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↬ The Coronation Park Tiara
The Coronation Park Tiara was made by Garrard & Co. for Queen Alexandra, the Russian-born wife of King George, to wear at celebrations for their Golden Jubilee in 1910. The tiara, nicknamed "The Big Gun" by the King, stood at 8 cm tall and was originally set with 12 rubies originally owned by Alexandra's grandmother, Empress Alexandra Feodorovna of Russia (née Princess Charlotte of Prussia).
In 1931, Alexandra's granddaughter-in-law, Queen Anne, commissioned Cartier to remove the rubies to accommodate the making of several pieces of jewelry, including what would become the engagement ring of Ruby, Princess of Danforth. The rubies were replaced with brilliant-cut diamonds. The conservative Anne never wore the tiara, labelling it: A beastly contraption which ought never to grace the head of a lady well attuned to finer things.
The tiara came into use again almost forty years later in the late 1960s, when it was worn several times by Queen Katherine, who used the tiara to accessorize her bouffants and dramatic beehive hairdos. Katherine later loaned the tiara to her daughter-in-law Irene for the 1982 royal tour of South America, but Irene seldom wore the tiara again describing it as Intimidating and Not particularly comfortable.
The tiara remained in Katherine's possession until 1998, when she bequeathed it to the then Lady Tatiana Farnsworth as a wedding present, feeling the former ballerina possessed enough grace to do the tiara justice. Tatiana didn't wear the tiara until 2014, when she felt she had grown into it.
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Commons Vote
On: Passenger Railway Services Bill (Public Ownership) Bill: Second Reading
Ayes: 351 (96.6% Lab, 2.3% Ind, 0.8% Green, 0.3% SDLP)
Noes: 84 (100.0% Con)
Absent: ~215
Day's business papers: 2024-7-29
Likely Referenced Bill: Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill
Description: A Bill to make provision for passenger railway services to be provided by public sector companies instead of by means of franchises.
Originating house: Commons
Current house: Commons
Bill Stage: Committee of the whole House
Individual Votes:
Ayes
Labour (341 votes)
Abena Oppong-Asare
Abtisam Mohamed
Adam Jogee
Adam Thompson
Afzal Khan
Al Carns
Alan Campbell
Alan Gemmell
Alan Strickland
Alex Baker
Alex Ballinger
Alex Barros-Curtis
Alex Davies-Jones
Alex Mayer
Alex McIntyre
Alex Norris
Alex Sobel
Alice Macdonald
Alison Hume
Alison McGovern
Alison Taylor
Alistair Strathern
Allison Gardner
Amanda Hack
Amanda Martin
Andrew Cooper
Andrew Gwynne
Andrew Lewin
Andrew Pakes
Andrew Ranger
Andrew Western
Andy MacNae
Andy McDonald
Angela Eagle
Anna Dixon
Anna Gelderd
Anneliese Dodds
Anneliese Midgley
Baggy Shanker
Bambos Charalambous
Barry Gardiner
Bayo Alaba
Beccy Cooper
Becky Gittins
Bell Ribeiro-Addy
Ben Coleman
Ben Goldsborough
Bill Esterson
Blair McDougall
Brian Leishman
Bridget Phillipson
Callum Anderson
Calvin Bailey
Carolyn Harris
Cat Eccles
Cat Smith
Catherine Atkinson
Catherine McKinnell
Catherine West
Charlotte Nichols
Chris Bloore
Chris Curtis
Chris Elmore
Chris Hinchliff
Chris Kane
Chris McDonald
Chris Murray
Chris Vince
Chris Webb
Christian Wakeford
Claire Hazelgrove
Claire Hughes
Clive Betts
Clive Lewis
Connor Naismith
Damien Egan
Dan Aldridge
Dan Jarvis
Dan Tomlinson
Daniel Francis
Danny Beales
Darren Jones
Darren Paffey
Dave Robertson
David Baines
David Burton-Sampson
David Pinto-Duschinsky
David Taylor
David Williams
Dawn Butler
Debbie Abrahams
Deirdre Costigan
Derek Twigg
Diana Johnson
Douglas Alexander
Douglas McAllister
Ed Miliband
Elaine Stewart
Emily Darlington
Emma Foody
Emma Hardy
Emma Lewell-Buck
Emma Reynolds
Euan Stainbank
Feryal Clark
Florence Eshalomi
Frank McNally
Fred Thomas
Gen Kitchen
Georgia Gould
Gerald Jones
Gill German
Gordon McKee
Graeme Downie
Graham Stringer
Grahame Morris
Gregor Poynton
Gurinder Josan
Hamish Falconer
Harpreet Uppal
Heidi Alexander
Helen Hayes
Helena Dollimore
Henry Tufnell
Hilary Benn
Ian Lavery
Ian Murray
Imogen Walker
Irene Campbell
Jack Abbott
Jacob Collier
Jade Botterill
Jake Richards
James Asser
James Murray
James Naish
Janet Daby
Jas Athwal
Jayne Kirkham
Jeevun Sandher
Jeff Smith
Jenny Riddell-Carpenter
Jess Asato
Jessica Morden
Jessica Toale
Jim Dickson
Jim McMahon
Jo Platt
Jo Stevens
Jo White
Joani Reid
Jodie Gosling
Joe Morris
Joe Powell
Johanna Baxter
John Grady
John Healey
John Slinger
John Whitby
Jon Pearce
Jon Trickett
Jonathan Brash
Jonathan Davies
Jonathan Hinder
Josh Dean
Josh Fenton-Glynn
Josh MacAlister
Josh Newbury
Josh Simons
Julia Buckley
Juliet Campbell
Justin Madders
Kanishka Narayan
Kate Dearden
Kate Osamor
Kate Osborne
Katie White
Keir Mather
Kenneth Stevenson
Kerry McCarthy
Kevin Bonavia
Kevin McKenna
Kim Johnson
Kim Leadbeater
Kirith Entwistle
Kirsteen Sullivan
Kirsty McNeill
Laura Kyrke-Smith
Lauren Edwards
Lauren Sullivan
Laurence Turner
Lee Barron
Lee Pitcher
Leigh Ingham
Lewis Atkinson
Liam Byrne
Liam Conlon
Lilian Greenwood
Lillian Jones
Linsey Farnsworth
Lisa Nandy
Liz Kendall
Liz Twist
Lizzi Collinge
Lloyd Hatton
Lorraine Beavers
Louise Haigh
Louise Jones
Lucy Powell
Lucy Rigby
Luke Akehurst
Luke Charters
Luke Murphy
Luke Myer
Luke Pollard
Margaret Mullane
Maria Eagle
Mark Ferguson
Mark Hendrick
Mark Sewards
Mark Tami
Markus Campbell-Savours
Marsha De Cordova
Martin Rhodes
Mary Creagh
Mary Glindon
Matt Bishop
Matt Rodda
Matt Turmaine
Matt Western
Matthew Patrick
Matthew Pennycook
Maureen Burke
Maya Ellis
Meg Hillier
Melanie Onn
Melanie Ward
Miatta Fahnbulleh
Michael Payne
Michael Shanks
Michael Wheeler
Michelle Scrogham
Michelle Welsh
Mike Amesbury
Mike Kane
Mike Reader
Mike Tapp
Mohammad Yasin
Nadia Whittome
Natalie Fleet
Natasha Irons
Naushabah Khan
Neil Coyle
Neil Duncan-Jordan
Nia Griffith
Nicholas Dakin
Noah Law
Oliver Ryan
Olivia Bailey
Olivia Blake
Pam Cox
Pamela Nash
Pat McFadden
Patricia Ferguson
Paul Davies
Paul Foster
Paul Waugh
Paula Barker
Paulette Hamilton
Perran Moon
Peter Kyle
Peter Lamb
Peter Prinsley
Peter Swallow
Phil Brickell
Polly Billington
Preet Kaur Gill
Rachael Maskell
Rachel Blake
Rachel Hopkins
Richard Baker
Richard Quigley
Rosena Allin-Khan
Rosie Wrighting
Rupa Huq
Ruth Cadbury
Ruth Jones
Sadik Al-Hassan
Sally Jameson
Sam Carling
Sam Rushworth
Samantha Dixon
Samantha Niblett
Sarah Coombes
Sarah Edwards
Sarah Hall
Sarah Jones
Sarah Owen
Sarah Russell
Sarah Sackman
Scott Arthur
Sean Woodcock
Seema Malhotra
Shabana Mahmood
Sharon Hodgson
Shaun Davies
Simon Lightwood
Simon Opher
Siobhain McDonagh
Sojan Joseph
Sonia Kumar
Stella Creasy
Stephen Doughty
Stephen Timms
Steve Race
Steve Reed
Steve Witherden
Steve Yemm
Sureena Brackenridge
Tahir Ali
Taiwo Owatemi
Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi
Tim Roca
Toby Perkins
Tom Collins
Tom Hayes
Tom Rutland
Tonia Antoniazzi
Tony Vaughan
Torcuil Crichton
Torsten Bell
Tracy Gilbert
Tristan Osborne
Tulip Siddiq
Uma Kumaran
Valerie Vaz
Warinder Juss
Will Stone
Yasmin Qureshi
Yuan Yang
Zubir Ahmed
Independent (8 votes)
Adnan Hussain
Apsana Begum
Ian Byrne
Imran Hussain
John McDonnell
Rebecca Long Bailey
Richard Burgon
Zarah Sultana
Green Party (3 votes)
Adrian Ramsay
Ellie Chowns
Siân Berry
Social Democratic & Labour Party (1 vote)
Colum Eastwood
Noes
Conservative (84 votes)
Alan Mak
Alberto Costa
Alec Shelbrooke
Alicia Kearns
Alison Griffiths
Andrew Bowie
Andrew Griffith
Andrew Rosindell
Andrew Snowden
Aphra Brandreth
Ashley Fox
Ben Obese-Jecty
Blake Stephenson
Bob Blackman
Bradley Thomas
Caroline Dinenage
Caroline Johnson
Charlie Dewhirst
Claire Coutinho
Danny Kruger
David Davis
David Mundell
David Reed
David Simmonds
Desmond Swayne
Edward Argar
Gagan Mohindra
Gareth Bacon
Gareth Davies
Geoffrey Clifton-Brown
George Freeman
Graham Stuart
Greg Smith
Gregory Stafford
Harriet Cross
Harriett Baldwin
Helen Grant
Helen Whately
Jack Rankin
James Cleverly
Joe Robertson
John Cooper
John Glen
John Hayes
John Lamont
John Whittingdale
Julia Lopez
Julian Lewis
Katie Lam
Kemi Badenoch
Kieran Mullan
Kit Malthouse
Lewis Cocking
Lincoln Jopp
Louie French
Mark Francois
Mark Garnier
Martin Vickers
Matt Vickers
Mel Stride
Mims Davies
Neil Hudson
Neil Shastri-Hurst
Nick Timothy
Patrick Spencer
Paul Holmes
Peter Bedford
Peter Fortune
Rebecca Harris
Rebecca Paul
Rebecca Smith
Richard Holden
Robbie Moore
Robert Jenrick
Roger Gale
Saqib Bhatti
Sarah Bool
Shivani Raja
Steve Barclay
Stuart Anderson
Stuart Andrew
Tom Tugendhat
Victoria Atkins
Wendy Morton
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A couple, cheated by a vile businessman, kidnap his wife in retaliation—without knowing that their enemy is delighted they did.
Credits: TheMovieDb.
