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tabloidtoc · 4 years ago
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In Touch, June 8
Cover: Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen Destroyed by Fame 
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Page 1: Contents 
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Page 2: Who Wore It Better? Chiara Ferragni vs. Dakota Fanning ✅, Holland Roden vs. Demi Moore ✅, Betty Gilpin ✅ vs. Nina Dobrev 
Page 4: They’re Looking for Love Online -- stars who are on celebrity dating app Raya -- Matthew Perry, Ryan Phillippe, Jack Osbourne, Ben Affleck, Owen Wilson, Channing Tatum, John Mayer 
Page 5: Gerard Butler is obsessed with magic and wants to become a magician although he’s not very good but he tries so hard, Sibling Rivalry of the Week -- Noah Cyrus says it was unbearable growing up in sister Miley Cyrus’ shadow, Clapback of the Week -- Kelly Ripa responding to viewers who criticized her appearance while hosting her show from home, Makeover of the Week -- Paul “DJ Pauly D” Delvecchio grows facial hair, Number of the Week -- 376 swear words uttered in movies by Jonah Hill the most of any actor 
Page 6: Crib of the Week -- Sarah Hyland and Wells Adams’ stunning new mansion in L.A. 
Page 7: Man Candy of the Week -- Dan Amboyer, Winners of the Week -- Legally Blonde fans, Losers of the Week -- Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson face legal action for allegedly failing to pay $8.2 million they owe for their Swiss chalet 
Page 8: Up Close -- Heidi Klum getting social distancing highlights from hairdresser Lorenzo Martin 
Page 9: Kaia Gerber not letting her broken wrist stop her from starring in a promo for Marc Jacobs’ Daisy fragrance 
Page 10: Lea Michele shows off her budding baby bump in a bathroom selfie 
Page 11: Ryan Phillippe in a thirst trap on Instagram, Elizabeth Hurley participating in the #TurnUpNotin fashion challenge by rocking the same Versace dress she wore to the 1999 CFDA Awards 
Page 12: Justin Hartley with his dog Paisley, January Jones in a gold face mask
Page 13: Zooey Deschanel, Gal Gadot strolls with her daughter Maya in L.A. 
Page 14: Kate Hudson in the kitchen
Page 15: Jessica Simpson, Eva Longoria and son Santiago 
Page 16: Yoga Posers -- Reese Witherspoon with her two dogs Hank and Lou, Mindy Kaling, Brooke Burke 
Page 18: RHOA’s Kandi Burruss won The Masked Singer with host Nick Cannon and judges Jenny McCarthy and Nicole Scherzinger 
Page 19: Kim Kardashian, Matt Lauer revealed a cursive forearm tattoo that says hatred corrodes the container it’s carried in 
Page 20: Cover Story -- The Truth About Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen -- bombshell court documents expose the Olsen twins’ bizarre world and how fame nearly destroyed them 
Page 24: Keeping Up With the Kardashians -- secrets of the new season 
Page 26: Hollywood’s Wasting Away -- have these shrinking stars gone too far? -- Simon Cowell, Cara Delevingne, Jaime King 
Page 27: Margaret Qualley 
Page 28: True Crime -- Vanished -- Colorado mom Suzanne Morphew goes missing in the mountains on Mother’s Day 
Page 29: Southern Charm shake-up, Leonardo DiCaprio has popped the question to his girlfriend of over two years Camila Morrone
Page 30: Why Lori Loughlin and Mossimo Giannulli caved and will plead guilty to fraud charges in the college admissions cheating scandal, Star Sightings -- Ken Jeong and his dog (pictured), Dan Levy hosted Caulipower & Chill on IG live where he showed his fans how he makes Cauliflower pizza (pictured), Nicky Jam and fiance Cydney Moreau (pictured) 
Page 34: The Big Interview -- Maluma on working with Jennifer Lopez, Shakira and Madonna -- the crossover star has been in some very good company and he says he couldn’t be more grateful 
Page 36: Style -- suit up for summer -- Kendall Jenner 
Page 40: Entertainment 
Page 41: Home Entertainment -- Janel Parrish 
Page 42: Animal Overload -- My dog looks like Prince Charming from Cinderella 
Page 44: Double Take -- Sofia Vergara and niece Claudia on Cinco de Mayo 
Page 46: Horoscope -- Gemini Mark Wahlberg turned 49 on June 5
Page 48: Last Laughs
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thecgbros · 5 years ago
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CGI 3D Animated Short: "RED" - by Dan Edgley | TheCGBros
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TheCGBros Presents "RED" by Dan Edgley - This short film is the horny tale of Rudolph as you’ve never seen him before. Once a legend, hero, and leader of the pack, he now lives alone in a trailer on the outskirts of the North Pole.
After watching a documentary charting his fall from grace, a fired-up Red decides to make the ultimate comeback and reclaim his spot as the King of Deers. Cue a ‘Rocky’ style montage and heaps of deer gags as we witness the sheer power and determination of the world’s most famous reindeer.
In a film bursting with testosterone, carrot smoothies, and 80’s inspired hoof-wear, ‘RED’ is the result of over 2 years of blood, sweat, and beers. For more information, please see the details and links below:
Credits-Contributors: Animation Studio: Ritzy Animation Directed by: ‘Two Jeffs’ Design: Dan Edgley, Theresa Haas, Claire Thimon Storyboards: Adam Beer, Dan Edgley Modeling and Texturing: Maddalena Delvecchio, Davide Sasselli, Dan Edgley Rigging: Vasil Shotarov Layout and Animation: Jessica Kersey-Preston, Dan Edgley, Marta Pevida, Tom Stratford Look Development: Charlie Batho Lighting: Charlie Batho, Tom Flavelle Compositing: Charlie Batho, Tom Flavelle, Dan Edgley Rendering: Yellowdog - yellowdog.co Sound: Box Of Toys Audio - boxoftoysaudio.com Vocals: Marcello Music - marcellomusic.com
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alfagpanka · 6 years ago
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Untuk Capitano della Roma, Daniele De Rossi.
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Ku awali tulisan ini dengan sebuah pernyataan, “Menjadi tifosi AS Roma bukanlah hal biasa di Indonesia.”
Semua dimulai saat saya masih duduk di bangku SD, ketika Capitano Francesco Totti yang fantastis, Gabriel Batistuta menjadi senjata yang sangat jitu, selebrasi terbang penuh sukacita alla Vicenzo Montella begitu membawa kebahagiaan, ketika kebuntuan terjadi masuk supersub Marco Delvecchio selalu menjadi solusi.
Meski demikian, sebetulnya hanya kebahagian mereka mencetak gol dan membawa Roma meraih kemenangan saja yang membuatku mulai menyukai AS Roma. Dan menjadi bahan cerita terbaik saat di sekolah. Saat-saat itu, Tifosi AS Roma yang ku kenal tak sampai hitungan jari. Belakangan baru saat facebook populer di indonesia aku bisa berkumpul di satu forum dengan yang lain. Meski tak bisa memenuhi GBK saat kau datangi kami di indonesia 2015 lalu.
