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Summary of Ringer Dish - ‘Taylor Swift’ | Every Single Album: Taylor Swift
Hosted by Nora Princiotti and Nathan Hubbard
taylor intentionally went into country music even though her music taste was much more diverse because that was the one genre where a teenage female songwriter with a guitar was accepted and it was her best bet to make it. country music was at the rise in the music scenario at the time within young people - both artist and listener wise.
some of the songs on the album weren’t essentially “taylor swift songs” in the way you can’t recognize the songwriting immediately and she was playing “dress up”.
the album sequence with tim mcgraw opening and our song closing didn’t make much sense especially cause our song was arguably the biggest hit. nora princiotti’s theory about the tracklist being like the way it is that tim mcgraw and our song are bookends and both of them being about her relationship with music and her then boyfriend(s) really makes sense as opener and closer of the album.
even though cold as you is very mature and the line “so i start a fight cause i need to feel something” still continues to be in taylor’s discography, there could’ve been a better track 5, and taylor following that with the outside shows that she wasn’t ready for herself to grow out of the teenage phase despite writing a song a like cold as you.
taylor fighting for nathan chapman and him coming through with using her voice(even though it wasn’t the strongest back then) and producing around it and adding his own vocals beneath hers to support her voice makes him the most influential and important person involved with the making.
liz rose played a huge role with songwriting, especially with her upcoming albums, despite her not being on songs like should’ve said no and our song. this reflects what is quintessentially taylor, even before she was 16, and liz just helped her develop it more.
they reject the premise of taylor being “calculating” and say that she is actually really smart. no one makes this big just based on luck. even back then, she knew what she was doing. scott swift trying to contact people about expanding the fan experience at concerts, taylor adding linear notes in the album booklet and using easter eggs to effectively making herself more interesting and distinct, having that intense twang and accent to insert herself in the genre, doing a 6 month tour, rather than a 6 week one, with radios and dj’s to play her songs, and more are all reflective of that.
they talked about taylor’s relationship with tim mcgraw and how she made him feel old when he didn’t know she was a teenager. taylor and tim mcgraw were once on radio together and the demo of them talking was awkward but she saw his insecurity of maybe not being the most relevant anymore and could sense it and basically latched onto it as she literally made a song with his name as the title. her singing the song in front of him and faith hill at acm’s wasn’t her best performance but the way she introduced herself at the end with such confidence and leaving the tongue-tied has lasted in the way that she still introduces herself everywhere she goes. also, her singing the song with them at rep tour was a full circle moment.
some musicians and artists would see that this is kind of an indie album and the way she has released 2 more indie/alternative albums in 2020 is really monumental in a way. also, jake gyllenhaal thinking indie records are cooler is funny cause she already kinda had one.
the best lyric on the album according to nora princiotti is “he’s the reason for the teardrops on my guitar” because even though its not an intense, deep lyric, it captures the whole song and maybe even the album and feeling surrounding it perfectly. for nathan hubbard, its “he said the way my blue eyes shined put those georgia stars to shame that night, i said ‘that’s a lie’” because of how it captures how she does storytelling and also because of her calling him out on his bullshit immediately.
they think songs like a place in this world, the outside, im only me when im with you, stay beautiful and teardrops on my guitar(pop version) should’ve been cut. reason being that a song like a place in this world literally contradicts itself as the secret message is “i found it” while the opening lyric is “i don’t know what i want” and they think she clearly knew what she wanted as she was actively working towards it. also, while the album has some amazing songs, its not the best album as a whole.
they think its funny that taylor said the names of these boys outright and didn’t use pseudonyms, especially because the secret message of teardrops is “he will never know” even though she literally starts the song with his name, and the secret message of should’ve said no being “sam sam sam sam sam”. also, should’ve said no is really reflective of the way taylor works because she made the song days before mastering of the album and its just reflective of her.
taylor worked the next 2 years to the ground to embed her debut album in the country genre and now it is one of the most successful, long lasting country album. she “insert herself in the narrative” and became the next big thing and was everywhere and it happened because of her drive.
grade given to the album: B
ps - i might have missed a thing here and there but this was basically the gist of the whole podcast
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AUSTIN CASTS #21- WARNINGS AT WAVERLY ACADEMY
MOVIE CAST
-Jaylen Barron as Corine Myers
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-Liz Gillies as Mel Corbalis
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-Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen (pre-crack) as Rachel & Kim Hubbard
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-Hannah Simone as Leela Yadav
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-Maisie Williams as Corine Myers
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-Picture of Megan as Megan Vargas
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-Kennedy McMann as Becca Sawyer/ND
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What do I change/add?