Film Cast:
Sam Stone: Danny DeVito
Barbara Stone: Bette Midler
Ken Kessler: Judge Reinhold
Sandy Kessler: Helen Slater
Carol Dodsworth: Anita Morris
Earl James Mott: Bill Pullman
Chief Henry Benton: William G. Schilling
Lt. Bender: Art Evans
Lt. Walters: Clarence Felder
Bedroom Killer: J.E. Freeman
Heavy Metal Kid: Gary Riley
The Mugger: Frank Sivero
Loan Officer: Phyllis Applegate
Hooker in Car: Jeannine Bisignano
Technician: J.P. Bumstead
Stereo Store Customer: Jon Cutler
Stereo Store Customer: Susan Marie Snyder
Cop at Sam’s House: Jim Doughan
Cop at Jail: Christopher J. Keene
Coroner: Henry Noguchi
Cop with Killer Picture: Arnold F. Turner
Sam’s Attorney: Bob Tzudiker
Arresting Cop: Charles A. Vanegas
Social Worker: Louise Yaffe
Secretary to Chief of Police: Janet Rotblatt
Judge: Charlotte Zucker
Waiter: Art Bonilla
Newscaster: Rick DeReyes
Newscaster: Mie Hunt
Newscaster: Ron Tank
Aerobic Instructor: Susan Stadner
Aerobic Instructor: Beth R. Johnson
Model: Twyla Littleton
Elderly Woman: Mary Elizabeth Thompson
Newsreader (voice) (uncredited): Phil Hartman
Film Crew:
Director: Jim Abrahams
Director: David Zucker
Director: Jerry Zucker
Screenplay: Dale Launer
Executive Producer: Joanna Lancaster
Executive Producer: Walter Yetnikoff
Director of Photography: Jan de Bont
Editor: Gib Jaffe
Producer: Michael Peyser
Editor: Arthur Schmidt
Casting: Ellen Chenoweth
Costume Designer: Rosanna Norton
Unit Production Manager: Jeffrey Chernov
First Assistant Director: William S. Beasley
Second Assistant Director: Bruce Humphrey
Art Direction: Donald B. Woodruff
Music Supervisor: Tommy Mottola
Set Decoration: Anne D. McCulley
Supervising Sound Editor: Charles L. Campbell
Supervising Sound Editor: Louis L. Edemann
Sound Editor: Larry Carow
Sound Editor: Samuel C. Crutcher
Sound Editor: Mike Dobie
Sound Editor: Chuck Neely
Makeup Artist: Brad Wilder
Key Hair Stylist: Barbara Lorenz
Costume Supervisor: Eric H. Sandberg
Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Donald O. Mitchell
Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Rick Kline
Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Kevin O’Connell
Executive Producer: Richard Wagner
Stunts: Loren Janes
Stunts: Faith Minton
Stunt Coordinator: Walter Scott
Stunts: Charles Croughwell
Stunts: Gregory J. Barnett
Opening Title Sequence: Sally Cruikshank
Stunts: Pat Romano
Songs: Billy Joel
Songs: Mick Jagger
Stunts: Ralph Garrett
Stunts: Gene Hartline
Stunts: Diamond Farnsworth
Stunts: Vince Deadrick Sr.
Stunts: Richard Drown
Stunts: Brad Bovee
Stunts: Ray Bickel
Stunts: Danny Costa
Stunts: Phil Adams
Stunts: Wayne King Sr.
Stunts: Sasha Jenson
Stunts: Carol Neilson
Stunts: Max Kleven
Stunts: Kathleen O’Haco
Stunts: Tracy Keehn-Dashnaw
Stunts: Ben Scott
Stunts: John-Clay Scott
Stunts: Carol Rees
Stunts: Ted White
Stunts: Brian Smrz
Stunts: Mike Watson
Original Music Composer: Michel Colombier
Movie Reviews:
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The Farnsworths and the Todds: a glimpse of Christian Courtship in 1840's America
What sparked the interest between David Todd and Charlotte Farnsworth is hidden in time. We know that they shared much in common. In addition to being committed to the Christian way of life, they both attended Oberlin College in the 1840s, following in the footsteps of older siblings.
David was following his older brother and reliable confidant, John Todd, when he met Charlotte. Although Charlotte and John did not cross paths as students, David was obviously smitten with her, so much so that, John would become the bridge connecting David to Charlotte during her sickness and ultimate death.
Charlotte was following the footsteps of her older sister, Emeline who after graduation from Oberlin, married another Oberlin graduate, the Reverend Sela Goodrich Wright, the namesake of Oberlin’s Sela G. Wright digital collection.
Of the several letters in the collection, which incidentally, were mostly written by and to Emeline Farnsworth Wright, there is one from John Todd to Charlotte's mother, Rebecca Farnsworth, that describes the last few days, hours and minutes leading up to Charlotte's death. That John stood in for his brother David, who was miles away when Charlotte died, and also for Charlotte's mother and siblings at the funeral, speaks volumes about the relationship that existed between David and Charlotte. There is a sense that Charlotte was expected to become a Todd in the near future but destiny interrupted that course, for John states "I cannot but feel sad, for I had anticipated much pleasure from a better acquaintance with C. and I know that he whose affections were enlisted in her, will feel the shock most deeply."
You can find out more about the Farnsworth family by browsing the correspondences in the Sela G. Wright Collection.
To find out more about the relationship between David and Charlotte, visit the Illinois History and Lincoln Collections, at the University of Illinois Library.
Also visit the Todd family papers in the Kenneth Spencer Research Library Archival Collections at the University of Kansas
Also see Charlotte's obituary in the Oberlin Evangelist, August 18, 1847
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Happy Camp Fire Girls Day, Camp Fire kids! Right around the same time, a number of organizations were established to act as sister organizations to the Boy Scouts--because of course there was initially no corresponding organization for girls. The Camp Fire Girls was one such attempt, and it was officially incorporated as a national agency on this date in 1912. Since then, Camp Fire has included boys and has particularly emphasized socially responsible attitudes and programs.
Stamp details:
Issued on: November 1, 1960
From: New York, NY
SC #1167
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Noticias de series de la semana
Renovaciones
Comedy Central ha renovado South Park hasta su trigésima temporada. Además, Paramount+ ha encargado catorce películas.
Apple TV+ ha renovado Physical por una segunda temporada
Disney+ ha renovado The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers por una segunda temporada
Showtime ha renovado The Chi por una quinta temporada
Adult Swim ha renovado Tuca & Bertie por una segunda temporada
Roku podría producir una película de Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist y quizás más temporadas
Sky Comedy ha renovado Bloods por una segunda temporada
Disney+ ha renovado Star Wars: The Bad Batch por una segunda temporada
Cancelaciones
Apple TV+ ha cancelado Little Voice tras su primera temporada
Amazon ha cancelado Panic tras su primera temporada
HBO Max ha descartado Overlook. Se venderá a otra plataforma.
Noticias cortas
Britt Robertson (Cheyenne) y Michelle Forbes (Margaret) no estarán en la segunda temporada de Big Sky.
Matthew Willig (André the Giant) será regular en la segunda temporada de Young Rock.
Wyatt McClure (Billy) será regular en la quinta temporada de Young Sheldon.
Fichajes
Neil Patrick Harris (How I Met Your Mother, A Series of Unfortunate Events) protagonizará y producirá Uncoupled, en la que Michael pensaba que su vida era perfecta hasta que su marido se marcha tras diecisiete años.
Cobie Smulders (How I Met Your Mother, Stumptown) sustituye a Betty Gilpin en el papel de Ann Coulter en Impeachment: American Crime Story.
Ellen Burstyn (The Exorcist, Requiem for a Dream) volverá a interpretar a Bernie Stabler, la madre de Elliot (Chris Meloni), en la segunda temporada de Law & Order: Organized Crime.
Sam Waterston (Grace and Frankie, The Newsroom), Kurtwood Smith (That '70s Show, Resurrection), Anne Archer (Falcon Crest, Ghost Whisperer), Dylan Minnette (13 Reasons Why, Awake), Bashir Salahuddin (GLOW, Looking), Alan Ruck (Succession, The Exorcist), Mary Lynn Rajskub (24, The Girlfriend Experience), Hart Bochner (Too Old to Die Young, Die Hard), James Hiroyuki Liao (Unforgettable, Prison Break), Nicky Endres (One Day at a Time), Camryn Mi-Young Kim y Andrew Leeds (Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist, A Million Little Things) se unen a The Dropout. Interpretarán a George Schultz, secretario de Estado; David Boies, abogado representante de Elizabeth (Amanda Seyfried); Charlotte Schultz, esposa de George; Tyler Shultz, biólogo que trabaja en Theranos; Brendan Morris, ingeniero eléctrico de Theranos; Jay Rosan, miembro del equipo de innovación de la sede de Walgreens en Chicago; Lorraine Fuisz, esposa de Richard Fuisz (William H. Macy); Larry Ellison, millonario interesado en Theranos; Edmond Ku, jefe de ingeniería de Theranos; Ana Arriola, diseñadora de Apple reclutada por Elizabeth; Erika Cheung, graduada en Berkeley que empieza a trabajar en Theranos; y Roland, sabelotodo lameculos del CFO de Walgreen.
Ron Cephas Jones (This Is Us, Luke Cage) y Vinnie Jones (Galavant, Snatch) serán recurrentes en la segunda temporada de Law & Order: Organized Crime como Leon Kilbride, un congresista que sabe jugar sus cartas; y Albi Briscu, un gangster europeo.
Leslie Jones (Saturday Night Live, Ghostbusters) y Nat Faxon (Friends From College, Ben and Kate) se unen como recurrentes a Our Flag Means Death.
Sam Elliott (The Ranch, A Star Is Born) y los cantantes Tim McGraw (The Shack) y Faith Hill protagonizarán Y: 1883, la precuela de Yellowstone. Serán Shea Brennan, cowboy con un inmenso pesar que tiene la tarea de guiar a un grupo de Texas a Montana; y James y Margaret Dutton, patriarca y matriarca de la familia Dutton.
Luis Guzmán (Black Code, Oz) será Gomez, el padre de Wednesday (Jenna Ortega), en Wednesday.
Minka Kelly (Friday Night Lights, Titans), Dominic Fike y Demetrius "Lil Meech" Flenory Jr. (Black Mafia Family) se unen a la segunda temporada de Euphoria. Se desconocen detalles.
Michelle Forbes (The Killing, True Blood) será recurrente en la cuarta temporada de New Amsterdam como Veronica Fuentes, una fixer que tiene la tarea arreglar las cifras del hospital.
Kerry Bishé (Halt and Catch Fire, Narcos) será Austin Geidt, empleada número cuatro de Uber, en Super Pumped.
Ian Anthony Dale (Hawaii Five-0, Murder in the First) y Laurie Fortier (Hemlock Grove, Unsolved) se unen a la undécima y última temporada de The Walking Dead. Serán Tomi, miembro del grupo recientemente descubierto; y Agatha.
Keir Gilchrist (Atypical, United States of Tara), Elizabeth Marvel (Homeland, House of Cards) y Tom Pelphrey (Ozark, Iron Fist) se unen como regulares a Love and Death. Interpretarán al pastor Ron Adams, la pastora Jackie Ponder y Don Crowder.
Raza Jaffrey (Code Black, Smash) y Sennia Nanua serán Francois Guise y Rahima en The Serpent Queen.
Ella Rumpf (Grave, Freud) participará como invitada en la tercera temporada de Succession. Se desconocen detalles.
Julie Halston (Bitsy) estará en And Just Like That..., el revival de Sex and the City. Christopher Jackson (Hamilton, Bull) y LeRoy McClain (The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, Respect) serán Herbert Wexley, exitoso banquero de Manhattan y esposo de Lisa Todd Wexley (Nicole Ari Parker); y Andre Rashad Wallace, exitoso músico y marido de Nya Wallace (Karen Pittman).
Poppy Liu (Hacks, Sunnyside) se une como regular a Dead Ringers. Será Greta, encargada del servicio en casa de Elliot y Beverly (Rachel Weisz).
Eiza González (From Dusk Till Dawn, I Care a Lot) está en negociaciones para unirse al reparto de The Three Body Problem.
Beth Lacke (High School Musical: The Musical: The Series), Stephen Louis Grush (Longmire) y Cass Buggé (Disjointed) se unen como recurrentes a Lightyears. Serán Chandra, antigua alumna de Irene (Sissy Spacek) insatisfecha con su trabajo en una residencia de ancianos y con la vida en general; Nick, un solitario sin habilidades sociales que lleva un negocio familiar de cortinas y tiene una inesperada conexión con Stella (Julieta Zylberberg); y Jeanine, esposa de Byron (Adam Bartley) recién llegada a Farnsworth y vecina de Irene y Franklin (J.K. Simmons).
Byron Bowers (The Chi) será Herman, un director de Hollywood que se encuentra en París promocionando su película, en Irma Vep. Tom Sturridge (Sweetbitter, The Hollow Crown) sustituye a Jerrod Carmichael en el papel de Eamonn, exnovio de Mira (Alicia Vikander).
Daniel Augustin (David Makes Man), Ashlei Sharpe Chestnut (Homeland, Cruel Summer), Amandla Jahava y Jaboukie Young-White (Awkwafina Is Nora from Queens) serán recurrentes en Rap Sh*t como Maurice, amigo y colega de Shawna (Aida Osman); Fatima, compañera de clase y amiga de Cliff (Devon Terrell); Jill, amiga de la universidad de Shawna que trabaja en Spotify en Nueva York; y Francois Boom, antiguo compañero de clase de Shawna y productor.
Richard Roundtree (Family Reunion, Being Mary Jane) y Terri J. Vaughn (Insecure, Greenleaf) se unen como recurrentes a la segunda temporada de Cherish the Day. Serán Mandeville "MV" St. James, exjuez y padre viudo de Sunday (Joy Bryant); y Anastasia, futura exmujer de Ellis (Henry Simmons).
Justice Leak (Raising Dion, Powers) será recurrente en The Staircase como Tom Maher, compañero de David Rudolf (Michael Stuhlbarg).
