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paeonia-imagines · 3 years ago
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[on indefinite hiatus for now, sorry. personal life and all]
INTRODUCTION I GUESS
Y’all can call me Paeonia/Peony/Paeo. I write x reader headcanons and ficlets for Danganronpa, FNF, Sanders Sides, DDLC, Huniepop, and Octopath Traveler.
Here’s my masterlist
Here’s the anon list
(More submission info under the cut)
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What I Will Not Write:
- Hifumi, Teruteru, Tsumugi, and Haiji (DR)
- NSFW (might include suggestive content depending on what I’m comfortable with)
- Mental illness (unless I have enough info to accurately portray it)
- Character ships (unless it involves self-insert)
- OCs
- Any characters from DR3 (I haven’t seen it and I don’t plan to)
- Y//ndere shit
What I Will Write (italicised characters are platonic only)
- Fluff and hurt/comfort
- Also angst
- AUs (if I have enough info about it and am comfortable with it)
- Any headcanons for characters that you want me to include
- Polyamory
(Danganronpa)
- Any non-blacklisted characters (excluding DR3)
- Junko (but any requests for her will be written as non-despair)
- WoH
(Friday Night Funkin’)
- BF/Cole, GF/Lucy, Skid, Pump, and Senpai + these mod characters:
Sarvente, Ruvyzvat, Selever, Rasazy [Mid Fight Masses], Sky [vs Sky], Myra [vs Mystic Myra], Filip [vs Filip], Yukichi [Cosmo Calamity], Kou [Kepler Observation Unit], Lane [Night of the Funky Bot], Pompom [vs Pompom], CJ, and Ruby [Starlight Mayhem]
(Sanders Sides)
- Any characters
(Doki Doki Literature Club)
- Sayori, Yuri, Natsuki, and Monika
(Huniepop)
- Audrey, Tiffany, Nikki, Momo, Lillian, Zoey, and Sarah
(Octopath Traveler)
- Cyrus, Tressa, Primrose, Alfyn, Therion, and H’aanit
Characters I would love to write for (these will likely take priority)
- Himiko (DRv3)
- Logan (SS)
- Cyrus, Therion, and H’aanit (OT)
I also do matchups for Danganronpa, Sanders Sides, and Huniepop
Request a fandom and list your gender, sexual orientation, a general description of your personality, and what traits you desire in a partner (along with any traits or characters you don’t want to be matched with).
I do kin assignments for all my fandoms
Request a fandom and describe your personality and I’ll kin assign you. If there are any characters you don’t want to be kin assigned, feel free to list those as well.
BTW, please don’t be afraid to send in requests/questions or ask me to tag something if it bothers you. :)
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bm2ab · 4 years ago
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Arrivals & Departures 02 February 1947 – 25 June 2009 Farrah Leni Fawcett
Farrah Leni Fawcett (/ˈfærə ˈfɔːsɪt/; born Ferrah Leni Fawcett) was an American actress, fashion model and artist. A four-time Primetime Emmy Award nominee and six-time Golden Globe Award nominee, Fawcett rose to international fame when she played a starring role in the first season of the television series Charlie's Angels (1976–1977).
Fawcett began her career in the 1960′s appearing in commercials and guest roles on television. During the 1970s, she appeared in numerous television series, including recurring roles on Harry O (1974–1976), and The Six Million Dollar Man (1974–1978) with her then-husband, film and television star Lee Majors. Her iconic red swimsuit poster sold six million copies in its first year of print. Fawcett's breakthrough role was the role of private investigator Jill Munroe in Charlie's Angels, which co-starred Kate Jackson and Jaclyn Smith. The show propelled all three actresses to stardom. After appearing in the show's first season in 1976, Fawcett decided to leave Charlie's Angels. She later returned as a guest star in six episodes during the show's third and fourth seasons (1978–1980). For her work in Charlie's Angels, Fawcett received her first Golden Globe nomination.
In 1983, Fawcett received positive reviews for her performance in the Off-Broadway play Extremities. She was subsequently cast in the 1986 film version and received a Golden Globe nomination. She received Emmy Award nominations for her role as a battered wife in The Burning Bed (1984) and for her portrayal of real-life murderer Diane Downs in Small Sacrifices (1989). Her 1980s work in TV movies earned her four additional Golden Globe nominations. Although Fawcett weathered some negative press for a rambling appearance on The Late Show with David Letterman in 1997, she garnered strong reviews that year for her role in the film The Apostle with Robert Duvall. In the 21st century, she continued acting on television, holding recurring roles on the sitcom Spin City (2001) and the drama The Guardian (2002–2003). For the latter, she received her third Emmy nomination. Fawcett's film credits include Love Is a Funny Thing (1969), Myra Breckinridge (1970), Logan's Run (1976), Sunburn (1979), Saturn 3 (1980), The Cannonball Run (1981), Extremities (1986), The Apostle (1997), and Dr. T & the Women (2000).
Fawcett was diagnosed with anal cancer in 2006 and died three years later at age 62. The 2009 NBC documentary Farrah's Story chronicled her battle with the disease. She posthumously earned her fourth Emmy nomination for her work as a producer on Farrah's Story.
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elcinelateleymickyandonie · 4 years ago
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Barbara Rush.
Filmografía
Cine
- Los Goldberg (1950) como Debby Sherman
- Quebec (1951) como Madelon
- La Primera Legión (1951) como Terry Gilmartin
- Cuando los mundos chocan (1951) como Joyce Hendron
- Flaming Feather (1952) como Nora Logan
- Príncipe de piratas (1953) como la condesa Nita Orde
- Vino del espacio exterior (1953) como Ellen Fields
- Taza, hijo de Cochise (1954) como Oona
- Magnífica obsesión (1954) como Joyce Phillips
- El escudo negro de Falworth (1954) como Meg
- Capitán Lightfoot (1955) como Aga Doherty
- Beso de fuego (1955) como Princesa Lucía
- Mundo en mi esquina (1956) como Dorothy Mallinson
- Más grande que la vida (1956) como Lou Avery
- Vuelo a Hong Kong (1956) como Pamela Vincent
- ¡Oh hombres! ¡Oh mujeres! (1957) como Myra Hagerman
- Sin pago inicial (1957) como Betty Kreitzer
- Los jóvenes leones (1958) como Margaret Freemantle
- Harry Black y el tigre (1958) como Christian Tanner
- Los jóvenes de Filadelfia (1959) como Joan Dickinson
- The Bramble Bush (1960) como Margaret 'Mar' McFie
- Extraños cuando nos encontramos (1960) como Eve Coe
- Fecha límite: San Francisco (película de televisión de 1962)
- Ven a soplar tu cuerno (1963) como Connie
- The Unknown (película para televisión de 1964) como Leonora Edmond
- Robin y las 7 capuchas (1964) como Marian
- The Jet Set (película de televisión de 1966)
- Hombre (1967) como Audra Favor
- Estrategia del terror (1969) como Karen Lownes
- Mannix (serie de televisión de 1969, S2Ep06 'Una copia del asesinato') como Celia Bell
- De repente soltero (película para televisión de 1971) como Evelyn Baxter
- Cutter (película para televisión de 1972) como Linda
- Los ojos de Charles Sand (película para televisión de 1972) como Katharine Winslow
- El hombre (1972) como Kay Eaton
- Moon of the Wolf (película para televisión de 1972) como Louise Rodanthe
- Crime Club (película para televisión de 1973) como Denise London
- Peege (corto de 1973) como Mom
Superdad (1973) como Sue McCready
- Tontos, mujeres y diversión (película para televisión de 1974) como Karen Markham
- El último día (película de televisión de 1975) como Betty Spence
- Death Car on the Freeway (película para televisión de 1979) como Rosemary
No puedo detener la música (1980) como
- Amantes del verano (1982) como Jean Featherstone
- La noche en que cayó el puente (película para televisión de 1983) como Elaine Howard
- A su servicio (película para televisión de 1984) como Barbara Stonehill
- Web of Deceit (película para televisión de 1990) como Judith
- El beso de la viuda (película para televisión de 1996) como Edith Fitzpatrick
- El peinado de mi madre (corto de 2006) como Destino
- Corazones sangrantes (corto de 2017) como Barbara Irons.
Créditos de teatro
- El Balón de Oro (1937) debut en el escenario
- The Little Foxes USC Santa Barbara, 1948 y 1975
- Antonio y Cleopatra (1950) Teatro de Pasadena
- Stock de verano (1951) con Anthony Perkins
- La loca de Chaillot (1951) con Jeffrey Hunter
- La voz de la tortuga (1953), con Jeffrey Hunter
- Siempre abril (1969)
- Gira nacional de 40 quilates (1969-1971,1972)
- El cuatro con cartel (1971)
- La insumergible Molly Brown (1972)
- Las mariposas son libres (1972, 1981)
- Private Lives (1973) gira nacional con Louis Jourdan
- Gira nacional del Día del Padre (1974) con Carole Cook
- Toques finales (1974, 1978)
- Fiebre del heno (1975, 1980)
- Los hijos de Kennedy (1975, 1976)
- Especies en peligro de extinción (1976)
- Gira nacional a la misma hora, el próximo año (1976-1978)
- Noche de la iguana (1978)
- Ramitas (1980)
- The Supporting Cast (1982) gira nacional con Carole Cook y Sandy Dennis
- Espíritu alegre (1982-1983)
- Genio discapacitado (1983)
- Mujer de medios independientes (1983-1988) Broadway y gira nacional
- Steel Magnolias (1988-1989) gira nacional con Carole Cook, June Lockhart y Marion Ross
- Cartas de amor (1990-1993)
- Monólogos de la vagina (1995-1997)
- Un delicado equilibrio (1993)
- La edad de oro (1997)
- Hazme un lugar en Forest Lawn (2002-2007).
Televisión
- Lux Video Theatre (1954-1956, 4 episodios) como Cathy / Ruth / Charlotte / Joyce Gavin
- Playhouse 90 (1957-1960, 2 episodios) como Liz / Clara
- La undécima hora (1962, 1 episodio) como Linda Kincaid
- Saints and Sinners (1962-1963, 4 episodios) como Lizzie Hogan
- The Outer Limits (1964, 1 episodio: " Las formas de las cosas desconocidas
Dr. Kildare (1965, 2 episodios) como Madge Bannion
- El fugitivo (1965, 2 episodios) como Marie Lindsey Gerard
- Custer (1967, 1 episodio) como Brigid O'Rourke
- Batman (1968, 2 episodios) como Nora Clavicle
- Peyton Place (1968-1969, 75 episodios) como Marsha Russell
- Mannix (1968-1975, 2 episodios) como Rebekah Bigelow / Celia Bell
- Marcus Welby, MD (1969-1972, 2 episodios) como Dorothy Carpenter / Nadine Cabot
- Medical Center (1969-1974, 4 episodios) como Claire / Pauline / Judy / Nora Caldwell
- Amor, estilo americano (1970, 1 episodio) como Carol (segmento "El amor y el motel")
- The Mod Squad (1971, 1 episodio) como Mrs.Hamilton
- Ironside (1971-1972, 2 episodios) como Lorraine Simms / Mme. Jabes
- Night Gallery (1971, 1 episodio) como Agatha Howard (segmento "Cool Air")
- Maude (1972, 1 episodio) como Phyllis 'Bunny' Nash
- Las calles de San Francisco (1973, 1 episodio) como Anna Slovatzka Marshall
- El nuevo show de Dick Van Dyke (1973-1974, 3 episodios) como Margot Brighton
- Cannon (1975, episodio "Lady on the Run") como Linda Merrick
- La mujer biónica (1976, 1 episodio) como Ann Sommers / Chris Stuart
- Los misterios de Eddie Capra (1978, 1 episodio)
- Fantasy Island (1978-1984, 3 episodios) como Mildred Koster / Kathy Moreau / Professor Smith-Myles
- The Love Boat (1979, 2 episodios) como Eleanor Gardner
- Los buscadores (miniserie de 1979) como Peggy Kent
- Flamingo Road (1980-1982, 38 episodios) como Eudora Weldon
- Knight Rider (1983, 1 episodio) como Elizabeth Knight
- Magnum, PI (1984-1987, 2 episodios) como Phoebe Sullivan / Ann Carrington
- Murder, She Wrote (1987, 1 episodio) como Eva Taylor
- Los corazones son salvajes (1992, 1 episodio) como Caroline Thorpe
- All My Children (1992-1994, 35 episodios recurrentes) como Nola Orsini
- La ley de Burke (1995, 1 episodio) como la jueza Marian Darrow
- The Outer Limits (1998, 1 episodio) como Barbara Matheson
- 7th Heaven (1997-2007, 10 episodios) como Ruth Camden.
Créditos: Tomado de Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barbara_Rush
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#ELCINELATELEYMICKYANDONIE
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norikateatro · 5 years ago
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Norikateatro’s Audio List! 💙
As of:  July 31, 2019 😄!
Please message me if you want an audio! Do not comment *If you want to trade with me that’ll be really cool!
