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jules-has-notes · 3 months ago
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Aca Top 10: Sitcom Themes — VoicePlay music video
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Since the emergence of TV sitcoms in the mid-20th century, part of their enduring charm has been the catchy songs that accompany the opening credits. There's something reassuring about a familiar tune that indicates whatever problems the quippy characters might face will be resolved in less than 30 minutes, and probably end with a hug. While VoicePlay can't provide a physical embrace for every listener, this medley is just as fun and entertaining as an episode of your favorite comfort show in a fraction of the time.
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title: Aca Top 10 – Sitcom Themes
original songs / performers: "I'll Be There For You" by The Rembrandts from Friends; [0:20] Saved by the Bell theme by Michael Damian; [0:36] "Hey Beautiful" by The Solids for How I Met Your Mother; [0:45] The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air theme by DJ Jazzy Jeff & the Fresh Prince; [1:05] Seinfeld theme by Jonathan Wolff; [1:18] "Where Everybody Knows Your Name" by Gary Portnoy from Cheers; [1:45] "As Days Go By" by Jesse Frederick for Family Matters; [2:08] "Thank You for Being a Friend" by Cynthia Fee for Golden Girls; [2:30] Mister Ed theme by Jay Livingston; [2:45] Unbreakable Kimmy Shmidt theme by The Gregory Brothers; [2:54] "Movin’ On Up" by Ja'Net DuBois for The Jeffersons
written by: "I'll Be There For You" by Michael Skloff, David Crane, Marta Kauffman, Allee Willis, Phil Sōlem, & Danny Wilde; Saved by the Bell theme by Scott Gale; "Hey Beautiful" by Carter Bays, Craig Thomas, Patrick Butler, & C.C. DePhil; The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air theme by Jeffrey "DJ Jazzy Jeff" Townes & Will "The Fresh Prince" Smith; Seinfeld theme by Jonathan Wolff; "Where Everybody Knows Your Name" by Gary Portnoy & Judy Hart-Angelo; "As Days Go By" by Jesse Frederick & Bennett Salvay; "Thank You for Being a Friend" by Andrew Gold; "Mister Ed" by Jay Livingston & Ray Evans; Unbreakable Kimmy Shmidt theme by Jeff Richmond, Michael Gregory, & Evan Gregory; "Movin’ On Up" by Ja'Net DuBois
arranged by: Layne Stein & Earl Elkins Jr.
release date: 19 July 2019
My favorite bits:
that iconic twangy air guitar and the requisite 👏👏👏👏
the fantastic bus "vroom" that was honed through years of "Road Trip" performances 🚌💨
Eli and Earl's squicked out reaction to Geoff's deep "moist" 💧
the light, popping percussion Layne gives to to "Fresh Prince"
Geoff's descending run in the transition into "Seinfeld"
Earl pretending he's going to smack Eli while he's helping with the "Seinfeld" percussion
that lovely four-part harmony for ♫ "get awaaay" ♫
J.None's quick transformation into a pitch-perfect Steve Urkel 🤓
their absolutely joyful tone as they sing the Golden Girls theme
the back row mounting pretend horses during Mr. Ed
animated carrot shenanigans 🥕
Geoff grooving away on that walking bass line in "Movin’ On Up"
Eli and J's gospel hands on that final "oooh!" harmony
Earl's fantastic belt for the end of "Movin’ On Up"
how long they manage to hold on to the ending silence before they burst out laughing
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Trivia:
○ Once again, the decision process for this entry in their "Aca Top 10" series was quite contentious. The guys are clearly very passionate about their entertainment preferences.
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○ Some of the shows are represented on their shirts, regardless of whether they made the final cut.
Eli — Gilligan from Gilligan's Island (1964–67)
Earl — portraits of the Golden Girls (1985–92) with "squad" above
J.None — Fresh Prince of Bel Air (1990–96) title graphic baseball jersey
Geoff — Joey Tribiani's catchphrase "How you doin'?" from Friends (1994–2004) in the show's title font
Layne — Kelly Kapowski from Saved By the Bell (1989–92)
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○ The guys had already recorded a version of "Everywhere You Look" from Full House (1987–95) and Fuller House (2016–20) as the second entry in their PartWork series three years earlier. Earl and Layne covered all five vocal parts for that one.
○ Revisiting some of the memorable shows of their youth got Earl and Layne in a bit of a nostalgic mood, so they gave a shoutout to a favorite after-school snack on social media.
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theworstfoundingfathers · 2 years ago
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Who is the worst founding father? Round 3: John Jay vs Edmund Randolph
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John Jay (December 12, 1745 – May 17, 1829) was an American statesman, patriot, diplomat, abolitionist, signatory of the Treaty of Paris, and a Founding Father of the United States. He served as the second governor of New York and the first chief justice of the United States. He directed U.S. foreign policy for much of the 1780s and was an important leader of the Federalist Party after the ratification of the United States Constitution in 1788.
Jay served as the governor of New York from 1795 to 1801. Although he successfully passed gradual emancipation legislation as governor of the state, he owned five slaves as late as 1800. In the waning days of President John Adams’ administration, Jay was confirmed by the Senate for another term as chief justice, but he declined the position and retired to his farm in Westchester County, New York.
John Jay himself purchased, owned, rented out and manumitted at least 17 slaves during his lifetime. He is not known to have owned or invested in any slave ships. In 1783, one of Jay’s slaves, a woman named Abigail, attempted to escape in Paris, but was found, imprisoned, and died soon after the illness. Jay was irritated by her escape attempt, suggesting that she be left in prison for some time. To his biographer Walter Stahr, this reaction indicates that “however much [Jay] disliked slavery in the abstract, he could not understand why one of his slaves would run away.”
Edmund Jennings Randolph (August 10, 1753 – September 12, 1813) was a Founding Father of the United States, attorney, and the 7th Governor of Virginia. As a delegate from Virginia, he attended the Constitutional Convention and helped to create the national constitution while serving on its Committee of Detail. He was appointed the first United States Attorney General by George Washington and subsequently served as the second Secretary of State during the Washington administration.
A scandal involving an intercepted French message led to Randolph’s resignation as Secretary of State in August 1795. Randolph had been tasked with maintaining friendly relations with France. The British Navy had intercepted correspondence from the French minister Joseph Fauchet to his superiors and turned it over to Washington, who was dismayed that the letters reflected contempt for the United States and that Randolph had been primarily responsible. The letters implied that Randolph had exposed the inner debates in the cabinet to France and had told it that the administration was hostile to the country. At the very least, Elkins and McKitrick conclude, there “was something here profoundly disreputable to the government’s good faith and character.”
While residing in Pennsylvania, the 6-month residency deadline for [his slaves] approached. Attorney General Edmund Randolph’s slaves had obtained their freedom under the 1780 law, and Randolph was advising Washington (through Lear’s letters) on how to prevent the eight [slaves] from similarly obtaining theirs.