Daniele De Rossi, Capitano della Roma. Pertama kali aku mengenalmu sebetulnya di mulai sejak kelas 5 SD. Saat aku memiliki poster skuad Roma 2003-2004. Dengan jersey ketiga berwarna biru tua. Itu adalah poster pertama berbahan art paper yang ku miliki. Sebelum nya aku hanya bisa mendapatkan poster berbahan kertas karton karena model itu yang lazim beredar. Saat itu, perdebatan terjadi dengan seorang kawan tentang siapakah pemain nomor 27 yang berada di samping Francesco Totti. Pemain berambut pirang itu bukan Antonio Cassano seperti kata temanku. Ya memang saat itu Cassano lebih dulu terkenal sebagai pemain muda potensial. Hanya yang ada di posterku bukan Cassano meski kalian sama-sama berambut pirang.
Tidak lama setelah itu, ku ketahui kau adalah Daniele De Rossi. Rising star baru Italia. Kelahiran Kota Roma dan seorang gladiator yang membela AS Roma sejak Primavera. Tak sulit untuk menyimpulkan bahwa kau adalah the next Francesco Totti, the next capitano della Roma.
Aku masih mengingat gol tendangan jarak jauhmu ke gawang fiorentina, itu sekitar 10 tahun yang lalu. Komentator berkata bahwa di italia, bisa mencetak gol seperti yang kamu lakukan adalah hasil dari latihan khusus menggunakan parasut. Aku masih mengingat semuanya. Saat kamu, kapten Francesco Totti, dan gelandang Simone Perrotta menjadi 3 pemain Roma yang selalu bermain di setiap laga di Piala Dunia 2006 yang kalian menangkan. Terlebih pinaltimu ke gawang perancis di final adalah yang paling mendebarkan. Mengapa ? Karena kau yang pemain paling muda saat itu, terlebih kau pemain Roma. Tapi kau selesaikan tugasmu dengan baik dan membawa pulang piala dunia. Sesuatu yang Christiano Ronaldo bahkan Lionel Messi belum pernah rasakan.
Saat Francesco pensiun 2 tahun yang lalu, rasanya tak begitu risau seperti saat ini. Karena kau ada disana menjadi orang yang sangat layak memimpin Roma. Bahkan sebetulnya itu sudah boleh terjadi 10 tahun sebelum itu.
Aku tidak meremehkan Alessandro Florenzi atau Lorenzo Pellegrini sebagai penggantimu. Kita semua tahu, Roma tak pernah kekuramgan putra daerah yang menjadi bintang serie A. Hanya saja, rasanya terlalu sekejap melihatmu menjadi yang nomor satu di Roma. Kami berharap kau bisa seabadi Francesco Totti. Tapi itu keputusan mu dan sepenuh nya hak mu. Dan kesalahan sudah sangat wajar kita semua alamatkan ke orang amerika itu. Mereka hanya tau bisnis, hanya tahu untung dan rugi. Mereka tak tau bahwa di Roma cinta adalah yang paling utama. Loyalitas mu bagi jersey merah kuning kebanggaan kami tak pernah terlupakan.
Terima kasih Daniele De Rossi. Capitano della Roma.
Atas segala semangat bercampur keringat, atas gairah perjuangan meski dari bench, atas gol-gol yang merobek gawang lawan, atas tekel mu yang sampai saat ini belum tergantikan, atas apa yang kau pertunjukan saat comeback melawan Barcelona tahun lalu, atas setiap langkahmu di lapangan hijau, dan atas segala sesuatu yang kau lakukan untuk Roma selama 19 tahun terakhir yang sulit kusebutkan satu persatu. Semua itu begitu membahagiakan.
Akhir kata kapten, Kau adalah simbol dari Roma di generasi ku. Kemunculan mu adalah awal kecintaan ku. Maka akan sangat aneh rasanya kau tidak ada dilapangan musim depan.
Sukses selalu untukmu.
Grazie Capitano.
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hotfps · 5 years ago
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Making of: www.ritzyanimation.com/red ‘RED’ is the horny tale of Rudolph as you’ve never seen him before.   Once a legend, hero, and leader of the pack, he now lives alone in a trailer on the outskirts of the North Pole. After watching a documentary charting his fall from grace, a fired up Red decides to make the ultimate comeback and reclaim his spot as the King of Deers. Cue a ‘Rocky’ style montage and heaps of deer gags as we witness the sheer power and determination of the world’s most famous reindeer. In a film bursting with testosterone, carrot smoothies, and 80’s inspired hoof-wear, ‘RED’ is the result of over 2 years of blood, sweat and beers. Lock yourself in for a hairy ride! Credits: Animation Studio: Ritzy Animation Directed by: ‘Two Jeffs’ Design: Dan Edgley, Theresa Haas, Claire Thimon Storyboards: Adam Beer, Dan Edgley Modelling and Texturing: Maddalena Delvecchio, Davide Sasselli, Dan Edgley Rigging: Vasil Shotarov Layout and Animation: Jessica Kersey-Preston, Dan Edgley, Marta Pevida, Tom Stratford Look Development: Charlie Batho Lighting: Charlie Batho, Tom Flavelle Compositing: Charlie Batho, Tom Flavelle, Dan Edgley Rendering: Yellowdog - www.yellowdog.co Sound: Box Of Toys Audio - www.boxoftoysaudio.com Vocals: Marcello Music - www.marcellomusic.com www.ritzyanimation.com Instagram: www.instagram.com/ritzyanimation Twitter: www.twitter.com/ritzyanimation Facebook: www.facebook.com/ritzyanimation
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whileiamdying · 5 years ago
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Making of: www.ritzyanimation.com/red ‘RED’ is the horny tale of Rudolph as you’ve never seen him before.   Once a legend, hero, and leader of the pack, he now lives alone in a trailer on the outskirts of the North Pole. After watching a documentary charting his fall from grace, a fired up Red decides to make the ultimate comeback and reclaim his spot as the King of Deers. Cue a ‘Rocky’ style montage and heaps of deer gags as we witness the sheer power and determination of the world’s most famous reindeer. In a film bursting with testosterone, carrot smoothies, and 80’s inspired hoof-wear, ‘RED’ is the result of over 2 years of blood, sweat and beers. Lock yourself in for a hairy ride! Credits: Animation Studio: Ritzy Animation Directed by: ‘Two Jeffs’ Design: Dan Edgley, Theresa Haas, Claire Thimon Storyboards: Adam Beer, Dan Edgley Modelling and Texturing: Maddalena Delvecchio, Davide Sasselli, Dan Edgley Rigging: Vasil Shotarov Layout and Animation: Jessica Kersey-Preston, Dan Edgley, Marta Pevida, Tom Stratford Look Development: Charlie Batho Lighting: Charlie Batho, Tom Flavelle Compositing: Charlie Batho, Tom Flavelle, Dan Edgley Rendering: Yellowdog - www.yellowdog.co Sound: Box Of Toys Audio - www.boxoftoysaudio.com Vocals: Marcello Music - www.marcellomusic.com www.ritzyanimation.com Instagram: www.instagram.com/ritzyanimation Twitter: www.twitter.com/ritzyanimation Facebook: www.facebook.com/ritzyanimation
