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caroleditosti · 2 years ago
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'Camelot' Revival at Lincoln Center, Superbly Re-imagined for Our Time
'Camelot' is stunning in revival at Lincoln Center. Bartlett Sher's direction and Aaron Sorkin's book are superb. And the cast? Well, just exceptional.
Phillipa Soo (center) and company in Lincoln Center Theater’s production of Camelot (courtesy of Joan Marcus.j The original 1958 musical Camelot. performed with Alan Jay Lerner’s book and lyrics, and Frederick Loewe’s music, adapts theArthurian legend from T.H. White’s collection of fantasy novels entitled Once and Future King (1958). White’s adaptation was loosely based on the 1485 work Le…
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hamstrous · 4 months ago
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Pioneers in Computing and IT
Computer technology has come a long way since the first computer was invented. Along the way, many people from diverse backgrounds contributed inventions and innovations that helped us get to where we are today with modern computers. Without these individuals, information technology would not be where it is today. 
Early Computer Pioneers
Ada Lovelace
Ada Lovelace was born in 1815 to Anna Milbanke and the poet Lord Byron. Her mother Anna Milbanke educated her to excel in mathematics. When Lovelace was still young, she was shown the Difference Engine (a mechanical calculator developed by Charles Babbage) and published a set of notes which contained the first computer algorithm for the Analytical Engine in 1843. Lovelace predicted at the time that computers would eventually be used outside of mathematics for things like composing music and made predictions about how technology would influence society. 
Alan Turing
Alan Turing was born in 1912. While completing his degrees, he developed the concept of the Turing machine. Turing proved that there were some yes/no mathematical questions that could never be solved computationally which defined computation and its limitations. These findings would go on to become one of the seeds of computer science and his conceptual Turing machine (so named by his Doctoral advisor) is considered a predecessor of modern computer programs. During the Second World War, Turing developed the Turing-Welchman Bombe which was used to decipher Nazi codes and intercept Nazi messages. After the war, Turing's Imitation Game (now known as the Turing test) was created as a means to evaluate the abilities of artificial intelligence. 
Margaret Hamilton
Margaret Hamilton was born in 1936. While working in the meteorology department at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, she developed software for predicting weather. Later Hamilton would go on to work on the software that was used in the NASA Apollo command and lunar modules. With her experience writing software, she wanted to ensure that this skill would get its due respect and coined the term “software engineering.” Culminating her experience working on the Apollo missions and moon landings, Hamilton formalized what she learned into a theory that would later become the Universal System Language. 
Admiral Grace Hopper
Grace Hopper was born in 1906. During the Second World War, she joined the US Navy Reserve after taking a leave from her role as a mathematics professor at Vassar College. In the Navy, she was assigned the Bureau of Ships Computation Project at Harvard University where she worked on the programming team for the Mark I computer. After the war and her time at Harvard, she began working on more powerful computers and recommended that a programming language be developed that used English words rather than symbols. This concept would eventually become FLOW-MATIC the first programming language to use English words which also necessitated the invention of the first compiler (a program that translates source code into machine code). Notably, she is also credited with first using the term “computer bug” after a real bug (a moth) flew into a computer she was working on. Later in her career, she was one of the designers of COBOL, a programming language that is still in use today. 
NASA and the Human Computers 
The following women all worked on various NASA projects. Some even were hired as human computers. They were tasked with completing complex calculations by hand for all sorts of situations from wartime thrust-to-weight ratios to Apollo orbit trajectories. They all went on to have impressive careers in mathematics and computer science. 
Annie Easley developed the energy analytics code used to analyze power technology including the technology that was used in battery technology for Centaur rockets and early hybrid vehicles
Katherine Johnson was a physicist, mathematician, and space scientist who provided the calculation for important missions like the first orbit of the Earth and the Apollo 11 moon landing. 
Dorothy Vaughan was a mathematician who would eventually become the first African American supervisor of NACA (National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics which would later become NASA) and a FORTRAN expert programmer working on the Scout Launch Vehicle Program (a family of rockets that placed small satellites in orbit). 
Mary Jackson was NASA’s first Black female engineer. She worked on wind tunnel and flight experiments and would go on to earn NASA’s most senior engineering title. 
Melba Roy Mouton was a Head Mathematician at NASA working on Project Echo, the first experiment in passive satellite communication. At NASA, she wrote programs that calculated locations and trajectories of aircraft. 
Evelyn Boyd Granville worked on multiple projects in the Apollo and Mercury programs for NASA. She worked on computer techniques related to concepts like celestial mechanics and trajectory computation. 
Innovators in Modern Technology
Hedy Lamarr
Hedy Lamarr was born in 1914. A movie actress during the golden age of Hollywood, she was also a self-taught inventor. During the Second World War, she read about radio-controlled torpedoes which could potentially be jammed by enemy forces. She and a composer friend proposed and patented an idea for a frequency-hopping radio signal that used existing player piano technology. The principles of this work would eventually be used in familiar technologies like WiFI, Bluetooth, and GPS. 
