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Holidays 8.25
Holidays
Apocynum Day (French Republic)
Aromatic Visibility Day
Battle Of Blair Mountain Anniversary Day
Be Kind to Humankind Week begins
English Channel Swim Day
Gene Simmons Day
Great American Duck Day
The Great Moon Hoax Day
Healthy Lifestyle Day
International Day of the Hairstylist
International Redhead Day
Kiss and Make Up Day
Liberation Day (Paris, France)
National Don't Utter a Word Day
National Park Service Founders Day
National Poetry Day (New Zealand)
National Second-Hand Wardrobe Day
Pops Staples Day (Chicago, Illinois)
Private Eye Day
Rohingya Genocide Remembrance Day
Second-Hand Wardrobe Day
Soldier's Day (Brazil)
Songun (North Korea)
South Sea Islander Recognition Day (Australia)
Tim Burton Day
Wizard of Oz Day
Food & Drink Celebrations
Feast of the Green Corn
Instant Ramen Day (Japan)
National Banana Split Day
National Lamington Day
National Whiskey Sour Day
4th & Last Friday in August
Burning of Zozobra (Old Man Gloom effigy) [Friday before 9.1]
College Colors Day [Friday nearest 9.1]
Daffodil Day (Australia, Southern Hemisphere) [4th Friday]
Forgive Your Foe Friday [Friday of Be Kind to Humankind Week]
Positive Twitter Day [Last Friday]
Sheep Market Fair begins (Denmark) [Last Friday through Sunday]
Tracky Back Day (Australia) [Last Friday]
Wear it Purple Day (Australia) [Last Friday]
Independence Days
Belarus (from USSR, 1991)
Parva Domus Magna Quies (Declared; 1878) [unrecognized]
Uruguay (from Brazil, 1825)
Feast Days
Æbbe of Coldingham (Christian; Saint)
Aredius (Christian; Saint)
Charles-Amédée-Philippe van Loo (Artology)
Conté (Positivist; Saint)
Discovery of the Runes (Norse)
Dorothea Tanning (Artology)
Duke (Price Charming’s Horse; Muppetism)
Ebba (a.k.a. Tabbs; Christian; Saint)
Ganesh Chaturthi (a.k.a. Vinayaka Chaturthi; India)
Genesius of Arles (Christian; Saint)
Genesius of Rome (Christian; Saint)
Ginés de la Jara (a.k.a. Genesius of Cartagena; Christian; Saint)
Gregory of Utrecht (Christian; Saint)
Heliogabalus Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Horus Nativity (Ancient Egypt)
Jacob Maris (Artology)
Joseph Calasanz (Christian; Saint)
Louis IX of France (Christian; Saint)
Ludovicus Baba (Christian; Blessed)
Ludovicus Sasada (Christian; Blessed)
Luis Sotelo (Christian; Blessed)
Menas of Constantinople (Christian; Saint)
Miguel de Carvalho (Christian; Blessed)
Opiconsivia (Roman festival to Ops, goddess of fertility & abundance)
Patricia of Naples (Christian; Saint)
Pedro Vásquez, Blessed (Christian; Saint)
Thomas de Cantilupe (a.k.a. of Hereford; Christian; Saint)
Whiskey Sour Day (Pastafarian)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Butsumetsu (仏滅 Japan) [Unlucky all day.]
Fortunate Day (Pagan) [34 of 53]
Premieres
And Justice For All, by Metallica (Album; 1988)
Beerfest (Film; 2006)
Bertie the Brain (Video Game; 1950)
Born to Run, by Bruce Springsteen (Album; 1975)
Boston, by Boston (Album; 1976)
Bring It On (Film; 2000)
Carrotblanca (WB LT Cartoon; 1995)
Cheese Chasers (WB MM Cartoon; 1951)
Desperado (Film; 1995)
Electric Ladyland Studio (Recording Studio; 1970)
Graceland, by Paul Simon (Album; 1986)
Invasion of the Bunny Snatchers (WB TV Cartoon; 1992)
Leap!, a.k.a. Ballerina (Animated Film; 2017)
Madame Bovary (Film; 1949)
Miracle on 34th Street, by Valentine Davies (Novel; 1947)
The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill, by Lauryn Hill (Album; 1998)
My So-Called Life (TV Series; 1994)
Raw! Raw! Rooster! (WB LT Cartoon; 1956)
Samurai!, by Saburo Sakai (Autobiography; 1957)
The Tale of Despereaux, by Kate DiCamillo (Children’s Book; 2003)
The Thief and the Cobbler (Animated Film; 1995)
The Wizard of Oz (Film; 1939)
Wrecking Ball, by Miley Cyrus (Song; 2013)
Today’s Name Days
Elvira, Josef, Ludwig, Patricia (Austria)
Grgur, Josip, Ljudevit (Croatia)
Radim (Czech Republic)
Ludvig (Denmark)
Tauno, Tunne (Estonia)
Loviisa (Finland)
Louis (France)
Ebba, Elvira, Ludwig (Germany)
Bartholomeos, Titos (Greece)
Lajos, Patrícia (Hungary)
Ludovico, Luigi (Italy)
Ivonna, Ludis, Ludvigs (Latvia)
Liucija, Liudas, Liudvikas, Mangailas, Mangailė (Lithuania)
Louise, Lovise, Ludvig (Norway)
Gaudencjusz, Gaudenty, Grzegorz, Ludwik, Luiza, Michał, Sieciesław (Poland)
Ľudovít (Slovakia)
Ginés, José, Luis, Patricia (Spain)
Louise, Lovisa (Sweden)
Dorcas, Lanard, Lennie, Lenny, Leonard, Leonardo, Tabatha, Tabitha (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 237 of 2024; 128 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 5 of week 34 of 2023
Celtic Tree Calendar: Coll (Hazel) [Day 18 of 28]
Chinese: Month 7 (Geng-Shen), Day 10 (Yi-Mao)
Chinese Year of the: Rabbit 4721 (until February 10, 2024)
Hebrew: 8 Elul 5783
Islamic: 8 Safar 1445
J Cal: 27 Hasa; Sixday [27 of 30]
Julian: 12 August 2023
Moon: 63%: Waxing Gibbous
Positivist: 13 Gutenberg (9th Month) [Conté]
Runic Half Month: As (Gods) [Day 13 of 15]
Season: Summer (Day 65 of 94)
Zodiac: Virgo (Day 4 of 32)
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Holidays 8.25
Holidays
Apocynum Day (French Republic)
Aromatic Visibility Day
Battle Of Blair Mountain Anniversary Day
Be Kind to Humankind Week begins
English Channel Swim Day
Gene Simmons Day
Great American Duck Day
The Great Moon Hoax Day
Healthy Lifestyle Day
International Day of the Hairstylist
International Redhead Day
Kiss and Make Up Day
Liberation Day (Paris, France)
National Don't Utter a Word Day
National Park Service Founders Day
National Poetry Day (New Zealand)
National Second-Hand Wardrobe Day
Pops Staples Day (Chicago, Illinois)
Private Eye Day
Rohingya Genocide Remembrance Day
Second-Hand Wardrobe Day
Soldier's Day (Brazil)
Songun (North Korea)
South Sea Islander Recognition Day (Australia)
Tim Burton Day
Wizard of Oz Day
Food & Drink Celebrations
Feast of the Green Corn
Instant Ramen Day (Japan)
National Banana Split Day
National Lamington Day
National Whiskey Sour Day
4th & Last Friday in August
Burning of Zozobra (Old Man Gloom effigy) [Friday before 9.1]
College Colors Day [Friday nearest 9.1]
Daffodil Day (Australia, Southern Hemisphere) [4th Friday]
Forgive Your Foe Friday [Friday of Be Kind to Humankind Week]
Positive Twitter Day [Last Friday]
Sheep Market Fair begins (Denmark) [Last Friday through Sunday]
Tracky Back Day (Australia) [Last Friday]
Wear it Purple Day (Australia) [Last Friday]
Independence Days
Belarus (from USSR, 1991)
Parva Domus Magna Quies (Declared; 1878) [unrecognized]
Uruguay (from Brazil, 1825)
Feast Days
Æbbe of Coldingham (Christian; Saint)
Aredius (Christian; Saint)
Charles-Amédée-Philippe van Loo (Artology)
Conté (Positivist; Saint)
Discovery of the Runes (Norse)
Dorothea Tanning (Artology)
Duke (Price Charming’s Horse; Muppetism)
Ebba (a.k.a. Tabbs; Christian; Saint)
Ganesh Chaturthi (a.k.a. Vinayaka Chaturthi; India)
Genesius of Arles (Christian; Saint)
Genesius of Rome (Christian; Saint)
Ginés de la Jara (a.k.a. Genesius of Cartagena; Christian; Saint)
Gregory of Utrecht (Christian; Saint)
Heliogabalus Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Horus Nativity (Ancient Egypt)
Jacob Maris (Artology)
Joseph Calasanz (Christian; Saint)
Louis IX of France (Christian; Saint)
Ludovicus Baba (Christian; Blessed)
Ludovicus Sasada (Christian; Blessed)
Luis Sotelo (Christian; Blessed)
Menas of Constantinople (Christian; Saint)
Miguel de Carvalho (Christian; Blessed)
Opiconsivia (Roman festival to Ops, goddess of fertility & abundance)
Patricia of Naples (Christian; Saint)
Pedro Vásquez, Blessed (Christian; Saint)
Thomas de Cantilupe (a.k.a. of Hereford; Christian; Saint)
Whiskey Sour Day (Pastafarian)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Butsumetsu (仏滅 Japan) [Unlucky all day.]
Fortunate Day (Pagan) [34 of 53]
Premieres
And Justice For All, by Metallica (Album; 1988)
Beerfest (Film; 2006)
Bertie the Brain (Video Game; 1950)
Born to Run, by Bruce Springsteen (Album; 1975)
Boston, by Boston (Album; 1976)
Bring It On (Film; 2000)
Carrotblanca (WB LT Cartoon; 1995)
Cheese Chasers (WB MM Cartoon; 1951)
Desperado (Film; 1995)
Electric Ladyland Studio (Recording Studio; 1970)
Graceland, by Paul Simon (Album; 1986)
Invasion of the Bunny Snatchers (WB TV Cartoon; 1992)
Leap!, a.k.a. Ballerina (Animated Film; 2017)
Madame Bovary (Film; 1949)
Miracle on 34th Street, by Valentine Davies (Novel; 1947)
The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill, by Lauryn Hill (Album; 1998)
My So-Called Life (TV Series; 1994)
Raw! Raw! Rooster! (WB LT Cartoon; 1956)
Samurai!, by Saburo Sakai (Autobiography; 1957)
The Tale of Despereaux, by Kate DiCamillo (Children’s Book; 2003)
The Thief and the Cobbler (Animated Film; 1995)
The Wizard of Oz (Film; 1939)
Wrecking Ball, by Miley Cyrus (Song; 2013)
Today’s Name Days
Elvira, Josef, Ludwig, Patricia (Austria)
Grgur, Josip, Ljudevit (Croatia)
Radim (Czech Republic)
Ludvig (Denmark)
Tauno, Tunne (Estonia)
Loviisa (Finland)
Louis (France)
Ebba, Elvira, Ludwig (Germany)
Bartholomeos, Titos (Greece)
Lajos, Patrícia (Hungary)
Ludovico, Luigi (Italy)
Ivonna, Ludis, Ludvigs (Latvia)
Liucija, Liudas, Liudvikas, Mangailas, Mangailė (Lithuania)
Louise, Lovise, Ludvig (Norway)
Gaudencjusz, Gaudenty, Grzegorz, Ludwik, Luiza, Michał, Sieciesław (Poland)
Ľudovít (Slovakia)
Ginés, José, Luis, Patricia (Spain)
Louise, Lovisa (Sweden)
Dorcas, Lanard, Lennie, Lenny, Leonard, Leonardo, Tabatha, Tabitha (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 237 of 2024; 128 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 5 of week 34 of 2023
Celtic Tree Calendar: Coll (Hazel) [Day 18 of 28]
Chinese: Month 7 (Geng-Shen), Day 10 (Yi-Mao)
Chinese Year of the: Rabbit 4721 (until February 10, 2024)
Hebrew: 8 Elul 5783
Islamic: 8 Safar 1445
J Cal: 27 Hasa; Sixday [27 of 30]
Julian: 12 August 2023
Moon: 63%: Waxing Gibbous
Positivist: 13 Gutenberg (9th Month) [Conté]
Runic Half Month: As (Gods) [Day 13 of 15]
Season: Summer (Day 65 of 94)
Zodiac: Virgo (Day 4 of 32)
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"FIND TOUHY MOB HAD FIRE BOMBS HIDDEN IN PRISON," Chicago Tribune. October 13, 1942. Page 13. ---- Multitude of Tips Fails in Hunt for Felons. ---- Three liquid filled electric light buths left behind by the seven convicts who shot their way out Stateville penitentiary last Friday, were found last night to be incendiary. The colorless liquid in the bulbs was gamine, according to T. P. Sullivan, state director of public safety. The improvised hombs had fuses of cotton Selvan said that once the fuses were lighted, the bombs could be exploded by burning them upon the ground, so that they would scatter flaming gasoline. Report by Keeler The report as to the nature of the bombs was made by Leonarde Keeler, state police criminologist.
Sullivan said the convicts evidently had bidden the bombs in the prison storeroom before they invaded it to take the ladder with which they scaled the wall Had they met effective resistance, the safety director said, the desperadoes would doubtless have tried to spread confusion within the prison with flames.
