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milliondollarbaby87 · 3 years ago
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Last Night in Soho (2021) Review
Last Night in Soho (2021) Review
Eloise is an aspiring fashion designer who moves to London for University and as she moves into a new building her room allows her to enter the 1960s and see things from the past unfold all over again. The glamour isn’t all it seems to be though as these dreams start to crack and turn very dark, meaning she cannot focus on her own reality. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ (more…)
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womenofcolor15 · 5 years ago
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Tiffany Haddish Joins Forces With Jerrod Carmichael Again For New Comedic Thriller + The Comedienne Wants To Help You Bag A Zaddy
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Tiffany Haddish is teaming up with Jerrod Carmichael again to bring the laughs in a new comedic thriller. And she’s also ready to help you scoop up a Zaddy. Get it all inside….
Issa reunion!
Tiffany Haddish is joining forces with her former “The Carmichael Show” co-star Jerrod Carmichael again for an upcoming comedic thriller. And it’s special because it’s Jerrod’s directorial debut.
Jerrod Carmichael is assembling an all-star cast for his upcoming project titled, On the Count of Three, which will star several comedians, including J.B. Smoove, Lavell Crawford, Christopher Abbott, and Henry Winkler. For now, the plot details are being kept top secret.
The script is written by “Ramy” co-creators Ari Katcher and Ryan Welch. Valparaiso Pictures is producing the comedic thriller with Roseanne and "The Conners" producer Tom Werner’s Werner Entertainment. As for producing credits, of course, Jerrod Carmichael is in the mix along with Tom Werner and Jake Densen of Werner Entertainment, David Carrico and Adam Paulsen at Valparaiso Pictures, and Jimmy Price will be earning those. Christopher Storer is an executive producer.
It's pretty hugh-hush for now, but we'll keep you posted.
In other news...
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The Girls Trip actress is teaming up with dating app Bumble to help you land a Zaddy. And if you didn’t know, Bumble is an app where women take control and are required to make the first move on the men who catch her eye. They picked the perfect person too because Tiffany def seems like the type to go after what she wants.
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                  I had so much fun working with @trezz24 we did some cool stuff for @bumble. Who knows I might find me a man on this app. I like #bumble because the woman makes the 1st move. I have been making the 1st move for years in these streets and most men don’t know what to do. Maybe on @bumble they will be more receptive because they know it’s ladies Choice. #sheready
A post shared by Tiffany Haddish (@tiffanyhaddish) on Nov 8, 2019 at 1:39pm PST
The Night School actress will be sharing dating tips and advice, along with giving fans the opportunity to have her personally makeover select Bumble users’ profiles one-on-one via Bumble’s video chat feature. Some of the EMMY winner’s top advice for women includes using your intuition with first dates, saying “Your first thought is always right,” and for men “Keep your privates private, unless she requests!” You can get all of her tips in the app.
  “I’ve dated a lot of guys, and I have a lot of experience. I don’t know if I’m the best person to take advice from, but every person I’ve ever given advice to is married now (except for me). Teaming up with Bumble on this has been so fun!” Tiffany said in a press release.
So yeah, if you’re looking for Zaddy and want Tiffany’s help, you know where to find her.
Photo: Backgrid
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drlibertybell · 8 years ago
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Non-TT peeps coming to AAA
Eleanor “Happy” Leacock Travel Grant 2017
Submission deadline: September 1st, 2017
In 2013, SANA introduced a new prize, the Eleanor “Happy” Leacock Travel Award. Building on SANA’s history of support for those whose work and/or identities places them outside the disciplinary mainstream, this prize provides support for conference travel for the rapidly increasing number of scholars who labor in positions outside the tenure-track system.
Eligible candidates for the award include independent scholars and contingent and community college faculty (details below). To apply, submit your paper abstract, university affiliation, and contact information to Alaka Wali ([email protected]) or Ruth Gomberg-Muñoz ([email protected])  by September 1st, 2017. Please also include a brief summary – no more than 100 words – illustrating that your current employment is in accordance with the award’s guidelines (see below).
About the Eleanor “Happy” Leacock Travel Grant
This grant honors Eleanor “Happy” Leacock’s outstanding career as an independent scholar and her labor as a semi-employed faculty member prior to securing full-time employment at Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute. In 1972, she was appointed Professor and Chair of Anthropology at City University of New York’s City College, where she was instrumental in rebuilding the department. Leacock simultaneously assumed her position at CUNY’s Graduate Faculty, training and inspiring a new generation of activist anthropologists.