Guillermo Gonzalez Camarena
Guillermo Gonzalez Camarena was born in 1917. An electrical engineer, in 1940 he patented an adapter that let monochrome cameras use colors. This technology was one of the earliest forms of color television. Camarena’s system would eventually be used by NASA for the Voyager mission and made color images of Jupiter possible.
Gerald (Jerry) Lawson 
Jerry Lawson was born in 1940. Working as a semiconductor engineer for the Fairchild company, he worked on a team that developed the Fairchild Channel F, a color video game console that was designed to use interchangeable game cartridges. Previously, most game systems had built-in programming. He would later be dubbed the “father of the video game cartridge” for this work. 
Mark E. Dean
Mark Dean was born in 1957. An inventor and computer scientist, he is the chief engineer of the IBM team that released the IBM personal computer. He holds three of the nine patents for the PC. He and his team also created the first gigahertz computer chip and he also helped develop the color PC monitor. Along with Dennis Moeller, he developed the Industry Standard Architecture (ISA) bus which was a precursor to modern bus structures like PCI and PCI express. 
Clarence “Skip” Ellis
Clarence Ellis was born in 1943. He was a computer scientist and professor who pioneered in Computer Supported Cooperative Work and Groupware. In fact, while working at Xerox PARC, he and his team developed a groupware system called OfficeTalk. For the first time, this system allowed for collaboration from a distance using ethernet. He also focused on icon-based graphical user interfaces (GUIs) that have become prevalent in modern computing. 
Gladys West
Gladys West was born in 1930. A mathematician, she was hired to work for the US Navy to more accurately model the shape of the Earth. She used algorithms to account for all sorts of variations in the shape of the Earth and her model would eventually be used as the basis for the Global Positioning System (GPS). 
These individuals are a few notable examples, but this is by no means a complete list!
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tenaciouspostfun · 2 years ago
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Camelot Theatre Review
"Camelot" at the Vivian Beaumont  may attract a modern audience. What was originally written by Alan Jay Lerner (he also did the lyrics as well) and music by Frederick Loewe is now modified by Aaron Sorkin (A Few Good Men). The problem with this "Camelot" is not the acting nor the singing, it is with Sorkin trying to take a classic and making it modern.
 The stories premise is the same, a young boy, Arthur Andrew Burnap) pulls the old king's sword out of a rock, in doing so, he becomes king. As a young man he relies on Merlyn ( an excellent Dakin Matthews who doubles as Pellinore as well) to tell him what the future brings. At 104 years old, Merlyn dies leaving Arthur to fend for himself. England has just beaten France in a war and part of the settlement is that the French king must let Arthur marry his daughter, Guenevere (Phillipa Soo).
 Under the direction of Bartlett Sher the two never mesh. We never believe that these two are in love; neither do we feel any affection toward her lover, Lancelot du Lac. Equally confusing is Arthur's first love, Morgan Le Fey. In this rendition of the musical she is smarter than Arthur, more confident than he and like Guenevere, she is a free spirit who doesn't need anything from anyone. In the time of "Camelot", woman were very dependent on men and in traditional times were not independent.
 While I thought most of the songs were very good, much of the choreography was not. "The Lusty Month of May" was just awful and so was "Fie on Goodness". Byron Easley never took the dancing deep enough to get excited about it.
 The real problem with "Camelot" lies in the updating of the book. I was almost waiting for King Arthur to call his Round Table Knights "Dude" ; and the same with Lancelot, I was waiting for him to be called "Bro".
 Sorkin has the language in this classic of a musical all wrong, he has Arthur speaking and acting like a buffoon; he has Arthur's wife calling the shots and has Lancelot as the Alpha Male.
 Like so many classic Broadway shows of late, writers are taking a classic and making them "Woke". It is almost an apology as to how people acted back when; it is almost as if they are denying history as well. My advise is that if you want to change the classics, write a new musical instead.
Robert Goulie, Julie Andrew's, Venessa Redgrave, Camelot, JFK, BROADWAY, Tony Awards, A Doll's House, Hamilton, Some Like It Hot, Marilyn Monroe, Jack Lemon.
