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Cine: Shelter (2007)
Podría decirse que Zach (Trevor Wright) es quien lleva el peso de su familia, ya que trabaja en un restaurante de comidas rápidas para ayudar a su padre discapacitado, a su hermana Jeanne (Tina Holmes), más ocupada en “vivir la vida loca” que en hacerse cargo de su hijo, y a su sobrino Cody (Jackson Wurth). No todo es tan agobiante: artista consumado que desparrama su arte por las paredes de San Pedro (California), persigue el sueño de ingresar a CalArts, la célebre escuela para dibujantes y animadores a la vez que se escapa cada tanto a surfear junto a su mejor amigo Gabe (Ross Thomas) o a salir con su novia Tori (Katie Walder), con quien tiene una relación intermitente. Un buen chico.
Algo cambia cuando se dispone a tomar su tabla de surf y se encuentra con Shaun (Brad Rowe), hermano de su amigo, un escritor que había llegado recientemente y a quien no veía hacía mucho tiempo. Una jornada de surf, una noche entre amigos y cervezas y un juego físico que acaba en un beso entre ambos y comienza a sembrar la duda en Zach. Algo que se intensifica cuando su hermana le confirma que Shaun es gay y que no le gusta verlo cerca de su hijo.
Jonah Markowitz ha hecho la que es considerada una de las mejores películas de temática LGBTQ en el último siglo, de ésas que siempre suele aparecer en alguna lista específica. No sólo trata sobre el autodescubrimiento, que no se detiene a ninguna edad (el blog se enfoca en la infancia y la adolescencia y puede que hayamos hecho trampa con la edad de Zach, aunque no por mucho; sigue siendo considerada una coming of age), sino de amor más puro, el que nos lleva a sacrificar aun los sueños más amados para que los furiosos vientos de la vida no afecten a nuestros seres queridos.
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DACC Lists Fall President's & Honors Students
Danville Area Community College has released a list of its honor students for the Fall 2022 Semester. A student must carry 12 or more credit hours and a straight A (4.0) average on a 4.0 scale to be included on the President’s List. To be included on the Honors List, a student must carry 12 or more credit hours and have a B+ (3.5) grade point average on a 4.0 scale.
Danville Area Community College Fall 2022 President’s & Honors Lists
Danville Area Community College PRESIDENT’S LIST – FALL 2022
Alvin, IL
Nicholas Garmon.
Armstrong, IL
Olivia Logue.
Bismarck, IL
Allison Bostwick, Ryan Bostwick, Dianne Trimble.
Bloomington, IL
Brennon Reed.
Catlin, IL
Jaiden Baum, Holden Dunavan, Joseph Kedas, Kylee Pate, Rebecca Rogers, Monica Vasquez.
Chicago, IL
Lauren Crawley.
Chrisman, IL
Lindsey Franz.
Covington, IN
Alyssa Cheuvront, Margo Galloway, Hailynn Herzog, Briley Peyton, Alexandra VanVickle.
Danville, IL
Noah Acree, Wariya Alhassan, Gracie Arnett, Amber Atkinson, Xitlally Bonilla, Jasmine Brown, Ne'Kedra Cain, Devontay Carpenter, Rowan Clawson, Jeremiah Cooper, Isabella Courson, Brandon Cox, Mariela Cruz, Debra Cummings, Joel Cundiff, Olivia Edgington, Robin Farr, Brenda Fisher, Nicholas Fuentes, Teagyn Goodwin, Meghan Gross, Logan Hall, Marlee Harper, Jadyn Hess, Lindsey Janssen, Tamara Jimson, Josephine Kamwela, Christopher La Combe, Trenton Lewis, Layla Martinez, Kalia Mason, Ashlynn Pinnick, Ethan Rayburn, Chelsea Reeves, Kearby Robinson, Vivianna Ruffo, Veronica Sasseen, Yoo Bin Seo, Maxeen Smart, Shania Smith, Maria Sobany Bosch, Frederick Soderstrom, Elmonia Taylor, Lewis Towne, Kayce Wagle, Charlene Walsh, Grace Ward, Donald Wills, Mia Yant.
