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rockincountryblues · 3 months ago
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Janet McBride and Vern Stovall
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undaughtered · 6 months ago
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I saw longlegs because of your posting and loved it!! You mention trauma theory and it, do you have reading recommendations? If you don’t mind, of course.
im so glad you enjoyed it and very honoured my posts convinced you to go!
some of these are not explicitly trauma theory books- a lot of them focus on mental illness- but i learned trauma theory from psychoanalysts, in classes intended to train psychoanalysts and therapists, so i've pulled these books from there as well as my own research.
the body keeps score by bessel van der kolk is a classic for a reason
trauma: explorations in memory edited by cathy caruth is one of my go-to collections: i especially like the essay by laura brown
the divided self by r.d. laing is one of the most profoundly beautiful books i have ever read
medusa's hair by gananath obeyesekere is another very beautiful book
trauma and the destructive-transformative estruggle: clinical perspectives edited by terrence mcbride and maureen murphy: susan berger's article in this is very good
beyond the pleasure principle by freud is invaluable; the strachey edition is best if you can find it
"studies on hysteria" by joseph breuer and sigmund freud (in volume 2 of the strachey editions)- i did a close study on the anna o case over the winter term and as uncomfortable as a lot of their work is from a modern perspective it is still incredibly valuable
psychological healing: a historical and clinical studdy by pierre janet (a good accompaniment to freud in general)
betrayal trauma: the logic of forgetting childhood abuse by jennifer freyd
two vaguely off the cuff recommendations:
virginia woolf: the impact of childhood sexual abuse on her life and work by louise de salvo
spirit and trauma: a theology of remaining by shelley rambo; also resurrecting wounds: living in the afterlife of trauma by the same author. rambo is a theologian, so these might not take if you're not religious, but in terms of longlegs (which i regard as highly theological in a lot of ways anyway) and its relationship with God and theology, i think there's a lot of fruitful stuff here. as well her essay on the haemorrhaging woman is very good.
books i have not personally read but feel comfortable vouching for:
against the unspeakable: complicity, the holocaust, and slavery in america by naomi mandel
an archive of feelings: trauma, sexuality, and lesbian public cultures by ann cvetkovich
trauma and recovery: the aftermath of violence from domestic abuse to political terror by judith herman
shattered subjects: trauma and testimony in women's life-writing by suzette henken
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thisisyourdriverspeaking · 1 month ago
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Back from my work trip so it calls for another edition of my Indycar tunes. This is the Indy 500 1999 grid. Enjoy 😊
Arie Luyendyk (Car 5) - 702 - Where My Girls At?
Greg Ray (Car 2) - TLC - No Scrubs
Billy Boat (Car 11) - Whitney Houston ft Faith Evans & Kelly Price - Heartbreak Hotel
Robby Gordon (Car 32) - Sarah MacLachlan - Angel
Mark Dismore (Car 28) - Matchbox Twenty - Back 2 Good
Scott Sharp (Car 8) - Jennifer Lopez - If You Had My Love
Sam Schmidt (Car 99) - Dave Matthews Band - Crush
Kenny Brack (Car 14) - Busta Rhymes ft Janet Jackson - What's It Gonna Be?
Scott Goodyear (Car 4) - Maxwell - Fortunate
Hideshi Matsuda (Car 54) - Sporty Thievz ft Mr Woods - No Pigeons
Davey Hamilton (Car 9) - Cher - Believe
John Hollansworth Jr (Car 42) - Jesse Powell - You
Steve Knapp (Car 35) - Jay-Z ft Amil (Of Major Coinz) & Ja - Can I Get A...
Jeff Ward (Car 21) - 98 Degrees - The Hardest Thing
Tyce Carlson (Car 20) - 112 ft Lil'Z - Anywhere
Eddie Cheever (Car 51) - Lila McCann - With You
Robby Unser (Car 81) - Reba McEntire - One Honest Heart
Eliseo Salazar (Car 6) - Sugar Ray - Every Morning
Donnie Beechler (Car 98) - T.W.D.Y ft Too Short & Mac Mall - Players Holiday
Stan Wattles (Car 19) - Goo Goo Dolls - Slide
Jeret Schroeder (Car 96) - Collective Soul - Heavy
Buddy Lazier (Car 91) - Chad Brock - Ordinary Life
Roberto Moreno (Car 33) - Steve Wariner - Two Teardrops
Tony Stewart (Car 22) - Tyrese - Sweet Lady
Roberto Guerrero (Car 50) - Whitney Houston - It's Not Right But It's Okay
Buzz Calkins (Car 12) - Chante Moore - Chante's Got A Man
Robby McGehee (Car 55) - Ty Herndon - Hands Of A Working Man
Jimmy Kite (Car 30) - George Strait - Write This Down
Wim Eyckmans (Car 52) - Martina McBride - Whatever You Say
Johnny Unser (Car 92) - Sammy Kershaw & Lorrie Morgan - Maybe Not Tonight
Jack Miller (Car 17) - Backstreet Boys - I Want It That Way
Robbie Buhl (Car 84) - Pearl Jam - Last Kiss
Raul Boesel (Car 3) - Sixpence None The Richer - Kiss Me
All added to this playlist 😊
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bertandearnie · 1 year ago
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vaguely offputting and sometimes horrendous books for the girlies (the feeling of dread varies from book to book)
Things We Lost in the Fire by Mariana Enriquez
The Body Double by Emily Beyda
Her Body and Other Parties by Carmen Maria Machado
The Haunting of Hill House by Shirley Jackson
The First Day of Spring by Nancy Tucker
White Oleander by Janet Finch
Earthlings by Sayaka Murada
Moth by Amber McBride
Bunny by Mona Awad
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docrotten · 1 year ago
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LUST FOR A VAMPIRE (1971) – Episode 196 – Decades Of Horror 1970s
“He had a heart attack.” And you get a heart attack! Everybody gets a heart attack! Is that normal? Join your faithful Grue Crew – Doc Rotten, Bill Mulligan, Chad Hunt, and Jeff Mohr – as they count the heart attacks while they continue their reverse trek through Hammer’s Karnstein Trilogy with Lust for a Vampire (1971).
Decades of Horror 1970s Episode 196 – Lust for a Vampire (1971)
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Decades of Horror 1970s is partnering with the WICKED HORROR TV CHANNEL (https://wickedhorrortv.com/) which now includes video episodes of the podcast and is available on Roku, AppleTV, Amazon FireTV, AndroidTV, and its online website across all OTT platforms, as well as mobile, tablet, and desktop.
In 1830, forty years to the day since the last manifestation of their dreaded vampirism, the Karnstein heirs use the blood of an innocent to bring forth the evil that is the beautiful Mircalla, or as she was in 1710, Carmilla.
