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🍔 My Bob’s Burgers Headcanons 🍔
Tina
Heterochromia (Left: Brown, Right: Blue)
Mom friend of the group
Transfem/Bi/Polymarous (Dating Monique & Zeke)
Uses She/Her pronouns (They?)
Autistic & Anxiety
Clothing style: Soft horse nerd girl/dark academia
Gene & Louise convinced her to dye her hair: and did it at the end of her hair (hair dye color: blue)
Monique gives her horse related gifts
Got new glasses in different styles & colors
Her hair grew longer during HS, but decided to keep it short
Gene
Brown eyes like his dad (Bob)
Genderfluid/Pansexual/Polymarous (Dating Alex & Courtney)
Autistic/ADHD/Anxiety
Uses He/She/They pronouns (neopronouns?)
Clothing Style: Kid Core
Courtney helps him out with his makeup
Dyes his hair in a lot of rainbow color from time to time
He & Louise convinced Tina to dye her hair: mission success!
During MS/HS starts growing a little beard hair on his chin
Does Drag from time to time (Linda help make the costumes)
Louise
Blue eyes like their mom (Linda)
Non-Binary/Asexual/Pansexual (Dating Jessica or Rudy?)
Uses They/She pronouns (He?)
Autistic & ADHD
Clothing Style: Skater Kid
Throughout time, they stopped wearing their bunny ears, but use a pink bandana as alternative
Dresses more masculine than feminine at specific times
Hair grows longer; Braids them into 2 ponytails
Plans to take over the restaurant (calling it Belchers' Burgers) or work as mechanic
Monique (My OC)
The supporter/2nd mom friend of the group
Blue eyes
Non-Binary/Pansexual (Dating Tina and Zeke?)
Has 4 childhood best friends (Alex, Luna, James and CeCe) before she moved to New Jersey
LOVES ferrets and cats! (Actually has a pet ferret named Lily and a calico cat named Ava)
Like to make lots of anklets (ankle bracelets if you don’t know)
Learned to play the guitar at the age of 6 and loves performing in front of others
Always wanted to dye her hair. (Was able to do it at her 8th birthday party).
#Bob's Burgers#Tina Belcher#Gene Belcher#Louise Belcher#bobs burgers#headcanon#bobs burgers headcanons#Monique Smith-Williams#bobs burgers oc
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New Audio: NYC's Diary Shares Hooky "Acid Coffin"
New Audio: NYC's Diary Shares Hooky "Acid Coffin" @Diarysounds @hellolightfoot @kaninerecords @DarkSecretPR
Rising Brooklyn-based indie outfit Diary — Kevin Bendis (vocals, keys), Chris Croarkin (guitar, vocals), High Waisted‘s Jessica Louise Dye (guitar, vocals), Two Man Giant Squid‘s Yan Kogan (bass) and Adam Sachs (drums) — can trace their origins to a shared love of jangle-pop, shoegaze, dream pop and psychedelia. The Brooklyn-based band is keeping the momentum going after touring to support their…
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#Diary#Diary Acid Coffin#Diary Speedboat EP#Diary The Cutting Garden EP#High Waisted#indie rock#New Audio#New Single#Single Review#Single Review: Acid Coffin#Single Review: Diary Acid Coffin#Two Man Giant Squid
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I still find myself tracing rivers and highways on maps I have traveled. The United States is only growing smaller as I circle the same valleys and peaks. This is the furthest north I have seen the Mississippi River, in Minnesota.
Photos by @jonobernstein
Wearing @gypsywarrior @dollskillvsco
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New York band High Waisted perform at Hotel Vegas, SXSW 2017, Lead singer Jessica Louise Dye
#Rock#surf#punk#live#band#music#new york#nyc#sxsw#sxsw 2107#austin#texas#jessica louise dye#video#photograph
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In the bobs burgers episode where Linda throws a surprise slumber party for Louise she tells Gene she only got enough shirts for Louise and the other girls to tie dye. But Jessica went to bed early, so there should be enough shirts for Gene to do one.
The has been stuck in my head all day, so now you all can have it too.
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INTERVIEW: High Waisted.
Times are tough for the world right now and we need music more than ever. NYC's High Waisted share ‘Drive,’ the second single from their upcoming album, Sick of Saying Sorry, out May 22. Bandsintown exclusively premiered the track last week, calling it the "new single that we need right now" and praising, "High Waisted are giving us the positive vibes that we need in these seemingly dreary time."
High Wasted is NYC-based surf rock, with notable pop sensibility, feminist ideals and an affliction for rock and roll. Jessica Louise Dye’s powerful voice meshes with her eclectic mix of infectious guitar melodies. Joined by Jono Bernstein’s vintage drum vibes, they create modern day anthems full of insightful hopes. High Waisted bring empowerment, feminine inspiration, and raucous rock ‘n’ roll to every stage with an unforgettable live show.
The group's sophomore record is ready for the world to hear, produced by Tad Kubler (The Hold Steady) and mixed by Arun Bali (Saves The Day) and we had a chat with Jessica all about Sick of Saying Sorry, touring and more. Read the interview below.
You're gearing up to release your sophomore LP Sick of Saying Sorry in May. What is the record about? What were your influences for the album and what does it mean to you?
"Sick of Saying Sorry is an unapologetic record about finding hope in a hopeless situation and the strength to get up when the world is screaming at you to stay down. It’s release was delayed due to being in a biking accident, which makes its release even more special. We’re at yet again another crossroads, this time with the majority of society in total lockdown. We need art in this time of darkness."
Absolutely. How is Sick of Saying Sorry different (or similar) to On Ludlow? Were there any musical influences or sounds that you were able to incorporate on this record that you hadn’t previously? Were there any differences in the songwriting process?