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danceoftheday · 6 years ago
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Performed by: Sonny Allen, Vanessa Benton, Cheryl Burr, Leslie Dockery, Cisco Drayton, Byron Easley, John Elejaide, Debra Elkins, Gina Ellis, John Festa,  Robert H. Fowler III, Ryan Francois, Phillip Gilmore, Jauquette Green, Dawn Hampton, Monique Harcum, Jerome Jamal Hardeman, Raymond Harris, Wendy King, Spike Lee, Frankie Manning, Delphine T. Mantz, Bernard Marsh, Greta Martin, Norma Miller, Frances Morgan, John Parks, Greg Poland, Judine Hawkins Richard, Eartha Robinson, Michelle Robinson, Traci Robinson, Ken Leigh Rogers, Eddie Sanabria, Eddie Shellman, Lynn Sterling, Keith Thomas, Denzel Washington, and Debbie Williams
Number: “Flying Home”
Choreography: Frankie Manning, Norma Miller, and Otis Sallid
Style: Charleston, Jitterbug, and Lindy Hop
From: Malcolm X (1992)
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takemeout2sea · 5 years ago
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abcnewspr · 3 years ago
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‘NIGHTLINE’ RANKS NO. 1 IN TOTAL VIEWERS AND DRAWS ITS LARGEST OVERALL AUDIENCE IN 8 MONTHS FOR WEEK OF MARCH 21
‘Nightline’ Posts Double-Digit Gains Week to Week Across the Board — Total Viewers (+13%) Adults 25-54 (+23%) and Adults 18-49 (+27%)
‘Nightline’ Improves Across the Board From Previous Quarter
‘Nightline’ Beats CBS’ ‘The Late Late Show with James Corden’ in Adults 25-54 During the 1st Quarter for the 7th Straight Year
‘Nightline’ Narrows Its Margins With NBC’s ‘Late Night with Seth Meyers’ From Previous Quarter Across the Board — Total Viewers (-46%), Adults 25-54 (-45%) and Adults 18-49 (-45%)
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“Nightline” speaks with Lt. Nichole Hendricks (left) and Lt. Torri Easley (right) about being deployed to an Oklahoma City hospital to support overwhelmed staff in the battle against COVID-19 — interview aired on March 23.
ABC News/Nightline*
Week of March 21, 2022:
ABC News’ “Nightline” ranked No. 1 in Total Viewers for the week of March 21, 2022, based on Live + Same Day Data from Nielsen Media Research, beating CBS’ “The Late Late Show–JC” and NBC’s “Seth Meyers-SM.”
“Nightline” posted double-digit gains week to week in Total Viewers (+13% - 883,000 vs. 782,000), Adults 25-54 (+23% - 213,000 vs. 173,000) and Adults 18-49 (+27% - 157,000 vs. 124,000), drawing its largest overall audience in over 8 months — since w/o 7/5/21.
For the 4th time in the last 5 weeks, “Nightline” improved year to year in Total Viewers (+5% - 883,000 vs. 839,000).
Season to date, “Nightline” is beating CBS’ “The Late Late Show with James Corden” in Adults 25-54 and Adults 18-49 for the 7th consecutive year — since the 2015-2016 season.
Last week “Nightline” reported on Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson sitting for the historic SCOTUS confirmation hearings and the turbulent break-up of Kim Kardashian and Kanye ”Ye” West. The program also featured stories on U.S. troops who were deployed to an Oklahoma City hospital to assist overwhelmed staff, Russian citizens opposed to Putin’s invasion fleeing to Mexico in hopes of U.S. asylum as they increasingly fear for their safety, and President Biden’s meeting with NATO leaders in Brussels.
NOTE: On Thursday (3/24/22) and Friday (3/25/22), CBS’ “The Late Late Show with James Corden” was retitled to “Late Late Show-JC-ENC” due to NCAA programming. In addition, CBS’ “The Late Late Show with James Corden” was retitled to “Late Late Show-JC” from Monday-Wednesday. For the week, NBC’s “Late Night with Seth Meyers” was retitled to “Seth Meyers-SM” due to being repeats. The retitled telecasts are not included in the season averages. CBS’s weekly averages are based on three days (Monday-Wednesday).
1st Quarter 2022:
ABC News’ “Nightline” drew 882,000 Total Viewers, 228,000 Adults 25-54 and 161,000 Adults 18-49 during the 1st Quarter of 2022, based on Most Current Data from Nielsen Media Research. “Nightline” beat CBS’ “The Late Late Show with James Corden” in Adults 25-54 during the 1st quarter for the 7th straight year — since 1Q16.  
“Nightline” posted gains from the previous quarter (4Q21) in Total Viewers (+5% - 882,000 vs. 839,000), Adults 25-54 (+1% - 228,000 vs. 225,000) and Adults 18-49 (+2% - 181,000 vs. 158,000).
“Nightline” narrowed its margins with NBC’s “Late Night with Seth Meyers” from the previous quarter (4Q21) in Total Viewers by (-46% - 104,000 vs. 192,000), Adults 25-54 (-45% - 40,000 vs. 73,000) and Adults 18-49 (-45% - 30,000 vs. 55,000).
ABC News’ “Nightline” is late-night television’s prestigious, award-winning news program featuring the most powerful, in-depth stories that shape our lives and the world around us. It is anchored by Juju Chang and Byron Pitts. Eman Varoqua is executive producer. The program airs weeknights from 12:35 p.m.-1:05 a.m. EDT on ABC. “Nightline” has also produced numerous original documentaries available on ABC News digital platforms and Hulu.
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broadwayworld · 7 years ago
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Next up at Encores! Off-Center is Kirsten Childs' delightful, provocative, and poignant 2000 musical, The Bubbly Black Girl Sheds Her Chameleon Skin, running July 26-27. Following a young African-American dancer, Viveca, from West Coast suburbia to Broadway, all the while navigating the politics of race and gender in an attempt to uncover her own identity, The Bubbly Black Girl Sheds Her Chameleon Skin is directed by Robert O'Hara with choreography by Byron Easley and music direction by Annastasia Victory.