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artwalktv · 5 years ago
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Making of: http://bit.ly/2Zc9CMi ‘RED’ is the horny tale of Rudolph as you’ve never seen him before.   Once a legend, hero, and leader of the pack, he now lives alone in a trailer on the outskirts of the North Pole. After watching a documentary charting his fall from grace, a fired up Red decides to make the ultimate comeback and reclaim his spot as the King of Deers. Cue a ‘Rocky’ style montage and heaps of deer gags as we witness the sheer power and determination of the world’s most famous reindeer. In a film bursting with testosterone, carrot smoothies, and 80’s inspired hoof-wear, ‘RED’ is the result of over 2 years of blood, sweat and beers. Lock yourself in for a hairy ride! Credits: Animation Studio: Ritzy Animation Directed by: ‘Two Jeffs’ Design: Dan Edgley, Theresa Haas, Claire Thimon Storyboards: Adam Beer, Dan Edgley Modelling and Texturing: Maddalena Delvecchio, Davide Sasselli, Dan Edgley Rigging: Vasil Shotarov Layout and Animation: Jessica Kersey-Preston, Dan Edgley, Marta Pevida, Tom Stratford Look Development: Charlie Batho Lighting: Charlie Batho, Tom Flavelle Compositing: Charlie Batho, Tom Flavelle, Dan Edgley Rendering: Yellowdog - http://bit.ly/34IouDq Sound: Box Of Toys Audio - http://bit.ly/1i7uNsa Vocals: Marcello Music - http://bit.ly/36VR4CG http://bit.ly/2SflV9d Instagram: http://bit.ly/2Q7Ap8l Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/ritzyanimation Facebook: http://bit.ly/2SftOvi
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abcnewspr · 5 years ago
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MIRA SORVINO, JESSE EISENBERG, THE CAST OF JERSEY SHORE: FAMILY VACATION, DAPPER DAN, JERMAINE DUPRI, JASON JONES AND MORE ON ‘STRAHAN & SARA,’ JULY 8-12
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The following report highlights the programming of ABC’s “Strahan & Sara” during the week of July 8- July 12. “Strahan & Sara” is a one-hour program hosted by Michael Strahan and Sara Haines. The daytime program airs MONDAY-FRIDAY (1:00-2:00 p.m. ET| 12:00 p.m. CT|PT), on the ABC Television Network.
Highlights of the week include:                                     
Monday, July 8— Actress Mira Sorvino (“Stuber”); science experiments with The Dad Lab’s Sergei Urban; kid entrepreneur shares how he uses his cupcake business to help others
Tuesday, July 9— Actor Jesse Eisenberg (“The Art of Self-Defense”); Bachelorette recap with Rachel Lindsay and Chris Randone; Deals and Steals with ABC e-commerce editor Tory Johnson
Wednesday, July 10– The cast of “Jersey Shore: Family Vacation:” Nicole “Snooki” Polizzi, Jenni “JWOWW” Farley, Angelina Pivarnick, Paul “Pauly D” DelVecchio, Vinny Guadagnino and Ronnie Ortiz-Magro
Thursday, July 11– Fashion designer and author Dapper Dan (“Dapper Dan: Made in Harlem: A Memoir”); rapper Jermaine Dupri (““Power, Influence and Hip-Hop: The Remarkable Rise of So So Def”)
Friday, July 12— Comedian Jason Jones (“The Detour”)
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equipedefranceinfo · 4 years ago
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Totti 2000, le grand numéro
  Son contrôle est un peu long, au bout d'un match dans lequel il a tout donné, mais il lui permet de gagner un peu de temps. Francesco Totti aurait pu tenter le grattage de secondes au poteau de corner, mais il ne s'y risque pas. Devant Robert Pires, il préfère donner en retrait à Gianluca Pessotto.
  Exténué au terme de ce tournoi exceptionnel pour lui et sa sélection, il revient en marchant quand Pessotto remet le ballon dans sa zone. Et il est hors-jeu. Hors-jeu qui donne l’occasion à Fabien Barthez de dégager sur la tête de David Trezeguet, pour la suite que l’on connaît…
      Vingt-trois ans et du talent
Dans cette zone du terrain, et avec les mêmes acteurs, se sont donc joués deux moments cruciaux de cette mythique finale de l’Euro 2000. Une quarantaine de minutes plus tôt, à la sortie d’un corner, Totti protège son ballon face à Bixente Lizarazu et Zinédine Zidane, qui tentent une prise à deux, libérant Pessotto de tout marquage.
  Le joueur romain a alors le génie de temporiser, et prend au piège ses adversaires en donnant le ballon d’une délicate talonnade à son coéquipier qui centre en première intention. Marco Delvecchio ne se fait pas prier pour transformer l’offrande et ouvrir le score. Du Totti dans le texte.
  Francesco n’a alors que vingt-trois ans et son talent enchante le tournoi. Il est très probablement le meilleur joueur azzurro en ce 2 juillet 2000. Ses inspirations et ses passes sans contrôle ont créé quelques décalages, rappelant celui qui offrit à Delvecchio l’occasion la plus dangereuse de la Nazionale, face aux Pays-Bas en demi-finale.
  Ce match légendaire porte évidemment l’empreinte de Toldo, l’autre Francesco, mais il est aussi marqué du sceau de Totti. Partant botter le troisième tir au but de son équipe, il se tourne vers ses coéquipiers pour leur annoncer ce qu’il va faire.
  Le capitaine Paolo Maldini tente de le dissuader, mais il n’en a cure. Totti s’élance et pique son ballon face à Edwin van der Sar, et sa panenka culottée place l’Italie en position très avantageuse pour la qualification.
  Des accrocs au maillot
Plus tôt dans le tournoi, il a ouvert le score lors des deux matches au Stade du Roi Baudouin: d’une tête plongeante malicieuse au premier poteau contre la Belgique, et d’un joli enchaînement contrôle poitrine-reprise de volée pour tromper Bogdan Stelea en quart.
  En concurrence avec Alessandro Del Piero, Totti a été le titulaire de Dino Zoff quatre fois sur six. Le numéro 10 de la Nazionale lui est même attribué après cet Euro fantastique. Dans la foulée, il remporte le scudetto avec l’AS Roma, équipe remarquable avec son 5-3-2 modulable concocté par Fabio Capello.
  Cependant, l'histoire de Totti avec la sélection italienne est chahutée et semée de moments douloureux – ce Mondial 2002 et cette expulsion pour simulation au Mondial 2002, ce crachat à la face de Christian Poulsen lors de l'Euro 2004.