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ulkaralakbarova · 5 months ago
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A blind Vietnam vet, trained as a swordfighter, comes to America and helps to rescue the son of a fellow soldier. Credits: TheMovieDb. Film Cast: Nick Parker: Rutger Hauer Frank Devereaux: Terry O’Quinn Billy Devereaux: Brandon Call Cobb: Charles Cooper MacCready: Noble Willingham Annie Winchester: Lisa Blount Lynn Devereaux: Meg Foster The Assassin: Sho Kosugi Slag: Randall “Tex” Cobb Lyle Pike: Nick Cassavetes Tector Pike: Rick Overton Latin Girl: Julia González Gang Leader: Paul James Vasquez Crooked Miami Cop #1: Woody Watson Crooked Miami Cop #2: Alex Morris Bus Station Cop: Mark Fickert Popcorn: Weasel Forshaw Six Pack: Roy Morgan Snow: Tim Mateer Female Biker: C.K. McFarland Cornfield Killer #1: T.J. McFarland Cornfiled Killer #2: Blue Deckert Cornfield Killer #3: Glenn Lampert Cornfield Killer #4: Red Mitchell Rockwell Mom: Bonnie Suggs Rockwell Dad: Harold Suggs Freeway Lady #1: Barbara Gulling-Goff Freeway Lady #3: Holly Cross Vagley Freeway Lady #2: Dorothy Young Colleen: Sharon Shackelford Casino Bodyguard #1: Jay Pennison Casino Bodyguard #2: Masanori Toguchi Crooked Croupier: R. Nelson Brown Croupier #2: Lincoln Casey Jr. Croupier #3: Gene Skillen Big Mama: Debora Williams Casino Cowboy: Kyle Thatcher Casino Patron: Patricia Mathews Waiter in Elevator: Mitch Hrushowy Penthouse Guard #1: Ernest Mack Penthouse Guard #2: Linwood Walker Drug Dealer: Robert Prentiss Ski Lodge Killer #1: Jeffrey J. Dashnaw Ski Lodge Killer #2: Glenn R. Wilder Ski Lodge Killer #3: David R. Ellis Ski Lodge Killer #4: Michael Adams Ski Lodge Killer #5: Dave Bartholomew Ski Lodge Killer #6: Fred Lerner Ski Lodge Killer #7: Mike Shanks Ski Lodge Killer #8: Ray Colbert Film Crew: Director of Photography: Don Burgess Executive Producer: Robert W. Cort Producer: Daniel Grodnik Director: Phillip Noyce Producer: Tim Matheson Executive Producer: David Madden Associate Producer: Charles Robert Carner Production Design: Peter Murton Editor: David A. Simmons Original Music Composer: J. Peter Robinson Location Manager: Carole Fontana Unit Production Manager: Dennis Stuart Murphy Location Scout: Mike Harrowing Set Designer: Lauren E. Polizzi Title Designer: Michael Lodge Costume Design: Katherine Dover Production Coordinator: Jeffrey J. Kiehlbauch Casting Assistant: Louise Marrufo Production Coordinator: Gina Scheerer Casting: Junie Lowry-Johnson Casting Associate: William A. Johnson Art Direction: John Myhre Casting Assistant: Elisa Goodman Location Manager: Susan Elkins Script Supervisor: Helen Caldwell Set Decoration: Tom Talbert Second Unit Director: Dick Ziker Key Makeup Artist: Karoly Balazs Special Effects Makeup Artist: J.C. Matalon Assistant Hairstylist: Jan Sebastian Key Makeup Artist: Jeanne Van Phue Hairstylist: Cinzia Zanetti Production Manager: Leonard Bram Executive In Charge Of Production: Ted Zachary Additional Second Assistant Director: Sandy Collister Second Assistant Director: K.C. Colwell First Assistant Director: Tom Davies Second Assistant Director: Douglas Dean III Second Assistant Director: Thomas A. Irvine First Assistant Director: Donald P.H. Eaton Second Unit Director: Max Kleven Set Dresser: Joel Bestrop Art Direction: Michael Marcus Set Decoration: Nicholas T. Preovolos Sound Editor: Gregg Baxter Production Sound Mixer: Jacob Goldstein Assistant Sound Editor: David Hagberg Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Grover B. Helsley Sound Editor: Michael Hilkene Sound Mixer: Walter Hoylman Sound Editor: David M. Ice Sound Editor: Doug Jackson Special Sound Effects: Eric Lindemann Sound Re-Recording Mixer: William L. McCaughey Boom Operator: Prometheus Patient ADR Editor: Tally Paulos Foley Mixer: Troy Porter Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Richard D. Rogers Foley Artist: Joan Rowe Sound Editor: Christopher Sheldon Assistant Sound Editor: Thomas W. Small Foley Artist: Jerry Trent Special Effects Coordinator: Martin Bresin Special Effects Assistant: Steven C. Foster Special Effects Assistant: Marvin Gardner Special Effects Coordinator: Allen Hall Special Effects Supervisor: Mike Manzel Special Effects Assistant: Joe Montenegr...
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fentw · 1 year ago
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SURVIVOR CARAMOAN - BRANTSTEELE EDITION
Link: https://brantsteele.com/survivor/26/r.php?c=MjgpE0Ss
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Brenda Lowe Winner Finalist 5*
 Votes To Win
Sarita White (QUEEN OF THE IDOLS) 2nd Place Finalist 4 Votes To Win
Allie Pohevitz 3rd Place Finalist 0 Votes To Win
Jay Byars 4th Place Juror 3-1 Vote
Reynold Toepfer 5th Place Juror 3*-2 Vote
Alicia Rosa 6th Place Juror 4*-1-1 Vote 2-2 Revote Rocks Drawn
Angie Layton 7th Place Juror 4-2-1 Vote
Pete Yurkowski 8th Place Juror 6-2 Vote
John Cochran 9th Place Juror 4*-3-2 Vote
Michael Snow 10th Place Juror 4-3-3 Vote
Eddie Fox 11th Place Juror 5-3-3 Vote
Matt Bischoff 12th Place Pre-Juror 7-5 Vote
Shamar Thomas 13th Place Pre-Juror 4-2 Vote
Shannon Elkins 14th Place Pre-Juror 6-1 Vote
Laura Alexander 15th Place Pre-Juror 3-2-2 Vote
Bill Posley 16th Place Pre-Juror 6-1-1-1 Vote
Tracy Hughes-Wolf 17th Place Pre-Juror 7-3 Vote
Julia Landauer 18th Place Pre-Juror 4-4* Vote
Hope Driskill 19th Place Pre-Juror 6-2-1 Vote
Sherri Biethman 20th Place Pre-Juror 5-5 Vote 6-2 Revote
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dodgykeeps · 5 years ago
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Our Favorite New Songs This Week 2/21/20
Headlock by The Lottery Winners Stress by Talk Show Win Win by Elkin Into My Arms by COIN Visions of You by Mundy’s Bay Here’s The Thing by Sports Team Breakdown by Coach Party Your Love (Déjà Vu) by Glass Animals Instant History by Biffy Clyro A Thousand Words by Jay Som Tell Me, Is There Anyone? By Devices You’ll Be Just Fine by Midnight Alleys Ghost Adventure Spirit Orb by chloe moriondo makeup drawer by Isaac Dunbar What’s It Take by Snarls Future by Saytr Play stardew by Purity Ring
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andreweverding · 4 years ago
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[ID: a 10 panel digitally drawn comic of marble hornets using lyrics from “hadlock padlock” by kimya dawson. the background is a dark, desaturated blue. the lyrics are in a lowercase typewriter font and almost all a light gray blue.
panel 1: an almost square light red panel. hoodie is peeking out from behind a square pole. the text reads “i ran / into / matlock / at / hadlock / padlock”
panel 2: a long rectangular light red panel. it is a zoomed in shot of tim’s mouth and the bottom of his nose. he has stubble. the text reads “i said / ‘have you / seen / my love?’”
panel 3: a long rectangular darker red panel. it shows hoodie’s arm pointing right. the text reads “he said he was over / on / elkins road”
panel 4: a large rectangular with no borders that covers the whole width of the page. it shows jay’s torso, collapsed on the ground. he is holding a gunshot wound. his shirt and hand are bloody around the wound and a puddle of blood is leaking next to him. the text is a darker blue and reads “face down / in a / puddle / of blood”.
panel 5: an almost square darker red panel. it shows jessica outside of the doctor’s office. she has a neutral confused expression. she is wearing a blue shirt and has a brown bag strap going across her chest. the text reads “then i / ran into / blair / warner / at the / chevron / at four / corners”
panel 6: a long rectangular dark red panel. jessica’s face is seen from an under angle on the left side of the panel. she looks confused and concerned. the text reads “i said / ‘did you see / him die?’”