Nancy goes to class a little bit before the break occurs
There’s a like... ghost cat? Hallowell’s cat
Hallowell is a confirmed witch
Corine’s lack of popularity leads her to not really talk to Nancy
Mel knows the Hubbard secret
Mel and Nancy BFF it up
Leela and Izzy have a public cat fight
NU GIRL HAS ALBINISM
Snapchat drama
Mel is valedictorian
Culprit is the same
Broadway Musical cast:
-Brit Coleman as Corine Myers
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-Liz Gillies as Mel Corbalis
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-Renee Rapp as the Hubbards (they are never together on stage at the same time until Nancy finds them. When this happens, theatre magic happens. But Renee plays both at different times.)
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-Krystina Alabado as Leela Yadav
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-Laura Dreyfuss as Izzy Romero
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-Erika Henningsen as Nancy Drew
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SONG LIST
Act 1 Songs
Clique- (Nancy)
Waverly Rules- (Corine, Nancy)
Your Hair is On Fire- (Izzy)
Nu Girl- (Nancy)
Legacy- (Mel)
Website- (Rachel, Nancy)
Champion- (Leela)
Snack Shop- (Nancy)
Oly Oly Oxen Free- (Nancy, Paige)
Blackwood Society- (Nancy, Blackwood Society)
Act 2 Songs
Plagiarism- (Nancy)
It Can't Be True- (Mel, Nancy, Izzy, Leela, Corine, Rachel)
Jacob- (Mel)
Blackwood Society (reprise)- (Izzy)
Kim- (Rachel, Nancy, Kim)
Scholars- (Kim)
Rita Hallowell- (Nancy)
Poe- (Nancy, Corine)
Breaking a Wall- (Nancy)
Valedictorian- (Nancy, Mel)
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Phantom of The Opera
The Phantom of the Opera (Andrew Lloyd Webber) - 25th Anniversary - Live At The Royal Albert Hall - October 2, 2011 (Pro-Shot's master) FORMAT: MP4 (HD) CAST: Ramin Karimloo (The Phantom of the Opera), Sierra Boggess (Christine Daaé), Hadley Fraser (Raoul), Wendy Ferguson (Carlotta Giudicelli), Gareth Snook (Monsieur Firmin), Barry James (Monsieur André), Liz Robertson (Madame Giry), Wynne Evans (Ubaldo Piangi), Daisy Maywood (Meg Giry), Nick Holder (Joseph Buquet), Earl Carpenter (Auctioneer), Sergei Polunin (Slave Master) NOTES: Commonly referred to as "Live Stream Version 1" to differentiate from the other cinema live stream video of this production. Typically circulates as a 5.36 GB MKV file with AC3 5.1 audio. Has alternate takes from Live Stream Version 2 and the officially released verson. The first shot in this version is of the orchestra (pictured below). Another note is that Piangi does not hit the note the note in Hannibal ”Your army ha - ha - has come home!" (and the camera is zoomed out more than Version 2, showing Carlotta next to him). You can also see him put his hand on his collar bone near his throat, which he does not do in Version 2.