Martin Bobb-Semple (Pandora, Free Rein), Karim Diané (StartUp), Sara Thompson (The 100, Burden of Truth), George Ferrier (Dirty Laundry), Miles J. Harvey (American Vandal) y Zenia Marshall (Date My Dad) serán recurrentes en One of Us Is Lying como Evan Nieman, novio de Bronwyn (Marianly Tejada); Kris Greene, nuevo estudiante con lazos con Cooper (Chibuikem Uche) y Nate (Cooper van Grootel); Vanessa Clark, mejor amiga de Addy (Annalisa Cochrane); TJ Forrester, novio de Vanessa; Lucas Clay, hermano pequeño de Cooper; y Keely Moore, novia de Cooper.
Melissa Saint-Amaud (Ozark) será Claire Brockman en Long Slow Exhale.
Alfie Fuller (Little America) participará en la cuarta temporada de The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel. Se desconocen detalles.
Christie Clark (Carrie), Austin Peck (Austin), Thaao Penghlis (André), Leann Hunley (Anna), Greg Rikaart (Leo), Chandler Massey (Will), Zachary Atticus Tinker (Sonny) y Eileen Davidson, que ha interpretado a varios personajes; también estarán en Days of Our Lives: Beyond Salem.
Pósters
Nuevas series
Hulu ha encargado Tell Me Lies, basada en la novela de Carola Lovering (2018), que sigue una relación agitada y tóxica durante ocho años. Lucy Albright (Grace Van Patten; Nine Perfect Strangers, Maniac) y Stephen DeMarco se conocen en la universidad, donde decisiones aparentemente mundanas tienen consecuencias irrevocables. Escrita y producida por Meaghan Oppenheimer (Queen America). Produce Emma Roberts (First Kill).
Hulu encarga la comedia This Fool, antes conocida como Punk Ass Bitch, en la que un macarra de Los Ángeles (Chris Estrada) vive aún en casa de sus padres, trabaja en una organización sin ánimo de lucro que ayuda a la rehabilitación de pandilleros y se esfuerza para ayudar a cualquiera menos a él mismo. Con Michelle Ortiz (Mr. Mom) y Frankie Quinones (The Dress Up Gang). Escrita y producida por Estrada junto a Jake Weisman, Matt Ingebretson y Pat Bishop, creadores de Corporate. Producen Fred Armisen (Portlandia, Forever) y Jonathan Groff (How I Met Your Mother, Black-ish).
Syfy encarga Reginald the Vampire, dramedia en la que el mundo está habitado por vampiros bellos, en forma y vanidosos. Reginald Baskin (Jacob Batalon; Spider-Man: Homecoming, 50 States of Fright) es un héroe improbable que tiene que lidiar con todo tipo de obstáculos: no puede estar con la chica que le gusta, tiene un jefe bully en el trabajo y el jefe de los vampiros lo quiere muerto. Adaptación de los libros 'Fat Vampire' de Johnny B. Truant. Escrita por Harley Peyton (Twin Peaks, Channel Zero).
Amazon encarga The Lake, su primera serie original canadiense. Es una comedia en la que Justin (Jordan Gavaris; Orphan Black, Take Two) vuelve a casa tras romper con su pareja, con quien vivió en el extranjero durante muchos años, con la esperanza de reconectar con su hija biológica (Madison Shamoun), a la que dio en adopción en la adolescencia, pero descubre que su padre dejó la idílica casa del lago en la que él pasó su niñez a su hermanastra Maisy-May (Julia Stiles; Riviera, Dexter). Completan el reparto Jon Dore (How to Live with Your Parents (For the Rest of Your Life)), Carolyn Scott, Natalie Lisinska (Orphan Black, Mary Kills People), Travis Nelson, Declan Whaley (Criminal Minds) y Terry Chen (The Expanse, Jessica Jones). Escrita y producida por Julian Doucet (Killjoys, Bomb Girls).
eOne adaptará The Turnout, la próxima novela de Megan Abbott (2021). Las hermanas Durant, dueñas de una escuela de ballet y con una historia familiar problemática, contratan a Derek, un contratista, para reformar el estudio. Una de ellas comienza una aventura con él que amenaza sus lazos familiares y expone secretos de la familia.
Aubrey Plaza (Parks and Recreation, Legion) y Ramón Rodríguez (Gang Related, Iron Fist) protagonizarán el piloto de Olga Dies Dreaming, adaptación de la novela de Xóchitl Gonzalez (2021), en Hulu. Trata sobre dos hermanos nuyorriqueños con una madre ausente y políticamente radical y una vida entre la élite de Nueva York tras el paso del huracán María. Olga (Plaza) es una wedding planner cuya fachada oculta un interior oscuro, su búsqueda de la perfección se ha convertido en un compulsivo mecanismo de supervivencia, cree que nadie la ve como una igual y que su éxito es una ilusión y trata de escapar de su pasado todo lo que pueda. Prieto (Rodríguez) es un congresista orgulloso de su origen puertorriqueño que creció con el papel de patriarca y mantiene esta fachada ante sus votantes y sus oponentes. Escrita por Gonzalez y dirigida por Alfonso Gómez-Rejón (Me and Earl and the Dying Girl, American Horror Story).
HBO Max desarrolla Sag Harbor, adaptación de la novela de Colson Whitehead (2009) en la que Benji Cooper, uno de los pocos estudiantes negros de una escuela de secundaria de élite de Manhattan en 1985, escapa de los Hamptons cada verano para ir a Sag Harbor, donde una pequeña comunidad de profesionales afroamericanos han construido su propio mundo. Escrita por Daniel "Koa" Beaty. Producen Beaty, Whitehead y Laurence Fishburne (Black-ish).
Fechas
Deceit se estrena en Channel 4 el 13 de agosto
La segunda temporada de Ladhood se estrena en BBC Three el 15 de agosto
La segunda temporada de Code 404 se estrena en Sky Comedy el 1 de septiembre
La sexta temporada de Queen Sugar se estrena en OWN el 7 de septiembre
Doogie Kameāloha, M.D. se estrena en Disney+ el 8 de septiembre
The Lost Symbol se estrena en Peacock el 16 de septiembre
La cuarta y última temporada de Dear White People llega a Netflix el 22 de septiembre
Dopesick se estrena en Hulu el 13 de octubre
La segunda temporada de The Great se estrena en Hulu el 19 de noviembre
The Lord of the Rings se estrena en Prime Video el 2 de septiembre de 2022
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Dear White People - Temporada 4 y última
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Y: The Last Man
Dopesick
Truth Be Told - Temporada 2
Queen Sugar - Temporada 6
Yellowjackets
Cobra Kai - Temporada 4
Diary of a Future President - Temporada 2
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My fandoms
The fandoms for which I’ll most likely create fan stuff:
Farscape
The Bastard Son & The Devil Himself
Being Human UK (mostly S4-5)
Carnival Row
Daredevil + Defenders
Dollhouse
Eureka
Fringe
Grimm
Lucifer (except S6)
Once Upon a Time (except S7)
Primeval
Sense8
Stargate Atlantis
Stargate SG-1
Supernatural (except S15)
The fandoms I’m a bit less likely to work on:
Alice (Syfy)
Babylon 5
Being Human US
Dark Matter (S1)
Firefly
Forever (ABC)
Sliders (except S5*)
Shadow & Bone
The 4400 (OG)
The Boys
The Falcon and The Winter Soldier
Timeless
Travelers
Warehouse 13
Wednesday
Wheel of Time
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Below you will find the topics that interest me the most (from the most likely fandom list). It does not mean I won’t be doing other stuff from the above fandoms. Formatting is just to differentiate fandoms.
Characters (max top 5 per fandom):
John Crichton
Aeryn Sun
Chiana
D’Argo
Pilot/Moya
Gabriel Boutin
Nathan Byrne
Ceelia Bennet
Annalise O'Brien
Jessica Byrne
Hal Yorke
Lady Catherine
Tom McNair
John Mitchell
Nick Cutler
Agreus Astrayon
Imogen Spurnrose
Darius Prowell
Rycroft “Philo” Philostrate
Kaine
Matt “Daredevil” Murdock
Claire Temple
Foggy Nelson
Benjamin Pointdexte
Elektra Natchios
Topher Brink
Alpha
Victor
Sierra
Adelle DeWitt
Jo Lupo
Zane Donovan
Douglas Fargo
ANDY
Tess Fontana
Peter Bishop
Charlie Francis (both)
Walter Bishop (OG universe)
Lincoln Lee (both)
Astrid Farnsworth (both)
Nick Burkhardt
Monroe
Rosalee Calvert
Adalind Shade
Sgt. Wu
Lucifer Morningstar
Ella Lopez
Mazikeen
Amenadiel
Charlotte Richards
Killian “Hook” Jones (OG)
Robin “Hood” of Locksley (OG)
Milah
David “Charming” Nolan
Emma Swan
Connor Temple
Abby Maitland
Hilary Becker
Danny Quinn
Nick Cutter
Will Gorski
Wolfgang Bogdanov
Riley Blue
Kala Dandekar
Rajan Rasal
John Sheppard
Carson Beckett
Teyla Emmagan
Ronon Dex
Radek Zelenka
Daniel Jackson
Cameron Mitchell
Samantha Carter
Vala Mal Doran
Jonas Quinn
Dean Winchester
Castiel
Bobby Singer
Benny Lafitte
Charlie Bradbury
Romantic relationships (max top 3 per fandom):
John/Aeryn
D’Argo/Chiana
John/Gilina
Annalise/Nathan/Gabriel
Hal/Alex
Agreus/Imogen
Darius/Tourmaline
Matt/Claire
Foggy/Marci
Matt/Elektra
Victor/Sierra
Topher/Bennett
Jo/Zane
Henry/Kim
Jack/Tess
Peter/Olivia
Lincoln/Fauxlivia (both Lincolns)
Nick/Adalind
Monroe/Rosalee
Renard/Juliette
Lucifer/Chloe
Maze/Eve
Dan/Ella
Killian/Emma
Robin/Regina
Killian/Milah
Connor/Abby
Nick/Claudia|Jenny
Becker/Jess
Will/Riley
Wolfgang/Kala/Rajan
Hernando/Lito
John/Teyla
Ronon/Jennifer
John/Chaya
Martouf/Sam
Orlin/Sam
Tomin/Vala
Sam/Eileen
Dean/Jo
Bobby/Jody
I don't know how I define their relationship, I don't care how you/they define them, they are amazing as they are:
Scorpious * Braca
August * Emma
Cam * Sam
Dean * Cas
Non-romantic relationships (max top 3 per fandom) :
John & D’Argo
John & Chiana
Aeryn & Pilot
Nathan & Ceelia
Annalise & Ceelia
Nathan & Esmie (Gran)
Hal & Tom
Hal & Annie
Hal & Nick
Philo & Darius
Philo & Absalom
Philo & Millworthy
Matt & Foggy
Daredevil & Punisher
Foggy & Brett
Topher & Adelle
Topher & Sierra
Zane & Fargo
Jim & Jo
Jack & Henry
Peter & Walter
Walter & Astrid
Charlie & Olivia
Nick & Monroe
Nick & Rosalee
Nick & Hank
Lucifer & Ella
Lucifer & Amenadiel
Lucifer & Maze
Killian & David
Killian & Henry
Emma & David
Connor & Nick
Connor & Becker
Danny & Becker
Will & Diego
Wolfgang & Felix
Lito & Daniela & Hernando
John & Ronon
Carson & Rodney
Ronon & Teyla
Daniel & Cam
Daniel & Sam
Cam & Vala
Dean & Benny
Dean & Charlie
Dean & Bobby
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OCPAA
Hall of Fame Dance Challenge, Ontario CA 2019 Results: SOLOS
Rookie League: Beginner
American League: Intermediate
National League: Advanced
High Scores:
Little League Solo (Ages 6 and Under)
