu Amor (Bird at 100) - Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra
Sherman Irby (as), Ted Nash (as), Victor Goines (ts), Walter Blanding (ts), Paul Nedzela (bs), Dan Nimmer (p), Carlos Henriquez (b), Obed Calvaire (dr), Bobby Allende (perc)
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nofatclips · 7 years ago
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Over and Over and Over by Jack White from the album Boarding House Reach - Director: Us (Christopher Barrett and Luke Taylor)
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whatevergreen · 2 years ago
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A 1998 Guardian article which is surprisingly informative...
I'm posting it in full:
"'It is the firm and continuing policy that Allende be overthrown by a coup… Please review all your present and possibly new activities to include propaganda, black operations, surfacing of intelligence or disinformation, personal contacts, or anything else your imagination can conjure…'
'Eyes only, restricted handling, secret' message. To US station chief, Santiago. From CIA headquarters. 16 October 1970.
You would be wrong to assume this plan for mayhem was another manifestation of the Cold War between the 'free world' and communism. Much more was at stake: Pepsi-Cola's market share and other matters closer to the heart of corporate America.
In exclusive interviews with The Observer last week, the former US Ambassador to Chile, Edward Korry, told the story in - and behind - these and other top secret CIA, State Department and White House cables recently released by the National Security Archives. Korry filled in gaps in the story by describing cables still classified, and disclosing information censored in papers now available under the US Freedom of Information Act.
Korry, who served Presidents Kennedy, Johnson and Nixon, told how US companies, from cola to copper, using the CIA as an international debt collection agency and investment security force.
Indeed, the October 1970 plot against Chile's President-elect Salvador Allende, using CIA 'sub-machine guns and ammo', was the direct result of a plea for action a month earlier by Donald Kendall, chairman of PepsiCo, in two telephone calls to the company's former lawyer, President Richard Nixon.
Kendall arranged for the owner of the company's Chilean bottling operation to meet National Security Adviser Henry Kissinger on September 15. Hours later, Nixon called in his CIA chief, Richard Helms, and, according to Helms's handwritten notes, ordered the CIA to prevent Allende's inauguration.
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But this is only half the story, according to Korry. He claims the US conspiracy against Allende's election did not begin with Nixon, but originated - and read no further if you cherish the myth of Camelot - with John F Kennedy.
In 1963, Allende was heading towards victory in Chile's presidential election. Kennedy decided his political creation, Eduardo Frei, the late father of Chile's current President, Eduardo Frei Ruiz-Tagle, could win the election by buying it. Kennedy left it to his brother, Bobby, the Attorney-General, to put the plan into action.
The Kennedys cajoled US multinationals into pouring $2 billion into Chile, a nation of only 8 million people. This was not benign investment, but what Korry calls 'a mutually corrupting' web of business deals, many questionable, for which the US government would arrange guarantees and insurance.
In return, the American-based firms kicked back millions of dollars to pay for well over half of Frei's successful election campaign. By the end of this process, Americans had gobbled up more than 85 per cent of Chile's hard-currency earning industries.
The US government, the guarantor of these investments, committed extraordinary monetary, intelligence and political resources to protect them. Several business-friendly US government front organisations and operatives were sent into Chile -including the American Institute for Free Labor Development, infamous for sabotaging militant trade unions.
Then, in 1970, US investments, both financial and political, faced unexpected jeopardy. A split between Chile's centre and right-wing parties permitted an alliance of communists, socialists and radicals - uniting behind the socialist Allende - to finish the presidential election 1 per cent ahead of his nearest rival.
That October, Korry, a hardened anti-communist, hatched an off-the-wall scheme to block Allende's inauguration and return Frei to power. To promote his own bloodless intrigues, the ambassador claims he 'back-channeled' a message to Washington warning against military actions that might lead to 'another Bay of Pigs' fiasco. (Korry retains a copy of this still-classified cable.)
But Korry's prescient message only angered Kissinger, who had already authorised the Pepsi-instigated coup, scheduled for the following week. Kissinger ordered Korry to fly in secret to Washington that weekend for a dressing-down. Still not knowing about the CIA plan, Korry told Kissinger in a White House corridor that 'only a madman' would plot with Chile's ultra-right generals.
As if on cue, Kissinger opened the door to the Oval Office to introduce Nixon. Nixon - who described his ambassador as 'soft in the head' - did agree that, tactically, a coup could not yet succeed. A last-minute cable to the CIA to delay action was too late: the conspirators kidnapped and killed Chile's pro- democracy Armed Forces Chief, Rene Schneider. Public revulsion at this crime assured Allende's confirmation by Chile's Congress.
Even if the US president's sense of realpolitik may have disposed him to a modus vivendi with Allende - Korry's alternative if his Frei gambit failed - Nixon faced intense pressure from his political donors in business who were panicked by Allende's plans to nationalise their operations.
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In particular, the president was aware that the owner of Chile's phone company, ITT Corporation, was illegally channelling funds into Republican Party coffers. Nixon could not ignore ITT - and ITT wanted blood. An ITT board member, ex-CIA director John McCone, pledged Kissinger $1 million in support of CIA action to prevent Allende from taking office.
Separately, Anaconda Copper and other multinationals, under the aegis of David Rockefeller's Business Group for Latin America, offered $500,000 to buy influence with Chilean congressmen to reject confirmation of Allende's victory. But Korry wouldn't play. While he knew nothing of the ITT demands on the CIA, he got wind of, and vetoed, the cash for payoffs from Anaconda and the other firms.
Korry, speaking last week from his home in Charlotte, North Carolina, disclosed that he even turned in to the Chilean authorities an army major who planned to assassinate Allende - unaware the officer was linked to the CIA plotters.
Once Allende took office, Korry sought accommodation with the new government, conceding that expropriations of the telephone and copper concessions (actually begun under Frei) were necessary to disentangle Chile from seven decades of 'incestuous and corrupting' dependency.
US corporations didn't see it that way. While pretending to bargain in good faith, they pushed the White House to impose a clandestine embargo on Chile's economy. But in case all schemes failed, ITT, claims Korry, paid $500,000 to someone referred to in their intercepted cables as 'The Fat Man'. Korry identified him as Jacobo Schaulsohn, Allende's ally on a committee set up to compensate firms whose property had been expropriated.