  Director: Jimmy Sangster
Writers: Tudor Gates (screenplay); J. Sheridan Le Fanu (based on characters created by)
Selected Cast:
Barbara Jefford as Countess Herritzen
Ralph Bates as Giles Barton
Suzanna Leigh as Janet Playfair
Yutte Stensgaard as Mircalla / Carmilla Karnstein
Michael Johnson as Richard Lestrange
Helen Christie as Miss Simpson
Mike Raven as Count Karnstein (dubbed by  Valentine Dyall)
Christopher Cunningham as Coachman
Harvey Hall as Inspector Heinrich
Michael Brennan as Landlord
Pippa Steel as Susan Pelley
Judy Matheson as Amanda McBride
Caryl Little as Isabel Courtney
David Healy as Raymond Pelley
Jonathan Cecil as Arthur Biggs
Erik Chitty as Professor Herz (as Eric Chitty)
Jack Melford as Bishop
Christopher Neame as Hans
Kirsten Lindholm as Peasant Girl
Luan Peters as Trudi
In the Seventies, Hammer Films struggled to find its way as horror films moved away from gothic horror into modern-day terrors; however, the company famous for Dracula and Frankenstein did earn some success with a trio of films referred to as The Karnstein Trilogy. The Grue Crew settles in to revisit the middle entry, Lust for a Vampire, which follows Vampire Lovers (1970) and leads into Twins of Evil (1971). Unfortunately, the film was plagued with misfortune from the onset: both Peter Cushing and Ingrid Pitt refused to return; the original director, Terence Fisher, suffered injuries when he was hit by a car and was replaced at the last minute by Jimmy Sangster; the director and the writer clashed with producers who insisted on including the pop song “Strange Love.” Even co-star Ralph Bates called the feature, “One of the worst films ever made.” Certainly, there must be some highlights. Certainly…
At the time of this writing, Lust for a Vampire is available to stream from  Shudder, AMC+, Tubi, and Flix Fling. The movie is also available on physical media as a Blu-ray from Shout! Factory.
Gruesome Magazine’s Decades of Horror 1970s is part of the Decades of Horror two-week rotation with The Classic Era and the 1980s. In two weeks, the next episode, chosen by Doc, will be Kingdom of the Spiders (1977). William Shatner and 5,000 spiders! What could go wrong?
We want to hear from you – the coolest, grooviest fans: comment on the site or email the Decades of Horror 1970s podcast hosts at [email protected]
Check out this episode!
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angelloverde · 5 months ago
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"Mo Soul" Player Playlist 20-26 August
Manuals - Mpg
Janet Dubois - Queen Of The Highway
The Soul Children - Who Is She (And What Is She To You)
Deep Heat - Do It Again
Deja-Move Feat. MsJames - Bring it Back
Jamiroquai - Cosmic Girl
Veronique Sanson - Bernard's Song (Il N'est De Nulle Part)
Marcio Alexandre - Eu Nao Passo Sem Dinheiro
Joe Bataan - Keep The Change
The Herbaliser - Takedown (The Gaff Salt Popcorn Remix)
Elektrons - Sunshine Love
Barry White - You're The One I Need (Remix)
Josh Milan - Your Body (Louie Vega Eol Mix)
DJ Mitsu - The Beats Hope (DJ Mitsu Remix)
Lauryn Hill - Lost Ones (Dj Inko Remix)
Womack & Womack - M.P.B. (Missing Persons Bureau)
Mr President - Bike Riding
Andy Gibb - Shadow Dancing (Dj ''S'' Remix)
The Soul Motivators - Throw The Bones
Chocolate Milk - Time Machine
Afternoons In Stereo - Saarinen In Dub
Jim Snidero - A Doll (Satin Doll)
Brother Mister & Christian McBride - Inside Straight
Ruby Turner - Love Was Here
Billy Jones - Here With You
Charlie Mars - How I Roll
Roachford - Ride The Storm
Me'Shell Ndegeocello - Call Me
Soulive Feat. Chaka Khan - Back Again
Angel Lo Verde - Freedom
If you really want to enjoy music and help musicians and bands, buy their lp’s or cd’s and don’t download mp3 formats. There is nothing like good quality sound!!!
(Angel Lo Verde / Mo Soul)
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ulkaralakbarova · 6 months ago
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When CIA Analyst Jack Ryan interferes with an IRA assassination, a renegade faction targets Jack and his family as revenge. Credits: TheMovieDb. Film Cast: Jack Ryan: Harrison Ford Dr. Caroline “Cathy” Ryan: Anne Archer Sally Ryan: Thora Birch Sean Miller: Sean Bean Kevin O’Donnell: Patrick Bergin Annette: Polly Walker Lord William Holmes: James Fox Lt. Cmdr. Robby Jackson: Samuel L. Jackson Adm. James Greer: James Earl Jones Paddy O’Neil: Richard Harris Marty Cantor: J.E. Freeman Dennis Cooley: Alex Norton Watkins: Hugh Fraser Inspector Highland: David Threlfall Owens: Alun Armstrong Sissy: Berlinda Tolbert Lord Justice: Gerald Sim First Aide: Pip Torrens Ashley: Thomas Russell Charlie Dugan: Andrew Connolly Ned Clark: Keith Campbell Jimmy Reardon: Jonathan Ryan Court Guard: P.H. Moriarty Interviewer: Bob Gunton CIA Technician: Ted Raimi Secretary: Brenda James Paddy Boy: Karl Hayden Lady Holmes: Claire Oberman Young Holmes: Oliver Stone The Electrician: Tom Watt Constable: Tim Dutton Constable: Martin Cochrane Rose: Ellen Geer Winter: John Lafayette Ferro: Shaun Duke Spiva: Fritz Sperberg CIA Analyst: Allison Barron Dr Shapiro: Philip Levien FBI Agent Shaw: Jesse D. Goins Avery: Michael Ryan Way FBI Director’s Bodyguard (uncredited): Peter Weireter Film Crew: Director of Photography: Donald McAlpine Original Music Composer: James Horner Screenplay: W. Peter Iliff Producer: Mace Neufeld Producer: Robert Rehme Director: Phillip Noyce Screenplay: Donald Stewart Editor: William Hoy Editor: Neil Travis Casting: Cathy Sandrich Gelfond Makeup Artist: Michael Key Casting: Amanda Mackey Executive Producer: Charles H. Maguire Makeup Department Head: Peter Robb-King Art Direction: Joseph P. Lucky Hairstylist: Anne Morgan Costume Design: Norma Moriceau Makeup Artist: Pat Gerhardt Set Decoration: John M. Dwyer Makeup Artist: John R. Bayless Production Design: Joseph C. Nemec III Stunts: Dick Ziker Stunts: Terry Leonard Visual Effects Supervisor: Robert Grasmere Visual Effects Supervisor: John C. Walsh Stunt Coordinator: Andy Bradford Stunt Coordinator: Steve Boyum Stunts: Michael T. Brady Stunts: Janet Brady Stunts: William H. Burton Jr. Stunts: Bobby Bass Stunts: Keith Campbell Stunts: David Burton Stunts: Clarke Coleman Stunts: Gerry Crampton Stunts: Cynthia Cypert Stunts: Laura Dash Stunts: Gabe Cronnelly Stunts: Steve M. Davison Stunts: Jeff Imada Stunts: Jeffrey J. Dashnaw Stunts: Annie Ellis Stunts: Richard M. Ellis Stunts: Tony Epper Stunts: Elaine Ford Stunts: Kenny Endoso Stunts: James M. Halty Stunt Coordinator: Martin Grace Stunts: Steve Hart Stunts: Scott Hubbell Stunts: Craig Hosking Stunts: Henry Kingi Stunts: Joel Kramer Stunts: Paul Jennings Stunts: Gene LeBell Stunts: Gary McLarty Stunts: Mark McBride Stunts: Bennie Moore Stunts: Valentino Musetti Stunts: John C. Meier Stunts: Alan Oliney Stunts: Chuck Picerni Jr. Stunt Double: Bobby Porter Stunts: Steve Picerni Stunts: Tony van Silva Stunts: Chad Randall Stunts: Rod Woodruff Stunt Double: Vic Armstrong Second Unit Director: David R. Ellis Stunts: Gregory J. Barnett Stunts: Tim A. Davison Novel: Tom Clancy Movie Reviews: John Chard: Good guys are real good, and the bad guys are real bad. Patriot Games is a more than serviceable thriller, perhaps a bit out of date when viewing it now, but still a very effective good against evil piece. The source material is so dense and intricate it was always going to be hard to condense that into a 2 hour movie, but I feel the makers manage to keep it fleshy whilst making the respective characters interesting and watchable. The acting on show is more than adequate, Harrison Ford is great in the role of Jack Ryan, he manages to portray him as a sensitive family man who can step up to the plate when things get ugly, and Anne Archer is solid enough as the wife and mother caught up in the web of nastiness unfolding. The baddies are led by the brooding Sean Bean who is a little under written, whilst Richard Harris is sadly underused. However, the action set pieces make their mark and thankfully we get a riveting...