1st: Liana Li-’Still Breathing’
2nd: Avery Olson-’Oh La La’
4th: Everleigh Soutas-’Respect’
5th: Jessie Saigusa-’Crazy In Love’
6th: Leighton Godlewski-’Stupid Cupid’
7th (3 way tie): Charlotte Delong-’Wonderful World’
7th (3 way tie): Isabella Schmidt-Yu-’Baby I’m A Star’
8th (tie): Dylan Reuss-’PYT’
10th (tie): Kennady Peterson-’Getting Good at Being Bad’
10th (tie): Cerys Cogswell-’You Are My Sunshine’
Didn’t Place
Audrina Mossembekker-’Great Balls of Fire’
Olivia Gonzalez-’Beat’
Olivia Armstrong-’Live For the Applause’
Ashley Issa-’My Boyfriend’s Back’
Jeanna Garcia-’Wild Child’
Future Hall of Famer Solo, Rookie League (Ages 7-8)
4th: Riley Stem-’Grown’
Future Hall of Famer Solo, American League
5th: Sophia Fleischman-’The Dream’
7th (tie): Kayla Nagel-’WOMAN’
8th: Jessalyn Nguyen-’Steam Heat’
9th: Helena Olaerts-’Boss’
10th (3 way tie): Ariel Lantz-Loza-’Stone Cold’
10th: (3 way tie): Jordyn Rockett-’I’ll Be Your Clown’
Didn’t Place
Alyssa Mastroianni-’Child Within My Heart’
Madelyn Bartolo-’When She Loved Me’
Liliana Mastroianni-’Into the Dark’
Leila Kim-’Jar of Hearts’
Grace Howerton-’Never Saw Blue’
Brady Reuss-’Hallelujah’
Kylie Gonzalez-’My Immortal’
Kylie Gonzalez-’Kill the Lights’
Kayla Nagel-’I Did Some Bad’
Jordyn Rockett-’Wind It Up’
Sara Von Rotz-’Sugar Pie Honey Bunch’
Grace Montano-’Applause’
Brooke Edwards-’Cruella’
Leila Kim-’Locomotion’
Jillian Mahan-’Vanity’
Sophia Fleischman-’Baby’
Future Hall of Famer Solo, National League
8th (3 way tie): Morgan Turner-’Go the Distance’
Didn’t Place
Olivia O’Connell-’Run with Wild Horses’
Alexandra Collins-’Wonderland’
Junior Solo, Rookie League (Ages 9-11)
2nd: Kelsey Pastian-’Work Me Down’
4th (3 way tie): Kaylee Bish-’Runway Walk’
Didn’t Place
Jaidyn Alefosio-’Run the World’
Hannah Gullickson-’Dance With Your Daddy’
Junior Solo, American League
1st: Naia Parker-’One More Time’
4th (3 way tie): Olivia Magni-’Numbers’
4th (3 way tie): Kendyl Fay-’Hold Your Breath’
4th (3 way tie): Hope Edwards-’Fields of Gold’
7th (tie): Ella Montano-’Little Bird’
7th (tie): Alyssa Park-’Like A River’
8th: Rylee Young-’Lost Without You’
Didn’t Place
Alyssa Park-’I’ve Got Rhythm’
Brooke Volkert-’One of the Boys’
Grier Mclarand-’Easy’
Leighton Werner-’On My Own’
Leighton Werner-’Mr Monotony’
Kaedyn Toscano-’Your Girl’
Kate Dunst-’You Don’t Own Me’
Kate Dunst-’Tainted Love’
Naia Parker-’Amen’
Delaney Bojorquez-’Rescue’
Delaney Bojorquez-’Single Ladies’
Isabelle Monge-’Like You Do’
Isabella Monge-’Light’s Out’
Ella Montano-’Wonder’
Arabella Kim-’Let Me Entertain You’
Arabella Kim-’No One Knows Who I Am’
Kendyl Fay-’Weird’
Mackenzie Gregorio-’Bang Bang’
Ashlyn Blanpied-’Something’s Got A Hold of Me’
Zoey Garcia-’Let Me Think About It’
Madelyn Laussade-’Work It’
Kelsey Gampol-’Holding Out For A Hero’
Olivia Magni-’Rhapsody’
Junior Solo, National League
5th (3 way tie): Presslie Novits-’Roses Turn’
9th: Alexa Hedlund-’Seven Nation Army’
Didn’t Place
Dylan Forsman-’Wildest Dreams’
Teresa Smith-’Tiny Dancer’
Kiley Lowe-’Shake and Shimmy’
Emalene Heitz-’Gimme Gimme’
Emalene Heitz-’Make Me Feel’
Brynlee Swinhart-’Fix You’
Keira Pagaza-’Home’
Teen Solo, Rookie League
1st: Cambria Antonelli-’Big Spender’
2nd (tie): Caitlyn Mcnabb-’Emergency’
2nd (tie): Lyla Farnsworth-’Burning Up’
Didn’t Place
Haley Tran-’Bring On the Rain’
Natalia Ferrufino-’River’
Teen Solo, American League
2nd (tie): Sammi Chung-’Blue’
4th (tie): Michelle Cheng-’Labor’
10th (3 way tie): Olivia Nguyen-’Killing Me’
Didn’t Place
Audrey Kim-’You Say’
Sammi Chung-’Bohemian Rhapsody’
Sammi Chung-’Otic Disruption’
Claire Tidwell-’Raunchy’
Libby Haye-’For My Help’
Jaidyn Saigusa-’Joga’
Kaitlyn Wu-’Firelight’
Sydney Fitzmaurice-’Machines’
Emma Mcginnis-’Organs’
Lana Salem-’Ellie’s Theme’
Peyton Heitz-’6 Foot Under’
Peyton Heitz-’The Source’
Madeline Hicks-’Spare Change’
Danni Jaime-’Bitter End’
Delanie Munger-’Sorry’
Riley Willis-’When the Party’s Over’
Cameron Chen-’Change’
Ella Cron-’Hanging On’
Ella Cron-’Forest Fire’
Ashley Cravens-’Stones’
Delaney Haye-’Oops I Did It Again’
Delaney Haye-’Man’s World’
Michelle Cheng-’Dangerous’
Libby Haye-’It’s Just A Game’
Kyla Moore-’Sights’
Teen Solo, National League
10th (tie): Avery Archung-’Angel By The Wings’
10th (tie): Benny Garcia-’Cocky’
Didn’t Place
Haley Kosonen-’Not For The Life of Me’
Andi Flores-’Integral Silence’
Andi Flores-’Fearless’
Katelyn Rhodes-’Mercy’
Arianeli Sandoval-’Escalate’
Haley Rhodes-’Wild Horses’
Senior Solo, Rookie League
1st: Ximina Hua-’Bored’
Senior Solo, American League
5th: Caitlyn Guntle-’Delivery’
8th (3 way tie): Aleialanee Ponce De Leon -’At Last’
Didn’t Place
Amberly Higgins-’Good God’
Aleialanee Ponce De Leon-’Wilhelm Scream’
Aleialanee Ponce De Leon-’Queen of Serpents’
Diana De La Paz-’I’d Rather Be Blind’
Stephanie Dy-’Dance For You’
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OK, March 2
Cover: Drew Barrymore -- how my daughters saved my life
Page 1: Contents
Page 2: Contents
Page 4: Adele’s total transformation
Page 6: Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are cashing in on their newfound freedom but not without controversy -- they’re following through on their vow to become financially independent their recent high-profile business ventures have some people accusing them of being hypocrites
Page 7: Twins Benji Madden and Joel Madden are butting heads over the future of their band Good Charlotte because Joel is eager to tour again but Benji is preoccupied with caring for his and wife Cameron Diaz’s new daughter Raddix, unlike boyfriend Scott Disick Sofia Richie has no interest in making a career out of reality television and she wants to be an actress and knows no one would take her seriously as an actress if she continued to be lumped in with the Kardashians, Kelly Clarkson and Reese Witherspoon have become thick as thieves ever since Kelly made a cameo on Reese’s The Morning Show last year
Page 8: Red Hot on the Red Carpet -- Oscar night -- Zazie Beetz, Kate Bosworth, Gal Gadot
Page 9: Janelle Monae, Charlize Theron, Regina King
Page 10: Who Wore It Better? Irina Shayk vs. Ilfenesh Hadera, Isabeli Fontana vs. Storm Reid, Delilah Belle Hamlin vs. Scarlett Johansson
Page 16: News in Photos -- Duchess Kate Middleton at the Ark Open Farm
Page 18: Jenny McCarthy and Donnie Wahlberg, Tony Goldwyn
Page 19: John Krasinski on Ellen, Ryan Serhant and wife Emilia, Mark Wahlberg
Page 20: Academy Awards -- Laura Dern and her mom Diane Ladd, Rebel Wilson and James Corden dressed up as Cats, Regina King and Brad Pitt
Page 21: Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Will Ferrell, Maya Rudolph and Kristen Wiig, Renee Zellweger at the engraving station
Page 22: Jamie Foxx, Christian Siriano and Rachel Bilson, Rob Lowe and Demi Moore
Page 24: Inside My Home -- Kate Hudson owns adjacent properties in Pacific Palisades
Page 26: Julia Roberts and Danny Moder fighting for their marriage
Page 27: In the wake of his father Kirk Douglas’ death Michael Douglas’ wife Catherine Zeta-Jones has a whole new appreciation for Michael’s health, David Harbour ready to propose to Lily Allen
Page 28: Rachel Brosnahan is feeling the urge to be a mom as her 30th birthday approaches, now that Nick Lachey has conquered the entertainment world he’s really to finally pursue his dreams of becoming a politician, Love Bites -- Penn Badgley is expecting his first child with wife Domino Kirke, Jeremy Renner and Eiza Gonzalez dating, Thomas Rhett and wife Lauren Akins welcomed daugher Lennon Love
Page 30: Cover Story -- Drew Barrymore looks back on her roller-coaster life and opens up about her great accomplishment -- her daughters
Page 34: So much for moving forward -- Jennifer Aniston’s been enjoying quality time with exes Brad Pitt and Justin Theroux and John Mayer
Page 36: Interview -- Cheryl Burke dishes on marriage, babies and her future on DWTS
Page 40: Fabulous, fit and 40 -- Kate Hudson, Pink
Page 41: Claire Danes, Zooey Deschanel
Page 46: Style Week -- Jennifer Lopez reprising her role in Guess and Marciano’s Spring campaign
Page 52: Matchy matchy makeup -- Kathryn Newton, Lucy Hale
Page 53: Mandy Moore, Zendaya, Lucy Boynton
Page 54: Entertainment
Page 55: Q&A Samuel Farnsworth of Dickinson
Page 58: Repeating gowns is the lastest fashion trend to take over Hollywood -- Laura Dern, Elizabeth Banks, Jane Fonda
Page 60: Hollywood Heat Meter -- Prosecutors release Lori Loughlin’s daughter fake resume, Hilary Duff is teaming up with husband Matthew Koma on her first song in 4 years, Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner are expecting their first child together, Dwayne Johnson’s daughter Simone will be the fourth generation to join the WWE, Constance Wu has never seen Hustlers, Face Tattoos -- Presley Gerber, Amber Rose, Post Malone, Chris Brown
Page 61: Sound Bites -- Ashley Graham, John Legend, Eva Mendes on Ryan Gosling’s cooking ability, Anna Faris
Page 62: Horoscope -- Pisces Chelsea Handler
Page 64: By the Numbers -- Mark Consuelos
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OCPAA Masterlist - 2018 (HOF Ages)
Alamo: Teen Open Small Group
Fiorella Baclit, Cameron Chen, Michelle Cheng, Alli Chu, Ashley Cravens, Emily Park, Reese Willis, Cortnee Wilson, Annika Zaborniak
Angels: Junior Lyrical Small Group
Mckenna Brown, Lyla Farnsworth, Emma Garcia, Shab Ghaffari, Alexa Hedlund, Hailey Kim, Katie Langan, Delilah Ortega
Bang Bang: Future Hall of Famer Jazz Large Group
Faith Chung, Clare Dunst, Faryad Ghaffari, Emalene Heitz, Kiley Lowe, Liliana Mastroianni
Bathing Beauties: Future Hall of Famer Jazz Line
Jaidyn Alefosio, Grace Aragon, Elika Esmaeili, Elysee Esmaeilli, Mackenzie Griffith, Hannah Gullickson, Kayla Heaton, Kaili Hoang, Kailey Lawwill, Ivy Maclean, Madeleine Mai, Jovana Mortazavian, Karen Nishimura, Sarah Nishimura, Olive O'connell, Kelsey Pastian, Ava Pereira, Alexi Slipakoff, Riley Stem, Sarah Weiler
