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Hey!!!
I’m interested in your thoughts: how many living Victors do you think each District has at the time of the QQ reaping?
omg hi!! thank you so much for the ask, i love talking about the victors!! iirc there were 59 victors still alive shortly before the quell, so here's what i think:
1: 11 total, 8 living: Jasper Montgomery (2nd, dec.); Ruby Red Bird (6th); Mirage Dubois (17th); Luxe Cloud (22nd); Jade Crawford (30th); Onyx O'Hara (42nd); Amber Nova Astor-Moon (51st); Quartz Whitegrass (59th); Cashmere Davenport (63rd); Gloss Davenport (64th); Crystal Chanel Michaels (66th)
2: 14 total, 11 living: Rex Barnes (1st, dec.); Atticus Nader (4th, dec.); Diana Roseman (8th, dec.); Florence Malina (19th); Ace Robinson (27th); Violet Rashid (28th); Valerie Banks (36th); Brutus Kumar (40th); Emmeline (Lyme) Lin (46th); Leo Kalinin (52nd); Sebastian Kim (56th); Enobaria Moore (62nd); Augustus Braun (67th); Julian Stone (72nd)
3: 5 total, 4 living: Edie Faris (13th, dec.); Sofie Park (26th); Beetee Latier (33rd); Wiress Payne (48th); Gage Patel (54th)
4: 10 total, 9 living: Tomi Ando (5th, dec.); Magdalena (Mags) Flanagan (11th); Caspian Zhang (15th); Siobhan Sullivan (24th); Dylan Kahale (32nd); Estrella Williams (39th); Pearl Davis (49th); Halia Kane (55th); Finnick Odair (65th); Anemone (Annie) Cresta (70th)
5: 4 total, 3 living: Dacie Quinn (16th, dec.); Porter Millicent Tripp (38th); Wyatt Medina (44th); Vander Allen (61st)
6: 3 total, 2 living: Basma Ford (23rd, dec.); Adrienne Mercedes Hughes (43rd); Miles Horowitz (60th)
7: 5 total, 3 living: Phyll Thomas (9th, dec.); Olive Sato (20th, dec.); Grover Hits Back (41st); Blight Hackman (58th); Johanna Mason (71st)
8: 4 total, 4 living: Woof Dimatteo (12th); April Webber (21st); Sasha Travin (35th); Cecelia Balan (57th)
9: 5 total, 4 living: Malt Waters (7th); Robin Blue Ryan (25th, dec.); Maisie Olson (34th); Erika Miller (53rd); Isaac Mesteth (68th)
10: 4 total, 3 living: Vina Garza (18th); Aubrey Flores (29th, dec.); Paxton Bernal (47th); Bel Cuervo (73rd)
11: 6 total, 5 living: Cane Harrison (3rd, dec.); Honeydew Hayes (14th); Seeder Chapman (31st); Harvey McLean (37th); Chaff Santana (45th); Clementine Jones (69th)
12: 4 total, 3 living: Lucy Gray Baird (10th, dec.); Haymitch Abernathy (50th); Katniss Everdeen & Peeta Mellark (74th)
i think that the majority of the deceased victors passed away from old age, with the exception of a few (general TW because this gets dark):
Dacie Quinn (D5, 16th Games): died of cancer at the age of 53 (56 ADD)
Olive Sato (D7, 20th Games): died in childbirth at age 40 (42 ADD)
Basma Ford (D6, 23rd Games): died from a morphling overdose at age 27 (32 ADD)
Robin Blue Ryan (D9, 25th Games): murdered at age 37 (44 ADD) (imo he was a very unpopular victor in D9 because a) he was voted in, and b) as D9's first actual mentor, he didn't do very well, bringing home only one tribute in the 19 years he mentored)
Aubrey Flores (D10, 29th Games): drowned in his bathtub while drunk at age 40 (53 ADD)
Onyx O'Hara (D1, 42nd Games): died by suicide at age 26 (50 ADD)
anyways... thank you SO much for the ask, i'd love to hear what you think :3
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1500-1599 Recap Part 79:
Arthur became a child.
Philip and Satoshi became toddlers and Joyce became a teenager.
Frideswide became a toddler and now that the toddlers don’t look the same it is interesting to see the genetics of the cousins at play.
Cuthbert and Matilda became children. Amy became a teenager.
The Carlisles (and Carlisle descended) who died in the plague are: Wilmot Jaleel, Julian Laurent, John Ashtor, Bartholomew Ashtor, Gregory Blair, Glen Blair, Josian Blair (Carlisle), Nathaniel Watson, Asher Martin, Clemence Moyer, Christine Silversweater, Oliver’s son who I can never remember the name of, Jarod Upton, James Upton, Jordon Volkov, Bethany Volkov, Blair Volkov (Mayne), Guy Jernigan, Jase Vatore, Pedro Dalton, Johnathan Martin, Angelo Landgraab, Ronan Bell, John Moyer, Charity Moyer, David Ember, Laurent Ember(Margery’s husband), Giovanna Ember, Julianna Ember, Sophie Pancakes, Chanel Cahill, Deshawn Cahill, Thomas Cahill (Thomas Silversweater’s unseen son), Marielle Landgraab, Mack Landgraab (Marielle’s husband), Lilly Chopra, Athena Chopra (Stephen Tanaka’s daughter), Roxanna Patel (Dane’s illegitmate daughter), Randall Pancakes (Ruth’s son), Elisha Charm, Millicent Landgraab (Mayne), Dan Jernigan, Ellen Soto, Aleah Faba, Josef Oliver, Elaina Iona, Mackenzie Iona, and more that I probably accidentally skipped over from my notes.
As you can see, I was quite busy.
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what's the list for mwm from members??
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boys: charles melton, rish shah, oliver jackson cohen, dev patel, joe keery, jordan gonzalez, thomas doherty, jonathan daviss, mason gooding, tommy martinez girls: bruna marquezine, sepideh moafi, tawny cypress, melanie lynskey, chandler kinney, malia pyles, zaria simone, minka kelly, alyah chanelle scott, amrit kaur, savannah smith, zion moreno, megan suri, jessie mei li, alisha boe, tati gabrielle, abigail cowen, adeline rudolph, cierra ramirez, maia mitchell
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Miss Supranational and Miss Grand International: The Performance Record of the Philippines
The crowns of Miss Supranational (top) and Miss Grand International
Miss Supranational (which started in 2009) and Miss Grand International (which had its inaugural pageant last 2013) are – in comparison – the two youngest international beauty competitions that have been recognized by many. Nationally, these two franchises have been picked up by BPCI. And from the time they became part of the…
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Will Rachel Peters and Olive Thomas win Miss Universe and Miss Supranati...