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anoether-life · 8 months ago
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This is the first* exemption to the standard post format, as this is the first post without a historical event from Emmy's life (at least I know of none that happened on this date). Instead, to bridge the gap until the next post (which won't come until May 8), I want to take a quick look behind the scenes.
Most of this blog would not have been possible without the work of Clark Kimberling. He has been a professor of mathematics at the University of Evansville, Indiana, since 1970 and did a lot of research about Emmy's life, corresponding both with Emmy's peers (or their descendants or other living relatives) as well as different archives (most prominently those of Bryn Mawr College and the Rockefeller Foundation) and donated copies of a lot of his letters and documents to my university's library.
An interaction which I found very interesting (and exemplary for the often times tedious work Kimberling had to go through) but which sadly didn't fit into any of the other posts was the following from correspondence with the archives of Bryn Mawr College:
Kimberling was in contact with George W. McKee, Emmy's sole Bryn Mawr Ph.D. student. In a letter to Anna Pell Wheeler, the head of Bryn Mawr's department of mathematics at the time of Emmy's stay there, there is a mention of an "E. Noether file" at Bryn Mawr, which Kimberling tries to find.
Thus, on April 4, 1968, Kimberling writes a letter to Professor John C. Oxtoby, the head of Bryn Mawr's department of mathematics at that time, asking whether there is any information about a "E. Noether file" at Bryn Mawr. On April 28, Oxtoby replies that he doesn't know anything about the file.
In research for an article about Emmy, on March 16, 1971, Kimberling writes to Janet Agnew, the Head Librarian of Bryn Mawr College, asking whether there is any information about a "E. Noether file" at Bryn Mawr. On April 26, Gertrude Reed, the Reference Librarian of Bryn Mawr College, replies to say that she also didn't find anything in the archives. She also tried to get in touch with the President’s Office, but they weren’t of much help, since "[m]ost of the material there is confidential." Kimberling also wrote to the office of Katherine McBride, the president of Bryn Mawr, directly on May 2, but apparently did not receive an answer.
On May 23, 1972, Kimberling again writes to McBride, sending a copy of his article (which was published in American Mathematical Monthly, Volume 79, Issue 2) and again asking about the "E. Noether file". On June 6 of the same year, Gertrude Reed writes to Kimberling again, saying that she finally found the "E. Noether file" in the archives, just a few months after Kimberling's article got published.
There will be a few other posts like this one that break the format and are mainly there to fill the gap between "historical" posts. Most of them will be photos of Emmy, there will be one in November giving a description of Emmy by one of her students at Bryn Mawr and another one in January about two of the places Emmy lived at in Göttingen.
*all filler posts will be tagged with #filler and most of them will just consist of photos of Emmy
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neoneun-au · 1 year ago
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A post for my book recommendations, to be continuously updated as I read and remember more. Because without reading, I would not be writing. 
All time favourites are marked with a ☆
All are sorted by genre and will be linked (if able) to their Goodreads pages so that you can dig deeper into whatever catches your eye. [edit: as of January 2025 I've reached the link limit]
(ps if you have a Goodreads account, you can add me here)
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Anthology/Short Story Collections
Behold This Dreamer - Walter de la Mare ☆
Difficult Women - Roxane Gay
The Paper Menagerie and Other Stories - Ken Liu
The Elephant Vanishes - Haruki Murakami
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Essays
Bad Feminist - Roxane Gay ☆
Bluets - Maggie Nelson ☆
On Freedom - Maggie Nelson
In Praise of Shadows - Jun'ichirō Tanizaki
Malleable Forms - Meeka Walsh ☆
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Fiction (Classic)
Persuasion - Jane Austen ☆
Pride and Prejudice - Jane Austen
The Awakening - Kate Chopin
Roxana, or The Fortunate Mistress - Daniel Defoe
North and South - Elizabeth Gaskell ☆
Siddhartha - Hermen Hesse
The Unbearable Lightness of Being - Milan Kundera ☆
Lolita - Vladimir Nabokov
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Fiction (Modern)
All’s Well - Mona Awad ☆
Bunny - Mona Awad
Jonathan Livingston Seagull - Richard Bach
The Pisces - Melissa Broder
White Oleander - Janet Finch
For Today I Am A Boy - Kim Fu
The Vegetarian - Han Kang
The Historian - Elizabeth Kostova ☆
Fall on Your Knees - Ann-Marie MacDonald
A Girl is a Half-Formed Thing - Eimear McBride
No Country for Old Men - Cormac McCarthy
The Road - Cormac McCarthy ☆
Under the Hawthorne Tree - Ai Mi
The Song of Achilles - Madeleine Miller ☆
After Dark - Haruki Murakami ☆
Colorless Tsukuru Tazaki and His Years of Pilgrimage - Haruki Murakami
1Q84 - Haruki Murakami ☆
Hamnet - Maggie O'Farrell
The English Patient - Michael Ondaatje
Boy, Snow, Bird - Helen Oyeyemi
Mr. Fox - Helen Oyeyemi ☆
A Tale for the Time Being - Ruth Ozeki
The Overstory - Richard Powers ☆
The Godfather - Mario Puzo
Blindness - José Saramago
How To Be Both - Ali Smith
The Goldfinch - Donna Tartt ☆
The Secret History - Donna Tartt
Ru - Kim Thúy
Brooklyn - Colm Tóibín
Big Fish - Daniel Wallace
Kitchen - Banana Yoshimoto
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Horror/Thriller
The Exorcist - William Peter Blatty
Jurassic Park - Michael Crichton
Gerald’s Game - Stephen King
The Shining - Stephen King