Big Spender: Teen Jazz Small Group
Kendra Adams, Jada Alexis, Stephanie Dy, Danni Jaime, Faith McCain, Emma McGinnis, Kyla Moore
Black And Gold: Teen Jazz Small Group
Cameron Chen, Alli Chu, Ashley Cravens, Lauren Lanning, Chandler Linn, Emily Park, Madelein Rupe, Reese Willis, Annika Zaborniak
Blue Jeans: Junior Jazz Small Group
Ella Cron, Sydney Fitzmaurice, Madeline Hicks, Jenae Holmes, Emma Mcginnis, Lana Salem, Sarah Wu
Candy Man: Junior Jazz Large Group
Jaidyn Alefosio, Elika Esmaeili, Mackenzie Griffith, Hannah Gullickson, Kaili Hoang, Kailey Lawwill, Ivy Maclean, Jovana Mortazavian, Sarah Nishimura, Kelsey Pastian, Ava Pereira, Alexi Slipakoff, Sarah Weiler
Candy Shop: Future Hall of Famer Jazz Small Group
Ariel Lantz-Loza, Jillian Mahan, Alyssa Mastroianni, Grace Montano, Helena Olaerts, Brady Reuss, Jordyn Rockett, Everleigh Soutas, Sara Von Rotz
D3: Future Hall of Famer Contemporary Small Group
Ashlyn Blanpied, Delaney Bojorquez, Hope Edwards, Kendyl Fay, Alyssa Park, Naia Parker, Laci Stoico, Leighton Werner, Rylee Young
Dirty Diana: Senior Jazz Small Group
Fiorella Baclit, Darby Cron, Lindsey George, Evan Guinet, Hallie Haupert, Lilah Haye, Tate Relock
Dream State: Junior Open Small Group
Michelle Cheng, Sammi Chung, Peyton Heitz, Ella Montano, Delanie Munger, Ollivia Nguyen, Jadyn Saigusa, Haley Stoico, Riley Willis
Eyes Of The Artist: Junior Open Small Group
Makayla Abadie, Alyssa Bindra, Delaney Haye, Libby Haye, Danni Jaime, Haley Kosonen, Mia Oronoz, Claire Tidwell, Kaitlyn Wu
Fire Under My Feet: Teen Jazz Large Group
Cambria Antonelli, Natalia Ferrufino, Samantha Fessler, Jessica Gallardo, Natalie Hays, Ximina Hua, Caitlyn Kazanjian, Caitlyn Mcnabb, Kayla Potter, Grace Schumerth, Haley Tran, Taylor Wehne
Girls Just Want To Have Fun: Junior Lyrical Small Group
Avery Archung, Jacine Davis, Shab Ghaffari, Mackenzie Gregorio, Alexa Hedlund, Isabella Monge, Presslie Novits, Teresa Smith
Ground Shake: Senior Contemporary Small Group
Fiorella Baclit, Alli Chu, Darby Cron, Lindsey George, Catilyn Guntle, Hallie Haupert, Lilah Haye, Tate Relock, Cortnee Wilson
Higher Ground: Senior Open Large Group
Hayden Antonelli, Fiorella Baclit, Darby Cron, Lindsey George, Hallie Haupert, Lilah Haye, Lauren Lanning, Chandler Linn, Tate Relock, Sarah Stenzel, Reese Willis
Hocus Pocus: Future Hall of Famer Jazz Small Group
Brooke Edwards, Sophia Fleischman, Kylie Gonzales, Emalene Heitz, Millea Hill, Arabella Kim, Leila Kim, Kayla Nagel, Keira Pagaza
Human: Teen Open Large Group
Ashley Cravens, Ella Cron, Sydney Fitzmaurice, Peyton Heitz, Jenae Holmes, Delanie Munger, Haley Stoico, Reese Willis, Riley Willis, Sarah Wu, Annika Zaborniak
I Gotcha: Teen Jazz Large Group
Cambria Antonelli, Natalia Ferrufino, Samantha Fessler, Jessica Gallardo, Natalie Hays, Ximina Hua, Caitlyn Kazanjian, Caitlyn Mcnabb, Kayla Potter, Grace Schumerth, Haley Tran, Taylor Wehner
I Of The Storm: Junior Contemporary Large Group
Makayla Abadie, Kendra Adams, Avery Archung, Alyssa Bindra, Jaeleigh Catalano, Sydney Fitzmaurice, Delaney Haye, Libby Haye, Madeline Hicks, Danni Jaime, Haley Kosonen, Emma Mcginnis, Mia Oronoz, Lana Salem, Arianeli Sandoval, Chloe Solinger, Claire Tidwell, Kaitlyn Wu
I’m A Brass Band: Junior Musical Theater Small Group
Delaney Bojorquez, Sammi Chung, Hope Edwards, Kendyl Fay, Ella Montano, Alyssa Park, Naia Parker, Laci Stoico, Rylee Young
Land of 1000 Dances: Future Hall of Famer Jazz Small Group
Peyton Bartolo, Kyle Chen, Leighton Godlewski, Ashley Issa, Kennady Peterson, Dylan Reuss, Isabella Schmidt-Yu, Charlotte Watters
Le Jazz Hot: Future Hall of Famer Jazz Small Group
Delaney Bojorquez, Kate Dunst, Hope Edwards, Kendyl Fay, Alyssa Park, Naia Parker, Laci Stoico, Leighton Werner, Rylee Young
Little Bit: Junior Contemporary Small Group
Alyssa Bindra, Libby Haye, Madeline Hicks, Haley Kosonen, Olivia Magni, Chloe Solinger, Claire Tidwell, Abby Veiga, Kaitlyn Wu
Locomotion: Teen Jazz Small Group
Kassidy Aslay, Amberly Higgins, Sarah Stenzel, Nicole Stiles, Delaney Williams
My Best Friend: Junior Musical Theater Duo/Trio
Avery Archung, Presslie Novitz
National Pastime: Junior Musical Theater Large Group
Avery Archung, Mckenna Brown, Lyla Farnsworth, Emma Garcia, Shab Ghaffari, Alexa Hedlund, Hailey Kim, Katie Langan, Presslie Novits, Delilah Ortega, Haley Rhodes, Katelyn Rhodes, Teresa Smith
Never Never Land: Future Hall of Famer Open Small Group
Madelyn Bartolo, Monica Liu, Jillian Mahan, Alyssa Mastroianni, Grace Montano, Helena Olaerts, Brady Reuss, Jordyn Rockett, Jessie Saigusa
Not What You Thought You Were: Senior Contemporary Small Group
Hayden Antonelli, Fiorella Baclit, Alli Chu, Darby Cron, Lindsey George, Evan Guinet, Hallie Haupert, Lilah Haye, Tate Relock
Penguins Unite: Future Hall of Famer Musical Theater Large Group
Clare Dunst, Brooke Edwards, Sophia Fleischman, Faryad Ghaffari, Kylie Gonzales, Emalene Heitz, Millea Hill, Arabella Kim, Leila Kim, Kiley Lowe, Liliana Mastroianni, Grier Mclarand, Grace Montano, Kayla Nagel, Keira Pagaza
Peter Gunn: Junior Jazz Small Group
Ashlyn Blanpied, Jacine Davis, Audrey Kim, Madelyn Laussade, Olivia Magni, Isabella Monge, Chloe Solinger, Abby Veiga, Brooke Volkert
Phantom: Future Hall of Famer Jazz Large Group
Ashlyn Blanpied, Delaney Bojorquez, Kate Dunst, Hope Edwards, Kendyl Fay, Mackenzie Gregorio, Alexa Hedlund, Arabella Kim, Madelyn Laussade, Ella Montano, Kayla Nagel, Alyssa Park, Naia Parker, Kaedyn Toscano, Brooke Volkert, Leighton Werner, Rylee Young
Pon De Replay: Junior Jazz Duo/Trio
Delaney Haye, Libby Haye
Prison: Teen Contemporary Large Group
Cameron Chen, Michelle Cheng, Ashley Cravens, Ella Cron, Peyton Heitz, Jenae Holmes, Faith Mccain, Kyla Moore, Delanie Munger, Ollivia Nguyen, Emily Park, Jadyn Saigusa, Reese Willis, Riley Willis, Sarah Wu, Annika Zaborniak
Reaching For Higher Ground: Junior Contemporary Small Group
Kendra Adams, Avery Archung, Jaeleigh Catalano, Presslie Novits, Haley Rhodes, Katelyn Rhodes, Arianeli Sandoval
Rolling In The Deep: Teen Contemporary Large Group
Hayden Antonelli, Cameron Chen, Ella Cron, Evan Guinet, Amberly Higgins, Lauren Lanning, Chandler Linn, Madelein Rupe, Sarah Stenzel, Nicole Stiles, Delaney Williams, Sarah Wu
Rut: Senior Contemporary Large Group
Hayden Antonelli, Fiorella Baclit, Alli Chu, Darby Cron, Lindsey George, Evan Guinet, Catilyn Guntle, Hallie Haupert, Lilah Haye, Amberly Higgins, Lauren Lanning, Chandler Linn, Tate Relock, Madelein Rupe, Sarah Stenzel, Delaney Williams, Cortnee Wilson
See The Light: Future Hall of Famer Lyrical Small Group
Gandohm Ghaffari, Ashley Issa, Liana Li, Sophia Modiry, Dylan Reuss, Isabella Schmidt-Yu, Annika Tootikian
Show Off: Future Hall of Famer Jazz Small Group
Grace Aragon, Elysee Esmaeilli, Kayla Heaton, Madeleine Mai, Karen Nishimura, Olive O'connell, Riley Stem
Sweet Dreams: Junior Jazz Small Group
Michelle Cheng, Sammi Chung, Peyton Heitz, Ella Montano, Delanie Munger, Ollivia Nguyen, Jadyn Saigusa, Haley Stoico, Riley Willis
The Chain: Junior Contemporary Small Group
Kendra Adams, Jada Alexis, Stephanie Dy, Delaney Haye, Libby Haye, Danni Jaime, Faith Mccain, Emma Mcginnis, Kyla Moore
The Mimes: Future Hall of Famer Open Small Group
Brooke Edwards, Sophia Fleischman, Kylie Gonzales, Emalene Heitz, Millea Hill, Arabella Kim, Leila Kim, Kayla Nagel, Keira Pagaza
The Press: Junior Musical Theater Large Group
Makayla Abadie, Kendra Adams, Avery Archung, Alyssa Bindra, Jaeleigh Catalano, Delaney Haye, Libby Haye, Madeline Hicks, Danni Jaime, Haley Kosonen, Emma Mcginnis, Mia Oronoz, Haley Rhodes, Katelyn Rhodes, Lana Salem, Arianeli Sandoval, Claire Tidwell, Kaitlyn Wu
Together: Junior Contemporary Duo/Trio
Olivia Magni, Abby Veiga
Toy Story: Future Hall of Famer Jazz Large Group
Avery Amat, Peyton Bartolo, Kyle Chen, Cerys Cogswell, Charlotte Delong, Stevie Gilbert, Leighton Godlewski, Ashley Issa, Liana Li, Brinley Lowe, Sophia Modiry, Avery Olson, Kennady Peterson, Dylan Reuss, Isabella Schmidt-Yu, Annika Tootikian, Ariella Troung, Sofia Valdez, Charlotte Watters
Turn To Stone: Future Hall of Famer Lyrical Small Group
Madelyn Bartolo, Faith Chung, Clare Dunst, Ariel Lantz-Loza, Kiley Lowe, Liliana Mastroianni, Sara Von Rotz
Under Control: Junior Open Large Group
Sammi Chung, Jacine Davis, Kate Dunst, Audrey Kim, Madelyn Laussade, Olivia Magni, Isabella Monge, Ella Montano, Naia Parker, Chloe Solinger, Laci Stoico, Kaedyn Toscano, Abby Veiga
Villains: Future Hall of Famer Jazz Large Group
Madelyn Bartolo, Harper Burton, Faith Chung, Gandohm Ghaffari, Ariel Lantz-Loza, Monica Liu, Jillian Mahan, Alyssa Mastroianni, Helena Olaerts, Brady Reuss, Jordyn Rockett, Jessie Saigusa, Robert Smith, Everleigh Soutas, Morgan Turner, Andrea Valdez, Sara Von Rotz
Welcome To Bedrock: Future Hall of Famer Jazz Small Group
Avery Amat, Harper Burton, Cerys Cogswell, Charlotte Delong, Leighton Godlewski, Brinley Lowe, Avery Olson, Robert Smith, Morgan Turner
When You Wish (Future Hall of Famer Lyrical Small Group
Avery Amat, Harper Burton, Cerys Cogswell, Charlotte Delong, Brinley Lowe, Avery Olson, Ariella Troung, Morgan Turner, Andrea Valdez
Who’s Dorothy: Junior Open Small Group
Ashlyn Blanpied, Delaney Bojorquez, Kate Dunst, Mackenzie Gregorio, Olivia Magni, Teresa Smith, Kaedyn Toscano, Brooke Volkert
You Gotta Get A Gimmick: Teen Musical Theater Large Group
Cameron Chen, Michelle Cheng, Ella Cron, Sydney Fitzmaurice, Peyton Heitz, Jenae Holmes, Kyla Moore, Delanie Munger, Ollivia Nguyen, Jadyn Saigusa, Lana Salem, Chloe Solinger, Haley Stoico, Claire Tidwell, Riley Willis, Sarah Wu, Annika Zaborniak
Solos:
Abby Veiga (Final Descent)
Alexa Hedlund (Beneath My Wings)
Alli Chu (School Night, Flight)
Alyssa Bindra (See Me Now)
Alyssa Mastroianni (Hero)
Alyssa Park (Miss Banana, Machine Routine)
Annika Zaborniak (Without The Lights, Breath And Receive)