Wicked: Chicago January 06, 2008 - Dan'yelle Williamson (Elphaba u/s); Kate Fahrner (Glinda u/s); Michael Seelbach (Fiyero); Peter Kevoian (The Wizard); K. Todd Freeman (Doctor Dillamond); Barbara Robertson (Madame Morrible); Summer Naomi Scott (Nessarose); Stanton Nash (Boq) Wicked 9 September 2008, 1NT Cast: Carmen Cusack (Elphaba), Katie Rose Clark (G(a)linda), Christopher Russo (u/s The Witch’s Father), Deedee Magno Hall (Nessa), Brad Weinstock (Boq), Myra Lucretia Taylor (Madame Morrible), Paul Slade Smith (u/s The Wizard), Clifton Hall (Fiyero) Wicked: San Francisco March 06, 2010 - Eden Espinosa (Elphaba); Libby Servais (Glinda s/b); D.J. Gregory (Fiyero u/s); Tom McGowan (The Wizard); Paul Slade Smith (Doctor Dillamond); Jody Gelb (Madame Morrible); Deedee Magno Hall (Nessarose); Etai BenShlomo (Boq) Wicked Broadway: March 3, 2013 Cast: Willemijn Verkaik (Elphaba), Alli Mauzey (Glinda), Kyle Dean Massey (Fiyero), Randy Danson (Madame Morrible), Adam Grupper (The Wizard), Catherin Charlebois (Nessarose), F. Michael Haynie (Boq), Tom Flynn (Dr Dillamond) Wicked: Broadway February 22, 2014 (Lindsay Mendez & Alli Mauzey’s Final Show) Lindsay Mendez (Elphaba), Alli Mauzey (Glinda), Kyle Dean Massey (Fiyero), Carol Kane (Madame Morrible), Tom McGowan (Wizard), Catherine Charlebois (Nessarose), Michael Wartella (Boq), Note: Lindsay, Alli, Kyle & Tom’s last performance. ​Wicked Mexico-June 20, 2014 Elenco: Viviana Barrera (u/s Elphaba), Cecilia de la Cueva (Glinda), Jorge Lau (Fiyero), Paco Morales (El Maravilloso Mago de Oz), Anahí Allué (Srita. Morrida), Marisol Meneses (Nessarosa), Sebastián Treviño (u/s Boq), Beto Torres (Dr. Dillamond), Emanuel Gáitan (Chistery). Viviana's first performance as Elphaba. Wicked: London  June 23, 2014 Cast: Emma Hatton (s/b Elphaba), Sophie Linder-Lee (s/b Glinda), Jeremy Taylor (Fiyero), Philippa Buxton (u/s Nessarose), Sam Lupton (Boq), Sue Kelvin (Madame Morrible), Martyn Ellis (The Wizard), Paul Clarkson (Dr. Dillamond). Wicked: Broadway ​January 27, 2015 Caroline Bowman (Elphaba), Kara Lindsay (Glinda), Matt Shingledecker (Fiyero), Tom McGowan (The Wizard), Kathy Fitzgerald (Madame Morrible), Alicia L. Albright (Nessarose u/s), Robin de Jesus (Boq) The Rocky Horror Picture Show: Broadway March 14th, 1975 (Soundboard) Cast:  Bill Miller (Brad Majors), Abigale Haness (Janet Weiss), Graham Jarvis (Narrator), Richard O'Brien (Riff Raff), Tim Curry (Dr. Frank-N-Furter), Jamie Donnelly (Magenta), Boni Enten (Columbia), Kim Milford (Rocky), Meat Loaf (Eddie/Dr. Scott)  Notes: This is a live recording made on March 14th, 1975 of the (very short-lived) Rocky Horror Show's original run at the Belasco Theatre on Broadway.   Cat 1991 México DF, México Cast: Marisol Arreola, Hector Arroyo, Simone Brook, Olivia Buzzio, Gabriel de Cervantes, Maru Dueñas, Cecilia Huerta, Javier Diaz Dueñas, Manuel Landeta, Armando Moreno, Enrique del Olmo, María del Sol, Fabiola Zepeda, Lenny Zundel.  Notes: Soundboard Recording  Missing Overture. This could be an audio rip from the DVD, but I'm not 100% sure. Cats London November 8th, 1995 Cast: Admetus/Macavity: Richard Armitage, Alonzo: Nunzio Lombardo, Bill Bailey: Daniel Crossley, Bombalurina: Vanessa Leagh-Hicks, Bustopher/Gus: Tony Timberlake, Carbucketty: Sandy Rass,  Cassandra: Deborah Shrimpton, Coricopat: David Olton, Demeter: Michele Hooper, Electra: Nicola Lee-Owens, Etcetera: Charlotte Peck, George/Rumpus: Steven Wayne,  Grizabella: Clare Burt, Jellylorum: Carrie Ellis, Jemima: Kimberly Partridge. Jennyanydots: Beth Robson (u/s), Mistoffelees: Thomas Paton,Mungojerrie: Ian Meeson, Munkustrap: Andrew Halliday, Old Deuteronomy: Graeme Lauren (s/b), Rumpleteazer: Vikki Coote,  Rum Tum Tugger: John Partridge, Skimbleshanks: Tommi Sliiden (u/s), Tantomile:  Tee Soo-Chan, Victor: John Stacey, Victoria: Sandra Kater ​Chicago: Broadway - 1975 8 Aug Cast-Liza Minelli (special temp. replacement - Roxie Hart), Chita Rivera (Velma Kelly), Jerry Orbach (Billy Flynn), Mary McCarty (Mama Morton), Barney Martin (Amos Hart) Cats 15 July 1998, Hamburg Cast: John Partridge (Munkustrap), Kristin Hölck (Grizabella), Stephan Drakulich (Old Deuteronomy), Ray Strachan (Rum Tum Tugger), Damian Kacperski (Mr. Mistoffelees), Lachlan Youngberg (Bustopher Mürr), Tanya Christensen (Gumbie Katz’), Marco Krämer (Skimbleshanks), Virginia Lilly (Rumpleteazer), Livio Salvi (Mungojerrie) Cats: Seoul, Korea  2008 Oct 16 Cast: 신영석 Shin Young Seok (Grizabella), 대성 Tae Seong (Rum Tum Tugger), 홍경수 Hong Kyung Soo (Munkustrap), 이희정 Lee Hui Jeong (Old Deuteronomy), 김보경 Kim Bo Kyung (Rumpleteazer), 강인영 Kang In Young (Mungogerrie), 강연종 Kang Yeon Jong (Gus), 정주영 Jeong Joo Young (Macavity), 유회웅 Yoo Hui Woong (Mr. Mistoffelees), 문병권 Moon Byung Gwon (Skimbleshanks), 왕브리타  Wang Brita (Jemima), 백두산 Baek Doo San (Alonzo), 이은혜 Lee Eun Hye (Jellylorum) Cats London: December 27th, 2014 Cats:  Broadway September 24th, 2016 Cast:  Leona Lewis (Grizabella), Tyler Hanes (Rum Tum Tugger), Ricky Ubeda (Mistoffelees), Nathan Patrick Morgan (Old Deuteronomy u/s), Eloise Kropp (Jennyanydots),  Callan Bergmann (Carbucketty u/s), Jeremy Davis (Skimbleshanks), Kim Faure (Demeter), Sara Jean Ford (Jellylorum), Lili Froehlich (Electra), Daniel Gaymon (Macavity),  Francesca Granell (Rumpleteazer  u/s), Christopher Gurr (Gus/Bustopher Jones), Andy Huntington Jones (Munkustrap), Kolton Krouse (Tumblebrutus), Jess Le Protto (Mungojerrie), Georgina Pazcougin (Victoria), Claire Camp (Cassandra u/s), Arianna Rosario (SIllabub), Ahmad Smmons (Alonzo), Christine Cornish Smith (Bombalurina), Corey Snide (Coricopat), Emily Tate (Tantomile), Sharrod Wiliams (Pouncival) Cats (1989 Original French Cast Recording) Cats (1991 Original Mexican Cast Recording)   Cabaret - Signature Theatre Washington DC - Date Unknown Cast: Wesley Taylor (Emcee), Barret Wilbert Weed (Sally), Gregory Woodell (Cliff), Rick Foucheux (Herr Schultz), Naomi Jacobson (Fraulein Schneider), Bobby Smith (Ernst), Maria Rizzo (Fraulein Kost) ​Carousel: 2018  Broadway Revival January 28th, 2018 (1st Preview) Cast: Joshua Henry as Billy Bigelow, Jessie Mueller as Julie Jordan, Lindsay Mendez as Carrie Pipperidge, Renée Fleming as Nettie Fowler, Alexander Gemignani as Enoch Snow, Amar Ramasar as Jigger, John Douglas Thompson as the Starkeeper, and Brittany Pollock as Louise Dear Evan Hansen:  Broadway - May 15, 2018 Cast: Taylor Trensch (Evan Hansen), ​Laura Dreyfuss (Zoe), Will Roland (Jared), Phoenix Best (Alana), Alex Boniello (Connor), Rachel Bay Jones (Heidi), Michael Park (Larry), Jennifer Laura Thompson (Cynthia) Notes: Alex's first show as Connor.   El Hombre de La Mancha (1969 Original Mexican Cast Recording) El Hombre de La Mancha (2017 Mexican Revival Cast Recording) Little Shop Of Horrors:  Broadway | September 16, 2003 DeQuina Moore (Chiffon), Trisha Jeffrey (Crystal), Carla J. Hargrove (Ronnette), Rob Bartlett (Mushnik), Kerry Butler (Audrey), Hunter Foster (Seymour), Michael-Leon Wooley (voice of Audrey II) ​Into the Woods National Tour (Fiasco Theater Production) 4/11/17 Ahmanson Theatre, Los Angeles Eleasha Gamble (Baker's Wife), Anthony Chatmon II (Lucinda/Wolf/Cinderella's Prince), Fred Rose (Mysterious Man), Darick Pead (Rapunzel's Prince/Florinda/Milky White), Bonne Kramer (Cinderella's Stepmother/Jack's Mother), Laurie Veldheer (Cinderella/Granny), Stephanie Umoh (The Witch), Patrick Mulryan (Jack/Steward), Evan Harrington (Baker), Lisa Helmi Johanson (Little Red Ridinghood/Rapunzel). *Includes BC/EFA Speech by Patrick Mulryan. Wicked (2016 Original Mexican Cast Recording)This was released by the official Mexican Page on Youtube. It’s a Soundboard recording of Wicked México. Sound is crystal clear, some of the songs have dialogue. Cast: Ana Cecilia Anzaldúa (Elphaba), Cecilia de la Cueva (Glinda), Jorge Lau (Fiyero), Marisol Meneses (Nessarosa). Adam Sadwing (Boq), Beto Torres (Dr. Dillamond), Anahí Allué (Senorita. Mórrida), Paco Morales (El Mago de Oz), Beto Díaz (Frexspar/ El Padre de Elphaba), Lizeth Navarro (Melena/ La Madre de Elphaba). Alicia Paola Sanchez (La Partera) Wicked - 2016.08.18 - International Tour Cast: Jodie Steele (Elphaba s/b), Elizabeth Futter (Glinda u/s), Steven Pinder (The Wizard/Dr. Dillamond), Bradley Jaden (Fiyero), Kim Ismay (Madame Morrible), Emily Shaw (Nessarose), Iddon Jones (Boq) notes: This was Elizabeth’s first show as Glinda! On Your Feet: Broadway April 1st, 2017 (Evening) Ana Villafañe (Gloria), Ektor Rivera (Emilio), Yassmin Alers (Gloria Fajardo u), Alma Cuervo (Consuelo), Amaris Sanchez (Little Gloria), Eduardo Hernadez (Young Emilio and others), Eliseo Roman (José Fajardo), Genny Lis Padilla (Rebecca) My Master: This show was great but there was a very drunk lady sitting next to me, she belted some of the lyrics to the songs! A Chorus Line:  Westchester Broadway Theatre February 3rd, 2018 (Evening) Cast: Drew Carr (Mike), Tiffany Chalothorn (Connie), Erika Conaway (Tricia), Joseph Cullinane (Greg), Kevin Curtis (Richie), Emma Degerstedt (Val), Brian Dillon (Larry), David Elder (Zach), Tim Fuchs (Al), Danielle Marie Gonzalez (Vicki),  David Grindrod (Roy), Michael John Hughes (Paul), Tyler Jimenez (Don), Emily Kelly (Maggie), Ashley Klinger Kristine), Joey Lucherini (Frank), Erica Mansfield (Cassie), Alexandra Matteo (Diana), Logan Mortier (Bobby), PJ Palmer (Mark), Lauren Sprague (Sheila), Kelsey Walston (Bebe), Caitlin Wilayton (Judy) My Master: This performance was wonderful, it had no intermission. Avenue Q 1999 Demos Anastasia: Broadway July 21, 2017 ( 8:00 PM) cast: Christy Altomare (Anya), Derek Klena (Dmitry), Mary Beth Peil (Dowager Empress Maria Feodorovna), Ramin Karimloo (Gleb), John Bolton (Vlad Popov), Caroline O'Connor (Lily), Kathryn Boswell (Countess Gregory swing) My Master Charlie and the Chocolate Factory: Broadway November 11th, 2017 (Evening) Cast: Christian Borle (Willy Wonka), Ryan Foust (Charlie Bucket), Kyle Taylor Parker (Mrs. Green), John Rubinstein (Grandpa Joe), Emily Padgett (Mrs. Bucket), Kristy Cates (Grandma Josephine), Madeleine Doherty (Grandma Georgina), Paul Slade Smith (Grandpa George), Mikey Winslow( Jerry u), Stephanie Gibson (Cherry), Kathy Fitzgerald (Mrs. Gloop), F. Michael Haynie (Augustus Gloop), Jared Bradslaw (Mr. Salt u), Emma Pfaeffle (Veruca Salt), Mr. Beauregarde (Alan H. Green), Violet Beauregarde (Trista Dollison), Michael Wartella (Mike TeaVee), Jackie Hoffman (Mrs. Teavee) (My Master) Miss Saigon:  Broadway January 14th, 2018 Cast: Eva Noblezada (Kim), Jon Jon Briones (The Engineer), Alistair Brammer (Chris), Katie Rose Clarke (Ellen), Nicholas Christopher (John), Devin Ilaw (Thuy), Dorcas Leung (Gigi) (Final Show) Mary Poppins: (2012 Mexican Cast Recording) Bianca Marroquin (Mary Poppins), Mauricio Salas (Bert), Catalina Farias (Winifred Banks), Paco Morales (George Banks), Daniela Meneses [?] (Jane Banks), Sebastián Gallegos[?] (Michael Banks) Andrés Elvira (Valentin), Mariano Bucio (Neleus), Alm Cristal (Mrs. Brill), Andrés Sáez (Robertson Ay), Laura Cortés (Ms. Andrew & Bird Woman), Sergio Carranza (Almirante Boom), Paloma Cordero (Mrs. Corry), Natalia Saltiel (Mrs. Lark), Vince Miranda, Eden Pintos, Marcela Nava, Alma Escudero, Yolanda Campos, Majo Perez, Julieta Martínez, Eduardo Ibarra, Carlos Pulido, Omar Rodríguez, Alexo Fergo, Antonio Mariscal, Alicia Paola Sánchez, Jose Sampedro, Kim Yañez, Raymundo Montoya, Óscar Hernández, Roberto Hernández, Cecilia Arias, Mariano Villarello, Marcia Peña, Ruben Plascencia, Lolo Jiménez. *Songs only. This was recorded from the soundboard from various dates throughout the run. Once on this Island: Broadway Revival January 22nd, 2018 Cast:   Hailey Kilgore (Ti Moune), Isaac Powell (Daniel), Tamyra Gray (Papa Ge), Lea Salonga (Erzulie), Norm Lewis (Agwe), Alex Newell (Asaka), Kenita R. Miller (Mama Euralie), T Oliver Reid (u/s Tonton Julian), Mia Williamson (Little Girl), Alysha Deslorieux (Andrea/Storyteller), David Jennings (Armand/Storyteller), Tyler Hardwick (u/s Beauxhommes/Storyteller). Frozen: Broadway March 4th, 2018- Cast: Alyssa Fox (s/b Elsa), Patti Murin, John Riddle, Jelani Alladin, Andrew Pirozzi, Greg HIldreth, Audrey Bennett, Brooklyn Nelson, Ann Sanders, James Brown III, Timothy Hughes, Olivia Phillip, Robert Creighton, Kevin Del Aguila Notes: Alyssa Fox’s debut as Elsa Chicago Broadway: April 1st, 2018 (Evening) Cast: Amra-Faye Wright (Velma), Charlotte d’ Amboise (Roxie), Brian O’ Brien (Fred Casey) , Evan Harrington (Amos) , Katie Mitchell (Liz), Pilar Millhollen (Annie), Donna Marie Asbury (June), Beth Johnson Nicely (Hunyak u/s), Angel Reda (Mona), Valerie Simpson (Matron “Mama” Morton), Chaz Lamar Shepherd (Billy Flynn), R. Lowe (Mary Sunshine), Jessica Ernest (Go-To-Hell Kitty)  My Master: Act 1 only (Ends towards the middle of Cell Block Tango) Kinky Boots: Broadway April 28th, 2018 Cast: Charlie Price (David Cook), Blaine Alden Krauss (Lola u), Cooper Lantz (Young Charlie), Jesús del Orden (Young Lola), Stephen Berger (Mr. Price), Eugene Barry-Hill (Simon Sr), Caroline Bowman (Nicola), Marcus Neville (George), Daniel Stewart Sherman (Don), Kirstin Maldonado (Lauren), Natalie Joy Johnson (Pat), Jake Odmark (Harry), Jennifer Perry (Trish), Ciarán Mccarthy (Richard Bailey), Adinah Alexander (Milan Stage Manager), Kevin Smith Kirkwood, Alfred Dalpino (u/s), Fred Odgaard, Kyle Post, Charlie Sutton, and Joey Taranto (Angels) My Master: Ciarán Mccarthy’s Broadway debut! Mean Girls: Broadway 6/17/2018 Cast: Erika Henningsen (Cady Heron), Becca Petersen (u/s Regina George), Ashley Park (Gretchen Wieners), Kate Rockwell (Karen  Smith), Barrett Wilbert Weed (Janis Sarkisian), Grey Henson (Damian Hubbard), Kerry Butler (Mrs. Heron/Ms. Norbury/Mrs. George), Rick Younger (Mr. Duvall), Kyle Selig (Aaron Samuels), Cheech Manohar (Kevin Gnapoor), Iain Young (u/s Mr Heron) Notes: Becca's Regina George debut Moulin Rouge: Boston Tryouts July 24th, 2018- Cast: Aaron Tveit (Christian), Karen Olivo (Satine), Danny Burstein (Harold Zidler), Sahr Ngaujah (Toulouse-Lautrec), Tam Mutu (Duke of Monroth), Ricky Rojas (Santiago), Robyn Hurder (Nini) Notes: Act I is pretty much the same but Act II has some changes. "Roxanne is now far more manic and powerful, Crazy/Rolling in the Deep has a much more desperate feel which makes the pain Christian and Satine feel much more obvious, and Come What May is restored in part to Satine's death scene." Be More Chill-​August 2, 2018 (Off Broadway) Will Roland (Jeremy Heere), George