Audition - Ryū Murakami
I’m Thinking of Ending Things - Iain Reid
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Manga/Graphic Novels
Basilisk - Futaro Yamada, Maseki Sagawa
Death Note - Tsugumi Ohba, Takeshi Obata
Eureka Seven - Jinsei Kataoka, Kazuma Kondou
Nana - Ai Yazawa ☆
Paradise Kiss - Ai Yazawa
Uzumaki - Junji Ito
xxxHolic - CLAMP
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Memoirs/Journals
Everything I Know About Love - Dolly Alderton
The Diving Bell and the Butterfly - Jean-Dominique Bauby ☆
Speak, Okinawa - Elizabeth Miki Brina
Brain on Fire: My Month of Madness - Susannah Cahalan
Smoke Gets In Your Eyes - Caitlin Doughty
I’m Glad My Mom Died - Jennette McCurdy
What I Talk About When I Talk About Running - Haruki Murakami
Reading Lolita in Tehran: A Memoir in Books - Azar Nafisi
Henry and June - Anaïs Nin ☆
The Glass Castle - Jeanette Walls ☆
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Non-Fiction (General)
Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can’t Stop Talking - Susan Cain
The Red Market - Scott Carney
The Swerve: How the World Became Modern - Stephen Greenblatt
Dark Money: The Hidden History of the Billionaires Behind the Rise of the Radical Right - Jane Mayer
The Psychopath Test - Jon Ronson
The Elements of Style - William Strunk Jr, E.B White
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Non-Fiction (Philosophy/Spiritual)
The Teachings of Don Juan: A Yaqui Way of Knowledge - Carlos Castañeda
Silence: In the Age of Noise - Erling Kagge ☆
The Kybalion - Three Initiates ☆
The Tibetan Book of the Dead: The Great Liberation Through Hearing in the Bardo - Chögyam Trungpa
Tao Te Ching - Lao Tzu
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Plays
The Importance of Being Earnest - Oscar Wilde
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Poetry Collections
I Love My Love - Reyna Biddy
Let Us Compare Mythologies - Leonard Cohen
The Prophet - Khalil Gibran
The Anatomy of Being - Shinji Moon
The Beauty of the Husband - Anne Carson ☆
Teaching My Mother How to Give Birth - Warsan Shire
Night Sky with Exit Wounds - Ocean Vuong
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Speculative Fiction
Dune - Frank Herbert
Station Eleven - Emily St. John Mandel ☆
Battle Royale - Koushun Takami
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True Crime
Helter Skelter: The True Story of the Manson Murders - Vincent Bugliosi
In Cold Blood - Truman Capote ☆
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Young Adult
A Great and Terrible Beauty - Libba Bray ☆
The Diviners - Libba Bray
The Sun is Also a Star - Nicola Yoon
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clbbidatop · 2 years ago
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Bích Trâm cùng chồng dự giải
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Tham dự giải Wisconsin Open Pool có nhiều cơ thủ rất mạnh. Ở giiar nam, những người được đánh giá cao nhất là Joshua Fillier, Robbie Capito, Ferdor Gorst, Alex Kazakis. Cơ thủ nam Việt Nam duy nhất dự giải là Nguyễn Tuấn Anh, chồng của Nguyễn Bích Trâm. Trình độ của cơ thủ này không được đánh giá cao. Trong khi đó, gần như toàn bộ những cơ thủ nữ mạnh nhất thế giới đều tham ga giải, như Chen Chia Hua, Kelly Fisher, Allison Fisher, Yuki Hiraguchi, Seo Seoa, Kristina Tkach, Pia Filler. Cơ thủ nữ Việt Nam dự giải là Nguyễn Bích Trâm, đương kim vô địch Việt Nam năm 2022. Bích Trâm cùng chồng Tuấn Anh 64 cơ thủ nam Ibrahem Abduljabbar, Ilias Adamov, Donald Adams, Bader Alawadhi, Tyrel Blowers, Michael Bridges, LJ Briesath, Jeffrey Buna, Joven Bustamante, Robbie Capito, Sullivan Clark, Giovanni Del Angel, Jared Demalia, Jon Demet, Vince Didio, Ernesto Dominguez, Jesse Engel, Jeremy Fedkenheuer, Joshua Filler, Lukas Fracasso-Verner, Marcus Genson, FedorGorst, Nakia Guyton, Tarek Hamden, Sam Henderson, Kaden Hillman, Landon Hollingsworth, Murat Hraishawi, Mika Immonen, Jeffery Jandrt, Guido Joost, Dave Kasprzycki, Alex Kazakis, Mason Koch, Kang Lee, Michael Lee, Gerson Martinez Boza, Payne McBride, Tyler Meyer, Rick Miller, Faiyaz Mirza, Alex Montpellier, John Morra, Nguyễn Tuấn Anh, Dave O'Keefe, Vitaliy Patsura, Juan Rosa Mendez, Frankie Ruiz, Paul Scott, Jeremy Seaman, Ray Skenandore, Paul Song, Jeremy Sossei, Adam Staerkel, Tyler Styer, Joey Tate, Jan van Lierop, DJ Westrem, Marshall Williams, William Wolf, Brent Worth, Ke Wu, Michael Yednak. 64 cơ thủ nữ Alice Adams, Bonnie Arnold, Janet Atwell, Soledad Ayala, Laura  Bendikas, Ashley Benoit, Brittany Bryant, Chen Chia-Hua, Olivia Cheng, Chang Shui-Ching, Chieh Yu Chou, Margaret Fefilova, Pia Filler, Kelly Fisher, Allison Fisher, Yuki Hiraguchi, Meng-Hsia Hung, Seoa Seo, Kristina Tkach, Nguyễn Bích Trâm, Tzu-Chien Wei… và nhiều cơ thủ khác. Predator Pro Billiard Series và Box Sports đạt thỏa thuận sở hữu bản quyền truyền thông và phát sóng nhiều năm, độc quyền trên lãnh thổ Việt Nam, bắt đầu từ mùa giải 2023. Bida Top – nơi tập luyện bida chuyên nghiệp và thỏa mãn đam mê của các tay cơ. Với đội ngũ huấn luyện viên bida giàu kinh nghiệm, CLB Bida Top sẽ giúp bạn cải thiện kỹ năng đánh bida và rèn luyện sự kiên nhẫn, tập trung và sự kiểm soát tốt hơn. Tại chuyên mục Tin Tức Bida của Bida Top, bạn có thể đọc được những bài viết về cách chơi bida hiệu quả, các kỹ thuật đánh bida, cũng như những thông tin mới nhất về giải đấu bida trong nư���c và quốc tế. Source link Read the full article
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byneddiedingo · 2 years ago
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James Franco in The Sound and the Fury (James Franco, 2014)
Cast: James Franco, Tim Blake Nelson, Scott Haze, Loretta Devine, Ahna O’Reilly, Joey King, Jacob Loeb, Janet Jones, Dwight Henry, Logan Marshall-Green. Screenplay: Matt Rager, based on a novel by William Faulkner. Cinematography: Bruce Thierry Cheung. Production design: Kristen Adams. Film editing: Joe Murphy, Ian Olds. Music: Tim O’Keefe. 