Arabella Kim (I Dreamed A Dream, Show Off)
Arianeli Sandoval (Intro)
Ashley Cravens (Painting Greys, Haunted)
Ashlyn Blanpied (Move)
Audrey Kim (Motivate)
Avery Amat (Zero To Hero)
Avery Olson (Big And Loud)
Brady Reuss (Wonderland)
Brooke Edwards (Evil Like Me)
Brooke Volkert (Lola)
Caitlyn McNabb (Poker Face)
Cambria Antonelli (Home)
Cameron Chen (Pulse)
Cerys Cogswell (Barbie Girl)
Chandler Linn (Piece Of My Heart)
Chloe Solinger (Too Darn Hot, I Gave You All)
Claire Tidwell (Growing Boy)
Clare Dunst (Eternal Flame)
Cortnee WIlson (Stolen)
Danni Jaime (Covergirl)
Darby Cron (Ready To Lose)
Delaney Bojorquez (That Man, Secret For The Mad)
Delaney Haye (Shake The Room, Faking Bright)
Delanie Munger (Unchained Melody)
Dylan Reuss (Little Shirly Temple)
Ella Cron (Lilo)
Ella Montano (Big Spender, Nature Boy)
Emalene Heitz (Yacht Club Swing)
Emily Park (Song For You)
Evan Guinet (Man’s World, Looking Too Closely)
Everleigh Soutas (Lip Gloss)
Faith McCain (Somewhere Only We Know)
Fiorella Baclit (Give Us A Little Love)
Grace Monatno (Whip My Hair)
Grier McLarand (Mr Personality)
Haley Kosonen (Don’t Tell Mama)
Haley Stoico (Lost It To Trying, The Passenger)
Haley Tran (Wild Horses)
Hallie Haupert (Can’t Let Go)
Hope Edwards (St Jude)
Hayden Antonelli (Love Ridden, Dynamite)
Isabella Monge (Angel)
Jacine Davis (Fergalicious)
Jadyn Saigusa (Trust In Me)
Jenae Holmes (Tesselate)
Jillian Mahan (Cupcake)
Jordyn Rockett (Youl’ll Be In My Heart)
Kaedyn Toscano (Big Noise)
Kaitlyn Wu (Easy)
Kassidy Aslay (Salute)
Kate Dunst (Brown Eyed Girl, Business Of Love)
Kayla Nagel (All That Jazz)
Kendra Adams (Hot Stuff, Life Of The Party)
Kendyl Fay (Hit Me With Your Best Shot, Hopelessly Devoted)
Kiley Lowe (Rotten To The Core)
Kyla Moore (Yeah I Said It)
Kylie Gonzalez (Wrecking Ball, Route 66)
Laci Stoico (Breath, Feel It Still)
Lana Salem (As Long As You Love Me)
Leighton Werner (Lost Girl, Diamonds)
Leila Kim (True Colors)
Libby Haye (Nothing Like This, Numbers)
Lilah Haye (Selah, Mothers)
Liliana Mastroianni (Tale As Old As Time)
Lindsey George (River)
Mackenzie Gergorio (Hollaback)
Madelein Rupe (Aquarium)
Madeline Hicks (Le Jazz Hot)
Madelyn Laussade (Salute)
Makayla Abadie (Work)
Mia Oronoz (Got It)
Michelle Cheng (I Wanna Dance With Somebody, Roxie Heart)
Morgan Turner (Colors Of The Wind)
Naia Parker (Mad World, Hit Me With A Hot Note)
Olivia Magni (Ocean Eyes)
Ollivia Nguyen (Does She Even Know)
Peyton Heitz (Muse, Not Enough)
Presslie Novits (Hollywood)
Riley Willis (In My Mind, Writer In The Dark)
Rylee Young (Yesterday, Mr Sandman)
Sammi Chung (Mynd Race, Ice Ice Baby)
Sara Von Rotz (In His Kiss)
Sarah Wu (Time To Say Goodbye)
Sophia Fleishman (Cabaret)
Stephanie Dy (Beautiful People)
Sydney Fitzmaurice (Vengeance)
Tate Relock (Possibility, Every Heartbeat)
Teresa Smith (Hallelujah)
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Commons Vote
On: Great British Energy Bill: Second Reading
Ayes: 348 (96.2% Lab, 2.3% Ind, 1.2% Green, 0.3% UUP)
Noes: 95 (98.9% Con, 1.1% DUP)
Absent: ~207
Day's business papers: 2024-9-5
Likely Referenced Bill: Great British Energy Bill
Description: A Bill to make provision about Great British Energy.
Originating house: Commons
Current house: Commons
Bill Stage: Money resolution
Individual Votes:
Ayes
Labour (329 votes)
Abena Oppong-Asare
Abtisam Mohamed
Adam Jogee
Adam Thompson
Afzal Khan
Al Carns
Alan Gemmell
Alan Strickland
Alex Baker
Alex Ballinger
Alex Barros-Curtis
Alex Davies-Jones
Alex Mayer
Alex McIntyre
Alex Norris
Alice Macdonald
Alison Hume
Alison McGovern
Alistair Strathern
Allison Gardner
Amanda Hack
Amanda Martin
Andrew Cooper
Andrew Gwynne
Andrew Lewin
Andrew Ranger
Andrew Western
Andy MacNae
Andy Slaughter
Anna Dixon
Anna Gelderd
Anna McMorrin
Anna Turley
Anneliese Midgley
Antonia Bance
Ashley Dalton
Bambos Charalambous
Barry Gardiner
Bayo Alaba
Beccy Cooper
Becky Gittins
Ben Coleman
Ben Goldsborough
Bill Esterson
Blair McDougall
Brian Leishman
Bridget Phillipson
Callum Anderson
Calvin Bailey
Carolyn Harris
Cat Smith
Catherine Atkinson
Catherine Fookes
Catherine McKinnell
Catherine West
Charlotte Nichols
Chi Onwurah
Chris Bloore
Chris Bryant
Chris Curtis
Chris Evans
Chris Hinchliff
Chris Kane
Chris McDonald
Chris Murray
Chris Vince
Chris Webb
Christian Wakeford
Claire Hazelgrove
Claire Hughes
Clive Betts
Clive Efford
Clive Lewis
Connor Rand
Damien Egan
Dan Aldridge
Dan Carden
Dan Tomlinson
Daniel Francis
Daniel Zeichner
Danny Beales
Darren Jones
Darren Paffey
Dave Robertson
David Baines
David Burton-Sampson
David Pinto-Duschinsky
David Smith
David Taylor
Dawn Butler
Debbie Abrahams
Deirdre Costigan
Derek Twigg
Diana Johnson
Douglas Alexander
Douglas McAllister
Ed Miliband
Elaine Stewart
Ellie Reeves
Elsie Blundell
Emma Foody
Emma Hardy
Emma Lewell-Buck
Emma Reynolds
Euan Stainbank
Fabian Hamilton
Feryal Clark
Fleur Anderson
Florence Eshalomi
Frank McNally
Fred Thomas
Gill Furniss
Gill German
Gordon McKee
Graham Stringer
Grahame Morris
Gregor Poynton
Gurinder Singh Josan
Hamish Falconer
Harpreet Uppal
Heidi Alexander
Helen Hayes
Helena Dollimore
Henry Tufnell
Ian Lavery
Ian Murray
Imogen Walker
Irene Campbell
Jack Abbott
Jacob Collier
Jade Botterill
Jake Richards
James Asser
James Frith
James Murray
James Naish
Janet Daby
Jayne Kirkham
Jeevun Sandher
Jeff Smith
Jen Craft
Jenny Riddell-Carpenter
Jess Asato
Jess Phillips
Jessica Morden
Jessica Toale
Jim Dickson
Jim McMahon
Jo Platt
Jo Stevens
Jo White
Jodie Gosling
Joe Morris
Joe Powell
Johanna Baxter
John Grady
John Whitby
Jon Pearce
Jon Trickett
Jonathan Brash
Jonathan Davies
Jonathan Reynolds
Josh Dean
Josh Fenton-Glynn
Josh MacAlister
Josh Newbury
Josh Simons
Julia Buckley
Julie Minns
Juliet Campbell
Justin Madders
Kanishka Narayan
Karl Turner
Kate Dearden
Kate Osamor
Kate Osborne
Katie White
Katrina Murray
Keir Mather
Kerry McCarthy
Kevin Bonavia
Kevin McKenna
Kim Leadbeater
Kirsteen Sullivan
Kirsty McNeill
Laura Kyrke-Smith
Lauren Sullivan
Laurence Turner
Lee Barron
Lee Pitcher
Leigh Ingham
Lewis Atkinson
Liam Byrne
Liam Conlon
Lilian Greenwood
Lillian Jones
Linsey Farnsworth
Liz Kendall
Liz Twist
Lloyd Hatton
Lola McEvoy
Louise Jones
Lucy Rigby
Luke Akehurst
Luke Charters
Luke Murphy
Luke Pollard
Maria Eagle
Marie Tidball
Mark Ferguson
Mark Hendrick
Mark Sewards
Markus Campbell-Savours
Marsha De Cordova
Martin McCluskey
Martin Rhodes
Mary Creagh
Mary Glindon
Matt Bishop
Matt Rodda
Matt Turmaine
Matthew Patrick
Matthew Pennycook
Maureen Burke
Maya Ellis
Meg Hillier
Melanie Onn
Melanie Ward
Miatta Fahnbulleh
Michael Payne
Michael Shanks
Michael Wheeler
Michelle Scrogham
Michelle Welsh
Mike Amesbury
Mike Kane
Mike Reader
Mike Tapp
Mohammad Yasin
Nadia Whittome
Natalie Fleet
Natasha Irons
Navendu Mishra
Neil Duncan-Jordan
Nesil Caliskan
Nicholas Dakin
Nick Thomas-Symonds
Noah Law
Oliver Ryan
Olivia Bailey
Olivia Blake
Pam Cox
Pamela Nash
Pat McFadden
Patricia Ferguson
Patrick Hurley
Paul Davies
Paul Foster
Paul Waugh
Paula Barker
Paulette Hamilton
Perran Moon
Peter Dowd
Peter Kyle
Peter Lamb
Peter Prinsley
Peter Swallow
Phil Brickell
Polly Billington
Preet Kaur Gill
Rachael Maskell
Rachel Blake
Rachel Hopkins
Rachel Taylor
Richard Baker
Richard Quigley
Rosie Duffield
Rosie Wrighting
Ruth Cadbury
Sadik Al-Hassan
Sally Jameson
Sam Carling
Sam Rushworth
Samantha Dixon
Samantha Niblett
Sarah Champion
Sarah Coombes
Sarah Edwards
Sarah Hall
Sarah Jones
Sarah Owen
Sarah Russell
Satvir Kaur
Scott Arthur
Sean Woodcock
Seema Malhotra
Sharon Hodgson
Shaun Davies
Simon Opher
Siobhain McDonagh
Sojan Joseph
Sonia Kumar
Stella Creasy
Stephen Kinnock
Stephen Morgan
Steve Race
Steve Witherden
Steve Yemm
Sureena Brackenridge
Taiwo Owatemi
Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi
Tim Roca
Toby Perkins
Tom Collins
Tom Hayes
Tom Rutland
Tonia Antoniazzi
Torcuil Crichton
Torsten Bell
Tracy Gilbert
Tristan Osborne
Uma Kumaran
Valerie Vaz
Warinder Juss
Wes Streeting
Will Stone
Yasmin Qureshi
Yuan Yang
Zubir Ahmed
Independent (8 votes)
Adnan Hussain
Apsana Begum
Imran Hussain
Iqbal Mohamed
John McDonnell
Rebecca Long Bailey
Richard Burgon
Zarah Sultana
Green Party (4 votes)
Adrian Ramsay
Carla Denyer
Ellie Chowns
Siân Berry
Ulster Unionist Party (1 vote)
Robin Swann
Noes
Conservative (94 votes)
Alan Mak
Alberto Costa
Alex Burghart
Alicia Kearns
Alison Griffiths
Andrew Bowie
Andrew Griffith
Andrew Mitchell
Andrew Murrison
Andrew Rosindell
Andrew Snowden
Aphra Brandreth
Ashley Fox
Ben Obese-Jecty
Ben Spencer
Bernard Jenkin
Blake Stephenson
Bob Blackman
Bradley Thomas
Caroline Dinenage
Caroline Johnson
Charlie Dewhirst
Chris Philp
Claire Coutinho
Damian Hinds
David Davis
David Mundell
David Reed
David Simmonds
Desmond Swayne
Edward Argar
Edward Leigh
Gagan Mohindra
Gareth Davies
Geoffrey Cox
George Freeman
Graham Stuart
Greg Smith
Gregory Stafford
Harriet Cross
Harriett Baldwin
Helen Whately
Iain Duncan Smith
Jack Rankin
James Cartlidge
James Cleverly
James Wild
Jeremy Hunt
Jeremy Wright
Jesse Norman
Joe Robertson
John Cooper
John Glen
John Hayes
John Lamont
John Whittingdale
Joy Morrissey
Julia Lopez
Julian Lewis
Karen Bradley
Katie Lam
Kevin Hollinrake
Kieran Mullan
Kit Malthouse
Lewis Cocking
Lincoln Jopp
Louie French
Mark Francois
Mark Garnier
Mark Pritchard
Martin Vickers
Matt Vickers
Mel Stride
Mike Wood
Mims Davies
Neil O'Brien
Neil Shastri-Hurst
Nick Timothy
Nigel Huddleston
Oliver Dowden
Patrick Spencer
Peter Bedford
Peter Fortune
Priti Patel
Rebecca Harris
Rebecca Paul
Rebecca Smith
Richard Fuller
Saqib Bhatti
Sarah Bool
Stuart Anderson
Stuart Andrew
Tom Tugendhat
Victoria Atkins
Democratic Unionist Party (1 vote)
Sammy Wilson
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A former basketball all-star, who has lost his wife and family foundation in a struggle with addiction, attempts to regain his soul and salvation by becoming the coach of a disparate ethnically mixed high school basketball team at his alma mater.