“Sick of Saying Sorry is more honest. We spent time writing, touring, recording in pre-production, making changes, touring and then recording in-studio. We broke the songs down to their simplest forms and built them back up again. Everything grew together quickly and we were flexible when it came to listening to what the song needed, not what we wanted from the song."
I really love the artwork for the album. Please tell us a little bit more about that.
"We came up with the idea based on the idea of self improvement and growth. “You used to be my cup of tea, but now I drink champagne.” The tea cups have been in my possession since my first week living in NYC. Friends and I would sip whiskey and bubbles from them during snow storms and heat waves, through break ups, tears and victories. They were part of every life changing moment. We no longer live in that apartment and we no longer drink from those tea cups. It marks the end of that part of my life. We collaborated with Jonathan Fasulo at his home studio, to take the table top idea to album cover art. Jono and I do all of the layout design from there and send it to press!"
That’s so awesome! I like that. What do you hope fans will take away from Sick of Saying Sorry?
"I hope fans enjoy Sick of Saying Sorry as an escape from their worries. What a strange time we’re living in. We hope we can connect with fans in person sometime soon, but until then we’re riding this out from the comfort of our own homes and neighborhoods, writing music and trying to stay sane."
Were there any other songs written during this period that didn’t make it onto the album, and if so, will you revisit them again in the future?
"Probably a dozen, there’s always material left on the cutting room floor. Things find a way of coming back around. We released a split 7” at the end of 2017 with some tracks that didn’t make the LP, because they were such a departure from our normal sound."
Hopefully (fingers crossed!) you'll be touring the record. What do you love most about touring and being on stage?
"As of now we’re taking things day by day, monitoring what the CDC says and the government. We’ll definitely miss the rush and joy being on stage brings up and hope to return when the world has recovered. We definitely love catching up with friends outside of New York and seeing the smile of someone losing themselves in the [live] music."
Which of the new songs are you excited to debut live and why?
"'Burdens' because the horns are so special! But we also had a bunch of friends featured on the album.
Do you remember your first ever show? If so, please tell us about it!
"High Waisted’s first show was at Union Hall. We had balloons and projections. I think I wore a white baby doll dress."
You have been so busy and accomplished so many awesome things in the last four years. What would you say has been the biggest highlight of your time in High Waisted? And why?
"There’s not one event to highlight, it’s the fact we’re still getting to create."
Finally, what's one non-musical goal of yours for 2020?
"I’m learning how to sew and want to make my own costumes."
Sick of Saying Sorry is out May 22.
Photo credit (top): Daniel Topete
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We had the pleasure of spending a fun afternoon with the ultimate babe @ihateblonde for NAKID MAG! Peep the full editorial here.
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JSCC Spring Semester Honor Roll Announced
Spring Semester Honor Roll Announced
Jackson, Tenn (June 21, 2017) – The Office of Admissions and Records at Jackson State Community College released the honor roll for the Spring 2017 semester. On the honor roll, there were 307 full-time students who achieved a quality point average over 3.00. There were 381 students who made the dean’s list by achieving a quality point average of 3.50 or better.
Honor Roll is reserved for students who are enrolled for twelve (12) or more hours of college-level work (Learning Support excluded) and who complete a semester’s work with a quality point average between 3.00 and 3.49.
Dean’s List is reserved for students who are enrolled for twelve (12) or more hours of college-level work and who complete a semester’s work with a quality point average between 3.50 and 4.00.
JSCC Dean’s List Spring 2017
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BENTON
Dylan Blake Furr
Tanner David Johnson
Kaitlyn Annette Page
William C Vick
John Henry Benjamin York
CARROLL
Samantha Madison Barrow
Kristina Marie Cannon
Kimberly Ryan Canoy
Jonathan Thomas Cash
Leslie Marie Cathey
David Michael Deloach
Samantha Leigh Ferguson
Scott Eugene Force
Kalee Jo Fountain
Whitney Nicole Hicks
Dan Ellsworth Hoffman
Carl William Joyner