The Phantom of the Opera (Andrew Lloyd Webber) - Broadway - February 28, 1988 (Highlights) FORMAT: MP4 (HD) CAST: Michael Crawford (The Phantom of the Opera), Sarah Brightman (Christine Daaé), Steve Barton (Raoul) NOTES: About an hour and a half of the show, missing a bunch of the beginning of act 2, which starts in the middle of Don Juan. Clear video for its age The Phantom of the Opera (Andrew Lloyd Webber) - Broadway - March 2, 2005 FORMAT: VOB (with smalls) (SD) CAST: Hugh Panaro (The Phantom of the Opera), Julie Hanson (u/s Christine Daaé), John Cudia (Raoul) NOTES: Great quality video but the filmer seemed to lack in knowledge of the show so wideshots are more than usual. Amazing trio, but Hugh is a little less stronger this night The Phantom of the Opera (Andrew Lloyd Webber) - Broadway - October 1, 2005 FORMAT: VOB (with smalls) (SD) CAST: Hugh Panaro (The Phantom of the Opera), Sandra Joseph (Christine Daaé), Tim Martin Gleason (Raoul), Anne Runolfsson (Carlotta Giudicelli), James Romick (u/s Monsieur Firmin), George Lee Andrews (Monsieur André), Marilyn Caskey (Madame Giry), Larry Wayne Morbitt (Ubaldo Piangi), Kara Klein (Meg Giry) NOTES: Hugh's last night performing and Sandra gives a very sweet speech. Hugh Panaro's last performance at the time, includes curtain call and speeches at the end. Beautiful, clear picture with great detail and quality, and the entire cast was on fire. The Phantom of the Opera (Andrew Lloyd Webber) - Broadway - May 9, 2007 FORMAT: VOB (with smalls) (SD) CAST: Gary Mauer (The Phantom of the Opera), Jennifer Hope Wills (Christine Daaé), Jason Mills (u/s Raoul), Patricia Phillips (u/s Carlotta Giudicelli), David Cryer (Monsieur Firmin), George Lee Andrews (Monsieur André), Sally Williams (u/s Madame Giry), Roland Rusinek (Ubaldo Piangi), Heather McFadden (Meg Giry) NOTES: A gorgeous video and the filmer knows the show very well. Includes a flub where Buquet fails to appear in time for Magical Lasso so Meg Giry gets in touch with her Leroux roots The Phantom of the Opera (Andrew Lloyd Webber) - Broadway - October 13, 2012 (Lanelle's master) FORMAT: VOB (no smalls) (SD) CAST: Hugh Panaro (The Phantom of the Opera), Trista Moldovan (Christine Daaé), Kyle Barisich (Raoul), Michele McConnell (Carlotta Giudicelli), Kevin Ligon (Monsieur Firmin), Aaron Galligan-Stierle (Monsieur André), Cristin Hubbard (Madame Giry), Christian Sebek (Ubaldo Piangi), Joelle Gates (Meg Giry) NOTES: Gorgeous video with vibrant and steady filming! Hugh and Trista are AMAZING together. Kyle is okay. The Phantom of the Opera (Andrew Lloyd Webber) - Broadway - March 9, 2013 (Matinee) FORMAT: VOB (no smalls) (SD) CAST: Jeremy Stolle (u/s The Phantom of the Opera), Samantha Hill (Christine Daaé), Greg Mills (u/s Raoul), Michele McConnell (Carlotta Giudicelli), Tim Jerome (Monsieur Firmin), Richard Poole (u/s Monsieur André), Ellen Harvey (Madame Giry), Christian Sebek (Ubaldo Piangi), Kara Klein (Meg Giry) NOTES: Missing part of Act 1 (‘I Remember’ to the ballet from Il Muto), but otherwise complete. Jeremy Stolle makes a call for donations for the organisation 'Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS' after curtain call. The Phantom of the Opera (Andrew Lloyd Webber) - Broadway - March 17, 2014 (Turnofthescorpion's master) FORMAT: VOB (with smalls) (SD) CAST: Laird Mackintosh (u/s The Phantom of the Opera), Sara Jean Ford (alt Christine Daaé), Jeremy Hays (Raoul) NOTES: Not the most focused capture, shaky throughout, never really settles down. A head in bottom center of capture a good deal of the time on medium to wide shots. St. Patrick's Day, Laird