Police telephones and radios buzzed yesterday with reports on Roger Touhy, Basil Banghart and the other convicts who escaped with them.
Banghart was reported to have been seen in Chicago, getting his car greased in a service station at West Grand avenue. Touhy and four companions were reported to have threatened a truck driver four miles west of Paw Paw, Mich. From many parts of Illinois came telephone calls that the convicts had been seen.
But all seven were still at large last night, and many of those closest to the investigation were willing to bet that not one of them had stirred from the hideout to which they are believed to have fled. Surveys Scene of Break Col. Frank D. Whipp, státe superintendent of prisons, surveyed the se of the break. George A. Barr, Jolet attorney, conferred with War des E. M. Stubblefield. Barr, a brother of State Sen. Richard J. Barr [41st] of Joliet, said later he had only offered his assistance to the warden. Police were called to the Grand evenue service station by Ben Skulnik, the owner, after a nervous man with a weapon in his car called there and asked for a quick greasing job. Osborn Jackson, a Negro attendant accidentally had pushed a coat off the weapon in the back seat while serv Icing the car and had been reprimanded by the owner, who Osborn said resembled Banghart. The weapon was said to have been a machine gun. No Such Wisconsin Numbers. The supposed Banghart had de parted when the police arrived. Jackson gave them the Wisconsin license number he had recorded, but Wisconsin authorities said there was no such number. Erving White, Paw Paw truck driver, told police he met a man who looked like Touhy with four other men west of Paw Paw. White offered the men help when he found them repairing their car, but one pointed a sawed off shotgun at the truck driver and ordered him on his way White said the other men all were armed. A palice blockade falled to trap the men and police said they might have been hunters. Warden Stubblebeld reported that he received a telephone call from New York from a man who identified him self as a police captain but mumbled his name so that the warden could not understand it. The caller reported that five of the convlets had just alighted from a train and said: "There was one wrong guy in that bunch and we are going to take care of him." Touhy's brother, Edward, was questioned at Madison, Wis. by Lieut. William McCarthy of the state's attorney's police. It had been waspected that the man who had frequently visited Touhy in prison under the name of Edward Touhy was not the gangster's brother, but was a member if the gang, arranging the escape Edward, Madison bartender, said, however, that it was be who visited Truhy MCarthy said Edward denied all knowledge of the gangster's whereabouts, and said he wouldn't tell even it he knew.
The car in which the convicts fed from the prison was returned yesterday to its owner, Guard Herman Kross, from whom the fugitives stole 1. The automobile was found abandoned Saturday night in Villa Park. The police removed its license plates before returning it. lest acme official who had not heard of its recovery might suspect the convicts were in side and fire upon It.
#stateville penitentiary#government investigation#police investigation#prison break#escape from prison#escape plot#notorious criminals#wanted fugitives#1942 stateville escape#world war ii#history of crime and punishment#illinois prisons#illinois history#illinois state prison
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Wrestle Grand Slam in MetLife Dome Night 2 Title Matches Announced: Shingo v. EVIL, Hiromu Returns v. Eagles; Some Of Remaining Summer Struggle Announced Including Tsuji & Uemura Farewell Matches, Super Junior Tag League 2021; Jay White’s Warrior Wrestling 8/21/2021 Opponent Announced
A bunch of news about coming dates dropped today. Not least of which, three of the featured matches for Night 2 of Wrestle Grand Slam in MetLife Dome on 9/5/2021 were announced.
First and foremost, Shingo Takagi’s next defense of the IWGP World Heavyweight Championship will come against EVIL, who challenged Shingo post-main last night at Wrestle Grand Slam in Tokyo Dome, to the consternation of a lot of (Western) Wrestling Twitter. But they can die mad about it, as the match has been booked, and Shingo v. EVIL is an unfinished business angle.
Hiromu Takahashi’s return has also officially been set, as he will challenge Robbie Eagles for the IWGP Juniorheavyweight title that he gave up, but never actually lost (for the second time). In addition, the IWGP Heavyweight Tag Team titles will be on defense, as Dangerous Tekkers will face not only just-former champions Tetsuya Naito & SANADA, but also Hirooki Goto & YOSHI-HASHI, who challenged the new champions yesterday too. Friends, have I ever mentioned how much I cannot stand 3-way matches, by and large?
No matches for Night 1, on 9/4/2021, have been announced yet. This will be a busy wrestling weekend, especially for myself, as this will be ALL OUT weekend around my neck of the woods, and I already have tickets for not only the AEW ALL OUT PPV, but several of the GCW and related shows that weekend too (in addition to AEW Dynamite on 9/1/2021). Good chance I may not be able to follow everything NJPW related that weekend!
Meanwhile, many of the remaining cards for the Summer Struggle tour have been announced, although not all of them. Many of the upcoming cards are at Tokyo Korakuen Hall (like... most of them), and several special matches have been booked for these dates.
On 8/1/2021, we will be getting the Farewell Matches for Young Lions Yota Tsuji and Yuya Uemura. The two recently went through their Trial Series’ and now it seems they will be heading off on excursion. The question is where, of course. The bad news is, the traditional venues for NJPW excursionees in recent years, CMLL, Ring of Honor and Revolution Pro, have all had their fair share of issues with COVID-19 in their native countries, especially CMLL, and it seems like NJPW and ROH are pretty much on the outs as partners, despite the continued use of some wrestlers on NJPW Strong. The good news is, with the Forbidden Door open, there are suddenly more options for excursionees, with AEW and Impact. Mind you, nothing has been said as yet as to where they will be heading, or if it will be separately or as a pair, etc. We’ll keep you posted. In the meantime, Yota Tsuji’s farewell will be against Tetsuya Naito, with whom he has lobbied for a singles match against for months, whilst Yuya Uemura gets Kazuchika Okada as his curtain call. In addition, Hirooki Goto, Tomohiro Ishii & YOSHI-HASHI will defend the NEVER Openweight 6-Man Tag Team titles against a Suzuki-gun trio of Taichi, Zack Sabre Jr. & Minoru Suzuki, as a prelude to the MetLife Dome 3-way tag team title match.
The Super Junior Tag League returns this summer as well, beginning on 8/7/2021. Six teams will be competing this time around, in a league format, so the team with the most points (bar a tie) will be the winners, and presumably, get a shot at Taiji Ishimori & El Phantasmo’s IWGP Juniorheavyweight Tag Team titles. The champions will be competing in this as well. The participating teams are:
Robbie Eagles [CHAOS] & Tiger Mask IV
Ryusuke Taguchi & Master Wato
SHO & YOH [CHAOS]
El Desperado & Yoshinobu Kanemaru [SZKG]
Taiji Ishimori & El Phantasmo [Bullet Club]
Gedo & Dick Togo [Bullet Club]
The tournament runs through the middle part of the tour, all at Korakuen Hall dates.
Upcoming cards:
Summer Struggle 2021 - 7/27/2021, Tokyo Korakuen Hall (NJPWWorld)
Togi Makabe, Tomoaki Honma & Yota Tsuji v. Hiroyoshi Tenzan, Satoshi Kojima & Yuji Nagata
Robbie Eagles [CHAOS]. Tiger Mask IV & Yuya Uemura v. Taiji Ishimori, El Phantasmo & Jado [Bullet Club]
Toru Yano [CHAOS], Hiroshi Tanahashi & Kazuchika Okada [CHAOS] v. Chase Owens, Yujiro Takahashi & Gedo [Bullet Club]
Hirooki Goto, YOSHI-HASHI, Tomohiro Ishii, SHO & YOH [CHAOS] v. Taichi, Zack Sabre Jr., Minoru Suzuki, El Desperado & Yoshinobu Kanemaru [SZKG]
Shingo Takagi & BUSHI [Los Ingobernables] v. EVIL & Dick Togo [Bullet Club]
- 7/30/2021, Tokyo Korakuen Hall��(NJPWWorld)
Togi Makabe, Yota Tsuji & Yuya Uemura v. Satoshi Kojima, Yuji Nagata & Tiger Mask IV
Kazuchika Okada, SHO & YOH [CHAOS] v. Hiroyoshi Tenzan, Ryusuke Taguchi & Master Wato
Toru Yano [CHAOS] & Hiroshi Tanahashi v. Chase Owens & Gedo [Bullet Club]
Hirooki Goto, YOSHI-HASHI, Tomohiro Ishii & Robbie Eagles [CHAOS] v. Taichi, Zack Sabre Jr., Minoru Suzuki & DOUKI [SZKG]
Elimination Match: Shingo Takagi, Tetsuya Naito, SANADA & BUSHI [Los Ingobernables] v. EVIL, Yujiro Takahashi, Taiji Ishimori & El Phantasmo [Bullet Club]
- 7/31/2021, Tokyo Korakuen Hall (NJPWWorld)
Togi Makabe & Tomoaki Honma v. Yuji Nagata & Yota Tsuji
Toru Yano [CHAOS], Hiroshi Tanahashi & Yuya Uemura v. Chase Owens, Taiji Ishimori & El Phantasmo [Bullet Club]
Kazuchika Okada [CHAOS], Robbie Eagles [CHAOS] & Tiger Mask IV v. Hiroyoshi Tenzan, Ryusuke Taguchi & Master Wato
Shingo Takagi, Tetsuya Naito, SANADA & BUSHI [Los Ingobernables] v. EVIL, Yujiro Takahashi, Gedo & Dick Togo [Bullet Club]
Elimination Match: Hirooki Goto, YOSHI-HASHI, Tomohiro Ishii, SHO & YOH [CHAOS] v. Taichi, Zack Sabre Jr., Minoru Suzuki, El Desperado & Yoshinobu Kanemaru [SZKG]
- 8/1/2021, Tokyo Korakuen Hall (NJPWWorld)
Yuya Uemura Farewell Match: Kazuchika Okada [CHAOS] v. Yuya Uemura
Yota Tsuji Farewell Match: Tetsuya Naito [Los Ingobernables] v. Yota Tsuji
Toru Yano, SHO & YOH [CHAOS] v. Chase Owens, Taiji Ishimori & El Phantasmo [Bullet Club]
Shingo Takagi, SANADA & BUSHI [Los Ingobernables] v. EVIL, Yujiro Takahashi & Dick Togo [Bullet Club]
NEVER Openweight 6-Man Tag Team Championship: Hirooki Goto, Tomohiro Ishii & YOSHI-HASHI [CHAOS] (c) v. Taichi, Zack Sabre Jr. & Minoru Suzuki [SZKG]
- 8/7/2021, Tokyo Korakuen Hall (NJPWWorld)
Super Junior Tag League 2021: Robbie Eagles [CHAOS] & Tiger Mask IV v. Gedo & Dick Togo [Bullet Club]
Super Junior Tag League 2021: Ryusuke Taguchi & Master Wato v. El Desperado & Yoshinobu Kanemaru [SZKG]
Super Junior Tag League 2021: SHO & YOH [CHAOS] v. Taiji Ishimori & El Phantasmo [Bullet Club]
More TBA
- 8/8/2021, Tokyo Korakuen Hall (NJPWWorld)
Super Junior Tag League 2021: Robbie Eagles [CHAOS] & Tiger Mask IV v. SHO & YOH [CHAOS]
Super Junior Tag League 2021: Ryusuke Taguchi & Master Wato v. Taiji Ishimori & El Phantasmo [Bullet Club]
Super Junior Tag League 2021: El Desperado & Yoshinobu Kanemaru [SZKG] v. Gedo & Dick Togo [Bullet Club]
More TBA
- 8/9/2021, Tokyo Korakuen Hall (NJPWWorld)
Super Junior Tag League 2021: Robbie Eagles [CHAOS] & Tiger Mask IV v. El Desperado & Yoshinobu Kanemaru [SZKG]
Super Junior Tag League 2021: Ryusuke Taguchi & Master Wato v. SHO & YOH [CHAOS]
Super Junior Tag League 2021: Taiji Ishimori & El Desperado [Bullet Club] v. Gedo & Dick Togo [Bullet Club]
More TBA
- 8/10/2021, Kanagawa Yokohama Budokan (NJPWWorld) - 8/14/2021, Nagano White Ring - 8/15/2021, Shizuoka Fujisan Messe - 8/16/2021, Tokyo Korakuen Hall (NJPWWorld)
Super Junior Tag League 2021: Robbie Eagles [CHAOS] & Tiger Mask IV v. Taiji Ishimori & El Phantasmo [Bullet Club]
Super Junior Tag League 2021: Ryusuke Taguchi & Master Wato v. Gedo & Dick Togo [Bullet Club]
Super Junior Tag League 2021: SHO & YOH [CHAOS] v. El Desperado & Yoshinobu Kanemaru [SZKG]
More TBA
- 8/17/2021, Tokyo Korakuen Hall (NJPWWorld)
Super Junior Tag League 2021: Robbie Eagles [CHAOS] & Tiger Mask IV v. Ryusuke Taguchi & Master Wato
Super Junior Tag League 2021: SHO & YOH [CHAOS] v. Gedo & Dick Togo [Bullet Club]
Super Junior Tag League 2021: Taiji Ishimori & El Desperado [Bullet Club] v. Taiji Ishimori & El Phantasmo [Bullet Club]
More TBA
- 8/24/2021, Tokyo Korakuen Hall (NJPWWorld) - 8/25/2021, Tokyo Korakuen Hall (NJPWWorld) - 8/26/2021, Tokyo Korakuen Hall (NJPWWorld) - 8/27/2021, Tokyo Korakuen Hall (NJPWWorld)
Wrestle Grand Slam in MetLife Dome - 9/4/2021, Saitama MetLife Dome (NJPWWorld) - 9/5/2021, Saitama MetLife Dome (NJPWWorld)
IWGP Juniorheavyweight Championship: Robbie Eagles [CHAOS] (c) v. Hiromu Takahashi [Los Ingobernables]
IWGP Heavyweight Tag Team Championship 3-Way Match: Taichi & Zack Sabre Jr. [SZKG] (c) v. Tetsuya Naito & SANADA [Los Ingobernables] v. Hirooki Goto & YOSHI-HASHI [CHAOS]
IWGP World Heavyweight Championship: Shingo Takagi [Los Ingobernables] (c) v. EVIL [Bullet Club]
More TBA
Warrior Wrestling has announced Jay White’s opponent for their Stadium Series show on 8/21/2021 in Chicago Heights, IL. Switchblade will be facing off against Warrior regular Sam Adonis in his debut for the Midwest super-indie. This is interesting for a couple of reasons. First, both are ostensibly heels, although let’s face it, Jay will be the de facto babyface in this match, just as he currently is in Impact against The Elite. Second, Sam Adonis is currently working for AAA, like, a lot, on their TV, and will likely be at Triplemania on 8/14/2021 as well. This is not going to make NJPW’s partners CMLL very happy, if they are even aware of this match happening. CMLL has forced changes to Warrior cards before, when both CMLL and AAA wrestlers were booked on the same shows, because they are very particular about their wrestlers not working in the same matches, or shows, as AAA wrestlers. Mind you, this is a NJPW wrestler working a AAA worker, and NJPW has all the leverage in the relationship with CMLL, so this might be all speculation, but do not be surprised if this match gets changed is all I’m saying.