  Malgré un physique diminué par une grave blessure quelques mois plus tôt, il tient sa place à la Coupe du monde 2006, distribue quelques passes décisives, transforme le penalty vainqueur face à l’Australie et décroche le titre avec une Nazionale qui prend sa revanche sur la France.
  Il déclare abandonner le maillot national dès 2007, à 58 sélections, avant des appels du pied auxquels Marcelo Lippi ne cède pas. Totti n’aura pas été aussi irréprochable avec l’Italie qu’avec la Roma, mais elle aura vécu quelques heures passionnelles avec lui. Un héros avec des failles et des échecs, comme ce soir de juillet 2000.
  2000, le meilleur Euro de l’histoire Toldo 2000, un Euro pour la vie Figo 2000, la lucarne d’or Totti 2000, le grand numéro
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rockrevoltmagazine · 4 years ago
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IBOTW: Don't Believe in Ghosts
A compelling state-of-the art indie pop band with an eclectic New York City sound. Don’t Believe in Ghosts, led by singer/producer and writer Steven Nathan, rose from his home studio in 2017. The band is rounded out by Dan DelVecchio on Guitar, Alex Goumas on Bass, and Ken Yang on Drums.
The bands’ achievements include song features on many TV shows including ‘Ink Master’ and The U.S. OPEN. Don’t Believe In Ghosts teamed up with 8-time Grammy-winning mixer Ken Lewis for their single “Don’t Wake Me Up”. The song’s video featured famed comedic actor Gilbert Gottfried. “Don’t Wake Me Up” earned more than one million retail and radio plays. In 2019 Don’t Believe In Ghosts sold out their first headlining show at New York City’s Bowery Ballroom. In the summer of 2019, the band embarked on their first U.S. tour.
“Don’t give energy to the ghosts of your past.” Says Steven Nathan when describing the meaning behind the bands’ name. “Worrying about what other people may think can be draining and debilitating.” Don’t Believe In Ghosts amplifies this theme throughout their music.
    How do you describe your music to people? 
We’d classify our music as an eclectic blend of indie and pop with a modern twist. We try not to take ourselves too seriously, and focus on writing songs that we feel really good about and are meaningful to us. 
What inspires you to do what you do?
It sounds cliché, but we really love writing and performing music. The four of us have really connected as musicians, but formed a bond that goes deeper than that. Whether it’s practice, recording, or performing, we just really have a great time, and it shows in the music that we put out. 
What’s the best and worst thing about playing clubs?
Playing live music in any setting is the best part of being in a band. There’s just something really gratifying about being able to connect with our fans and see their reactions to the music. The worst part is all of the setting up, waiting, and anticipation before we go on stage. We’re just so eager to get out there and do what we love. 
when will we see you live again? 
We’ve got a big show planned in April at the Knitting Factory in Brooklyn, so if things have gone back to normal by then, our fans can expect big things from us!
What type of recording process did you use? Who produced your recording?
We produce our own records from top to bottom . Our writing process usually begins with an idea, usually catchy chord progression with a riff on guitar or keyboard . N8 will hum or sing a melody and then later write out some words to the melody. Once we get the arraignment, we bounce the track back and forth to each other to beef the production:
We record both in the box and out of the box combining our instruments And in the box plug ins. Once we get the production as far as we can we pass it along to a mix engineer to mix and master . After that it’s Music Video time . And we produce and film all our own music videos with N8 doing the finish editing.
What are your songs about? (What specific themes do they cover)
Well each song lives in its own universe… but ultimately we try to keep things positive and find ways to inspire ourselves. 
Were you influenced by old records & tapes? Which ones?
We have a super-wide range of influences… some on tape and record haha Individually we all draw from some different areas and I think that of course is part of the recipe. 
What’s your outlook on the record industry today?
It’s definitely not the industry of yesterday and we’re ok with that. 
What image do you think your music conveys?
I think for image we’ll let others decide where we fit… I’m sure that will change as we continue to create and evolve. 
Tell us about your new single? 
Our new song is called ‘Won’t Say A Word’ – It will be released on Friday Nov 27th… We have never written a breakup song until now. It was kind of a challenge, I think many people will be able to relate. 
Don’t Believe in Ghosts Is:
Vocals, Guitar / Steve Nathan Guitar / Dan DelVecchio Bass, Keys / Alex Goumas Drums / Ken Yang
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IBOTW: Don’t Believe in Ghosts was originally published on RockRevolt Mag
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hihaho · 5 years ago
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RED from Ritzy Animation on Vimeo.
Making of: ritzyanimation.com/red
‘RED’ is the horny tale of Rudolph as you’ve never seen him before.   Once a legend, hero, and leader of the pack, he now lives alone in a trailer on the outskirts of the North Pole.
After watching a documentary charting his fall from grace, a fired up Red decides to make the ultimate comeback and reclaim his spot as the King of Deers. Cue a ‘Rocky’ style montage and heaps of deer gags as we witness the sheer power and determination of the world’s most famous reindeer.
In a film bursting with testosterone, carrot smoothies, and 80’s inspired hoof-wear, ‘RED’ is the result of over 2 years of blood, sweat and beers.
Lock yourself in for a hairy ride!
Credits:
Animation Studio: Ritzy Animation Directed by: ‘Two Jeffs’ Design: Dan Edgley, Theresa Haas, Claire Thimon Storyboards: Adam Beer, Dan Edgley Modelling and Texturing: Maddalena Delvecchio, Davide Sasselli, Dan Edgley Rigging: Vasil Shotarov Layout and Animation: Jessica Kersey-Preston, Dan Edgley, Marta Pevida, Tom Stratford Look Development: Charlie Batho Lighting: Charlie Batho, Tom Flavelle Compositing: Charlie Batho, Tom Flavelle, Dan Edgley Rendering: Yellowdog - yellowdog.co Sound: Box Of Toys Audio - boxoftoysaudio.com Vocals: Marcello Music - marcellomusic.com
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tonin-terets · 5 years ago
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RED from Ritzy Animation on Vimeo.
Making of: ritzyanimation.com/red
‘RED’ is the horny tale of Rudolph as you’ve never seen him before.   Once a legend, hero, and leader of the pack, he now lives alone in a trailer on the outskirts of the North Pole.
After watching a documentary charting his fall from grace, a fired up Red decides to make the ultimate comeback and reclaim his spot as the King of Deers. Cue a ‘Rocky’ style montage and heaps of deer gags as we witness the sheer power and determination of the world’s most famous reindeer.
In a film bursting with testosterone, carrot smoothies, and 80’s inspired hoof-wear, ‘RED’ is the result of over 2 years of blood, sweat and beers.
Lock yourself in for a hairy ride!