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junker-town · 6 years ago
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A history of (mostly Florida) recruits committing with Chucky dolls
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It’s a tribute to past Gators defensive linemen Dante Fowler and Dominique Easley.
College football recruits who sign with the Florida Gators have started carrying on a tradition — using a Chucky doll to make their announcements. Yes, Chucky, the murderous doll that comes to life from the late 1980s and ’90s movies. It may sound odd, but there’s a real reason for this — it’s a tribute to past Gators defensive linemen. The tradition was started in 2011 by former Gator Dominique Easley:
“When I was a freshman last year, when Ease had [Chucky], I used to be with him all the time. I used to kidnap [Chucky] from him and stuff like that. So he always came with me,” he explained.
“I used to go to [Easley’s] room and we’d just watch TV and I’d be like, ‘Alright, I’m leaving and taking [Chucky] with me.’ He’d say, ‘Where you going with him?’ I’ll be like, ‘No, I’m just going outside in the hallway.’ And then [Chucky] ends up spending the night with me and stuff like that.”
Easley was drafted in the first round of the 2014 NFL Draft by the New England Patriots, and has been with the LA Rams since 2016.
Former Florida defensive end Dante Fowler Jr., who was drafted by the Jacksonville Jaguars and is now with the LA Rams, carried on the tradition in 2013:
Dominique Easley's Chucky doll makes an appearance with Dante Fowler Jr. #Gators #UFvsUK pic.twitter.com/yGZT0qv3cM
— Adam Pincus (@adamDpincus) September 29, 2013
Since then we’ve seen a lot of players — both Gators and non-Gators — carry on the tradition coined by Fowler and Easley.
February 2015
Former Auburn Tiger Byron Cowart committed to the Tigers with a Chucky doll, citing Easley and Fowler as the inspiration.
Miami ain’t been the same since the baby doll curse. S/O to Harrison pic.twitter.com/ybZbVgKrS1
— Shoe Size 17 (@UnkleSilk) November 21, 2018
This one though was likely a troll directed at Florida — Cowart was targeted by the Gators, but ended up at Auburn. The irony here is that Auburn had recently hired former Gators coach Will Muschamp as its defensive coordinator.
Cowart ended up transferring to Maryland in 2017.
February 2018
Four-star linebacker Andrew Chatfield picked Florida by donning a Gators cap and then holding up a Chucky doll on National Signing Day.
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Chatfield said Fowler and Easley were the inspiration, too.
Shortly after Chatfield’s commitment, Chatfield’s teammate, linebacker Nesta Silvera, committed to Miami with the Chucky doll, too.
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November 2018
Current Gators players have kept the tradition, too. Chucky made an appearance before Florida’s game against Florida State:
C.J. Henderson and Jordan Scarlett enter Doak, guest starring Chucky. pic.twitter.com/bC2DIPlaBZ
— Michael Phillips (@mikephillipsGT) November 24, 2018
December 2018
Defensive end Lloyd Summerall announced he’d be signing with the Gators with a Chucky doll on his lap:
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And right after, tight end Keon Zipperer did the same:
#ESPN300 TE Keon Zipperer commits and signs with the #Gators ... #Florida completes the Lakeland High sweep again pic.twitter.com/TdK9qdNZGQ
— Gerry Hamilton (@HamiltonESPN) December 19, 2018
February 2019
And most recently, four-star defensive end Kris Bogle flipped from Alabama to Florida complete with a Chucky doll:
Khris Bogle broke out the Chucky doll. pic.twitter.com/VdqUty5Uw6
— (((Adam Lichtenstein))) (@ABLichtenstein) February 6, 2019
While this trend seems to be mostly continued by Florida players, it’s clear that going to Gainesville isn’t a requirement for using it. We’ll see how long the Chucky doll tradition lives on!
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ebrainy · 6 years ago
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NadaMoo! recalls 26,000 pints of Strawberry Cheesecake Non-Dairy Frozen Dessert
Little Red Rooster Ice Cream Company, d/b/a NadaMoo! (“NadaMoo!”) announced a limited recall of approximately 26,000 pints of its Strawberry Cheesecake Non-Dairy Frozen Dessert because they contain an undeclared almond ingredient.
The recalled products are pints of NadaMoo! Strawberry Cheesecake Non-dairy Frozen Dessert that were distributed to select distributors and retailers beginning February 19, 2019. The recalled products have a “Best By” date of 08/09/2020 printed at the bottom of the pint. In addition, the recalled pints will also have a UPC code of “854758001020” listed below the barcode on the back of the pint. To help identify if a pint of NadaMoo! Strawberry Cheesecake is impacted by this recall, please visit the site NadaMoo! created at www.nadamoo.com/March2019Recall
No consumer has reported an allergic reaction to date.
No other NadaMoo! products or flavors are recalled. NadaMoo! wants to reassure customers that Strawberry Cheesecake pints not labeled with the expiration date listed above are not affected by the recall and therefore can be fully enjoyed rather than discarded.