East Lynn, IL
Abigail Walder.
Evansville, IN
Matthew Bunnell.
Fithian, IL
Codey McMahon.
Georgetown, IL
Jacob Maskel, Hunter Way.
Hillsboro, IN
Lauren Highland.
Hoopeston, IL
Charis Allen, Tori Birge, Gage Hopkins, Morgan Keith, Skyler Morgan.
Mahomet, IL
Ahmad Al-Heeti.
Marine, IL
Alixandria Grenzebach.
Milford, IL
Abigail White.
Mooresville, IN
Blake Nigg.
Muncie, IL
Dominyq Gritten.
Oakwood, IL
Madison Doan, Jarron Fleming, Natalie Garrison, Raiden Jackson, Kimberly Montgomery, Tannar Pouilliard, Carlie Reitz.
Osgood, IN
Elizabeth Pavy.
Paris, IL
Drew Pinkston.
Philo, IL
Kyleigh Weller.
Potomac, IL
Destiny Fitzsimmons, Violet McCool, Mason McMasters, Seth Pollitt.
Ridge Farm, IL
Matthew Coleman.
Rossville, IL
Heidi Goble, Morgan Miller, Abigail Ryan.
Troy, IL
Caleb Durbin.
Tuscola, IL
Alexis Koester.
Westville, IL
Laney Crawford, Jack Duensing, McKenzie Meinders, Joshua Miller, Emma Myers, Zachary Troxel.
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Danville Area Community College HONORS LIST – FALL 2022
Armstrong, IL
Justin Wilken.
Bismarck, IL
Trenton Spicer.
Catlin, IL
Naomi Dolan, Emily Fier, Lillie Hannan, Macallister Hill, Autumn Lange, Grace Niedzwiecki.
Champaign, IL
Lilian Eziefule.
Charleston, IL
Ashlynn McPeak.
Columbus, OH
Brianna Hamilton.
Covington, IN
Jacob Eells, Hannah Hunter, Calvin Springer, Katie Woodrow.
Danville, IL
Nora Abdelghani, Joan Applegate, Michele Budnovich, Anna Carrion, Christine Daniel, Benjamin Dickerson, Ian Dukes, Jayla Greer, Chelsey Haga, Dalton Hagley, Diego Hightower, Aryanna Huckstadt, Lexi Hudson, Matteo Janzen, Ginaveve Jessup, William Landis, Chayton Lawrence, Lezlea Lowe, Julieanna Morse, Amanda Nelson, Candela Nevares Garcia, Aaron Olmstead, Destiny Parker, Lilliana Perez, Tah'yah Rose, Ruth Salazar, Woodley Scholz, Andrew Sentelle, Sebastian Skinner, Braeden Skoog, Jennifer Stovall, Dylan Taylor, Rylie Terrell, Kendra Tucker, Cassie Warren, Zoe Wilson, Ella Wolfe, Jacob Xiong.
Evansville, IN
Ryan Caddell, Adam Evans.
Fairmount, IL
Aaron Dean.
Findlay, IL
Dirk Bruyn.
Fithian, IL
Reed Sperry.
Georgetown, IL
Brooke Robertson, LaVonte Taylor, Madison Wilson.
Hoopeston, IL
Maria Alvarado, Vanessa Blackburn, Ashley Cadle, Marissa Garcia, Brady Woods.
Indianaola, IL
Lacee Darr.
Ingersoll, Canada
Lucus Forbes.
Kingman, IN
Lydia Van Huysen.
Liberty Township, OH
Keiara Gregory.
Mattoon, IL
Raven Morrison.
Mentone, IN
Owen Kirchenstien.
Milford, IL
Craig VanHoveln.
New Market, IN
Samuel Endicott.
Oakwood, IL
Lane Bensyl, Gaven Clouse, Koby Fletcher, Travis Goodner, Hayley Mascari, Katherine Reffett, Charles Rieches, Isaiah Ruch, William Sandusky, Brevin Wells.
Potomac, IL
Casey Grant, Leanne Rogers.
Quincy, IL
Luke Mettemeyer.