panel 7: a long rectangular dark red panel. it shows tim’s head from the nose up on the right side of the panel. he is angled to the right and has a neutrally stern expression. the text reads “she said that was just a rumor / super duper / small town trumor”
panel 8: a large rectangular yellow panel. it shows slenderman, who is looming over and his body exits the panel. the background is glitching. the text is white and reads “he was / shipped / off to / treatment”
panel 9: a small rectangular panel. it is red with glitches. the text is white and reads “last night”
panel 10: a rectangular panel. it is an almost black dark red with intense glitches. END ID]
what goes around don’t come around, not in this town
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onetwann · 4 years ago
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http://onetwann.blogspot.com/2020/06/presenting-summermadness-xi-2020.html
TWANN's SUMMERMADNESS XI (2020) 001/ Jorja Smith - Rose Rouge 002/ Branko - SDDS 003/ IAMNOBODI - Savior 004/ BJ The Chicago Kid - Feel the Vibe (feat. Anderson .Paak) 005/ REMI - For Good (feat. Sampa the Great) 006/ Khruangbin & Leon Bridges - C-Side 007/ Skinshape - Sua Alma (feat. D’Alma) 008/ Juls & Agent Sasco (Assassin) - Slow Down 009/ Burna Boy - Odogwu 010/ Rema - Dumebi 011/ Tres & Busy Twist - Ya Yo 012/ Bella Alubo - Aiya 013/ Tito Puente - Hong Kong Mambo 014/ Rosalia de Souza - Bossa 31 015/ ISoul8 - Speak Your Word (feat. Rasiyah & Osunlade) 016/ LION BABE - Hot in herre 017/ Doja Cat - Say So (Zikomo remix) 018/ Jamie Isaac - Next to Me 019/ Neck - Warm Wind 020/ Silk City - Loud (feat. GoldLink & Desiigner) 021/ Bas - Amnesia (feat. Ari Lennox & Kiddominant) 022/ Hermitude - Onefourthree (feat. Buddy & BJ the Chicago Kid) 023/ KOTA the Friend - Long Beach (feat. Hello O’Shay & Alex Banin) 024/ Tom Misch & Yussef Dayes - Nightrider (feat. Freddie Gibbs) 025/ D Smoke - Top of the Morning 026/ YBN Cordae - RNP (feat. Anderson .Paak) 027/ Sticks - Solo 028/ Akwasi - Het komt Goed (Palm Wine) 029/ Jorja Smith - Be Honest (feat. Burna Boy) 030/ Pato Ranking - Feeling 031/ JD Reid - YE DUB 032/ Subatomic Soundsystem & Screechy Dan - Champion Sound (Roots 7” mix) 033/ Mafia & Fluxy - Tribute to Hugh Mundell 034/ Lila Ike - Sweet Inspiration (DUB) 035/ Chop Daily & Fya Nya -  Pretty Pretty 036/ Koffee - W (feat. Gunna) 037/ Erick Di - Juntos 038/ Rema - Dumebi (VANDALIZED edit) (feat. Jarreau Vandal) 039/ Skip Marley & H.E.R. - Slow Down (P2J remix) 040/ Muse Maya - Carioca 041/ Jesse Baez - Pantera 042/ 53 Thieves - Dreamin’ 043/ FKJ - Risk (feat. Bas) (Galimatias version) 044/ The Last Artful, Dodgr - HOT 045/ ROMderful & Shakka - Run Tings (feat. Dounia) 046/ Emotional Oranges - Westcoast Love 047/ Adina Howard - Freak like Me 048/ Nicole Bus - With You 049/ Black Moon - Buck ‘em Down (Da Beatminerz remix) 050/ Soulchef - Brazilian Summer 051/ A Tribe Called Quest - Keep it Moving 052/ Pete Rock & C.L. Smooth - In the House 053/ The Professionals (OhNo & Madlib) - I jus wanna 054/ Anderson .Paak - Lockdown 055/ Chromeo - ‘Roni got me stressed out 056/ Phony Ppl - Fkn Around (feat. Megan Thee Stallion) 057/ Tim Wes - Face Me 058/ XIX Presents - Freeek (feat. Ro James & Kranium) 059/ Jarreau Vandal - Nothing Nice (feat. Kojey Radical & Gaidaa) (Smooth Operator 3000 mix) 060/ Jarreau Vandal - Ginger Tea 061/ Lady Donli - Good Time (feat. Tems) 062/ Free Nationals - Time (feat. Mac Miller & Kali Uchis) 063/ MXXWLL - Smoke W U (feat. Aloe Blacc) 064/ The Game - Stainless (feat. Anderson .Paak) 065/ 2Chainz - It’s a Vibe (feat. Ty Dolla $ign, Trey Songz & Jhene Aiko) 066/ Ywnlkasnb - Levels (feat. JuTheKing) 067/ RIMON - Got My Back (feat. Denzel Curry) 068/ Full Crate - Getaway (feat. Latanya Alberto & UHMEER) 069/ Ty - Groovement (pt1) 070/ Bakar - Hell N Back 071/ Thundercat - Dragonball Durag 072/ Maxo - Strongside 073/ Jay Electronica - Fruits of the Spirit (feat. Steve Wyreman) 074/ Black Thought - Conception (feat. Reek Ruffin) 075/ CJ Fly - SHOW YOU 076/ Kaytranada - DO IT 077/ Snakehips - Summer Fade (feat. Anna of the North) (Channel Tres mix) 078/ True Vibenation - Tell Me 079/ Juls - Soweto Blues (feat. Busiswa & Jaz Karis) 080/ Niniola - Magun 081/ Shanique Marie - Breezy Day (Flava D mix) 082/ Popcaan - Family (Champion Sound Dub) 083/ Jayda G - Both of Us 084/ Folamour - Ya just need 2 believe in easel 085/ Voilaaa - Women Can Do (feat. Ayuune Sule) 086/ Burna Boy - My Money, My Baby 087/ Tiana Khasi - Whole Lotta Shine 088/ Lord Echo - Just Do You (feat. Mara TK) 089/ Marvin Gaye - Funk Me (The John Morales M+M edit) 090/ BOSCO - Attention 091/ Dornik - Limboland (feat. Phonte) 092/ Tuxedo - Toast 2 Us (feat. Benny Sings) 093/ OXP (Onra & Pomrad) -  Swish (feat. Devin Morrison) 094/ Henning - Tru Funksta (instrumental) 095/ Butcher Brown - Tidal Wave 096/ Soul Supreme - Check the Rhime 097/ Mark de Clive-Lowe  - Mystic Brew 098/ Rosinha de Valenca - Summertime 099/ Elkin & Nelson - Vamonos 100/ The Internet - Penthouse Cloud 
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brandonraykirk · 6 years ago
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Democratic Party Intimidation in Logan County, WV (1928)
#DemocraticParty Intimidation in #LoganCounty #WV (1928) #Appalachia #history #DonChafin
Political history for Logan County, West Virginia, during the 1920s was particularly eventful; it included the latter years of Sheriff Don Chafin’s rule, the Mine Wars (“armed march”), Republican Party ascendancy, and the rise of Republican sheriffs Tennis and Joe Hatfield. What follows are selected primary source documents relating to this period:
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mobsprooftheweb · 2 years ago
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『All the Streets Are Silent:ニューヨーク(1987-1997)ヒップホップとスケートボードの融合』公開
映画『All the Streets Are Silent:ニューヨーク(1987-1997)ヒップホップとスケートボードの融合』が2022年10月21日(金)にヒューマントラストシネマ渋谷���か全国公開されることが決定!
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今、世界で最も勢いのあるカルチャーを作り上げた不良たちの物語
90年代ニューヨークから生まれ、今では世界的にメインストリームとなったストリートカルチャーの誕生を追ったドキュメンタリー映画!!