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Animation Studio: Ritzy Animation Directed by: ‘Two Jeffs’ Design: Dan Edgley, Theresa Haas, Claire Thimon Storyboards: Adam Beer, Dan Edgley Modelling and Texturing: Maddalena Delvecchio, Davide Sasselli, Dan Edgley Rigging: Vasil Shotarov Layout and Animation: Jessica Kersey-Preston, Dan Edgley, Marta Pevida, Tom Stratford Look Development: Charlie Batho Lighting: Charlie Batho, Tom Flavelle Compositing: Charlie Batho, Tom Flavelle, Dan Edgley Rendering: Yellowdog - yellowdog.co Sound: Box Of Toys Audio - boxoftoysaudio.com Vocals: Marcello Music - marcellomusic.com
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Making of: ritzyanimation.com/red
‘RED’ is the horny tale of Rudolph as you’ve never seen him before.   Once a legend, hero, and leader of the pack, he now lives alone in a trailer on the outskirts of the North Pole.
After watching a documentary charting his fall from grace, a fired up Red decides to make the ultimate comeback and reclaim his spot as the King of Deers. Cue a ‘Rocky’ style montage and heaps of deer gags as we witness the sheer power and determination of the world’s most famous reindeer.
In a film bursting with testosterone, carrot smoothies, and 80’s inspired hoof-wear, ‘RED’ is the result of over 2 years of blood, sweat and beers.
Lock yourself in for a hairy ride!
Credits:
Animation Studio: Ritzy Animation Directed by: ‘Two Jeffs’ Design: Dan Edgley, Theresa Haas, Claire Thimon Storyboards: Adam Beer, Dan Edgley Modelling and Texturing: Maddalena Delvecchio, Davide Sasselli, Dan Edgley Rigging: Vasil Shotarov Layout and Animation: Jessica Kersey-Preston, Dan Edgley, Marta Pevida, Tom Stratford Look Development: Charlie Batho Lighting: Charlie Batho, Tom Flavelle Compositing: Charlie Batho, Tom Flavelle, Dan Edgley Rendering: Yellowdog - yellowdog.co Sound: Box Of Toys Audio - boxoftoysaudio.com Vocals: Marcello Music - marcellomusic.com
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Making of: https://ift.tt/2sxS94K ‘RED’ is the horny tale of Rudolph as you’ve never seen him before.   Once a legend, hero, and leader of the pack, he now lives alone in a trailer on the outskirts of the North Pole. After watching a documentary charting his fall from grace, a fired up Red decides to make the ultimate comeback and reclaim his spot as the King of Deers. Cue a ‘Rocky’ style montage and heaps of deer gags as we witness the sheer power and determination of the world’s most famous reindeer. In a film bursting with testosterone, carrot smoothies, and 80’s inspired hoof-wear, ‘RED’ is the result of over 2 years of blood, sweat and beers. Lock yourself in for a hairy ride! Credits: Animation Studio: Ritzy Animation Directed by: ‘Two Jeffs’ Design: Dan Edgley, Theresa Haas, Claire Thimon Storyboards: Adam Beer, Dan Edgley Modelling and Texturing: Maddalena Delvecchio, Davide Sasselli, Dan Edgley Rigging: Vasil Shotarov Layout and Animation: Jessica Kersey-Preston, Dan Edgley, Marta Pevida, Tom Stratford Look Development: Charlie Batho Lighting: Charlie Batho, Tom Flavelle Compositing: Charlie Batho, Tom Flavelle, Dan Edgley Rendering: Yellowdog - www.yellowdog.co Sound: Box Of Toys Audio - www.boxoftoysaudio.com Vocals: Marcello Music - www.marcellomusic.com www.ritzyanimation.com Instagram: https://ift.tt/36Lg5At Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/ritzyanimation Facebook: https://ift.tt/2PvGvAm
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Making of: ritzyanimation.com/red
‘RED’ is the horny tale of Rudolph as you’ve never seen him before.   Once a legend, hero, and leader of the pack, he now lives alone in a trailer on the outskirts of the North Pole.
After watching a documentary charting his fall from grace, a fired up Red decides to make the ultimate comeback and reclaim his spot as the King of Deers. Cue a ‘Rocky’ style montage and heaps of deer gags as we witness the sheer power and determination of the world’s most famous reindeer.
In a film bursting with testosterone, carrot smoothies, and 80’s inspired hoof-wear, ‘RED’ is the result of over 2 years of blood, sweat and beers.
Lock yourself in for a hairy ride!
Credits:
Animation Studio: Ritzy Animation Directed by: ‘Two Jeffs’ Design: Dan Edgley, Theresa Haas, Claire Thimon Storyboards: Adam Beer, Dan Edgley Modelling and Texturing: Maddalena Delvecchio, Davide Sasselli, Dan Edgley Rigging: Vasil Shotarov Layout and Animation: Jessica Kersey-Preston, Dan Edgley, Marta Pevida, Tom Stratford Look Development: Charlie Batho Lighting: Charlie Batho, Tom Flavelle Compositing: Charlie Batho, Tom Flavelle, Dan Edgley Rendering: Yellowdog - yellowdog.co Sound: Box Of Toys Audio - boxoftoysaudio.com Vocals: Marcello Music - marcellomusic.com
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charlesccastill · 6 years ago
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AIA elevates 115 members and nine international architects to the College of Fellows
WASHINGTON– The American Institute of Architects (AIA) is elevating 115 member-architects to its prestigious College of Fellows, an honor awarded to members who have made significant contributions to the architecture profession.
The fellowship program was developed to elevate those architects who have achieved a standard of excellence in the profession and made a significant contribution to architecture and society on a national level. Prospective candidates must have at least 10 years of AIA membership and demonstrated influence in at least one of the following areas:
·         Promoted the aesthetic, scientific, and practical efficiency of the profession;
·         Promoted the science and art of planning and building by advancing the standards of architectural education, training or practice;
·         Coordinated the building industry and the profession of architecture through leadership in the AIA or other related professional organizations; or​
·         Advanced the living standards of people through an improved environment.
Fellows are selected by a seven-member Jury of Fellows. This year’s jury included Chair Mary P. Cox, FAIA, Virginia Commonwealth University; Peter Bardwell, FAIA, Bardwell + Associates, LLC; Mary A. Burke, FAIA, Burke Design & Architecture PLLC; Philip Castillo, FAIA, Jahn; Mary Johnston, FAIA, Johnston Architects, LLC; Paul Mankins, FAIA, Substancearchitecture; and Nancy Rogo Trainer, FAIA, Drexel University.
The newly elevated members and their AIA component affiliations are listed below. For complete details and images, visit the fellows directory.