The recall was initiated as soon as it was discovered that the pie crust inclusions in the Strawberry Cheesecake product containing almond flour as an ingredient was inadvertently filled into packaging that did not declare that ingredient, potentially exposing consumers to an undeclared allergen.
A list of stores that may have received the impacted product can be found below:
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“Slave Play,” which marks the Off-Broadway debut of playwright Jeremy O. Harris,  begins, as one would expect from the title, in a plantation in the Antebellum South. It involves three interracial couplings: In the overseer’s quarters, a slave stops sweeping up and she starts twerking to Rihanna’s song “Work.” The overseer catches her, and, after forcing her to eat a cantaloupe of the floor, he starts having sex with her. In her boudoir, the mistress of the Plantation calls in one of her slaves to play the violin. He starts playing violin, but she insists that he play “the negro music you play for the ladies down at y’all’s cabin.” He starts playing R. Kelly’s “Ignition.” Then she starts having sex with him. In the barn, a slave orders around a white indentured servant. Suddenly Unknown Mortal Orchestra’s “Multi-Love” starts playing, and he starts having sex with him. In these first scenes, sexy and deliberately outrageous, Harris seems heavily influenced by the in-your-face pornographic theatrics of Thomas Bradshaw (whose works include Fulfillment, and Intimacy). But 45 minutes into the play, there is an abrupt shift and the characters replace their 19th century costumes for modern ones (The anachronism of the music should have been a tip-off.) The next hour feels influenced by Robert O’Hara (Bootycandy and Barbecue) in both its big surprise, and its intellectualized discourse for satirical effect. What we learn (spoiler alert) is that the three interracial couples were role-playing as part of “Antebellum Sexual Performance Therapy — a radical therapy designed to help black partners re-engage intimately with white partners from whom they no longer receive sexual pleasure.” This is the explanation given by the fourth interracial, who are the therapists.
What follows is discussion, debate, confrontation and apparently curative epiphanies, clearly meant to further explore issues of race and sex and gender, and drive home the central thesis of the play that all relationship and all individuals, black or white, continue to be affected by the racism that dates back centuries.
Some of what we hear is thought-provoking; there are a few laughs. But there is not as much insight or humor as the playwright seems to have intended. (Many theatergoers, though, are sure to find it just as uncomfortable as the playwright seems to want.)  And, at two hours without an intermission, it’s simply too long, and too repetitive.
The production of “Slave Play” at New York Theatre Workshop is certainly in good hands. Robert O’Hara (yes, the playwright) is the director, and the cast is first-rate…and brave. The gift that Harris gives to the performers are aria-like speeches, and they make the most of them — especially Ato Blankson-Wood and James Cusati-Moyer portraying the gay couple.
The main feature of Clint Ramos’ set is a backdrop of mirrors cleverly reflecting the painting of an old Southern Plantation in the back of the auditorium. The mirrors also show the audience to ourselves, an obvious metaphor.
Harris has gotten a stunning amount of attention recently — awards, press profiles — for a 29-year-old playwright who is still a student at the Yale School of Drama. He’ll get more when a second play of his, “Daddy” starring Alan Cumming, opens at the Vineyard Theater in February.  Perhaps he’s gotten too much, because “Slave Play” could benefit from some reworking.
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Slave Play New York Theater Workshop Written by Jeremy Harris Directed by Robert O’Hara. Scenic design by Clint Ramos, costume design by Dede Ayite, lighting design by Jiyoun Chang, sound design by Lindsay Jones, properties by Noah Mease, movement by Byron Easley, Intimacy & Fight Director Claire Warden .Dramaturg Amauta Marston-Firmino. Dialect Coach Dawn-Elin Fraser. Stage Manager Jhanaë K-C Bonnick Cast: Ato Blankson-Wood, James Cusati-Moyer, Sullivan Jones, Chalia La Tour, Irene Sofia Lucio, Annie McNamara, Paul Alexander Nolan, Teyonah Parris Running time: Two hours with no intermission Tickets: $69 to $79 Slave Play is on stage through January 13, 2019
Slave Play Review: Three Interracial Couples Try to Have Sex and Talk About It "Slave Play," which marks the Off-Broadway debut of playwright Jeremy O. Harris,  begins, as one would expect from the title, in a plantation in the Antebellum South.
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Martin Truex Jr. cruises to 4th win of the season at Kentucky
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Martin Truex Jr. (78) leads Jimmie Johnson (48) into Turn 1 during the NASCAR Cup Series auto race at Kentucky Speedway, Saturday, July 14, 2018, in Sparta, Ky. (AP Photo/Timothy D. Easley)
Martin Truex Jr. is closing the gap on Kyle Busch and Kevin Harvick.
The defending Cup Series champion won his fourth race of the season Saturday night at Kentucky in dominating fashion. He led 174 of 267 laps and is now just one win behind Busch and Harvick, who lead the series with five wins each in the first 19 races of the season.