1980年後期のニューヨーク。アンディ・ウォーホールやジャン=ミシェル・バスキアたちの時代が終焉を迎え、そこに空いた穴を埋めるかのようにヒップホップとスケートボードという2つのサブカルチャーが頭角を現し始める。 当初ヒップホップは黒人の物、スケートボードは白人の物というイメージが強かったが、当時では珍しくヒップホップを流すクラブMarsのオープンから、Wu-Tang Clan、Nasやノトーリアス・B.I.G.などのラッパーの誕生、映画『KIDS/キッズ』の公開、スケートブランドZoo YorkやSupremeのローンチなどを経て、ライフスタイルが似ていた両者の文化は次第に交わり、ラッパーがスケートブランドで着飾るように、スケーターがヒップホップを聴くようになる。
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そして、不良と呼ばれていた若者たちの生き様が、今では世界的に最も影響力のあるストリートカルチャーを作り上げた。
ポスタービジュアルには2006年に31歳の若さでこの世を去ったニューヨークのレジェンドスケーター、ハロルド・ハンターが華麗な技を決める写真を使用。 今からちょうど27年前の1995年7月28日に北米で公開を迎えた映画『KIDS/キッズ』に出演していたハンターは、この映画を切っ掛けにニューヨークのスケートカルチャーを一気に世界に知らしめることとなる。
本作では、同じく『KIDS/キッズ』に出演したロザリオ・ドーソンやレオ・フィッツパトリックがインタビュー出演している他、若かりし頃のハーモニー・コリンの映像も使用されている。
その他90年代ヒップホップを代表するアーティストや、現在のストリートファッション界を代表するスケーターなど90年代ニューヨークのストリートを生きた豪華人物たちがインタビュー出演。 また、Jay-Z、Method Man、Busta Rhymesなどのまだ無名の頃の映像も収録されている。
さらに、スケートブランドZOO YORK設立メンバーの一人、イーライ・ゲスナーがナレーションを担当するほか、90年代ヒップホップ界を代表するプロデューサーのラージ・プロフェッサーがオリジナル楽曲を提供。
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『All the Streets Are Silent:ニューヨーク(1987-1997)ヒップホップとスケートボードの融合』(2021年/アメリカ/89分/原題:All the Streets Are Silent: The Convergence of Hip Hop and Skateboarding(1987-1997))
【一部インタビュー出演者】 ロザリオ・ドーソン(俳優「KIDS」�� レオ・フィッツパトリック(俳優「KIDS」) ジェファーソン・パン(プロスケーター、現Supremeブルックリン店店長) ジーノ・イアヌッチ(プロスケーター、スケートブランドPOETS創業者) キース・ハフナゲル(プロスケーター、ストリートブランドHUFの創業者(2020年9月逝去)) マイク・キャロル(プロスケーター、スケートブランドGirl SkateboardsとChocolate Skateboards共同創業者) Fab 5 Freddy(アーティスト、プロデューサー、ラッパー) ダリル・マクダニエルズ(ラッパー“Run-D.M.C.”のメンバー) クール・キース(ラッパー) ASAP Ferg(ラッパー) ブラック・シープ(ヒップホップグループ) ボビート・ガルシア(DJ) ストレッチ・アームストロング(DJ)
監督:ジェレミー・エルキン ナレーション:イーライ・ゲスナー 音楽:ラージ・プロフェッサー 製作総指揮:デヴィッド・コー 製作:デイナ・ブラウン、ジェレミー・エルキン
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krispyweiss · 6 years ago
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Quarter Notes: Blurbs & Briefs from Sound Bites
ONLINE OTEIL: Oteil & Friends’ Dec. 27, 29, 30 and 31 East Coast concerts will be webcast on the Relix Channel, with the Dec. 27 show available for free.
The shows begin at 8 p.m. Eastern and find the Dead & Company bassist joined by, among others, Melvin Seals, Eric Krasno, Jay Lane and John Kadlecik.
AS THE CHRIS (ROBINSON) FLIES: Mixed by Betty Cantor-Jackson, the Dec. 30 As the Crow Flies/Marcus King Band show will be available as a pay-per-view stream on the Relix Channel beginning at 8 p.m. Eastern New Year’s Eve eve.
RISING UP TO NUGS.TV: Bob Weir and Bill Kreutzmann’s New Year’s Eve concert in Hawaii with George Porter Jr., Steve Kimock, Robin Sylvester, Don Was and Wally Ingram will be the subject of a Nugs.tv webcast starting at 8 p.m. Eastern New Year’s Day.
Proceeds from the Rising up to Paradise pay-per-view stream benefit The Hanalei Initiative and Earthjustice.
LET’S TALK ABOUT HUFFAMOOSE: Huffamoose’s Craig Elkins and Kevin Hanson will be interviewed on WXPN’s “World Cafe” Jan. 2, 2019.
12/27/18
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sureira · 3 years ago
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Peter Hess: The Scientific Answer to Amelia Earhart Is Lost in a Pile of Phantom Bones
“We work on bodies, not on phantoms.”
           Amelia Earhart and navigator Fred Noonan set out to fly around the globe in 1937 but mysteriously lost radio contact over the Pacific Ocean, and nobody ever heard from them again. Eighty years after their disappearance, people are still deliberating over the scant remains of their journey in hopes of solving the mystery.    
           A set of bones, discovered in 1940 on Nikumaroro Island in the remote western Pacific, is the most compelling evidence for the adventurers’ final resting place, but there’s a problem: those bones no longer exist, having disappeared just like Earhart and Noonan. But that’s a small detail for people bent on finding the aviators’ graves. Scientists continue to squeeze every bit of analysis from what we know about the bones, which were dismissed as a stranger’s when they were first found.    
Richard Jantz, Ph.D., professor emeritus of forensic anthropology at the University of Tennessee Knoxville, argues that the set of bones found on Nikumaroro Island “more likely than not” belonged to Earhart. He used old measurements and new extrapolations from historical data to make his case in a 2018 study published in Forensic Anthropology. Earhart and Noonan landed on Nikumaroro – or swam there – and then died as castaways, Jantz says. 
           “I do not regard the case as closed, but I do think that the Nikumaroro hypothesis has stronger support than any other hypothesis,” Jantz tells Inverse.    
           Not everyone is convinced, though.    
           “This really doesn’t tell us much,” Angelique Corthals, Ph.D., an assistant professor of forensic anthropology at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, tells Inverse. Corthals, who has followed the Earhart case for years, seems fatigued by another re-analysis of the same old bones.    
            “The last piece of news that we had on this did not add much. The bottom line of this is that if you don’t have a body, you don’t have definitive proof,” she says.    
           She has a point: What can be proved from bones that no longer exist?   
           The bones, parts of human arms and legs, have not been seen for a long time.
They were first discovered in 1940, by workers at a British settlement on Nikumaroro (then known as Gardner Island). They had actually first discovered a human skull, which they buried in haste; when their supervisor found out, they were forced to do a thorough search, which turned up the infamous bones.    
“The bottom line of this is that if you don’t have a body, you don’t have definitive proof.”
           The crew sent the bones to Dr. D.W. Hoodless, principal of the Central Medical School at Fiji. At the time, Earhart’s disappearance was still fresh, and Gardner Island was only a couple hundred miles south of Howland Island, Earhart’s intended destination, so it seemed possible that Earhart and Noonan could have been blown off-course and landed there, leaving their bones behind.    
           Hoodless quickly dismissed the bones as belonging to a man that was five-foot-five. Since Noonan was over six feet tall, Hoodless ruled him out too. The case was closed, and after that, the bones disappeared. It’s not clear whether they’ve been destroyed or simply lost, but whatever the case may be, they’re not in a forensics lab.    
           The last correspondence regarding the whereabouts of the bones came from Hoodless himself, in a report surfaced in the Western Pacific High Commission’s archives in London by members of TIGHAR, an international group best known for its investigations into the Earhart mystery. In the report, Hoodless, anticipating criticism of his analysis, says: ‘if such a detailed report is required the obvious course to adopt would be to submit these bones to the Anthropological Dept of the Sydney University where Professor Elkin would be only too pleased to make a further report.” But, as anthropologist Karen Burns, Ph.D., pointed out in her study on Nikumaroro in 1998, there’s no record of the bones ever arriving at the University of Sydney. After that, the bones’ paper trail ends.    
           Nevertheless, Jantz based his analysis on Hoodless’s hotly contested set of measurements, arguing, like Burns, that the original assessment was wrong and that the measurements were indeed consistent with Earhart’s stature. In his paper, Jantz argues that Hoodless based his sex assessment on characteristics of the femur that modern forensic anthropologists know don’t actually differ between the sexes. Based on that, it’s impossible to verify the bones belonged to a man, he argues.    