Mackintosh does curtain call in a leprechaun hat. The Phantom of the Opera (Andrew Lloyd Webber) - Broadway - March 20, 2014 (Turnofthescorpion's master) FORMAT: MP4 (HD) CAST: Greg Mills (u/s The Phantom of the Opera), Mary Michael Patterson (Christine Daaé), Jeremy Hays (Raoul), Satomi Hoffman (u/s Carlotta Giudicelli), Tim Jerome (Monsieur Firmin), Laird Mackintosh (Monsieur André), Ellen Harvey (Madame Giry), Christian Sebek (Ubaldo Piangi), Deanna Doyle (Meg Giry) The Phantom of the Opera (Andrew Lloyd Webber) - Broadway - May 3, 2014 FORMAT: MP4 (HD) CAST: Hugh Panaro (The Phantom of the Opera), Mary Michael Patterson (Christine Daaé), Jeremy Hays (Raoul) NOTES: Hugh’s last performance. Includes speeches. The Phantom of the Opera (Andrew Lloyd Webber) - Broadway - May 3, 2014 (Matinee) FORMAT: MP4 (HD) CAST: Hugh Panaro (The Phantom of the Opera), Mary Michael Patterson (Christine Daaé), Jeremy Hays (Raoul) NOTES: Hugh’s last matinee. The Phantom of the Opera (Andrew Lloyd Webber) - Broadway - May 12, 2014 (inallyourfantasies's master) FORMAT: VOB (with smalls) (SD) CAST: Norm Lewis (The Phantom of the Opera), Sierra Boggess (Christine Daaé), Jeremy Hays (Raoul), Michele McConnell (Carlotta Giudicelli), Tim Jerome (Monsieur Firmin), Laird Mackintosh (Monsieur André), Ellen Harvey (Madame Giry), Christian Sebek (Ubaldo Piangi) NOTES: First show for Norm Lewis and Sierra Boggess. There are two masters (joint masters) for this video: inallyourfantasies and turnofthescorpion The Phantom of the Opera (Andrew Lloyd Webber) - Broadway - November 6, 2014 FORMAT: VOB (with smalls) (SD) CAST: Laird Mackintosh (u/s The Phantom of the Opera), Kaley Ann Voorhees (alt Christine Daaé), Jeremy Hays (Raoul), Michele McConnell (Carlotta Giudicelli), Tim Jerome (Monsieur Firmin), Richard Poole (u/s Monsieur André), Ellen Harvey (Madame Giry), Christian Sebek (Ubaldo Piangi), Kara Klein (Meg Giry) The Phantom of the Opera (Andrew Lloyd Webber) - Broadway - June 16, 2016 (SJ Bernly's master) FORMAT: VOB (with smalls) (SD) CAST: James Barbour (The Phantom of the Opera), Rachel Eskenazi-Gold (u/s Christine Daaé), Jordan Donica (Raoul), Michelle McConnell (Carlotta Giudicelli), Craig Bennett (Monsieur Firmin), Laird Mackintosh (Monsieur André), Rebecca Eichenberger (Madame Giry), Kara Klein (Meg Giry) NOTES: good capture, no real obstructions, center mezz The Phantom of the Opera (Andrew Lloyd Webber) - Broadway - July 21, 2016 (SunsetBlvd79's master) FORMAT: VOB (with smalls) (SD) CAST: James Barbour (The Phantom of the Opera), Ali Ewoldt (Christine Daaé), Jordan Donica (Raoul), Michelle McConnell (Carlotta Giudicelli), Craig Bennett (Monsieur Firmin), Richard Poole (u/s Monsieur André), Rebecca Eichenberger (Madame Giry), John Easterlin (Ubaldo Piangi), Kara Klein (Meg Giry) The Phantom of the Opera (Andrew Lloyd Webber) - Broadway - October, 2018 (hitmewithyourbethshot's master) FORMAT: MP4 (HD) CAST: Ben Crawford (The Phantom of the Opera), Ali Ewoldt (Christine Daaé), Jay Armstrong Johnson (Raoul), Raquel Suarez Groen (Carlotta Giudicelli), Craig Bennett (Monsieur Firmin), Laird Mackintosh (Monsieur André), Maree Johnson (Madame Giry), Carlton Moe (Ubaldo Piangi), Kara Klein (Meg Giry) The Phantom of the Opera (Andrew Lloyd Webber) - Broadway - September, 2018 (NYCG8R's master) FORMAT: VOB (with smalls) (SD) CAST: Ben Crawford (The Phantom of the Opera), Ali Ewoldt (Christine Daaé), Jay Armstrong Johnson (Raoul), Raquel Suarez Groen (Carlotta Giudicelli), Craig Bennett (Monsieur Firmin), Laird Mackintosh (Monsieur André), Maree Johnson (Madame Giry), Ted Keegan (u/s Ubaldo