Richland, IN
Jackson Raaf.
Ridge Farm, IL
Savannah Davis, Gentry Howard.
Rossville, IL
Madalyn Goble, Hunter Howe, Sabrina Koenig.
Sheldon, IL
Julia Bushnell.
Sidell, IL
Madison Farrell.
St. Joseph, IL
Kelsey Martlage.
Tampa, FL
Briana Hernandez.
Westville, IL
Jason Cotten, Gage Lange, Christopher Miller, McKenzie Montgerard, Douglas Reffett.
Wheaton, IL
Ian Johnson.
Williamsport, IN
Ethan Hickman.
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i was poking around on worthpoint and it was there ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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Atropos
Preview 131!
Katie Walder as Atropos.
Really loved that episode.
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Katie Walder
Facts
October 13, 1983
American actress
Filmography
Dara [Thanks for Trying: 2019]
Miss Rogers [Alexa & Katie: 2019-2019]
Allison [Open House: 2018]
Shannon [How I Met your Mother: 2006-2014]
Janet [Gilmore Girls: 2003-2005]
Appearance
Blonde
Blue eyes
1.65m
Roleplay
Playable: young adult, adult
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The Open House - Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
#TheOpenHouse - Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
The Open House follows a different route than most thriller/horrors. Which you may love at first, until what happens in the ending. (more…)
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#Aaron Abrams#Dylan Minnette#Horror#Katie Walder#Matt Angel#Patricia Bethune#Paul Rae#Piercey Dalton#Sharif Atkins#Suzanne Coote#The Open House#Thriller#Who Dun It
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Come Back to Me
Come Back to Me
Sarah & Josh are married suburbanites. After a car accident, Sarah suffers blackouts & ends up pregnant though Josh is sterile. As her life spirals she hides a camera in her home & unlocks a horrific secret with far-reaching consequences.
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Netflix have released the latest official trailer for the new film “The Open House.” Starring Dylan Minnette, Piercey Dalton, Patricia Bethune, Sharif Atkins, Matt Angel, Aaron Abrams, Kathryn Beckwith, Ethan Cushing and Katie Walder.
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TRAILER: The Open House | Coming to Netflix January 19, 2018
Original Netflix Thriller: The Open House
…Other titles Coming to Netflix in January…
Following a tragedy, a mother and her teen son move to a relative’s vacant vacation home, where eerie and unexplained forces conspire against them. Only On Netflix, January 19.
Watch The Open House on Netflix: http://netflix.com
The Open House (2018)
94 min|Horror, Thriller|January 19, 2018
4.2Rating: 4.2 / 10 from 872 usersMetascore: N/A
A teenager (Dylan Minnette) and his mother (Piercey Dalton) find themselves besieged by threatening forces when they move into a new house.
Director: Matt Angel, Suzanne Coote Creator: Matt Angel, Suzanne Coote
Official Trailer • The Open House
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TRAILER: The Open House | Coming to Netflix January 19, 2018 was originally published on Netflix Center
#Aaron Abrams#Dylan Minnette#Ethan Cushing#Katie Walder#Leigh Parker#Matt Angel#Patricia Bethune#Piercey Dalton#Sharif Atkins#Suzanne Coote#Netflix
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Logan sifts through his notecard stack again, wishing (not for the first time) that he would’ve had the foresight to holepunch them and run a string through to maintain some semblance of organization. But no, no, past Logan decided that present-Logan should agonize over minute fears while sweating bullets in an empty conference room. He just about screams his lungs to shreds when the door swings open, but it’s only Roman, who displays an encouraging smile and a double thumbs-up. “Am I late?”
“The opposite, war funce—er, for once. I, uh, I start in efflen—eleven nim—minutes. Eleven minutes. Until I start.”
“Why are you so nervous?”
“Because of how many things that can go wrong. Just ask Murphy, I’m basically guaranteed to fail by his logic. Where’s notecard seven?” Logan places the stack of notecards on the table as gingerly as possible, perfectly parallel with the edge as he kneels to search the floor. “I lost the seventh card, what if I forget what’s on it? What if I don’t—”
“Logan, do me a favor and remind me when NASA was founded,” Roman says nonchalantly, taking a seat at the closest chair.