           What is possible, Jantz says, is confirming the bones’ identity by determining whether their dimensions match those of Earhart or Noonan.    
It’s not clear whether the Nikamuroro bones ever made it to the University of Sydney from Fiji.
           That the bones have disappeared means they can no longer be considered sound evidence. Extrapolation, after all, is only so reliable.    
           “I’m okay with the conclusion that these are the bones of a woman who seemed to have the same stature as Amelia Earhart,” Corthals says. “Does it prove that it’s her? No, it does not. Especially when you’re looking at long bones, and especially when the bones are not there.”    
           In addition, she’s skeptical about FORDISC and even more so about the data that was collected by both Hoodless and Jantz and plugged into the program in the first place.    
           “When you measure bones, there’s a huge amount of subjectivity that goes into it,” says Corthals. A difference of just 1 or 2 millimeters, she explains, can make a “huge difference” in FORDISC, causing it to “classify the bones as a different thing.”    
           Jantz maintains that the measurements he’s made from the oil can photo and the trousers are the first “good estimates” of Earhart’s absolute dimensions. “It shows that Amelia Earhart’s bones and the Nikumaroro bones are very similar, and that such similarity is unlikely if the Nikumaroro bones are someone else,” he says, noting that his findings are published in a peer-reviewed academic journal (albeit a low-impact one, Corthals points out) and not simply on a blog, like the other Earhart theorists.    
           “These are things we did not already know,” he says.    
           Jantz and Jeff Glickman of Photek used a photo of Earhart holding an oil can to estimate her height and the length of her arm segments, because her limb lengths were never recorded. By doing this, Jantz found that there’s a high degree of certainty that the radius (lower arm bone) found on Nikumaroro was very close in length to Earhart’s.    
           Discovering Earhart’s actual height required a similar work-around. Though her pilot license said she was five foot eight, her driver’s license said she an inch shorter, and since these are self-reported anyway (who remembers ever being measured at the DMV?), Jantz says we can’t trust them. So, with help from historic clothing seamstress Paula Guernsey, who measured the inseam of a pair of Earhart’s pants held in a collection at Purdue University, he estimated the length of her tibia, her lower leg bone.    
           Jantz plugged the newfound data into a software called FORDISC, which determines the likelihood that an anatomical dimension belongs to someone of a particular sex, ancestry, or origin. It determined that there’s 99 percent chance that the bones found on Nikumaroro belong to Earhart and not someone else. Since the likelihood that some other person of Earhart’s height and build died on that island is so low, Jantz confidently makes his conclusion: It is reasonable to say that the bones probably belonged to Earhart.    
           Corthals, the skeptical professor of forensic anthropology at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, isn’t buying it.    
           Jantz and Corthals may never agree, but then again, nobody involved in the Earhart mystery ever does. As recently as 2015, a paper published in 2015 by Pamela Cross and Richard Wright, Ph.D. argued that Hoodless’s assessment of the Nikumaroro bones was correct. There are bound to be many more disagreements like this in the future.    
           As the past 80 years have shown, America remains curious about   what happened to Amelia Earhart. You need only look to the baseless conspiracies contained in historical aircraft message boards or the r/UnresolvedMysteries subreddit for proof: there, you’ll find theories that Earhart survived and lived the rest of her life in New Jersey under the name Irene Bolam; that President Franklin D. Roosevelt knew Earhart was executed by the Japanese, who thought she was a spy; or that she did in fact crash-land on Nikumaroro, only to be eaten alive by giant coconut crabs. Even the flashy headlines following the release of Jantz’ study, suggesting the case is closed, show that Earhart’s story will outlive the facts.    
           Jantz and Corthals agree that scientific analysis is the only way to unravel this mystery rationally. But there’s no science without data, and ultimately even Jantz must admit that, without the actual bones, we may simply never know for sure whether Earhart and Noonan died on Nikumaroro.    
           “My hope is that what I do will show the power of data in addressing the question and that data should trump ideology,” says Jantz, who is open to other hypotheses as long as evidence is put forth to support them. “I agree that there may never be full closure in the sense of a positive identification, unless the bones somehow surface.”    
           Corthals remains aloof. “They could have swum to the island. But I have no idea,” she says of the Nikumaroro hypothesis. “This is as good as any other. I’m a forensic anthropologist, and we work on bodies, not on phantoms.”    
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Peter Hess is a writer living in New York. He is preoccupied with Star Wars and memes, but he writes about climate change, chatbots and ants. You may have seen his work in Popular Science, New Scientist and Motherboard.
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‘All the Streets Are Silent’ Film Review
As far as titles go, you can’t implicate Jeremy Elkin’s “All the Streets Are Silent: The Convergence of Hip-Hop and Skateboarding (1987-1997)” of incorrect marketing. Tracing the 2 youth cultures as they dance around one another and lastly converge on the streets of New York City throughout the years, the director collects an impressive quantity of classic video, and discovers no lack of deep veins to tap. And yet, in spite of its doctoral dissertation-style title, “All the Streets Are Silent” does not have a thesis: less a sociological research study of the rapper-skater merging than an event of a really particular kind of person in a really particular piece of area and time. In this case, the sort of young adult who felt most in your home wandering the streets of Dinkins-period Manhattan with just a board and a boombox for business.
And one may argue that that kind of person, now older, is likewise this documentary’s target market, as the movie makes just passing efforts to describe or contextualize its excessive try of names, locations and allusions throughout a really hectic 89-minute runtime. We find out about the development of the club Mars, the origins of “The Stretch Armstrong and Bobbito Show,” the early days of Zoo York, and the manner ins which the infringement of the mainstream – whether it be Larry Clark’s movie “Kids” or the whole globalized streetwear market – both celebrated and commodified the sense of flexibility that these skaters, DJs, rap artists and hangers-on were as soon as able to enjoy in a less buttoned-down New York. But an audience entering into the movie who isn’t currently aware of the abovementioned might discover themselves a bit lost, and a strong sense of “I guess you had to be there” might keep the movie at arm’s-length for outsiders.
That stated, you can’t state the movie doesn’t make you want you were, in reality, there. For anybody with even a passing interest in ‘90s hip-hop and its associated satellite cultures, some the archival footage contained in this film is genuinely remarkable. Here’s a noticeably young Jay-Z rapping clean-up for Jaz-O on a small club phase. Here’s a then-unknown Busta Rhymes appearing unwelcome to a college radio station and kicking a freestyle that includes lines he would ultimately integrate into his verse on “Scenario.” Here’s a peek of the scene at Supreme back when it was simply a regional skate store. For those who just understand these individuals and organizations through their later, more sleek versions, these pictures of their humbler origins are suddenly poignant.
In addition to the archival video – much of it offered by nightlife business owner Yuki Watanabe and Zoo York co-founder Eli Morgan Gesner, who likewise functions as storyteller – Elkin collects a powerful series of contemporary interviews, from starlet Rosario Dawson and late skateboarder Keith Hufnagel to Run-DMC’s Darryl McDaniels and the always-insightful DJ and manufacturer Clark Kent. But its building and construction can in some cases be complicated, moving from scene to scene without offering the appropriate framing for what each of them suggested. There are long stretches where the significance of New York skate culture within the more clearly crucial context of hip-hop isn’t completely clear, and one wants the movie took a little bit more time to unload the racial and gender characteristics on screen in these crashes. (There are vanishingly couple of females to be seen here, with Dawson the only woman interviewee to get significant screentime.)
With many voices and deals with travelling through the movie, it isn’t till in the future that it appears to discover its center in the figure of the late Harold Hunter. Explosively amusing, unchecked in his interest, and ever happy to carry out for anybody with a camera, the young skater acquired worldwide popularity when he was cast in “Kids.” Yet within the regional scenes portrayed here, he appeared to understand practically everybody currently, and his drug-related death at the age of 31 appears to put a mournful end punctuation on a subculture whose flame had actually long given that been moistened by gentrification and cooption by business interests.