#NJPW#new japan pro wrestling#wrestle grand slam#njwgs#Shingo Takagi#evil#hiromu takahashi#Robbie Eagles#yota tsuji#yuya uemura#super jr tag league#summer struggle#njpw summer struggle#njsst#Jay White#sam adonis#warrior wrestling
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And The Nominees Are… (Part 2/2)
#younghowzetheatreawards
By Ricky and Dana Young-Howze
Mays Landing, NJ
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The nominations for the first ever Young-Howze Theatre Awards are finally here! We have been working hard since March of 2020 reviewing over a hundred and forty digital productions. We have been poring over them all since January to bring you these categories and the shows vying for them.
Let’s remind everyone what our criteria were: Because of the pandemic this year every show that we have reviewed was nominated for at least one category. We picked winners by a very specific set of criteria: What was this show attempting to do? Was it successful? Was it the most successful of all the shows that tried to do this? We apologize to anyone who thought that we would be announcing winners today. We decided that we wanted to save all of the spoilers for the live show on February 21st at 8PM EST. Please remember that even if you only get one nomination it is because we wanted to honor everyone who worked hard this year (every theatre artist who did a show this year deserves a medal). However we understand that specific nominations are useful for theatre creators in their resumes, grant applications etc.
All Nominees should receive a nomination email from us. If you haven’t gotten an email by Monday 11:59pm PST email is at [email protected]
Congratulations everyone! We are so proud of your accomplishments and amazing work. We’ve already seen shows this year that are award worthy. You all exceeded our expectations. Without further ado...
Solo Performance
“Chewie Award” For Team Behind A Solo Performance
“Blood/Sugar” by Diana Wyenn in Los Angeles, CA
“Kristina Wong For Public Office” by Kristina Wong in Los Angeles, CA
“Disenchanted: A Cabaret of Twisted Fairy Tales” by Eliane Morel at Melbourne Fringe
“All By Myself Award” For Solo Performance Of The Year
“The Bassoonist” by Sean P. Mette and Autumn Kaleidoscope at Cincinnati Fringe Cincinnati, OH
“Kristina Wong For Public Office” by Kristina Wong in Los Angeles, CA
“Sarah Palin: Rogue None” by Amanda Nicastro in NYC, NY
“What Would John Hughes Do?” by Telia Nevile at Melbourne Fringe
“Campfire Award” For Storyteller Of The Year
“Right Now” By Martin Dockery at Minnesota Fringe Minneapolis, Minnesota
“Life Underground” by Brad Lawrence at FRIGID NY in NYC, NY
“Pumpkin Pie Show” by Pumpkin Pie Show at FRIGID NY in NYC, NY
“UnterClub” by Juan Sebastian Peralta in Uruguay
“Full of Woe” by Genevieve Yosco and Sour Grapes Productions at FRIGID NY in NYC, NY
Seasons, Series and Festivals
“BIPOC HERO” For The BIPOC Creative Team Of The Year
TBA
“Worldwide Award” For Collaborative Work Of The Year
“The Art of Facing Fear Brazil” By Os Satyros in São Paulo, Brazil “The Art of Facing Fear US” Os Satyros and Company of Angels and Rob Lecrone, in co-production with Os Satyros and Darling Desperados. “The Art of Facing Fear Africa/Europe” Os Satyros and Cie Kaddu, Crown Troupe of Africa, Darling Desperados, Oddmanout Theatre Company, Portuguese Cultural Center of Mindelo, Tell-a-Tale, The Kwasha! Theatre Company, The Market Theatre Laboratory, Village Gossip Productions
“Macbeth #6” Os Satyros São Paulo, Brazil and the Center for Interdisciplinary Performance Art - Royal Birmingham Conservatoire
Enough Plays to End Gun Violence at Mile Square Theatre in Hoboken, NJ
“Down the Stream” For Digital Season of The Year
Frigid NY in NYC, NY
Combined Artform in Los Angeles, CA
“There’s No I in Theatre” For Non-Profit Theatre of The Year
Elm Street Cultural Arts Village in Woodstock, GA
Sour Grapes Productions in NYC, NY
Opal Theatre in Boise, Idaho
Know Theatre of Cincinnati in Cincinnati, OH
Mill Mountain Theatre in Roanoke, VA
“Deja Vu Award” Recurring Streaming Series Of The Year
“Tilted Frame” by Combined Artform in Los Angeles, CA
“Bingewatch and Friends” by Diana Brown and Dan Wilson in San Francisco, CA
“Reparations Show” by Kevin R Free at Frigid NY in NYC, NY
“Monologues For Us By Us” By Cincinnati Black Theatre Artists Collective in Cincinnati, Ohio
“Bard Brunch” by Sour Grapes Productions in NYC, NY
“On The Fringes” Fringe of the Year
Minnesota Fringe
Halifax Fringe
Melbourne Fringe
Montreal Fringe
Cincinnati Fringe
“The Shortie“ Short Form Festival Of The Year
“48 Hours in Harlem” By Harlem 9 in Harlem, NY
“Overnight Sensations” by Hollins Playwrights Lab in Roanoke, VA
Estrogenius Festival by FRIGID NY in NYC, NY
Fire This Time Festival at FRIGID NY in NYC, NY
Single Shows
“Weird and Worth It” For Experimental Production Of The Year
“Paul And Erika’s House Show” By Theatre Mobile at Cincinnati Fringe
“Hivemind” by Solasta Theatre at Cincinnati Fringe
“#TXT Show” by Brian Feldman at Minnesota Fringe and Melbourne Fringe
“Butterfly Effect” by Unnatural Disasters at Halifax Fringe
“New Normal” by Os Satyros in São Paulo, Brazil
“One Man Nutcracker” by Chris Davis in Philadelphia, PA
“Cabaret De Profundis” By Buntport Theatre in Denver, CO
“So Nice We Saw It Twice” Touring Show Of The Year
“Desperately Seeking The Exit” by Peter Michael Marino and PM2 at Cincinnati Fringe And Queerly Festival and Show Up, Kids! In NYC!
“Paul and Erika’s House Show” by Theatre Mobile at Cincinnati Fringe and Minnesota Fringe
“Love and Other Lures” by Dr. Dour and Peach at Cincinnati Fringe and Minnesota Fringe
“Killjoy, Ohio” by Queen City Flash at Cincinnati Fringe and Minnesota Fringe
“TXT Show By Brian Feldman at Minnesota Fringe and Melbourne Fringe
“Kristina Wong For Public Office” by Kristina Wong in Koreatown and Kirk Douglas Theatre in Los Angeles, CA
“Before Times” For Pre-Pandemic Recording Of The Year
“Petunia and Chicken” by Animal Engine at Cincinnati Fringe Cincinnati, OH
“Unrepentant Necrophile” by The ColdHarts at Cincinnati Fringe Cincinnati, OH
“Knife Slingin’” By Motz at Cincinnati Fringe Cincinnati, OH
“Occupy This!” By Rev Nuge at Cincinnati Fringe Cincinnati, OH
“Stow You Baggage” By Alexx Rouse at Cincinnati Fringe Cincinnati, OH
“Butcher Holler” by Ad Hoc Economy at Cincinnati Fringe Cincinnati, OH
“Lady Macbeth and Her Pal Megan” by Megan Gogerty at Cincinnati Fringe Festival Cincinnati, OH
“Dammit, Jim!” by Polly Esther in Toronto, CA
“A Night With The Dead” by Martha Preve and Something From Abroad at Hartford Fringe in FRIGID NY in NYC, NY
“A Christmas Carol In Harlem” by Classical Theatre of Harlem in NYC, NY
“Forbidden City” by Martin Dockery at Cincinnati Fringe Cincinnati, OH
“Practical Game Changer” For Practical Effects Of The Year
“Killjoy, Ohio” by Queen City Flash at Cincinnati Fringe Cincinnati, OH
“Zoo Motel” By Thaddeus Phillips in Columbia, South America
“A Light Touch” by Mind of a Snail at Minnesota Fringe Minneapolis, Minnesota
“Digital Game Changer” For Digital Effects Of The Year
“M-O-U-S-E” by Rory Sheridan at the Cincinnati Fringe Cincinnati, OH
“King Lear” by SF Shakes in San Francisco, CA
“War Of The Worlds” by Ben Hernandez at Cal State in Los Angeles, CA
“Claws Out! A Holiday Drag Musical” by City Theatre in Pittsburgh, PA
“18+ Allowed” For Adult Variety Of The Year
“Disenchanted: A Cabaret of Twisted Fairy Tales” by Eliane Morel at Melbourne Fringe
“Creepy Boys” by Scantily Glad at Melbourne Fringe
Red Mill Revue at Melbourne Fringe
Queers On The Fringe at Melbourne Fringe
“Reach Out“ For Immersive Production Of The Year
“Feast” by Megan Gogerty at Know Theatre of Cincinnati in Cincinnati, OH
“In Lak’Ech” by No Peeking Theatre in Jersey City, NJ
“Twelfth Night”” by Food of Love Productions in NYC, NY
“Grace Notes” For Musical Production Of The Year
“Dream &” By Sarah Willis and The Queer Feminists Next Door at Cincinnati Fringe Cincinnati, OH
“Colony” by Psophonia and Aura at Cincinnati Fringe Cincinnati, OH
“TV Tunes” by Leslie Vincent at Minnesota Fringe Minneapolis, Minnesota
“The In-Between Years” By The Champagne Drops in Minneapolis, Minnesota
“Love and Other Lures” By Dr. Dour and Peach at Cincinnati Fringe Cincinnati, OH
“Hollow” by David Kent at Edinburgh Fringe
“One Vote Won” by Nashville Opera in Nashville, TN
“Meet Me In St. Louis” By Irish Rep in NYC, NY
“Power” For Fifth-Wall Breaking Show Of The Year
“Matriarch” by Sandy Greenwood at Melbourne Fringe
Chanukahmunication by the Feldman Dynamic in Washington, DC
“Proof Of Love” By Chisa Hutchinson and BLBW in Chicago, IL
Individuals
“Magician” For Press Contact Of The Year
Emily Godfrey For FRIGID NY in NYC, NY
Liz Carman For Know Theatre of Cincinnati in Cincinnati, OH
“Tech Witch” For Tech Person Of The Year
David Svengalis for “Tilted Frame” by Combined Artform in Los Angeles, CA
Henry Bateman for Know Theatre of Cincinnati in Cincinnati, OH
“Extensions“ For Movement Artist Of The Year
“Proximity” by Pones at Cincinnati Fringe Cincinnati, OH
“Definition of Man” by DConstruction Arts at Halifax Fringe
Marina Calendar For Tree She at Estrogenius Festival NYC, NY
Nick Daniels For “Folk Dances of A Nucleic Village” at Pittsburgh Fringe Pittsburgh, PA
“You Oughta Be In Pictures” For Film Of The Year
“Proximity” by Pones at Cincinnati Fringe
“Opinions Of Men” by Ben Dudley at Cincinnati Fringe Cincinnati, OH
“Macbeth” by Gorilla Repertory Theatre in NYC, NY
“Black Emperor of Broadway” by Vision Films Inc and Egeli Productions in Provincetown, MA
“Concord Floral” by Jordan Tamanelli at Colorado State University in Fort Collins, Colorado
Zoom
“Pioneer” For Innovative Achievement Of The Year
Waiting for the Host” by Mark Palmieri in NYC, NY
“Desperately Seeking the Exit” by Peter Michael Marino in NYC, NY
“Long Zoomie” For Long-Form Zoom Play Of The Year
“3 Way Lovve” by Marcus Ma’at Atkins at Minnesota Fringe Minneapolis, Minnesota
“Im Ur Hamlet” By Genevieve Yosco and Sour Grapes Productions in NYC, NY
“Rideshare” by Reginald Edmund and BLBW in Chicago, Illinois
“Disrobed” by Steven Vlasak and Troy Peterson at Hollywood Fringe Hollywood, CA
“Sons of Liberty” by Cris Eli Blak in Louisville, KY
“Call For The Wailing Women” by Katrina D. RiChard and BLBW in Chicago, IL
“Jump!” By Charly Evon Simpson at TSU in Nashville, TN
“Short Zoomie” For Short-Form Zoom Play Of The Year
“Soup” by Rachel Carnez at Project Y Theatre in NYC, NY
“Missing Ingredient” by Colleen O’Doherty at Project Y Theatre in NYC, NY
“Pas De Deux” by Kevin Ferguson at Missouri S&T in St. Louis, Missouri
“Scaramouche and Pinochle” by Mike Moran Missouri S&T in St. Louis, Missouri
Screen Manager Of The Year
TBA
Stream Yard
“Duck“ For Streamyard Production Of The Year
“Infemous” by Infemous at the Queerly Festival and Montreal Fringe Festival
“Romeo and Juliet Virtually” By Miles Beyond Entertainment in Los Angeles, CA
“Day of the Dead Variety Show” by Something From Abroad at FRIGID NY in NYC, NY
“Latina Christmas Special Special” by Latina Christmas Special in Los Angeles, CA
Staged Production
“The Globe“ For Staged Production of The Year
“Quit While You’re Ahead” By Alexx Rouse and A-Z Productions at Cincinnati Fringe Cincinnati, OH
“Dreary Dearie” By Caitlyn Waltermire at Cincinnati Fringe Cincinnati, OH
“Hellish Reunion” by The Feral Theatre Company at Minnesota Fringe Minneapolis, Minnesota