“July twenty-ninth, nineteen eighty—no, nineteen fifty-eight. Where did I put—”
“And how long after that did they reach the moon?”
“July sixteenth, nineteen sixty-nine. I swear, all the information for slide eighteen was on that—”
Logan glances up as Roman swats his head with the missing notecard. “Logan, those questions aren’t even important ones that you have to put any effort into, and you’ve got them down . The stuff you’ve actually been trying with is all just concrete, and you don’t just misplace concrete. You do not need these notecards, okay? You’re gonna crush this presentation, and if you get nervous, just look at me, yeah?”
“How on Earth would looking at you be in any way helpful to me?”
“How on Earth would it not be?”
Logan slumps his shoulders and takes the notecard, reading over it. Well, he was right—it does correspond to slide eighteen. That’s something, at least. “I don’t know.”
“And you don’t need to. You’ve got this.”
“This is literally the single largest—”
“Doesn’t matter.”
“But it does, though. If I don’t completely nail this presentation, I might never move on to the space exploration research tier, much less the actual doing the stuff tier. I’ll just be doing busy work for forever, and all that rides on how well I do today.”
Roman slides down in his chair until he’s sitting on his back and kicks his foot out, rolling the chair in front of Logan aside. “Sit down.”
“But I have to—”
“Siddown.”
He does.
Roman sits back up in his chair and raises his hands as if anticipating a punch Logan certainly isn’t about to throw. “You’ve been working on this presentation for months—”
“A week.”
“Don’t interrupt me. You’ve been working on things that led to you working on this for ages, and you’ve put your entire soul into it—yes you do so have one, don’t even try me—and you are going to crush it. This whole deal is just a formality, yeah? Everyone here knows how good you can do at any job they give you, and even Katie-Lee knows you’d give her a run for her money if given half a chance.”
“Well.”
“What?”
“How well I can do at any job. You said ‘good,’ which is wrong.”
“Seem but on your little grammar tirade, you didn’t correct me not using Katie-Lee’s honorific, which means some part of your subconscious acknowledges that you’re at least on her level, if not above it.”
“Or it just means I’m extremely nervous.”
“That is also a valid possibility.” Roman glances to the door as a cluster of people in very professional looking suits shuffles in. Shooting Logan a quick wink and nod, he stands and moves to a chair at the back corner of the room, where he pulls out a small notepad from his pocket. Logan lurches to his feet, suddenly all too aware of how underdressed he feels in comparison to these newcomers.
He offers nods and smiles to everyone that files in, wondering whether they know how off-putting their cool demeanors are. They probably do. It’s probably on purpose. They’ve probably already written him off as a waste of their time. At the back of the room, Roman crosses one ankle over the other knee and starts taking notes, poking his tongue out as he bends his head over the pad. Taking a few centered breaths, Logan faces the projector screen and closes his eyes.
Roman is right there if you need anything. He has your back. Virgil has your back from a distance. You can do this. You did presentations all the time in school, no problem. You don’t need the notecards, but they’re there if you need a parachute. Everyone in this room is just a human. If you mess up, they’ll understand. There’s always tomorrow. Hearing the voice in his head giving these reassurances to himself, Logan realizes why Virgil always gets annoyed when he hears them. Logan is, in fact, much more agitated now than he was before.
“You ready?” It is extremely difficult for Logan to fight off the urge to launch himself through the ceiling at the sudden sound of Miss Katie-Lee’s voice. He turns and smiles and nods and pretends his legs aren’t still trembling with adrenaline—‘pretends’ being the operative word. “Good, then go ahead and get started.” Miss Katie-Lee takes a seat near the head of the table—stage right, if Logan’s limited theater knowledge serves him correctly. Directly across from her is pretty much the most important person to have ever stepped foot in this building. ( Aside from Virgil, says a cutesy voice in Logan’s head, which he ignores.)
Robin P. Gazebo, director of the Kennedy Space Center. If it weren’t for him, Logan would absolutely still be toiling away in computer engineering classes and looking at the stars with something akin to vague disinterest. He’s never been this freaking close to the guy before.