Terry Lee Allers, FAIA (AIA Iowa)
Norman R. Alston, FAIA (AIA Texas Society of Architects)
Raya Ani, FAIA (AIA New York State)
Ruth Baleiko, FAIA (AIA Washington Council)
Mara Baum, FAIA (AIA California Council)
Bruce Redman Becker, FAIA (AIA Connecticut)
Raymond Beeler, FAIA (AIA New York State)
Kai-Uwe Bergmann, FAIA (AIA New York State)
Janette S. Blackburn, FAIA (AIA Massachusetts)
Joseph Brancato, FAIA (AIA New York State)
Kim D Bretheim, FAIA (AIA Minnesota)
John H Britton, FAIA (AIA California Council)
Peter Brown, FAIA (AIA Texas Society of Architects)
Robert Bullis, FAIA (AIA Texas Society of Architects)
Michael Burch, FAIA (AIA California Council)
Joseph P. Caprile, FAIA (AIA Illinois)
Stephen Cassell, FAIA (AIA New York State)
Yung Ho Chang, FAIA (AIA Massachusetts)
Jeanne Chen, FAIA (AIA California Council)
Leo Chow, FAIA (AIA California Council)
Lisa M. Chronister, FAIA (AIA Oklahoma)
Robert Condia, FAIA (AIA Kansas)
Robert Cozzarelli, FAIA (AIA New Jersey)
Brandon Dake, FAIA (AIA Missouri)
Manoj Dalaya, FAIA (AIA Virginia)
John R. DaSilva, FAIA (AIA Massachusetts)
Jeffrey L. Day, FAIA (AIA Nebraska)
Timothy E. de Noble, FAIA (AIA Kansas)
Roy T. Decker, FAIA (AIA Mississippi)
Jared Della Valle, FAIA (AIA New York State)
Melissa DelVecchio, FAIA (AIA New York State)
Bruce D. Eisenberg, FAIA (AIA New York State)
Thomas Fowler, IV, FAIA (AIA California Council)
Wyatt J Frantom, FAIA (AIA California Council)
Craig S. Galati, FAIA (AIA Nevada)
Mark Gangi, FAIA (AIA California Council)
Pete Ed Garrett, FAIA (AIA Texas Society of Architects)
Nicholas Garrison, FAIA (AIA New York State)
John P Gering, FAIA (AIA New York State)
Anzilla R. Gilmore, FAIA (AIA Texas Society of Architects)
Martin A. Gold, FAIA (AIA Florida)
Jordan Goldstein, FAIA (AIA Washington, DC)
Jeffrey Gunning, FAIA (AIA Texas Society of Architects)
Tushar Gupta, FAIA (AIA Texas Society of Architects)
Sharon Helene Haar, FAIA (AIA Michigan)
Todd R. Hanson, FAIA (AIA New Hampshire)
John Harrison, FAIA (AIA Washington Council)
Dominique M. Hawkins, FAIA (AIA Pennsylvania)
David B. Hill, FAIA (AIA North Carolina)
Kevin M. Holland, FAIA (AIA California Council)
Thomas L. Hoskens, FAIA (AIA Minnesota)
Aaron Jon Hyland, FAIA (AIA California Council)
Thomas Lee Hysell, FAIA (AIA Minnesota)
Darren L. James, FAIA (AIA Texas Society of Architects)
Thomas C. Jester, FAIA (AIA Maryland)
Michael W. Johns, FAIA (AIA Pennsylvania)
Bill Johnson, FAIA (AIA Missouri)
James Kalvelage, FAIA (AIA Oregon)
Mitra Kanaani, FAIA (AIA California Council)
Brian Kowalchuk, FAIA (AIA New Jersey)
Alison G. Kwok, FAIA (AIA Oregon)
Joseph Dye Lahendro, FAIA (AIA Virginia)
Samuel M. Lasky, FAIA (AIA Massachusetts)
Tracy Lea, AIA, FAIA (AIA Louisiana)
Michael N. Lykoudis, FAIA (AIA Indiana)
William T Mahan, FAIA (AIA California Council)
Michael S. Martin, FAIA (AIA California Council)
Michael McCulloch, FAIA (AIA Oregon)
Debi McDonald, FAIA (AIA Massachusetts)
Sandra McKee, FAIA (AIA New York State)
Louis A. Meilink, Jr., FAIA (AIA Pennsylvania)
Christine Mondor, FAIA (AIA Pennsylvania)
Julia Monk, FAIA (AIA New York State)
Nick Noyes, FAIA (AIA California Council)
Brandon Pace, FAIA (AIA Tennessee)
Jeffrey Paine, FAIA (AIA North Carolina)
Patrick Panetta, FAIA (AIA Arizona)
Richard I. Pigford, FAIA (AIA Alabama)
Burchell Pinnock, FAIA (AIA Virginia)
Jack Poling, FAIA (AIA Minnesota)
Bradford J. Prestbo, FAIA (AIA Massachusetts)
Tina Marie Reames, FAIA (AIA New Mexico)
Richard Renner, FAIA (AIA Maine)
Patricia Rhee, FAIA (AIA California Council)
Lyn Rice, FAIA (AIA New York State)
Francisco Javier Rodrígue, FAIA (AIA International Chapters)
William T Ruhl, FAIA (AIA Massachusetts)
Mary Elizabeth Rusz, FAIA (AIA New York State)
Constantine Nicholas Sak, FAIA (AIA Arizona)
Lee Salin, FAIA (AIA California Council)
Joel Sanders, FAIA (AIA New York State)
Mark Schatz, FAIA (AIA Texas Society of Architects)
Thomas J Schoeman, FAIA (AIA Nevada)
Bart Shaw, FAIA (AIA Texas Society of Architects)
Steven Shinn, FAIA (AIA California Council)
Daniel Simons, FAIA (AIA California Council)
Murat Soygenis, FAIA (AIA International Chapters)
Marc B. Spector, FAIA (AIA New York State)
James G. Spencer, FAIA (AIA California Council)
Karl W. Stumpf, FAIA (AIA Washington, DC)
Janet Tam, FAIA (AIA California Council)
David Thaddeus, FAIA (AIA North Carolina)
Jimmie E. Tucker, FAIA (AIA Tennessee)
Ursula Twombly, FAIA (AIA Wisconsin)
Nicholas E. Vlattas, FAIA (AIA Virginia)
Dennis Wedlick, FAIA (AIA New York State)
Andrew Whalley, FAIA (AIA New York State)
Jim Whitaker, FAIA (AIA North Carolina)
Jan Willemse, FAIA (AIA Oregon)
William K. Wilson, FAIA (AIA Oregon)
Dan Worth, FAIA (AIA Nebraska)
Brian T. Wurst, FAIA (AIA South Carolina)
Gregory A Yager, FAIA (AIA International Chapters)
RIchard C. Yancey, FAIA (AIA New York State)
Robert E. Yohe, FAIA (AIA Florida)
The AIA Honorary Fellowship program honors international architects for their exceptional work and contributions to architecture and society on an international level. Nine honorary fellows are being elevated this year by the 2019 Jury of Honorary Fellows. This year’s honorary fellows are:
Emre Arolat, Hon. FAIA (Istanbul, Turkey)
Sandra Barclay, Hon. FAIA (Lima, Peru)
Alberto Campo Baeza, Hon. FAIA (Madrid, Spain)
Nathalie de Vries, Hon. FAIA (Rotterdam, Netherlands)
Jane Duncan, Hon. FAIA (Little Chalfont, United Kingdom)
Amanda Levete, Hon. FAIA (London, United Kingdom)
Esa Mohamed, Hon. FAIA (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia)
Pei Ing Tan, Hon. FAIA (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia)
Jacob van Rijs, Hon. FAIA (Rotterdam, Netherlands)
AIA Honorary Fellows are selected by a nine-member Jury of Honorary Fellows. This year’s jury included Chair Lester Korzilius, FAIA, EllisWilliams Architects; Mary P. Cox, FAIA, Virginia Commonwealth University; Peter Bardwell, FAIA, Bardwell + Associates, LLC; Mary A. Burke, FAIA, Burke Design & Architecture PLLC; Philip Castillo, FAIA, Jahn; Robert Forest, FAIA, Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture; Mary Johnston, FAIA, Johnston Architects, LLC; Paul Mankins, FAIA, Substancearchitecture; and Nancy Rogo Trainer, FAIA, Drexel University.