Salazar (Michael Mell), Stephanie Hsu (Christine Canigula), Jason Tam (The SQUIP), Katlyn Carlson (Chloe Valentine), Lauren Marcus (Brooke Lohst), Gerard Canonico (Rich Goranski), Tiffany Mann (Jenna Rolan), Britton Smith (Jake Dillinger), Jason "SweetTooth" Williams (Mr. Heere/Mr. Reyes/Scary Stock Boy) Once on this Island: Broadway Revival August 18th, 2018- 2:00 PM Cast:   Lauren Lott (Ti Moune), Isaac Powell (Daniel), Merle Dandridge (Papa Ge) Darlesia Cearcy (Erzulie), Quentin Earl Darrington (Agwe), Alex Newell (Asaka), Kenita R. Miller (Mama Euralie), Boise Holmes ( Tonton Julian), Mia Williamson (Little Girl), Anna Uzele (Andrea/Storyteller), David Jennings (Armand/Storyteller), and Daniel Yearwood ( Beauxhommes/Storyteller) My Master Notes: This was such an incredible show, I cried a lot! Wicked - Broadway December 1st, 2018 Cast: Jessica Vosk (Elphaba), Amanda Jane Cooper (Glinda), Ryan Mccartan (Fiyero), Jye Frasca (Boq), Kristen Martin (Nessarose), Nancy Opel (Madame Morrible), Kevin Chamberlin (The Wizard), Jamie Jackson (Dr. Dillamond), Michael Di Liberto (u/s Witch’s Father/Ozian Official), Lindsay Janisse (Witch’s Mother), Kathy Santen (Midwife), Dominic Giudici (Chistery), Ioana Alfonso, Larkin Bogan, Teneise Mitchell Ellis, Dominic Giudici, Dan Gleason, Josh Daniel Green, Jeff Heimbrock, Manuel I. Herrera, Courtney Iventosch, Lindsay Janisse, Britney Johnson, Katie Ladner, Marissa Lupp, Matt Meigs, Dashi Mitchell, Lindsay K. Northen, Jonathan Ritter, William Ryall, Kathy Santen, Hannah Shankman, Travis Taber, Jeremy Thompson (Monkeys, students, Denizens of the Emerald City, Palace Guards and Other Citizens of Oz)   User: dnc445 on Reddit’s Master Dear Evan Hansen - Broadway December 12, 2018 ​Cast: Roman Banks (u/s Evan), Lisa Brescia (Heidi Hansen), Mallory Bechtel (Zoe Murphy), Sky Lakota-Lynch (Jared Kleinman), Phoenix Best (Alana Beck), Alex Boniello (Connor Murphy), Garrett Long (u/s Cynthia Murphy), Michael Park (Larry Murphy) Roman Banks First Performance King Kong Broadway: December 13th, 2018- 2:00 PM Cast: Christiani Pitts (Ann Darrow), Eric William Morris (Carl Denham), Erik Lochtefeld (Lumpy), Rory Donovan (Captain Englehorn), Harley Jay (Barman), Casey Garvin (Fake Carl), John Hoche (Voice of Kong ) My Master: This show was really fun! James Retter Duncan (swing) and Nick Rashad Burroughs’ first show Wicked: Broadway  January 10, 2019 (Evening) Jessica Vosk (Elphaba), Brittney Johnson (u/s Glinda), Jake Boyd (Fiyero), Kevin Chamberlin (The Wizard), Nancy Opel (Madame Morrible), Jesse JP Johnson (Boq), Kristen Martin (Nessarose), Jamie Jackson (Dr. Dillamond), Michael Di Liberto as (u/s Witch's Father), Lindsay Janisse (Witch's Mother), Kathy Santen (Midwife). Master: thediaryofatheatrekid Notes: Brittney's debut as Glinda! She’s the first woman of color to portray Glinda on Broadway! Beauty and the Beast at WPPAC, White Plains, NY January 12, 2019 (Evening) Cast: Belle ( Erica Lustig), Beast (Ezekial Andrew), Gaston ( Tom DeMichele), Lefou (Robert Peterpaul), Maurice (David M. Beris), Lumiere (Patrick Pevehouse), Cogsworth (Brendan Doyle), Mrs. Potts (Paulette Oliva, Chip (Robbie Crandall),  Madame de la Grande Bouche (Katelyn Lauria) and Babette (Elizabeth Brady) My Master Wicked: Broadway March 30, 2019 (Evening) Cast: Laurel Harris (Standby Elphaba), Katie Rose Clarke (Glinda), Gizel Jimenez (Nessarose), Boq (Jesse JP Johnson), Fiyero (Ryan McCartan), Dr. Dillamond (Jamie Johnson), Madame Morrible (Nancy Opal), The Wizard (Michael McCormick), Witch's Mother (Sterling Masters), Witch's Father (William Ryall), Midwife (Kathy Santen), Chistery (Raymond Joel Matsamura) My Master Kinky Boots: Broadway April 7, 2019 (Last Show) Cast: Andy Kelso  (Charlie), J. Harrison Ghee (Lola), Carrie St. Louis (Lauren), Caroline Bowman (Nicola), Daniel Stewart Sherman (Don), Marcus Neville (George) Hadestown: Broadway July 9th, 2019 (Evening) Cast:  Reeve Carney (Orpheus), Eva Noblezada (Eurydice), Amber Gray (Persephone), Patrick Page (Hades), Andre De Shields (Hermes), Jewelle Blackman (Fate), Yvette Gonzalez-Nacer (Fate), Kay Trinidad (Fate), Afra Hines, Timothy Hughes, John Krause, Kimberly Marable, Ahmad Simmons (Workers Chorus) (My Master) Jesus Christ Superstar: July 8th 2019  Barbican Center (Regent's Park Production) Cast: Robert Tripolino (Jesus of Nazareth), Ricardo Afonso (Judas Iscariot), Sallay Garnett (Mary Magdalene), Matt Cardle (Pontius Pilate), Samuel Buttery (King Herod), Cavin Cornwall (Caiaphas), Nathan Amzi (Annas), Matthew Harvey (Peter), Tim Newman (Simon Zealotes) Graverobber’s Master Les Misérables:  London 13 July 2019 (Evening) CAST: Dean Chisnall: Jean Valjean, Bradley Jaden: Javert, Carley Stenson: Fantine, Elena Skye: Eponine, Toby Miles: Marius, Charlotte Kennedy: Cosette, Steven Meo: Thénardier, Vivien Parry: Madame Thénardier, Samuel Edwards: Enjolras Notes: The final show of the original production of Les Misérables. Includes Dean Chisnall's speech. Please gift this audio upon ​request. Instrumentals: A Chorus Line US Tour  Pit Tracks Cats Instrumental Tracks (Mortifer) A lot of the tracks are synthesized, sounds like someone took a lot of karaoke tracks and put them together with orchestra but they’re some great tracks. Cats Mexico 1991 Orchestra Tracks (Teatro Silvia Pinal) ​ ​ Cats Backing Tracks (Midi) The Wizard of Oz Orchestra Tracks (RSC’ 1981) Les Mis US Tour Orchestra Tracks ​Wicked Orchestra Tracks Notes: This album is given to cast members when they first get cast in the show. People say this orchestration is the First National Tour one but it really isn’t, it sounds much more like the LA orchestrations. Perfect quality, includes every musical interlude, underscore, song, etc.
Audio Wants: Audio of the current run of Cats in Mexico, any production of Cabaret. Anything with Wicked, Cats México or Argentina, Dear Evan Hansen, Hadestown, Once on this Island, The Wizard of Oz, and anything I don’t have!
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Dr. Myra Adele Logan: First Woman To Perform Open Heart Surgery
Dr. Myra Adele Logan: First Woman To Perform Open Heart Surgery
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  Dr. Myra A. Logan (1908-1977) made history in 1943 by becoming the first woman to operate on a human heart. Logan was born in Tuskegee, Alabama. Her father was the treasurer of Tuskegee Institute. Her mother was well known suffragist and health care advocate. Her mother also had a college degree, which would have been rare at that time. Logan earned an MS in…
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THEME: BODY- HEART | CIRCULATORY | ENDOCRINE
BODY-HEARTS | CIRCULATORY SYSTEM (or cardiovascular) | ENDOCRINE SYSTEM
HEART and SURGERY
Myra Adele Logan
Daniel Hale Williams
Vivien Thomas
Edith Irby Jones
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May Edward Chinn
Eliza Ann Grier Mary Fitzbutler Waring
Halle Tanner Dillon Johnson
Sophia B. Jones
Lillian Holland Harvey
Caroline Still Anderson
Katherine A. Flores
Dr. Elena Rios
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Dr. Joycelyn Elders
PHYSIOLOGIST
DR. Bernardo Alberto Houssay
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In 1997, although she weathered some negative press for a rambling appearance on The Late Show with David Letterman, she also garnered strong reviews for her role in the film The Apostle with Robert Duvall. She continued in numerous TV series, including recurring roles in the sitcom Spin City (2001) and the drama The Guardian (2002–2003). For the latter, she received her third Emmy nomination. Her film roles include Love Is a Funny Thing (1969), Myra Breckinridge (1970), Logan's Run (1976), Sunburn (1979), Saturn 3 (1980), The Cannonball Run (1981), Extremities (1986), The Apostle (1997), and Dr. T & the Women (2000).
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A Dozen Women Scientists You’ve Never Heard Of
Dr. Alice Hamilton: pioneer in industrial medicine in the U.S Dr. Florence Rena Sabin: pioneer in the movement to change the aim of medical study from the cure to the prevention of disease. Dr. Lise Meitner: Pioneer in nuclear physics. First scientist to recognize that the atom could be split to release tremendous amounts of energy. Dr. Leta S. Holilngworth: Pioneer in the science of clinical psychology. An early fighter for women's rights. Dr. Rachel Fuller Brown: Chemist. Co-discoverer of the antibiotic nystatin, the first antibiotic effective against fungus diseases. Dr. Gladys Anderson Emerson: The first to isolate vitamin E from wheat germ oil and study its functions. Studied the possible relationship of nutrition to cancer and arteriosclerosis. Dr. Maria Goeppert Mayer: Nobel Prize winner in physics fro her shell theory of the nucleus of the atom. Dr. Myra Adele Logan: Pioneer in medicine. First woman surgeon to operate on the heart. First black woman to be elected a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons Dr. Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin: Nobel Prize winner in chemistry in 1964. Determined the structure of important chemical compounds of the body by cyrstallography. Dr. Jane C. Wright: Pioneer of chemotherapy. First black woman to be appointed to a high post in medical administration. Dr. Rosalyn S. Yalow: Nobel Prize winner in medicine, 1977, for her discovery of radioimmunoassay Dr. Sylvia Earle Mead: Marine biologist who led the first US team of female aquanauts in the Tektite Underwater Research Project 
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Charles Henry Alston
 (November 28, 1907 – April 27, 1977) was an African-American painter, sculptor, illustrator, muralist and teacher who lived and worked in the New York City neighborhood of Harlem. Alston was active in the Harlem Renaissance; Alston was the first African-American supervisor for the Works Progress Administration's Federal Art Project. Alston designed and painted murals at the Harlem Hospital and the Golden State Mutual Life Insurance Building. In 1990 Alston's bust of Martin Luther King, Jr. became the first image of an African American displayed at the White House.
Personal life
Early life
Charles Henry Alston was born on November 28, 1907, in Charlotte, North Carolina, to Reverend Primus Priss Alston and Anna Elizabeth Miller Alston, and was the youngest of five children. Only three survived past infancy: His sister Rousmaniere, and his brothers Wendell and Charles. His father was born into slavery in 1851 in Pittsboro, North Carolina; after the Civil War, he graduated from St. Augustine's College and became a prominent minister and founder of St. Michael's Episcopal Church. He was described as a "race man": an African American who dedicated his skills to the furtherance of the black race. Reverend Alston met his wife when she was a student at his school. Charles was nicknamed "Spinky" by his father, and kept the nickname as an adult. In 1910, when Charles was three, his father died suddenly of a cerebral hemorrhage. Locals described him in admiration as the "Booker T. Washington of Charlotte".
In 1913 Anna Alston married Harry Bearden. Through the marriage, the future artist Romare Bearden became Charles’ cousin. The two Bearden families lived across the street from each other; the friendship between Romare and Charles would last a lifetime. As a child Alston was inspired by his older brother Wendell's drawings of trains and cars, which the young artist copied. Charles also played with clay, creating a sculpture of North Carolina. As an adult he reflected on his memories of sculpting with clay as a child: "I’d get buckets of it and put it through strainers and make things out of it. I think that's the first art experience I remember, making things." His mother was a skilled embroiderer and took up painting at the age of 75. His father was also good at drawing, wooing Alston's mother with small sketches in the medians of letters he wrote her.
In 1915 the family moved to New York, as many African-American families did during the Great Migration. Alston's step-father, Henry Bearden, left before his wife and children to secure a job overseeing elevator operations and the newsstand staff at the Bretton Hotel in the Upper West Side. The family lived in Harlem and was considered middle-class. During the Great Depression, the people of Harlem suffered economically. The "stoic strength" seen within the community was later expressed in Charles’ fine art. At Public School 179 in Manhattan, the boy's artistic abilities were recognized and he was asked to draw all of the school posters during his years there.
Higher education
Alston graduated from DeWitt Clinton High School, where he was nominated for academic excellence and was the art editor of the school's magazine, The Magpie. He was a member of the Arista - National Honor Society and also studied drawing and anatomy at the Saturday school of the National Academy of Art . In high school he was given his first oil paints and learned about his aunt Bessye Bearden's art salons, which stars like Duke Ellington and Langston Hughes attended. After graduating in 1925, he attended Columbia University, turning down a scholarship to the Yale School of Fine Arts.
Alston entered the pre-architectural program only to lose interest upon seeing the lack of success many African-American architects had in the field. After also experimenting with pre-med, he decided that math, physics and chemistry "was not just my bag" and he entered the fine arts program. During his time at Columbia he joined Alpha Phi Alpha, worked on the university's Columbia Daily Spectator and drew cartoons for the school's magazine Jester. He also hung out in Harlem restaurants and clubs, where his love for jazz and black music would be fostered. In 1929 he graduated and received a fellowship to study at Teachers College, where he obtained his Master's in 1931.
Later life
For the years 1942–43 Alston was stationed in the army at Fort Huachuca in Arizona. Upon returning to New York on April 8, 1944, he married Dr. Myra Adele Logan, then an intern at the Harlem Hospital. They met when he was working on a mural project at the hospital. Their home, including his studio, as on Edgecombe Avenue near Highbridge Park. The couple lived close to family; at their frequent gatherings Alston enjoyed cooking and Myra played piano. During the 1940s Alston also took occasional art classes studying under Alexander Kostellow.