Piangi), Polly Baird (Meg Giry) The Phantom of the Opera (Andrew Lloyd Webber) - First National Tour (Christine) - August 29, 1993 (House-Cam's master) FORMAT: VOB (no smalls) (SD) CAST: Davis Gaines (The Phantom of the Opera), Dale Kristien (Christine Daaé), Michael Piontek (Raoul), Leigh Munro (Carlotta Giudicelli), Calvin Remsberg (Monsieur Firmin), Norman Large (Monsieur André), Barbara Lang (Madame Giry), Gualtiero Negrini (Ubaldo Piangi), Elizabeth Stringer (Meg Giry) NOTES: Closing night in Los Angeles The Phantom of the Opera (Andrew Lloyd Webber) - Fourth National Tour - February 19, 2014 (SunsetBlvd79's master) FORMAT: MP4 (HD) CAST: Cooper Grodin (The Phantom of the Opera), Julia Udine (Christine Daaé), Ben Jacoby (Raoul) The Phantom of the Opera (Andrew Lloyd Webber) - Fourth National Tour - August 12, 2015 FORMAT: VOB (with smalls) (SD) CAST: Chris Mann (The Phantom of the Opera), Katie Travis (Christine Daaé), Storm Lineberger (Raoul), Jacquelynne Fontaine (Carlotta Giudicelli), David Benoit (Monsieur Firmin), Edward Staudenmayer (Monsieur André), Anne Kanengeiser (Madame Giry), Frank Viveros (Ubaldo Piangi), Morgan Cowling (Meg Giry) NOTES: More concentrated on full body shots and capturing all the action rather than close ups. The Phantom of the Opera (Andrew Lloyd Webber) - Fourth National Tour - November 16, 2016 (Matinee) (kradder32's master) FORMAT: VOB (with smalls) (SD) CAST: Derrick Davis (The Phantom of the Opera), Kaitlyn Davis (alt Christine Daaé), Jordan Craig (Raoul), Trista Moldovan (Carlotta Giudicelli), David Benoit (Monsieur Firmin), Price Waldman (Monsieur André), Tynan Davis (u/s Madame Giry), Phumzile Sojola (Ubaldo Piangi), Emily Ramirez (Meg Giry) NOTES: Great video of the fourth national tour. The Phantom of the Opera (Andrew Lloyd Webber) - Hamburg - June 30, 2001 (Matinee) FORMAT: VOB (with smalls) (SD) CAST: Michael Nicholson (alt The Phantom of the Opera), Olivia Safe (u/s Christine Daaé), Christopher Morandi (alt Raoul), Evelyn Werner (u/s Carlotta Giudicelli), Reinhard Schulze (u/s Monsieur Firmin), Anders Sohlman (Monsieur André), Linda Bruske (Madame Giry), Charlie Serrano (Ubaldo Piangi), Kate Lawrence (Meg Giry) NOTES: Last matinee of the original Hamburg production. The Phantom of the Opera (Andrew Lloyd Webber) - Las Vegas - August 28, 2006 FORMAT: VOB (no smalls) (SD) CAST: Anthony Crivello (The Phantom of the Opera), Elizabeth Loyacano (Christine Daaé), Tim Martin Gleason (Raoul), Elena Jeanne Batman (Carlotta Giudicelli), Lawson Skala (Monsieur Firmin), John Leslie Wolfe (Monsieur André), Rebecca Spencer (Madame Giry), Larry Wayne Morbitt (Ubaldo Piangi), Brianne Morgan (Meg Giry) The Phantom of the Opera (Andrew Lloyd Webber) - Las Vegas - August 8, 2008 (SunsetBlvd79's master) FORMAT: VOB (with smalls) (SD) CAST: Anthony Crivello (The Phantom of the Opera), Kristi Holden (Christine Daaé), Andrew Ragone (Raoul) NOTES: Great capture of the reconfigured and shortened version of Phantom which had a long run in Vegas. Anthony really gives a powerful performance as the Phantom. A The Phantom of the Opera (Andrew Lloyd Webber) - São Paulo (Revival) - December 14, 2019 (Matinee) (Papa Rose 2015's master) FORMAT: VOB (with smalls) (SD) CAST: Thiago Arancam (The Phantom of the Opera), Guilia Nadruz (alt Christine Daaé), Fred Silveira (Raoul), Bete Diva (Carlotta Giudicelli), Sandro Christopher (Monsieur Firmin), Leo Diniz (u/s Monsieur André), Taís Víera (Madame Giry), Cleyton Pulzi (Ubaldo Piangi), Fernanda Muniz (Meg Giry) NOTES: Excellent video shot during the closing weekend. This was Giulia's second-to-last performance.