“Polka Dots: The Cool Kids Musical” by Melvin Tunstall III at Mill Mountain Theatre in Roanoke, VA
“Titus Andronicus” by Shakespeare by the Sea in San Pedro, CA
“She Kills Monsters” by Qui Nguyen at Elm Street Arts Cultural Village in Woodstock, GA
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Teamplay
Titre : Teamplay
Auteur : Rohan Lockhart Roman Genre : M/M Maison d’édition : Auto-édition en numérique/ MxM bookmark pour la version papier. Nombre de pages : 312 pages. Âge conseillé : Adulte Résumé :
“On ne devient pas champion dans un gymnase. On devient champion grâce à ce qu'on ressent ; un désir, un rêve, une vision. On doit avoir du talent et de la technique. Mais le talent doit être plus fort que la technique.” - Mohammed Ali Les Desperado de Chicago est l’une des meilleures équipes d’Esport de la WO ligue. Aslan y joue depuis maintenant plusieurs mois. Ses journées sont rythmées entre musculation, entraînements et matchs. Ses nuits, il les passe à streamer sur sa chaîne pour ses fans. Et si parfois la France et sa famille lui manquent, cette vie est un rêve auquel il ne renoncerait pour rien, ni personne. Mais l’arrivée chez les Desperado d'un coach et de Minho va tout faire basculer. Déjà double champion du monde, le nouveau joueur n’aura aucun mal à s’imposer dans l’équipe. Pour faire ses preuves, Aslan devra apprendre à s’associer à son nouveau coéquipier. De victoires en défaites, dans l’arène Californienne, Minho et Aslan apprendront à se connaître. Il se pourrait même que le jeu tisse d’autres vérités.. Identités représentées :
Un personnage gay racisé (coréen) et un autre bi (en questionnement) français d'origine marocaine et musulman. Personnages LGBT+ principaux & secondaires Thématiques présentes :
Esport, questionnement, thématique LGBT au cœur du roman. Avis de kiss-suki :
L'auteur nous emmène dans le monde encore inconnu pour le grand public de l'esport : c'est passionnant, didactique et bien documenté. On voit véritablement les enjeux de ce nouveau sport, les relations qui se forgent dans ce milieu, etc. Rien que pour ça, c'est déjà un super roman. Le véritable point fort du récit, ce sont les personnages ! Tout d'abord, les deux personnages principaux sont tous deux des personnes non-blanches, ce qui fait déjà beaucoup de bien de voir ce genre de représentation dans un roman MM. De plus, Aslan est musulman et la relation qu'il a avec sa religion et ses origines dans ce roman est bien exploité. Tout cela est très bien amené et bien expliqué. Le cheminement psychologiques des personnages, leurs enjeux, leur passif sont aussi vraiment bien réfléchi de la part de l'auteur. C'est un roman très positif, qui donne le sourire, avec un thème original, qui met en avant la diversité ce qui fait très plaisir. La plume de Rohan Lockhart est addictive, avec un univers très bien dépeint et des personnages attachants.
#bi/pan#bisexualité#Homosexualité masculine#racisé#en questionnement#Gay#Homosexualité#Romance M/M#musulman#Coréen#M/M#religion#Teamplay#e-sport#bisexuel#bi#Homosexuel#auto édition#esport#Rohan Lockhart#MxM bookmark#diversité#romance#stream#Desperado de Chicago#Compétition
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Joe Nelson met gangmaker Stinson. Johnny en Joe Nelson, broertjes afkomstig uit de slumps van Chicago. Desperado’s op de stayersfiets. Ere wie ere toekomt, want het was Johnny die als eerste Nelson de wielerbanen aan de Amerikaanse Oostkust onveilig maakte. Niet veel later maakte ook Parijs kennis met de oudste Nelsonbrother. In juni 1901, stond Johnny Nelson op het programma voor een…
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Songs I’d Like to Have a Professional Recording of Aaron Singing:
Please bear in mind that this list is in no way complete. He has sang some of these songs, but again, professional recording. Please feel free to add to the list!
Disney
Out There
Go the Distance
You’ll Be In My Heart
Two Worlds
Kiss the Girl
Baby Mine
When You Wish Upon a Star
Cruella De Vil
One Jump Ahead
Reindeers Are Better Than People
You’ve Got a Friend In Me- Duet/Norbert
Why Should I Worry
I Wanna Be Like You
Jack’s Lament
Proud of Your Boy
Her Voice
Santa Fe
Strangers Like Me
Can You Feel the Love Tonight- Duet/Rachel Tucker
I See the Light- Duet/Laura Osnes
If I Never Knew You- Duet/Sam Barks
You’ll Be In My Heart
A Whole New World
Evermore
Christmas
O Holy Night
Hark! The Herald Angel Sing
Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas
The First Noel
Little Drummer Boy
We Three Kings
Do You Hear What I Hear?
Let It Snow
Jingle Bells
What Child is This
Rockin Around the Christmas Tree
Jingle Bell Rock
God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen
Mary Did You Know
I’ll Be Home For Christmas
You’re a Mean One Mr. Grinch
O Come All Ye Faithful
Silent Night
Joy to the World
Santa Clause Is Comin’ To Town
All I Want For Christmas Is You
Blue Christmas
White Christmas
Showtunes
Another Day- Duet/Sam Barks- Rent
What You Own- Duet/Skylar Astin- Rent
As Long As You’re Mine- Duet/Laura Osnes- Wicked
Dancing Through Life- Wicked
Empty Chairs at Empty Tables- Les Miserables
This Is the Moment- Jekyll & Hyde
Confrontation- Jekyll & Hyde
Raise a Little Hell- Bonnie & Clyde
Oh What a Beautiful Mornin’- Oklahoma
Bring Him Home- Les Miserables
It Takes Two- Hairspray
The Ballad of Booth- Assassins
Tonight- Duet/Laura Osnes- West Side Story
Confrontation- Duet/Jeremy Jordan?- Les Miserables
Stars- Les Miserables
The Music of the Night- Phantom
All That Jazz- Chicago
All I Ask of You- Duet/Laura Osnes - Phantom
Epiphany- Sweeney Todd
Johanna- Sweeney Todd
Razzle Dazzle- Chicago
Til I Hear You Sing- Love Never Dies
You’ll Never Walk Alone- Carousel
Old Deuteronomy- Duet/Jeremy Jordan- Cats
Moving Too Fast- The Last 5 Years
Come What May- Duet/Laura Osnes- Moulin Rouge
Your Song- Moulin Rouge
Agony- Duet/Jeremy Jordan? Darren Criss? Jonathan Groff? Kyle Dean Massey? Derek Klena?- Into the Woods
Giants in the Sky- Into the Woods
Whatever Happened To Saturday Night- Rocky Horror
Singing In the Rain- Singing In the Rain
Don’t Rain on My Parade- Funny Girl
Wig In a Box- Hedwig & the Angry Inch
Sugar Daddy- Hedwig & the Angry Inch
Neverland- Finding Neverland
Make Them Hear You- Ragtime
What You Mean to Me- Duet/Laura Michelle Kelly- Finding Neverland (or Laura Osnes I’m not picky)
Hard to Be the Bard- Something Rotten
Left Behind- Spring Awakening
All That’s Known- Spring Awakening
High Enough- Duet/Laura Osnes- Rock of Ages
My Petersburg- Anastasia
In a Crowd of Thousands- Duet/Laura Osnes- Anastasia
Dust & Ashes- Great Comet of 1812
Soliloquy- Carousel
Come Back- Dogfight
You’ll Be Back- Hamilton
Wait For It- Hamilton
Why God Why- Miss Saigon
Random Songs
Smooth Criminal- Michael Jackson
Take Me To Church- Hozier
We Are The Champions- Queen
Old Time Rock N Roll- Bob Segar
Never Say Never- The Fray
What Doesn’t Kill You Makes You Stronger- Kelly Clarkson
Burning Love- Elvis Presley
Jailhouse Rock- Elvis Presley
Hound Dog- Elvis Presley
Heartbreak Hotel- Elvis Presley
Lovin’ Touchin’ Squeezin’- Journey
I’ll Be Seeing You- Frank Sinatra
Let It Be- The Beatles
New York State of Mind- Billy Joel
Desperado- The Eagles
That Ol’ Wind- Garth Brooks
That’s Life- Frank Sinatra
The Dance- Garth Brooks
Blackbird- The Beatles
Mamma Mia- ABBA
Hard Day’s Night- The Beatles
Yesterday- The Beatles
Every Rose Has Its Thorn- Poison
Heaven- Warrant
Since You’ve Been Gone- Kelly Clarkson
Hallelujah- Leonard Cohen
Lexington & 52nd Street- Smash
Caught In the Storm- Smash
Broadway Here I Come- Smash
Heart Shaped Wreckage- Duet/Laura Osnes
Bye Bye Bye- Jeremy Jordan, Darren Criss, Jonathan Groff, & Corey Cott- Nsync
Somebody to Love- Queen
Who Wants to Live Forever- Quartet- Laura Osnes, Megan Hilty/Sam Barks, Jeremy Jordan- Queen
Hammer to Fall- Queen
Crazy Little Thing Called Love- Queen
Titanium- David Guetta
Wrecking Ball- Miley Cyrus
Blank Space- Taylor Swift
I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing- Aerosmith
Fly Me to the Moon- Frank Sinatra
Let’s Hear It For the Boy
Jar of Hearts- Christina Perri
Uninvited- Alanis Morisette
Hit Me With Your Best Shot- Pat Benatar
Go Your Own Way- Fleetwood Mac
Landslide- Fleetwood Mac
Rollin’ In the Deep- Adele
The Piano Man- Billy Joel
Caught Up In You- 38 Special
Summer of ’69- Bryan Adams
One Last Prayer- Kerrigan & Lowdermilk
Faithfully- Journey
Hello- Adele
Creep- Radiohead
Shake It Off- Taylor Swift
Wake Me Up- Aviici
Somebody That I Used to Know
Uptown Funk- Bruno Mars
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“Teamplay” by Rohan Lockhart
Les Desperado de Chicago est l’une des meilleures équipes d’Esport de la WO ligue. Aslan, y joue depuis maintenant plusieurs mois. Ses journées sont rythmées entre musculation, entraînements et matchs. Ses nuits, il les passe à streamer sur sa chaîne pour ses fans. Et si parfois la France et sa famille lui manquent, cette vie est un rêve auquel il ne renoncerait pour rien, ni personne. Mais l’arrivée chez les Desperado d'un coach et de Minho va tout faire basculer. Déjà double champion du monde, le nouveau joueur n’aura aucun mal à s’imposer dans l’équipe. Pour faire ses preuves, Aslan devra apprendre à s’associer à son nouveau coéquipier. De victoires en défaites, dans l’arène Californienne, Minho et Aslan apprendront à se connaître. Il se pourrait même que le jeu tisse d’autres vérités…
(thanks to Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/40745421-teamplay?ac=1&from_search=true)
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Holidays 8.25
Holidays
Be Kind to Humankind Week begins
English Channel Swim Day
Great American Duck Day
Healthy Lifestyle Day
Kiss and Make Up Day
Liberation Day (Paris, France)
National Don't Utter a Word Day
National Park Service Founders Day
National Second-Hand Wardrobe Day
Opiconsivia (Roman festival to Ops, goddess of fertility & abundance)
Pops Staples Day (Chicago, Illinois)
Private Eye Day
Second-Hand Wardrobe Day
Soldier's Day (Brazil)
Songun (North Korea)
Wizard of Oz Day
Food & Drink Celebrations
Feast of the Green Corn
National Banana Split Day
National Lamington Day
National Whiskey Sour Day
4th & Last Thursday in August
National Burger Day (a.k.a. Mr. Hyde National Burger Day; UK) [Thursday before August bank holiday]
Thoughtful Thursday [Thursday of Be Kind to Humankind Week]
Independence Days
Belarus (from USSR, 1991)
Uruguay (from Brazil, 1825)
Feast Days
Æbbe of Coldingham (Christian; Saint)
Aredius (Christian; Saint)
Conté (Positivist; Saint)
Discovery of the Runes (Norse)
Duke (Muppetism)
Ebba (a.k.a. Tabbs; Christian; Saint)
Ganesh Chaturthi (a.k.a. Vinayaka Chaturthi; India)
Genesius of Arles (Christian; Saint)
Genesius of Rome (Christian; Saint)
Ginés de la Jara (a.k.a. Genesius of Cartagena; Christian; Saint)
Gregory of Utrecht (Christian; Saint)
Heliogabalus Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Horus Nativity (Ancient Egypt)
Joseph Calasanz (Christian; Saint)
Louis IX of France (Christian; Saint)
Ludovicus Baba (Christian; Blessed)
Ludovicus Sasada (Christian; Blessed)
Luis Sotelo (Christian; Blessed)
Menas of Constantinople (Christian; Saint)
Miguel de Carvalho (Christian; Blessed)
Patricia of Naples (Christian; Saint)
Pedro Vásquez, Blessed (Christian; Saint)
Thomas de Cantilupe (a.k.a. of Hereford; Christian; Saint)
Whiskey Sour Day (Pastafarian)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Butsumetsu (仏滅 Japan) [Unlucky all day.]