In January 1977 Myra Logan died. Months later on April 27, 1977, Charles Spinky Alston died after a long bout with cancer. His memorial service was held at St. Martins Episcopal Church on May 21, 1977, in New York City.
Professional career
While obtaining his master's degree, Alston was the boys’ work director at the Utopia Children's House, started by James Lesesne Wells. He also began teaching at the Harlem Community Art Center, founded by Augusta Savage in the basement of what is now the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture. Alston's teaching style was influenced by the work of John Dewey, Arthur Wesley Dow, and Thomas Munro. During this period, Alston began to teach the 10-year-old Jacob Lawrence, whom he strongly influenced. Alston was introduced to African art by the poet Alain Locke. In the late 1920s Alston joined Bearden and other black artists who refused to exhibit in William E. Harmon Foundation shows, which featured all-black artists in their traveling exhibits. Alston and his friends thought the exhibits were curated for a white audience, a form of segregation which the men protested. They did not want to be set aside but exhibited on the same level as art peers of every skin color.
In 1938 the Rosenwald Fund provided money for Alston to travel to the South, which was his first return there since leaving as a child. His travel with Giles Hubert, an inspector for the Farm Security Administration, gave him access to certain situations and he photographed many aspects of rural life. These photographs serves as the basis for a series of genre portraits depicting southern black life. In 1940 he completed Tobacco Farmer, the portrait of a young black farmer in white overalls and a blue shirt with a youthful yet serious look upon his face, sitting in front of the landscape and buildings he works on and in. That same year he received a second round of funding from the Rosenwald Fund to travel South, and he spent extended time at Atlanta University.
During the 1930s and early 1940s, Alston created illustrations for magazines such as Fortune, Mademoiselle, The New Yorker, Melody Maker and others. He also designed album covers for artists such as Duke Ellington and Coleman Hawkins. Alston became staff artist at the Office of War Information and Public Relations in 1940, creating drawings of notable African Americans. These images were used in over 200 black newspapers across the country by the government to "foster goodwill with the black citizenry."
Eventually Alston left commercial work to focus on his own artwork. In 1950, he became the first African-American instructor at the Art Students League, where he remained on faculty until 1971. In 1950, his Painting was exhibited at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and his artwork was one of few purchased by the museum. He landed his first solo exhibition in 1953 at the John Heller Gallery, which represented artists such as Roy Lichtenstein. He exhibited there five times from 1953 to 1958.
In 1956, he became the first African-American instructor at the Museum of Modern Art, where he taught for a year before going to Belgium on behalf of MOMA and the State Department. He coordinated the children's community center at Expo 58. In 1958 he was awarded a grant from and was elected as a member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters.
In 1963, Alston co-founded Spiral with Romare Bearden and Hale Woodruff. Spiral served as a collective of conversation and artistic exploration for a large group of artists who "addressed how black artists should relate to American society in a time of segregation." Artists and arts supporters gathered for Spiral, such as Emma Amos, Perry Ferguson and Merton Simpson. This group served as the 1960s version of 306. Alston was described as an "intellectual activist", and in 1968 he spoke at Columbia about his activism. In the mid-1960s Spiral created an exhibition of black and white artworks, but the exhibition was never officially sponsored by the group due to inner-group disagreements.
In 1968, Alston received a presidential appointment from Lyndon Johnson to the National Council of Culture and the Arts. Mayor John Lindsay appointed him to the New York City Art Commission in 1969. He was made full professor at City College of New York in 1973 where he had taught since 1968. In 1975 he was awarded the first Distinguished Alumni Award from Teachers College. The Art Student's League created a 21-year merit scholarship in 1977 under Alston's name to commemorate each year of his tenure.
Painting a person and a culture
Alston shared studio space with Henry Bannarn at 306 W. 141st Street, which served as an open space for artists, photographers, musicians, writers and the like. Other artists held studio space at 306, such as Jacob Lawrence, Addison Bate and his brother Leon. During this time Alston founded the Harlem Artists Guild with Savage and Elba Lightfoot to work towards equality in WPA art programs in New York. During the early years of 306, Alston focused on mastering portraiture. Early works such as Portrait of a Man (1929) show Alston's detailed and realistic style depicted through pastels and charcoals, inspired by the style of Winold Reiss. In his Girl in a Red Dress (1934) and The Blue Shirt (1935), he used modern and innovative techniques for his portraits of young individuals in Harlem. Blue Shirt is thought to be a portrait of Jacob Lawrence. During this time he also created Man Seated with Travel Bag (c. 1938–40), showing the seedy and bleak environment, contrasting with work like the racially charged Vaudeville (c. 1930) and its caricature style of a man in blackface.
Inspired from his trip south, Alston began his "family series" in the 1940s. Intensity and angularity come through in the faces of the youth in his portraits Untitled (Portrait of a Girl) and Untitled (Portrait of a Boy). These works also show the influence that African sculpture had on his portraiture, with Portrait of a Boy showing more cubist features. Later family portraits show Alston's exploration of religious symbolism, color, form and space. His family group portraits are often faceless, which Alston states is the way that white America views blacks. Paintings such as Family (1955) show a woman seated and a man standing with two children – the parents seem almost solemn while the children are described as hopeful and with a use of color made famous by Cézanne. In Family Group(c. 1950) Alston's use of gray and ochre tones brings together the parents and son as if one with geometric patterns connecting them together as if a puzzle. The simplicity of the look, style and emotion upon the family is reflective and probably inspired by Alston's trip south. His work during this time has been described as being "characterized by his reductive use of form combined with a sun-hued". During this time he also started to experiment with ink and wash painting seen in work such as Portrait of a Woman (1955) as well as creating portraits to illustrate the music surrounding him in Harlem. Blues Singer #4 shows a female singer on stage with a white flower on her shoulder and a bold red dress, reminiscent of Ella Fitzgerald. Girl in a Red Dress is thought to be Bessie Smith, for whom he drew many times when she was recording and performing. Jazz was an important influence in Alston's work and social life, representing itself in other works like Jazz (1950) and Harlem at Night.
The 1960s civil rights movement influenced his work heavily with artworks influenced by inequality and race relations in the United States. One of his few religious artworks was created in 1960, Christ Head, with an angular "Modiglianiesque" portrait of Jesus Christ. Seven years later he created You never really meant it, did you, Mr. Charlie? which, in a similar style as Christ Head shows a black man standing against a red sky "looking as frustrated as any individual can look", according to Alston.
Modernism
Experimenting with the use of negative space and organic forms in the late 1940s, by the mid-1950s Alston began creating notably modernist style paintings. Woman with Flowers (1949) has been described as a tribute to Modigliani and African art makes another strong appearance in Ceremonial (1950). Untitled works during the era show his use of color overlay using muted colors to create simple layered abstracts of still live. Symbol (1953) relates to Picasso's Guernica, which was a favorite work of Alston's. His final work of the 1950s, Walking serves as a precursor to the 1960s: civil rights movement. The painting, which was inspired by the Montgomery Bus Boycott, has come to represent "the surge of energy among African Americans to organize in their struggle for full equality." About the artwork, Alston is quoted "The idea of a march was growing....It was in the air...and this painting just came. I called it Walking on purpose. It wasn't the militancy that you saw later. It was a very definite walk-not going back, no hesitation."
Black and white
The civil rights movement of the 1960s was a major influence on Alston. Considered to be one of his most powerful and impressive periods in the late 1950s he began working in black and white up until the mid-1960s. Some of the works are simple abstracts of black ink on white paper, similar to a Rorschach test. Untitled (c. 1960s) shows a boxing match in great simplicity with an attempt to express the drama of the fight through few brushstrokes. Alston worked with oil-on-Masonite during this period as well, utilizing impasto, cream and ochre to create a moody cave-like artwork. Black and White #1 (1959) is one of Alston's more "monumental" works. Gray, white and black come together to fight for space on an abstract canvas, in a softer form than the more harsh Franz Kline. Alston continued to explore the relationship between monochromatic hues throughout the series which Wardlaw describes as "some of the most profoundly beautiful works of twentieth-century American art."
Murals
In the beginning Charles Alston's mural work was inspired by the work of Aaron Douglas, Diego Rivera and José Clemente Orozco, the latter who he met when they did mural work in New York. In 1943 Alston was elected to the board of directors of the National Society of Mural Painters. He created murals for the Harlem Hospital, Golden State Mutual, American Museum of Natural History, Public School 154, the Bronx Family and Criminal Court and the Abraham Lincoln High School in Brooklyn, New York.
Harlem Hospital Murals
Originally hired as an easel painter, in 1935 Alston became the first African-American supervisor to work for the WPA's Federal Art Project (FAP) in New York, which would also serve as his first mural work. At this time he was awarded WPA Project Number 1262 – an opportunity to oversee a group of artists creating murals and to supervise their painting for the Harlem Hospital. The first government commission ever awarded to African-American artists including Beauford Delaney, Seabrook Powell and Vertis Hayes. He also had the chance to create and paint his own contribution to the collection: Magic in Medicine and Modern Medicine. These paintings were part of a diptych completed in 1936 depicting the history of medicine in the African-American community and Beauford Delaney served as assistant. When creating the murals Alston was inspired by the work of Aaron Douglas, who a year earlier had created the public art piece Aspects of Negro Life for the New York Public Library, and researched traditional African culture, including traditional African medicine. Magic in Medicine, which depicts African culture and holistic healing, is considered one of "America's first public scenes of Africa". All of the murals sketches submitted were accepted by the FAP, however, four were denied creation by the hospital superintendent Lawrence T. Dermody and commissioner of hospitals S.S. Goldwater due to the excessive amount of African-American representation in the works. The artists fought the response through letter writing and four years later succeeded in gaining the right to complete the murals. The sketches for Magic in Medicine and Modern Medicine were exhibited in the Museum of Modern Art's "New Horizons in American Art".
Condition
Alston's murals were hung in the Women's Pavilion of the hospital over uncapped radiators which caused the paintings to deteriorate from the steam. Plans failed to recap the radiators. In 1959 Alston estimated, in a letter to the Department of Public Works, that the conservation would cost $1,500 but the funds were never acquired. In 1968, after Martin Luther King Jr.'s death, Alston was asked to create another mural for the hospital to be placed in a pavilion named after the assassinated civil rights leader titled Man Emerging from the Darkness of Poverty and Ignorance into the Light of a Better World". One year after Alston's death in 1977, a group of artists and historians, including the renowned painter and collagist Romare Bearden and art historian Greta Berman, together with administrators from the hospital, and from the NYC Art Commission, examined the murals, and presented a proposal for their restoration to then-mayor Ed Koch. The request was approved, and conservator Alan Farancz set to work in 1979, rescuing the murals from further decay. Many years passed, and the murals began to deteriorate again – especially the Alston works, which continued to suffer effects from the radiators. In 1991 the Municipal Art Society's Adopt-a-Mural program was launched and the Harlem Hospital murals were chosen for further restoration (Greta Berman. Personal experience). A grant from Alston's sister Rousmaniere Wilson and step-sister Aida Bearden Winters assisted in completing a restoration of the works in 1993. In 2005 Harlem Hospital announced a $2 million project to conserve Alston's murals and three other pieces in the original commissioned project as part of a $225 million hospital expansion.
Golden State Mutual Murals
In the late 1940s Alston became involved in a mural project commissioned by Golden State Mutual Life Insurance Company which asked the artists to create work involving African-American contributions to the settling of California. Alston worked with Hale Woodruff on the murals in a large studio space in New York where they utilized ladders to reach the upper parts of the canvas. The artworks, which are considered "priceless contributions to American narrative art", consists of two panels: Exploration and Colonization by Alston and Settlement and Development by Woodruff. Alston's piece covers the post-colonial period of 1527 to 1850. Images of James Beckwourth, Biddy Mason, and William Leidesdorff are portrayed in the well detailed historical mural. While both artists kept in contact with African Americans on the West Coast during its creation, influencing the content and depictions. The murals, which were unveiled in 1949, have been on display in the lobby of the Golden State Mutual Headquarters. Due to economic downturn Golden State was forced to sell their entire art collection to ward off its mounting debts and as of spring 2011 the National Museum of African American History and Culture had offered $750,000 to purchase the artworks which led to a controversy regarding the importance of the artworks which have been estimated to be worth at least $5 million. It was requested that the murals be covered by city landmark protections by the Los Angeles Conservancy. The state of California had declined philanthropic proposals to keep the murals in their original location and the Smithsonian withdrew their offer. The murals are currently awaiting their fate in California courts.
Sculpture
Alston also created sculptures. Head of a Woman (1957) shows his move towards a "reductive and modern approach to sculpture....where facial features were suggested rather than fully formulated in three dimensions,". In 1970 Alston was commissioned by the Community Church of New York to create a bust of Martin Luther King Jr. for $5,000, with limited copies produced. In 1990 Alston's bronze bust of Martin Luther King Jr. (1970), became the first image of an African American displayed in the White House.
Reception
Art critic Emily Genauer stated that Alston "refused to be pigeonholed", regarding his varied exploration in his artwork. Patron Lemoine Pierce said of Alston's work: "Never thought of as an innovative artist, Alston generally ignored popular art trends and violated many mainstream art conventions; he produced abstract and figurative paintings often simultaneously, refusing to be stylistically consistent, and during his 40-year career he worked prolifically and unapologetically in both commercial and fine art." Romare Bearden described Alston as "...one of the most versatile artists whose enormous skill led him to a diversity of styles..." Bearden also describes the professionalism and impact that Alston had on Harlem and the African-American community: "'was a consummate artist and a voice in the development of African American art who never doubted the excellence of all people's sensitivity and creative ability. During his long professional career, Alston significantly enriched the cultural life of Harlem. In a profound sense, he was a man who built bridges between Black artists in varying fields, and between other Americans." Writer June Jordan described Alston as "an American artist of first magnitude, and he is a Black American artist of undisturbed integrity."
Major exhibitions
A Force for Change, group show, 2009, Spertus Museum, Chicago
Canvasing the Movement, group show, 2009, Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African-American History & Culture
On Higher Ground: Selections From the Walter O. Evans Collection, group show, 2001, Henry Ford Museum, Michigan
Rhapsodies in Black: Art of the Harlem Renaissance, group show, 1998, Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.
In the Spirit of Resistance: African-American Modernists and the Mexican Muralist School, group show, 1996, The Studio Museum in Harlem, New York
Charles Alston: Artist and Teacher, 1990, Kenkeleba Gallery, New York
Masters and Pupils: The Education of the Black Artist in New York, 1986, Jamaica Arts Center, New York
Hundred Anniversary Exhibition of Paintings and Sculpture, 1975, Art Students League of New York, New York
Solo exhibition, 1969, Huntington Hartford Gallery of Modern Art, New York.
Solo exhibition, 1968, Fairleigh Dickinson University, New Jersey
A Tribute to Negro Artists in Honor of the 100th Anniversary of the Emancipation Proclamation, group show, 1963, Albany Institute of History and Art
Major collections
Hampton University
Harmon and Harriet Kelly Foundation for the Arts
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
National Museum of African American History and Culture
Whitney Museum of American Art
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Arrivals & Departures 02 February 1947 – 25 June 2009 Celebrate Farrah Leni Fawcett Day!
Farrah Leni Fawcett (/ˈfærə ˈfɔːsɪt/; originally spelled Ferrah; 02 February 1947 – 25 June 2009) was an American actress of stage and screen, model, and artist. A five-time Emmy Award nominee and six-time Golden Globe Award nominee, Fawcett rose to international fame when she starred as private investigator Jill Munroe in the first season of the television series Charlie's Angels (1976–1977).