Kirsten L Joyner
Mitchell Brandon McCartney
Cheyenne Harley Moran
Rachel E Noles
Russell Lee Noles
Deborah Ann OBryant
Steven Hunter Peterson
Lacy Jolene Pride
Channa Larame Ragsdale
Alysia Marlana Shear
Sarah C Taylor
Brittany Nicole Watson
Brittany Nicole Webb
Matthew Tyler Williams
Michael Elihu Wilson
Christopher Wesley Wood
CHESTER
James Howard Barber
Trae Daniel Brewer
Loleta Dorilean Carothers
David Gaddy Carroll
Christopher Edward Cox
Landon Thomas Cupples
McKinley Brooke Farley
Ashley Michelle Faulkner
Ashley Dianne Frye
Johnny Alfred Glass
Heath S Graves
Cameron Lane Greer
CHESTER continued:
Tori Brooke Hill
Haley Elaine Hughes
Coty Alan Laudermilk
Brooklyn Rene Miller
Peyton Randal Millner
Carlee Elizabeth Morris
Brand Edward Nicolay
Kenneth E Page
Eva Perez
Colton L Plunk
Reba Marie Price
Chase Colton Ross
Caitlin Jenee Sanchez
Michael Sinclair Segerson
Ezekiel Joesph Smith
Kendyl Dawn Smith
Peyton Wesley Stewart
Amber Dawn Thompson
Sydney Blair Watson
Marcus Lee White
COFFEE
Ryan Yates Dye
CROCKETT
Jesus Aguirre
Telisa Shuntel Brown
Jill Anna Castellaw
Aaron Christopher Dennison
Kelsey Ann Gadberry
Meleah Rose Gateley
Michelle Lynn Jones
Candice Woods Kellough
Anthony Chance Lovelace
Jennifer Mooney
Whitney M Revelle
Micah C Riley
Ana Julissa Rios
Kayce Abigail Stallings
DAVIDSON
Latoya Antionette Gibbs
DECATUR
Whitlee Adraianna Camper
Lauren Ashlee Hays
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Kyla Bree Linton
Stephanie Lynn Mitchell
Jessica Brooke Patton
Macy Camille Sumler
Decatur continued:
Bryan Wood Swafford
Misty R Swindle
Brandon M White
DYER
Talia Suzanne Alley
Dalton Wayne Harrison
Cara Lee Rose
Erica D Tipps
Chloe Jo West
GIBSON
Peyton Charles Adams
Karen Nicole Allen
Bryan Kevin Barnett
Seth Brayden Burchett
Dylan Warner Cole
Kendall Nicole Cox
Michael Scott Evans
Robert Mcgregor Fly
Andrew Joseph Gordon
Nicholas Grant Gutierrez
Hailey Brooke Hudgings
Kahmadre Jay-Quan Hudson
Hannah B Hutchison
Ryan Daniel Jones
Kaitlyn Michelle Kelly
Ryan Dennison Mayfield
Amy Alison McCoy
Madison Brooke Michael
Sa'Liyah Ann Newbill
Andrew Lloyd Oliver
Samantha Kelly Palmer
Ashley McClain Pierce
Alexander Popp
Benjamin Douglas Powell
Dylan Ray Powers
Jonathan Chase Prescott
Courtney Michelle Reese
Katelyn Nicole Rickman
Crystal Lee Rogers
Tasha N Romero
Gage Michael Schneeberger
Brooklyn Victoria Schrupp
Katherine Michelle Stephens
Hunter Michael Taylor
Michael Sean Threadgill
Colton R Tucker
Katherine Walters
Deonte Tyshawn Watson
HARDEMAN
Alexis Rebekah Beibers
Hannah Rose Black
Tyler D Callahan
Rachel Elise Davis
Austin Wade Greene
Luz D Gutierrez
Katlin Leigh Kelley
William Stewart Koimn
Brittany L Luttrell
Hannah Grace Scott
Marissa Drew Thweatt
Carly Rae Weems
HARDIN
Dustin Blake Ayers
Teara Genea Bearden
William Warren Bond
Amber Nicole Bowling
James Caleb Crotts
Kaylee Renea Gillis
Julia Renee Hall
Chandler Davis Harris
Caden Charles Holt
Savanna Cheyenne Liford
Sarah Ann Marshall
Katy Carroll Nix
Samantha Dawn Oaks
Sasia Sewilta Patterson
Savana Rae Payne
Hannah Lynne Roberts
Amanda Grace Sandusky
LauraAnn M Shiver
Jodie Lee Smith
Kaila Grace Smith
Lauren G Smith
Peggy Ann Snyder
Jessica Lee Ann Stricklin
Alexis Alley Thurman
Jennifer Michelle Vandiver
Destiny Brooke Weeks
Alison R Whaley
JSCC Dean’s List Spring 2017
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Haley LeAnne White
Kanesha L Wright
HAYWOOD
Henry Stanley Clement
Mary Catherine Currie
Presley Grace Gaters
Danielle Nicole House
HAYWOOD continued:
Caroline Elizabeth Newcom
Elizabeth Blair Simpson
Ashton Muriel Taylor
Kristin Brooke Turner
Emily H Wright
HENDERSON
Anthony Glynn Anderson
Jaclyn Devin Arnold
Andrew B Austin
Bethany Jo Autry
Emily Gore Baughn
Trent Cavalier Beacham
Justin Andrew Brown
Molly Brooke Brown
Leighann Nicole Burkett
Eduardo Carreto-Salgado
Charles Michael Carrington
Lauren Rae Cole
Tonie L Coleman
Emily Anne Dyer
Paul Leo Fowler
Cassidy O Garner
Johnathan Keith Goodman
Melissa Allean Gray
Andrew Garrett Grice
Bethany G Hayes
Crystal Renee James
Haley Nichole James
Kristen F Lawler
Sarah Michelle Lindsey
Abigail Marie Maness
Morgan Elizabeth Maness
Jessica Brooke Montgomery
Fernando Gonzales Munoz
Vanessa Ann Nelms
Jimmy Hunter Powell
Katelynn Allison Nichole Pratt
Allyson C Reeves
Alyssa L Reeves
Kaley Elizabeth Rogers
Jacob Daniel Smith
Kersten L Springer
Dalton Bryce Womack
HENRY
Samantha Frances Dixon
Taylor Brooke French
Seth Zachary Gibbs
Courtland Nicole Hester
David Penick
HUMPHREYS
Ashley Nicole Bates
LAUDERDALE
Andrew Carver Dunavant
Conner Clayton McLemore
John Daniel Moore
Jakara L Snipes
MADISON
Remoun Abdo
Cassidi Grace Adams
Malarie Alexander
Sajedah Alghunaim
Rami Amer Al-Jafari
Kimbrielle Elise Allen
Kaitlan Sheree Anthony