As a too-brief epilogue advises us, hip-hop is now the dominant kind of music, and skateboarding is now an Olympic sport. But it wasn’t so long ago that both were shuttled towards the margins by different gatekeepers, and the reality that these 2 disrespected youth cultures as soon as discovered commonalities in their shared play area of New York City is maybe not so unexpected. As for what they eventually suggested to each other, and what their parallel trajectories can teach us about the battle to maintain natural street cultures in the face of the bigger forces that look for to strip-mine them, “All the Streets Are Silent” hardly ever decreases enough time to consider.
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Beereddy và Nitisha Mekala cho Charles Goldblatt và Phyllis Goldblatt, 76 Deepwoods Drive, 405.000 đô la.LudlowDario M. Mercadante đến Mine Sema Kavlak và Dario M. Mercadante, 517 Làn đường lý tưởng, Đơn vị 205, $ 100.Fernando F. Nogueira, bất động sản, Fernando Nogueira, bất động sản, và Diane Moran, đại diện, cho Manuel Vital, Lower Brook Drive, 55.000 đô la.Gary M. Weiner, người được ủy thác, Jennifer A. Germain và Jennifer Germain đến Kenneth A. Butts, 38 Lyon St., 20.000 đô la.Trường hợp Howard William và Trường hợp Paul Edward cho Trường hợp Joanne Ruth, 62 Chapin Greene Drive, $ 82.000.NSP Cư dân LLC, đến Shawn N. Thompson và Kristina M. Thompson, 15 Victor St., $ 148,906.Shawn N. Thompson và Kristina M. Thompson đến NSP Cư dân LLC, 15 Victor St., $ 115.000.Nationstar HECM Acquisition Trust 2018-3, ủy thác và Hội Tiết kiệm Wilmington, ủy thác, đến Beth Ann Lemek, 183 Thuộc địa, $ 245.000.Trường trungElaine D. Gorham và Elaine D. McNealy cho Michael F. Huard, 45 Chester Road $ 232.500.Roger E. Pagerey, Catherine P. P. Gray, Roger E. Pagery và Catharine P. P. Gray đến John P. Waldheim và Rebecca A. Cachat, 139 Arthur Pease Road, 360.000 USD.MontagueMary E. Johnson và Shawn Johnson tới Crystalyn April Russell, 100 giây St., 250.000 đô la.Giáo dụcWright Builders Inc., đến Jamie Elkin và Virginia Elkin, 11 Ford Crossing, $ 693,472.Bệnh viện Hill Development LLC và Cơ quan tài chính phát triển Massachusetts cho Wright Builders Inc., 23 Ford Crossing, 80.000 đô la.Margaret Agatha Eakin, bất động sản, và Theresa Meckel, đại diện cá nhân, đến Pil-Won On, 705 Fairway Village, $ 212.000.Kinda Oberwager và Silas Peno cho Andrew J. Fleming, 34 Cahillane Terrace, 242.500 đô la.Patrick J. Joyce và Terry A. Joyce cho Julia Brown và Howard A. Eiland, 55 Winterberry Lane, $ 545.000.Patrick J. Melnik, người được ủy thác, Beaver Brook Nominee Trust và Patrick J. Melnik Sr., người được ủy thác, đến Nu-Way Homes Inc., 48 Chestnut Avenue Extension, 36.250 đô la.Nu-Way Homes Inc., đến Shawn Willey và Sandra Willey, 48 Hạt dẻ mở rộng, $ 490.000.Emerson Way LLC, đến Suzanne Allen và Arlene Duelfer, 193 Emerson Way, 132.500 đô la.Simon T. Pollock, Simon T. Pollock, đại diện cá nhân, và Barbara P. Tytell, bất động sản, đến Deirdre Sabina Knight, 99 Massasoit St., $ 490.000.Sturbridge Development LLC, đến Lana Gallagher, 19 Higgins Way, $ 599,750.Ethan Vandermark, Ashley Niles Vandmark và Ashley Niles đến Timothy Pitkin và Shaun S. McLean, 11 School St., 525.000 USD.Tadeusz J. Grygorcewicz, Sophie Grygorcewicz, Mary Laband và Zofia Grygorcewicz đến Ana Arregui và Maria Biezma Garrido, 17 Highland Ave., $ 299.900.Linda L. Adams và Linda A. Langlais đến Deryk X. Langlais, người được ủy thác và gia đình Langlais Không thể thu nhập chỉ có thể thu nhập, 72 Lake St., 225.000 đô la.trái camBrock P. Allen đến Newlife LLC, 31 Ball St., $ 110.000.Patricia Mendiola cho Chủ quy��n Tập đoàn Von Buren Realty, Inc., 35 & 37 High St., 15.000 USD.PalmerEdward J. Smith đến Syed Hashmi, 15 Barlow St., 100.000 đô la.Karen King, đại diện, và Gordon H. Christiansen, bất động sản, đến Nicholas North, Mason St., $ 29.000.Ngân hàng U S, ủy thác và Tập đoàn chứng khoán tài sản có cấu trúc 2007-TCI, ủy thác của Alex Peterson, 3065 High St., $ 65,010.Bồ nôngElizabeth A. Blumgarten và Elizabeth A. Blumgarten Tin tưởng có thể hủy bỏ đối với Alison Annes và Todd Annes, 12 Harkness Road, $ 380.000.RussellCarla E. Gesek đến Travis Walker và Amy Walker, 170 South Quarter Road, $ 116.000.Scott S. Vanden-Bulcke đến Timothy Brewster, 678 đường General Knox, 242.000 đô la.ShelburneRichard L. Caldwell Ủy thác có thể hủy ngang, Richard Lloyd Caldwell động sản, hay còn gọi là Richard Richard Caldwell động sản, tạm biệt là Richard Richard Caldwell, Faith C. Caldwell, đại diện cá nhân và ủy thác, đến Hilltown Lodge LLC, 904 Mohawk Trail, $ 310.000.Nam HadleySDJ Realty LLC, đến Kevin Haczynski, 26 Lamb St., $ 155.000.Kevin Haczynski đến Michael Kuhn, 26 Lamb St., $ 182.500.Douglas N. Vanderpoel và Deborah A. Vanderpoel đến Douglas N. Vanderpoel, Phố Morgan, 100 đô la.Kathleen M. Cole và Paul D. Boudreau, luật sư thực tế, đến Lucy M. Conley và Christopher H. Conley, 1 Burnett Ave., $ 275,000.SouthamptonConstance C. Baron, Kathleen A. Archambeault, ủy thác, Bonnie M. Ledoux, ủy thác, Tuyên bố ủy thác của Armond J. Baron và Armond J. Baron Không thể tin tưởng đối với Joseph A. Baron và Janet E. Baron, 9 Pomeroy Meadow Road, 165.000 USD .Richard P. Gwinner, Edward H. Gwinner Jr., Ronald D. Gwinner, Karen Bowman, Paul Wagner, Lucille F. Metcalf, Lucille G. Metcalf, Susan L. Teffar, Phòng trưng bày Nancy, Robert L. Goyer, Barbara M. Laflam , đại diện cá nhân, và Robert E. Baker, bất động sản, đến Barbara M. Laflam, Cook Road và County Road, 148.313 đô la.NamwickLillian J. knowlton cho Robert Lee Evans Jr., và Heike Schmalstieg, 53 Rosewood Lane, Đơn vị E-4, 139.599 đô la.SpringfieldAlonzo Williams đến Delroy Gayle, 16 Pickett Place, 50.000 đô la.Angel L. Cartagena và Louis G. Lopilato-Cartagena đến Fallah Razzak, 1021 Carew St., 105.500 đô la.Burke St. LLC và Burke Street LLC, đến Round Two LLC, 28 Burke St., 105.000 đô la.Cig4 LLC, đến Roberto Rodriguez Pellot, 127 Massachusetts Ave., 155.000 đô la.Constance A. White to Hector Concepcion, 1333 Trang Boulevard, $ 137.500.Daniel