Fawcett began her career in the 1960′s appearing in commercials and guest roles on television. During the 1970′s, she appeared in numerous television series, including recurring roles on Harry O (1974–1976), and The Six Million Dollar Man (1974–1978) with her first husband, film and television star Lee Majors. Her breakthrough role came in 1976 when she was cast as Jill Munroe in Charlie's Angels, alongside Kate Jackson and Jaclyn Smith. The show propelled all three to stardom, but especially Fawcett, who was then billed as "Farrah Fawcett-Majors". After appearing only in the first season, she decided to leave the show, but returned as a guest star in six episodes during the show's third and fourth seasons (1978–1980). For her role in Charlie's Angels, she received her first Golden Globe nomination. In 1983, Fawcett received positive reviews for her performance in the Off-Broadway play Extremities. She was subsequently cast in the 1986 film version and received a Golden Globe nomination. She received two Emmy Award nominations for her roles in TV movies, as a battered wife in the 1984 film The Burning Bed and as real-life murderer Diane Downs in the 1989 film Small Sacrifices. Her 1980′s work in TV movies also earned her four additional Golden Globe nominations.
In 1997, she gained some negative press for a rambling appearance on The Late Show with David Letterman, but also garnered strong reviews for her role in the film The Apostle with Robert Duvall. She continued in numerous TV series, including recurring roles in the sitcom Spin City (2001) and the drama The Guardian (2002–2003). For the latter, she received her third Emmy nomination. Her film roles include Love Is a Funny Thing (1969), Myra Breckinridge (1970), Logan's Run (1976), Sunburn (1979), Saturn 3 (1980), The Cannonball Run (1981), Extremities (1986), The Apostle (1997), and Dr. T & the Women (2000). Fawcett was diagnosed with anal cancer in 2006, and died three years later at age 62. The 2009 NBC documentary Farrah's Story chronicled her battle with the disease. She posthumously earned her fourth Emmy nomination for her work as a producer on the documentary.
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Myra Adele Logan, MD, MS (1908–1977) surgeon, researcher and classical pianist was married to well-known #HarlemRenaissance artist and professor Charles Alston. Dr. Logan was the first African American surgeon to become a fellow American at the College of Surgeons and to perform open heart surgery at Sydenham Hospital and Harlem Hospital She was a model for and appears in Alston’s “#ModernMedicine” WPA Harlem Hospital mural (1940). #art #SundayMuse #WomeninMedicine #surgeons #MedicineandMuse #ColumbiaU #newyorkmedicalcollege #AtlantaUniversity #medicine #leadership #NAACP
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Norikateatro’s Audio List! 💙
As of:  January 6th, 2019 😄!
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Wicked: Chicago January 06, 2008 - Dan'yelle Williamson (Elphaba u/s); Kate Fahrner (Glinda u/s); Michael Seelbach (Fiyero); Peter Kevoian (The Wizard); K. Todd Freeman (Doctor Dillamond); Barbara Robertson (Madame Morrible); Summer Naomi Scott (Nessarose); Stanton Nash (Boq)
Wicked 9 September 2008, 1NT Cast: Carmen Cusack (Elphaba), Katie Rose Clark (G(a)linda), Christopher Russo (u/s The Witch’s Father), Deedee Magno Hall (Nessa), Brad Weinstock (Boq), Myra Lucretia Taylor (Madame Morrible), Paul Slade Smith (u/s The Wizard), Clifton Hall (Fiyero)
Wicked: San Francisco March 06, 2010 - Eden Espinosa (Elphaba); Libby Servais (Glinda s/b); D.J. Gregory (Fiyero u/s); Tom McGowan (The Wizard); Paul Slade Smith (Doctor Dillamond); Jody Gelb (Madame Morrible); Deedee Magno Hall (Nessarose); Etai BenShlomo (Boq)
Wicked Broadway: March 3, 2013 Cast: Willemijn Verkaik (Elphaba), Alli Mauzey (Glinda), Kyle Dean Massey (Fiyero), Randy Danson (Madame Morrible), Adam Grupper (The Wizard), Catherin Charlebois (Nessarose), F. Michael Haynie (Boq), Tom Flynn (Dr Dillamond)
Wicked: Broadway February 22, 2014 (Lindsay Mendez & Alli Mauzey’s Final Show) Lindsay Mendez (Elphaba), Alli Mauzey (Glinda), Kyle Dean Massey (Fiyero), Carol Kane (Madame Morrible), Tom McGowan (Wizard), Catherine Charlebois (Nessarose), Michael Wartella (Boq), Note: Lindsay, Alli, Kyle & Tom’s last performance.
​Wicked Mexico-June 20, 2014 Elenco: Viviana Barrera (u/s Elphaba), Cecilia de la Cueva (Glinda), Jorge Lau (Fiyero), Paco Morales (El Maravilloso Mago de Oz), Anahí Allué (Srita. Morrida), Marisol Meneses (Nessarosa), Sebastián Treviño (u/s Boq), Beto Torres (Dr. Dillamond), Emanuel Gáitan (Chistery). Viviana's first performance as Elphaba.
Wicked: London  June 23, 2014 Cast: Emma Hatton (s/b Elphaba), Sophie Linder-Lee (s/b Glinda), Jeremy Taylor (Fiyero), Philippa Buxton (u/s Nessarose), Sam Lupton (Boq), Sue Kelvin (Madame Morrible), Martyn Ellis (The Wizard), Paul Clarkson (Dr. Dillamond).
Wicked: Broadway ​January 27, 2015 Caroline Bowman (Elphaba), Kara Lindsay (Glinda), Matt Shingledecker (Fiyero), Tom McGowan (The Wizard), Kathy Fitzgerald (Madame Morrible), Alicia L. Albright (Nessarose u/s), Robin de Jesus (Boq)
The Rocky Horror Picture Show: Broadway March 14th, 1975 (Soundboard) Cast:  Bill Miller (Brad Majors), Abigale Haness (Janet Weiss), Graham Jarvis (Narrator), Richard O'Brien (Riff Raff), Tim Curry (Dr. Frank-N-Furter), Jamie Donnelly (Magenta), Boni Enten (Columbia), Kim Milford (Rocky), Meat Loaf (Eddie/Dr. Scott)  Notes: This is a live recording made on March 14th, 1975 of the (very short-lived) Rocky Horror Show's original run at the Belasco Theatre on Broadway.  
Cats London November 8th, 1995 Cast: Admetus/Macavity: Richard Armitage, Alonzo: Nunzio Lombardo, Bill Bailey: Daniel Crossley, Bombalurina: Vanessa Leagh-Hicks, Bustopher/Gus: Tony Timberlake, Carbucketty: Sandy Rass,  Cassandra: Deborah Shrimpton, Coricopat: David Olton, Demeter: Michele Hooper, Electra: Nicola Lee-Owens, Etcetera: Charlotte Peck, George/Rumpus: Steven Wayne,  Grizabella: Clare Burt, Jellylorum: Carrie Ellis, Jemima: Kimberly Partridge. Jennyanydots: Beth Robson (u/s), Mistoffelees: Thomas Paton, Mungojerrie: Ian Meeson, Munkustrap: Andrew Halliday, Old Deuteronomy: Graeme Lauren (s/b), Rumpleteazer: Vikki Coote,  Rum Tum Tugger: John Partridge, Skimbleshanks: Tommi Sliiden (u/s), Tantomile:  Tee Soo-Chan, Victor: John Stacey, Victoria: Sandra Kater
​Chicago: Broadway - 1975 8 Aug Cast-Liza Minelli (special temp. replacement - Roxie Hart), Chita Rivera (Velma Kelly), Jerry Orbach (Billy Flynn), Mary McCarty (Mama Morton), Barney Martin (Amos Hart)
Cats 15 July 1998, Hamburg Cast: John Partridge (Munkustrap), Kristin Hölck (Grizabella), Stephan Drakulich (Old Deuteronomy), Ray Strachan (Rum Tum Tugger), Damian Kacperski (Mr. Mistoffelees), Lachlan Youngberg (Bustopher Mürr), Tanya Christensen (Gumbie Katz’), Marco Krämer (Skimbleshanks), Virginia Lilly (Rumpleteazer), Livio Salvi (Mungojerrie)
Cats London: December 27th, 2014
Cats:  Broadway September 24th, 2016 Cast:  Leona Lewis (Grizabella), Tyler Hanes (Rum Tum Tugger), Ricky Ubeda (Mistoffelees), Nathan Patrick Morgan (Old Deuteronomy u/s), Eloise Kropp (Jennyanydots),  Callan Bergmann (Carbucketty u/s), Jeremy Davis (Skimbleshanks), Kim Faure (Demeter), Sara Jean Ford (Jellylorum), Lili Froehlich (Electra), Daniel Gaymon (Macavity),  Francesca Granell (Rumpleteazer  u/s), Christopher Gurr (Gus/Bustopher Jones), Andy Huntington Jones (Munkustrap), Kolton Krouse (Tumblebrutus), Jess Le Protto (Mungojerrie), Georgina Pazcougin (Victoria), Claire Camp (Cassandra u/s), Arianna Rosario (SIllabub), Ahmad Smmons (Alonzo), Christine Cornish Smith (Bombalurina), Corey Snide (Coricopat), Emily Tate (Tantomile), Sharrod Wiliams (Pouncival)
Cats (1989 Original French Cast Recording)
Cats (1991 Original Mexican Cast Recording)  
Cabaret - Signature Theatre Washington DC - Date Unknown Cast: Wesley Taylor (Emcee), Barret Wilbert Weed (Sally), Gregory Woodell (Cliff), Rick Foucheux (Herr Schultz), Naomi Jacobson (Fraulein Schneider), Bobby Smith (Ernst), Maria Rizzo (Fraulein Kost)
​Carousel: 2018  Broadway Revival January 28th, 2018 (1st Preview) Cast: Joshua Henry as Billy Bigelow, Jessie Mueller as Julie Jordan, Lindsay Mendez as Carrie Pipperidge, Renée Fleming as Nettie Fowler, Alexander Gemignani as Enoch Snow, Amar Ramasar as Jigger, John Douglas Thompson as the Starkeeper, and Brittany Pollock as Louise
Dear Evan Hansen:  Broadway - May 15, 2018 Cast: Taylor Trensch (Evan Hansen), ​Laura Dreyfuss (Zoe), Will Roland (Jared), Phoenix Best (Alana), Alex Boniello (Connor), Rachel Bay Jones (Heidi), Michael Park (Larry), Jennifer Laura Thompson (Cynthia) Notes: Alex's first show as Connor.  
El Hombre de La Mancha (1969 Original Mexican Cast Recording)
El Hombre de La Mancha (2017 Mexican Revival Cast Recording)
Little Shop Of Horrors:  Broadway | September 16, 2003 DeQuina Moore (Chiffon), Trisha Jeffrey (Crystal), Carla J. Hargrove (Ronnette), Rob Bartlett (Mushnik), Kerry Butler (Audrey), Hunter Foster (Seymour), Michael-Leon Wooley (voice of Audrey II)
​Into the Woods National Tour (Fiasco Theater Production) 4/11/17 Ahmanson Theatre, Los Angeles Eleasha Gamble (Baker's Wife), Anthony Chatmon II (Lucinda/Wolf/Cinderella's Prince), Fred Rose (Mysterious Man), Darick Pead (Rapunzel's Prince/Florinda/Milky White), Bonne Kramer (Cinderella's Stepmother/Jack's Mother), Laurie Veldheer (Cinderella/Granny), Stephanie Umoh (The Witch), Patrick Mulryan (Jack/Steward), Evan Harrington (Baker), Lisa Helmi Johanson (Little Red Ridinghood/Rapunzel). *Includes BC/EFA Speech by Patrick Mulryan.
Wicked (2016 Original Mexican Cast Recording)This was released by the official Mexican Page on Youtube. It’s a Soundboard recording of Wicked México. Sound is crystal clear, some of the songs have dialogue. Cast: Ana Cecilia Anzaldúa (Elphaba), Cecilia de la Cueva (Glinda), Jorge Lau (Fiyero), Marisol Meneses (Nessarosa). Adam Sadwing (Boq), Beto Torres (Dr. Dillamond), Anahí Allué (Senorita. Mórrida), Paco Morales (El Mago de Oz), Beto Díaz (Frexspar/ El Padre de Elphaba), Lizeth Navarro (Melena/ La Madre de Elphaba). Alicia Paola Sanchez (La Partera)
Wicked - 2016.08.18 - International Tour Cast: Jodie Steele (Elphaba s/b), Elizabeth Futter (Glinda u/s), Steven Pinder (The Wizard/Dr. Dillamond), Bradley Jaden (Fiyero), Kim Ismay (Madame Morrible), Emily Shaw (Nessarose), Iddon Jones (Boq) notes: This was Elizabeth’s first show as Glinda!
On Your Feet: Broadway April 1st, 2017 (Evening) Ana Villafañe (Gloria), Ektor Rivera (Emilio), Yassmin Alers (Gloria Fajardo u), Alma Cuervo (Consuelo), Amaris Sanchez (Little Gloria), Eduardo Hernadez (Young Emilio and others), Eliseo Roman (José Fajardo), Genny Lis Padilla (Rebecca) My Master: This show was great but there was a very drunk lady sitting next to me, she belted some of the lyrics to the songs!
A Chorus Line:  Westchester Broadway Theatre February 3rd, 2018 (Evening) Cast: Drew Carr (Mike), Tiffany Chalothorn (Connie), Erika Conaway (Tricia), Joseph Cullinane (Greg), Kevin Curtis (Richie), Emma Degerstedt (Val), Brian Dillon (Larry), David Elder (Zach), Tim Fuchs (Al), Danielle Marie Gonzalez (Vicki),  David Grindrod (Roy), Michael John Hughes (Paul), Tyler Jimenez (Don), Emily Kelly (Maggie), Ashley Klinger Kristine), Joey Lucherini (Frank), Erica Mansfield (Cassie), Alexandra Matteo (Diana), Logan Mortier (Bobby), PJ Palmer (Mark), Lauren Sprague (Sheila), Kelsey Walston (Bebe), Caitlin Wilayton (Judy) My Master: This performance was wonderful, it had no intermission.
Avenue Q 1999 Demos
Anastasia: Broadway July 21, 2017 ( 8:00 PM) cast: Christy Altomare (Anya), Derek Klena (Dmitry), Mary Beth Peil (Dowager Empress Maria Feodorovna), Ramin Karimloo (Gleb), John Bolton (Vlad Popov), Caroline O'Connor (Lily), Kathryn Boswell (Countess Gregory swing) My Master
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory: Broadway November 11th, 2017 (Evening) Cast: Christian Borle (Willy Wonka), Ryan Foust (Charlie Bucket), Kyle Taylor Parker (Mrs. Green), John Rubinstein (Grandpa Joe), Emily Padgett (Mrs. Bucket), Kristy Cates (Grandma Josephine), Madeleine Doherty (Grandma Georgina), Paul Slade Smith (Grandpa George), Mikey Winslow( Jerry u), Stephanie Gibson (Cherry), Kathy Fitzgerald (Mrs. Gloop), F. Michael Haynie (Augustus Gloop), Jared Bradslaw (Mr. Salt u), Emma Pfaeffle (Veruca Salt), Mr. Beauregarde (Alan H. Green), Violet Beauregarde (Trista Dollison), Michael Wartella (Mike TeaVee), Jackie Hoffman (Mrs. Teavee) (My Master)
Miss Saigon:  Broadway January 14th, 2018 Cast: Eva Noblezada (Kim), Jon Jon Briones (The Engineer), Alistair Brammer (Chris), Katie Rose Clarke (Ellen), Nicholas Christopher (John), Devin Ilaw (Thuy), Dorcas Leung (Gigi) (Final Show)
Mary Poppins: (2012 Mexican Cast Recording) Bianca Marroquin (Mary Poppins), Mauricio Salas (Bert), Catalina Farias (Winifred Banks), Paco Morales (George Banks), Daniela Meneses [?] (Jane Banks), Sebastián Gallegos[?] (Michael Banks) Andrés Elvira (Valentin), Mariano Bucio (Neleus), Alm Cristal (Mrs. Brill), Andrés Sáez (Robertson Ay), Laura Cortés (Ms. Andrew & Bird Woman), Sergio Carranza (Almirante Boom), Paloma Cordero (Mrs. Corry), Natalia Saltiel (Mrs. Lark), Vince Miranda, Eden Pintos, Marcela Nava, Alma Escudero, Yolanda Campos, Majo Perez, Julieta Martínez, Eduardo Ibarra, Carlos Pulido, Omar Rodríguez, Alexo Fergo, Antonio Mariscal, Alicia Paola Sánchez, Jose Sampedro, Kim Yañez, Raymundo Montoya, Óscar Hernández, Roberto Hernández, Cecilia Arias, Mariano Villarello, Marcia Peña, Ruben Plascencia, Lolo Jiménez. *Songs only. This was recorded from the soundboard from various dates throughout the run.