Faith Selene Atherton
Colin Andrew Barnett
Marietta Nicole Barnett
Sydney Taylor Brookshire
Ethel Louise Brown
Megan Fairchild Buehler
Michael Aaron Campbell
Jessica Dianne Carter
LeeAnne Madison Clement
Rachael Merriem Clenney
Curtis Andrew Cobb
Jacqueline Brooke Cole
Vania Evette Comer
Claire Allison Cooke
Humberto Coronado
JSCC Dean’s List Spring 2017
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Alberto Coronado Chavez
Christian Taylor Cotner
Melissa Anne Craigie
Sarah Mae Craigie
Jarius Okuria Curry
Kiley Renee Douglas
Sarah Elizabeth Droke
Diana Steffy Escober
Chloe Nicole Espitia
Jessica Danielle Gibson
Damian Jordan Gladney
Zia Goli
MADISON continued:
James Tucker Goodwin
Sydney Gail Grammer
Brianna Madison Gregory
Eric Michael Gunn
Olivia Marie Guzzo
Alex James Haggard
Marshall Britton Hammill
Korean Nichele Harris
Garry E Harvey
Sarah Elaine Harvey
Amanda Nicole Haynes
Berlie Grace Hieagle
Edith Charity Horst
Cody Lynn Hunt
Kayla Nichole Johnson
Kassidy Blair Jones
Hailey Renee Jones
Meagan Hope Kitchen
Janelle Nicole Kyle
JuliaAnne Frances Lansdale
Dillion Robert Larimore
Patrisha Dannielle Leadbetter
Sarah Fulton Lim
Philippe Lumpkin
Lance Austine McElroy
Michael Todd McFadden
Natalie Mendoza
Blanca Estela Mireles Valdez
Madison Marie Montchal
Michael Lee Montgomery
Stephen Houston Morse
Belinda Sue Murchison
Andrew Steven Murley
Justin Robert Mutschler
Callyn Leonard Nims
Rebekah June Pennington
Nicholas Anthony Pica
Brittney Michelle Pickens
Anthony Daniele Previtera
Paige Marie Ramage
Teena Maree Rea
Nicolas N Reyes
Anna Belle Robertson
Xavius K Robinson
Eric Lee Rooks
Rachel Elizabeth Royer
Adriana Salinas
John Louis Santana
Sandra Shari Santiago-Bullington
Heaven Leigh Schatz
MADISON continued:
Tempestt Bernice Seward
Hailey Elizabeth Shephard
Joseph Michael Shephard
Mya Taylor Spivey
Allison Claire Stutts
Victoria Lynn Subia
Kimberly Nichole Sullivan
Brooklyn Marie Taylor
Debra Taylor
Allison Faith Thomas
Robert Mikael Utley
Ryne Vinson
Jordan Breanne Warren
Kenneth Connor Weaks
Clay E Webb
Kaylyn Alyra Weddle
Jacob Dylan Weidner
Destiny Marie Westbrook
Elizabeth Renee Williams
Ashton Vernard Willis
Kameron Dean Wilson
Noah Alyssa Wilson
Brooke Ashlyn Woodard
Brinlea Madison Woodard
Ryan K Woods
Alexander Ryan Wortham
Jeremy Dean Yates
Kelci Nicole Zabriskie
McNAIRY
Kathrine Rose Atkinson
Joanna Elizabeth Barlow
Jonathan Ray Bauer
Carrie Elizabeth Clausel
JSCC Dean’s List Spring 2017
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Haylie Marissa Crum
Elizabeth Hope Doucette
Shelbi Elise Doucette
Eric Ryan Gowler
Evan Parker Harris
Kateryna Kucherenko
Warren Austin Lowrance
Mary-Elizabeth Adale Lyons
Payton James Mast
Elizabeth Nicole Miller
Andrew Vinson Pettit
Tamara A Pickens
Samuel Reid Pierce
Jacob Alan Qualls
Ashton Brooks Rich
Josiah David Rininger
McNAIRY continued:
Dakota LeighAnn Russell
Angela Michelle Taylor
Jon Michael Williams
OBION
Stevie Brooke Mers
PERRY
Sandra Marie Dicks
SHELBY
Ian Jose' Bibiloni
Nicholas Jordan Blankenship
Issac James
Brandon Tyler Maxwell
Michael Hoang Nguyen
TIPTON
Theresa Donyelle Allison
Carlye Kay Dixon
WAYNE
Amy Lois Bartlett
Brittany Nikole Bunch
Jessica Gable
Nicholas Caden Grace
WEAKLEY
Tom Eric Jehnzen
Lyndsey Brooke Scott
JSCC HONOR ROLL SPRING 2017
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BENTON
Lindsey Nicole Baker
Michael Keith Coady
Corina Nicole Hensley
Jearleh Generale Obas
Justin Lee Smothers
Kelsey Jordan Yates
CARROLL
Kallie Cheyenne Berry
Hannah Olivia Boroughs
Jennifer Renee Bratton
Stephanie Marie Brown
Layla Dawn Byrum
James Zach Cagle
Meagan Renee DeLaney
Joshua Cody Douglas
Austin Chase Ezell
Chadwick Heath Futrell
Hunter Lynn Harris
Sara Beth Hayes
Kaitlyn E McAlpin
Jackie F McClain
Hannah Lea McWilliams
Charles Neil Prestwood
Charles Neil Prestwood
Jazzlyn Janae Ray
Michael Ray Rogers
Kelsey Layne Runions
Rachel N Sellers
Heath D Spain
Riley N Toombs
Kasey M White
Amanda Michelle Williams
Danielle Leigh Williams
Kevin Wayne Williams
Kelsey L Wortham
CHESTER
Brianna Gayle Allen
Erin Michelle Barnes
Zackary Jordan Bethune
Jonathan Trey Ervin
Sydney Taylor Frank
Kelsey Lynne Grissom
Haley Cheyenne Hardwick
Morgan Elizabeth Hays
Bayley Madison Holder
CHESTER continued:
Austin Tyler Holman
Dylan Wesley King
William James Lampley
Dustin William Tyler Montgomery
Austin Edward Moore
Amber Shalane Mosley
Jaylan Dewayne Northern
Jared Patrick Page
Christine LaShae' Puckett
Trenity B Puente
Cody Allen Riley
Kendall Anne Shaw
Payton A Wilkinson
CROCKETT
Yulissa Bautista
Makalah Carter Buckner
Hilary Brooke Butler
Yeltsin Chapina
Meraleigh Peyton Holland
Erin Yessenia Juarez
Kevin Scott Kail
Anthony J Merriweather
Joseph Braden Nace
Lauren Breanna Pender