No one could challenge Truex straight up. The only drivers that could were those that took two tires on pit stops and assumed the lead via pit strategy. But even when Brad Keselowski sprinted away on that strategy, Truex ran him down and coasted through the final green-flag stretch of the race for the win.
[Takeaways from Kentucky: Let’s just fast-forward to Homestead]
Truex won the first two stages of the race as well. He had by far the race’s fastest car and it was also a car that wanted to drive away on its own after Truex started celebrating the win.
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The win is Truex’s second-straight at Kentucky. And he’s also the only driver who’s ever won a stage at the track. He swept the first two stages on the way to his win a year ago. This year, his win snaps an even-numbered-year streak of Brad Keselowski’s. Keselowski had won at Kentucky in 2012, 2014 and 2016.
It seems an incredibly safe bet that Truex, Busch and Harvick will be three of the four drivers racing for the championship at Homestead-Miami Speedway in November. We’ve said that before, but its a statement that gets more and more certain with each passing week. The three drivers, along with Clint Bowywer, have combined to win all of the non-restrictor plate races on the Cup Series schedule.
Bowyer is the leading candidate to be the fourth driver in that title mix. He’s got the fourth-most playoff points. But that spot is grasped tenuously.
Here’s the full results from Kentucky:
1. Martin Truex Jr. 2. Ryan Blaney 3. Brad Keselowski 4. Kyle Busch 5. Kevin Harvick 6. Kurt Busch 7. Erik Jones 8. Aric Almirola 9. Kyle Larson 10. Joey Logano 11. Paul Menard 12. Clint Bowyer 13. Chase Elliott 14. Jimmie Johnson 15. Daniel Suarez 16. Denny Hamlin 17. Jamie McMurray 18. David Ragan 19. Matt Kenseth 20. William Byron 21. Ryan Newman 22. Austin Dillon 23. Chris Buescher 24. Michael McDowell 25. Kasey Kahne 26. Ricky Stenhouse Jr. 27. Bubba Wallace 28. Ross Chastain 29. Ty Dillon 30. AJ Allmendinger 31. Corey LaJoie 32. BJ McLeod 33. Landon Cassill 34. Timmy Hill 35. Jesse Little 36. Garrett Smithley 37. Matt DiBenedetto 38. JJ Yeley 39. Alex Bowman
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Thank you to all who stopped by my table this past weekend at Wizard World Columbus 2018 and supported my art. I have to admit that it's very convenient to do a show in my town, but it’s also a pleasure to have so many close friends stop by to chat and give additional encouragement. I wouldn’t be able to continue doing this without the support of so many friends and fantastic, loyal customers. Many of my customers have become close friends and I value those relationships. Thanks Victor Dandridge Jrfor your continued enthusiastic support. You made my presence there possible and your optimism is infectious. If I could bottle that to use all the time, I’d be able to take over the comics world. Always nice catching up with friends old and new. Ren McKinzie, Mason Easley, J.m. Hunter, Jason Arashikage Biundo, Doug Simms, Adam Fields, Tim Huskey, Craig Wetterman, Lance Brammer, Dirk Manning, Uko Smith, Darryl Banks, Alex Torrejon, Byron Huguley, Doug Simms, Camron Johnson, Brian Dalton and many, many more. I’ll be taking a month or so off from cons while I travel for family events but I’ll be back on the con tour soon enough. See you there. #WizardWorld, Wizard World, #WizardWorldColumbus, #ArtistAlley, #Columbus, #Cbus
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sgnscoops · 7 years ago
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Please pray for Vonda Easley and family of Tim Clarke
Please pray for Vonda Easley and family of Tim Clarke
Tim Clarke with his wife, Alisha On Saturday,  November 4, Vonda Easley of Hey Y’all Media and SGNScoops received news that her nephew, Tim Clarke, had passed away suddenly after a heart attack. Tim with his mother, Judy Clarke, 42, leaves behind his wife Alisha, daughter Payton Smith, sister Tajuana Gossage, and parents Judy (Easley’s sister) and Byron Clarke, as well as nieces, nephews, and…
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Next up at Encores! Off-Center is Kirsten Childs' delightful, provocative, and poignant 2000 musical, The Bubbly Black Girl Sheds Her Chameleon Skin, running July 26-27. Following a young African-American dancer, Viveca, from West Coast suburbia to Broadway, all the while navigating the politics of race and gender in an attempt to uncover her own identity, The Bubbly Black Girl Sheds Her Chameleon Skin is directed by Robert O'Hara with choreography by Byron Easley and music direction by Annastasia Victory.
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This Week in NFL History: February 19 through February 25
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Relive and recapture iconic moments. Discover that you or a loved one share a birthday with a football legend. Recall an anniversary of an event that forever changed the landscape of the NFL and had a profound impact on your life. It’s all here in This Week in NFL History.
This Week in NFL History is a weekly article that will look back at some of the most memorable events that have occurred during this week historically in professional football. Each nugget is a tidbit of information that is connected to the NFL through history.