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the star analyses...so far
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my 2022 reads <3
japanese hokkus by yoné noguchi (1/08)
the last mrs. parrish by liv constantine (1/09-1/14)
fantastic mr. fox by roald dahl (1/16)
we were liars by e lockhart (1/17-1/19)
ethics in the real world: 86 brief essays on things that matter by peter singer (1/09-1/25)
the diary of anne frank (1/21-2/04)
the song of achilles by madeline miller (2/04-2/16)
the ballad of reading gaol by oscar wilde (2/17)
people we meet on vacation by emily henry (2/15-2/23)
to all the boys i’ve loved before by jenny han (1/07-3/06) - reread
beach read by emily henry (3/10-3/13)
of witches and wind by shelby bach (9/6/2021-3/27) - reread
it ends with us by colleen hoover (4/18-4/20)
on earth we’re briefly gorgeous by ocean vuong (4/25-5/02)
they both die at the end by adam silvera (4/26-5/13)
red at the bone by jacqueline woodson (5/18-5/26)
lola and the boy next door by stephanie perkins (5/18-5/27)
night sky with exit wounds by ocean vuong (5/27-5/29)
the night circus by erin morgenstern (5/29-6/17)
brokeback mountain by annie proulx (6/18)
time is a mother by ocean vuong (6/25-6/27)
little fires everywhere by celeste ng (6/17-6/29)
normal people by sally rooney (7/04-7/05)
aristotle and dante discover the secrets of the universe by benjamin alire sáenz (7/10-7/12)
always oranges by rebekah field (7/15) - the book i wrote and published <3 lol
where the crawdads sing by delia owens (3/24-7/20)
postcolonial love poem by natalie díaz (7/13-7/25)
the perks of being a wallflower by stephen chbosky (7/31-8/07)
gender: a graphic guide by meg-john barker (7/26-8/10)
the miraculous journey of edward tulane by kate dicamillo (8/17)
severance by ling ma (8/10-8/20)
know my name by chanel miller (8/16-8/27)
firekeeper’s daughter by angeline boulley (8/08-9/05)
the oedipus plays of sophocles by sophocles, translated by paul roche (9/01-9/28) - school
devotions by mary oliver (7/18-10/02)
helpmeet by naben ruthnum (10/02-10/04)
the return of the native by thomas hardy (10/16-10/24) - school
the eyre affair by jasper fforde (10/05-11/06)
a thousand acres by jane smiley (11/13-11/17) - school
anne frank’s tales from the secret annex: a collection of her short stories, fables, and lesser-known writings (11/08-11/19)
the turn of the screw by henry james (11/20-11/26)
the midnight library by matt haig (11/20-11/30)
burnings by ocean vuong (12/17)
the snow queen by hans christian andersen (12/17)
crush by richard siken (12/17)
king lear by william shakespeare (12/01-12/22)
the beatrice letters by lemony snicket (12/23)
when you love a cat by m.h. clark (12/27)
eliza and her monsters by francesca zappia (12/23-12/27)
the chronicles of narnia: the magician’s nephew by cs lewis (12/29-12/30)
tuck everlasting by natalie babbitt (12/30-12/31)
the strange case of dr jekyll and mr hyde by robert louis stevenson (12/31)
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My Binibining Pilipinas 2017 - Second Hot Picks!
My Binibining Pilipinas 2017 – Second Hot Picks!
The press presentation of the 2017 Binibining Pilipinas candidates happened last March 22 at the Novotel Manila in Araneta Center, Cubao and it was an eye-opening event, separating the goddesses of this year’s batch from mere mortals! hah! With that being said, let me present to you my Second Hot Picks, taking into consideration the events that transpired after the official announcement of the…
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2021 books read
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feb 5) 18) the chance to fly ⇾ ali stroker and stacy davidowitz (arc) / (feb 11 - feb 12) 19) vietgone ⇾ qui nguyen (audiobook) / (feb 12) 20) always and forever lara jean ⇾ jenny han (reread) / (feb 12 - feb 13) 21) today tonight tomorrow ⇾ rachel lynn solomon (audiobook) / (feb 13 - feb 15) 22) love & olives ⇾ jenna evans welch / (feb 15 - feb 18) 23) if we were villains ⇾ m.l. rio (reread, audiobook) / (feb 19 - feb 20) 24) like home ⇾ louisa onomé (arc) / (feb 18 - feb 21) 25) macbeth ⇾ william shakespeare (reread, audiobook) / (feb 22) 26) a taste for love ⇾ jennifer yen / (feb 22) 27) hamlet ⇾ william shakespeare (reread) / (feb 24) 28) red, white and royal blue ⇾ casey mcquston (reread, audiobook) / (feb 25 - feb 26) 29) othello ⇾ william shakespeare (reread, audiobook) / (feb 28) 30) a midsummer night’s dream ⇾ william shakespeare (reread, audiobook) / (feb 28) 31) you had me at hola ⇾ alexis daria (audiobook) / (mar 7 - mar 8) 32) josh and hazel’s guide to not dating ⇾ christina lauren (audiobook) / (mar 12) 33) julius caesar ⇾ william shakespeare (reread) / (mar 15 - mar 16) 34) house of salt and sorrows ⇾ erin a. craig (audiobook) / (mar 18) 35) a phò love story ⇾ loan le / (mar 3 - mar 19) 36) i’ll be the one ⇾ lyla lee (audiobook / (mar 19) 37) romeo and juliet ⇾ william shakespeare (reread, audiobook) / (mar 21) 38) the tempest ⇾ william shakespeare / (mar 21 - mar 22) 39) a good girl’s guide to murder ⇾ holly jackson (reread, audiobook) / (mar 26 - mar 27) 40) good girl, bad blood ⇾ holly jackson / (mar 27 - mar 28) 41) last night at the telegraph club ⇾ malinda lo / (mar 17 - mar 31) 42) the ivies ⇾ alexa donne (arc) / (apr 1) 43) the unexpected everything ⇾ morgan matson (reread, audiobook) / (apr 4) 44) richard iii ⇾ william shakespeare (audiobook) / (apr 8) 45) these violent delights ⇾ chloe gong (reread, audiobook) / (apr 9 - apr 11) 46) if we were villains ⇾ m.l. rio (reread) / (apr 6 - apr 12) 47) since you’ve been gone ⇾ morgan matson (reread, audiobook) / (apr 13) 48) our violent ends ⇾ chloe gong (arc) / (apr 12 - apr 15) 49) much ado about nothing ⇾ william shakespeare (reread) / (apr 15 - apr 16) 50) the seven husbands of evelyn hugo ⇾ taylor jenkins reid (reread, audiobook) / (apr 16 - apr 17) 51) speak easy, speak love ⇾ mckelle george / (apr 18 - apr 19) 52) foul is fair ⇾ hannah capin (audiobook) / (apr 20) 53) hello girls ⇾ brittany cavallaro & emily henry (audiobook) / (apr 21) 54) honey girl ⇾ morgan rogers (ebook & audiobook) / (apr 16 - apr 22) 55) save the date ⇾ morgan matson (reread, audiobook) / (apr 25) 56) house of hollow ⇾ krystal sutherand / (apr 25 - apr 26) 57) the winter’s tale ⇾ william shakespeare / (apr 26 - apr 28) 58) go the distance ⇾ jen calonita / (apr 28 - apr 29) 59) to have and to hoax ⇾ martha waters (audiobook) / (may 1) 60) the other side of perfect ⇾ mariko turk (arc) / (may 1 - may 3) 61) the perfectionists ⇾ sara shepherd (audiobook) / (may 5 - may 6) 62) the good girls ⇾ sara shepherd (audiobook) / (may 6 - may 7) 63) take me home tonight ⇾ morgan matson / (may 8 - may 12) 64) pride and prejudice ⇾ jane austen (reread, audiobook) / (may 10 - may 15) 65) made in korea ⇾ sarah suk (arc) / (may 3 - may 18) 66) malibu rising ⇾ taylor jenkins reid (arc) / (may 18 - may 20) 67) twelfth night ⇾ william shakespeare (reread) / (may 21 - may 22) 68) to love and to loathe ⇾ martha waters (audiobook) / (may 20 - may 25) 69) ace of spades ⇾ faridah ábíké-íyímídé (arc) / (may 24 - may 25) 70) arsenic and adobo ⇾ mia p. manansala / (may 26 - may 28) 71) she’s too pretty to burn ⇾ wendy heard (audiobook) / (may 29) 72) coriolanus ⇾ william shakespeare / (may 22 - may 29) 73) one last stop ⇾ casey mcquiston (arc) / (may 29 - may 30) 74) like a love song ⇾ gabriela martins (arc) / (may 30) 75) the comedy of errors ⇾ william shakespeare / (may 31) 76) pride, prejudice, and other