Fortunate Day (Pagan) [34 of 53]
Premieres
And Justice For All, by Metallica (Album; 1988)
Beerfest (Film; 2006)
Born to Run, by Bruce Springsteen (Album; 1975)
Boston, by Boston (Album; 1976)
Bring It On (Film; 2000)
Desperado (Film; 1995)
Graceland, by Paul Simon (Album; 1986)
The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill, by Lauryn Hill (Album; 1998)
My So-Called Life (TV Series; 1994)
The Tale of Despereaux, by Kate DiCamillo (Children’s Book; 2003)
The Wizard of Oz (Film; 1939)
Wrecking Ball, by Miley Cyrus (Song; 2013)
Today’s Name Days
Ludwig, Patricia (Austria)
Grgur, Josip, Ljudevit (Croatia)
Radim (Czech Republic)
Ludvig (Denmark)
Tauno, Tunne (Estonia)
Loviisa (Finland)
Louis (France)
Ebba, Elvira, Ludwig (Germany)
Bartholomeos, Titos (Greece)
Lajos, Patrícia (Hungary)
Ludovico, Luigi (Italy)
Ivonna, Ludis, Ludvigs (Latvia)
Liucija, Liudas, Liudvikas, Mangailas, Mangailė (Lithuania)
Louise, Lovise, Ludvig (Norway)
Gaudencjusz, Gaudenty, Grzegorz, Ludwik, Luiza, Michał, Sieciesław (Poland)
Ľudovít (Slovakia)
Ginés, José, Luis, Patricia (Spain)
Louise, Lovisa (Sweden)
Dorcas, Lanard, Lennie, Lenny, Leonard, Leonardo, Tabatha, Tabitha (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 237 of 2022; 128 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 4 of week 34 of 2022
Celtic Tree Calendar: Coll (Hazel) [Day 20 of 28]
Chinese: Month 7 (Lányuè), Day 28 (Geng-Xu)
Chinese Year of the: Tiger (until January 22, 2023)
Hebrew: 28 Av 5782
Islamic: 27 Muharram 1444
J Cal: 27 Hasa; Fiveday [27 of 30]
Julian: 12 August 2022
Moon: 4% Waning Crescent
Positivist: 13 Gutenberg (9th Month) [Conté]
Runic Half Month: As (Gods) [Day 15 of 15]
Season: Summer (Day 66 of 90)
Zodiac: Virgo (Day 3 of 31)
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Holidays 8.25
Holidays
Be Kind to Humankind Week begins
English Channel Swim Day
Great American Duck Day
Healthy Lifestyle Day
Kiss and Make Up Day
Liberation Day (Paris, France)
National Don't Utter a Word Day
National Park Service Founders Day
National Second-Hand Wardrobe Day
Opiconsivia (Roman festival to Ops, goddess of fertility & abundance)
Pops Staples Day (Chicago, Illinois)
Private Eye Day
Second-Hand Wardrobe Day
Soldier's Day (Brazil)
Songun (North Korea)
Wizard of Oz Day
Food & Drink Celebrations
Feast of the Green Corn
National Banana Split Day
National Lamington Day
National Whiskey Sour Day
4th & Last Thursday in August
National Burger Day (a.k.a. Mr. Hyde National Burger Day; UK) [Thursday before August bank holiday]
Thoughtful Thursday [Thursday of Be Kind to Humankind Week]
Independence Days
Belarus (from USSR, 1991)
Uruguay (from Brazil, 1825)
Feast Days
Æbbe of Coldingham (Christian; Saint)
Aredius (Christian; Saint)
Conté (Positivist; Saint)
Discovery of the Runes (Norse)
Duke (Muppetism)
Ebba (a.k.a. Tabbs; Christian; Saint)
Ganesh Chaturthi (a.k.a. Vinayaka Chaturthi; India)
Genesius of Arles (Christian; Saint)
Genesius of Rome (Christian; Saint)
Ginés de la Jara (a.k.a. Genesius of Cartagena; Christian; Saint)
Gregory of Utrecht (Christian; Saint)
Heliogabalus Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Horus Nativity (Ancient Egypt)
Joseph Calasanz (Christian; Saint)
Louis IX of France (Christian; Saint)
Ludovicus Baba (Christian; Blessed)
Ludovicus Sasada (Christian; Blessed)
Luis Sotelo (Christian; Blessed)
Menas of Constantinople (Christian; Saint)
Miguel de Carvalho (Christian; Blessed)
Patricia of Naples (Christian; Saint)
Pedro Vásquez, Blessed (Christian; Saint)
Thomas de Cantilupe (a.k.a. of Hereford; Christian; Saint)
Whiskey Sour Day (Pastafarian)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Butsumetsu (仏滅 Japan) [Unlucky all day.]
Fortunate Day (Pagan) [34 of 53]
Premieres
And Justice For All, by Metallica (Album; 1988)
Beerfest (Film; 2006)
Born to Run, by Bruce Springsteen (Album; 1975)
Boston, by Boston (Album; 1976)
Bring It On (Film; 2000)
Desperado (Film; 1995)
Graceland, by Paul Simon (Album; 1986)
The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill, by Lauryn Hill (Album; 1998)
My So-Called Life (TV Series; 1994)
The Tale of Despereaux, by Kate DiCamillo (Children’s Book; 2003)
The Wizard of Oz (Film; 1939)
Wrecking Ball, by Miley Cyrus (Song; 2013)
Today’s Name Days
Ludwig, Patricia (Austria)
Grgur, Josip, Ljudevit (Croatia)
Radim (Czech Republic)
Ludvig (Denmark)
Tauno, Tunne (Estonia)
Loviisa (Finland)
Louis (France)
Ebba, Elvira, Ludwig (Germany)
Bartholomeos, Titos (Greece)
Lajos, Patrícia (Hungary)
Ludovico, Luigi (Italy)
Ivonna, Ludis, Ludvigs (Latvia)
Liucija, Liudas, Liudvikas, Mangailas, Mangailė (Lithuania)
Louise, Lovise, Ludvig (Norway)
Gaudencjusz, Gaudenty, Grzegorz, Ludwik, Luiza, Michał, Sieciesław (Poland)
Ľudovít (Slovakia)
Ginés, José, Luis, Patricia (Spain)
Louise, Lovisa (Sweden)
Dorcas, Lanard, Lennie, Lenny, Leonard, Leonardo, Tabatha, Tabitha (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 237 of 2022; 128 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 4 of week 34 of 2022
Celtic Tree Calendar: Coll (Hazel) [Day 20 of 28]
Chinese: Month 7 (Lányuè), Day 28 (Geng-Xu)
Chinese Year of the: Tiger (until January 22, 2023)
Hebrew: 28 Av 5782
Islamic: 27 Muharram 1444
J Cal: 27 Hasa; Fiveday [27 of 30]
Julian: 12 August 2022
Moon: 4% Waning Crescent
Positivist: 13 Gutenberg (9th Month) [Conté]
Runic Half Month: As (Gods) [Day 15 of 15]
Season: Summer (Day 66 of 90)
Zodiac: Virgo (Day 3 of 31)
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ANTI de Rihanna est enfin disponible
Jusqu’à aujourd’hui ce qui avait le plus fait parler de l’album « ANTI » de Rihanna c’était son retard. En effet la date de sortie a été repoussée de nombreuses fois, mais aujourd’hui il est là ! Avec des collaborations comme celle avec Drake, un single intitulé « Work » qui est sorti plus tôt dans la semaine.
Cover du single Work (feat. Drake)
13 pistes, et 3 de plus dans la version Deluxe :
Consideration (feat. SZA)
James Joint
Kiss It Better
Work (feat. Drake)
Desperado
Woo
Needed Me
Yeah, I Said It
Same Ol’ Mistakes
Never Ending
Love On The Brain
Higher
Close To You Édition Deluxe :
Goodnight Gotham
Pose
Sex With Me
Cover de l’album ANTI
Une tournée mondiale ANTI World Tour avait déjà été annoncée, voici les dates :
Amérique du Nord :
26 février 2016 San Diego, CA Viejas Arena
28 février 2016 San Jose, CA SAP Center
1er mars 2016 Phoenix, AZ Talking Stick Resort Arena
4 mars 2016 Austin, TX Frank Erwin Center
5 mars 2016 Houston, TX Toyota Center
6 mars 2016 Dallas, TX American Airlines Center
8 mars 2016 New Orleans, LA Smoothie King Center
9 mars 2016 Atlanta, GA Philips Arena
12 mars 2016 Jacksonville Jacksonville Arena
13 mars 2016 Tampa, FL Amalie Arena
15 mars 2016 Miami, FL American Airlines Arena
18 mars 2016 Nashville, TN Bridgestone Arena
19 mars 2016 Cincinnati, OH U.S. Bank Arena
20 mars 2016 Charlotte, NC Time Warner Cable Arena
22 mars 2016 Washington, DC Verizon Center
23 mars 2016 Buffalo, NY First Niagara Center
24 mars 2016 Auburn Hills, MI Palace of Auburn Hills
26 mars 2016 Hartford, CT XL Center
27 mars 2016 Brooklyn, NY Barclays Center
2 avril 2016 Newark, NJ Prudential Center
3 avril 2016 Philadelphia, PA Wells Fargo
5 avril 2016 Quebec City, QC Centre Vidéotron
6 avril 2016 Montreal, QC Bell Centre
9 avril 2016 Baltimore, MD Royal Farms Arena
10 avril 2016 Boston, MA TD Garden
13 avril 2016 Toronto, ON Air Canada Center
15 avril 2016 Chicago, IL United Center
18 avril 2016 Winnipeg, MS MTS Centre
20 avril 2016 Edmonton, AB Rexall Place
21 avril 2016 Calgary, AB Scotiabank Saddledome
23 avril 2016 Vancouver, BC Rogers Arena
24 avril 2016 Seattle, WA KeyArena
27 avril 2016 Salt Lake City, UT Vivint Arena
29 avril 2016 Las Vegas, NV Mandalay Bay
3 mai 2016 Los Angeles, CA Forum
7 mai 2016 Oakland, CA Oracle Arena
Europe :
11 juin 2016 Amsterdam, Holland Amsterdam Arena
14 juin 2016 Coventry, United Kingdom Ricoh Arena
16 juin 2016 Cardiff, United Kingdom Cardiff Stadium
18 juin 2016 Sunderland, United Kingdom Stadium Of Light
21 juin 2016 Dublin, Ireland Aviva Stadium
24 juin 2016 London, United Kingdom Wembley Stadium
27 juin 2016 Glasgow, United Kingdom Hampden Park
29 juin 2016 Manchester, United Kingdom Emirates Old Park
4 juillet 2016 Stockholm, Sweden Tele2 Arena
7 juillet 2016 Copenhagen, Denmark Refshale Island
9 juillet 2016 Hamburg, Germany Volkspark Station
13 juillet 2016 Milan, Italy San Siro
15 juillet 2016 Nice, France Allianz Stadium
17 juillet 2016 Frankfurt, Germany Commerzbank Arena
19 juillet 2016 Lyon, France Grande Stade
23 juillet 2016 Lille, France Stade Lille
26 juillet 2016 Prague, Czech Republic Synotip Arena
28 juillet 2016 Cologne, Germany Rhein Energie Station
30 juillet 2016 Paris, France Stade de France
2 août 2016 Berlin, Germany Olympiastadion
5 août 2016 Warsaw, Poland PGE Narodowy
7 août 2016 Munich, Germany Olympiastadion
10 août 2016 Vienna, Austria Ernst Happel Stadium
12 août 2016 Zurich, Switzerland Letzigrund Stadion
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This is the type of email that authors like to get– to put it mildly.
Hi Shoba—I’m so excited to share your review in the New York Times Book Review! See attached. The review is part of a feature on travel-related books, and you’re in great company. The review is mostly summary but entirely positive. Congratulations!
You’ll be able to find the review in print in the June 3 edition. (I’m not certain if the book review runs in international editions—if not, we can certainly send you a copy!)
All best, Brooke
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MILK LADY OF BANGALORE – NYTBR
Travel (link here to the NYT page)
The Art of the Wasted Day
by Patricia Hampl
Alone Time
by Stephanie Rosenbloom
Walking the Americas
by Levison Wood
The Tip of the Iceberg
by Mark Adams
Beyond the Map
by Alastair Bonnett
Couchsurfing in Iran
by Stephan Orth
A Line in the River
by Jamal Mahjoub
The Epic City
by Kushanava Choudhury
The Milk Lady of Bangalore
by Shoba Narayan
The Traveling Feast
by Rick Bass
The Road Trip Book
by Darryl Sleath
By LIESL SCHILLINGER
Like a literary companion to Google Earth, a host of new books zero in on points across the globe from Alaska to Iran, the Middle East to Mesoamerica, Khartoum to Calcutta and, of course, Paris (we’ll always have Paris), providing highly individual answers to the question: Why do we travel?