For those of you keeping score at home, Logan’s heart is hovering somewhere around the planet’s mantle right now.
“Ah, Mr. Walders, is it?” Director Gazebo says, glancing over his clipboard. Undoubtedly full of information that very well might decide how Logan’s entire life plays out from here.
“Actually, I recently got married, so my surname is now Sanders, Director Gazebo, but, um, yes, that’s me,” Logan says, his voice about as panicky as he would expect it to be. He sincerely might just flat out collapse, right here, right now. “It’s a pleasure to meet you, sir.”
“And you as well. Congratulations on your nuptials, by the way.” The director sticks out a hand, and Logan isn’t sure whether it’s a good or bad thing that it’s warm when he shakes it. Good, because the director is warm and inviting? Or bad, because it means Logan’s hand is cold, which could be off-putting to the most important person in the building? Or worse, because maybe the director peed on his hand to get it that warm? Do people do that? Should Logan start doing that? “And you can just call me Robin.”
“Right, yes, thank you, sorry, and you me Logan—er, you can call me Logan, I mean. If you want to.” Logan is all too aware that he sounds like a preteen meeting their pop star idol right now, but he is also aware that he will never in his life call the director anything less official than ‘the director.’ Take a wild guess which thought is occupying more space in his mind. “Shall we get started?”
“Whenever you’re ready, Logan.” Director Gazebo leans back in his chair and takes out a pen, and Logan debates the merits of sticking his head out the window for some air. Perhaps not the smartest move, but what if he really, really wants to? He doesn’t do it, of course, but the idea is quite appealing. Instead, he flicks on the projector, inhaling confidence and exhaling nerves. Seriously, how has Virgil not just up and smacked him for these inane little positivity slogans?
It takes a solid eighty-seven percent of Logan’s willpower not to glance down at his notecards before he opens his mouth. “Hello, everyone. I’d like to start by thanking you all for taking time out of your busy schedules to meet me here today. My name is Logan Sanders, and I would like to discuss why we as a species need to turn our attention to the stars, not for any sort of escapism, but to advance our understanding of the planet beneath us.”
Partial disclosure, Logan spent the better part of two days coming up with that intro.
Full disclosure, he has absolutely no idea what happens next, and certainly has no hope of translating that into legible words. A cop-out, to be sure, but he can’t help it, so suck it up, buttercup.
Yeah, he gets through the presentation with only a few mistakes (in his defense, ‘faster than light drive’ is much easier to say at a normal speaking rate than a high-on-terror-and-adrenaline speaking rate). He doesn’t forget any crucial information, nor does he need to peek at notecard seven, and he manages to make eye contact with everyone, and he even cracks a few jokes that seem to land well enough. He only has to look at Roman a couple times (whereupon he sees him holding up his phone with a picture of Virgil’s face edited onto the moon, which admittedly does make him smile), but that’s about all Logan can say for sure.
The moment it’s over—finished, done, complete, well and truly over, a wave of relief that Logan is certain his audience can see—he exhales and smiles and powers off the projector. Nothing has ever felt better than the resounding silence in the space now devoid of the projector’s humming.
Well, nothing aside from what happens next.
“That was very intriguing, Logan,” Director Gazebo says, giving him a warm smile and a firm handshake. “I suspect there will be much to discuss tonight.”
“I, um, thank you, direc—sir.” Logan swallows around a tight lump in his throat as the director, along with everyone that followed him in, exits the room, comparing and exchanging notes. Once only Miss Katie-Lee and Roman remain, Logan perches on the sole chair that was empty for the whole presentation.
“That was quite impressive,” Miss Katie-Lee says. “Not to mention how quickly you managed to pull it off, too, even with all those extra assignments I needed from you. You certainly have a keen eye for quality.” Leaving Logan stunned into silence there at the table, Miss Katie-Lee takes her leave. Down to just Logan and Roman.