flavors ⇾ sonali dev (audiobook) / (may 30 - june 1) 77) the girls i’ve been ⇾ tess sharpe / (june 2 - june 5) 78) the box in the woods ⇾ maureen johnson (arc) / (june 6 - june 10) 79) recipe for persuasion ⇾ sonali dev (audiobook) / (june 1 - june 14) 80) charming as a verb ⇾ ben philippe (audiobook) / (june 15) 81) the obsession ⇾ jessie q. sutanto / (june 19 - june 20) 82) she drives me crazy ⇾ kelly quindlen (audiobook) / (june 27) 83) if we were villains ⇾ m.l. rio (reread, audiobook) / (june 28) 84) the atlas six ⇾ olivia blake / (june 19 - june 29) 85) ring round the moon ⇾ jean anoiih (reread) / (june 29 - june 30) 86) last chance books ⇾ kelsey rodkey (audiobook) / (july 1) 87) beauty and the beast ⇾ gabrielle-suzanne barbot de villeneuve / (july 2) 88) watch over me ⇾ nina lacour (audiobook) / (july 4 - july 5) 89) the grimrose girls ⇾ laura pohl (arc) / (july 3 - july 5) 90) a streetcar named desire ⇾ tennessee williams (reread, audiobook) / (july 6) 91) sense and sensibility ⇾ jane austen (audiobook) / (july 7) 92) make up break up ⇾ lily menon (audiobook) / (july 8 - july 9) 93) fools in love: fresh twists on romantic tales ⇾ multiple authors (arc, anthology) / (july 10) 94) teach me ⇾ olivia dade (audiobook) / (july 11 - july 13) 95) the bromance book club ⇾ lyssa kay adams (audiobook) / (july 13) 96) we can’t keep meeting like this ⇾ rachel lynn solomon / (july 12 - july 14) 97) some other now ⇾ sarah everett / (july 15 - july 17) 98) the ones we’re meant to find ⇾ joan he (physical & audiobook) / (july 18 - july 20) 99) break the fall ⇾ jennifer iacopelli / (july 21 - july 24) 100) working on a song: the lyrics of hadestown ⇾ anaïs mitchell / (july 27) 101) eurydice ⇾ sarah ruhl / (july 28) 102) hani and ishu’s guide to fake dating ⇾ adiba jaigirdar / (july 30 - july 31) 103) cool for the summer ⇾ dahlia adler (audiobook) / (aug 2) 104) beth & amy ⇾ virgina kanter (audiobook) / (aug 2 - aug 3) 105) heartstopper vol. 1⇾ alice oseman / (aug 4) 106) catch and cradle ⇾ katia rose / (aug 5 - aug 7) 107) get a life, chloe brown ⇾ talia hibbert (audiobook) / (aug 9) 108) mexican gothic ⇾ silvia moreno-garcia (audiiobook) / (aug 11) 109) when you get the chance ⇾ emma lord (arc) / (aug 11 - aug 12) 110) six of crows ⇾ leigh bardugo (audiobook) / (aug 13) 111) the dead and the dark ⇾ courtney gould / (aug 15 - aug 16) 112) the game can’t love you back ⇾ karole cozzo / (aug 17 - aug 18) 113) the roanoke girls ⇾ amy engel / (aug 18) 114) ninth house ⇾ leigh bardugo / (aug 3 - aug 21) 115) this poison heart ⇾ kalynn bayron / (aug 21 - aug 22) 116) i’m not dying with you tonight ⇾ kimberly jones & gilly segal / (aug 23) 117) check please! book #1 ⇾ ngozi ukazu / (aug 23) 118) last tang standing ⇾ lauren ho (audiobook) / (aug 23 - aug 24) 119) the castle school (for troubled girls) ⇾ alyssa sheinmel / (aug 24 - aug 25) 120) so many beginnings: a little women remix ⇾ bethany c. morrow / (aug 26 - aug 27) 121) legendborn ⇾ tracy deonn (audiobook) / (aug 25 - aug 27) 122) ayesha at last ⇾ uzma jalauddin / (aug 27 - aug 28) 123) the nature of witches ⇾ rachel griffin / (aug 28 - aug 29) 124) mad, bad & dangerous to know ⇾ samira ahmed (audiobook) / (aug 30 - aug 31) 125) this is how you lose the time war ⇾ amal el-mohtar and max gladstone (audiobook) / (sep 1) 126) the girls are never gone ⇾ sarah glenn marsh (arc) / (aug 30 - sep 2) 127) don’t ask me where i’m from ⇾ jennifer de leon / (sep 2 - sep 3) 128) fearless ⇾ mandy gonzalez / (sep 4) 129) xoxo ⇾ axie oh (audiobook) / (sep 4 - sep 5) 130) evidence of the affair ⇾ taylor jenkins reid (audiobook) / (sep 5) 131) the color purple ⇾ alice walker (audiobook) / (sep 5 - sep 6) 132) hang the moon ⇾ alexandria bellefleur / (sep 6) 133) what once was mine ⇾ liz boswell (audiobook) / (sep 7 - sep 8) 134) fat chance, charlie vega ⇾ crystal maldonado (audiobook, reread) / (sep 8) 135) a wish in the dark ⇾ christina soontornvat (audiobook) / (sep 9) 136) solo ⇾ kwame alexander (audiobook) / (sep 10) 137) fresh ⇾ margot wood / (sep 9 - sep 11) 138) tangled the series comic #1 ⇾ scott peterson / (sep 11) 139) tangled the series comic #2 ⇾ liz marsham / (sep 11) 140) tangled the series comic #3 ⇾ alessandro farrari / (sep 11) 141) disney princess comic #9: rapunzel ⇾ amy mebberson / (sep 11) 142) if we were villains ⇾ m.l. rio (reread, audiobook) / (sep 14) 143) check, please! junior year ⇾ ngozi ukazu / (sep 15) 144) check, please! senior year ⇾ ngozi ukazu / (sep 16) 145) up all night ⇾ multiple authors (anthology, audiobook) / (sep 16) 146) down comes the night ⇾ allison saft (audiobook) / (sep 17- sep 18) 147) tokyo ever after ⇾ emiko jean / (sep 15 - sep 18) 148) little women ⇾ louisa may alcott (reread) / (sep 11 - sep 19) 149) white smoke ⇾ tiffany d. jackson / (sep 18 - sep 19) 150) the last true poets of the sea ⇾ julia drake (audiobook) / (sep 20) 151) moorehead manor ⇾ david mcmullen-sullivan / (sep 20) 152) emma ⇾ jane austen (reread, audiobook) / (sep 21 - sep 22) 153) as if on cue ⇾ marisa kanter / (sep 22 - sep 23) 154) dial a for aunties ⇾ jessie q. sutanto (reread, audiobook) / (sep 23 - sep 24) 155) not here to be liked ⇾ michelle quach / (sep 23 - sep 24) 156) as good as dead ⇾ holly jackson (arc) / (sep 24 - sep 26) 157) they never learn ⇾ layne fargo (audiobook) / (sep 24 - sep 27) 158) luck of the titanic ⇾ stacey lee / (sep 24 - sep 27) 159) horrid ⇾ katrina leno (audibook) / (sep 28 - sep 29) 160) black broadway: african americans on the great why way ⇾ stewart f. lane / (sep 21 - sep 29) 161) the ex hex ⇾ erin sterling / (sep 30 - oct 1) 162) the jasmine project ⇾ meredith ireland (audiobook) / (oct 3 - oct 4) 163) macbeth ⇾ william shakespeare (reread, audiobook) / (oct 4) 164) black water sister ⇾ zen chao (audiobook) / (oct 5 - oct 6) 165) a dowry of blood ⇾ s.t. gibson (audiobook) / (oct 10 - oct 11) 166) excuse me while i ugly cry ⇾ joya goffney (audiobook) / (oct 12) 167) glad you exist ⇾ kaye rockwell (arc) / (oct 15 - oct 16) 168) it happened one summer ⇾ tessa bailey / (oct 17) 169) not here to be liked ⇾ michelle quach (reread) / (oct 17 - oct 22) 170) the secret of the old clock ⇾ carolyn keene (reread) / (oct 22) 171) catherine house ⇾ elisabeth thomas (audiobook) / (oct 22 - oct 23) 172) the hidden staircase ⇾ carolyn keene (reread) / (oct 23) 173) the devil makes three ⇾ tori bovalino (audiobook) / (oct 25) 174) the bungalow mystery ⇾ carolyn keene (reread) / (oct 26) 175) when night breaks ⇾ janella angeles / (oct 23 - oct 27) 176) the mystery at lilac inn ⇾ carolyn keene (reread) / (oct 27) 177) you have a match ⇾ emma lord (reread, audiobook) / (oct 28) 178) the secret of shadow ranch ⇾ carolyn keene (reread) / (oct 28) 179) rise to the sun ⇾ leah johnson (audiobook) / (oct 29) 180) the secret of red gate farm ⇾ carolyn keene (reread) / (oct 29) 181) the clue in the diary ⇾ carolyn keene (reread) / (oct 31) 182) today tonight tomorrow ⇾ rachel lynn solomon (reread, audiobook) / (nov 1) 183) the beautiful ones ⇾ silvia moreno-garcia (audiiobook / (nov 2) 184) nancy’s mysterious letter ⇾ carolyn keene (reread) / (nov 6) 185) the sign of the twisted candles ⇾ carolyn keene (reread) / (nov 7) 186) password to larkspur lane ⇾ carolyn keene (reread) / (nov 8) 187) the clue in the broken locket ⇾ carolyn keene (reread) / (nov 10) 188) the message in the hollow oak ⇾ carolyn keene (reread) / (nov 13) 189) truly devious ⇾ maureen johnson (reread, audiobook) / (nov 15) 190) the vanishing stair ⇾ maureen johnson (reread, audiobook) / (nov 