Even before his career foundered on allegations of sexual misconduct with his acting students, James Franco was often mocked for overreaching -- writing fiction, directing avant-garde films and multimedia art, taking graduate level courses at a variety of universities simultaneously, and just for ambition that sometimes seemed to exceed his abilities. I don't want to come off as a mocker in my criticism of his film version of William Faulkner's The Sound and the Fury. It's a failure for a variety of reasons, not least the extreme difficulty of translating into visual terms a novel that succeeds in the way its author uses language to convey the inner states of his characters. Franco makes the serious mistake of casting himself as the most interior and inarticulate of Faulkner's characters, the mentally handicapped Benjy Compson. Distractingly outfitted with oversize front teeth, Franco struggles to portray Benjy's torment at the loss of his beloved sister Caddy (Ahna O'Reilly), amid the declining fortunes of the Compson family. He can't dim the intelligence in his own eyes enough to suggest the blind struggle of memory and desire and frustration within the character. The screenplay by Matt Rager, who has also adapted Faulkner's As I Lay Dying (2013) and John Steinbeck's In Dubious Battle (2016) for Franco to direct, does a fairly good job of sticking to the narrative line of the novel: Benjy's loss, the suicide of his older brother Quentin (Jacob Loeb), the marriage that Caddy enters into because she is impregnated by Dalton Ames (Logan Marshall-Green), Caddy's sending her daughter, also named Quentin (Joey King), to live with the Compsons, and the rage of the youngest brother, Jason (Scott Haze), when the teenage Quentin runs away from home with the money he has hoarded after stealing it from the funds Caddy has sent for Quentin's support. Rager also draws heavily on the sententious speeches of the Compson children's ineffectual alcoholic father (Tim Blake Nelson), taken directly from the novel. The screenplay skimps on the key role played in the novel by the black servants, particularly that of Dilsey (Loretta Devine). Most of the performances are quite good, with the exception of Janet Jones Gretzky as the mother; she looks far too healthy, and never strikes the note of decayed gentility that the role demands. There are also some unnecessarily distracting cameos by Seth Rogen as a telegraph clerk and Danny McBride as the sheriff, bit parts that didn't need to be cast so prominently. As a whole, the film feels like the work of an amateur filmmaker with exceptional film industry connections, and that, I guess, is the very definition of overreaching.
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haute-lifestyle-com · 3 years ago
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Norman Reedus Talks on The End of The Walking Dead, The Spin-Off, and The Future #janetwalker #hautelifestylecom #theentertainmeentzonecom #normanreedus #thewalkingdead #amc #dianekruger #future #melissamcbride
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Black Girl Magic Book Default Replacements
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This default replacement mod replaces EA’s default book textures with thematic real life book variations. 
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Y'all can scroll through most of the replacements/swatches here. There are A LOT of books in TS3, and I tried to match book covers to TS3′s particular genres:
Alchemy, Gardening L1-3, Medical & Spellcraft L1-3: Orishas, Santeria, Voodoo, Marie Laveau Athletic, Phys Ed (UNI EP) & Sports: Serena Willams Bar, Mixology, Nectar: McBride Sisters Wine Biography: Rosa Parks Business & Communication & Social (UNI EP): O Magazine (Oprah) Butler, Horror, Mystery: Tituba Charisma L1-3, & Non-Fiction: Michelle Obama Chinese Books, Humor: Japanese Ganguro Girls Comic Books (UNI EP): Gaia (Captain Planet), Storm (X-Men) Cooking L1-3: Sylvia’s Soul Food Drama, Fantasy, Romance, Trashy, Vaudeville: Beloved (Toni Morrison) Egyptian books: Queens of Egypt English & Masterpiece: Ain’t I A Woman? (Sojourner Truth) Fishing L1-3: Mami Wata French books: Voodoo, Marie Laveau Generic L1-3: The Color Purple (Alice Walker) Handiness L1-3: Nails Magazine Historical: Mary McLeod Bethune Inventing L1-3: Madam CJ Walker Kids, Toddlers: Black Girl Magic Coloring Book Logic L1: Rosa Parks Logic L2: Claudette Colvin Logic L3: Mary McLeod Bethune Martial Arts, Military: Pam Grier (Foxy Brown) Mathematics: Hidden Figures Music (generic): Ebony (Janet Jackson, Whitney Houston, Anita Baker) Music (bass, drums): Harriet Tubman & “Follow the Drinking Gourd" Music (harps, piano): Nina Simone Poetry & Fine Arts: Maya Angelou Photography: Rihanna Prenatal: Gaia (Captain Planet) Recipe L1: Black Girl Magic Cookbook Recipe L2: Edna Lewis Recipe L3: Edna Lewis Riding (Pets EP), Science & Technology: Dr Mae Jemison Robots: Janelle Monae Sci-Fi, Future: Uhura (Star Trek TOS) Street Art (UNI EP): Black Girl Magic
Y'all can scroll through most of the replacements/swatches here.
Happy Black History Month!
Download book retextures (package file): SimFileShare | Mediafire
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thechanelmuse · 2 years ago
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My Top Albums/EPs of 2022
So I bet you thought I forgot to post my end-of-the-year music list 😏
Chile, I did 🙃. Better late than never tho, right? 
Enjoy!
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JAZZ
The Baylor Project - The Evening: Live at APPARATUS
Billy Drummond & Freedom of Ideas - Valse Sinistre
Brandon Coleman - Interstellar Black Space
Cécile McLorin Salvant - Ghost Song
Charlie Gabriel - Eighty Nine
Jeremy Pelt - Soundtrack
Joshua Redman Quartet (Redman, Brad Mehldau, Christian McBride, Brian Blade) - LongGone
Makaya McCraven - In These Times
Marquis Hill - New Gospel Revisited
Ron Carter - Finding the Right Notes
Samara Joy - Linger Awhile
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COUNTRY
Abbey Cone - Hate Me EP
Carrie Underwood - Denim & Rhinestones
Luke Combs - Growin Up
Madeline Edwards - Crashlanded + Madeline Edwards EP (two projects)
Maren Morris - Humble Quest
Mickey Guyton - I Am Woman EP
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FOLK
Brandi Carlile - In These Silent Days (Deluxe Edition) - In the Canyon Haze
Kina Grannis - It's Hard to Be Human — (2021 album)
Valerie June - The Moon and the Stars: Prescriptions for Dreamers + Under Cover (two projects)
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GOSPEL
DOE - Clarity
Kirk Franklin & Maverick City Music - Kingdom Come One (Deluxe)
Ricky Dillard - Breakthrough: The Exodus (Live)
Tasha Cobbs Leonard - Hymns (Live)
Tye Tribbett - All Things New
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BLENDED GENRES
Gabriels - Angels & Queens – Part I
Janet Jackson - The Velvet Rope (Deluxe Edition) — 25th anniversary
Moonchild - Starfruit
PJ Morton - Watch the Sun (Deluxe)
Robert Glasper - Black Radio III (Supreme Edition)
SZA - SOS
Tank and the Bangas - Red Balloon
Various Artists - Stranger Things: Soundtrack from the Netflix Series, Season 4
YEBBA - Live at Electric Lady
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SOUL/BLUES (ROCK*)
Jamison Ross - JAMO
Lady Wray - Piece of Me
Lee Fields - Sentimental Fool
Liv Warfield - Live at Cafe Wha? *
Lizz Wright - Holding Space: Live In Berlin
Miko Marks and The Resurrectors - Feel Like Going Home
Various Artists - Summer of Soul Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
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R&B
Alex Isley & Jack Dine - Marigold
Ari Lennox - age/sex/location
Arin Ray - Hello Poison
Coco Jones - What I Didn't Tell You
Durand Bernarr - Wanderlust
India Shawn - BEFORE WE GO (DEEPER)
Kenyon Dixon - Closer
Lucky Daye - Candydrip
Mariah Carey - Butterfly: 25th Anniversary Expanded Edition
Mary J. Blige - Good Morning Gorgeous
Ravyn Lenae - HYPNOS
Sevyn Streeter - Drunken Wordz Sober Thoughtz
Siergio - BEFORE IT'S TOO LATE
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POP/ALTERNATIVE (ROCK)
The 1975 - Being Funny In a Foreign Language
Aurora - The Gods We Can Touch
Avril Lavigne - Let Go (20th Anniversary Edition)
James Bay - Leap
LÉON - Circles
Lissie - Carving Canyons
Sigrid - High Note
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RAP
Danger Mouse & Black Thought - Cheat Codes
Denzel Curry - Melt My Eyez See Your Future
Elzhi & Georgia Anne Muldrow - Zhigeist
JID - The Forever Story
Leikeli47 - Shape Up
Mozzy - Survivor's Guilt
Nas - King's Disease III
Saba - Few Good Things
Smino - Luv 4 Rent
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EXPERIMENTAL
Niia - OFFAIR: Mouthful of Salt
Sault - Air + Aiir (2 projects)
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HONORABLE MENTION
Beyoncé - RENAISSANCE
I know it’s coming... *hands on hips* “Honorable mention?!?”