Once on this Island: Broadway Revival January 22nd, 2018 Cast:   Hailey Kilgore (Ti Moune), Isaac Powell (Daniel), Tamyra Gray (Papa Ge), Lea Salonga (Erzulie), Norm Lewis (Agwe), Alex Newell (Asaka), Kenita R. Miller (Mama Euralie), T Oliver Reid (u/s Tonton Julian), Mia Williamson (Little Girl), Alysha Deslorieux (Andrea/Storyteller), David Jennings (Armand/Storyteller), Tyler Hardwick (u/s Beauxhommes/Storyteller).
Frozen: Broadway March 4th, 2018- Cast: Alyssa Fox (s/b Elsa), Patti Murin, John Riddle, Jelani Alladin, Andrew Pirozzi, Greg HIldreth, Audrey Bennett, Brooklyn Nelson, Ann Sanders, James Brown III, Timothy Hughes, Olivia Phillip, Robert Creighton, Kevin Del Aguila Notes: Alyssa Fox’s debut as Elsa
Chicago Broadway: April 1st, 2018 (Evening) Cast: Amra-Faye Wright (Velma), Charlotte d’ Amboise (Roxie), Brian O’ Brien (Fred Casey) , Evan Harrington (Amos) , Katie Mitchell (Liz), Pilar Millhollen (Annie), Donna Marie Asbury (June), Beth Johnson Nicely (Hunyak u/s), Angel Reda (Mona), Valerie Simpson (Matron “Mama” Morton), Chaz Lamar Shepherd (Billy Flynn), R. Lowe (Mary Sunshine), Jessica Ernest (Go-To-Hell Kitty)  My Master: Act 1 only (Ends towards the middle of Cell Block Tango)
Kinky Boots: Broadway April 28th, 2018 Cast: Charlie Price (David Cook), Blaine Alden Krauss (Lola u), Cooper Lantz (Young Charlie), Jesús del Orden (Young Lola), Stephen Berger (Mr. Price), Eugene Barry-Hill (Simon Sr), Caroline Bowman (Nicola), Marcus Neville (George), Daniel Stewart Sherman (Don), Kirstin Maldonado (Lauren), Natalie Joy Johnson (Pat), Jake Odmark (Harry), Jennifer Perry (Trish), Ciarán Mccarthy (Richard Bailey), Adinah Alexander (Milan Stage Manager), Kevin Smith Kirkwood, Alfred Dalpino (u/s), Fred Odgaard, Kyle Post, Charlie Sutton, and Joey Taranto (Angels) My Master: Ciarán Mccarthy’s Broadway debut!
Mean Girls: Broadway 6/17/2018 Cast: Erika Henningsen (Cady Heron), Becca Petersen (u/s Regina George), Ashley Park (Gretchen Wieners), Kate Rockwell (Karen  Smith), Barrett Wilbert Weed (Janis Sarkisian), Grey Henson (Damian Hubbard), Kerry Butler (Mrs. Heron/Ms. Norbury/Mrs. George), Rick Younger (Mr. Duvall), Kyle Selig (Aaron Samuels), Cheech Manohar (Kevin Gnapoor), Iain Young (u/s Mr Heron) Notes: Becca's Regina George debut
Moulin Rouge: Boston Tryouts July 24th, 2018- Cast: Aaron Tveit (Christian), Karen Olivo (Satine), Danny Burstein (Harold Zidler), Sahr Ngaujah (Toulouse-Lautrec), Tam Mutu (Duke of Monroth), Ricky Rojas (Santiago), Robyn Hurder (Nini) Notes: Act I is pretty much the same but Act II has some changes. "Roxanne is now far more manic and powerful, Crazy/Rolling in the Deep has a much more desperate feel which makes the pain Christian and Satine feel much more obvious, and Come What May is restored in part to Satine's death scene."
Be More Chill-​August 2, 2018 (Off Broadway) Will Roland (Jeremy Heere), George Salazar (Michael Mell), Stephanie Hsu (Christine Canigula), Jason Tam (The SQUIP), Katlyn Carlson (Chloe Valentine), Lauren Marcus (Brooke Lohst), Gerard Canonico (Rich Goranski), Tiffany Mann (Jenna Rolan), Britton Smith (Jake Dillinger), Jason "SweetTooth" Williams (Mr. Heere/Mr. Reyes/Scary Stock Boy)
Once on this Island: Broadway Revival August 18th, 2018- 2:00 PM Cast:   Lauren Lott (Ti Moune), Isaac Powell (Daniel), Merle Dandridge (Papa Ge) Darlesia Cearcy (Erzulie), Quentin Earl Darrington (Agwe), Alex Newell (Asaka), Kenita R. Miller (Mama Euralie), Boise Holmes ( Tonton Julian), Mia Williamson (Little Girl), Anna Uzele (Andrea/Storyteller), David Jennings (Armand/Storyteller), and Daniel Yearwood ( Beauxhommes/Storyteller) My Master Notes: This was such an incredible show, I cried a lot!
Wicked - Broadway December 1st, 2018 Cast: Jessica Vosk (Elphaba), Amanda Jane Cooper (Glinda), Ryan Mccartan (Fiyero), Jye Frasca (Boq), Kristen Martin (Nessarose), Nancy Opel (Madame Morrible), Kevin Chamberlin (The Wizard), Jamie Jackson (Dr. Dillamond), Michael Di Liberto (u/s Witch’s Father/Ozian Official), Lindsay Janisse (Witch’s Mother), Kathy Santen (Midwife), Dominic Giudici (Chistery), Ioana Alfonso, Larkin Bogan, Teneise Mitchell Ellis, Dominic Giudici, Dan Gleason, Josh Daniel Green, Jeff Heimbrock, Manuel I. Herrera, Courtney Iventosch, Lindsay Janisse, Britney Johnson, Katie Ladner, Marissa Lupp, Matt Meigs, Dashi Mitchell, Lindsay K. Northen, Jonathan Ritter, William Ryall, Kathy Santen, Hannah Shankman, Travis Taber, Jeremy Thompson (Monkeys, students, Denizens of the Emerald City, Palace Guards and Other Citizens of Oz)   User: dnc445 on Reddit’s Master
Dear Evan Hansen - Broadway December 12, 2018 ​Cast: Roman Banks (u/s Evan), Lisa Brescia (Heidi Hansen), Mallory Bechtel (Zoe Murphy), Sky Lakota-Lynch (Jared Kleinman), Phoenix Best (Alana Beck), Alex Boniello (Connor Murphy), Garrett Long (u/s Cynthia Murphy), Michael Park (Larry Murphy) Roman Banks First Performance
King Kong Broadway: December 13th, 2018- 2:00 PM Cast: Christiani Pitts (Ann Darrow), Eric William Morris (Carl Denham), Erik Lochtefeld (Lumpy), Rory Donovan (Captain Englehorn), Harley Jay (Barman), Casey Garvin (Fake Carl), John Hoche (Voice of Kong ) My Master: This show was really fun! James Retter Duncan (swing) and Nick Rashad Burroughs’ first show!
Instrumentals: A Chorus Line US Tour  Pit Tracks
Cats Instrumental Tracks (Mortifer) A lot of the tracks are synthesized, sounds like someone took a lot of karaoke tracks and put them together with orchestra but they’re some great tracks.
Cats Mexico 1991 Orchestra Tracks (Teatro Silvia Pinal) ​
The Wizard of Oz Orchestra Tracks (RSC’ 1981)
Les Mis US Tour Orchestra Tracks
​Wicked Orchestra Tracks Notes: This album is given to cast members when they first get cast in the show. People say this orchestration is the First National Tour one but it really isn’t, it sounds much more like the LA orchestrations. Perfect quality, includes every musical interlude, underscore, song, etc.
Audio Wants: Audio of the current touring cast of Wicked, Any Cats Orchestra Tracks. Anything with Wicked, Cats México or Argentina, Dear Evan Hansen, Waitress, Once on this Island, The Wizard of Oz, and anything I don’t have!
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“Myra was born in 1908 in Tuskegee, Alabama, the eighth child of Warren and Adella Hunt Logan. Her father was the treasurer of Alabama’s Tuskegee Institute and her mother, a noted suffragist and health care activist, had a college degree – rare for a woman of that time, especially a black woman. Needless to say, her parents held education and optimism in the highest regard, neither of which were lost on Myra.
“Myra A. Logan fulfilled the image of the selfless, humanitarian doctor, practicing medicine to serve the community rather than simply to earn money. An urbane, modest person who never lost sight of her civic responsibilities, she is thought to be the first African American woman elected a fellow of the American College of Surgeons, and was the first woman to perform open heart surgery. Additionally, her research on antibiotics and breast cancer saved countless lives.”
Text Sources: http://www.faqs.org/health/bios/37/Myra-A-Logan.html#ixzz4YhZNhyqA
http://www.womenyoushouldknow.net/dr-myra-adele-logan-first-woman-perform-open-heart-surgery/
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MCU & OSCARS, Pt 1
MCU CAST: OSCAR NOMINATIONS & WINS:
This list is in no particular order (the names of actors/actresses I like the best and/or who are long-time legends are listed first, the less known names in the end. also..this is not the complete list...as Iäm sure there are many more supporting cast members, who have been nominated for and/or won an academy award... next to all the other awards they’ve...collectively...won.
Part  2 
1. Robert Downey Jr (RDJ) 
Charlie Chaplin in “Chaplin” (1992) Best Actor - Nominee (1993)
Kirk Lazarus in “Tropic Thunder” (2008) Best Supporting Actor - Nominee (2009)
TBA in SPRING 2020:  Tony Stark in “Avengers: Endgame” & MCU phase 1-3 #RDJforOSCAR -- RDJ not only needs to /has to be nominated for an Oscar, he also has to win...for when he didn’t win or Chaplin...plus for being Tony Stark for a decade... 
 2. Gwyneth Paltrow 
Viola de Lesseps in “Shakespeare in Love” (1998) Best Actress - Winner (1998)
3. Samuel L. Jackson
Jules Winnfield in “Pulp Fiction” (1994) Best Supporting Actor - Nominee (1994)
4. Anthony Hopkins 
Dr. Hannibal Lecter in “The Silence of the Lambs” (1991) Best Actor - Winner (1992) 
Stevens in ”The Remains of the Day” (1993) Best Actor - Nominee (1994) 
Richard M. Nixon in ”Nixon” (1995)Best Actor - Nominee (1996) 
John Quincy Adams in  “Amistad” (1997) Best Supporting Actor  - Nominee (1998) 
5. Ben Kingsley 
Mahatma Gandhi in “Gandhi” (1982) Best Actor  - Winner (1983)
Meyer Lansky in ″Bugsy” (1991) Best Supporting Actor  - Nominee  (1991)
Don Logan in “Sexy Beast” (2000) Best Supporting Actor - Nominee (2002)
Behrani in “House of Sand and Fog” (2003) Best Actor  - Nominee (2004) 
6. Jeff Bridges 
Duane Jackson in “The Last Picture Show (1971) Best Supporting Actor  - Nominee (1972) 
Lightfoot in “Thunderbolt and Lightfoot��� (1974) Best Supporting Actor  - Nominee (1975) 
Starman in “Starman” (1984) Best Actor - Nominee (1985) 
President Jackson Evans in “The Contender” (2000) Best Supporting Actor  - Nominee (2001) 
Bad Blake in “Crazy Heart” (2009) Best Actor - Winner (2010) 
Rooster Cogburn in “True Grit” (2010) Best Actor - Nominee (2011)    
Marcus Hamilton in “Hell or High Water” (2016) Best Supporting Actor  - Nominee (2017) 
7. Robert Redford 
Johnny Hooker in  “The Sting” (1973) Best Actor - Nominee (1974) 
Director of  “Ordinary People” (1980) Best Director - Winner (1981) 
Director of “Quiz Show” (1994) Best Director + Best Picture/Film - Nominee (1995) 
HONORARY/SPECIAL ACADEMY AWARD: Actor, director, producer, creator of Sundance, inspiration to independent & innovative filmmakers everywhere.  - Winner (2002) 
8. Michael Douglas 
Gordon Gekko in  “Wall Street”(1987) Best actor - Winner (1988)
Producer of  “ One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest” (1975) Best Picture/Film (1976)
9. Tilda Swinton 
Karen Crowder in “Michael Clayton” (2007) Best Actress - Winner (2008) 
10. Marisa Tomei 
Mona Lisa Vito in “My Cousin Vinny” (1992) Best Supporting Actress - Winner (1993) 
Natalie Strout in ”In the Bedroom” (2001)  Best Supporting Actress  - Nominee (2002) 
Cassidy in “The Wrestler” (2008)  Best Supporting Actress - Nominee (2009
11. Michelle Pfeiffer 
Madame de Tourvel in “Dangerous Liaisons” (1988) Best Supporting Actress - Nominee (1989) 
Susie Diamond in “The Fabulous Baker Boys” (1989) Best Actress - Nominee (1990) 
Lurene Hallett in “Love Field” (1992) Best Actress - Nominee (1993) 
12. Cate Blanchett 
Elizabeth I in “Elizabeth” (1998) Best Actress - Nominee (1999) 
Katharine Hepburn in “The Aviator” (2004) Best Supporting Actress - Winner (2005) 
Sheba Hart in “Notes on a Scandal” (2006) Best Supporting Actress - Nominee (2007) 
Jude in “I'm Not There” (2007) Best Supporting Actress - Nominee (2008) 
Queen Elizabeth I in “Elizabeth: The Golden Age" (2007) Best Actress - Nominee (2008)
Jasmine in “Blue Jasmine” (2013) Best  Actress - Winner (2014)
Carol Aird in “Carol” (2015) Best  Actress - Nominee (2016) 
13. Annette Bening 
Myra Langtry in  “The Grifters” (1990) Best Supporting Actress - Nominee (1991) 
Carolyn Burnham in  “American Beauty” (1999) Best Actress - Nominee (2000) 
Julia Lambert in  “Being Julia” (2004) Best Actress - Nominee (2005) 
Nic in  “The Kids Are All Right” (2010)  Best Actress - Nominee (2011) 
14. Benedict Cumberbatch
Alan Turing in “The Imitation Game” (2014) Best Actor - Nominee (2015) 
15. Matt Damon 
Will in “Good Will Hunting” (1997) Best Actor - Nominee (1998) 
Writer of “Good Will Hunting” (1997) Best Writing: Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen - Winner ...shared with Ben Affleck (1998)
Francois Pienaar in “Invictus” (2009) Best Supporting Actor - Nominee (2010) 
Mark Watney in “The Martian” (2015) Best Actor - Nominee (2016) 
Producer of  “ Manchester by the Sea” (2016) Best Motion Picture/Film ...shared with others - Nominee (2017) 
16. Bradley Cooper 
Pat in “ Silver Linings Playbook” (2012) Best Actor - Nominee (2013) 
Richie DiMaso in “American Hustle” (2013) Best Supporting Actor - Nominee (2014) 
Chris Kyle in “American Sniper” (2014) Best Actor - Nominee (2015) 
Producer of “American Sniper”  (2014) Best Motion Picture/Film ...shared with others - Nominee (2015)
Co-Writer of “A Star Is Born” (2018) Best Adapted Screenplay ...shared with: Eric Roth & Will Fetters - Nominee (2019) 
Producer & Director of “A Star Is Born” (2018) Best Motion Picture/Film  ...shared with: others - Nominee (2019)
17. Jude Law
Dickie Greenleaf in  “The Talented Mr. Ripley” (1999) Best Supporting Actor - Nominee (2000)
Inman in “Cold Mountain” (2003) Best Actor  - Nominee (2004)
18. Djimon Hounsou
Mateo in “ In America” (2002) Best Supporting Actor - Nominee (2004)
Solomon Vandy in “ Blood Diamond” (2006)  Best Supporting Actor - Nominee (2007)
19. Josh Brolin 
Dan White in “Milk” (2008) Best Supporting Actor - Nominee (2009) 
20. Don Cheadle 
Paul Rusesabagina in “Hotel Rwanda” (2004) Best actor - Nominee (2005) 
21. Terrence Howard 
Djay in "Hustle & Flow” (2005) Best Actor - Nominee (2006) 
22. Sam Rockwell 
Dixon in “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri” (2017) Best Supporting Actor - Winner (2018) 
George W. Bush in “Vice” (2018) Best Supporting Actor - Nominee (2019)
23. Michael Keaton 
Riggan in “Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance)” (2014) Best Actor - Nominee (2015) 
24. Mickey Rourke 
Randy 'The Ram' Robinson in “The Wrestler” (2008) Best actor - Nominee (2009) 
25. Forest Whitaker
Idi Amin in “The Last King of Scotland” (2006) Best Actor - Winner (2007)
26. Angela Bassett 
Tina Turner in “What's Love Got to Do with It” (1993) Best Actress - Nominee (1994) 
27. Laurence Fishburne
Ike Turner in “What's Love Got to Do with It” (1993) Best Actror - Nominee (1994)
28. Rachel McAdams 
Sacha Pfeiffer in “Spotlight” (2015)  Best Supporting Actress - Nominee (2016)
29. Alfre Woodard 
Geechee in “Cross Creek” (1983) Best Supporting Actress - Nominee (1984) 
30. Jennifer Connelly 
Alicia Nash in “A Beautiful Mind” (2001) Best Supporting Actress - Winner (2002) 
31. Julie Delpy 
Writer of “Before Sunset” (2004) Best Writer: Adapted Screenplay  ..with others - Nominee (2005) 
Writer of “Before Midnight” (2013)  Best Writer: Adapted Screenplay  ..with others - Nominee (2014)
32. Natalie Portman
Alice in “Closer” (2004) Best Supporting Actress - Nominee (2004)
Nina Sayers/The Swan Queen in “Black Swan” (2010) Best Actress - Winner (2010)
Jackie Kennedy in “Jackie” (2016) Best Actress - Nominee (2016)
33. J.K. Simmons
Fletcher in “Whiplash” (2014) Best Supporting Actor - Winner (2015) 
34. Lupita Nyong'o
Patsey in “12 Years a Slave” (2013) - Best Supporting Actress - Winner (2014) 
35. Brie Larson 
Ma in “Room” (2015) Best Actress - Winner (2016)
36. Angelina Jolie 
Christine Collins in “Changeling” (2008) Best Actress - Nominee (2009) 
Lisa in “ Girl, Interrupted” (1999) Best Supporting Actress - Nominee (2000)
HONORARY/SPECIAL ACADEMY AWARD -  Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award - WINNER (2014) 
37. Salma Hayek 
Frida Kahlo in Frida (2002)  Best Actress - Nominee (2003) 
38. Mahershala Ali
Juan in “Moonlight” (2016)  Best Supporting Actor - WINNER (2017) 
Dr. Donald Shirley in “Green Book” (2018)  Best Supporting Actor - WINNER (2019) 
TBC 
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Oct. 18, 2017: Obituaries
Jessie Bouchelle, 87
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Mrs. Jessie Lee Wingler Bouchelle, age 87 of Elkin passed away Sunday, October 15, 2017 at Chatham Nursing and Rehab Center.