Beauregard đến Payton Rawls, 62 Kensington Ave., $ 210.000.David E. Smith, người đại diện, và Kathleen M. Smith, bất động sản, đến Pamela J. O HãyNeil, 131 Hartford Terrace, 218.000 đô la.Công ty Đầu tư Đại lộ Đông, đến 162 Đông LLC, 162 Đông Ave., $ 425.000.Erica N. Alvarez đến Jevaughn McMillan, 16-18 Hampden St., 180.000 USD.Homestead Connections LLC, đến Miguel A. Mejia Polanco, 44 ​​Melville St., $ 185,000.Janet E. Matusewicz đến Zakaria Saleh, 108 Silas St., 90.000 USD.Janet S. Crum, James E. Crum và Matthew L. Crum cho Gregory Charles Parrott, 27 Vail St., 135.000 đô la.Jeffrey L. Brown, Jeffery L. Brown và Christa Brown đến Christa Brown, 261 Greenaway Drive, 100 đô la.Josefina Forestier và Javier Vasquez đến Carlos M. Pena và Maria C. Pena, 218-220 Orange St., $ 171.500.Joseph S. Bruno đến Arelys Romero và Juan Romero III, 24 Warrenton St., 180.000 USD.Lachenauer LLC, đến Kevin D. Tran và Viet Trung T. Dang, 16 Nelson Ave., $ 140.300.Leon Woods đến Caleb M Mattsson-Boze và Colleen D. Mattsson-Boze, 21 Wellesley St., $ 189.900.Manuel C. Salgado và Maria H. Salgado đến Sun Flynn và Thomas Flynn, 51 Kosciusko St., $ 159.900.Deutsche Bank National Trust Co., ủy thác và HSI Asset Securization Corp Trust 2006-WMC1, ủy thác của Juan Santana, 84 Goodrich St., 84.900 đô la.Cho thuê Onota LLC, đến Elias Severino, 110 Gilman St., $ 185.000.Liên đoàn cho vay mua nhà liên bang Corp, đến Ahmed Al Jashaam, 33 Berkeley St., $ 85.000.Patriot Living LLC, đến Whitney L. Serrano, 12 Santa Barbara St., 164.800 đô la.Ravin S. Acharya và Dika Devi Karki đến Luis Figueroa-Ortega, 236 West Allen Ridge Road, $ 173.000.SA Capital Group LLC, đến Bretta Construction LLC, Seymour Avenue, 25.000 đô la.Stella L. Blakeborough đến Cig4 LLC, 782 Sumner Ave., $ 87.000.Tina M. Cordi đến Ibrahim Abdi và Rumbila Abdullahi, 15 Hazen St., 199.900 USD.Tony M. Taylor, đại diện, Charles Lester Taylor, bất động sản, và Charles L. Taylor, bất động sản, đến Alycar Investments LLC, 97-99 Norfolk St., $ 119.000.Ngân hàng U S, ủy thác và BCAT 2016-18TT, ủy thác của Emmanuel Tete-Donkor, 115 Rosewell St., $ 171.000.Virginai Ellis Golemba đến Harsh Ashokkumar Patel, 892-898 Main St., 350.000 USD.Ngân hàng Wells Fargo, ủy thác và Dòng tín dụng cho vay thế chấp Carrington 2006-NC3, ủy thác của Miles Alden Business Agency LLC, 240 Center St., 65.000 đô la.Ngân hàng Wells Fargo đến William Thomas Raleigh, 166 Garland St., $ 117,11.William R. Herman đến Jeffrey P. Bouyea, 89 Harrow Road, $ 215.000.Wolfpack Realty Corp, đến James McCarthy, 11 Penrose St., $ 159.900.Chủ nhậtPaul Stavropulos, Grace Stavropulos và Honeylyne Grace Teruel đến Chiu Sik Wu và Weiai Xu, 145 Plumtree Road, $ 590.000.Goodyear Family Revocable Trust, Joan E. Goodyear, ủy thác, đến Martha E. Lorantos và Thomas W. Partington, 22 North Silver Lane, 478.000 đô la.TollandỦy ban Tiêu đề Pháp lý ROF III Hoa Kỳ 2015-1, ủy thác và Ngân hàng Hoa Kỳ, ủy thác, đến Castle 2020 LLC, 272 Meadow Drive, $ 35,400.đồRuby Realty LLC, đến Joseph O. Critelli và Amanda L. Pare, 95 Babcock Tavern Road, $ 299.000.Công ty TNHH PJC Realty MA Inc., đến Walgreen Eastern Co Inc., 139 West St., $ 1,300,000.Walgreen Eastern Co Inc., và Walgreen Co., cho Ware Equity Partners LLC, 139 West St., $ 680,000.Hẻm núiErica Cooke và Kevin M. Cooke đến Jacob Cooke, 60 đường Athol, $ 188.000.Tây SpringfieldBrian S. Brady và Christina M. Brady đến Nathan E. Staples, 51 Lantern Lane, 336.000 đô la.Donald J. Donahue cho Anthony J. Iennaco và Trisha Fisher, 99 Forris St., $ 254.900.Fallah Razzak và Shakira Lubega đến Joseph T. Martin và Sara L. Edwards, 340 Amostown Road, 220.000 USD.Geraldine Theresa Racicot đến Vòng Hai LLC, 193 Bosworth St., $ 145.000.Paul K. Blankenburg, đại diện, và Amy Blankenburg, bất động sản, đến Manchester Enterprises LLC, 156 Upper Beverly Hills, 80.000 đô la.Vincent T. Bovino và Robin M. Bovino cho Matthew J. Plasse và James Matthew Plasse, 106 Greystone Ave., 240.900 đô la.WestfieldBethany E. Hết sức với Julie Cuttell, 5 Maplewood Ave., $ 176.000.Carlos Bolivar Bermejo Tenesaca và Luz Mila Neira Tenesaca cho Andrea Strom và William Metzger, Vòng tròn 52 Marla, 452.400 USD.Hiệp hội thế chấp quốc gia liên bang và Fannie Mae đến Thomas Kowalski, 1779 Granville Road, $ 203,023.David S. Weaver và Wendy J. Weaver cho William E. Leavy và Libby A. Leavy, 3 Locust St., $ 224.500.Evelyn Tirado đến Jennifer L. Bennett, 243 Southwick Road, 232.500 đô la.F H B Realty LLP, Heather Cassell và Edward Cassell IV cho Brian Robert Rucki, 1430 Russell Road Đơn vị 7, $ 117.500.Frances A. Slasienski đến Robert R. Morin, 55 Woodside sân thượng $ 262.500.Joanne Tirrell, đại diện, và David R. Strong, bất động sản, cho Cheryl Giusti và Brian Giusti, 38 Dickens Drive, 205.000 đô la.Laurence N. Brady, Mary Lee Brady và Mary L. Brady đến Kathleen R. Brady, 39 Old Feed Hills Road, 200.000 USD.Liên đoàn cho vay mua nhà liên bang Corp, đến Bohdan Balandyuk, 95 Đại lộ Beveridge, $ 140.000.Sinh La và Max La đến Richard E. Clark Jr., và Gina L. Clark, 16 Clinton Ave., 150.000 đô la.Wilbraham2301 Boston Road LLC, đến Leonard S. Remaly và Michelene C. Remaly, 20 Lodge Lane, $ 411,056.Daniel J. Kelley và Daniel J. Kelly đến Michelle T. Gallien, 931 Main St., $ 230.000.Mary A. Michaud, đại diện, Stanley John Trzeciak, bất động sản, và Stanley J. Trzeciak, bất động sản, đến Franklin D. Quigley Jr., và Mary Jo Troy Quigley, 12 High Pine Circle, $ 292.500.Mathew N. Chaplin và Daylin A. Chaplin đến Jack McIntyre và Jordan Walczak, 870 Stony Hill Road, $ 275,000.Susan T. McDiarmid cho Craig M. Healy và Tracey Ann Healy, 10 Winterberry Drive, 480.000 đô la.[ad_2] Nguồn
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Week 8: General Spn Fiction 
[Thank you, everyone, for your wonderful submissions to Week 8 of Spn Fanfic Submission Thursday!! There’s some absolutely quality fics in this list, so check them out. If you want to participate in next week’s fic submissions, check out the schedule.
If you read a fic, make sure to leave a comment and make an author’s day!]