It was not money well spent. In 1971, when Allende learned of the corporate machinations against his government, he refused the compensation. It was this - the Chilean leader's failure to pay, not his perceived allegiance to the hammer and sickle - that sealed his fate.
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The State Department pulled Korry out of Santiago in October 1971. On his return to the US, he advised the government's Overseas Private Investment Corporation to deny Anaconda Copper and ITT compensation for their seized property. Korry argued that, like someone who burns down their own home, ITT could not claim against insurance for an expropriation the company had itself provoked by violating Chilean law.
Confidentially, he recommended criminal charges against ITT's top brass, including, implicitly, chief executive Harold Geneen, for falsifying the insurance claims and lying to Congress.
Given powerful evidence against the companies, OPIC at first refused them compensation, and the Justice Department indicted two mid-level ITT operatives for perjury. But ultimately, the companies received their money and the executives went free on the grounds that they were working with the full co-operation of the CIA - and higher.
In September 1970 in a secret cable to the US Secretary of State, ambassador Korry quotes Jean Genet: 'Even if my hands were full of truths, I wouldn't open it for others.' Why open his hand now? At 77, one supposes there is a desire to correct history. He says only that it is important to take out of the shadows what he calls - optimistically - the last case of US 'dollar diplomacy'.
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cscclibrary · 3 years ago
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[Horizontal graphic; background yellow streaks on black. Black, blue, and orange text: “Top 100 Most Banned and Challenged Books of the Past Decade / ALA American Library Association.” Image courtesy of the American Library Association.]
In 2020, the American Library Association released a list of the 100 most frequently banned and challenged books from 2010-2019. Most of them are for children and young adults, or are commonly assigned in schools. They range from century-old classics to current popular novels. Some were challenged for predictable reasons--swearing, violence, or sex. Many were challenged because they contained LGBTQ+ content. Some were challenged because they critiqued social institutions.
All of them are available either in the Columbus State Library or via the OhioLINK system. Clicking on any of the titles below will tell you where you can find the book; OhioLINK items can be requested and sent to the Columbus State campus. In the case of a series, the link usually leads to the first title in the series. Enjoy your right to read!
The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian by Sherman Alexie
Captain Underpants (series) by Dav Pilkey
Thirteen Reasons Why by Jay Asher
Looking for Alaska by John Green
George by Alex Gino
And Tango Makes Three by Justin Richardson and Peter Parnell
Drama by Raina Telgemeier
Fifty Shades of Grey by E. L. James
Internet Girls (series) by Lauren Myracle
The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison
The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini
Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins
I Am Jazz by Jazz Jennings and Jessica Herthel
The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky
To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee
Bone (series) by Jeff Smith
The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls
Two Boys Kissing by David Levithan
A Day in the Life of Marlon Bundo by Jill Twiss
Sex is a Funny Word by Cory Silverberg
Alice McKinley (series) by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor
It’s Perfectly Normal by Robie H. Harris
Nineteen Minutes by Jodi Picoult
Scary Stories (series) by Alvin Schwartz
Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson
Brave New World by Aldous Huxley
Beyond Magenta: Transgender Teens Speak Out by Susan Kuklin
Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck
The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood
The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas
Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic by Alison Bechdel
It’s a Book by Lane Smith
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain
The Things They Carried by Tim O'Brien
What My Mother Doesn’t Know by Sonya Sones
A Child Called “It” by Dave Pelzer
Bad Kitty (series) by Nick Bruel
Crank by Ellen Hopkins
Nickel and Dimed by Barbara Ehrenreich
Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi
The Adventures of Super Diaper Baby by Dav Pilkey
This Day in June by Gayle E. Pitman
This One Summer by Mariko Tamaki
A Bad Boy Can Be Good For A Girl by Tanya Lee Stone
Beloved by Toni Morrison
Goosebumps (series) by R.L. Stine
In Our Mothers’ House by Patricia Polacco
Lush by Natasha Friend
The Catcher in the Rye by J. D. Salinger
The Color Purple by Alice Walker
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time by Mark Haddon
The Bible
This Book is Gay by Juno Dawson
Eleanor & Park by Rainbow Rowell
Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close by Jonathan Safran Foer
Gossip Girl (series) by Cecily von Ziegesar
House of Night (series) by P.C. Cast
My Mom’s Having A Baby by Dori Hillestad Butler
Neonomicon by Alan Moore
The Dirty Cowboy by Amy Timberlake
The Giver by Lois Lowry
Anne Frank: Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank
Bless Me, Ultima by Rudolfo Anaya
Draw Me a Star by Eric Carle
Dreaming In Cuban by Cristina Garcia
Fade by Lisa McMann
The Family Book by Todd Parr
Feed by M.T. Anderson
Go the Fuck to Sleep by Adam Mansbach
Habibi by Craig Thompson
The House of the Spirits by Isabel Allende
Jacob’s New Dress by Sarah Hoffman
Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov
Monster by Walter Dean Myers
Nasreen’s Secret School by Jeanette Winter
Saga by Brian K. Vaughan
Stuck in the Middle by Ariel Schrag
The Kingdom of Little Wounds by Susann Cokal
1984 by George Orwell
A Clockwork Orange by Anthony Burgess
Almost Perfect by Brian Katcher
The Awakening by Kate Chopin
Burned by Ellen Hopkins
Ender’s Game by Orson Scott Card
Fallen Angels by Walter Dean Myers
Glass by Ellen Hopkins
Heather Has Two Mommies by Lesle´a Newman
I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings by Maya Angelou
Madeline and the Gypsies by Ludwig Bemelmans
My Princess Boy by Cheryl Kilodavis
Prince and Knight by Daniel Haack
Revolutionary Voices: A Multicultural Queer Youth Anthology by Amy Sonnie
Skippyjon Jones (series) by Judith Schachner
So Far from the Bamboo Grove by Yoko Kawashima Watkins
The Color of Earth (series) by Tong-hwa Kim
The Librarian of Basra by Jeanette Winter
The Walking Dead (series) by Robert Kirkman
Tricks by Ellen Hopkins
Uncle Bobby’s Wedding by Sarah S Brannen
Year of Wonders by Geraldine Brooks
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blackpoetry · 3 years ago
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Who locked up Mandela, Dhoruba, Geronimo, Assata, Mumia, Garvey, Dashiell Hammett, Alphaeus Hutton
Who killed Huey Newton, Fred Hampton, Medgar Evers, Mikey Smith, Walter Rodney, Was it the ones who tried to poison Fidel Who tried to keep the Vietnamese Oppressed
Who put a price on Lenin's head
Who put the Jews in ovens, and who helped them do it Who said "America First" and ok'd the yellow stars
Who killed Rosa Luxembourg, Liebneckt Who murdered the Rosenbergs And all the good people iced, tortured, assassinated, vanished
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Who is the ruler of Hell? Who is the most powerful
Who you know ever Seen God?