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This Week in NFL History: February 19-February 25
February 19
1959:  Commissioner Roger Goodell is born in Jamestown, New York 1965:  NFL adds sixth official — the line judge — to the officiating crew 1971:  Green Bay Packers fullback William Henderson is born in Richmond, Virginia 1992:  Arizona Cardinals linebacker Kareem Martin is born in Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina 1993:  San Francisco 49ers running back Mike Davis is born in Atlanta, Georgia 2011:  Hall of Fame Chicago Cardinals and Detroit Lions running back Ollie Matson dies at age 80 in Los Angeles, California (b. 1930)
February 20
1961:  San Diego Chargers defensive back and Buffalo Bills’ defensive backs coach Gill Byrd born in San Francisco, California 1967:  Dallas Cowboys linebacker Broderick Thomas is born in Houston, Texas 1967:  Chicago Bears wide receiver and broadcaster Tom Waddle born in Cincinnati, Ohio 1970:  St. Louis Rams tight end Jeff Robinson born in Kennewick, Washington 1971:  New Orleans Saints offensive lineman Wally Williams born in Tallahassee, Florida 1981:  Buffalo Bills running back Fred Jackson born is in Fort Worth, Texas 2006:  Broadcaster Curt Gowdy dies at age 86 in Palm Beach, Florida (b. 1919) 2016:  Green Bay Packers linebacker Mike McCoy dies at age 62 in Thornton, Colorado (b. 1953)
February 21
1953:  New York Giants and New Orleans Saints offensive lineman Jim Pietrzak is born in Detroit, Michigan 1968:  Minnesota Vikings and Washington Redskins running back Terry Allen is born in Commerce, Georgia 1971:  Green Bay Packers and Oakland Raiders wide receiver Terry Mickens is born in Tallahassee, Florida 1977:  Dallas Cowboys and Chicago Bears quarterback Chad Hutchinson is born in San Diego, California 1977:  Hall of Fame Green Bay Packers defensive tackle Henry Jordan dies at age 42 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin (b. 1935) 1983:  Retired Cleveland Browns and New York Jets wide receiver Braylon Edwards is born in Detroit, Michigan 1989:  Baltimore Ravens defensive tackle Brandon Williams is born in Kirkwood, Missouri 1990:  Miami Dolphins defensive end Nick Williams is born in Birmingham, Alabama
February 22
1967:  Atlanta Falcons and Seattle Seahawks running back Steve Broussard is born in Los Angeles, California 1969:  Green Bay Packers tight end Mark Chmura is born in Deerfield, Massachusetts 1969:  New England Patriots wide receiver and Miami Dolphins’ receivers coach Shawn Jefferson is born in Jacksonville, Florida 1971:  Green Bay Packers nose tackle Gilbert Brown is born in Farmington, Michigan 1991:  Oakland Raiders defensive end/outside linebacker Khalil Mack is born in Fort Pierce, Florida 1991:  Oakland Raiders wide receiver Seth Roberts is born in Moultrie, Georgia 1993:  Houston Texans running back Akeem Hunt is born in Covington, Georgia 1993:  Oakland Raiders running back DeAndre Washington is born in Dallas, Texas
February 23
1940:  Hall of Fame St. Louis Cardinals tight end Jackie Smith is born in Columbia, Mississippi 1943:  Hall of Fame Oakland Raiders wide receiver Fred Biletnikoff is born in Erie, Pennsylvania 1950:  Los Angeles Rams linebacker Jim Youngblood is born in Union, South Carolina 1951:  Dallas Cowboys defensive end Ed “Too Tall” Jones is born in Jackson, Tennessee 1981:  Chicago Bears cornerback and broadcaster Charles “Peanut” Tillman is born in Chicago, Illinois 1986:  New England Patriots linebacker Jerod Mayo is born in Hampton, Virginia 1988:  Miami Dolphins cornerback Byron Maxwell is born in North Charleston, South Carolina 1991:  Pittsburgh Steelers safety Shamarko Thomas is born in Virginia Beach, Virginia 1992:  Los Angeles Rams cornerback E.J. Gaines is born in Independence, Missouri 2010:  New England Patriots special teamer and running back Mosi Tatupu dies at age 54 in Attleboro, Massachusetts (b. 1955)
February 24
1957:  New York Giants wide receiver Phil McConkey is born in Buffalo, New York 1963:  Miami Dolphins and Minnesota Vikings kicker Fuad Reveiz is born in Bogota, Columbia 1970:  San Francisco 49ers Jeff Garcia is born in Gilroy, California 1974:  Arizona Cardinals and Tampa Bay Buccaneers defensive end Simeon Rice is born in Chicago, Illinois 1981:  Indianapolis Colts safety Bob Sanders is born in Erie, Pennsylvania 1990:  Indianapolis Colts tight end Dwayne Allen is born in Fayetteville, North Carolina 1992:  Los Angeles Rams defensive tackle Dominique Easley is born in Staten Island, New York 2007:  Los Angeles Rams defensive end Lamar Lundy dies at age 71 in Richmond, Indiana (b. 1935) 2007:  Denver Broncos running back Damien Nash dies at age 24 in St. Louis, Missouri (b. 1982)
February 25