Lionardo Sanchez
Seth Daniel Shewmaker
Kordell Jay Smith
DAVIDSON
Lee Rice
DECATUR
Brett William Bell
Jesse Alan Burns
Morgan Anna Crews
Lacey Leann Hicks
Geovany Jimenez
Jacob Christopher Maness
Tiffani Cheyenne Shea
Kayleigh Morgan Smith
Jase Lee Taylor
Jordan C Tubbs
DICKSON
Leslie Ann Darrow
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DYER
Elizabeth Ann Fisher
Allison C Hodge
Kyndal Riddick
Chari A Swift
FAYETTE
Jaleesa Shavon Blade
Kelsey Roxanne Wilson
GIBSON
Reagan Wesley Barnhart
Bethany Carol Lynn Bolin
Kayla Gabrielle Bowie
Seth Everett Brown
Zachary Monroe Case
Lila Marie Cauley
Andrew Tyler Chambers
Andria Marey Cole
Charles Benjamin Coleraine
Madison Paige Ellis
Taina Bronjour Escalera
Carly A Fry
Heather Michelle Frye
Emily Jerene Galvan
Melissa D Goodrich
Alyssa Faith Hartig
Matthew Davis Hawks
Braydon Gregory Hendrix
Baylea Alexandra Holmes
Olivia Langston Hunt
Rachel Nicole Jones
Amanda D Littleton
Lauren Elizabeth Miller
Raquel Taylor Miranda
Austin Eli Moore
Jessica N Paz
Haley Nicole Rainey
Kayla Michelle Reeves
Anna Sison
Kyle Martin Trompower
Mackenna Grace Upchurch
Bailey Anne Vandiver
Brandt Gage Wright
HAMILTON
Austin Zinkann
HARDEMAN
Luis Santiago Ayala
Kamryn Nicole Brown
Kenylsha D Bryant
Lashara Shavay Burkley
Megan Ashley Caicedo
Ethan Scott Grantham
Timothy Landon Lee Harris
Joshua M Kennamore
Michael Brandon Knepp
Rianna V Lewis
Christopher Z Luciano
Keylon D Muex
Andrea Lashae Mullins
Keanna Monee Pirtle
Patric D Stewart
HARDIN
Taylor Brooke Alexander
Bailey Reese Brasher
Jenny Marie Briley
Alyssa Mariah Dilday
Ricki Kay Lynn Ford
Ryan Mitchell Guyer
Tori Ann Haggard
Austin Wade Henson
Makaila Cheyenne Keymon
Dustin Kane Moore
Mickay Vaschelle Qualls
Jefferson Charles Rey
Serenate N Searles
Jordan Luke Sledge
Elizabeth Diane Talley
Delaney Jean Timberman
Ronita D Walker
HAYWOOD
Brooklyn Paige Anderson
John Burton Friedman
Jennifer Marie Hendrix
Amye Ann Pitts
Nakesia Monique Shephard
Leigh Anne Stanley
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HENDERSON
Jordan Ray Bartholomew
Adam Clayton Briggs
Timothy Dovone Clark
Martice Daniel Crawford
Drake Daniel Eason
Jacob Alan Ewell
Zachary Robert Haynes
Shanna L Lindsey
Destiny Lanette Moody
Alaina Elizabeth Moore
Jordan L Morris
Jessica Marie Nowell
William Survan Pickering
Eli Tyler Plunk
Dylan Frank Powers
Holly Duncan Pratt
Brandi Sheree Reeves
Caitlin Ashlee Scott
Samuel Paul Shannon
Jacob Randall Thomas
Lyndsey P Tosh
Haven Nicole Trull
Emily Nicole Vinson
Trevor Chase Wood
Lilly M Woods
Trey M Wright
HENRY
Erika N Barlow
Brianna Leigh Houlle
Allie Joy Murphy
Chelsea N Phifer
Holly Nicole Potts
Rachel Gayle Ragan
David Ian Sarnik
Rachel Tioni Silvester
Mikala Cheyenne Spry
LAKE
Joel Tyler Estes
LAUDERDALE
Beau Bradford Simpson
Kolie J Smith
Simonne Janae Snipes
LEWIS
Kenzie Owen
MADISON
Brittany Zinelle Anderson
Samuel Davis Anderson
Isaac H Andrews
Amie Lee Scales Autrey
Crystal Linda Autry
Mark Anthony Bedwell
Matthew Elliot Blackwell
Shelbi Leigh Bond
Cameron D'Anne Briley
Chelsea Lane Brown
Hunter Daniel Brown
Marcus Wayne Brown
Ryan Mitchell Butler
Kimberly Renee Carpenter
Richard Jacob Crosnoe
Yulissa DeLaCerda
Mouhamd Elsebae
Hunter Mckinley Finan
Eric Nicholas Forsythe
Russell E Fowler
Brooke Lauren George
James Jacob Gross
Olivia Grace Hall
Jayda McKenzie Hampton
Christian Carter Hays
Janet Diane Hilliard
Angel Mae Hodgin
Brian Jacob Honey
Haleigh Elizabeth Hooper
Garrett Carson Jeanes
James Edward Johnson
Kalesha Rachelle Jones
Shalanda Denise Jones
Jessica Ellen Kirby
Dylan Alexander Kyle
Shea Elizabeth LaFont
Annabel Leon
Bishop Jones Lewis
Elizabeth E Macon
Hunter Allen Massey
Banks Christian Mayo
Jacob Lee McCord
Abby Leigh McNeal
Michael Patrick Mills
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MADISON continued:
Jacob Weston Morford
Jennifer Lynn Nieves
Lauren Marie Nieves
Ryan Joseph Palmatier
Carson Mitchell Parker
Chiquita Lashon Perry
Shainia Danielle Perry
Jessica Lynn Pittman
Andrew Christopher Pope
Naydelin Ramirez-Gonzalez
Desiree Ransom
Kaylee Renae Riddle
Cheterra Nicole Rogers
Julie Amanda Rouse
Joshua Bryant Shuford
Allison Taylor Smith
Mia Kayley Spivey
William A Swift
Christina Leigh Tall
Zachary Chase Taylor
Nicholas ONeil Teague
Anna June Thompson
Blake Martin Tims
Shelby M Tisdale
Hayden L Towater
Kayla Jordan Vaughn
Jesse A Williamson
Taylor Nicole Willis
Haley Nicole Worsham
Sarah Janine Yelverton
MAURY
Joshua Avery Frantz
McNAIRY
Tina Bailey Bennett
Brandon Kyle Brown
Jacob Ryan Cox
Kendall Shae Dickerson
Zachary Alan Howell
Sarah Elizabeth Hurst
Caleb Tate Kennedy
William Homer Lescheck
Landon Troy McAfee
Anna Marie Moore
Megan Nichole Morris
Haven D Phelps
Krista D Ray
Joshua Lee Shelby