Submissions should relate to the study of North America and, in keeping with Leacock’s contributions to feminist, urban, and activist anthropology, address issues of inequality based on gender, race, class, ethnicity, and/or sexuality. The first recipients of the award were Pem Buck (Elizabethtown Community and Technical College) and Christopher Carrico (Independent Scholar), who attended the spring 2013 SANA meetings in Durham, NC. Independent Scholar, Leni M. Silverstein, received the Leacock Award for travel to the 2013 AAA meetings in Chicago.
Additional guidelines:
Applicants must work as Independent Scholars, as faculty at community colleges, and/or in a contingent capacity for a college or university. This includes part-time instructors, adjunct instructors, and full-time, non-tenure-track instructors.
This travel grant is awarded on a competitive basis and reviewed by a committee comprised of members from the SANA board. SANA is an intentionally inclusive community of anthropologists and encourages everyone eligible to apply for this grant regardless of society’s labels or anthropology’s disciplinary boundaries.
However, applicants must be SANA members presenting at the current year’s AAA conference. Please find information about how to join here: http://www.sananet.org/about-sana/
Since the SANA St. Clair Drake Student Travel Grant funds currently enrolled graduate students, they are ineligible for this grant, even if they meet the qualifications.
Travel grants will not be awarded to any individual more than once.
Preference will be given to those who have applied in the past and have not yet received a Leacock Award.
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full-imagination · 7 years ago
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Jeane Kurzendoerfer
Elizabeth Jeane Fields Kurzendoerfer, 89, of Spartanburg, SC, died Sunday, October 15, 2017, at her home. Born October 11, 1928, in Evansville, IN, she was the daughter of the late Joseph Henry and Theresa Isabelle Carrico Fields and widow of Charles Robert Kurzendoerfer. Mrs. Kurzendoerfer was a loving wife, mother, and grandmother who often compared her family to olive branches around her table (Psalm 128:3). She was a member of St. Paul the Apostle Catholic Church and retired from K-Mart after 19 years of service. Survivors include her daughters, Jeane K. Artus (Emile) of Fountain Inn, SC, Donna K. Crossley and Carla K. Avila (Gregory), all of Spartanburg, SC; sons, Charles A. Kurzendoerfer (Becky) of Goose Creek, SC, Stuart R. Kurzendoerfer (Karen) of Carlisle, PA, and Bart R. Kurzendoerfer of Fayetteville, NC; and numerous beloved grandchildren and great-grandchildren. In addition to her parents and husband, she was predeceased by sisters and brothers, Esther Paul, Edna Lane, Alberta Milligan Christopher Fields, John Fields, Robert Fields, and Richard Fields; son-in-law, Maurice Crossley; and daughter-in-law, Iris Kurzendoerfer. A Mass of Christian Burial will be conducted at 11:30 AM Saturday, October 28, 2017, at Historic St. Paul the Apostle Catholic Church, 161 N. Dean St., Spartanburg, SC 29302, by the Rev. David Whitman. Burial, at a later date, will be in Fort Bragg Main Post Cemetery, Butner Rd., Spring Lake, NC 28390. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to St. Jude Children’s Hospital, PO Box 1000 Dept 142, Memphis, TN 38101-9908 online at www.stjude.org. The loving support of family and friends has been greatly appreciated. Floyd’s North Church Street Chapel from The JF Floyd Mortuary Crematory & Cemeteries via Spartanburg Funeral
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thoughtfulcupcakesublime · 7 years ago
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The City of Manassas celebrated the hard work of their staff at the 2017 Above & Beyond Awards last week.
The awards ceremony was held at Stonewall Park. Other staff members nominated their colleagues for the awards.
“We are a relatively small group as a city, but we are spread out all over the city, so that’s why we try to bring everybody together,” said City Manager Patrick Pate.
Three awards were handed out to staff members – the Servant Heart Award, the City Beat Award, and the Above and Beyond Award. All are awarded to nominees that have demonstrated their commitment to their work, and going above and beyond.
The following were awarded at the ceremony:
Lorri Jackson Ellie Hill Sharon Minter Chris Berry Jessica Moise Sheila Pou Sam Carrico Tom Joyce Frankie Christopher Rachel Bolton Victoria Ferrara Kim King-Anderson Arnold Solano-Godinez Maria Lazarides Summar Scott Melissa Heiderman LaTanya Bell-Buckhalter Officer Jacob Turpin Lindsay Kafton Kalisha Spence Kevin Shafer Earl Peach Kristi Rophael Monica Boehringer Margaret Montgomery Tara Moore-Petty Amelia Gagnon Jean Griffifth Christen Fox Nancy Mitchell Donna Bellows Eleanora Hill Gayle Sucher
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