But everybody seen The Devil
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Like the acid vomit of the fire of Hell Who and Who and WHO who who Whoooo and Whooooooooooooooooooooo! Courtesy of; http://www.afropoets.net/amiribaraka.html
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mrsomewhere · 4 years ago
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Top 100 most banned and challenged books of the last decade:
The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian by Sherman Alexie
Captain Underpants (series) by Dav Pilkey
Thirteen Reasons Why by Jay Asher
Looking for Alaska by John Green
George by Alex Gino
And Tango Makes Three by Justin Richardson and Peter Parnell
Drama by Raina Telgemeier
Fifty Shades of Grey by E. L. James
Internet Girls (series) by Lauren Myracle
The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison
The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini
Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins
I Am Jazz by Jazz Jennings and Jessica Herthel
The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky
To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee
Bone (series) by Jeff Smith
The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls
Two Boys Kissing by David Levithan
A Day in the Life of Marlon Bundo by Jill Twiss
Sex is a Funny Word by Cory Silverberg
Alice McKinley (series) by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor
It's Perfectly Normal by Robie H. Harris
Nineteen Minutes by Jodi Picoult
Scary Stories (series) by Alvin Schwartz
Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson
A Brave New World by Aldous Huxley
Beyond Magenta: Transgender Teens Speak Out by Susan Kuklin
Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck
The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood
The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas
Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic by Alison Bechdel
It's a Book by Lane Smith
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain
The Things They Carried by Tim O'Brien
What My Mother Doesn't Know by Sonya Sones
A Child Called "It" by Dave Pelzer
Bad Kitty (series) by Nick Bruel
Crank by Ellen Hopkins
Nickel and Dimed by Barbara Ehrenreich
Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi
The Adventures of Super Diaper Baby by Dav Pilkey
This Day in June by Gayle E. Pitman
This One Summer by Mariko Tamaki
A Bad Boy Can Be Good For A Girl by Tanya Lee Stone
Beloved by Toni Morrison
Goosebumps (series) by R.L. Stine
In Our Mothers' House by Patricia Polacco
Lush by Natasha Friend
The Catcher in the Rye by J. D. Salinger
The Color Purple by Alice Walker
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time by Mark Haddon
The Holy Bible
This Book is Gay by Juno Dawson
Eleanor & Park by Rainbow Rowell
Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close by Jonathan Safran Foer
Gossip Girl (series) by Cecily von Ziegesar
House of Night (series) by P.C. Cast
My Mom's Having A Baby by Dori Hillestad Butler
Neonomicon by Alan Moore
The Dirty Cowboy by Amy Timberlake
The Giver by Lois Lowry
Anne Frank: Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank
Bless Me, Ultima by Rudolfo Anaya
Draw Me a Star by Eric Carle
Dreaming In Cuban by Cristina Garcia
Fade by Lisa McMann
The Family Book by Todd Parr
Feed by M.T. Anderson
Go the Fuck to Sleep by Adam Mansbach
Habibi by Craig Thompson
House of the Spirits by Isabel Allende
Jacob's New Dress by Sarah Hoffman
Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov
Monster by Walter Dean Myers
Nasreen’s Secret School by Jeanette Winter
Saga by Brian K. Vaughan
Stuck in the Middle by Ariel Schrag
The Kingdom of Little Wounds by Susann Cokal
1984 by George Orwell
A Clockwork Orange by Anthony Burgess
Almost Perfect by Brian Katcher
Awakening by Kate Chopin
Burned by Ellen Hopkins
Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card
Fallen Angels by Walter Dean Myers
Glass by Ellen Hopkins
Heather Has Two Mommies by Lesle´a Newman
I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings by Maya Angelou
Madeline and the Gypsies by Ludwig Bemelmans
My Princess Boy by Cheryl Kilodavis
Prince and Knight by Daniel Haack
Revolutionary Voices: A Multicultural Queer Youth Anthology by Amy Sonnie
Skippyjon Jones (series) by Judith Schachner
So Far from the Bamboo Grove by Yoko Kawashima Watkins
The Color of Earth (series) by Tong-hwa Kim
The Librarian of Basra by Jeanette Winter
The Walking Dead (series) by Robert Kirkman
Tricks by Ellen Hopkins
Uncle Bobby’s Wedding by Sarah S Brannen
Year of Wonders by Geraldine Brooks
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megs-readstoomuch · 4 years ago
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Top 💯 Banned Books of 2010-2020:
☑️The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian by Sherman Alexie
▪️Captain Underpants (series) by Dav Pilkey