Patricia Hampl isn’t sure we should. Raised in Minnesota, educated by nuns, she long sought to reconcile her Roman Catholic school appreciation of the “inner voice” with her “native” Midwestern trait: “the desire to be elsewhere.” Early in THE ART OF THE WASTED DAY (Viking, $26), she reaches back to Chaucer to grasp the roots of wanderlust. “Springtime, after a winter cooped up, and everyone wants to hit the road,” she writes, paraphrasing his zestful Canterbury pilgrims. Hampl suspects that a less cheery impulse motivates contemporary American wanderers, a national mania — encoded in the Declaration of Independence — to pursue happiness, rather than “stay put” and simply be happy. But after the death of her husband, she found that her enjoyment of her quiet hours had palled. To rekindle her pleasure in her own company, she embarked on “a tour of the heroes of leisure,” men and women like the “sluggish, lax and drowsy” French philosopher Montaigne, who holed up in a drafty tower to write his “Essais”; the Moravian monk Gregor Mendel, who founded the science of genetics as he cultivated his abbey’s garden; and the reclusive 18th-century Welsh BFFs known as the Ladies of Llangollen. Here Hampl finds proof of the endurance of “the sane singular voice, alone with its thoughts,” which doesn’t need to cross mountains to express itself.
In ALONE TIME: Four Seasons, Four Cities, and the Pleasures of Solitude(Viking, $27), Stephanie Rosenbloom, a travel columnist for The New York Times, set out on her own for a more practical purpose. Learning that increasing numbers of Americans were taking vacations-for-one, she decided to test-drive the trend in some of the world’s most sociable cities. In so doing, she not only dispels the stigma attaching to solo travel, she debunks the myth of the “supposed horror of solo dining.” In Paris, she picnicked amid the promenades of the Luxembourg Gardens, feasted on oysters at the Closerie des Lilas and ambled through Balzac’s home, Hampl-style. In Istanbul, she lolled in the steamy Cemberlitas hamam. In Florence, she communed at the Uffizi with the most ogled woman in the world, Botticelli’s Venus. “I liked to be alone in Constantinople,” Greta Garbo said. So, Rosenbloom discovered, did she. But she also explored New York, her hometown, as if she were a tourist: “Savoring the moment, examining things closely, reminiscing — these practices are not strictly for use on the road. They’re for everyday life, anywhere.”
The veteran adventure writer Levison Wood had no desire to go it alone on his 2016 trek through Belize, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica and Panama, which culminated in a death-defying crossing of the bandit-ridden mountain jungles of the Darién Gap. For one thing, as a seasoned British paratrooper, Wood is steeped in esprit de corps. But WALKING THE AMERICAS: 1,800 Miles, Eight Countries, and One Incredible Journey From Mexico to Colombia (Atlantic Monthly, $27) reveals a less sentimental reason for the author’s fondness for company. Without the translation skills and acute regional spider-senses of his compañero, the Mexican photographer Alberto Cáceres, Wood might have been kidnapped, or worse, by the desperadoes they encountered. His latest wanderlog, a self-declared “tale of adventure in the modern age,” continues the exoticizing, thrill-a-minute tradition of “King Solomon’s Mines” and Indiana Jones. For four months, the friends forded streams, plunged into skull-filled cenotes, slithered up muddy ridges, skirted quicksand, huddled in bat caves and hacked through forests filled with tarantulas, scorpions, poison frogs, jaguars and fer-de-lance snakes. There were rewards along the way, from hugging a “dopey” sloth to summiting Costa Rica’s Mount Chirripó at dawn. “We stood in wonderment while the sky grew redder and the sun rose above the eastern horizon,” Wood writes. “To the east shone the Caribbean Sea, merging into the sunrise, and with a sweep of 180 degrees, I looked behind me, and there was the golden panorama of the Pacific; two oceans from one vantage point, separated by one narrow spit of land.”
At the edge of the Darién Gap, Wood came across a sign on the Pan-American Highway that read: “12,580 km to Alaska.” Unbeknown to him (presumably), another explorer, Mark Adams, had completed his exploits of the northern reaches of that road soon before Wood began his down south. In THE TIP OF THE ICEBERG: My 3,000-Mile Journey Around Wild Alaska, the Last Great American Frontier (Dutton, $28), Adams repeats the steps (and oar strokes) of the 1899 Harriman Expedition to Alaska. Fifty years before the territory became a state, the Gilded Age entrepreneur Edward Harriman led a reconnaissance tour of the Alaskan coast, starting in Seattle, heading north through the Inside Passage, up to the Gold Rush town of Skagway, on to the former Russian capital, Sitka, and from there to Kodiak Island, the Aleutians and “obscure places … labeled UNKNOWN on maps.” Among the passengers were the eminent naturalist John Muir and George Bird Grinnell, founder of the Audubon Society. Taking a boat into Glacier Bay, Adams observes sea lions clustered on low rocks “like ants on a dropped lollipop,” then turns in time to spot six spouting whales. Jumping from ferry to kayak, he glides with a guide into a cove dominated by a “neon-blue glacier” and sets up camp on Russell Island, “a cathedral of ice,” to behold the Grand Pacific Glacier. Adams and his guide wake in that breathtaking setting to a heart-stopping spectacle: two grizzly bears nosing around their tent. After trying to scare them off, the men high-tail it for the kayak. Later, Adams meets a cruise ship pilot who had spotted them on the beach before the ursine invasion. “I thought, Man, look at that setup!” the pilot tells him. “Those guys must be having the time of their lives.” He wasn’t wrong.
An unpaved highway in the Brazilian Amazon rainforest. Alamy
The British geography professor Alastair Bonnett has a flair for communicating his passion for “the glee and the drama, the love and the loathing” that emanate from the earth’s most perplexing and mutable places. Prudently, he has gathered 39 of these protean zones between two covers, so readers will know what on earth (or water) he’s talking about. And if BEYOND THE MAP: Unruly Enclaves, Ghostly Places, Emerging Lands and Our Search for New Utopias (University of Chicago, $25)doesn’t produce a tsunami of new geography majors, he isn’t to blame. Had you heard that a peat bog as big as England was discovered in Congo only four years ago? Were you aware of the term “spikescapes” — public spaces that urban planners mine with booby traps, like benches barbed with steel prongs and rosy flourescent lighting that showcases acne, spooking teenage loiterers? Don’t you wish you could visit the massive film set in the Ukrainian city of Kharkov, the size of two football fields, built between 2006 and 2011 to hold a disturbingly exact replica of 1950s Moscow, where thousands of drably clad actors re-enacted Soviet life, including nighttime visits by the K.G.B.? Bonnett’s provocative detours show us how much more we can know of the known world, if we know where to look, and how.
Still, some places are harder to access than others. When the journalist Stephan Orth traveled to Iran, he was aided by the accident of his German nationality. Americans have a hard time getting visas to the country and it’s not much easier for others. Nonetheless, like a web-savvy denizen of Bonnett’s 16th stopping point, “Cybertopia,” Orth used the internet to launch himself into a fantastical realm that happens to be real. In COUCHSURFING IN IRAN: Revealing a Hidden World (Greystone, paper, $16.95), he describes the openhearted reception he encountered in that closed country, where he found lodging in the homes of ordinary Iranians who put him up free during his two-month trip. This was brave of them because, as Orth’s host in Shiraz explained, taking in foreigners is forbidden. “Be quiet and don’t speak English on the street,” he is warned. “Otherwise, the neighbors will hear you.” Orth found his hosts mostly through the app “Couchsurfing,” an international enterprise that pairs travelers with sociable locals. City by city, he winged it, texting his hosts to arrange meeting points. On the island of Kish, in the middle of the night, he fished for bream and catfish with a die-hard Iranian fan of the American motivational speaker Anthony Robbins. In Isfahan, he played guitar (Adele and Metallica) for a classroom of schoolboys. And in Tehran, he joined a clandestine gathering of mild-mannered BDSM devotees in a public park. “The people here are hungry for news from other countries,” he observes, adding that outsiders are just as hungry for on-the-ground knowledge of Iran. “I have an explicit answer to the question of whether you should visit a country where you are at odds with the political leadership,” he writes. “There are no bad places if the reason you are traveling is to meet people.”
The novelist Jamal Mahjoub has been at odds with the political leadership of Sudan for much of his life. Born in London in 1960 to a Sudanese journalist and a British accountant, he was raised in Sudan’s capital, Khartoum. He went to England for college and stayed abroad thereafter. His parents remained in Khartoum until 1989, when an Islamist coup spurred them to move to Cairo, never to return. But in 2008, Mahjoub began a series of his own returns. A LINE IN THE RIVER: Khartoum, City of Memory (Bloomsbury, $30) explains why. It is said, he writes, that from the sky the city resembles an elephant’s head (���khartoum” means “trunk” in Arabic). But on his visits, he saw that Khartoum’s outward face had changed, studded with towering buildings courting oil-industry wealth. Beneath the boomtown mask, he detected a palimpsest of the past, from imperial interference (Egyptian, British) to the rise of the charismatic “Mahdi” to the demise of Maj. Gen. Charles Gordon, which provoked Lord Kitchener to reassert British influence. When, in 1956, the British relinquished their hold, Khartoum was reborn as the capital of the Republic of Sudan. Why, Mahjoub asks, has his country made so little use of its freedom? “Out of half a century of independence Sudan has seen 40 years of civil war.” With this book, he wanted to trace “the evolution of the tragedy of a nation never achieved,” a task he likens to “trying to throw a rope around a cloud.”
While Mahjoub’s fascination with Khartoum is largely political, the journalist and political scientist Kushanava Choudhury takes his own hometown extremely personally. Passionate and pugnacious, Choudhury’s EPIC CITY: The World on the Streets of Calcutta (Bloomsbury, $28)reveals a man head over heels in love with a badly behaved but alluring metropolis. Westerners see his city as “the epitome of urban hell, the Detroit of the world,” but to him, the city’s flaws can’t dispel its enchantment. Although born in Buffalo, Choudhury lived in Kolkata, as the city is now known, until he was almost 12, when his family moved back to the United States. Resistant to American transplantation, he pined for the chaotic hubbub of West Bengal and after graduating from Princeton returned to Kolkata to work for an English-language newspaper. Back in Bengal, he exulted in the “aimless, digressive” conversational pastime known as adda; savored the street food; admired the gaudy chariots and costumed revelers that thronged narrow lanes during Hindu festivals; and embraced the whoosh of the monsoon rains that send the tarpaulin roofs of sidewalk restaurants “flying open like giant capes.” He left again to study at Yale, but returned after he got his doctorate, with his grad-school girlfriend, soon-to-become wife, Durba, in tow. Immune to her husband’s magnificent obsession, she protested when he mocked her preference for Western-style coffee shops over tea wallahs whose stands faced open gutters. “Who do you think you would marry who would be happy here?” she exclaimed. But “Epic City” makes it clear that Choudhury’s heart already belonged to another. What living woman can compete with an immortal old flame?
A more placid female smoothed Shoba Narayan’s re-entry to India when she moved with her husband and young daughters to Bangalore — southern India’s tech hub and finance center — after nearly 20 years in the United States. That female was a cow, whom she encountered in her building’s elevator, “angled diagonally to fit,” heading three floors up to bless a housewarming. “You’d think that a modern democracy like India would get over this cow obsession,” she thought, amused; but after mulling it over, she hustled upstairs to ask the cow to bless her apartment, too. The friendship Narayan struck up with Sarala, the cow’s escort, forms the subject of her amiable memoir, THE MILK LADY OF BANGALORE: An Unexpected Adventure (Algonquin, $24.95). At first, Narayan was wary of the earthy, grassy-smelling unpasteurized milk Sarala sold, produced by cows that grazed in the neighborhood. Before long, though, she became an “evangelist,” inviting neighbors over for coffee in hopes of converting them to fresh milk. Soon she resolved to buy a cow to donate to Sarala’s herd, scouring nearby villages for a candidate. “This is a good cow,” the owner of a Holstein-Friesian assured her. “Its milk will taste like ambrosia.” Sold. As her new acquisition munched betel nuts, coconut and bananas, Narayan decided the creature was “positively Zen” and named her “Blissful Lakshmi,” for the goddess of wealth.
Rick Bass had other sacred cows in mind when he began a multistop literary and gustatory pilgrimage a few years back. Reeling from an unsought divorce and yearning to reinforce his bonds with the authors and artists who had shaped his writing life, he devised a soul-nourishing, road-burning act of tribute. He would leave his log cabin in Montana’s remote Yaak Valley, travel to the homes of his mentors and thank them by cooking them a meal. In the record of this culinary catharsis, THE TRAVELING FEAST: On the Road and at the Table With My Heroes (Little, Brown, $28), Bass serves up a rich smorgasbord of a memoir, truffled with pungent anecdote, sometimes funny, sometimes sorrowful, always savory. The melancholic power of these reunions is heightened by the reader’s awareness that some of these literary lions (Peter Matthiessen, Denis Johnson, John Berger) were soon to roar their last. But there’s also abundant hilarity, usually provided by Bass’s mountain-man approach to the dinner table. Whether the GPS points to Wisconsin (Lorrie Moore), the “meadow-scented green wonder of West Sussex” (David Sedaris), the French Alps (Berger) or northern Idaho (Johnson), Bass loads the cooler with salmon, elk and rhubarb, like a bear on holiday. At Tom McGuane’s place in Montana, he attempts to grill a turkey, producing a “sonic blast” that rocks the house, burns “like a comet” and blazes in a golden “molten, gurgling, flaming corona.” At Berger’s farmhouse, on the other hand, where a crowd of friends and family has gathered, every course is perfection. As Berger pours out wine “like rich paint in our sunlit crystal goblets,” Bass reads grief in his host’s eyes. Remembering that Berger’s wife of 40 years, Beverly, had died not long before, he recalls the emotion that gave rise to his pilgrimage: his fears, as a suddenly single man, about what the rest of his life would look like. “What do I need?” he asks Berger. “Courage” is the reply.