I just can't listen to Renaissance straight through. I’ve tried and tried and tried. When it comes to my listening experience, I approach music sonically first, following the story and arrangement of the music instruments, and how the timbre of one's singing or rapping meets and interweaves between those elements. Give me an audio painting with a tapestry of enthralling colors and textures that I can feel. Then I'll invite in the lyrics.
It's like cinema. The average person most likely follows the eyes of the camera as it relates to the dialogue for the cinematic story. The way my brain is wired 🤖 I have to separate a number of other elements into parts as the story moves along — from the color grading and lighting to the sound design and mise-en-scène — to fully understand the director's vision and grasp the actual tale.
The thing about Renaissance as a whole is that it doesn't breathe enough for me. It feels chaotic like a tide than a flow if I let it run straight through. Give me spatial, darling! But that's the intentional, heavy-handed part about Renaissance, especially on the heels of a post-pandemic world: "Get tf up, dance and feel good." I don't wanna dance; I just wanna listen 😩 lol
Side note: 
We all have a specific musical palette as to why we fully gravitate to some songs/albums and not to others. I posted my review of Susan Roger’s book, This Is What It Sounds Like: What the Music You Love Says About You, a few months ago. (She was Prince's sound engineer from 1983 to 1988.) If you’re curious about why you like the music you like, I recommend for you to read it.
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hello angel, I hope that you are doing well.
I’m sorry if I may be pestering you... but I thought that I could ask you this. Could you perhaps display a collection of quotes revolving around “disappearing.” ?
In a sense, from everybody’s life. but still being alive. But I would appreciate anything that you post.
Again, sorry for pestering. Thank you and I wish you all of the best.
It was very easy to disappear. Very easy to put on a red coat, switch off all the lights, go somewhere else, not go back to sleep anywhere.
Valeria Luiselli, from Faces in the Crowd (tr. Christina MacSweeney)
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Louise Glück, from Averno
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Nikki Giovanni, from ���Cotton Candy on a Rainy Day”
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Han Kang, Human Acts (translated by Deborah Smith)
I’d never seen anything like it. You haven’t got the strength. You are exchanged for a ghost,
Hélène Cixous, Hyperdream (tr. Beverly Bie Brahic)
“The me you see isn’t me – I am my ghost.”
Mahmoud Darwish, from ‘Mural’, Mural (trans. John Berger & Rema Hammami)
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fr. “Extracting the Stone of Madness” by Alejandra Pizarnik, tr. Yvette Siegert
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Mahtem Shiferraw, Your Body is War; “The Art of Invisibility”
The girl speaks even more slowly than usual, she’s absentminded, she who’s usually so interested in everything, her expression has changed, she’s become a spectator…
Marguerite Duras, from The Lover
Me, as ever, gone.
Anne Carson, from Decreation; “Despite her Pain, Another Day”
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Mary Oliver, Blue Horses; “Blueberries”
...and / this is what we are reduced to, / the task of being disembodied / the small, small task of disappearing / without a sound, without a whisper of sorrow.
Mahtem Shiferraw, Your Body is War; “The Suicide Chamber”
Perdita doesn't seem to mind this or to sense that she is in danger of losing her right to corporeality. On the contrary, she purposefully deflects attention. When someone accidentally speaks to her, she just shakes her head. If they still won't take the hint, she'll add, 'No, I'm not here,' in a gentle way rather than a snippy one.
Helen Oyeyemi, from Gingerbread
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ANN LAUTERBACH x NIGHTCORP | “Eclipse with Object”, And For Example (1994); untitled photos/edits by @nightcorp, published 14 July 2019 (x)
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Christa Wolf, Cassandra: A Novel and Four Essays (tr. Jan van Heurck)
The girl is in a trance. All day in a kind of trance… She never makes a gesture. Immobile. Confronting herself. Surprised. Somnambulistic. She only moves to become someone else.
Anaïs Nin, from Nearer the Moon: The Previously Unpublished Unexpurgated Diary, 1937-1939
I don’t seem to want / anything others want. I don’t even know if / I want something. To be perfectly quiet, still alive / with no one pressing me.
Alice Notley, from Certain Magical Acts; “I Went Down There”
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Sue Zhao
...I turned apathetic and silent. I could not say the most important thing, so it no longer occurred to me to say anything.
Christa Wolf, Cassandra: A Novel and Four Essays (tr. Jan van Heurck)
And I wish that I was someone else, a girl with words behind her face, not this one done up like a stone in herself.
Eimear McBride, from The Lesser Bohemians
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Anna Kamienska, from A Nest of Quiet: A Notebook
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Janet Fitch, from White Oleander
It was like not feeling real any more. Disconnected despite all the talking. Watching the self I’d built up over four or five years just crack and fall off me like paint.
Eimear McBride, from The Lesser Bohemians
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Ono No Komachi, tr. by Jane Hirshfield and Mariko Oratani, from The Ink Dark Moon Love Poems by Ono No Komachi and Izumi Shikibu
I just can’t bear to think about it, actually. Just…empty. All day and night. Day after day and night after night.
Harold Pinter, from Betrayal
and i / learned to see but not show feeling and i learned to talk / while not / screaming
Nikki Giovanni, from "Poem of Angela Yvonne Davis”
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Henry Dumas, Knees of a Natural Man: The Selected Poetry of Henry Dumas; “Saba”
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Mahtem Shiferraw, Your Body is War; “The Memory of the Body”
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Olga Broumas, Beginning with O; “Love Lines”
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Joanna Klink, from “Winter Field”
Sometimes, when I'm careless, I think survival is easy: you just keep moving forward with what you have, or what's left of what you were given, until something changes—or you realize, at last, that you can change without disappearing, that all you had to do was wait until the storm passes you over and you find that—yes—your name is still attached to a living being.