Credits: TheMovieDb.
Film Cast:
Jack Cunningham: Ben Affleck
Dan: Al Madrigal
Beth: Michaela Watkins
Angela: Janina Gavankar
Doc: Glynn Turman
Marcus Parrish: Melvin Gregg
Brandon Durrett: Brandon Wilson
Kenny Dawes: Will Ropp
Sam Garcia: Fernando Luis Vega
Chubbs Hendricks: Charles Lott, Jr.
Bobby Freeze: Ben Irving
Devon Childress: da’Vinchi
Father Edward Devine: John Aylward
Russ: T.K. Carter
Diane: Rachael Carpani
Kurt: Todd Stashwick
Anne: Nancy Linehan Charles
Gerry Norris: Dan Lauria
Sal: Chris Bruno
Coach Lombardo: Matthew Glave
Matty (Bartender): Jeremy Ratchford
Susan Norris: Jayne Taini
Father Mark Whelan: Jeremy Radin
Ryan: Nico David
Sarah: Emelia Golfieri
Sarah: Layla Golfieri
Miguel: Sal Velez Jr.
Sofia: Yeniffer Behrens
Sully – Ref #2: Eric Tate
Doctor: Christine Horn
Construction Worker #1: Josh Latzer
Construction Worker #2: Manny Streetz
David: Justice Alan
Liquor Store Owner: Jay Abdo
Lead Referee: Joshua Hubbard
Burly Man: James P. Harkins
Employee: Mike G.
Betty: April Adams
Haley: Chieko Hidaka
Student: Bronwen O’Connor
Student: Charlotte Evelyn Williams
Student: Kayla Diaz
Trinity Coach: Doc Jacobs
Gale: Marlene Forte
Ken: Shay Roundtree
Pat: Chad Mountain
Summit Coach: Sandy Fletcher
Opposing Coach: Noah Ballou
Female Friend – Nancy: Cynthia Rose Hall
Referee: Calvin Barber
Fish Scale Operator: Dino Lauro
Bishop Bench Player: Roman Mathis
Bishop Bench Player: Herbert Morales
Bishop Bench Player: Mateo Ortiz
Bishop Bench Player: Tyler O’Malley
Ethan (uncredited): Tom Archdeacon
Basketball Player 7 (uncredited): Brian Nuesi
Denise (uncredited): Edelyn Okano
Cheerleader (uncredited): Carly Schneider
Mike Ball Boy (uncredited): Caleb Thomas
Eric (uncredited): Hayes MacArthur
Basketball Player: Alexander Tassopoulos
Birthday Party Guest (uncredited): Mason Blomberg
Film Crew:
Producer: Gavin O’Connor
Producer: Jennifer Todd
Producer: Gordon Gray
Sound Mixer: Steven A. Morrow
Producer: Ravi D. Mehta
Set Decoration Buyer: Ellen Dorros
Boom Operator: Craig Dollinger
Utility Sound: Bryan Mendoza
Art Direction: Bradley Rubin
Costume Design: Cindy Evans
Director of Photography: Eduard Grau
Editor: David Rosenbloom
Executive Producer: Brad Ingelsby
Executive Producer: Mark Ciardi
Unit Production Manager: Bob Dohrmann
Executive Producer: Kevin McCormick
Executive Producer: Aaron L. Gilbert
Executive Producer: Jason Cloth
Executive Producer: Kaitlyn Taaffe Cronholm
Executive Producer: Madison Ainley
Production Design: Keith P. Cunningham
Casting: Wendy O’Brien
Co-Producer: Brittany Hapner
Original Music Composer: Rob Simonsen
Music Supervisor: Gabe Hilfer
Unit Production Manager: Victor Ho
Second Assistant Director: Kevin Lum
First Assistant Director: Jamie Marshall
Visual Effects Supervisor: Bruce Jones
Set Decoration: Douglas A. Mowat
Set Designer: Paul Sonski
Assistant Art Director: Linia Marie Hardy
Assistant Art Director: Brittany Bradford
Graphic Designer: Stephanie Charbonneau
Graphic Designer: Andrew Campbell
Art Department Coordinator: Michael LaCorte
Leadman: Fred Haft
Set Decoration Buyer: Jane Madden
Stunt Coordinator: Tom McComas
Stunts: Oliver Keller
Stunts: Courtney Farnsworth
Stunts: Allan Graf
Stunts: Craigory Glen Hunter
Stunts: Lauren Shaw
Stunts: B R Lamar
Stunts: David Rowden II
Property Master: J.P. Jones
Assistant Property Master: Rick Chavez
Script Supervisor: Steve Gehrke
“A” Camera Operator: Peter Rosenfeld
Still Photographer: Richard Foreman Jr.
“B” Camera Operator: Michael Merriman
First Assistant “A” Camera: Stephen MacDougall
Second Assistant “A” Camera: Jordan Pellegrini
First Assistant “B” Camera: Jesse Cain
Second Assistant “B” Camera: Seth A. Peschansky
Digital Imaging Technician: Jesse Tyler
Music Editor: Curt Sobel
Assistant Editor: Anna Rottke
First Assistant Editor: Joe Rosenbloom
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Crowdsourcing Project Aims to Document the Many U.S. Places Where Women Have Made History
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Crowdsourcing Project Aims to Document the Many U.S. Places Where Women Have Made History
For nearly 30 years, Alaskan Ahtna Athabascan elder Katie John awaited resolution to her peaceful battle over Native subsistence rights. The legal dispute—centering on her family’s right to fish in Batzulnetas, a historic village and fish camp in Wrangell-St. Elias National Park—made it all the way up to the U.S. Supreme Court. The Court’s ruling cleared the way for the subsistence fishing rights of many Alaska Native to be included under federal subsistence protection. Although John died in 2013 before litigation was complete, her 2014 win was a victory for Native Americans everywhere.
Today, the fish camp remains a testament to John’s life work, and it represents just one of the many sites where women’s history and achievements happened, often with no official sign or record recognizing their importance.
Since mid-January, the National Trust for Historic Preservation has been crowdsourcing places like the fish camp for its 1,000 Places Where Women Made History, and the process to submit is simple. Anyone can log an online entry, which consists of a photo, as well as a short paragraph about the U.S.-based property and its location. “This is our way of bringing people together to tell us what are the places and stories that matter to them,” says Chris Morris, a National Trust senior field officer who’s spearheading the campaign. Through submissions from local preservation societies, community organizations, and everyday people, they’ve already compiled more than 750 sites. Some, like the fish camp, may not have much recognition of their role in history while others have been named National Historic Landmarks.
“Although 2020’s 100th anniversary of women’s suffrage is the impetus for this work,” says Morris, “we also wanted to use the project to fully honor those many female leaders related to American history and culture.”
According to Morris, the 1,000 Places project is part of a larger mission of the Trust’s to preserve women’s history. The Trust encourages local organizations to take direct action in preserving buildings and homes where women have “made a stand, raised their voice, and found the courage to change the world,” she says, and identifies historic sites that recognize women as part of its annual 11 Most Endangered Historic Places list, which in 2019 included the Excelsior Club in Charlotte, North Carolina—a once-thriving hub of the city’s African American social scene—and Nashville’s Music Row. The National Trust also operates 27 of its own historic sites at which they’re working to bring to light the many amazing women associated with these places. The Farnsworth House in Plano, Illinois, for instance, was designed by famed modernist architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, but it was native Chicagoan and doctor Edith Farnsworth who commissioned it. “So this year Farnsworth House is shifting its perspective to tell the story of the house from her point of view,” says Morris.
The ever-growing list of 1,000 Places Where Women Made History currently includes everything from homes where pioneering women once lived, buildings where specific events that involved them occurred, and where women-led accomplishments happened. It includes spots like the former home of prominent investigative journalist Ida Tarbell in Titusville, Pennsylvania; the historic Auditorium Theatre in Chicago, saved through a fundraising campaign led by Beatrice Spachner; and Trumpet Records in Jackson, Mississippi, the former work site of a young record producer named Lillian McMurry, who recorded both black and white artists during the height of Mississippi segregation.
“We want to reveal those sort of lesser-known and untold stories, because we recognize that women’s history is America’s history,” says Morris. “This crowdsourcing effort has been very successful in revealing such underappreciated tales, ones of women’s vision, courage and leadership countrywide. They make up the majority of our entries. They’re tales of thinkers, artists, scientists, entrepreneurs…those women who have really shaped the nation that we are today, and who continue to help us to move forward.”
One of the Trust’s main goals with this project is to help a new generation of Americans, especially young women, see their own potential in the history of these places, says Morris. “We also will encourage everyone who submitted an entry to consider applying for funding from our many grant programs,” she says, “to support the broader interpretation and long-term preservation of these places where women made history.”
Five Sites Where Women Made History
Here are six lesser-known sites in the U.S. where women made history. Most of them are recognized in the 1,000 Places project, and all are on the Trust’s radar for renovation and reuse in some capacity. Though each is in various stages of preservation and redevelopment, they’re all moving forward as a testament to women’s achievements and inspiration for new stories to come.
Marjory Stoneman Douglas House
(National Trust for Historic Preservation)
Located on a residential block in Miami’s upscale Coconut Grove neighborhood, this uninhabited wood-framed and T-shaped cottage has a special place in American history, as the former home of Marjory Stoneman Douglas, a journalist, author and conservationist known as the “Grand Dame of the Everglades.” (She may sound familiar, too, as the namesake of the high school in Parkland, Florida, where 17 people were killed in a mass shooting in 2018.) Douglas published her seminal book, The Everglades: River of Grass, highlighting Florida’s endlessly diverse subtropical wilderness and its need for ongoing preservation, in 1947. A month later, 20 percent of the Everglades’ southernmost portion became a national park. Douglas also founded the still-thriving Friends of the Everglades—an activist organization dedicated to protecting the landscape—in 1970, and often held meetings for conservationists at her Coconut Grove home, where she lived from 1926 until 1998. The Land Trust of Dade County currently oversees the property, which became a National Historic Landmark in 2015, and is working with other local and national preservation organizations for a reuse plan that continues Stoneman’s legacy as an environmentalist, while also being respectful of the community that surrounds it. One possibility, says Morris, is to use the property as a residency where scientists can come to continue their research on environmental issues and climate change.
Pauli Murray House
(National Trust for Historic Preservation)
Pauli Murray was both a civil rights and women’s rights activist, an author, lawyer and member of the LGBTQ community, as well as the first African American woman to be ordained as an Episcopal priest. She spent her formative years in this one-and-a-half-story home, built by her grandfather, alongside her grandparents and aunts—all of whom helped raise Murray. In 1944, this descendent of both enslaved laborers and slave holders graduated first in her class at Howard University. Murray later received a Masters of Law degree from U.C. Berkeley in 1945, and in 1947 was named one of 10 “Young Women of the Year” by Mademoiselle magazine. She was also a founding member of the National Organization for Women (NOW) Foundation, which tackles a wide range of women’s rights issues, from economic justice to reproductive rights.
Murray’s Durham childhood home has been a National Historic Landmark since 2016, and is both an entry on the National Trust’s crowdsourcing campaign as well as one of its National Treasures. The Duke Human Rights Center at the Franklin Humanities Institute runs the Pauli Murray Project, which oversees the property, renovated it and is preparing to open it to the public as the the Pauli Murray Center for History and Social Justice later this year.
Harada House
(National Trust for Historic Preservation)
In 1915, Japanese immigrants Jukichi and Ken Harada wanted to purchase a home in Riverside, but the California Alien Land Law of 1913 prevented them from doing so. Instead, the couple acquired their modest Lemon Street property by putting it in the name of their three young children—a move that soon became a focal point for the groundbreaking legal case California v. Harada. Under the 14th Amendment, the Haradas won the right to keep their 1884 home, though their lives would never be the same. In 1942, the entire family was relocated to Japanese internment camps where both Jukichi and Ken died. However, their youngest daughter Sumi returned to the Riverside home in the wake of World War II, taking in as boarders other Japanese families who’d lost their properties. Sumi resided at what’s now known as Harada House until 1998, during which time she preserved many of the home’s furnishings and fixtures, and kept a wealth of family heirlooms, including kimonos featuring the Harada family crest, personal letters and kitchenware. She also saved a message that her brother scribbled on a bedroom wall on the day his family was forced into a relocation center.