New fellows will be honored at a ceremony on June 7 at the AIA Conference on Architecture 2019 in Las Vegas.
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Un catalogue énorme de sources de rayons X fourni par XMM-Newton
365 amas de galaxies, plus 26000 noyaux actifs de galaxies, c'est le résultat de la moisson foisonnante de la deuxième livraison du grand relevé XXL du télescope spatial européen XMM-Newton, qui permet de contraindre le modèle cosmologique standard.
Les rayons X extragalactiques qui sont détectables en orbite (ils sont arrêtés par l'atmosphère terrestre) sont produits par les processus parmi les plus énergétiques : le gaz ultra chaud baignant les amas de galaxies et les noyaux actifs de galaxies nourris par l'accrétion de matière autour d'un trou noir supermassif. XMM-Newton (X-ray Multi-Mirror Mission) est utilisé maintenant depuis 8 ans pour cartographier un maximum de sources X de ces deux types. Il a scanné deux portions du ciel de 25 degrés carrés durant 2000 heures ces huit dernières années. Le relevé nommé judicieusement XXL avait fourni une première livraison de données en 2015, qui comportait 100 amas de galaxies et environ 1000 noyaux actifs de galaxies et avait donné lieu à la publication de 16 articles scientifiques. C'est aujourd'hui la deuxième livraison du relevé XXL qui est publiée dans une édition spéciale de Astronomy and Astrophysics, et elle compte pas moins de 20 articles ... Cette inflation bibliographique est à la hauteur de l'inflation des données du relevé XXL : le nombre d'amas de galaxies observées par XMM-Newton atteint 365 pour 26000 noyaux actifs de galaxies. Des nombres considérables.
Certaines sources X sont si éloignées (plusieurs milliards d'années de trajet lumineux) que l'objet est identifié avec seulement 50 photons. La grande collaboration internationale travaillant sur le relevé XXL a également exploité de nombreux autres télescopes pour obtenir d'autres informations pour évaluer la nature des sources et surtout leur distance. On peut mentionner le télescope Canada-France-Hawaii à Hawaï, le William Herschel Telescope aux Canaries, ou encore le Anglo-Australian Telescope et le Australia Telescope Compact Array en Australie,  le Blanco Telescope au Chili, ainsi que le Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope indien et le télescope spatial américain Spitzer.
Le but de ce relevé  XXL est de fournir un catalogue détaillé (et bien caractérisé) d'amas de galaxies dans le but de contraindre les paramètres cosmologiques. En effet la matière dans l'Univers se répartit en gigantesques filaments formés par la gravitation à l'intersection desquels se trouvent les amas de galaxies (qui peuvent contenir des milliers de galaxies chacun). Ce sont les amas de galaxies qui tracent les plus grands pics de densité dans la structure à grande échelle de l'Univers. Les amas sont donc un outil crucial pour répondre aux questions que posent la cosmologie.
Parmi les paramètres cosmologiques qui régissent la structure et l'évolution de l'Univers se trouvent la densité de ses différents éléments et son taux d'expansion. De grands échantillons de traceurs cosmiques comme les amas de galaxies situés à des distances très variées sont donc très utiles pour évaluer ces paramètres cosmologiques.
Les astrophysiciens et cosmologistes peuvent ensuite comparer les résultats des paramètres cosmologiques issus de l'étude des amas de galaxies situés dans l'Univers relativement proche, avec les paramètres cosmologiques qui sont déduits du fond diffus cosmologique (donc dans l'Univers très jeune) par le satellite Planck par exemple. 
Et le relevé XXL indique que le nombre d'amas de galaxies n'est pas aussi important que ce que prédit le modèle cosmologique inféré par les données de Planck. Mais La distribution des amas de galaxies et des noyaux actifs de galaxies reste tout de même compatible avec le modèle cosmologique standard LambdaCDM dans lequel l'accélération de l'expansion est produite par une constante cosmologique dans les équations d'Einstein.
Si ce sont surtout les amas de galaxies qui sont utilisés pour étudier les paramètres cosmologiques, les AGN identifiés par XMM-Newton ont quant à eux été exploités pour mieux comprendre comme se forment et évoluent les trous noirs. 
C'est la première fois, grâce au relevé XXL, que les astrophysiciens peuvent mesurer l'effet d'agglomération en trois dimensions des amas de galaxies et des noyaux actifs de galaxies sur des très grandes échelles.
Le relevé XXL devrait fournir son ultime livraison de données dans trois ans, avec encore plus de sources X dans son catalogue, et surtout des analyses cosmologiques complétées et approfondies. Les questions qui ont été soulevées par ces quantités de données pourraient quant à elles être creusées par la prochaine mission de l'ESA dédiée à l'Univers en rayons X. Athena, c'est son nom, devrait être lancée en 2031 pour offrir une sensibilité si incroyable qu'il permettra de voir les rayons X des tout premiers amas de galaxies. XMM-Newton, lancé en 1999 aura alors bien mérité le repos éternel.