15) 191) the hand on the wall ⇾ maureen johnson (reread, audiobook) / (nov 16) 192) the box in the woods ⇾ maureen johnson (reread, audiobook) / (nov 16) 193) our violent ends ⇾ chloe gong (reread, audiobook) / (nov 17) 194) a lesson in vengeance ⇾ victoria lee (audiobook) / (nov 19) 195) no filter and other lies ⇾ crystal maldonado (arc) / (nov 23 - nov 25) 196) when the girls are sleeping ⇾ emily arsenault (audiobook) / (nov 25 - nov 26) 197) a study in charlotte ⇾ brittany cavallaro (reread, audiobook) / (nov 28 - nov 29) 198) the last of august ⇾ brittany cavallaro (reread, audiobook) / (nov 29) 199) the case for jamie ⇾ brittany cavallaro (reread, audiobook) / (nov 29 - nov 30 200) the mystery of the ivory charm ⇾ carolyn keene (reread) / (nov 30) 201) a question of holmes ⇾ brittany cavallaro (reread, audiobook) / (nov 30 - dec 1) 202) long story short ⇾ serena kaylor (arc) / (nov 29 - dec 1) 203) much ado about you ⇾ samantha young (audiobook) / (dec 1 - dec 2) 204) tweet cute ⇾ emma lord (reread, audiobook) / (dec 3) 205) the bronzed beasts ⇾ roshani chokshi (audiobook) / (dec 7) 206) legendborn ⇾ tracy deonn (reread, audiobook) / (dec 9 - dec 13) 207) if we were villains ⇾ m.l. rio (reread, audiobook) / (dec 20) 208) we can’t keep meeting like this ⇾ rachel lynn solomon (reread, audiobook) / (dec 27) 209) we wish you a merry grantmas (short) ⇾ morgan matson / (dec 27) 210) anne boleyn: 500 years of lies ⇾ hayley nolan (audiobook) / (dec 28 - dec 29) 211) julius caesar ⇾ william shakespeare (reread, audiobook) / (dec 31) 212) macbeth ⇾ william shakespeare (reread, audiobook) / (dec 31) 213) a midsummer night’s dream ⇾ william shakespeare (reread, audiobook) / (dec 31) 214) hamlet ⇾ william shakespeare (reread, audiobook) / (dec 31) 215) romeo and juliet ⇾ william shakespeare (reread, audiobook) / (dec 31)
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histórias afro-atlânticas [afroatlantic histories]
29/06/2018 - 21/10/2018 masp
eleita pelo new york times a melhor exposição do ano de 2018 eleita pela artnews a terceira melhor exposição da década catálogo da exposição indicado ao prêmio jabuti
curadoria [curatorial project]
adriano pedrosa, artur santoro, ayrson heráclito, hélio menezes, leonardo antiqueira, lilia moritz schwarcz, matheus araújo e tomás toledo.
histórias afro-atlânticas apresenta uma seleção de 450 trabalhos de 214 artistas, do século 16 ao 21, em torno dos “fluxos e refluxos” entre a áfrica, as américas, o caribe, e também a europa. a exposição parte do desejo e da necessidade de traçar paralelos, fricções e diálogos entre as culturas visuais dos territórios afro-atlânticos—suas vivências, criações, cultos e filosofias. é importante levar em conta a noção plural e polifônica de “histórias”; esse termo que em português (diferentemente do inglês) abrange tanto a ficção como a não ficção, as narrativas pessoais, políticas, econômicas, culturais e mitológicas. essas histórias possuem uma qualidade processual, aberta e especulativa, em oposição ao caráter mais monolítico e definitivo das narrativas tradicionais. nesse sentido, a exposição não se propõe a esgotar um assunto tão extenso e complexo, mas antes a incitar novos debates e questionamentos, para que as histórias afro-atlânticas sejam reconsideradas, revistas e reescritas.
artistas
aaron douglas / abdias nascimento / ad junior, edu carvalho e spartakus santiago / adenor gondim / agnaldo manoel dos santos / agostinho batista de freitas / agostino brunias / albert eckhout / albert huie / alberto henschel / alexander "skunder" boghossian / alfred weidinger / alfredo volpi / aline motta / alma thomas / alphonse garreau / andré cypriano / andy warhol / anita malfatti / antonio bandeira / antonio gomide / antônio obá / antônio parreiras / antônio rafael pinto bandeira / archibald j. motley / arthur bispo do rosário / arthur timótheo da costa / augustus earle / babalu / barbara jones‑hogu / barrington watson / bauer sá / beauford delaney / belmiro de almeida / ben enwonwu / benny andrews / blair stapp / bruno baptistelli / cameron rowland / candido portinari / canute caliste / captain stedman / carlos moraes / carlos vergara / carybé / castagnez pierre / castera bazile / celina / charles landseer / chico tabibuia / cícero dias / coletivo de artistas de cachoeira / cristofano dell’altissimo / cyprien tokoudagba / dalton paula / david driskell / david miller senior / dicinho / dimitri ismailovitch / dirk valkenburg / disbrow & few photographers / djanira da motta e silva / dumile feni / edinízio ribeiro primo / edna manley / edouard antoine renard / edsoleda santos / elisa larkin nascimento / ellen gallagher / ellis wilson / emanoel araujo / emiliano di cavalcanti / emma amos / emory douglas / enrique grau araújo / ernest crichlow / ernest mancoba / eustáquio neves / faith ringgold / felix beltran / félix émile taunay / félix farfan / flávio cerqueira / flávio gomes / françois auguste biard / françois désiré roulin / françois froger / frans post / frederico guilherme briggs / frente 3 de fevereiro / gary simmons / gaspar gasparian / george valris / gerard sekoto / gilberto de la nuez / gilberto hernández ortega / glauber rocha / glenn ligon / hank willis thomas / heitor dos prazeres / henry chamberlain / howardena pindell / hyacinthe rigaud / ibrahim el‑salahi / ibrahim mahama / iracy hirsch / isaac mendes belisario / ismael nery / j. cunha / jacob lawrence / jacques arago / jaime colson / jaime lauriano / james phillips / janaina barros / jaime fygura / jean chauffrey / jean‑baptiste debret / joão cândido da silva / joaquim lopes de barros / johann moritz rugendas / john biggers / john wood / jorge henrique papf / josé alves de olinda / josé correia de lima / josé gil de castro / josé segura ezquerro / joshua reynolds / juan roberto “diago” durruthy / juana borrero / juarez paraíso / julien vallou de villeneuve / kara walker / lasar segall / loïs mailou jones / luiz braga / lula cardoso ayres / lynette yiadom‑boakye / mallica “kapo” reynolds / manuel mendive / manufatura de gobelins / marc ferrez / marcus rainsford / marepe / maria auxiliadora / mariano de zuñiga y ontiveros / mário cravo júnior / marius‑pierre / le masurier / martinho patrício / maurício simonetti / maxwell alexandre / mcpherson & oliver / mestre didi / mídia ninja / militão augusto de azevedo / moisés patrício / nadia taquary / nina chanel abney / no martins / noemia mourão / nona faustine / norman lewis / octávio araújo / osmond watson / pascale marthine tayou / paul cézanne / paul harro‑harring / paulo nazareth / pedro américo / pedro figari / philip thomas coke tilyard / pierre verger / radcliffe bailey / rafael borjes de oliveira / rafael rg / ram geet / ramiro bernabó / rené portocarrero / revert henry klumb / richard bridgens / rigaud benoit / roberto burle marx / rodolpho lindemann / rogério reis / romare bearden / rosana paulino / rosina becker do valle / rubem valentim / samuel raven / sénèque obin / seydou keïta / sheila pree bright / sidney amaral / solomon nunes carvalho / sonia gomes / tatewaki nio / theaster gates / theodor kaufmann / theodore géricault / thomas jones barker / tiago sant’ana / titus kaphar / toyin ojih odutola / uche okeke / uzo egonu / vicentina julião / victor meirelles / victor patricio landaluze / victoria santa cruz / vincent rosenblatt / walter firmo / wifredo lam / william henry johnson
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books I read in 2019 (not including rereads, favorites are bolded!)