THE ROAD TRIP BOOK: 1001 Drives of a Lifetime (Universe, $36.95)requires a different kind of courage, as well as, in some cases, “nerves of steel, a seriously capable vehicle and very good health insurance.” Covering “every country on the planet that was feasibly accessible at the time of publication,” this ravishing and sometimes hair-raising bucket list for the bucket seat was assembled by ace road-tripping writers and edited by the “motoring journalist” Darryl Sleath. Don’t mistake it for a mere coffee-table book: Although its lavish photographs invite armchair daydreams, this tome doubles as a reference work. Each entry includes a Google Maps link and helpful tips (if driving in Bhutan, be advised that roads are generally eight feet wide, tops, unpaved and “subject to severe landslides”), and the drives are organized according to an orderly geographic scheme and meticulously indexed. Especially tempting entries include the Beartooth Highway drive, which starts in Montana, with stunning views onto Yellowstone’s glacial lakes, pine forests, waterfalls and mountains; the Trollstigen National Tourist Route in Norway, whose hairpin curves reward those who don’t need Dramamine; and, in Northern Ireland, the “Game of Thrones” drive, which begins at the Titanic Studios in Belfast, heads north past the Antrim coast, and loops round to the Cushendun Caves, before descending to the spooky Dark Hedges on the King’s Road. Fasten your seatbelts!
Liesl Schillinger, a critic and translator, is the author of “Wordbirds: An Irreverent Lexicon for the 21st Century.”
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Page 6 SOUNDS April 10, 1976
VINYL SCORE
British Albums
1 – ROCK FOLLIES, Rock Follies, Island 2 2 THEIR GREATEST HITS 1971-1975, The Eagles, Asylum 3 1 BLUE FOR YOU, Status Quo, Vertigo 4 4 DIANA ROSS, Diana Ross, Tamla Motown 5 8 THE VERY BEST OF SLIM WHITMAN, Slim Whitman, United Artists 6 – JUKE BOX JIVE, Various, K-Tel 7 19 HOW DARE YOU, 10cc, Mercury 8 6 CARNIVAL, Manuel And The Music Of The Mountains, EMI 9 3 DESIRE, Bob Dylan, CBS 10 13 REBEL, John Miles, Decca 11 10 WALK RIGHT BACK WITH THE EVERLYS, Everly Brothers, Warner Bros. 12 12 BREAKAWAY, Gallagher and Lyle, A & M 13 15 THE BEST OF HELEN REDDY, Helen Reddy, Capitol 14 7 THE BEST OF JOHN DENVER, John Denver, RCA 15 5 A TRICK OF THE TAIL, Genesis, Charisma 16 18 THE BEST OF ROY ORBISON, Roy Orbison, Arcade 17 32 BY INVITATION ONLY, Various, Atlantic 18 9 BRASS CONSTRUCTION, Brass Construction, United Artists 19 21 24 ORIGINAL HITS, Drifters, Atlantic 20 – PENTHOUSE TAPES, Sensational Alex Harvey Band, Vertigo 21 26 A NIGHT AT THE OPERA, Queen, EMI 22 11 THE BEST OF GLADYS KNIGHT AND THE PIPS, Gladys Knight and the Pips, Buddah 23 – AMIGOS, Santana, CBS 24 33 = LET THE MUSIC PLAY, Barry White, 20th Century 25 14 WINDSONG, John Denver, RCA 26 45 FAVOURITES, Peter and Lee, Philips 27 20 RODRIGO CONCIRGO DE AIANJUEZ BILLA LOBOS, John Williams, CBS 28 – DOUBLY DEVINE, Sydney Devine, Philips 29 23 TUBULAR BELLS, Mike Oldfield, Virgin 30 25 NOBODY’S FOOLS, Slade, Polydor 31 16 SHEER HEART ATTACK, Queen, EMI 32 37 THE VERY BEST OF ROGER WHITTAKER, Roger Whittaker, Columbia 33 35 MOTOWN GOLD, Various, Tamla Motown 34 42 40 GREATEST HITS, Perry Como, K-Tel 35 17 RUN WITH THE PACK, Bad Company, Island 36 48 SOME OF MY POEMS AND SONGS, Pam Ayers, Galaxy 37 82 PATRICK MORAZ, Patrick Moraz, Charisma 38 – GREATEST HITS, Abba, Epic 39 44 WISH YOU WERE HERE, Pink Floyd, Harvest 40 – ELVIS PRESLEY’S 40 GREATEST HITS, Elvis Presley, Arcade 41 39 THE DARK SIDE OF THE MOON, Pink Floyd, Harvest 42 46 ROLLED GOLD, Rolling Stones, Decca 43 49 GREATEST HITS, Barry White, 20th Century 44 28 SUNBURST FINISH, Be-Bop Deluxe, Harvest 45 38 THE FOUR SEASONS STORY, Four Seasons, Private Stock 46 22 LIVE!, Robin Trower, Chrysalis 47 31 ONE OF THESE NIGHTS, Eagles, Asylum 48 36 LOCKED IN, Wishbone Ash, MCA 49 47 GLENN MILLER – A MEMORIAL 1944-1969 50 55 SIMON AND GARFUNKEL’S GREATEST HITS, Simon and Garfunkel, CBS 51 53 STILL CRAZY AFTER ALL THESE YEARS, Paul Simon, CBS 52 = 27 ELITE HOTEL, Emmylou Harris, Reprise 52 = 24 SCOTCH ON THE ROCKS, Bank Of The Black Watch, Spark 54 56 = THE SINGLES 1969-1973, Carpenters, A & M 55 62 THE BEATLES 1962-1966, Beatles, Apple 56 30 OMMADAWN, Mike Oldfield, Virgin 57 41 GARY GLITTERS GREATEST HITS, Gary Glitter, Bell 58 – TAKIN IT TO THE STREETS, Doobie Brothers, Warner Bros 59 51 QUEEN 2, Queen, EMI 60 – JAIL BREAK, Thin Lizzy, Vertigo 61 84 FUN ROCK, Various, Ronco 62 92 = FOREVER AND EVER, Demis Roussos, Philips 63 96 = GREATEST HITS, Mott the Hoople, CBS 64 43 LIVE AT TREORCHY, Max Boyce, One Up 65 58 ATLANTIC CROSSING, Rod Stewart, Warner Bros. 66 67 STATION TO STATION, David Bowie, RCA 67 50 WHO LOVES YOU, Four Seasons, Warner Bros. 68 33 = RAISING HELL, The Fatback Band, Polydor 69 59 THE BEATLES 1967-1970, Beatles, Apple 70 – GET RIGHT INTAE HIM, Billy Connolly, Polydor 71 89 HOME IS WHERE THE HEART IS, David Cassidy, RCA 72 59 MUSIC EXPRESS, Various, K-Tel 73 56 = THE BEST OF THE STYLISTICS, Stylistics, Avco 74 64 MAKE THE PARTY LAST, James Last, Polydor 75 86 = BAND ON THE RUN, Paul McCartney and Wings 76 – FOUR SYMBOLS, Led Zeppelin, Atlantic 77 54 QUEEN, Queen, EMI 78 – FEELINGS, Johnny Mathis, CBS 79 = – BREAKAWAY, Art Garfunkel, CBS 79 = 81 40 GOLDEN GREATS, Jim Reeves, Arcade 81 – ROMANTIC WARRIOR, Return To Forever, CBS 82 80 TROUBLE, Sailor, Epic 83 – CRY TOUGH, Nils Lofgren, Warner Bros. 84 29 WE ALL HAD DOCTORS PAPERS, Max Boyce, EMI 85 – HISTORY OF THE HOLLIES, Hollies, EMI 86 – YOU ARE BEAUTIFUL, Stylistics, Avco 87 = 65 LED ZEPPELIN II, Led Zeppelin, Atlantic 87 = 74 STRAIGHT SHOOTER, Bad Company, Island 89 = 63 DESPERADO, Eagles, Asylum 89 = 85 SHAMAL, Gong, Virgin 91 40 ABBA, Abba, Epic 92 = – GLEN CAMPBELL’S GREATEST HITS, Glen Campbell, Capitol 92 = 61 LOVE TO LOVE YOU BABY, Donna Summer, GTO 94 70 THE ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK, 10cc, Mercury 95 – REACH FOR THE SKY, Sutherland Brothers and Quiver, CBS 96 94 THE BEST OF BREAD, Bread, Elektra 97 – GOODBYE YELLOW BRICK ROAD, Elton John, DJM 98 99 GOLDEN HOUR OF GLENN MILLER, Glen Miller, Golden Hour 99 – SILLY SISTERS, Maddy Prior and June Tabor, Chrysalis 100 = – VENUS AND MARS, Wings, Apple 100 = 60 RAMSHACKLED, Alan White, Atlantic
Supplied by: British Market Research Bureau/Music Week.
British Singles
1 1 SAVE YOUR KISSES FOR ME, Brotherhood of Man, Pye 2 4 YOU SEE THE TROUBLE WITH ME, Barry White, 20th Century 3 2 LOVE REALLY HURTS WITHOUT YOU, Billy Ocean, GTO 4 13 MUSIC, John Miles, Decca 5 3 I LOVE TO LOVE, Tina Charles, CBS 6 7 I WANNA STAY WITH YOU, Gallagher & Lyle, A&M 7 21 PINBALL WIZARD, Elton John, DJM 8 10 YESTERDAY, Beatles, EMI 9 9 FALLING APART AT THE SEAMS, Marmalade, Target 10 5 PEOPLE LIKE YOU PEOPLE LIKE ME, Glitter Band, Bell 11 18 I’M MANDY FLY ME, 10cc, Mercury 12 19 HELLO HAPPINESS, Drifters, Bell 13 12 TAKE IT TO THE LIMIT, Eagles, Ayslum 14 – FERNANDO, Abba, Epic 15 6 YOU DON’T HAVE TO SAY YOU LOVE ME, Guys ‘N’ Dolls, Magnet 16 22 HEY MR. MUSIC MAN, Peters & Lee, Philips 17 11 CONCRETE AND CLAY, Randy Edelman, 20th Century 18 27 JUNGLE ROCK; Hank Mizell, Charley 19 8 CONVOY, C. W. McCall, MGM 20 30 DON’T STOP IT NOW, Hot Chocolate, Rak 21 – GIRLS GIRLS GIRLS, Sailor, Epic 22 – HEY JUDE, Beatles, Apple 23 29 WAKE UP EVERYBODY, Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes, Philadelphia 24 15 MISS YOU NIGHTS, Cliff Richard, EMI 25 – DO YOU KNOW WHERE YOU’RE GOING TO, Diana Ross, Tamla Motown 26 23 SHIPS IN THE NIGHT, Be-Bop Deluxe, Harvest 27 – PAPERBACK WRITER, Beatles, Apple 28 – THERE’S A KIND OF HUSH, Carpenters, A&M 29 17 DECEMBER ’63, Four Seasons, Warner Bros. 30 24 CITY LIGHTS, David Essex, CBS
Supplied by: British Market Research Bureau/Music Week
US Singles
1 5 DISCO LADY, Johnnie Taylor, Columbia 2 2 DREAM WEAVER, Gary Wright, Warner Bros. 3 3 LONELY NIGHT (Angel Face), Captain & Tenille, A&M 4 8 LET YOUR LOVE FLOW, Bellamy Brothers, Warner Bros. 5 6 SWEET THING, Rufus Featuring Chaka Khan, ABC 6 9 RIGHT BACK WHERE WE STARTED FROM, Maxine Nightingale, United Artists 7 7 DREAM ON, Aerosmith, Columbia 8 1 DECEMBER 1963 (Oh What A Night), Four seasons, Warner Bros. 9 10 MONEY HONEY, Bay City Rollers, Arista 10 11 GOLDEN YEARS, David Bowie, RCA 11 13 ONLY SIXTEEN, Dr Hook, Capitol 12 15 SWEET LOVE, Commodores, Motown 13 18 SHOW ME THE WAY, Peter Frampton, A&M 14 14 DEEP PURPLE, Donny & Mare Osmond, MGM 15 17 BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY, Queen, Electra 16 25 BOOGIE FEVER, Sylvers, Capitol 17 24 THERE’S A KIND OF HUSH (All Over The World), Carpenters, A&M 18 19 TANGERINE, Salsoul Orchestra, 19 4 ALL BY MYSELF, Eric Carmen, Arista 20 16 TAKE IT TO THE LIMIT, Eagles, Asylum 21 23 ACTION, Sweet, Capitol 22 21 LOVE MACHINE Pt 1, Miracles, Tamla 23 12 FANNY (Be Tender With My Love), Bee Gees, RSO 24 20 JUNK FOOD JUNKIE, Larry Groce, Warner Bros. 25 26 GOOD HEARTED WOMAN, Waylon & Willie, RCA 26 – I DO, I DO, I DO, I DO, I DO, Abba, Atlantic 27 – FOOLED AROUND AND FELL IN LOVE, Elvin Bishop, Capricorn 28 30 ONLY LOVE IS REAL, Carole King, Ode 29 – LOOKING FOR SPACE, John Denver, RCA 30 – LOVE FIRE, Jigsaw, Chelsea
Supplied by: Billboard
US Albums
1 1 THEIR GREATEST HITS 1971-1975, Eagles, Asylum 2 2 FRAMPTON COMES ALIVE, Peter Frampton, A&M 3 3 THOROUGHBRED, Carole King, 4 4 STILL CRAZY AFTER ALL THESE YEARS, Paul Simon, Columbia 5 5 DESIRE, Bob Dylan, Columbia 6 7 RUN WITH THE PACK, Bad Company, Swan Song 7 8 A NIGHT AT THE OPERA, Queen, Elektra 8 9 THE DREAM WEAVER, Gary Wright, Warner Bros. 9 6 STATION TO STATION, David Bowie, RCA 10 11 THE OUTLAWS, Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson, Jessi Colter, Tompall Glaser, RCA 11 12 RUFUS FEATURING CHAKA KHAN, ABC 12 10 FLEETWOOD MAC, Warner Bros. 13 13 SECOND CHILDHOOD, Phoebe Snow, Columbia 14 14 ONE OF THESE NIGHTS, The Eagles, Asylum 15 22 SONG OF JOY, The Captain & Tennille, A&M 16 18 THE SALSOUL ORCHESTRA, Salsoul 17 17 HAIR OF THE DOG, Nazareth, A&M 18 – EARGASM, Johnnie Taylor, Columbia 19 – LIVE, Robin Trower, Chrysalis 20 20 GIMME BACK MY BULLETS, Lynyrd Skynyrd, MCA 21 23 AEROSMITH, Columbia 22 26 BRASS CONSTRUCTION, United Artists 23 25 FOOL FOR THE CITY, Foghat, Bearsville 24 24 BETTER DAYS & HAPPY ENDINGS, Melissa Manchester, Arista 25 15 HISTORY – AMERICA’S GREATEST HITS, America, Warner Bros. 26 16 GRATITUDE, Earth, Wind & Fire, Columbia 27 – COME ON OVER, Olivia Newton-John, MCA 28 29 FACE THE MUSIC, Electric Light Orchestra, United Artists 29 – TED NUGENT, Epic 30 30 CHICAGO IX CHICAGO’S GREATEST HITS, Columbia
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Alternative 30 Oldies but goldies supplied by Broad Green Records, 226 London Road, Croydon.