▪️Thirteen Reasons Why by Jay Asher
▪️Looking for Alaska by John Green
▪️George by Alex Gino
▪️And Tango Makes Three by Justin Richardson and Peter Parnell
▪️Drama by Raina Telgemeier
☑️Fifty Shades of Grey by E. L. James
▪️Internet Girls (series) by Lauren Myracle
▪️The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison
▪️The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini
☑️Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins
▪️I Am Jazz by Jazz Jennings and Jessica Herthel
☑️The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky
☑️To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee
▪️Bone (series) by Jeff Smith
☑️The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls
▪️Two Boys Kissing by David Levithan
▪️A Day in the Life of Marlon Bundo by Jill Twiss
▪️Sex is a Funny Word by Cory Silverberg
▪️Alice McKinley (series) by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor
▪️It's Perfectly Normal by Robie H. Harris
▪️Nineteen Minutes by Jodi Picoult
☑️Scary Stories (series) by Alvin Schwartz
▪️Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson
☑️A Brave New World by Aldous Huxley
▪️Beyond Magenta: Transgender Teens Speak Out by Susan Kuklin
☑️Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck
☑️The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood
☑️The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas
▪️Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic by Alison Bechdel
▪️It's a Book by Lane Smith
☑️The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain
☑️The Things They Carried by Tim O'Brien
▪️What My Mother Doesn't Know by Sonya Sones
☑️A Child Called "It" by Dave Pelzer
☑️Bad Kitty (series) by Nick Bruel
▪️Crank by Ellen Hopkins
▪️Nickel and Dimed by Barbara Ehrenreich
▪️Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi
▪️The Adventures of Super Diaper Baby by Dav Pilkey
▪️This Day in June by Gayle E. Pitman
▪️This One Summer by Mariko Tamaki
▪️A Bad Boy Can Be Good For A Girl by Tanya Lee Stone
▪️Beloved by Toni Morrison
▪️Goosebumps (series) by R.L. Stine
▪️In Our Mothers' House by Patricia Polacco
▪️Lush by Natasha Friend
▪️The Catcher in the Rye by J. D. Salinger
▪️The Color Purple by Alice Walker
▪️The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time by Mark Haddon
☑️The Holy Bible
▪️This Book is Gay by Juno Dawson
☑️Eleanor & Park by Rainbow Rowell
▪️Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close by Jonathan Safran Foer
▪️Gossip Girl (series) by Cecily von Ziegesar
▪️House of Night (series) by P.C. Cast
▪️My Mom's Having A Baby by Dori Hillestad Butler
▪️Neonomicon by Alan Moore
▪️The Dirty Cowboy by Amy Timberlake
☑️The Giver by Lois Lowry
☑️Anne Frank: Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank
▪️Bless Me, Ultima by Rudolfo Anaya
▪️Draw Me a Star by Eric Carle
▪️Dreaming In Cuban by Cristina Garcia
▪️Fade by Lisa McMann
▪️The Family Book by Todd Parr
▪️Feed by M.T. Anderson
▪️Go the Fuck to Sleep by Adam Mansbach
▪️Habibi by Craig Thompson
▪️House of the Spirits by Isabel Allende
▪️Jacob's New Dress by Sarah Hoffman
▪️Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov
▪️Monster by Walter Dean Myers
▪️Nasreen’s Secret School by Jeanette Winter
▪️Saga by Brian K. Vaughan
▪️Stuck in the Middle by Ariel Schrag
▪️The Kingdom of Little Wounds by Susann Cokal
▪️1984 by George Orwell
▪️A Clockwork Orange by Anthony Burgess
▪️Almost Perfect by Brian Katcher
☑️Awakening by Kate Chopin
▪️Burned by Ellen Hopkins
▪️Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card
▪️Fallen Angels by Walter Dean Myers
▪️Glass by Ellen Hopkins
▪️Heather Has Two Mommies by Lesle´a Newman
☑️I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings by Maya Angelou
▪️Madeline and the Gypsies by Ludwig Bemelmans
▪️My Princess Boy by Cheryl Kilodavis
▪️Prince and Knight by Daniel Haack
▪️Revolutionary Voices: A Multicultural Queer Youth Anthology by Amy Sonnie
▪️Skippyjon Jones (series) by Judith Schachner
▪️So Far from the Bamboo Grove by Yoko Kawashima Watkins
▪️The Color of Earth (series) by Tong-hwa Kim
▪️The Librarian of Basra by Jeanette Winter
▪️The Walking Dead (series) by Robert Kirkman
▪️Tricks by Ellen Hopkins
▪️Uncle Bobby’s Wedding by Sarah S Brannen
▪️Year of Wonders by Geraldine Brooks
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MBTI Typing Index: Names A-B
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Stacey ABRAMS (ENTJ)
Amy ADAMS (INFP)
Douglas ADAMS (ENTP)
Ryan ADAMS (INFP)
Scott ADAMS (INTP)
Adele / Adele ADKINS (ESFP)
Isabelle ADJANI (INFP)
Sade ADU (ISFP)
Ben AFFLECK (ENTP)
Andre AGASSI (INFP)
Riz AHMED (ENTP)
Chantal AKERMAN (ENFP)
Jessica ALBA (ESFJ)
Damon ALBARN (INTJ)
Madeleine ALBRIGHT (ENTJ)
Elizabeth ALEXANDER (ENFJ)
Mahershala ALI (ENFJ)
Lily ALLEN (ESFP)
Paul ALLEN (INTP)
Woody ALLEN (INTP)
Isabel ALLENDE (ENFP)
Pedro ALONSO (ENFP)
Armande ALTAÏ (INFP)
Christiane AMANPOUR (ENTJ)
Tori AMOS (INFP)
Simon AMSTELL (INTP)