Ocean Vuong, from On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous
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BLACK LIVES MATTER
A list with black artists who have a song in the Unknown Songs That Should Be Known-playlist (Can be a black artist in a band or just solo-artist) (no specific genre)
Bull’s Eye - Blacknuss, Prince Prime - Funk Aftershow - Joe Fox - Alternative Hip-hop Strangers in the Night - Ben L’Oncle Soul - Soul Explore - Mack Wilds - R&B Something To Do - IGBO - Funk
Down With The Trumpets - Rizzle Kicks - Pop Dans ta ville - Dub Inc. - Reggae Dance or Die - Brooklyn Funk Essentials - Funk FACELESS - The PLAYlist, Glenn Lewis - R&B Tell Me Father - Jeangu Macrooy - Soul
Southern Boy - John The Conquerer - Blues Hard Rock Savannah Grass - Kes - Dancehall Dr. Funk - The Main Squeeze - Funk Seems I’m Never Tired of Loving You - Lizz Wright - Jazz Out of My Hands - TheColorGrey, Oddisee - Hip-Hop/Pop
Raised Up in Arkansas - Michael Burks - Blues Black Times - Sean Kuti, Egypt 80, Carlos Santana - Afrobeat Cornerstone - Benjamin Clementine - Indie Shine On - R.I.O., Madcon - Electronic Pop Bass On The Line - Bernie Worrell - Funk
When We Love - Jhené Aiko - R&B Need Your Love - Curtis Harding - Soul Too Dry to Cry - Willis Earl Beal - Folk Your House - Steel Pulse - Reggae Power - Moon Boots, Black Gatsby - Deep House
Vinyl Is My Bible - Brother Strut - Funk Diamond - Izzy Biu - R&B Elusive - blackwave., David Ngyah - Hip-hop Don’t Ever Let Nobody Drag Your Spirit Down - Heritage Blues Orchestra - Blues Sastanàqqàm - Tinariwen - Psychedelic Rock
Disco To Go - Brides of Funkenstein - Funk/Soul Circles - Durand Jones & The Indications - Retro Pop Cheesin’ - Cautious Clay, Remi Wolf, sophie meiers - R&B Changes - Charles Bradley - Soul The Sweetest Sin - RAEVE - House
Gyae Su - Pat Thomas, Kwashibu Area Band - Funk What Am I to Do - Ezra Collective, Loyle Carner - Hip-hop Get Your Groove On - Cedric Burnside - Blues Old Enough To Know Better - Steffen Morrisson - Soul Wassiye - Habib Koité - Khassonke musique
Dance Floor - Zapp - Funk Wake Up - Brass Against, Sophia Urista - Brass Hard-Rock BIG LOVE - Black Eyed Peas - Pop The Greatest - Raleigh Ritchie - R&B DYSFUNCTIONAL - KAYTRANADA, VanJess - Soul
See You Leave - RJD2, STS, Khari Mateen - Hip-hop Sing A Simple Song - Maceo Parker - Jazz/Funk Have Mercy - Eryn Allen Kane - Soul Homenage - Brownout - Latin Funk Can’t Sleep - Gary Clark Jr. - Blues Rock
Toast - Koffee - Dancehall Freedom - Ester Dean - R&B Iskaba - Wande Coal, DJ Tunez - Afropop High Road - Anthony Riley - Alternative Christian Sunny Days - Sabrina Starke - Soul
The Talking Fish - Ibibio Sound Machine - Funk Paralyzed - KWAYE - Indie Purple Heart Blvd - Sebastian Kole - Pop WORSHIP - The Knocks, MNEK - Deep House BMO - Ari Lennox - R&B
Promises - Myles Sanko - Soul .img - Brother Theodore - Funk Singing the Blues - Ruthie Foster, Meshell Ndegeocello - Blues Nobody Like You - Amartey, SBMG, The Livingtons - Hip-hop Starship - Afriquoi, Shabaka Hutchings, Moussa Dembele - Deep House
Lay My Troubles Down - Aaron Taylor - Funk  Bloodstream - Tokio Myers - Classic Sticky - Ravyn Lenae - R&B Why I Try - Jalen N’Gonda - Soul Motivation - Benjamin Booker - Folk
quand c’est - Stromae - Pop Let Me Down (Shy FX Remix) - Jorja Smith, Stormzy, SHY FX - Reggae Funny - Gerald Levert - R&B Salt in my Wounds - Shemekia Copeland - Blues Our Love - Samm Henshaw - Soul
Make You Feel That Way - Blackalicious - Jazz Hip-hop Knock Me Out - Vintage Trouble - Funk Take the Time - Ronald Bruner, Jr., Thundercat - Alternative Thru The Night - Phonte, Eric Roberson - R&B Keep Marchin’ - Raphael Saadiq - Soul
Shake Me In Your Arms - Taj Mahal, Keb’ Mo’ - Blues Meet Me In The Middle - Jodie Abascus - Pop Raise Hell - Sir the Baptist, ChurchPpl - Gospel Pop Mogoya - Oumou Sangaré - Wassoulou Where’s Yesterday - Slakah The Beatchild - Hip-hop
Lose My Cool - Amber Mark - R&B New Funk - Big Sam’s Funky Nation - Funk I Got Love - Nate Dogg - Hip-hop Nothing’s Real But Love - Rebecca Ferguson - Soul Crazy Race - The RH Factor - Jazz
Spies Are Watching Me - Voilaaa, Sir Jean - Funk The Leaders - Boka de Banjul - Afrobeat Fast Lane - Rationale - House Conundrum - Hak Baker - Folk Don’t Make It Harder On Me - Chloe x Halle - R&B
Plastic Hamburgers - Fantastic Negrito - Hardrock Beyond - Leon Bridges - Pop God Knows - Dornik - Soul Soleil de volt - Baloji - Afrofunk Do You Remember - Darryl Williams, Michael Lington - Jazz Get Back - McClenney - Alternative Three Words - Aaron Marcellus - Soul
Spotify playlist 
In memory of:
Aaron Bailey Adam Addie Mae Collins Ahmaud Arbery Aiyana Stanley Jones Akai Gurley Alberta Odell Jones Alexia Christian Alfonso Ferguson Alteria Woods Alton Sterling Amadou Diallo Amos Miller Anarcha Westcott Anton de Kom Anthony Hill Antonio Martin Antronie Scott Antwon Rose Jr. Arthur St. Clair Atatiana Jefferson Aubrey Pollard Aura Rosser Bennie Simons Berry Washington Bert Dennis Bettie Jones Betsey Billy Ray Davis Bobby Russ Botham Jean Brandon Jones Breffu Brendon Glenn Breonna Taylor Bud Johnson Bussa
Calin Roquemore Calvin McDowell Calvin Mike and his family Carl Cooper Carlos Carson Carlotta Lucumi Carol Denise McNair Carol Jenkins Carole Robertson Charles Curry Charles Ferguson Charles Lewis Charles Wright Charly Leundeu Keunang Chime Riley Christian Taylor Christopher Sheels Claude Neal Clementa Pickney Clifford Glover Clifton Walker Clinton Briggs Clinton R. Allen Cordella Stevenson Corey Carter Corey Jones Cynthia Marie Graham Hurd Cynthia Wesley
Daniel L. Simmons Danny Bryant Darius Randell Robinson Darius Tarver Darrien Hunt Darrius Stewart David Felix David Joseph David McAtee David Walker and his family Deandre Brunston Deborah Danner Delano Herman Middleton Demarcus Semer Demetrius DuBose Depayne Middleton-Doctor Dion Johnson Dominique Clayton Dontre Hamilton Dred Scott
Edmund Scott Ejaz Choudry Elbert Williams Eleanor Bumpurs Elias Clayton Elijah McClain Eliza Woods Elizabeth Lawrence Elliot Brooks Ellis Hudson Elmer Jackson Elmore Bolling Emantic Fitzgerald Bradford Jr. Emmett Till Eric Garner Eric Harris Eric Reason Ernest Lacy Ernest Thomas Ervin Jones Eugene Rice Eugene Williams Ethel Lee Lance Ezell Ford
Felix Kumi Frank Livingston Frank Morris Frank Smart Frazier B. Baker Fred Hampton Fred Rochelle Fred Temple Freddie Carlos Gray Jr.