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The XXL Survey: second series
Astronomy & Astrophysics
https://www.aanda.org/component/toc/?task=topic&id=927
The XXL Survey. XVII. X-ray and Sunyaev-Zel'dovich properties of the redshift 2.0 galaxy cluster XLSSC 122
A. B. Mantz, Z. Abdulla, S. W. Allen, J. E. Carlstrom, C. H. A. Logan, D. P. Marrone, B. J. Maughan, J. Willis, F. Pacaud, M. Pierre
https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201630096
The XXL Survey. XVIII. ATCA 2.1 GHz radio source catalogue and source counts for the XXL-South field
A. Butler, M. Huynh, J. Delhaize, V. Smolcic, A. Kapinska, D. Milakovic, M. Novak, N. Baran, A. O'Brien, L. Chiappetti, S. Desai, S. Fotopoulou, C. Horellou, C. Lidman, and M. Pierre
https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201630129
The XXL Survey. XXI. The environment and clustering of X-ray AGN in the XXL-South field
O. Melnyk, A. Elyiv, V. Smolcic, M. Plionis, E. Koulouridis, S. Fotopoulou, L. Chiappetti, C. Adami, N. Baran, A. Butler, J. Delhaize, I. Delvecchio, F. Finet, M. Huynh, C. Lidman, M. Pierre, E. Pompei, C. Vignali, J. Surdej
https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201730479
The XXL Survey. XXII. The XXL-North spectrophotometric sample and galaxy stellar mass function in X-ray detected groups and clusters
V. Guglielmo, B.M. Poggianti, B. Vulcani, C. Adami, F. Gastaldello, S. Ettori, S. Fotoupoulou, E. Koulouridis, M.E. Ramos Ceja, P. Giles, et al.
https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201730709
The XXL Survey. XIX. A realistic population of simulated X-ray AGN: Comparison of models with observations
E. Koulouridis, L. Faccioli, A. M. C. Le Brun, M. Plionis, I. G. McCarthy, M. Pierre, A. Akylas, I. Georgantopoulos, S. Paltani, C. Lidman, S. Fotopoulou, C. Vignali, P. Ranalli
https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201730789
The XXL Survey. XXIII. The mass scale of XXL clusters from ensemble spectroscopy
A. Farahi, V. Guglielmo, A. E. Evrard, B. M. Poggianti, C. Adami, S. Ettori, F. Gastaldello, P. A. Giles, B. J. Maughan, D. Rapetti, M. Sereno, B. Altieri, I. Baldry, M. Birkinshaw, M. Bolzonella, A. Bongiorno, M. J. I. Brown, et al.
https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201731321
The XXL Survey. XX. The 365 cluster catalogue
C. Adami, P. Giles, E. Koulouridis, et al.
https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201731606
The XXL Survey. XXVII. The 3XLSS point source catalogue
L. Chiappetti, S. Fotopoulou, C. Lidman, et al.
https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201731880
The XXL Survey. XXIX. GMRT 610 MHz continuum observations
V. Smolcic, H. Intema, Bruno Slaus, Somak Raychaudhury, Mladen Novak, C. Horellou, et al.
https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201732336
The XXL Survey. XXXI. Classification and host galaxy properties of 2.1 GHz ATCA XXL-S radio sources
A. Butler, M. Huynh, I. Delvecchio, A. Kapinska, P. Ciliegi, N. Jurlin, J. Delhaize, V. Smolcic, S. Desai, S. Fotopoulou, C. Lidman, M. Pierre, M. Plionis
https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201732379
The XXL Survey. XXX. Characterisation of the XLSSsC N01 supercluster and analysis of the galaxy stellar populations
V. Guglielmo, B.M. Poggianti, B. Vulcani, A. Moretti, J. Fritz, F. Gastaldello, C. Adami, C.A. Caretta, J. Willis, E. Koulouridis, M.E. Ramos Ceja, P. Giles, et al.
https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201732507
The XXL survey. XXIV. The final detection pipeline
L. Faccioli, F. Pacaud, J.-L. Sauvageot, M. Pierre, L. Chiappetti, N. Clerc, R. Gastaud, E. Koulouridis, A.M.C. Le Brun, A. Valotti
https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201832931
The XXL Survey. XXXII. Spatial clustering of the XXL-S AGN
M. Plionis, L. Koutoulidis, E. Koulouridis, L. Moscardini, C. Lidman, M. Pierre, C. Adami, L. Chiappetti, L. Faccioli, S. Fotopoulou, F. Pacaud, S. Paltani
https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201832970
The XXL Survey. XXXIV. Double irony in XXL-North. A tale of two radio galaxies in a supercluster at z = 0.14
C. Horellou, H. Intema, V. Smolcic, A. Nilsson, F. Karlsson, C. Krook, L. Tolliner, C. Adami, C. Benoist, M. Birkinshaw, C. Caretta, L. Chiappetti, J. Delhaize, C. Ferrari, S. Fotopoulou, V. Guglielmo, K. Kolokythas, F. Pacaud, M. Pierre, et al.
https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201832972
The XXL survey. XXXV. The role of cluster mass in AGN activity
E. Koulouridis, M. Ricci, P. Giles, C. Adami, L. Faccioli, M. Ramos-Ceja, M. Pierre, M. Plionis, C. Lidman, I. Georgantopoulos, L. Chiappetti, A. Elyiv, S. Ettori, Sj S. Fotopoulou, F. Gastaldello, F. Pacaud, S. Paltani, and C. Vignali
https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201832974
The XXL Survey. XXVIII. Galaxy luminosity functions of the XXL-N clusters
M. Ricci, C. Benoist, S. Maurogordato, C. Adami, B. Poggianti, L. Chiapetti, F. Gastaldello, V. Guglielmo, M. Sereno, R. Adam, S. Arnouts, A. Cappi, E. Koulouridis, F. Pacaud, M. Pierre, M.E. Ramos-Ceja
https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201832989
The XXL survey XVI. The clustering of X-ray selected galaxy clusters at z∼0.3
F. Marulli, A. Veropalumbo, M. Sereno, L. Moscardini, F. Pacaud, M. Pierre, M. Plionis, A. Cappi, C. Adami, S. Alis, B. Altieri, M. Birkinshaw, S. Ettori, L. Faccioli, F. Gastaldello, E. Koulouridis, C. Lidman, J.-P. Le Fevre, S. Maurogordato...
https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201833238
The XXL Survey. XXVI. Optical and near infrared identification of the ATCA 2.1 GHz radio sources in the XXL-S field
P. Ciliegi, N. Jurlin, A. Butler, J. Delhaize, S. Fotopoulou, M. Huynh, A. Iovino, V. Smolcic, L. Chiappetti, M. Pierre
https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201833616
The XXL Survey. XXXIII. Chandra constraints on the AGN contamination of z > 1 XXL galaxy clusters
C. H. A. Logan, B.J. Maughan, M.N. Bremer, P. Giles, M. Birkinshaw, L. Chiappetti, N. Clerc, L. Faccioli, E. Koulouridis, F. Pacaud, M. Pierre, M. E. Ramos-Ceja, J. Willis
https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201833654
The XXL Survey. XXV. Cosmological analysis of the C1 cluster number counts
F. Pacaud, M. Pierre, J.-.B. Melin, C. Adami, A. E. Evrard, F. Gastaldello, B. Maughan, M. Sereno, et al.
https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201834022
Illustrations
1) Les 365 amas de galaxies du relevé XXL  imagés en rayons X (ESA/XMM-Newton/XXL Survey)
2) Image composite de l'amas de galaxies XLSSC006 d'une masse de 500 000 milliards de masses solaires (ESA/XMM-Newton (X-rays); CFHT (optical); XXL Survey)
3) Les 365 amas de galaxies du relevé XXL  imagés dans le domaine visible (CFHT Legacy Survey/CTIO/XXL Survey)
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