Lauren Elizabeth Steele
Emily Katherine Surratt
MONTGOMERY
Kayla Renee Bradley
Michelle Amber Donner
Lucas W Veltri
OBION
Kristian Alisha Davis
Bethany N Workman
PERRY
William Blake Qualls
SHELBY
Sadler Allen Goodwin
Marcus Andrew Lytle
Annamarie B Pugh
WAYNE
Jerrica Katline Hicks
WEAKLEY
Brennen Zachary Cobb
Denise Rae Cook
Audrey Louise Grooms
Jeffery Lynn Hampton
Starr Anne Petersen
Lawson Michael Roberts
WHITE
Darin Reed Cole
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Through the lens of a single colour, Scarlet, from Andrea Hamilton’s Sea Chroma colour system, we explore the underlying structures and cultural reference points which determine how we see. By journeying into the monochrome, we discover how colours cue our emotions, memory, senses and the world around us, and provide us with unexpected and meaningful connections.
Chiharu Shiota, Me Somewhere Else, Image No1
“When my feet touch the earth, I feel connected to the world, to the universe that is spread like a net of human connections,” said the artist Chiharu Shiota, describing her expansive, site-specific installation, Me Somewhere Else, held at Blain|Southern, London in January 2019. Standing in front of this powerful piece, I was transfixed. The Osaka-born artist fills empty spaces with vivid scarlet yarn, in a distinctive triangular schematic; Me Somewhere Else featured an otherworldly lattice delicately touching ghost-white feet, defining how consciousness spreads beyond the tangible, the way arteries spread through a body. Shiota’s work features immersive, networked environments spun out of yarn, often tangled with vehicles like boats, or used possessions, haunted with memories. Her work is imbued with a longing for her motherland and the loss of her future life blood through ovarian cancer. My mother also had cancer and I immediately understood that feeling: when you are willing every cell in your body to win its war against the disease.
Shiota works in scarlet more than any other colour, and for good reason: it’s a hue that has an extraordinary resonance. In the western world its deep religious associations are entwined with displays of power and wealth. In China the colour represents happiness and good luck, and today, Chinese New Year, you’ll see an explosion of scarlet and gold throughout the country and enclaves around the world: exuberant dragon dances ushering in joy, peace and prosperity for the coming year. In Japan it is the hue of life: the scarlet double-T torii (gates) at the threshold of Shinto shrines ward off demons. It is also a red that signals danger, anger and of course, passion. It’s fascinating that one shade of red should carry the weight of so many – and contradictory – signals. It is laden with symbolism: from the umbilical cord at birth and the neural pathways in the human brain, to the familial and cultural connections that bind us together, scarlet is the colour of life: the colour of blood.
Blood cells are made from protein, iron and oxygen. Within red each cell is a protein called haemoglobin, with sub-units called hemes which bind oxygen with iron. So, the more we inhale, the more oxygen mixes with iron and the brighter our blood becomes. This mixing of elements is the very core of our existence. Derek Jarman, diagnosed with HIV, wrote Chroma the year before he died in 1995. I think that perhaps when you explore the prospect of imminent death, you feel more fully alive. With his own senses about to be extinguished, he tried to capture the essence of this experience.
“Each victory of the red cells brings death…for the virus is red. The dance of death. Red plague cross. Red as scarlet fever – the small pox. Red has always embraced the hospital. The tenth-century physician, Avicenna, dressed his patients in red clothes. Red wool tied around the neck protected. Like for like. Colour for cure. Red moved the blood. Avicenna made medicine from red flowers. If one gazed intently at red the blood would flow……RedStopRedStopRedStop”
Chroma, Derek Jarman. Vintage Classics 1995. ISBN: 9780099474913
Iron is the heart of our existence on a planetary level too: Earth’s core is a solid ball of iron, giving us magnetic poles and the ability to navigate. Thanks to iron, humans could explore and, crucially, get back home again. Mars has so much iron oxide – the same compound as our blood – that it appears as a rusty-red. As if to make this connection very clear, the first lunar eclipse of the year rose low on the horizon, cloaked in scarlet. This ‘Super Blood Wolf Moon’ was caused by the moon’s unusual proximity with the earth. In passing through earth’s shadow, our planetary companion acquired its reddish tint and for a moment, all of us were linked in wonder.