Logan lets out a long, anguished groan and drops his forehead to the table with a thunk , watching his hands tremble against his thighs. “That could not possibly have gone any—”
“Better? You’re right, you did fantabulous,” Roman cuts in, scraping his chair across the room to Logan’s side. “Man, they loved you. Bet they fast track you to the top after that one. I mean, I don’t think I’ve ever heard such a solid breakdown of the velocities of space-time travel before, and I’ve certainly never cared about them before.”
Logan allows himself a small laugh through his nose and tries to smile, wondering whether now would be an acceptable time to run amok in the streets, screaming his head off.
“Hey, Logan, buddy?”
“Mmn.”
“You wanna look at me?”
Logan shakes his head, expecting to be left alone, so perhaps you can imagine and understand his surprise when he feels his hair being yanked upward. “Ow!”
Roman laughs and retracts his hand, leaving Logan rubbing at the freshly sore spot at the crown of his head. “What? I needed you to look at me!”
“Why did you need to physically harm the literal hairs on my head to accomplish that?”
“Because it’s important to me that you get how sincere I am when I say what I’m about to say.” The look of unabashed sincerity in Roman’s face is more than a little disquieting, as Logan is far more used to Roman having at least a little humor in his expression. “You did good. You did really, really good.”
Logan looks back down at the table, at the notecards still perfectly parallel to the edge. “Huh. I guess I did, didn’t I?”
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Fall 2017 Pride Readings
Fall is finally here and with it comes LGBT History Month in October. To celebrate, I’ve compiled a list of books with queer main characters. All books have been/will be published in the second half of 2017. Feel free to add more titles!
The Gallery of Unfinished Girls by Lauren Karcz- A young artist must take care of herself and her younger sister when her mother rushes off to Puerto Rico to take care of her grandmother who has fallen into a coma. She’s also falling in love with her best friend. While struggling with her art, a new neighbor introduces her to the Red Mangrove Estate, an artists’ colony. The catch? No art can leave the Estate.
Little and Lion by Brandy Colbert- Colbert’s sophomore novel is about a black, Jewish, bisexual girl named Suzette and her brother Lionel who fall in love with the same girl. Lionel struggles with bipolar disorder and adjusting to his medication. If you haven’t read Colbert’s first novel, Pointe, run to your nearest bookstore/ereader and buy it! It’s amazing!
Dress Codes for Small Towns by Courtney Stevens- This book holds a special place in my southern, living in the small town, queer heart. Billie is the daughter of a preacher in a small Kentucky town, and she loves her community and her group of friends called the Hexagon. The group bands together to save the community’s fall festival and Billie struggles to find the space she needs to understand and express her gender and sexuality. It’s easily one of my favorite books of this year!
They Both Die in the End by Adam Silvera- Title tells you everything. Silvera’s third novel has already hit the NYT bestseller list and I’ve heard it’s just as amazing as History is all you Left Me and More Happy Than Not. Features two Latino boys who become friends after they both receive a call that they’ll both be dead within 24 hours. I haven’t read it yet, but if it’s anything like Silvera’s other books, I’ll need a box of tissues close by.
Mask of Shadows by Linsey Miller- A genderfluid teen wants revenge after losing everyone and everything that’s ever mattered to them. Sal decides to audition for the Left Hand, the queen’s elite group of assassins, but to earn their place, Sal must compete in a fight to the death.
Girls Made of Snow and Glass by Melissa Bashardoust- Who wants to read a retelling of Snow White where she’s a lesbian? This book is a duel POV between Lynet (Snow White) and Mina(the stepmother) who are only alive because of Mina’s dangerous and powerful father, who gave her a heart of glass.
I Hate Everyone But You by Gaby Dunn and Allison Raskin- Two best friends part ways as they head off to college and communicate through texts and emails and share their new experiences. Ava struggles with anxiety and steps out of her shell for new experiences and maybe finding her first boyfriend while Gen explores her sexuality and falls for her TA.
Autoboyography by Christina Lauren- Tanner was an out and proud bi boy until his family moves to Utah. But then his best friend dares him to take a senior seminar class where he must write a book and falls in love with his teacher’s son.
Spinning by Tillie Walder- Walder’s graphic memoir is about her ten years of figure skating and now much she hated it.