Come Close - Sappho
Shanghai Baby - Wei Hui
Twenty Love Poems and a Song of Despair - Pablo Neruda
Bad Feminist: Essays - Roxane Gay
The Mother of Black Hollywood: A Memoir - Jenifer Lewis
Sula - Toni Morrison
Reinventing the Enemy’s Language: Contemporary Native Women’s Writings of North America - ed. Joy Harjo and Gloria Bird
How to Write an Autobiographical Novel - Alexander Chee
Night Sky With Exit Wounds - Ocean Vuong
If They Come For Us - Fatimah Asghar
Heart Berries: A Memoir - Terese Marie Mailhot
Less - Andrew Sean Greer
The Astonishing Color of After - Emily X.R. Pan
Goodbye, Vitamin - Rachel Khong
Darius the Great is Not Okay - Adib Khorram
Exit West - Mohsin Hamid
Homegirls and Handgrenades - Sonia Sanchez
Heavy: An American Memoir - Keise Laymon
All You Can Ever Know - Nicole Chung
Unaccustomed Earth - Jhumpa Lahiri
The Wife Between Us - Greer Hendricks and Sarah Pekkanen
The Way You Make Me Feel - Maureen Goo
A Very Large Expanse of Sea - Tahereh Mafi
Water By the Spoonful - Quiara Alegría Hudes
I Can’t Date Jesus: Love, Sex, Family, Race, and Other Reasons I’ve Put My Faith in Beyoncé - Michael Arceneaux
Bury It - Sam Sax
White Dancing Elephants - Chaya Bhuvaneswar
Pulp - Robin Talley
Shit is Real - Aisha Franz
Silencer - Marcus Wicker
Forget Sorrow: An Ancestral Tale - Belle Yang
Bestiary: Poems - Donika Kelly
Monster Portraits - Sofia Samatar
No Matter the Wreckage - Sarah Kay
Violet Energy Ingots - Hoa Nguyen
Olio - Tyehimba Jess
The Kane Chronicles: The Serpent’s Shadow - Rick Riordan
There Are More Beautiful Things Than Beyoncé - Morgan Parker
Nylon Road: A Graphic Memoir of Coming of Age in Iran - Parsua Bashi
The Wedding Date - Jasmine Guillory
Fruit of the Drunken Tree - Ingrid Rojas Contreras
An American Marriage - Tayari Jones
Family Trust - Kathy Wang
Not That Bad: Dispatches from Rape Culture - ed. Roxane Gay
Little & Lion - Brandy Colbert
A Girl Like That - Tanaz Bhathena
Suicide Club: A Novel About Living - Rachel Heng
The Disturbed Girl’s Dictionary - NoNieqa Ramos
My Old Faithful: Stories - Yang Huang
Crazy Rich Asians - Kevin Kwan
Girls Burn Brighter - Shobha Rao
Moon of the Crusted Snow - Waubgeshig Rice
Kingdom Animalia - Aracelis Girmay
Happiness - Aminatta Forna
Devotions - Mary Oliver
The Proposal - Jasmine Guillory
The Kiss Quotient - Helen Hoang
When Katie Met Cassidy - Camille Perri
Heads of the Colored People - Nafissa Thompson-Spires
Friday Black: Stories - Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah
The Word is Murder - Anthony Horowitz
Miles from Nowhere - Nami Mun
The Lost Ones - Sheena Kamal
All the Names They Used for God - Anjali Sachdeva
Confessions of the Fox - Jordy Rosenberg
Love, Loss, and What We Ate: A Memoir - Padma Lakshmi
On the Come Up - Angie Thomas
The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society - Mary Ann Shaffer and Annie Barrows
The Love & Lies of Rukhsana Ali - Sabina Khan
See What I Have Done - Sarah Schmitt
Convenience Store Woman - Sayaka Murata
I Am Not Your Perfect Mexican Daughter - Erika Sánchez
For Today I Am A Boy - Kim Fu
The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo - Taylor Jenkins Reid
Conflict Resolution for Holy Beings - Joy Harjo
They Can’t Kill Us Until They Kill Us - Hanif Abdurraqib
Mongrels - Stephen Graham Jones
If Beale Street Could Talk - James Baldwin
Death of Innocence: The Story of the Hate Crime that Changed America - Mamie Till-Mobley and Christopher Benson
The Gilded Wolves - Roshani Chokshi
To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before - Jenny Han
The Perfect Nanny - Leila Slimani, translated by Sam Taylor
The Travelling Cat Chronicles - Hiro Arikawa, translated by Philip Gabriel
Things We Lost in the Fire - Mariana Enríquez, translated by Megan McDowell
Sunburn - Laura Lippman
The House of Impossible Beauties - Joseph Cassara
Freshwater - Akwaeke Emezi
A Private Life - Chen Ran, translated by John Howard-Gibbon
Invisible: The Forgotten Story of the Black Woman Lawyer Who Took Down America’s Most Powerful Mobster - Stephen L. Carter
Undead Girl Gang - Lily Anderson
They Both Die at the End - Adam Silvera
The Friend - Sigrid Nunez
Severance - Ling Ma
Tiny Crimes: Very Short Tales of Mystery & Murder - ed. Licoln Michel and Nadxieli Nieto
Mapping the Interior - Stephen Graham Jones
Give Me Some Truth - Eric Gansworth
How to Love a Jamaican - Alexia Arthurs
All of This is True - Lygia Day Peñaflor
Swimmer Among the Stars - Kanishk Tharoor
The Wicked + the Divine, Vol. 7: Mothering Invention - Kieron Gillen and Jamie McKelvie
This is Kind of an Epic Love Story - Kheryn Callender
Gingerbread - Helen Oyeyemi
Where the Dead Sit Talking - Brandon Hobson
The Ensemble - Aja Gabel
My Education - Susan Choi
More Happy than Not - Adam Silvera
Nobody Cares: Essays - Anne T. Donahue
Kiss and Tell: A Romantic Résumé, Ages 0 to 22 - Marinaomi
Oculus: Poems - Sally Wen Mao
Let’s Talk About Love - Claire Kann
History is All You Left Me - Adam Silvera
Opposite of Always - Justin A. Reynolds
The Crown Ain’t Worth Much - Hanif Abdurraqib
The Weight of Our Sky - Hanna Alkaf
If You See Me, Don’t Say Hi - Neel Patel
Girls of Paper and Fire - Natasha Ngan
What if It’s Us - Becky Albertalli and Adam Silvera
The Map of Salt and Stars - Jennifer Zeynab Joukhadar
October Mourning: A Song for Matthew Shepard - Lesléa Newman
The Big Smoke - Adrian Matejka
Dissolve - Sherwin Bitsui
The Woman Next Door - Yewande Omotoso
The Refugees - Viet Thanh Nguyen
White Tears - Hari Kunzru
Electric Arches - Eve Ewing
The Black Maria - Aracelis Girmay
Bloodchild and Other Stories - Octavia Butler
Soft Science - Franny Choi
The White Card - Claudia Rankine
Mad Honey Symposium - Sally Wen Mao
The Care and Feeding of Ravenously Hungry Girls - Anissa Gray
Next: New Poems - Lucille Clifton
The Marvelous Arithmetics of Distance: Poems 1987-1992 - Audre Lorde
Quilting the Black-Eyed Pea: Poems and Not Quite Poems - Nikki Giovanni