Gillian ANDERSON (ENTJ)
Jacob ANDERSON (ISFP)
Laurie ANDERSON (INTP)
Pamela ANDERSON (ESFP)
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Julie ANDREWS (ENFJ)
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Anne APPLEBAUM (ENTJ)
Jacinda ARDERN (ENFJ)
Hannah ARENDT (INTP)
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Dan ARIELY (ENTP)
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Billie Joe ARMSTRONG (ENFP)
Neil ARMSTRONG (ISTJ)
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Frances ARNOLD (ENTJ)
Darren ARONOFSKY (INFJ)
A$AP Rocky / Rakim MAYERS (ESTP)
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Julian ASSANGE (INTP)
Ari ASTER (INTP)
Alexandre ASTIER (ENTP)
Hayley ATWELL (ENFJ)
Margaret ATWOOD (INTP)
Marcus AURELIUS (INFJ)
Aurora / Aurora AKSNES (INFP)
Avicii / Tim BERGLING (ISTP)
Awkwafina / Nora LUM (ESTP)
Richard AYOADE (INTP)
Lauren BACALL (ENTJ)
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Kevin BACON (ISTP)
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Ruth BADER GINSBURG (ISTJ)
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Edouard BAER (ENTP)
Julien BAKER (INFP)
Daniel BALAVOINE (ENFP)
Bruce BALDEN (INFJ)
James BALDWIN (INFP)
Christian BALE (ESTP)
Sam BANKMAN-FRIED (ENTP)
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Jonathan BANKS (ISTP)
Tyra BANKS (ESFJ)
Steve BANNON (ESTJ)
Javier BARDEM (ENFJ)
René BARJAVEL (INFJ)
Travis BARKER (ISFP)
Charles BARKLEY (ESFP)
Sacha BARON COHEN (ENTP)
Roseanne BARR (ESTP)
Mario BARRAVECCHIA (ESFJ)
Drew BARRYMORE (ESFP)
Bat for Lashes / Natasha KHAN (INFP)
Jason BATEMAN (ENTP)
Rostam BATMANGLIJ (INFP)
Zal BATMANGLIJ (INFJ)
Noah BAUMBACH (INFP)
Dave BAUTISTA (ISTP)
Michael BAY (ESTP)
Aisling BEA (ENFP)
Mary BEARD (ENFJ)
Alison BECHDEL (INTP)
David BECKHAM (ISFP)
Victoria BECKHAM (ISFJ)
Kate BECKINSALE (ENFP)
Samantha BEE (ENFP)
Kristen BELL (ENFJ)
Jocelyn BELL BURNELL (INTP)
Matthew BELLAMY (ENTP)
Troian BELLISARIO (ENTJ)
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Carl BENJAMIN (ESTJ)
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Michel BERGER (INFJ)
Ingmar BERGMAN (INFJ)
Silvio BERLUSCONI (ESTP)
Tim BERNERS-LEE (INTP)
Ingrid BETANCOURT (INFJ)
Joep BEVING (INFJ)
Beyoncé / Beyoncé KNOWLES (ISFJ)
Jeff BEZOS (ENTP)
Preet BHARARA (ENTJ)
Joe BIDEN (ESFJ)
Justin BIEBER (ESTP)
Kathryn BIGELOW (INTJ)
Simone BILES (ESFP)
Juliette BINOCHE (ENFP)
Andrew BIRD (INFJ)
Jane BIRKIN (ESFP)
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Jack BLACK (ENTP)
Emma BLACKERY (ENFP)
James BLAKE (INFP)
Cate BLANCHETT (ENTJ)
Tyler BLEVINS (ENTP)
Orlando BLOOM (ESFP)
Rachel BLOOM (ENFP)
Michael BLOOMBERG (ESTJ)
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John BOLTON (ISTJ)
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Helena BONHAM CARTER (ENFP)
Cory BOOKER (ENFJ)
Kate BOSWORTH (ENTJ)
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Name starts with: A B, C D, E F,  G H, I J K L, M N O P, Q R S T, U V W X Y Z.
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Traxsource Top 250 Deep Tech + Bonus Tracks 2022-06-12
DOWNLOAD: https://thedjmusic.com/music/traxsource_top_250_deep_tech_bonus_tracks_2022_06_120
DATA CREATED: 2022-06-12 TOTAL: 249 GENRE: Minimal / Deep Tech
1-800 GIRLS - Move With Me
ANOTR - Atomic Air
ANOTR - Black Box
ANOTR - Everything You Say
ANOTR - Live For Another
ANOTR - TALI
ASTRE, PSTW - Hot Chords
Alan Fitzpatrick, DJ Deeon - Shake That Thang (DJOKO Remix)
Alex Arnout - Punkadelic (Original Mix)
Alfa Mist - Organic Rust
Andrea Giudice - Straight N Shake (Original Mix)
Andrew Azara - The Pressure
Andrew Azara, Robin Fett - Time Machine
Andrew Azara, Timmy P - Full Swing (Original Mix)
Andrey Loud - Tense (Original Mix)
Animist, AR38 - Late Nights - Animist Remix
Archie Hamilton - The Universe
Artmann - Enter The Wave
Baby Luck, Old Man Saxon - Touchy Feely
Bizen Lopez - I Love Buttons
Bizen Lopez - Made to Impress (Original Mix)
Blackchild (ITA) - Hasta el Cuatro
Bobby Caldwell - What You Won't Do for Love
Brizman, Artslaves - Negiot - Artslaves Unrestricted Remix
Burial, Four Tet - Nova
Caique Carvalho, Wildsuad - Call On Me
Carloh - Backlash
Carloh - Ritmo Rico
Casey Spillman - Won't Give Up
Catz 'n Dogz, Megane Mercury - Kiki (Solomun Remix)
Charlie Banks - Another Love (Original Mix)
Charlie Banks - Scenic Route
Chicks Luv Us - Freakon
Chris Stussy - Evening Drive
Chris Stussy, S.A.M. - Breather
Christian Engh - Tingle
Cla$$ & JCult, Jho Roscioli - To Da Beat
Classmatic - El Primer Corazon
Classmatic, Nfasis - Toma Dale
Cloud One - Patty Duke
Crazy P - If Life Could Be This Way
Cymande - Dove
D'Gian, Vicho Honorato - Talak - Original Mix
D'Julz - Highway
DJ Cam Quartet - New York New York
DJ Simi - Knowledge
DJOKO - My Bad Your Fault
DJOKO - Washed Away
DJOKO, Wlad - Superformer
Daan Steenman - Plastic Surgery (Jamback Remix)
Dachshund - Corruption
Dale Howard - Lippy (Original Mix)