Funeral services will be held 2:00 PM Thursday at Reins-Sturdivant Chapel with Dr. Bill Johnson officiating.  Entombment will be in Mountlawn Memorial Park Mausoleum.  
Mrs. Bouchelle was born April 27, 1930 in Wilkes County to Eugene and Ila Brown Wingler.  She was a member of Oak Ridge Baptist Church.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband; Rolin Lee Bouchelle, Jr., three sisters; Juanita Billings, Ruth Wingler, Carol Alexander and one brother; Hurdle Wingler.
She is survived by one daughter; Gail Gambill and husband Danny Keith of Elkin, two sons; Bobby Bouchelle and wife Joan of Hays, Jeffrey Bouchelle and wife Kathy of Knightdale, NC, four grandchildren; Tammy Bouchelle, Julie Roberson, Holly Williams, Brooke Bouchelle and Forrest Bouchelle and one great granddaughter; Hadley Williams.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Mountain Valley Hospice and Palliative Care, 688 North Bridge  Street, Elkin, NC 28621.
 Sharon Lowe, 58
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Sharon Kay Lowe, age 58, of Moravian Falls, died Sunday, October 15, 2017 at Forsyth Medical Center. She was born April 18, 1959 in McDowell, Kentucky to Hatler and Phinetta Jones Evans. Mrs. Lowe was preceded in death by her parents.
Surviving are her husband, Keith Lowe of Moravian Falls; brothers, Byron Evans, Tim Evans and wife Kim, Keith Evans and wife Debbie all of Grethel, Kentucky; sisters, Karen Short, Tammy Howell and husband Michael all of Grethel, Kentucky; numerous nieces and nephews.
Funeral service will be held 1:00 p.m. Wednesday, October 18, 2017 at Miller Funeral Chapel with Rev. Lyn Lambert officiating. Burial will follow in Mountlawn Memorial Park.   Flowers will be accepted.
Miller Funeral Service is in charge of the arrangements.
 Margaret Rhoades,  67
Margaret Beaver Rhoades, age 67, of North Wilkesboro, died Saturday, October 14, 2017 at Wilkes Senior Village. She was born June 19, 1950 in Rowan County to Elmer (Ray) and Ruth Irene Hopkins Beaver. She was a member of Bethel Baptist Church. Mrs. Rhoades was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Carroll Dean Rhoades; brother, Ronald Beaver, Sr.; and sisters, Jackie Wilhelm and Loretta Whitley.
     Surviving are her sons, Kevin Dean Rhoades of the home, Gary Russell Rhoades and wife Sarah of North Wilkesboro; brother, Ray Carson Beaver and wife Mary of Rockwell; sisters, Vickie Wilson and life partner Dan Cagle of Sherrills Ford, Phyllis Davis and husband Lonnie of Morehead City; grandchildren, Corry Russell Rhoades, Melanie Nichole Rhoades and Andrew Chase Rhoades.
     Funeral service was  October 17, at Bethel Baptist Church, 3656 Mtn. View Road, North Wilkesboro with Pastor Donnie Shumate officiating. Burial  followed in the church cemetery.  Flowers will be accepted or memorials may be made to Bethel Baptist Church, PO Box 679, Hays, NC 28635.      Miller Funeral Service is in charge of the arrangements.
 Warren Horton, Jr., 74
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Mr. Warren James Horton, Jr., age 74, of Wilkesboro passed away Friday, October 13, 2017 at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center.
Memorial services will be held 11:00 a.m., Saturday, October 21, 2017 at Wilkesboro United Methodist Church with Rev. Karen Roberts officiating. The Family will receive friends from 9:30 until 10:30 prior to the service in the Heritage Room.
Mr. Horton was born October 25, 1942 to Warren James and Myrtle German Horton. He was a graduate of Wilkes Central High  School and went on to earn a degree in Industrial Arts from Appalachian State University. The majority of his career was spent teaching math and drafting at East Wilkes High  School.
Mr. Horton helped establish the Goshen Volunteer Fire Department and served as its chief for many years. He also held multiple leadership roles in the Wilkes County Fire Association and the Northwest Fire and Rescue College. He received certification from the North Carolina State Fire and Rescue Commission as a Fire Service Instructor and was instrumental in training countless firemen. In later life, he became an active member of the Ferguson Volunteer Fire Department. Mr. Horton was a devoted first responder and fireman, serving his community tirelessly for over 40 years.  
He is survived by his family, Linda Horton and their children; Warren James "Jim" Horton III, Christopher George Horton, Melinda Horton Shepherd, her husband James "Jim" Ray Shepherd, their two children; Emily Katherine Shepherd and James Ray Shepherd, Jr. and Mr. Horton's brother; Bryon Wayne Horton and his wife; Sherry Biddix Horton.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Goshen Volunteer Fire Department, 5400 NC 268, Wilkesboro, NC 28697 or Ferguson Volunteer Fire Department 12660 West NC Hwy 268, Ferguson, NC 28624.
 Randly Moore, 83
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Randly "Box" William Moore, age 83, of North Wilkesboro, died Thursday, October 12, 2017 at Wilkes Regional Medical Center. He was born May 21, 1934 in Wilkes County to Gentry Tanner and Ruey Brooks Moore. Mr. Moore was a US Army Veteran. He was preceded in death by his parents; three brothers, Lonnie Lee "Bud" Moore, Jack Tanner Moore, Billy Amos Moore; infant sister, who died at birth; and son-in-law, Walter Shephard.
Surviving are his wife, Dorothy Geraldine Moore; his children, Bebbie Barr and husband Jack, Libbie McNeil and husband Charlie, Tabbie Curry, Debbie Shephard; sister, Betty Prevette; grandchildren, Jennifer Barr, Amy McNeil Church, Chrissy McNeil Johnson, Brad Curry, Matt Curry, and great grandchildren, Charlie Johnson, Trenton Church, Courtney Church, Lanie Curry, Lakyn Curry.
Funeral service was held  October 17,  at Miller Funeral Chapel with Preacher Earl Rakes and Rev. David Wellborn officiating. Burial with military honors by Veterans of Foreign Wars Honor Guard Post 1142   followed in Scenic Memorial Gardens.      Flowers will be accepted or memorials may be made to Mtn. Valley Hospice, 688 North Bridge Street, Elkin, NC 28621.
Miller Funeral Service is in charge of the arrangements.
Pallbearers will be Brian Ellis, Zach Prevette, Drew Church, Brad Curry, Matt Curry and Scotty Johnson.
  Eric Duncan, Sr. 81
Mr. Eric Gerald Duncan, Sr. age 81 of Wilkesboro, husband of Betty Staley Duncan, passed away Saturday, October 14, 2017 at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center.
Graveside services will be held 2:00 PM, Tuesday, October 17, 2017 at Scenic Memorial Gardens Mausoleum Chapel with Mr. Edwin Taylor and Rev. Alvin Johnson officiating. Entombment will be in Scenic Memorial Gardens Mausoleum. The family will receive friends from 1:00 until 2:00 prior to the service at Scenic Memorial Gardens Mausoleum.
Mr. Duncan was born January 16, 1936 in Bolder CO to Hannibal Gerald and Winnie Davis Leach Duncan. He was retired from Tyson Foods where he drove a truck for 38 years.  
He was preceded in death by his parents.
Mr. Duncan is survived by his wife; Betty Duncan, of the home, a daughter; Cathy Lynn Duncan and wife, Allison of Kernersville, two sons; Eric Gerald Duncan, Jr and wife, Elaine of Wilkesboro and Richard Gerald Duncan and wife, Wanna of Wilkesboro, four grandchildren; Daniel Gerald Duncan and wife Ashley J. Duncan of Wilkesboro, Bradley Ross Duncan of Washington, DC, Cara Leigh Duncan of Kernersville and Corbin Logan Duncan of Kernersville and three great grandchildren; Nori Elizabeth Duncan, Abbie Breanna Duncan and Alicia Braelynn Duncan.
The family request that in lieu of flowers memorials be made to the Ronald McDonald House, 419 S Hawthorne Road, Winston Salem, NC 27103 or St. Jude's Children's Hospital, c/o Window World Cares 118 Shaver Street, North Wilkesboro, NC 28659.
  Daniel Hudson, Jr., 88
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Mr. Daniel Holt Hudson, Jr., age 88 of North Wilkesboro, passed away Thursday, October 12, 2017 at his home surrounded by the loving comfort of his family.
Funeral services wereOctober 16th,  at Reins Sturdivant Chapel with Rev. David Wellborn and Rev. Jeff Collins officiating. Burial with military honors by Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1142 Honor Guard, will be held at Mountlawn Memorial Park.  
Dan also known as Sonny, by many family and friends, was born in North Wilkesboro, N.C. on October 18, 1928 to Annie Bess Palmer Hudson and Daniel Holt Hudson, Sr.  He graduated from North Wilkesboro High School in 1949 and went on to serve in the United States Navy from July 1949 until April 1953. He worked for the USDA for 27 years. His greatest achievement was that of a loving, kind father and grandfather who will be greatly missed.
Dan was predeceased by his parents: sisters: Louise Vickery, Holt Ferguson, Betty Hudson and Janie Bumgarner Wardell and brothers W.J. Hudson and Smith Hudson as well as his granddaughter, Adriana Hudson.
Dan was a talented athlete during his youth, lettering in baseball, basketball and football and over the years rarely passed up the chance to watch a good ballgame on television. In his latter years, he was an avid movie watcher, especially enjoying old westerns. Dan was also an engaging story teller and not only loved to hear a good joke, but telling them as well, always keeping his loved ones laughing and always carried his great sense of humor with him wherever he would go.
Dan is lovingly remembered by his children and their spouses: Lora Hudson Towe of Asheville, NC, Myra Hudson Key and James "Jamie" Alan Key of Cleveland, T.N. and Daniel Holt Hudson III and Melissa Hudson of Wilkesboro, N.C. and their mother Mary Ann Watson, as well as his grandchildren: Danielle and Jacob Towe and Devin and Addysen Hudson and surviving sister, Robin McGlamery.
Flowers will be accepted or memorials may be made to Pruitt Hospice of Wilkes,  902 West D Street Suite B, North Wilkesboro, NC 28659.
 Otis Campbell,  80
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Otis James Campbell, age 80, of Wilkesboro, died Thursday, October 12, 2017 at Wilkes Regional Medical Center. He was born December 14, 1936 in Sevierville, Tennessee to Walter S.  and Cinnie Sutton Campbell. Mr. Campbell was a member of Pleasant Grove Baptist Church. He was retired from the NC DOT as Highway Maintenance Supervisor in Ashe County. He was a bluegrass musician playing the guitar, fiddle, banjo and mandolin. Otis was the guitarist at Pleasant Grove Baptist Church. He was a former deacon and guitarist at Fletcher Memorial Baptist and Mount Jefferson Baptist, both in Jefferson. Mr. Campbell was  preceded in death by his parents; brothers, Roy and Wilbur Campbell; and sister, Pauline McCarter.
Surviving are his wife, Helen Johnson Campbell; daughters, Cynthia Campbell and husband Gary Zuckerman, Mary Ann Campbell all of Raleigh; grandchildren, Caroline Zuckerman of Arlington, Virginia, Alexandra Zuckerman of Carrboro, Drew Hickland, Justin Hickland both of Raleigh; brother, Otha H. Campbell of Lenoir, and sister, Clara C. Triplett of Lenoir.