Release by Patrick Ness- A guy who is from a strict, religious family examines his past relationship to determine why he why’s unable to reciprocate the love given to him by a sweet guy named Linus and thinks an attachment to a guy who broke is heart might be the problem.
Kaleidoscope Song by Fox Benwell – Two girls, Neo and Tale, living in South Africa meet a bar and bond over the love of music. Possible trigger warning- addresses corrective rape.
Wild Beauty by Anna-Marie McLemore (Oct 3)- You should read all of McLemore’s amazing books, but her newest is about three girl cousins who come from a family who tends to a magical garden. They find themselves falling for the same girl but fear a family curse where everyone they love disappears. Then a boy appears who has no idea who he is and Estrella, one of the cousins, tries to help him discover his identity.
Top Ten by Katie Cotugno (Oct 3)- Two best friends, Gabby and Ryan, are seniors whose platonic relationship becomes complicated as they begin to fall for each other and examine the top moments of their friendship over the past four years.
Not Your Villain by C.B. Lee (Oct 5) – Sequel to Not Your Sidekick. This book revolves are Bells, a trans guy with superpowers (he can shapeshift!) as he teams up with his friends who go on a mission to find the Resistance opposing a corrupt league of superheroes.
Echo After Echo by Amy Rose Capetta (Oct 10) – a girl named Zara wins the role of Echo at the Aurelia theater, but her dream role becomes a nightmare with mysterious deaths, dangerous legends, and an intense director. She finds herself falling for a name named Eli who works in lighting! Theater romance! Everyone who received an ARC of this book has said amazing things about it!
Like Water by Rebecca Podos (Oct 17) - Savannah returns to her small town to care for her father who has Huntington’s disease. She keeps herself occupied with hookups and a job at a waterpark dressed as a mermaid, and finds herself falling for a girl named Leigh. This is Podos’ debute novel and I’m impatiently waiting to read it.
A Line in the Dark by Malinda Lo (Oct 17) – I fell in love with Lo’s novels after reading her queer Cinderella retelling, Ash. She’s written fantasy (Ash and Huntress) and science fiction (Adaption and Inheritance) and now she’s tackling a contemporary thriller . So Jess is secretly in love with her best friend Angie, who is completely oblivious. Angie hooks up a with a girl named Margo, a girl from boarding school whose social circle pulls Jess into some trouble.
Changing Colors by Elyse Springer (Oct 23) – I’m actually going to plug all of Springer’s romance novels because they’re amazing and I’ve read all of them. Changing Colors is the fourth book in her series Seasons of Love. But while you’re at it, you should check out White Out, featuring a gay couple, Thaw, about an ace girl who falls for a model/actress ice queen, Heat Wave, two bisexual girls have a no strings attached relationship and of course one of them develops feelings. There’s also Heels Over Head, which is about an Olympic hopeful diver who falls for one of his teammates.
Girl in a Bad Place by Kaitlin Ward (Oct 31) – Author of Bleeding Earth returns with another creepy tale with queer girls! Okay, so here’s the breakdown of her sophomore novel: So this girl, Cara, finds this commune in the mountains called Haven, and spends a lot of time there. Her best friend, Mailee, is pretty sure Haven is a cult but of course Cara won’t listen and decides to move in Haven permanently! Sounds like a horrible idea, right?
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SCORPION 4x11 PRESS RELEASE
Here is the press release for CBS “SCORPION” season 4 episode 11 titled “Who Let the Dog Out (Cause Now It’s Stuck in a Cistern)” airing on Monday, December 11th, 2017 on CBS (USA) from 10PM to 11PM.
SPOILER ALERT! So click & read at your own risk
AS TEAM SCORPION ANXIOUSLY AWAITS THE VERDICT OF CABE’S TRIAL WHICH COULD SEND HIM TO PRISON, THEY FOCUS THEIR NERVOUS ENERGY ON TRYING TO SAVE A DOG STUCK IN A CISTERN, ON “SCORPION,” MONDAY, DEC. 11th, 2017
“Who Let the Dog Out (‘Cause Now It’s Stuck in a Cistern)” – As Team Scorpion anxiously awaits the verdict of Cabe’s trial which could send him to prison, they focus their nervous energy on trying to save a dog stuck in a cistern, on SCORPION, Monday, Dec. 11th (10:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.