Dani Pana, Jesse Jacob - Running To You - Jesse Jacob Remix
Dario D'attis - Believer (Paul C & Paolo Martini Remix)
Darius Syrossian, Prunk - Harlem Lights - Prunk Remix
David Berrie - Warp 2000
DeMarzo - Liquid Smoke
Den Haas - Dance Tip
Denney, James Dexter - For You
Denney, James Dexter - This Groove
Dennis Cruz - Zig Zag - Original Mix
Dennis Cruz, Leo Wood - What U Doing (Extended Mix)
Di Chiara Brothers - Homy
Dillon Marinez - Facelift
Dimmish - Boozeman
Dimmish - Burning Down
Dimmish - Make It Happen
Dimmish - Mr. Liar
Dimmish - No Drama
Dimmish - Vibes (Original Mix)
Dirty Dan - Deep Soul
Dj Steaw, Aron Volta - Knockout - Aron Volta Remix
Djoko - Rapture
Drez (HU) - Machine Funk
Duke Hugh - Greenleaf
Dusky - Flo Jam
East End Dubs - bRave
Ed Hodge - Ten Tonne
Eddy M - Really Really Hot (Original Mix)
Eddy M, Dennis Cruz - Goldigger (Original Mix)
Eskuche, James Dexter - Feelings - James Dexter Remix
Evan Wheeler - Deez Cutz (Edit)
Fabe (GER) - Different Loop
Fabe (Ger) - All You
Fabe (Ger) - From Top To Bottom
Fabe (Ger) - No End In Sight
Fisher Feat. Shermanology - It's A Killa (Shermanology Edit)
Fiyahdred - Anyway (Do It)
Francisco Allendes - What You Do
Francisco Tettamanti - Back 2 Mood
Frank Ocean - Sweet Life
Franky Rizardo, KiRiK - Diamond
Franky Rizardo, Motion Sky - Everybody
GOLFOS - NOW JAZZ - MIDNIGHT MIX
GoldRed - Everything
Gorge - Darkness (Original Mix)
Harvey Sutherland, DāM-FunK - Feeling Of Love
Hodgey - Get Down (Original Mix)
Horatio - Take 5
Hot Since 82, Jem Cooke - Buggin' (Dyook Remix)
Italobros - Universe
Jaden Thompson - Closer
Jamback - Motion
Jansons - Moving On (Original Mix)
Jason Xmoon - You
Jerëmie., Italobros - Attention
Jesse Jacob - Funky As
Jesse Jacob - Let It Ride
Jimi Jules - Burning
Jizz - Onyx - Original Mix
Jizz - What is Love (Original Mix)
Jizz, ADRIANZA, Mihai Popoviciu - Show Me - Mihai Popoviciu Remix
Job De Jong, Stef Davidse - Years Go By - Stef Davidse Remix
Joe Vanditti - Whole Life
Joe Vanditti, Michel Talle - IPAP
Jordan Rakei - Bruises
Josh Baker - Energy (Original Mix)
Josh Butler & Dennis Cruz - Coming Up
Joy Orbison, TYSON - born slipping
Julian (AR) - Dance With Me - Original Mix
Julian Millan - Agape
Kahu - You Rock
Kai Rodriguez - Undaground
Kidoo, Robert Onut - Late Sunset (Original Mix)
Konov - Rules Of Melody
Kreature - Summer Days
Kreature, Rendher - Excuse Me - Rendher Remix
Kreech - Back To Me
Late Replies - Dream (Original Mix)
Late Replies - No Mixer
Late Replies - Summer at 93
Late Replies - Work That
Latmun - Again
Lauren Lo Sung - One Last Thing (Original Mix)
Lavy, Job De Jong - Anti Social (Original Mix)
Lee Foss, Eddy M - Social Distancing
Legit Trip - Broke My Heart
LewRaz - Early In The AM (Original Mix)
LewRaz - Shady
Litmus, Jordan Brando - Valdez
Little Simz, Cleo Sol - Woman
Lorenzo Dotti - The Cloud (Original Mix)
Luca Donzelli - Vault 24
Luuk Van Dijk - Da Revolution
Luuk Van Dijk - Got Sum
Lyand - Something Real
M-High - Days Past
M-High - Enchant me
M-High - Endless Whispers (Original Mix)
MADVILLA - Ether (Original Mix)
MOOR - Throwing Shadows
Mahony - Pasi De Dans (Original Mix)
Mai iachetti, LaRosa - 90s Trip - LaRosa Remix
Majesty - Coffee Shop (Alexis Raphael Remix)
Marc Ribot, Los Cubanos - Aurora En Pekin
Marco Strous - LOL
Mariche, Pablo Aristimuno - Not in the Morning
Mateo Dufour, Cosenza - Data Move
Max Dean - This Party (Original Mix)
Mendo - Minimal Flavour (Original Mix)
Mendo - Single Ladies (Original Mix)
Michael James - Downstream (Original Mix)
Michael James - Nobody Does
Miguel Lobo - Back In Rewind (Original Mix)
Mike Jaguar, Fernando Meza - Crystal
Mr.diamond, LEON (Italy) - Rum
Nas Elmes, Eli Samuel - Turn Me - Original Mix
Nathan Inman - Digital Love
Nathan Inman - Knock Back
Nautica (UK) - Manifest
Nick Curly - Sway (Extended Mix)
Niteplan - 020
Normani, KAYTRANADA - Wild Side (feat. KAYTRANADA) - KAYTRANADA Remix
O.B - Se Puede
ODK - One For Me
Oden & Fatzo, Fabe (Ger) - 69 Party Boys - Fabe 68 Remix
Odette - Dirty Gysele
Orchestra Baobab - Utrus Horas
Overmono - Diamond Cut
PAWSA - Roll Play (Extended Mix)
Pablo Hdez - TLT
Pablo Moses - Music Is My Desire - 2010 Remastered Version
Paluma - Britney
Paluma - Hands On
Paluma, Tyson O'brien - Speak To Tha Yung (Original Mix)
Paolo Rocco, T.O.S. - Waddabout Chu ft. T.O.S.
Piero Scratch - About Us
Prince - 17 Days - Piano & A Microphone 1983 Version
Project89 - Together (Original Mix)
Raized - Let Me See You Dance - Original Mix
Riaz Dhanani, Max Chapman - Rewind - Max Chapman Remix
Robbie Doherty - Facetime (Original Mix)
Robbie Doherty - Steel Bird
Robbie Doherty - You're Lovin' It
Robert Glasper, SiR, Bridget Kelly, Song Bird - All I Do [Feat. SiR, Bridget Kelly, Song Bird]
Robert James - Space Beats
Robin Fett, Polar (NL) - Reaching For The Moon
Robin Rafa - Do It Right
Robin Rafa - Keep Moving (Mennie remix)
Roger Sanchez - Not Enough (Josh Butler Remix)
Rossi. - Applause
Rossi. - Who Am I?