Funeral service were held  October 15,   at Pleasant Grove Baptist Church with Rev. Brady Hayworth and Rev. Phil Chapman officiating.       Burial was in the church cemetery.  
Miller Funeral Service is in charge of the arrangements.
 Janet Mathis, 79
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Mrs. Janet Byrd Mathis, age 79 of North Wilkesboro, widow of George Mathis, passed away Wednesday, October 11, 2017 at her home.
Funeral services were October 13th, 2017 at Dehart Baptist Church with Pastor Greg Hall, Pastor Kent Wood and Rev. Steven Shumate officiating. Burial was in Bethany Baptist Church Cemetery on Bethany Ford Road.  
Mrs. Mathis was born September 20, 1939 in Wilkes County to Rev. Albert Byrd and wife Pearl Grimes Byrd. She was a homemaker and a member of Bethany Baptist Church in North Wilkesboro.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband; George Walter Mathis, a sister; Sue Byrd Brown and two brothers; Junior Byrd and Jerry Byrd.
Mrs. Mathis is survived by three sons; Randy Mathis and wife, Robin of Hays, Joey Mathis and wife, Martha of North Wilkesboro and Darren Mathis and wife, Kim of Hays, seven grandchildren; Brad Mathis, Brian Mathis, Eric Mathis, Danielle Mathis Griffith, Brent Mathis, Heath Mathis and Joel Mathis, seven great grandchildren; Natalie Mathis, Macy Mathis, Noah Mathis, Braden Mathis, Sadie Griffith, Peyton Mathis and Parker Mathis, three sisters; Judy Shepherd and husband, John of Purlear, Carol Byrd and husband, Dwight of North Wilkesboro and Diane Wood of Traphill, three brothers; Joe Byrd and wife, Paula of North Wilkesboro, Dean Byrd and wife, Clara of North Wilkesboro and Johnny Byrd and wife Janice of Hays.
Flowers will be accepted.
    Ellen Berrong, 91
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Ellen Dewitte Berrong, age 91, of North Wilkesboro, died Wednesday, October 11, 2017 at her home. She was born July 16, 1926 in Wilkes County to John Andrew and Mamie Victoria Blackburn Lovette. She was a Division Manager with Rose's Department Store for 37 years. Mrs. Berrong was preceded in death by her parents; two brothers; and six sisters.
Survived by her children, Joe Donald Berrong, wife Debra Sturgill of North Wilkesboro, John Ronald Berrong, wife Paula Tabor of Merrells Inlet, South Carolina, Sue Ann Berrong, Mike Berrong, wife Jo, Jeff Berrong, wife Beth all of North Wilkesboro, and Rebecca Jane Hersey of Wingate, NC; ten grandchildren; and seventeen great grandchildren.
A private service will be held at a later date. The family request no flowers and no food. Memorials may be made to Wake Forest Baptist Hospice, 126 Executive Drive, Suite 110, Wilkesboro, NC 28697. Miller Funeral Service is in charge of the arrangements
   Tonya Jones, 36
Ms. Tonya Renee Jones, age 36 of Hays, passed away Wednesday, October 11, 2017 at her home.
Funeral services will be held 2:00 PM, Wednesday, October 18th, 2017 at Bethel Baptist Church with Bro. Donnie Shumate officiating.  The Family will receive friends from 12:30 until 1:30 prior to the service at the church. A private family graveside service will be held at St. Paul's Episcopal Church at a later date.  
Ms. Jones was born January 27, 1981 in Wilkes County to Mickey Eugene Parker and Denise Robin Jones. She was employed by Goody's, attended Bethel Baptist Church and volunteered at St. Paul's Episcopal Church.  
She was preceded in death by her Father, a son; Khaseton I. Little and her grandfather; J.D. Jones.
Ms. Jones is survived by  her mother; Denise Robin Jones and her husband, Tony of North Wilkesboro, a daughter;  Malashea K.I. Dock of the home, a son; Jazaiah K. Dock of the home, two sisters; Kristy Jones and husband, Brad of Hays, Stephanie Perkins and husband, Reggie of Wilkesboro and Grandmother; Mildred Jones of North Wilkesboro.
Flowers will be accepted or memorials may be made to St. Paul's Episcopal Church  PO  Box 95 Wilkesboro, NC 28697.
   Jason Mahaffey, 38
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Jason Lee Mahaffey, age 38, of North Wilkesboro, died Tuesday, October 10, 2017. He was born April 11, 1979 in Wilkes County to Jerry W. and Shirley Harless Mahaffey.
Surviving are his wife, Crystal Mahaffey; son, Caleb Lee Mahaffey of the home; daughter, Hannah Brooke Mahaffey of the home; his mother, Shirley Supulski and husband Warren of Wilkesboro; his father, Jerry Mahaffey of Hays; sister, Cassie Hendren and husband Jonathan of Millers Creek; step sister, Tara Knupp of Sugar Grove, Pennsylvania; paternal grandmother, Mary Belle Mahaffey of Lansing; numerous aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews.
  Funeral service will be held 3:00 p.m. Sunday, October 15, 2017 at Dehart Baptist Church with Rev. Greg Hall, Rev. Chris Lakey and Rev. Warren Supulski officiating. Burial will follow in the Church Cemetery. The family will receive friends at Dehart Baptist Church from 2:00 until 3:00 on Sunday, prior to the service. Flowers will be accepted or donations may be made to the family to help with funeral expenses. Miller Funeral Service is in charge of the arrangements.
   Ricky Shepherd, 65
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Mr. Ricky Lynn Shepherd, age 65 of North Wilkesboro, passed away Tuesday, October 10th, 2017 at his home.
Funeral services will be held 11:00 AM Saturday, October 14th, 2017 at Reins Sturdivant Chapel with Rev. David Dyer officiating. Entombment will be in Scenic Memorial Gardens Mausoleum.  The family will receive friends from 10:00 until 11:00 prior to the service at Reins Sturdivant Funeral Home.
Mr. Shepherd was born August 6th, 1952 in Iredell County to William Thomas and Helen Irene Woodie Shepherd. He was a Medical Technician and a member of Fairplains Baptist Church.
He was preceded in death by his parents and a brother; Tommy Shepherd.
Mr. Shepherd is survived by two sisters; Gina Roten and husband, Steve of North Wilkesboro and Shari Smith and husband, Patrick of North Wilkesboro, one brother; Tim Shepherd of Winston Salem, special nieces; Miranda Roten and Emery Reece and special nephews; Ryan Smith and Dylan Smith.
Flowers will be accepted or memorials may be made to Fairplains Baptist Church 141 Fairplains Church Street, North Wilkesboro, NC 28659.
     Belinda Pierce, 60
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Mrs. Belinda Harlan Pierce, age 60 of Purlear, passed away Tuesday, October 10, 2017 at Hickory Falls Health and Rehab in Granite Falls.
Funeral services will be held 3:00 PM , Saturday, October 14, 2017 at Reins Sturdivant Chapel with Bro. Dean Crane officiating. Burial will be in Scenic Memorial Gardens.
Mrs. Pierce was born April 19th, 1957 in Wichita, KS to Marvin and Rosie Kay Riddles Harlan. She was a homemaker and the former owner of Learn & Grow Day school.
She was preceded in death by her parents.
Mrs. Pierce is survived by her husband; Greg Pierce of the home and a daughter; Emily Pierce of the home.
Flowers will be accepted or memorials may be made to Duke Children's Hospital c/o Children's Miracle Network in Memory of Belinda Pierce 710 W. Main Street Suite 200, Durham, NC 27701.
Online condolences may be made at www.reinssturdivant.com
    Dennis Woods, 69
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Dennis Wilson Woods, age 69, of North Wilkesboro, died Tuesday, October 10, 2017 at Wilkes Regional Medical Center. He was born September 9, 1948 in Wilkes County to Curtis Lee and Mary Edith Byrd Woods. Mr. Woods was a proud US Army Veteran. He loved family, hunting and fishing. He was preceded in death by his parents; his daughter, April Pruitt; and a granddaughter, Kylea Williams.
Surviving are his wife, Becky Woods; daughters, Dana Wingler and husband Nathaniel, Laura Shepherd and husband Shane, Tara Williams and husband Steve all of North Wilkesboro; brother, Dalton Woods of Boomer; sister, Libby Holbrook and husband Ben of North Wilkesboro; grandchildren, Haylea Wingler, Ashlea Wingler, Tyler Hawkins, Ethan Shepherd, Kirsten Shepherd, Jared Shepherd, Jacob Williams, Hagan Shumate, Caleb Williams, Mya Williams and Mason Williams all of North Wilkesboro; and great grandchild, Lydia Shumate of North Wilkesboro.
Funeral service will be held 2:00 p.m. Sunday, October 15, 2017 at Bethany Baptist Church on Bethany Ford Church Road with Rev. Steve Smith officiating. Burial with military honors by Veterans of Foreign Wars Honor Guard Post 1142 will follow in the Church Cemetery. The family will receive friends at Bethany Baptist Church from 1:00 until 2:00 on Sunday, prior to the service. Flowers will be accepted or memorials may be made to Pruitt Hospice, 924 Main Street, Suite 100, North Wilkesboro, NC 28659. Miller Funeral Service is in charge of the arrangements.
    Gary Brown, 67
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Mr. Gary Paul Brown, age 67 of Hays passed away Tuesday, October 10, 2017 at his home.  
Memorial services will be held 2:00 PM Friday, October 20, 2017 at the First United Methodist Church of North Wilkesboro with Dr. Terry L. Matthews officiating.  Inurnment with Military Honors by Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1142 Honor Guard will follow at the Church Columbarium.  The family will receive friends immediately following the service in the Faith Center.  
Mr. Brown was born March 6, 1950 in Mecklenburg County to Paul Wilbur and Irene Sweitzer Brown.  He graduated from South Mecklenburg High School and attended Central Piedmont Community College, and served a total of 27 years in the United States Army.  He attended the University of South Carolina in Columbia and received numerous awards and decorations in the military and worked 10 years in Joint Communications Management Office, retiring as the JCMO Program Manager.
He was preceded in death by parents.
He is survived by his wife; Pauline May Hopkins Brown of the home, daughter; Christine Brown and son; Stephen P. Brown both of Hays, four grandchildren; Troy Gibson of Hays, Ciera Rosenbery, Jodilyn Brown and Alexandria Brown all of Ruskin, FL., one sister; Karen Greer and husband Michael of Mt. Holly.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the First United Methodist Church of North Wilkesboro, PO Box 1145,  North Wilkesboro, NC 28659 or Kindred Gentiva Hospice Foundation, 3350 Riverwood Parkway, Suite 1400, Atlanta, GA  30339.
   Billy Call, 79
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Billy Kenno Call, age 79, of North Wilkesboro, died Monday, October 9, 2017 at his home. He was born March 19, 1938 in Wilkes County to Raymond Hayes Call, Sr. and Reba Mae Brooks Call. Mr. Call retired from LP. He was also known as the "Candy Man". Mr. Call enjoyed family and friends; working at the North Wilkesboro Speedway; and going to the Cattle Sale on Monday's. Mr. Call was preceded in death by his parents; a daughter, Susan Jeanette Call Stanley; brothers, June Call, Leon Call; and sister, Barbara McCloud.
Surviving are his wife, Nellie Irene Griffin Call; daughters, Sandy Shumate of North Wilkesboro, Nicole Eller and husband Ray of Wilkesboro; brothers, Carl Call and wife Lucille, Paul Call and wife Margaret, Ray Call and wife Eunice, Victor (V.E.) Call and wife Lynn  all of North Wilkesboro; sister, Sally Austin of Denver, NC; grandchildren, Brandon Shumate, Brittney Peters and husband Sean all of North Wilkesboro, Duncan Eller of Wilkesboro; and great grandchildren, Lilyana Peters, Oakland Peters and Talib Shumate all of North Wilkesboro.
Funeral service will be held 1:00 p.m. Thursday, October 12, 2017 at Miller Funeral Chapel with Chaplain Stewart Roten officiating. Burial will follow in North Wilkesboro City Cemetery. The family will receive friends at Miller Funeral Service from 12:00 until 1:00 on Thursday, prior to the service. The family has requested no flowers. Memorials may be made to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, Tennessee 38105-9956. Miller Funeral Service is in charge of the arrangements. Online condolences may be made to www.millerfuneralservice.com
  Maude Poteat, 97
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Mrs. Maude Ann Lawrence Poteat, age 97 of North Wilkesboro passed away Monday, October 9, 2017 at Wilkes Senior Village.
Funeral services will be held 2:00 PM Thursday, October 12, 2017 at Antioch Baptist Church with Rev. Ken Pardue and Pastor Donald P. Bowling officiating.  Burial will be in the church cemetery.  The family will receive friends immediately following the service in the Fellowship Hall.
Mrs. Poteat was born August 12, 1920 in Wilkes County to William Philmore and Lilly Gregory Lawrence.  She was a devoted member of Antioch Baptist Church, loved by her community, friends and family and was a faithful wife, mother and grandmother.  
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband; Coy Reason Poteat.  
She is survived by one daughter; Jane Poteat Phillips and husband Tommy of Wilkesboro, four sons; Charles Poteat of Hickory, Edward Poteat and wife Wanda of Statesville, Phil Poteat and wife Mary Bea of Wilmington and Lewis Poteat and wife Donna of Cornelius, seven grandchildren; Sandra Thompson and husband Jock, Sarah Stone and husband Michael, Ashley Pagliughi and husband Dave, Steven Poteat, Kelly Goodwin and husband Doug, Arden Eller and husband Dennis and Laura Phillips, eleven great grandchildren; Coy Pagliughi, Madeline Pagliughi, Ashton Pagliughi, Jackson Goodwin, Ella Goodwin, Harper Goodwin, Clayton Goodwin, Julian Phillips, Paige Eller, Harvey Stone and Bennett Stone and one sister; Eva Gregory of North Wilkesboro and special family member; Eric Livingston.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Antioch Baptist Church Playground Fund, 1298 Antioch Church Road, Wilkesboro, NC 28697.      
  Ruth Bryan, 88
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Mrs. Ruth Virginia Steelman Bryan, also known as "Nana", age 88 of North Wilkesboro, widow of Dr. T. R. Bryan, Jr., passed away Sunday, October 8th, 2017 at her home.
A Celebration of Life service will be held 2:00 PM, Saturday, October 14th, 2017 at the Wilkesboro Church of Christ with Ministers Lowell White and Randy Covalt officiating.  The family will receive friends immediately following the service at the church.  
Ms. Bryan was born December 6, 1928 in Wilkes County to Charlie and Mary Laws Steelman. She was a Mother/Baby Healthcare Educator with her husband, Dr. Bryan. Mrs. Bryan graduated Kings Business College and was a member of the Wilkesboro Church of Christ.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband; Dr. T. R. Bryan, Jr., two sisters; Sarah Laws Lowe and Pat Laws Simpson and one brother; Gene Laws.
She is survived by two daughters; Pamela Bryan Terrell of Boone and Denise Bryan Smith of Cary, six grandchildren; Stephen Adam Terrell and wife Ivy, Leanna Virginia Proffitt and husband William, Kenneth Bryan Smith, Robert Scott Smith, Brad Thomas Smith and wife Steph and Joel Harrison Smith, one great granddaughter; Virginia Lee Proffitt "Ginger", two sisters; Mary Laws Triplett of North Wilkesboro and Martha Laws England, of Huntsville. AL.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Wilkesboro Church of Christ (Missions), PO Box 81 Wilkesboro, NC 28697, Wilkes Heritage Museum Preservation Campaign, PO Box 935 Wilkesboro, NC 28697 or the Leukemia Society 5950 Fairview Road, Suite 250 Charlotte, NC 28210.
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