The Arab of the Future - Riad Sattouf
Ghosts in the Schoolyard: Racism and School Closings on Chicago’s South Side - Eve L. Ewing
Gruel - Bunkong Tuon
Marriage of a Thousand Lies - SJ Sindu
Parable of the Sower - Octavia Butler
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Passing for Human: A Graphic Memoir - Liana Finck
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A Surprised Queenhood in the New Black Sun: The Life & Legacy of Gwendolyn Brooks - Angela Jackson
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The Woman Who Fell From the Sky - Joy Harjo
The Collected Schizophrenias: Essays - Esmé Weijun Wang
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The Frolic of the Beasts - Yukio Mishima
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Karamo: My Story of Embracing Purpose, Healing, and Hope - Karamo Brown
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When My Brother Was an Aztec - Natalie Diaz
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New Poets of Native Nations - ed. Heid E. Erdrich
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Wolf by Wolf - Ryan Graudin
Tell Me How It Ends - Valeria Luiselli
Born a Crime: Stories from a South African Childhood - Trevor Noah
Down and Across - Arvin Ahmadi
The Tradition - Jericho Brown
About Betty’s Boob - Vero Cazot and Julie Rocheleau
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Storm of Locusts - Rebecca Roanhorse
Silver Sparrow - Tayari Jones
Pride, Prejudice, and Other Flavors - Sonali Dev
Mongrel: Essays, Diatribes, Pranks - Justin Chin
When I Grow Up I Want To Be a List of Further Possibilities - Chen Chen
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Fumbled - Alexa Martin
If It Makes You Happy - Claire Kann
Brave Face - Shaun David Hutchinson
Words in Deep Blue - Cath Crowley
Lost Children Archive - Valeria Luiselli
Care Work: Dreaming Disability Justice - Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha
We Were Eight Years in Power: An American Tragedy - Ta-Nehisi Coates
Anger is a Gift - Mark Oshiro
The Bride Test - Helen Hoang
Not Your Backup - C.B. Lee
Prelude to Bruise - Saeed Jones
The Night Wanderer: A Graphic Novel - Drew Hayden Taylor and Michael Wyatt
Naturally Tan - Tan France
Bloom - Kevin Panetta and Savanna Ganucheau
Like a Love Story - Abdi Nazemian
I’m Afraid of Men - Vivek Shraya
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On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous - Ocean Vuong
Let Me Hear a Rhyme - Tiffany D. Jackson
I Wanna Be Where You Are - Kristina Forest
Hurricane Season - Nicole Melleby
Split Tooth - Tanya Tagaq
Hungry Hearts: 13 Tales of Love and Food - ed. Elsie Chapman and Caroline Tung Richmond
The Night Tiger - Yangsze Choo
Long Live the Tribe of Fatherless Girls - T Kira Madden
Miracle Creek - Angie Kim
Ayesha at Last - Uzma Jalaluddin
Shout - Laurie Halse Anderson
The Breakbeat Poets Vol. 3: Halal if You Hear Me - ed. Fatimah Asghar and Safia Elhillo
The Tenth Muse - Catherine Chung
This Place: 150 Years Retold - various authors
Kings, Queens, and In-Betweens - Tanya Boteju
Midnight Chicken (& Other Recipes Worth Living For) - Ella Risbridger
Library of Small Catastrophes - Alison C. Rollins
Natalie Tan’s Book of Luck and Fortune - Roselle Lim
No Ashes in the Fire: Coming of Age Black and Free in America - Darnell L. Moore
The Book of Delights - Ross Gay
The 7 1/2 Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle - Stuart Turton
Speak No Evil - Uzodinma Iweala
How We Fight White Supremacy - Akiba Solomon and Kenrya Rankin
A Love Story Starring My Dead Best Friend - Emily Horner
Here and Now and Then - Mike Chen
The Ghost Bride - Yangsze Choo
Red White and Royal Blue - Casey McQuiston
Becoming - Michelle Obama
The Wedding Party - Jasmine Guillory
Magic for Liars - Sarah Gailey
I’ll Be Gone in the Dark: One Woman’s Obsessive Search for the Golden State Killer - Michelle McNamara
Brain Fever - Kimiko Hahn
Life on Mars - Tracy K. Smith
Notebooks of a Chile Verde Smuggler - Juan Felipe Herrera
Catalog of Unabashed Gratitude - Ross Gay
Tentacle - Rita Indiana
Hapa Tales and Other Lies: A Memoir About the Mixed Race Hawai’i That I Never Knew - Sharon Chang
Loose Woman - Sandra Cisneros
Duende - Tracy K. Smith
Mostly Dead Things - Kristen Arnett
1919 - Eve L. Ewing
Why I’m No Longer Talking to White People About Race - Reni Eddo-Lodge
Negroland - Margo Jefferson
For Black Girls Like Me - Mariama J. Lockington
Super Extra Grande - Yoss
Home Remedies - Xuan Juliana Wang
You Can’t Touch My Hair: And Other Things I Still Have to Explain - Phoebe Robinson
An Anonymous Girl - Greer Hendricks and Sarah Pekkanen
The Abundance - Amit Majmudar
I Shall Not Be Moved - Maya Angelou
Helium - Rudy Francisco
Teaching My Mother to Give Birth - Warsan Shire
Tomie - Junji Ito
Everything’s Trash, But It’s Okay - Phoebe Robinson
This Time Will Be Different - Misa Sugiura
Junji Ito’s Cat Diary: Yon & Mu - Junji Ito
Stag’s Leap - Sharon Olds
Black Card - Chris L. Terry
It’s Not Like It’s A Secret - Misa Sugiura
Washington Black - Esi Edugyan
From Here To Eternity: Traveling the World to Find the Good Death - Caitlin Doughty
I’m Telling the Truth, But I’m Lying: Essays - Bassey Ikpi
A House of My Own: Stories from my Life - Sandra Cisneros
The Terrible - Yrsa Daley-Ward
The Black Tides of Heaven - JY Yang
The Red Threads of Fortune - JY Yang
Little Fish - Casey Plett
Trick Mirror: Reflections on Self-Delusion - Jia Tolentino
The Black Condition ft. Narcissus - Jayy Dodd
The Goldfinch - Donna Tartt
Dealing in Dreams - Lilliam Rivera
The Tiger Flu - Larissa Lai
The Island of Sea Women - Lisa See
America is Not the Heart - Elaine Castillo
Feel Free - Zadie Smith
Walking on the Ceiling - Aysegul Savas
My Time Among the Whites: Notes from an Unfinished Education - Jennine Capo Crucet
The Unpassing - Chia-Chia Lin
Maurice - E.M. Forster
Permanent Record - Mary H.K. Choi