1). JUNGLE ROCK, Hank Mizell, Charly 2). BLUEBERRY HILL, Fats Domino, UA 3). SEE YA LATER ALLIGATOR, Bill Haley, MCA 4). BRAND NEW CADILLAC, Vince Taylor, Chiswick 5). HEY JUDE, Beatles, Apple 6). TRIBUTE TO BUDDY HOLLY, Mike Berry, Polydor 7). ROCKIN’ MOOD, The Killer, BRP 8). CHANTILLY LACE, Big Bopper, Mercury 9). HOT ROD LINCOLN, Johnny Bond, Star Day 10). JUMPING JACK FLASH, Rolling Stones, Decca 11). AT THE HOP, Danny & The Juniors, ABC 12). JAILHOUSE ROCK, Elvis Presley, RCA 13). SPEED BALL (EP), The Count Bishops, Chiswick 14). SHAKIN’ ALL OVER, Johnny Kidd, EMI 15). WILD THING, Troggs, Fontana 16). SUMMERTIME BLUES, Eddie Cochran, UA 17). CAROLINE, The Fortunes, Decca 18). CHOO CHOO CHOO BOOGIE, Louis Jordan, MCA 19). FICKLE CHICKEN, Atmospheres, RM 20). HIM OR ME, Flamin’ Groovies, Bomp 21). RUNAROUND SUE, Dion, Laurie 22). CHARLIE BROWN, Coasters, Atlantic 23). 99 CHICKS, Ron Haydock, Cha Cha 24). YOU’LL NEVER WALK ALONE, Gerry & Pacemakers, EMI 25). REVILLE ROCK, Johnny & Hurricanes, Contempo 26). PEGGY SUE, Buddy Holly, MCA 27). THEME FOR A FALLEN IDOL, Jet Harris, SRT 28). RED CADILLAC & A BLACK MOUSTACHE, Warren Smith, Charly 29). WHOLE LOTTA LOVE, Led Zeppelin, Atlantic 30). APACHE, The Shadows, Columbia
Sounds Playlist
Geoff Barton DESTROYER, Kiss, Casablanca (Import) SAD WINGS OF DESTINY, Judas Priest, Gull SLICK, Earl Slick Band, Capitol (Import)
Barbara Charone ZUMA, Neil Young, Warner Bros CRY TOUGH, Nils Lofgren, A & M EVERYBODY KNOWS THIS IS NOWHERE, Neil Young, Warner Bros
Hugh Fielder CRY TOUGH, Nils Lofgren, A & M GUITARS, Philip Catherine, Atlantic COMMONERS CROWN, Steeleye Span, Chrysalis
Dave Fudger HONKY CHATEAU, Elton John, DJM HOME PLATE, Bonnie Raitt, Warner Bros LADY MADONNA, Beatles, Apple/EMI
Susanne Garrett I TAUT I TAW A PUDDY-TAT, Mel Blanc, Capitol (single) ONE OF THESE NIGHTS, Eagles, Asylum ON THE BORDER, Eagles, Asylum
Vivien Goldman A QUIET STORM, Smokey Robinson, Tamla Motown ANTHOLOGY, Temptations, Tamla Motown I DON’T WANT TO BE ALONE, STRANGER, Johnny Guitar Watson, Fantasy (Import)
Jonh Ingham NIGHT FOOD, Heptones, Island CRY TOUGH, Nils Lofgren, A&M HOME IS WHERE THE HEART IS, David Cassidy, RCA
Alan Lewis SOUL BALLADS, Otis Redding, Volt CRY TOUGH, Nils Lofgren, A and M BIG SIXTEEN, Impressions, ABC
Alf Martin ZUMA, Neil Young, Warner Bros PRESENCE, Led Zeppelin, Swan Song CRY TOUGH, Nils Lofgren, A & M
Tony Mitchell SPRING FEVER, Rich Derringer, Blue Sky CAPTURED LIVE, Johnny Winter, Blue Sky WAITRESS IN A DONUT SHOP, Maria Muldaur, Reprise
Phil Sutcliffe ROCK FOLLIES, Little Ladies, Island CRY TOUGH, Nils Lofgren, A & M FIRST FLIGHT, Chanter Sisters, Polydor
THE HEAVY METAL HOPEFULS ARE COMING
THEY’RE IN SOUNDS NEXT WEEK
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Meghan Markle: Beleza e estilo da noiva do Príncipe Harry
A beleza e o estilo de Rachel Meghan Markle.
Rachel Meghan Markle. Esse é nome da – futura – mais nova integrante da família real britânica.
Atriz, ativista e, oficialmente, noiva do príncipe Harry, a americana Rachel Meghan Markle, de 36 anos, e o herdeiro do trono britânico vão se casar no primeiro semestre de 2018.
Meghan Markle nasceu em Los Angeles, ficou famosa ao interpretar Rachel Zane no seriado canadense “Suits”. A artista é conhecida por defender suas raízes africanas em entrevistas e viajar o mundo em nome de causas sociais como o empoderamento feminino e a água limpa para populações pobres.
A atriz deixará o elenco da série que a notabilizou na TV para se unir ao futuro marido, três anos mais jovem, nos compromissos oficiais. Os dois assumiram a relação em novembro do ano passado, depois que a família real criticou a “onda de abuso e assédio” sofrida pela americana em meio aos rumores do namoro. No comunicado, a realeza condenava “o sexismo, o racismo e a difamação” de Meghan, que já manifestou diversas vezes se orgulhar de ser uma mulher “mixed-race” (fruto da mistura de raças, em tradução livre).
A união com Harry será o segundo casamento de Meghan. Antes, ela já havia trocado alianças, em 2011, com o produtor Trevor Engelson, seu namorado desde 2004. Eles se divorciaram em 2013.
Rachel Meghan Markle
A americana se formou em teatro e estudos internacionais na Universidade de Northwestern, perto de Chicago, experiência que incluiu um estágio na embaixada americana em Buenos Aires, na Argentina.
Ainda jovem, Meghan precisou trabalhar com caligrafia e moda — como modelo — para se sustentar até que conseguiu trabalho na televião. Ela apareceu na televisão pela primeira vez em 2002, em um episódio da novela “General Hospital”. Depois, chamou a atenção como intérprete da agente Amy Jessup, na série “Fringes”. Desde 2011, ela encarnava o papel da advogada Rachel Zane, do seriado canadense “Suits”, que a alçou ao estrelato — papel, inclusive, que teria desperado o interesse de Harry. Por causa do trabalho, a atriz morava em Toronto, cidade em que foi fotografada e trocou carícias com o então namorado durante o Invictus Games, em setembro deste ano, uma competição voltada a veteranos de guerra criada pelo próprio príncipe.
Conheça também Kate Middleton, a Duquesa de Cambridge
Curiosidades do Casamento de Rachel Meghan e o Principe Harry
O ANEL
Todos os olhos estão voltados para a mão esquerda de Megahn Markle. Como será a joia com a qual o pedido de casamento foi feito, no início de novembro? De acordo com o jornal britânico “Metro”, a expectativa é que a atriz use um anel feito sob encomenda com diamantes de um broche que pertenceu à princesa Diana.
O anel de noivado da mãe de Harry foi dado à Kate Middleton ao ser pedida em casamento por William em 2010.
O TÍTULO REAL
Enquanto a família real não confirma o título de nobreza que será dado à Meghan após o casamento, especialistas apostam em “Duquesa de Sussex”. Na verdade, não se sabe ainda se Harry irá virar duque ao se casar, como aconteceu com o irmão William, ou se continuará sendo príncipe. Caso permaneça Sua Alteza Real Príncipe Henry de Wales, Meghan receberá a versão feminina do título, Sua Alteza Real Princesa Henry de Wales. Sim, você leu certo: Princesa Henry de Wales. Por não ter nascido em uma família real, nela não pode assumir o título Princesa Meghan. Caso Harry se torne duque, o que é o mais provável de acordo com os historiadores ouvidos pelo “Metro”, Meghan será duquesa, assim como Kate Middleton. A casa de Sussex, título vago desde 1843, lidera as apostas, mas Clarence e Buckingham também estão disponíveis.
O ENDEREÇO
O anúncio do noivado do príncipe Harry com a atriz americana Meghan Markle também informou que a residência do casal será o Chalé Nottingham, localizado na propriedade do Palácio de Kensington, no parque londrino Kensington Gardens. A casa, vista como modesta, porém aconchegante e acolhedora, é conhecida no Reino Unido como “Nott Cott”. Com dois quartos, ela fica numa região privada em meio aos jardins reais, já tendo inclusive abrigado William e Kate, que atualmente vivem no palácio.
O Palácio de Kensington é aberto para visitação do público, que tem a oportunidade de conhecer os apartamentos do rei e da rainha, além dos jardins. Os turistas podem também conhecer um museu, que recebe exposições de arte, e passar numa loja de lembrancinhas, onde também há uma cafeteria.
O palácio foi a residência oficial da princesa Diana depois do divórcio do príncipe Charles. No Chalé Nottingham, por sua vez, já moraram o secretário particular do príncipe Philip, o brigadeiro Sir Miles Hunt-Davis com a esposa, e a irmã da princesa Diana, Lady Jane Fellowes, com seu marido, Sir Robert Fellowes, segundo o jornal britânico “Express”.
Os residentes do Palácio de Kensigton incluem o príncipe Michael de Kent, neto do rei Jorge V e da rainha Maria, e a princesa de Kent, o duque e a duquesa de Kent, e o duque e a duquesa de Gloucester.
O LOCAL DO CASAMENTO
A capela de Saint George, no Castelo de Windor, onde Harry foi batizado, lidera o raking de apostas sobre o local da cerimônia. A igreja do século XV em estilo gótico comporta até 800 convidados.
A Abadia de Westminster, onde William e Kate trocaram votos, recebe até 2 mil pessoas. O casal ainda tem a opção de casar na Catedral de Saint Paul, onde Charles e Diana se uniram.
Um pouquinho mais de Meghan Markle
A americana despontou na televisão, mas teve a personalidade celebrada por seu trabalho humanitário. Em 2016, ela se tornou embaixadora flobal da organização de caridade World Vision Canada. Viajou a Ruanda na campanha por água limpa da entidade. Meghan também se uniu às Nações Unidas em prol da igualdade de gênero e do empoderamento feminino. Como conselheira da instituição caritária One Young World, a atriz discursou em 2014 contra a escravidão na modernidade.
Moda de Meghan Markle
A relação com a moda acompanhou a carreira da atriz: ela fundou e foi editora-chefe, até abril deste ano, do site “The Tig“. Em novembro de 2016, Meghan firmou parceria com a confecção Reitmans e lançou uma linha de roupas para mulheres.
A nova namorada do Príncipe Harry aposta em looks casuais e, ao mesmo tempo, super chiques. Daqueles que a gente baba mesmo e quer copiar simplesmente tudo. É incrível como ela consegue ficar phyna com um blazer e uma skinny. E tá aí a peça coringa da bela: o blazer. Ela abusa dele em várias produções, levantando instantaneamente o look.
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Fontes:
modait.com.br
pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meghan_Markle
bbc.com/portuguese
nydailynews.com/entertainment/
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