Roxelio - Get Down - Original Mix
Ruze - Felicidade (Original Mix)
Ruze - Hardwire
Ruze - Merci
Ruze - Open Door Policy
Saigon (UK) - Good For You (LewRaz Remix)
Saigon (UK) - Good For You
Samu.l - Skyline
Samuele Scelfo - Funky Like F
Sante Sansone - Exit (Original Mix)
Seth Troxler, Jaden Thompson - Talking Walls (Dub)
Sherbert, Tierap - Dancefloor Kisses (Original Mix)
Sidney Charles - Grindin
Sidney Charles - Organica
Sidney Charles - Sin City
Silk & Fuss - Funky Freddy
Simon Kidzoo - Mysterious (Extended Mix)
Southall - The Way
Space Jump - Make It (Original Mix)
Steve Bug, Cle - Butterflies Speak Poetry (Original Mix)
Sunday Noise, Paul Trelles - Swingthing
T.Markakis - Rise (Original Mix)
THEO POLES, Roberta - Until We Fly
THEOS - Turn Up Marty
Tapesh, Sunday Noise - Pressure
The Ballistic Brothers, Kenny Dope - Marching On - Nu-Yorican Soul Mix
Timmy P - Buzz The Tower (MADVILLA Remix)
Tom Caruso, Mallin - Ready - Mallin Remix
Toman - Am I Conscious
Toman - Better Is Weather
Toman - Everywhere I Go I'm Haunted By Jazz
Toman - Otro Mundo
Toman - Una Y Nada
Tommier Joyson, East End Dubs - Clap Your Hands - East End Dubs Remix
Tommy Vercetti - Freedom
Tommy Vercetti - Tranquility
Traumer - Hoodlum
Tuccillo, Kindbud - Underground (Archie Hamilton's Frequency Remix)
TwoSlice - Botanical Garden
TwoSlice, Dj Steaw - Down The Line - DJ Steaw Remix
U-FO - Moments
Vales - You Turn Me On
Wheats - G.T.N
Wheats - N NIGHT
Wyatt Marshall - Distant Traveller
Zynk - How We Feeling (Original Mix)
simas - Benja
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angelramirezjr · 2 years ago
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Wow! The day has finally arrived. So excited and honored to have the greatest team as well as friends that have my back 100% and truly believe in me! My song "Sin Respiración" is out in a day or so (feat.) Mister Fitzwell and the great Chris Perez! What an honor!!! Thank you, Adan Perez, Marioso De Jesus, Bobby Allende, Christopher Sanchez, Charles M. Garcia, Esteban Piñero, and my brother from another mother Jeff Vigil for truly believing in me and my music! Love you guys! Let's take a ride! To anyone going through hard times... keep the faith and know that IT'S ALL HAPPENING FOR A GOOD REASON! To all the loving fans from around the world that NEVER EVER gave up on me, this one's for you! xoxo 💋 #music #love #life #kindness #forgiveness #musicalatinaurbana #latinos #romance #vida #amorproprio #diostebendiga #god #faith #salsa Mami, Papi esto es para ti! Los extraño muchísimo y NUNCA me dejaré por vencido! Descansen en Paz siempre 😔🙏🏽💐 https://www.instagram.com/p/CeIrPb8ur0g/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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rjt4 · 7 years ago
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Somebody Blew Up America by Amiri Baraka
They say its some terrorist, some barbaric A Rab, in Afghanistan It wasn’t our American terrorists It wasn’t the Klan or the Skin heads Or the them that blows up nigger Churches, or reincarnates us on Death Row It wasn’t Trent Lott Or David Duke or Giuliani Or Schundler, Helms retiring
It wasn’t The gonorrhea in costume The white sheet diseases That have murdered black people Terrorized reason and sanity Most of humanity, as they pleases
They say (who say?) Who do the saying Who is them paying Who tell the lies Who in disguise Who had the slaves Who got the bux out the Bucks
Who got fat from plantations Who genocided Indians Tried to waste the Black nation
Who live on Wall Street The first plantation Who cut your nuts off Who rape your ma Who lynched your pa
Who got the tar, who got the feathers Who had the match, who set the fires Who killed and hired Who say they God & still be the Devil
Who the biggest only Who the most goodest Who do Jesus resemble
Who created everything Who the smartest Who the greatest Who the richest Who say you ugly and they the goodlookingest
Who define art Who define science
Who made the bombs Who made the guns
Who bought the slaves, who sold them
Who called you them names Who say Dahmer wasn’t insane
Who? Who? Who?
Who stole Puerto Rico Who stole the Indies, the Philipines, Manhattan Australia & The Hebrides Who forced opium on the Chinese
Who own them buildings Who got the money Who think you funny Who locked you up Who own the papers
Who owned the slave ship Who run the army
Who the fake president Who the ruler Who the banker
Who? Who? Who?
Who own the mine Who twist your mind Who got bread Who need peace Who you think need war
Who own the oil Who do no toil Who own the soil Who is not a nigger Who is so great ain’t nobody bigger
Who own this city
Who own the air Who own the water
Who own your crib Who rob and steal and cheat and murder and make lies the truth Who call you uncouth
Who live in the biggest house Who do the biggest crime Who go on vacation anytime
Who killed the most niggers Who killed the most Jews Who killed the most Italians Who killed the most Irish Who killed the most Africans Who killed the most Japanese Who killed the most Latinos
Who? Who? Who?
Who own the ocean
Who own the airplanes Who own the malls Who own television Who own radio
Who own what ain’t even known to be owned Who own the owners that ain’t the real owners
Who own the suburbs Who suck the cities Who make the laws
Who made Bush president Who believe the confederate flag need to be flying Who talk about democracy and be lying
Who the Beast in Revelations Who 666 Who know who decide Jesus get crucified
Who the Devil on the real side Who got rich from Armenian genocide
Who the biggest terrorist Who change the bible Who killed the most people Who do the most evil Who don’t worry about survival
Who have the colonies Who stole the most land Who rule the world Who say they good but only do evil Who the biggest executioner
Who? Who? Who?