Blood Wolf Moon © Andrea Hamilton 2019
Scarlet is central to the Judeo-Christian story: the colour of sacrifice and atonement, of Christ’s blood. In 1464 Pope Paul II decreed that all his cardinals wear robes of scarlet, as they do to this day, both a reminder of Christ’s sacrifice but also a display of power and wealth. Scarlet dye was achingly expensive – in fact the word scarlet comes from the Arabic siklāt, meaning cloth dyed red. The original scarlet dye came from a tiny grub-like insect called kermes ilices, known in biblical times as the crimson worm: 80 kermes were needed for just one gram of dye. The insect’s fascinating life cycle is central to the faith: it parallels the Passion of the Christ, life out of sacrifice. When the female comes to lay her eggs, she forms her body into a hard shell around them and attaches herself to a branch. So firmly attached is she in fact, that this is her last act. The moment of birth is the moment of her death: as the newly-hatched kermes emerge from her shell/body, they are coloured red by her self-sacrificed remains and remain so for the rest of their lives, wearing their bloodline like a cloak. In the last, as her body disintegrates, the waxy white shells fall from the tree, leaving a snowy, woollen effect around the evergreen oak, like little sins forgiven. It’s beautifully illustrated in Isaiah 1.18:
‘…though your sins are like scarlet, they shall be as white as snow; though they are red like crimson, they shall become like wool.’
Repairs in the Sky, no. 3 of 9, from the series What Is the Shape of This Problem? 1999. Louse Bourgeois. Image © The Easton Foundation/VAGA at ARS, NY.
If scarlet represents the Passion of the Christ and the blood of martyrs, one of the strangest contradictions is that it is also the colour of lust and adultery – the scarlet woman. This was fictionalised in Nathaniel Hawthorne’s masterwork, The Scarlet Letter. Written in 1850, and set in a 17th century Puritan Massachusetts Bay colony, it tells the story of Hester Prynne who conceives a daughter, though her husband is presumed dead, and for this shame she is required to wear a scarlet ‘A’ (for adulteress) on her dress. Hester’s innocent daughter Pearl is also stigmatised, which becomes the central question: how one can create a new life of repentance and dignity? It examines the notion of redemption – both personal and societal.
The Scarlet Letter, Nathaniel Hawthorne, 1850. Enhanced Media Publishing, 2017. ISBN: 9781387064564
Even in this day and age, wearing scarlet as a woman is to make a striking statement about sexuality and desire. Statistically, waitresses who wear red get more tips: a smear of Chanel’s Rouge Allure lipstick is a come-hither – and Jessica Rabbit’s scarlet dress, split to the thigh, a walking promise. As Derek Jarman wrote in Chroma, “Red protects itself. No colour is as territorial. It stakes a claim, is on alert against the spectrum”. It all comes back to the power of blood – that is the sensual promise of red after all, that a woman is sexually mature. Yet our relationship to the hue is mediated and controlled: women must not be flowing, open hearted, and passionate, to only ever allude to the workings of the body.
To Unravel a Torment You Must Begin Somewhere, no. 8 of 9, from the series What Is the Shape of This Problem? , 1999. Louise Bourgeois. Image © The Easton Foundation/VAGA at ARS, NY.
For artists like Frida Kahlo and Louise Bourgeois, the use of blood red is empowering. Known for her exploratory, sexually explicit works, Kahlo’s cathartic response to finding her lover Diego Rivera in bed with her sister was to paint a riotous bloody scene, red paint spattered garishly all over the frame. Bourgeois painted whole rooms with it, sewed stories with it, and then made a lullaby out of red. Red is affirmation at any cost, it rises above the danger or contradiction of fighting for what we love.
Scarlet © Andrea Hamilton 2012.
In the end, scarlet is most truly the colour of joy – of being alive, of the rich panoply of human existence, from sacrifice to passion, from anger to love. As fashion designer Valentino said, “Red has guts… deep, strong, dramatic. A Goya red… to be used like gold for furnishing a house, it is strong like black or white.” My meditations on scarlet led from a surreal dawn on 11 April 2012, when after a long exposure I was lucky to capture a mirrored sea and sky of the warmest of light. I thought about how quickly red can be a deep pleasure or a pain, and ringing in my ears from generations of naval DNA was: “Red sky at night sailor’s delight, red sky at morning, sailor’s warning.” If you feel barely alive, listless and rigid – especially in these cold and dark months – harness the power of warm, rich scarlet to bring out your inner warrior. Refuse to be like others driving down the same road, and spring onto your own.
Explore Further:
Exhibitions: Now until 24 March: Louise Bourgeois, Artist Rooms, Kettle’s Yard, Cambridge. Now until 20 March: Chiharu Shiota: Lifelines. 100 Jahre Revolution, Berlin 1918/19. Podewil, Berlin. 22 February-27 April: Ken Currie, Red Ground. Flowers Gallery Kingsland Road, London. 16 March-18 August: Anish Kapoor. Pitzhanger Museum & Gallery, London. 11 May-24 November: Melissa McGill, Red Regatta. Venice Biennale, 2019, Venice. 20 June – 27 October: Chiharu Shiota, The Soul Trembles, Mori Art Museum, Tokyo.
Other Projects: Wondrous Strange
Wondrous Strange No. 2 © Andrea Hamilton
“These photographs aim to capture the fragile, the innocent emotions and developing identities of the adolescent models. In a way, they speak about something akin to a delicate but persistent memory that cannot be fully restored. Images that are enigmatic fascinate me, where there is an intriguing, disturbing feeling that reflects life’s challenges. Wondrous Strange’s photographs trigger within us a sense of something irredeemably lost yet still present.”