The Downstairs Girl - Stacey Lee
Red Dust Road: An Autobiographical Journey - Jackie Kay
The Ungrateful Refugee: What Immigrants Never Tell You - Dina Nayeri
I Married My Best Friend to Shut My Parents Up - Naoko Kodama
Killers of the Flower Moon: The Osage Murders and the Birth of the FBI - David Grann
Ordinary Light - Tracy K. Smith
Cantoras - Carolina De Robertis
Brain on Fire: My Month of Madness - Susannah Cahalan
How to Be Remy Cameron - Julian Winters
The Marriage Clock - Zara Raheem
Moon: Letters, Maps, Poems - Jennifer S. Cheng
Where Reasons End - Yiyun Li
Pet - Akwaeke Emezi
Meddling Kids - Edgar Cantero
A Lucky Man - Jamel Brinkley
Maiden, Mother, Crone: Fantastical Trans Femmes - ed. Gwen Benaway
What is Obscenity? The Story of a Good for Nothing Artist and her Pussy - Rokudenashiko
The Umbrella Academy Vol. III: Hotel Oblivion - Gerard Way
Who Put This Song On? - Morgan Parker
The Souls of Yellow Folk: Essays - Wesley Yang
Wave - Sonali Deraniyagala
Love War Stories - Ivelisse Rodriguez
Baby Teeth - Zoje Stage
A Fortune for Your Disaster - Hanif Abdurraqib
Eyes Bottle Dark with a Mouthful of Flowers - Jake Skeets
Dear America: Notes of an Undocumented Citizen - Jose Antonio Vargas
The Marrow Thieves - Cherie Dimaline
Polite Society - Mahesh Rao
Patron Saints of Nothing - Randy Ribay
The Body Papers: A Memoir - Grace Talusan
A Woman is No Man - Etaf Rum
Travelers - Helon Habila
Trust Exercise - Susan Choi
The Silent Patient - Alex Michaelides
The Intuitionist - Colson Whitehead
A People’s History of Heaven - Mathangi Subramanian
The Buddha of Suburbia - Hanif Kureishi
This is Paradise: Stories - Kristiana Kahakauwila
Brood - Kimiko Hahn
Don’t Look Now - Daphne du Maurier
How We Fight for Our Lives - Saeed Jones
I Hope You Get This Message - Farah Naz Rishi
Unmarriageable - Soniah Kamal
Bad Endings - Carleigh Baker
The Water Dancer - Ta-Nehisi Coates
The Lady from the Black Lagoon: Hollywood Monsters and the Lost Legacy of Milicent Patrick - Mallory O’Meara
Shapes of Native Nonficton: Collected Essays by Contemporary Writers - ed. Elissa Washuta and Theresa Warburton
Harley Quinn: Breaking Glass - Mariko Tamaki
Even the Saints Audition - Rachel Jackson
Slay - Britney Morris
#NotYourPrincess: Voices of Native American Women - ed. Lisa Charleyboy and Mary Beth Leatherdale
The Starlet and the Spy - Ji-min Lee
North of Dawn - Nuruddin Farah
Daisy Jones & The Six - Taylor Jenkins Reid
The Drowning Boy’s Guide to Water - Cameron Barnett
They Called Us Enemy - George Takei
Dear Girls: Intimate Tales, Untold Secrets, and Advice for Living Your Best Life - Ali Wong
The Right Swipe - Alisha Rai
Full Disclosure - Camryn Garrett
Searching for Sylvie Lee - Jean Kwok
Gideon the Ninth - Tasmyn Muir
Stubborn Archivist - Yara Rodrigues Fowler
The Wicked + the Divine, Vol. 8: Old is the New New - Kieron Gillen and Jamie McKelvie
Never Grow Up - Jackie Chan
“All the Real Indians Died Off”: And 20 Other Myths About Native Americans - Roxanna Dunbar-Ortiz
In the Dream House - Carmen Maria Machado
Blame This on the Boogie - Rina Ayuyang
It - Stephen King
Sea Monsters - Chloe Aridjis
My Fate According to the Butterfly - Gail D. Villanueva
The Wicked + the Divine, Vol. 9: “Okay” - Kieron Gillen and Jamie McKelvie
The Deep - Rivers Solomon
I Hope We Choose Love: A Trans Girl’s Notes from the End of the World - Kai Cheng Thom
Mooncakes - Suzanne Walker
BTTM FDRS - Ezra Claytan Daniels and Ben Passmore
Hot Comb - Ebony Flowers
Notes from a Young Black Chef - Kwame Onwuachi
Bunny - Mona Awad
The Twisted Ones - T. Kingfisher
Shuri, Vol. 1: The Search for Black Panther - Nnedi Okorafor
I Was Their American Dream: A Graphic Memoir - Malaka Gharib
Thick: And Other Essays - Tressie McMillan Cottom
Royal Holiday - Jasmine Guillory
Boxers - Gene Luen Yang
Saints - Gene Luen Yang
Fox 8 - George Saunders
The Memory Police - Yoko Ogawa
Last Day - Domenica Ruta
Wakanda Forever - Nnedi Okorafor
The Revisioners - Margaret Wilkerson Sexton
The Future of Another Timeline - Annalee Newitz
We Have Always Been Here: A Queer Muslim Memoir - Samra Habib
Somewhere in the Middle: A Journey to the Phillipines in Search of Roots, Belonging, and Identity - Deborah Francisco Douglas
Crier’s War - Nina Varela
Something in Between - Melissa de la Cruz
The Secrets We Kept - Lara Prescott
The Tao of Raven: An Alaska Native Memoir - Ernestine Hayes
One of Us is Lying - Karen M. McManus
Piecing Me Together - Renee Watson
Binti - Nnedi Okorafor
The Nickel Boys - Colson Whitehead
Recursion - Blake Crouch
Supper Club - Lara Williams
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OK, January 20
Cover: Robert Downey Jr. -- secrets of the $400M superhero
Page 1: Big Pic -- Duchess Kate and Princess Charlotte head to church on Christmas morning
Page 2: Contents
Page 3: Contents
Page 4: Goldie Hawn and Kate Hudson are secretly suffering after a trip to Aspen that may have done their relationships more harm than good
Page 6: Inside Justin Bieber’s comeback
Page 7: Sofia Richie is spending more time with the Kardashians and barely saw her dad Lionel Richie and sister Nicole Richie over the holidays and it’s breaking their hearts, Matt Damon and Ben Affleck are back in full-on bromance mode much to the dismay of Matt’s wife Luciana because Ben’s been constantly showing up at their house unannounced, Duchess Meghan and Prince Harry’s lavish holiday trip to Canada didn’t come cheap and it’s left Prince William seeing red
Page 8: Cindy Crawford and Rande Gerber have reluctantly accepted their daughter Kaia Gerber’s romance with Pete Davidson they have no intention of standing by as Pete goes off the rails, Victoria Beckham’s fashion line has lost over $10 million and she’s compensating by cutting extravagances like a personal chauffeur and seeking out new money-making gigs and is even willing to move to L.A. if it brings a bigger paycheck, Lindsay Lohan is returning to the U.S.