Who own the oil Who want more oil Who told you what you think that later you find out a lie
Who? Who? Who?
Who found Bin Laden, maybe they Satan Who pay the CIA, Who knew the bomb was gonna blow Who know why the terrorists Learned to fly in Florida, San Diego
Who know why Five Israelis was filming the explosion And cracking they sides at the notion
Who need fossil fuel when the sun ain’t goin’ nowhere
Who make the credit cards Who get the biggest tax cut Who walked out of the Conference Against Racism Who killed Malcolm, Kennedy & his Brother Who killed Dr King, Who would want such a thing? Are they linked to the murder of Lincoln?
Who invaded Grenada Who made money from apartheid Who keep the Irish a colony Who overthrow Chile and Nicaragua later
Who killed David Sibeko, Chris Hani, the same ones who killed Biko, Cabral, Neruda, Allende, Che Guevara, Sandino,
Who killed Kabila, the ones who wasted Lumumba, Mondlane, Betty Shabazz, Die, Princess Di, Ralph Featherstone, Little Bobby
Who locked up Mandela, Dhoruba, Geronimo, Assata, Mumia, Garvey, Dashiell Hammett, Alphaeus Hutton
Who killed Huey Newton, Fred Hampton, Medgar Evers, Mikey Smith, Walter Rodney, Was it the ones who tried to poison Fidel Who tried to keep the Vietnamese Oppressed
Who put a price on Lenin’s head
Who put the Jews in ovens, and who helped them do it Who said “America First” and ok’d the yellow stars
Who killed Rosa Luxembourg, Liebneckt Who murdered the Rosenbergs And all the good people iced, tortured, assassinated, vanished
Who got rich from Algeria, Libya, Haiti, Iran, Iraq, Saudi, Kuwait, Lebanon, Syria, Egypt, Jordan, Palestine,
Who cut off peoples hands in the Congo Who invented Aids Who put the germs In the Indians’ blankets Who thought up “The Trail of Tears”
Who blew up the Maine & started the Spanish American War Who got Sharon back in Power Who backed Batista, Hitler, Bilbo, Chiang kai Chek
Who decided Affirmative Action had to go Reconstruction, The New Deal, The New Frontier, The Great Society,
Who do Tom Ass Clarence Work for Who doo doo come out the Colon’s mouth Who know what kind of Skeeza is a Condoleeza Who pay Connelly to be a wooden negro Who give Genius Awards to Homo Locus Subsidere
Who overthrew Nkrumah, Bishop, Who poison Robeson, who try to put DuBois in Jail Who frame Rap Jamil al Amin, Who frame the Rosenbergs, Garvey, The Scottsboro Boys, The Hollywood Ten
Who set the Reichstag Fire
Who knew the World Trade Center was gonna get bombed Who told 4000 Israeli workers at the Twin Towers To stay home that day Why did Sharon stay away?
Who? Who? Who?
Explosion of Owl the newspaper say The devil face cd be seen
Who make money from war Who make dough from fear and lies Who want the world like it is Who want the world to be ruled by imperialism and national oppression and terror violence, and hunger and poverty.
Who is the ruler of Hell? Who is the most powerful
Who you know ever Seen God?
But everybody seen The Devil
Like an Owl exploding In your life in your brain in your self Like an Owl who know the devil All night, all day if you listen, Like an Owl Exploding in fire. We hear the questions rise In terrible flame like the whistle of a crazy dog
Like the acid vomit of the fire of Hell Who and Who and WHO who who Whoooo and Whooooooooooooooooooooo!
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theultimatefan · 4 years ago
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La Vida Baseball Rolls Out Strong Lineup For MLB Openers
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TeamWorks Media today announced that La Vida Baseball, its award winning English and Spanish language baseball platform, will provide extensive coverage of some of the biggest names around MLB as we head towards the re-start of baseball this weekend. LaVida Baseball will have coast to coast coverage with reporters in cities from New York and Chicago to San Diego and St. Louis as part of its live streaming content. The platform is coming off a four-month period of record engagement despite baseball being on hiatus, reaching more than 11 million fans alone in the past thirty days, making it one of the most visited independent sports-specific sites and service available.
“Our business is all about bringing the personalities of the game to a dedicated and thriving digital first audience who are both English and Spanish speaking but share a passion for baseball, and the last few months have been both educational and evolutionary in our learnings,” said TeamWorks Media co-founder Jay Sharman. “We have been able to identify daily stories and bring in a wide range of personalities, from media and ownership to players and families, who used our platform to share stories, and we look forward to advancing those conversations now that we are close to getting back on the field for what will be a historic run to October for MLB.”
Starting today and culminating on Friday the 24th, La Vida Baseball will be expanding its regular live broadcast window to include coast to coast drop ins with a lineup that includes:
Linda G. Alvarado, co-owner of the Colorado Rockies
Bob Kendrick, NLBM President
Gabe Kapler, San Francisco Giants Manager
Luis Gonzalez, former MLB star and current DBacks executive
Enrique Rojas, ESPN journalist
Jose Mota, bilingual broadcaster for Angels/FOX/MLB Network
Henry Santos, lead singer for the legendary Dominican group Aventura | New York
Bobby Allende renowned musical artist and baseball fan | New York
Jon Morosi, MLB Network announcer
Jose Contreras, former MLB player
Mike Janela, New York Mets play-by-play voice
Bengie Molina, former MLB players and current Cardinals Spanish language broadcaster
All that will be in addition to the live social media streaming series, highlighted by La Vida Baseball ¡Live!, the brand’s weekday interactive, fan-centric live show, hosted by Jennifer Mercedes (@Chica_Deportes); El Bullpen the daily, short-form cultural video round-up, hosted by Julie Alexandria (@JulieAlexandria); Being Guillén, a hilarious weekly show and podcast, hosted by former World Series Champion manager, Ozzie Guillén and two of his sons, Ozzie Guillén Jr. and Oney Guillén; Gaming with The Guilléns, a live, engaging Twitch experience where Guillén Jr. challenges Major Leaguers to play him in the video game “MLB The Show,” and Home Plate, a newly video series celebrates food and lifestyle hosted by Jennifer Mercedes and Julie Alexandria.
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