CHEAT TWEET: #TeamScorpion anxiously waits for Cabe’s verdict. RT if you think Sly can save him from prison! @ScorpionCBS #CBS 12/11 10pm http://bit.ly/2zTV7TW
REGULAR CAST:
Elyes Gabel (Walter O’Brien)
Robert Patrick (Agent Cabe Gallo)
Katharine McPhee (Paige Dineen)
Eddie Kaye Thomas (Toby Curtis)
Jadyn Wong (Happy Quinn)
Ari Stidham (Sylvester Dodd)
Riley B. Smith (Ralph Dineen)
RECURRING CAST:
Reiko Aylesworth (Allie)
Tina Majorino (Florence)
GUEST CAST:
Max Phyo (Judge Tuck)
Guiliana Carullo (Barista aka Alice)
Dana Davis (Hadley Dine)
Don Stark (Judge Max Talbertson)
Sarah Chaney (Bailiff)
Katie Walder (Jane)
Wendell Kinney (Officer Salerno)
Anil Kumar (Carson)
Ed Kerr (Clarence Mickelthorn)
Brandon Molare (Joe)
Ozy Reigns (Officer Provazoli)
Kate Cook (Librarian)
Brian Knutson (Fireman)
WRITTEN BY: David Foster & Nick Santora
DIRECTED BY: Omar Madha
source: cbspressexpress & SpoilerTV
#CBS SCORPION#TEAM SCORPION#SPOILER#scorpionspoiler#press release#4x11#SCORPION 4x11#WHO LET THE DOG OUT...#SEASON 4#SCORPION#SCORPION S4#SCORPION SEASON 4#4x11 Who Let the Dog Out...
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Lethal Weapon - Episode 2.01 - El Gringo Loco - Promotional Photos + Press Release
TROUBLE IN PARADISE ON THE ALL-NEW SEASON PREMIERE EPISODE OF "LETHAL WEAPON" TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, ON FOX Murtaugh follows Riggs down to Mexico, where he plans to avenge his wife's death and finish off Tito Flores (guest star Danny Mora) once and for all. Once back in the States, they have a few people to answer to during the ongoing investigation around Flores, including Murtaugh's family. Meanwhile, Avery is questioned by Internal Affairs about the integrity of his department in the all-new "El Gringo Loco" Season Two premiere episode of LETHAL WEAPON airing Tuesday, Sept. 26 (8:00-9:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. (LET-201) (TV-14 L, V) Cast: Damon Wayans, Sr. as Roger Murtaugh, Clayne Crawford as Martin Riggs, Kevin Rahm as Capt. Brooks Avery, Jordana Brewster as Dr. Maureen "Mo" Cahill, Keesha Sharp as Trish Murtaugh, Johnathan Fernandez as Scorsese, Michelle Mitchenor as Detective Bailey, Dante Brown as Roger Murtaugh Jr., Chandler Kinney as Riana Murtaugh Guest Cast: Eric Ladin as Gordon Barnes, Katie Walder as Denise Barnes, Manuel Uriza as Raul Mendez, Beth Littleford as Internal Affairs Agent, Monty Jenkins as George Sharperson, Danny Mora as Tito Flores
SOURCE: FOX
#Lethal Weapon TV Show#lethal weapon spoiler#Damon Wayans#Clayne Crawford#Martin Riggs#roger murtaugh
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Katie Walder Bio, Wiki, Age, Net Worth, Wife, Married
Katie Walder Bio, Wiki, Age, Net Worth, Wife, Married
Katie Walder Bio, Wiki, Age, Net Worth, Wife & Married
Last Updated on June 9th, 2019
The famous American actress, Katie Walder is known for her role as Carey Thorne in an American crime drama television series, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit and in an American horror film, The Open House as Allison. Similarly, with great success, Katie has earned quite an amount from her career span. So, how…
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