Page 10: Red Hot on the Red Carpet -- little black dresses -- Katie Holmes, Lili Reinhart, Eva Longoria, Charlize Theron
Page 12: Who Wore It Better? Kristine Froseth vs. Margot Robbie, Matthew McConaughey vs. Thomas Rhett, Elsie Fisher vs. Elizabeth Chambers
Page 14: News in Photos -- Snoop Dogg and Ice-T and his wife Coco and their daughter Chanel in Tampa
Page 15: Tim Robbins at a New York Rangers game with girlfriend Gratiela Brancusi and his son Miles and Marlowe whose mom is Eva Amurri daughter of his ex Susan Sarandon, Reese Witherspoon and Laura Dern, Mark Wahlberg in Barbados
Page 16: Bella Hadid and Michael Kors, newlyweds Hilary Duff and Matthew Koma and their daughter Banks, Brooke Burke
Page 18: Trevor Noah, Jennifer Lopez, Brooke Shields and daughter Rowan in NYC
Page 19: Rita Ora on the Jonathan Ross Show, Cody Simpson
Page 20: Anna Kournikova, Lisa Rinna, Elsa Hosk and boyfriend Tom Daly
Page 22: Kate Moss and dog Archie, Cara Delevingne and Ashley Benson
Page 24: Inside My Home -- Dax Shepard and Kristen Bell’s cozy quarters
Page 26: Julianne Hough and Brooks Laich on the rocks
Page 27: Tori Spelling was crushed when her BH90210 reboot was axed after just six episodes along with its hefty paycheck but her husband Dean McDermott has vowed to pick up the financial slack, Evan Ross and Ashlee Simpson Ross are trying for a baby, Love Bites -- Sara Gilbert and Linda Perry split, Julia Garner and Mark Foster wed, Kourtney Kardashian and Younes Bendjima back on
Page 30: Cover Story -- Robert Downey Jr.’s remarkable story of pain and perseverance from his dark past to his life as an A-list movie star
Page 34: Wedding Bells -- Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez, Bindi Irwin and Chandler Powell
Page 35: Emma Stone and Dave McCary, Jenna Dewan and Steve Kazee
Page 36: 5 most unforgettable Oscar moments
Page 38: Interview -- Celine Dion opens up about losing her soulmate and overcoming grief and her plans for the future
Page 42: TV stars tone up -- Mandy Moore, Rachel Brosnahan
Page 43: Lili Reinhart, Alison Brie, Julie Bowen
Page 44: Celeb Cookbook -- Jamie Oliver’s Angry Bean Salad from his book Ultimate Veg
Page 48: Style -- Hilary Duff’s prewedding beauty score
Page 50: Knit Picks -- Hailey Bieber
Page 54: Entertainment
Page 55: Q&A -- Diana Madison, star of Mob Town
Page 58: Ringing in 2020
Page 60: Sound Bites -- Jenna Fischer, Charlize Theron, Kate Beckinsale, Robert Pattinson on anxiety over his career, Rachel Brosnahan, Kelly Clarkson
Page 61: Hollywood Heat Meter -- Mariah Carey has become the first artist to have a no. 1 song in four different decades, Zac Efron caught a life-threatening typhoidlike infection, Michelle Williams is engaged to and expecting a baby with Thomas Kail, Cats bombed at the box office, Sharon Stone’s Bumble account was suspended
Page 62: Horoscope -- Capricorn Jason Bateman
Page 64: By the Numbers -- Penn Badgley
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MW from you and your members?
perfect timing! i just asked this question in the discord!
men:
charles melton, rish shah, oliver jackson cohen, dev patel, joe keery, jordan gonzalez, thomas doherty, jonathan daviss, mason gooding, tommy martinez
women:
bruna marquezine, tawny cypress, melanie lynskey, alyah chanelle scott, amrit kaur, savannah smith, megan suri, jessie mei li, alisha boe, adeline rudolph
enby / non-gender conforming:
chella man, lizeth selene
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FEAR & CLOTHING
In 2012, at the Dallas Museum of Art, Cintra Wilson drew comparisons between John Galliano and Alexander McQueen.
Her DMA lecture pointed out the inconvenient red-flags swirling around Galliano’s bitter-drunk “I love Hitler” tirade.
“John Galliano's once brilliant design mind unraveled like a cheap acrylic Christmas sweater in a Marais bar,” was one of Wilson’s well-tailored observations.
LONE STAR GAL
But Dana Thomas — both her grandaddies are Texan — is the bona fide Galliano-McQueen authority.
Last year, Dana helped me sleuth out “the truth” regarding Jackie’s Big D wardrobe. (The first lady’s pink suit was American-made — not Chanel. Kennedy commissioned Manhattan’s Chez Ninon dress shop.)
Thomas is a contributing editor for T: The New York Times Style Magazine.
And Wilson is the infamous critic who parted ways with NYT after printing Wilson’s sidesplittingly shady takedown of a JCPenney in Herald Square.
STRONG PAIR Wilson recently reviewed Thomas’ newest, “Fashionopolis.”
Wilson’s sharp edge has not softened.
“Thomas makes an effort to keep the reader from grabbing a set of pinking shears and attacking her book by focusing, in the second half, on fashion players trying to make improvements.”
And like a true marksman, Wilson aims for the jugular.
“Fashionopolis is primarily a Marley’s Ghost–style warning of the irrevocable destructions to come. One imagines that a more attentive editor might have caught a few of the book’s redundancies. In the moments when she relaxes and allows her own voice to come through, Thomas is engaging and vital, sort of a more taciturn Joan Rivers. But she prefers to quote others pointing fingers and pontificating about the dangers of greed rather than point a steely finger herself. I wished she had allowed herself a little more style and subjective latitude.”
#BeBest...
Full Disclosure: Thomas made an indelible impression on a younger version of myself. During a junior-year break — true story — Dana asked me to answer the phone and blatantly lie to Warren Beatty, who was an admitted skirt-chasing Lothario. (But Clyde Barrow, nonetheless.)
BEATTY’S BARROW
TREND ALERT! First Lady’s Tejas Wardrobe...
Both Wilson and Thomas focus on a famously careless Zara jacket worn en route to McAllen...
“For Thomas, Melania’s jacket was a perfect articulation of the casual savagery of the world’s fast-fashion appetite. The garment would presumably be worn once, as a defiant insult seemingly aimed at incarcerated children, or the media, before being, Marie Antoinette–like, thrown away with the same lack of care. (Most Zara garments, she reports, are worn an average of seven times and then discarded.)”
^^ Yours Truly, second from left, Dana Thomas, far right — that NYC weekend when Thomas encouraged me to mislead Texas’ god-king outlaw.
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Remember Melania’s “I Don’t Care” Jacket? A New Book Reveals Who That Message Was *Really* ForRachel Uda~4 minutes
Turns out it wasn’t a shot at the “fake news media” — it’s reportedly far more petty.
Remember Melania Trump’s jacket? You know the one: The olive green coat with “I REALLY DON’T CARE. DO U?” painted on the back. She was spotted in 2018 wearing the piece in 80-degree heat while visiting detained immigrant children in a Texas border town. And, of course, the garment set off a media firestorm. Seemingly everyone, even her own husband, speculated about its real meaning. What could the former first lady be talking about? Who was she casting her shade upon?
The alleged answer can be found in American Woman, a fascinating account of first ladies and how the mantle has evolved over the past three decades, which hit stores this week. Written by New York Times White House correspondent Katie Rogers, its pages are filled with fascinating details about our past five first ladies — from Hillary Clinton to Dr. Jill Biden — and how they approached the job. But since the book’s release, one specific detail has stood out among the rest.
At the time, many people viewed Trump’s jacket as shockingly callous given the context, and wondered why a former model with a keen understanding of her own personal image would make such an unseemly (and not particularly chic) wardrobe choice.
Donald Trump tweeted that it clearly referred to the “Fake News Media.” Months later, in an interview with ABC News, Melania backed that claim up herself: “It was for the people and for the left-wing media who are criticizing me.”
But, according to Rogers, the truth is vastly more petty. Rogers reports that the message was actually intended for none other than the Melania’s stepdaughter, Ivanka Trump. The two had been locked in a power struggle over the course of President Trump’s time in office, and Melania was apparently not happy with Ivanka encroaching on her first lady duties.
In fact, the duo was engaged “in a quiet competition for press coverage” when Melania took her veiled, utterly confusing swipe at Ivanka, per the New York Post, which reviewed an early copy of American Woman.
As readers devour this fascinating morsel about two members of one of America’s most famous families, it’s important to consider the source: While the book was carefully reported by a reputable journalist, Melania has previously spoken out about these kinds of claims about her personal life. Last year, amid chatter about how her husband’s latest presidential campaign was affecting their marriage, Melania’s office issued a tweet declaring that readers should “exercise caution and good judgment when determining whether or not stories concerning the former first lady are accurate, particularly when they fail to cite Mrs. Trump as a source of information.”
But if the motivations for the jacket described in American Woman are true, it’s safe to say her plan backfired. Just as the stunning pink Chanel suit Jackie O wore on the day of JFK’s assassination will forever be a part of her legacy, this $39 Zara jacket be similarly attached to Melania — whether she likes it or not.
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JAG-ged Edge
Prior to the actual National Costume Presentation of Bb. Pilipinas 2018, the forty (40) Binibinis walked the stage in Jag Jeans and showed their fiercer and sexier side while showing off their curves in the latest collection of the denim brand. Reigning titleholders Rachel Peters, Mariel de Leon, Chanel Olive Thomas, Elizabeth Clenci and Katarina Rodriguez led the group. Here are some photos from…
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