Red and White by @expatgirl 
A pre-canon look at Rowena and how she fits into a well-known tale.
Snow White. But not as you know it.
Teen & Up. 1k words. (Complete)
[Rowena, Fairy tale retellings]
Some Like It Norse (or If At First You Don't Succeed, Try Crossdressing) by @bold-sartorial-statement
Gabriel comes back, and he has a special request for Sam. It involves dressing up as bride and bridesmaid, and fake-marrying a giant to get Mjölnir back.
Teen & Up. 1.8k words. (Complete)
[Screenplay/Script Format, Sam as Thor, Gabriel as Loki, Norse Myths & Legends, Thrymskvidha, Humor, Crossdressing]
Grocery Shopping is a Type of Family Bonding by @righteousdemondean
Sam and Dean go grocery shopping.
General Audience. 862 words. (Complete)
[bigger age gap between Sam and Dean, grocery shopping, food mention, fluff]
Not a Big Deal by @braezenkitty
An abandoned coda for 12x20, wherein Dean “accidentally” comes out to Sam
General. 487 words. (Complete)
[Bisexual Dean Winchester, Coming Out, Banter]
Grace Period by @somekindofsaviour
Dean gives Toni the head start she asked for. She goes home to England to see her son.
Teen & Up. 3.3k words. (Complete)
[Antonia Bevell, Dean Winchester, 12x22 Coda]
Warning: Off-Screen Violence 
Always Stuck In Second Gear by @thayerkerbasy
After Wendy Vincente spilled the location of her brother’s secret cabin, Agents Beyoncé and Jay-Z had a lead to follow. Tracking Lucifer while confined to a pickup truck wasn’t exactly Crowley’s preferred modus operandi, but at least he was in good company.
Teen and Up. 29k words. (Complete)
[Canon Compliant, Road Trips, Frenemies, Past Crowley/Dean Winchester, POV Crowley]
Something Special by @durenjtmusings 
What makes something special? Special enough for people to pay any price, beyond even their lives? Welcome to Lost and Found, Ltd., experts in finding very, very special things. Things that can be yours if you are willing to trade something very special in return. Well, and often even if you aren’t. [Canon-compliant possible backstory for both characters and objects in Supernatural.]
General Audiences. 11k words. (Complete)
[Dean Winchester, Sam Winchester, Daniel Elkins, Jimmy Novak, Ruby, Bobby Singer, Original Character, Sam’s Taurus, Dean’s colt, The Colt, The Samulet, Ruby’s Demon-killing Knife, Castiel’s Overcoat and Tie, object backstories, the Impala, Ye Olde Curiosity Shoppe Trope - The Little Shop that wasn’t there Yesterday, Demon Deals, unborn souls,Impala backstory, Impala has a soul]
Everyone Needs A Hobby by @durenjtmusings
Sam has a secret - something he’s working on. And it is driving Dean crazy not to know… (Cas just wants everyone to get along.) Sam thinks Dean should a) mind his own business and b) appreciate his artistic vision.
General Audiences. 1.7k words. (Complete)
[brotherly pranking, Winchester Communication, Sam has a secret,sam has owies, serial killer statistics, dean gets pranked, Castiel is patient, Sam creates art, Sam has a new hobby, textile arts, disturbing Hannibal Lector reference, Bunker ficlet, spn season 10, after spn 10.16]
Of Hunters, Time Travelers and Angels by @nera-solani
When a SHIELD agent, who travels with the Doctor, is supposed to keep an eye on the Winchesters, things turn a little complicated when she finds her charge to have disappeared. They’re quickly found again in another universe, but the question is: How did they get there and who is responsible for this? Together they have to find out who is behind this whole mess, because something dark is lurking in the shadows and an old new enemy is making plans…
Not Rated. 9k words. (Complete)
Silence in the Bunker by @envydean
Dean’s not speaking after Mary leaves…
General Audiences. 508 words. (Complete)
[episode coda, mute!dean, Angst with a Happy Ending, canonverse]
In the Family by @lies-unfurl
While Castiel and Kelly are furniture shopping, a case of mistaken identity leads to a conversation about angels, family, and the future.
General Audiences. 1.6k words. (Complete)
[Fluff, Friendship, Light Angst, Pregnancy, IKEA, Humor, Season/Series 12, Post-Episode: s12e19 The Future]
Donna and the Case of the Haunted Cabin by @whichstiel
Sheriff Donna Hanscum investigates reports of a haunting at an abandoned cabin on a remote lake in Minnesota. What should be a simple salt and burn turns out to be something far more dangerous. A full moon, a resident werewolf, and a cranky ghost make Donna’s first solo hunt a memorable one. Can Donna survive until sunrise?
Teen and Up. 5k words. (Complete)
[case fic, ghosts, werewolves, Donna Hanscum, Werewolf Kate]
Warnings: some discussion of suicide
Lost and Found by @terence-f
AU to episode 9x06 ‘Heaven Can’t Wait’. Castiel works at Gas-n-Sip, but he does not call Dean on the possible case. He carries on his daily routine as a sales associate, for now this is all he is capable of, and does not watch the news. He remembers he wasn’t welcome to join the Winchesters— and he does not feel like taking another attempt.
General Audiences. 20k words. (Complete)
[Castiel, Dean, Nora. Castiel’s POV, canon divergence, hurt/comfort]
No Trouble with Tribble by @babybluecas
Dean brings a new housemate to the Bunker. Spoiler: it’s a bunny.
General Audiences. 757 words. (Complete)
[Fluff]
Same by @spearywritesstuff 
When you feel like you’ve lost everything, sometimes all you have left is family.
Teen and Up. 3.6k words. (WIP Chapter 1 of 2 Posted)
[Angst, Temporary Char. Death]
Chained Down by @dreamsfromthebunker
Down in that basement, Sam decided he didn’t want to still be breathing when he finally left it.
Not if it meant a life without his brother.
Mature. 782 words. (Complete)
[Suicidal Thoughts; Episode: s12e02 Mamma Mia; Coda; Torture; Psychological Torture; Self-Loathing; Survivor Guilt; Hurt Sam Winchester]
By the Grace of God (series) by @theriverscribe
When Amara raises Mary Winchester to show her gratitude to Dean, Chuck takes a moment to give a gift to Sam. He intervenes after the gun goes off and offers the younger Winchester a chance for healing beyond the physical. Healing for a soul shredded and burned.
Using a piece of His own grace, God reforms Sam Winchester’s soul and body in order for Sam to properly process the traumas of the cage and beyond.
But the story of healing is beyond the ragtag family of misfits on Earth. What would happen if angels remembered what it meant to be angels? Heaven isn’t just a system that cares for souls. Heaven is a family. And both have been broken for a long time.
Rating: Teen. 195k words. (WIP) [hurt/comfort, trauma recovery, fledgling!Sam, adult mind/child body deaged Sam, Enochian, flock and family, Heaven, angels remembering what it means to be angels, healing the universe]
Warnings: anxiety/panic attacks, nightmares, swearing, canon-level violence (only in one story, and clearly marked) 
Darkness Cannot Drive Out Darkness, Only Light Can Do That by @youarentreadingthis
When Sam goes to Lucifer’s cage seeking help to stop The Darkness, he doesn’t get what he expects. Looking for a sword that sounds like it never existed is impossible, but Sam is still confident he has the power to defeat Amara. After all, what could go wrong? (Set in 11x09 O Brother, Where Art Thou)
Teen and Up. 3k words. (WIP)
The Wheel Has Come Full Circle by @hekate1308
After almost twenty-four months of non-stop fighting, they’d learned about the portal. The portal that could bring exactly one human back to their world.
Their home.
Without surprise, Crowley realized he would actually miss Mary. Post 12x23, fix-it.
General Audiences. 3k words. (Complete)
[Alternate Universe - Canon Divergence, Post 12x23, Fix It]
Good Night, Little King by @justrandomspnstuff
At the age of six, Lucifer visits Sam, his future vessel.
Teen and Up. 1.5k words. (Complete)
[Dark, Scared Sam, Manipulative Lucifer, Protective Dean]
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