George Floyd George Grant George Junius Stinney Jr. George Meadows George Waddell George Washington Lee Gregory Gunn
Harriette Vyda Simms Moore Harry Tyson Moore Hazel “Hayes” Turner Henry Ezekial Smith Henry Lowery Henry Ruffin Henry Scott Hosea W. Allen
India Kager Isaac McGhie Isadore Banks Italia Marie Kelly
Jack Turner Jamar Clark Jamel Floyd James Byrd Jr. James Craig Anderson James Earl Chaney James Powell James Ramseur James Tolliver James T. Scott Janet Wilson Jason Harrison Javier Ambler J.C. Farmer Jemel Roberson Jerame Reid Jesse Thornton Jessie Jefferson Jim Eastman Joe Nathan Roberts John Cecil Jones John Crawford III John J. Gilbert John Ruffin John Taylor Johnny Robinson Jonathan Ferrell Jonathan Sanders Jordan Edwards Joseph Mann Julia Baker Julius Jones July Perry Junior Prosper
Kalief Browder Karvas Gamble Jr. Keith Childress, Jr. Kelly Gist Kelso Benjamin Cochrane Kendrick Johnson Kenneth Chamberlain Sr. Kenny Long Kevin Hicks Kevin Matthews Kiwane Albert Carrington
Lacy Mitchell Lamar Smith Laquan McDonald Laura Nelson Laura Wood L.B. Reed L.D. Nelson Lemuel Penn Lemuel Walters Leonard Deadwyler Leroy Foley Levi Harrington Lila Bella Carter Lloyd Clay Louis Allen Lucy
M.A. Santa Cruz Maceo Snipes Malcom X Malice Green Malissa Williams Manuel Ellis Marcus Deon Smith Marcus Foster Marielle Franco Mark Clark Maria Martin Lee Anderson Martin Luther King Jr. Matthew Avery Mary Dennis Mary Turner Matthew Ajibade May Noyes Mckenzie Adams Medgar Wiley Evers Michael Brown Michael Donald Michael Griffith Michael Lee Marshall Michael Lorenzo Dean Michael Noel Michael Sabbie Michael Stewart Michelle Cusseaux Miles Hall Moses Green Mya Hall Myra Thompson
Nathaniel Harris Pickett Jr. Natasha McKenna Nicey Brown Nicholas Heyward Jr.
O’Day Short family Orion Anderson Oscar Grant III Otis Newsom
Pamela Turner Paterson Brown Jr. Patrick Dorismond Philando Castile Phillip Pannell Phillip White Phinizee Summerour
Quaco
Ramarley Graham Randy Nelson Raymond Couser Raymond Gunn Regis Korchinski-Paquet Rekia Boyd Renisha McBride Riah Milton Robert Hicks Robert Mallard Robert Truett Rodney King Roe Nathan Roberts Roger Malcolm and his wife Roger Owensby Jr. Ronell Foster Roy Cyril Brooks Rumain Brisbon Ryan Matthew Smith
Sam Carter Sam McFadden Samuel DuBose Samuel Ephesians Hammond Jr. Samuel Hammond Jr. Samuel Leamon Younge Jr. Sandra Bland Sean Bell Shali Tilson Sharonda Coleman-Singleton Shukri Abdi Simon Schuman Slab Pitts Stella Young Stephon Clark Susie Jackson
T.A. Allen Tamir Rice Tamla Horsford Tanisha Anderson Timothy Caughman Timothy Hood Timothy Russell Timothy Stansbury Jr. Timothy Thomas Terrence Crutcher Terrill Thomas Tom Jones Tom Moss Tony McDade Tony Terrell Robinson Jr. Trayvon Martin Troy Hodge Troy Robinson Tula Tyler Gerth Tyre King Tywanza Sanders
Victor Duffy Jr. Victor White III
Walter Lamar Scott Wayne Arnold Jones Wesley Thomas Wilbert Cohen Wilbur Bundley Will Brown Will Head Will Stanley Will Stewart Will Thompson Willie James Howard Willie Johnson Willie McCoy Willie Palmer Willie Turks William Brooks William Butler William Daniels William Fambro William Green William L. Chapman II William Miller William Pittman Wyatt Outlaw
Yusef Kirriem Hawkins
The victims of LaLaurie (1830s) The black victims of the Opelousas massacre (1868) The black victims of the Thibodaux massacre (1887) The black victims of the Wilmington insurrection (1898) The black victims of the Johnson-Jeffries riots (1910) The black victims of the Red summer (1919) The black victims of the Elaine massacre (1919) The black victims of the Ocoee massacre (1920) The victims of the MOVE bombing (1985)
All the people who died during the Atlantic slave trade, be it due to abuse or disease.
All the unnamed victims of mass-incarceration, who were put into jail without the committing of a crime and died while in jail or died after due to mental illness. 
All the unnamed victims of racial violence and discrimination. 
...
My apologies for all the people missing on this list. Feel free to add more names and stories. 
Listen, learn and read about discrimination, racism and black history: (feel free to add more)  Documentaries: 13th (Netflix) The Innocence Files (Netflix) Who Killed Malcolm X? (Netflix) Time: The Kalief Browder Story (Netflix) I Am Not Your Negro
YouTube videos: We Cannot Stay Silent about George Floyd Waarom ook Nederlanders de straat op gaan tegen racisme (Dutch) Wit is ook een kleur (Dutch) (documentaire)
Books: Biased by Jennifer Eberhardt Don’t Touch My Hair by Emma Dabiri Freedom Is A Constant Struggle by Angela Davis How To Be An Anti-Racist by Ibram X. Kendi I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings by Maya Angelou Me and White Supremacy by Layla Saad So You Want To Talk About Race by Ijeoma Oluo They Can’t Kill Us All by Wesley Lowery White Fragility by Robin Deangelo Why I’m No Longer Talking To White People About Race by Reni Eddo-Lodge Woman, Race and Class by Angela Davis
Websites: https://lynchinginamerica.eji.org/report/ https://museumandmemorial.eji.org/ https://archive.org/details/thirtyyearsoflyn00nati/page/n11/mode/2up https://lab.nos.nl/projects/slavernij/index-english.html https://blacklivesmatter.com/ https://www.zinnedproject.org/
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