Today the Riverside Metropolitan Museum oversees the home, which Jukichi had transformed from a single-story saltbox into a multi-story space, and is working to both restore it and turn it into an interpretive center highlighting the Harada story—one of lost city rights, a fight against racial discrimination, and immigrants. The property has been a National Historic Landmark since 1990.
Doolan-Larson Residence and Storefronts
(Scott Hahn/SF Heritage)
On the famous San Francisco corner of Haight and Ashbury streets—the heart of the 1960s counterculture movement—stands the Doolan-Larson building, a mixed-use, multi-story property built in the 20th century. This Colonial Revival-style structure, which survived the city’s 1906 earthquake before being elevated to add storefronts, became home to San Francisco’s first-ever hippie boutique. Twenty-four-year-old Peggy Caserta opened this mod clothing store, called Mnasidika (its name a shout-out to The Songs of Bilitis, a French book of lesbian poetry from the late 19th century), in 1965 and ran it until 1968, during which time it was a pivotal part of the Haight-Ashbury’s counterculture scene. Caserta herself was bisexual—she was Janis Joplin’s lover until Joplin’s death in 1970—and according to Levi Strauss & Co., it was at Mnasidika that Jimi Hendrix developed his iconic Flower Child style. Caserta is also credited with convincing Levi Strauss to create bell-bottom jeans, which she then sold at Mnasidika and became a seminal part of ’60s fashion.
When the property’s owner Norman Larson died in 2018, he donated the Doolan-Larson building to San Francisco Heritage. Mnasidika’s original storefront—now a T-shirt shop—remains largely as it was during the Summer of Love. Though not yet on the list of places “Where Women Made History,” it is a part of the Trust’s National Treasures. San Francisco Heritage and other preservation groups are currently looking at ways to reuse the structure in telling the stories of San Francisco’s counterculture movement, including those of women like Caserta, as well as to highlight both its overall impact and continued relevance today.
Another addition to the National Trust’s 100 National Treasures list, Villa Lewaro was the summer home of Madam C.J. Walker (born Sara Breedlove), an early 20th century entrepreneur who made a fortune in developing hair products for African American women. Walker, who is considered the first African American female millionaire in the U.S., is the subject of the new Netflix TV series, “Self Made,” starring Octavia Spencer as Walker. Along with being a businesswoman, Walker was a philanthropist and political and social activist. She occupied the 34-room, Italianate-style Villa Lewaro from 1918 to 1919, and though it’s not currently open to the public, visitors can take a virtual tour of the estate led by Walker’s great-great granddaughter, A’Lelia Bundles. The New Voices Foundation—created to empower entrepreneur women of color— acquired the property in 2018 and is working toward turning it into a “think tank,” according to New Voice’s founder Richelieu Dennis, “to foster entrepreneurship for present and future generations.”
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Inside a Charlotte studio, a hundred faces peer in different directions. These are the unsettling, yet engrossing sculptures of Dustin Farnsworth, a current resident at the McColl Center for Art + Innovation. As the artist prepared for his upcoming show, titled “Tell Me More,” he spoke to Hi-Fructose about his latest, massive works. See more on HiFructose.com.
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I really need to update my tumblr with all the David Lynch movies I’ve seen in the past week as a run-up to the new Twin Peaks (didn’t get around to seeing The Elephant Man again, but it’s such an emotionally draining experience that my inner 14-year-old self has never totally gotten over it). Briefly summarizing:
- Eraserhead: strange and confusing but definitely compelling; Allen Joseph and Jeanne Bates are fantastic as Charlotte Stewart’s parents (between Bates and Stewart, shouldn’t Eraserhead be considered a Mother’s Day classic?); I’m fascinated by Peter Ivers’ wonderfully eerie voice, like a male counterpart to Julee Cruise
- Blue Velvet (seen for the first time at the Museum of the Moving Image a few years ago): my appreciation for this film is somehow 100x stronger now that I’ve seen all of Twin Peaks (both the show and Fire Walk with Me); everything just... works so well?; I also noticed this time around that Kyle MacLachlan wears a little gold hoop earring in his left ear and it’s great
- Wild at Heart: overall it leaves me with a kind of sour taste (the first half of the film is way stronger and I’m disappointed that Diane Ladd basically disappears in the second half; the overkill of Wizard of Oz references also wore me out) but certain characters and individual scenes are great - delightful Harry Dean Stanton, whatever was going on with Grace Zabriskie, Jack Nance’s one bravura scene, Willem Dafoe’s supreme creepiness, the glowing loveliness of Sheryl Lee floating in the sky
- The Straight Story: one of Lynch’s best films, a simple and deeply emotional tale; Richard Farnsworth was incredible (especially when his character recounts his harrowing World War II experiences) and his scene at the end with Harry Dean Stanton made me tear up so much; also a big, big fan of Barbara E. Robertson’s performance in the deer scene (”Where do they come from?!”)
- Mulholland Drive: really disliked it for the most part (I like the themes but am intensely aggravated by the execution), but the “Llorando” scene is unquestionably beautiful
- Dune: THE SPICE MUST FLOW; giant space worms (!!!); Kyle MacLachlan’s incredible haircut that makes him look like a lost Osmond sibling (I’m also personally disappointed that K.M. never actually wore this outfit from the promo photos in the movie); Sting’s metal undies; Everett McGill’s total babe-magnet facial hair; nothing about this movie makes any sense to me (FYI: I don’t really know anything about Frank Herbert), but it was fun to turn my brain off and just enjoy (am I now an annoying contrarian for preferring Dune to Mulholland Drive?)
...I’m still going to have to fit Lost Highway and Inland Empire in before Sunday night. Good (?) times ahead.
Also (not David Lynch-related): I rewatched Alien and saw Aliens and Alien³ for the first time. I wonder: anyone else rank those first three films, from best to not-best, as Alien, Alien³, Aliens?
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Commons Vote
On: The draft Criminal Justice Act 2003 (Requisite and Minimum Custodial Periods) Order 2024
Ayes: 323 (96.9% Lab, 2.2% Ind, 0.9% Green)
Noes: 81 (95.0% Con, 2.5% DUP, 2.5% RUK)
Absent: ~246
Individual Votes:
Ayes
Labour (312 votes)
Adam Jogee
Adam Thompson
Afzal Khan
Alan Campbell
Alan Gemmell
Alan Strickland
Alex Baker
Alex Ballinger
Alex Barros-Curtis
Alex Davies-Jones
Alex Mayer
Alex McIntyre
Alex Norris
Alex Sobel
Alice Macdonald
Alison Hume
Alistair Strathern
Allison Gardner
Amanda Martin
Andrew Cooper
Andrew Lewin
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Andrew Ranger
Andrew Western
Andy MacNae
Andy McDonald
Andy Slaughter
Angela Eagle
Anna Dixon
Anna Gelderd
Anna McMorrin
Anna Turley
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Antonia Bance
Bambos Charalambous
Barry Gardiner
Bayo Alaba
Beccy Cooper
Becky Gittins
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Ben Coleman
Ben Goldsborough
Blair McDougall
Brian Leishman
Callum Anderson
Calvin Bailey
Carolyn Harris
Cat Eccles
Cat Smith
Catherine Fookes
Catherine McKinnell
Catherine West
Charlotte Nichols
Chi Onwurah
Chris Bloore
Chris Curtis
Chris Elmore
Chris Hinchliff
Chris Kane
Chris McDonald
Chris Murray
Chris Vince
Chris Ward
Chris Webb
Christian Wakeford
Claire Hazelgrove
Claire Hughes
Clive Lewis
Connor Naismith
Connor Rand
Damien Egan
Dan Aldridge
Dan Tomlinson
Daniel Francis
Daniel Zeichner
Danny Beales
Darren Jones
Darren Paffey
Dave Robertson
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David Burton-Sampson
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David Smith
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Dawn Butler
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Deirdre Costigan
Douglas McAllister
Elaine Stewart
Emily Darlington
Emma Foody
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Emma Reynolds
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Frank McNally
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Gregor Poynton
Gurinder Josan
Hamish Falconer
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Heidi Alexander
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Helena Dollimore
Henry Tufnell
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Irene Campbell
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Jen Craft
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Jess Phillips
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Jim Dickson
Jim McMahon
Jo Platt
Jo White
Joani Reid
Jodie Gosling
Joe Morris
Joe Powell
Johanna Baxter
John Grady
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John Whitby
Jon Pearce
Jon Trickett
Jonathan Brash
Jonathan Davies
Jonathan Hinder
Josh Dean
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Josh MacAlister
Josh Newbury
Josh Simons
Julie Minns
Juliet Campbell
Justin Madders
Kanishka Narayan
Karin Smyth
Karl Turner
Kate Dearden
Kate Osamor
Kate Osborne
Katie White
Katrina Murray
Kenneth Stevenson
Kerry McCarthy
Kevin Bonavia
Kevin McKenna
Kim Johnson
Kim Leadbeater
Kirith Entwistle
Kirsteen Sullivan
Kirsty McNeill
Laura Kyrke-Smith
Lauren Sullivan
Lee Barron
Lee Pitcher
Leigh Ingham
Lewis Atkinson
Liam Byrne
Liam Conlon
Lillian Jones
Linsey Farnsworth
Liz Twist
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Lloyd Hatton
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Mark Ferguson
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Marsha De Cordova
Martin McCluskey
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Mary Creagh
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Maureen Burke
Maya Ellis
Meg Hillier
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Michael Payne
Michael Shanks
Michael Wheeler
Michelle Scrogham
Michelle Welsh
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Nicholas Dakin
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Noah Law
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Patrick Hurley
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Peter Lamb
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Phil Brickell
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Rachel Blake
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Richard Baker
Richard Quigley
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Ruth Cadbury
Sadik Al-Hassan
Sally Jameson
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Sam Rushworth
Samantha Dixon
Samantha Niblett
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Sarah Hall
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Sarah Russell
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Satvir Kaur
Scott Arthur
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Seema Malhotra
Shabana Mahmood
Sharon Hodgson
Shaun Davies
Simon Lightwood
Simon Opher
Sojan Joseph
Sonia Kumar
Stella Creasy
Stephen Morgan
Stephen Timms
Steve Race
Steve Witherden
Steve Yemm
Sureena Brackenridge
Taiwo Owatemi
Terry Jermy
Tim Roca
Tom Collins
Tom Hayes
Tom Rutland
Tonia Antoniazzi
Tony Vaughan
Torcuil Crichton
Torsten Bell
Tracy Gilbert
Tristan Osborne
Uma Kumaran
Valerie Vaz
Vicky Foxcroft
Warinder Juss
Will Stone
Yuan Yang
Independent (7 votes)
Apsana Begum
Ian Byrne
Imran Hussain
John McDonnell
Rebecca Long Bailey
Richard Burgon
Zarah Sultana
Green Party (3 votes)
Adrian Ramsay
Carla Denyer
Ellie Chowns
Noes
Conservative (76 votes)
Alan Mak
Alec Shelbrooke
Alex Burghart
Alicia Kearns
Andrew Bowie
Andrew Griffith
Andrew Murrison
Andrew Rosindell
Andrew Snowden
Aphra Brandreth
Ashley Fox
Ben Obese-Jecty
Blake Stephenson
Bob Blackman
Bradley Thomas
Caroline Dinenage
Caroline Johnson
Charlie Dewhirst
Chris Philp
Claire Coutinho
David Davis
David Reed
David Simmonds
Desmond Swayne
Gagan Mohindra
Gareth Davies
Geoffrey Clifton-Brown
Greg Smith
Gregory Stafford
Harriet Cross
Harriett Baldwin
Helen Whately
Jack Rankin
James Cleverly
James Wild
Jeremy Hunt
Joe Robertson
John Cooper
John Glen
John Hayes
John Lamont
John Whittingdale
Katie Lam
Kemi Badenoch
Kieran Mullan
Lewis Cocking
Lincoln Jopp
Louie French
Mark Garnier
Martin Vickers
Matt Vickers
Mel Stride
Mims Davies
Neil Hudson
Neil Shastri-Hurst
Nick Timothy
Patrick Spencer
Paul Holmes
Peter Bedford
Peter Fortune
Priti Patel
Rebecca Harris
Rebecca Paul
Rebecca Smith
Richard Holden
Robbie Moore
Robert Jenrick
Roger Gale
Sarah Bool
Shivani Raja
Stuart Anderson
Stuart Andrew
Suella Braverman
Tom Tugendhat
Victoria Atkins
Wendy Morton
Democratic Unionist Party (2 votes)
Gregory Campbell
Jim Shannon
Reform UK (2 votes)
Lee Anderson
Richard Tice
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