Colour Combinations: Scarlet/violet
No. 301 (Reds and Violet over Red/Red and Blue over Red) [Red and Blue over Red], 1959. Mark Rothko. Image © Museum of Contemporary Art.
When I think about rich reds, the combination of scarlet and violet comes to mind, because I see it frequently when gazing out to the sea at sunset. Towards the end of his life, Mark Rothko painted in rich, resonant colours: deep reds, bruised purples, sombre magentas, as if foreshadowing Jarman’s meditation on red at the end of his life. No. 301 [Red and Blue over Red] deep scarlet with a cool band of purple, keys into the beauty of floating fields of pure pigment, and reminds us that how colour is both deeply personal and also a shared experience – colour feeding emotion in the purest way.
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Photography: Lower East Side
Photography: Lower East Side @daniellebknyc @beastieboys @mta @nyctsubway @mtaartsdesign
Last week High Waisted frontwoman Jessica Louise Dye invited me to her solo debut single release party at Ludlow House. Naturally, I brought my Canon 6D Mark II in the event that something might catch my eye. I also knew that Ludlow House over the past handful of years have gotten particularly uptight about photography and I didn’t expect to shoot much of anything in the building; but . . . I was…
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Late night adventures kicking around before the show to shake my stage fright.
Photos by @jonobernstein
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I'm watching the episode of bobs burgers with the slumber party and Linda told gene he couldn't tye dye because she only bought enough shirts for Louise and the girls but Jessica, one of the girls, had already gone to bed so Linda should have one (1) extra shirt but she doesn't so was she expecting one of the girls to be gone before then or did she just want to exclude gene what is the Truth?
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SUSIE MAGAZINE PARTY
This week, JUDY presents SUSIE ZINE PARTY, co-hosted by the babes at Susie Magazine Co-Founders; Kristen Chiucarello, Olivia Jane Huffman, and Melanie Roven. All funds raised during this event will go to SUSIE MAGAZINE’S KICKSTARTER (http://kck.st/2j8vsyp), feel free to donate prior to the event.
Join JUDY for our discussion series, this week SUSIE MAGAZINE will discuss intersectionality in the feminist literary and art community. The discussion will start at 9 pm and will feature several contributors; Ashley Hefnawy, Nicole Alexandra Navarro Espina, Elena Mudd, Tanika Goudeau Hochhauser and the Co-Founders.
After, you can dance all your troubles away, take photos in our LOVE YOURSELF photo booth, check yourself out in a wall of mirrors, whisper secrets, eat cupcakes, sip whiskey, and feel really really great about yourself. Don't forget to shake your #judybooty
Susie Magazine is an intersectional feminist zine. We present cutting edge interdisciplinary work focused on creating an equal platform to highlight and empower marginalized stories and voices. We are featuring photographers, multimedia artists, short essays, poetry, and merch created by women-identified and non-binary folk.
♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ Queer love, rock 'n' roll, and moves to kill. If you need a drink, a little dance, or a dark corner to whisper secrets, come be with JUDY. She's a punk and she promises to ruin Friday morning with her drink specials. JUDY is a safe space for all to enjoy.
Rock 'n' roll dance party for queers and allies. Featuring BFF DJs Jessica Louise Dye of HIGH WAISTED & fashion designer Jamie McCarty. Every Thursday. RSVP. No jerks.
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Hello Lightfoot shares gritty new single ‘Shame’
High Waisted frontwoman Jessica Louise Dye continues to step out as a solo artist on her new project: Hello Lightfoot. Following up ‘Twenty-Seven’, her newest is a scorching track called ‘Shame’ that backs a powerful pop hook with gritty production touches. Its heightened, tactile tension bubbles to a fever pitch and makes Dye an artistic force to be reckoned with.
Dye explains her newest “is about seizing back control over a debilitating emotion - forcing something uncomfortable to be an attribute and not a flaw. It’s the ultimate step in healing from trauma.” She continues, “The concept of feeling shame is one I can relate to and is distinctly tied to feeling embarrassed or even just shy in social situations. It’s something I’ve worked on a lot. I consider myself an extrovert with introvert tendencies. The line “muzzle be damned” is a reference to silencing your own opinions around others as a means to be more amicable. It’s very easy to lose yourself if you're catering to the likes and dislikes of others. Being a nice guy can be a curse sometimes.”
She adds, “Being forced for work inside a thematic box really drove the direction of the song and inspired such a dark subject matter. Soundscape wise, Kyle McCammon aka PLUS who produced this track, was able to bring a huge gritty, driving, pulsating energy to the song. I love the contrast from intense bass and guitar to light, eerie samples. I think we were able to embody the complexity of what the emotion shame would sound like in song form.”
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Last year, High Waisted invited us all to their party with On Ludlow, an album of sugar-coated surf pop that's perfect for dancing or daydreaming. This week we welcomed Jessica Louise Dye of the band and she shares a little more about the inspiration for the album, middle school journals and the dream setup for shows. It's a blast!
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Efemmeral ft. Ma Sha / Jessica Louise Dye & Creepy B
Efemmeral ft. Ma Sha / Jessica Louise Dye & Creepy B
♦︎♦︎ E F E M M E R A L ♦︎♦︎
A night dedicated to celebrate queer and femme power, bringing you the best talents in the area.
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In this edition:
Jessica Louise Dye (High Waisted) https://soundcloud.com/gethighwaisted
Brynna Ashley – Creepy B (Friends 4evr)
Ma Sha https://soundcloud.com/maria-koblyakova
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Free of Charge!
Complimentary champagne from 10-11.
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