1895:  NFL commissioner and Philadelphia Eagles co-founder/co-owner De Benneville “Bert” Bell is born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (d. 1959) 1933:  NFL enacts two rules changes to distinguish itself from college football; hashmarks added 10 yards in from each sideline and goal posts are moved from the end lines at the back of the end zone to the goal lines 1943:  Philadelphia Eagles and Chicago Bears quarterback Jack Concannon is born in Boston, Massachusetts (d. 2005) 1951:  Broadcaster James Brown is born in Washington, D.C. 1958:  Tennessee Titans and Los Angeles Rams head coach Jeff Fisher is born in Culver City, California 1961:  Kansas City Chiefs and Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Todd Blackledge is born in Canton, Ohio 1964:  Green Bay Packers quarterback Don Majkowski is born in Buffalo, New York 1970:  New York Giants and Arizona Cardinals quarterback Dave Brown is born in Summit, New Jersey 1979:  Oakland Raiders linebacker Napoleon Harris is born in Chicago, Illinois 1986:  Green Bay Packers running back James Starks is born in Niagara Falls, New York 1988:  Tampa Bay Buccaneers defensive tackle Gerald McCoy is born in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 1988:  San Francisco 49ers quarterback Christian Ponder is born in Dallas, Texas
– Curtis Rawls is a Managing Editor for cover32 and covers the NFL and New York Giants, like and follow on Facebook and Twitter. Curtis can be followed on Twitter @TheArmchrAnlyst.
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A history of (mostly Florida) recruits committing with Chucky dolls
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It’s a tribute to past Gator defensive linemen Dante Fowler and Dominique Easley.
College football recruits that sign with the Florida Gators have started carrying on a tradition — using a Chucky doll to make their announcements. Yes, Chucky, the murderous doll that comes to life from the late 1980s and ’90 movies. It may sound odd, but there’s a real reason for this — it’s a tribute to past Gator defensive linemen. The tradition was started in 2011 by former Gator Dominique Easley:
“When I was a freshman last year, when Ease had [Chucky], I used to be with him all the time. I used to kidnap [Chucky] from him and stuff like that. So he always came with me,” he explained.
“I used to go to [Easley’s] room and we’d just watch TV and I’d be like, ‘Alright, I’m leaving and taking [Chucky] with me.’ He’d say, ‘Where you going with him?’ I’ll be like, ‘No, I’m just going outside in the hallway.’ And then [Chucky] ends up spending the night with me and stuff like that.”
Easley was drafted in the first round of the 2014 NFL draft by the New England Patriots, and has been with the LA Rams since 2016.
Former Florida defensive end Dante Fowler Jr., who was drafted by the Jacksonville Jaguars and is now with the LA Rams, carried on the tradition in 2013:
Dominique Easley's Chucky doll makes an appearance with Dante Fowler Jr. #Gators #UFvsUK pic.twitter.com/yGZT0qv3cM
— Adam Pincus (@adamDpincus) September 29, 2013
Since then we’ve seen a lot of players — both Gators and non-Gators — carry on the tradition coined by Fowler and Easley.
February 2015
Former Auburn Tiger Byron Cowart committed to the Tigers with a Chucky doll, citing Easley and Fowler as the inspiration.
Miami ain’t been the same since the baby doll curse. S/O to Harrison pic.twitter.com/ybZbVgKrS1
— Shoe Size 17 (@UnkleSilk) November 21, 2018
This one though was likely a troll directed at Florida — Cowart was targeted by the Gators, but ended up at Auburn. The irony here is that Auburn had recently hired former Gator coach Will Muschamp as its defensive coordinator.
Cowart ended up transferring to Maryland in 2017.
February 2018
Four-star linebacker Andrew Chatfield picked Florida by donning a Gators cap and then holding up a Chucky doll on National Signing Day.
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Chatfield said Fowler and Easley were the inspiration, too.
Shortly after Chatfield’s commitment, Chatfield’s teammate, linebacker Nesta Silvera, committed to Miami with the Chucky doll, too.
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November 2018
Current Gator players have kept the tradition, too. Chucky made an appearance before Florida’s game against Florida State, too:
C.J. Henderson and Jordan Scarlett enter Doak, guest starring Chucky. pic.twitter.com/bC2DIPlaBZ
— Michael Phillips (@mikephillipsGT) November 24, 2018
December 2018
Most recently, defensive end Lloyd Summerall announced he’d be signing with the Gators with a Chucky doll on his lap:
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And right after, tight end Keon Zipperer did the same:
#ESPN300 TE Keon Zipperer commits and signs with the #Gators ... #Florida completes the Lakeland High sweep again pic.twitter.com/TdK9qdNZGQ
— Gerry Hamilton (@HamiltonESPN) December 19, 2018
While this trend seems to be mostly continued by Florida players, it’s clear that going to Gainesville isn’t a requirement for using it. We’ll see how long the Chucky doll tradition lives on!
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