The Phantom of the Opera (Andrew Lloyd Webber) - Scheveningen - 1993 (Pro-Shot's master) FORMAT: VOB (no smalls) (SD) CAST: Henk Poort (The Phantom of the Opera), Joke de Kruijf (Christine Daaé), Peter de Smet (Raoul) The Phantom of the Opera (Andrew Lloyd Webber) - Scheveningen - August 2, 1996 (House-Cam's master) FORMAT: VOB (with smalls) (SD) CAST: Henk Poort (The Phantom of the Opera), Els Bongers (Christine Daaé), Peter de Smet (Raoul), Vera van Oostmerssen (Carlotta Giudicelli), Nico Schaap (Monsieur Firmin), Stan Lambregts (Monsieur André), Margaret Roest (Madame Giry), Ramon Remedios (Ubaldo Piangi), Natasha Knight (Meg Giry) The Phantom of the Opera (Andrew Lloyd Webber) - Stuttgart - 2003 (House-Cam's master) FORMAT: VOB (with smalls) (SD) CAST: Roy Weissensteiner (u/s The Phantom of the Opera), Marion Wilmer (u/s Christine Daaé), Carsten Lepper (Raoul) NOTES: Monitor video. Full stage shot and soundboard audio. The Phantom of the Opera (Andrew Lloyd Webber) - Sydmonton Festival - July, 1985 (Pro-Shot's master) FORMAT: MP4 (HD) CAST: Colm Wilkinson (The Phantom of the Opera), Sarah Brightman (Christine Daaé) NOTES: Pretty bad quality due to age and being ripped from video to digital, but it shows the changes the show made before its opening in 1986. The Phantom of the Opera (Andrew Lloyd Webber) - Third National Tour (Music Box) - April 6, 2006 (musicinthestars's master) FORMAT: VOB (no smalls) (SD) CAST: Gary Mauer (The Phantom of the Opera), Elizabeth Southard (alt Christine Daaé), Jim Weitzer (Raoul), Kim Stengel (Carlotta Giudicelli), John Jellison (Monsieur Firmin), D C Anderson (Monsieur André), Patti Davidson-Gorbea (Madame Giry), John Whitney (Ubaldo Piangi), Kate Wray (Meg Giry) NOTES: 2 camera edit of Elizabeth Southard's final performance. Very good and emotional show to watch. Real life husband and wife Phantom and Christine. The Phantom of the Opera (Andrew Lloyd Webber) - Third National Tour (Music Box) - August 2, 2007 FORMAT: VOB (no smalls) (SD) CAST: John Cudia (The Phantom of the Opera), Marni Raab (Christine Daaé), Greg Mills (Raoul) NOTES: Beautiful video shot in widescreen, great color, excellent and steady camerawork. The Phantom of the Opera (Andrew Lloyd Webber) - West End - 1995 (Pro-Shot's master) FORMAT: VOB (with smalls) (SD) | TRADER'S NOTES: Act 1 only CAST: Ethan Freeman (The Phantom of the Opera), Jill Washington (Christine Daaé), Simon Bowman (Raoul) NOTES: Pro-shot by RUG The Phantom of the Opera (Andrew Lloyd Webber) - West End - February 26, 2005 FORMAT: MP4 (HD) CAST: John Owen-Jones (The Phantom of the Opera), Rachel Barrell (Christine Daaé), Oliver Thornton (Raoul) NOTES: John Owen Jones last show before his return in 2010. Filmed from the stalls, a lot of close ups, especially of Rachel Barrell The Phantom of the Opera (Andrew Lloyd Webber) - West End - September 9, 2008 FORMAT: VOB (with smalls) (SD) CAST: Ramin Karimloo (The Phantom of the Opera), Gina Beck (Christine Daaé), Simon Bailey (Raoul), Kate Radmilovic (Carlotta Giudicelli), Barry James (Monsieur Firmin), Gareth Snook (Monsieur André), Heather Jackson (Madame Giry), Rohan Tickell (Ubaldo Piangi), Tori Johns (Meg Giry) NOTES: Gina, Simon, Kate and Tori's first show. The Phantom of the Opera (Andrew Lloyd Webber) - West End - December, 2018 (hitmewithyourbethshot's master) FORMAT: MP4 (HD) CAST: David Thaxton (The Phantom of the Opera), Amy Manford (alt Christine Daaé), Jeremy Taylor (Raoul), Kimberly Blake (Carlotta Giudicelli), Ross Dawes (Monsieur Firmin), Mark Oxtoby (u/s Monsieur André), Rachel Spurrell (u/s Madame Giry), Paul Tabone (Ubaldo Piangi), Georgia Ware (Meg Giry) NOTES: Lots of blackouts, safety rail in the way as well as a head at times || A bit of shakiness The Phantom of the Opera (Andrew Lloyd Webber) - West End - January, 2006 FORMAT: VOB (with smalls) (SD) CAST: Earl Carpenter (The Phantom of the Opera), Rachel Barrell (Christine Daaé), David Shannon (Raoul), Wendy Ferguson (Carlotta Giudicelli), David Lawrence (u/s Monsieur Firmin), Sam Hiller (Monsieur André), Emily Harvey (u/s Madame Giry), Rohan Tickell (Ubaldo Piangi), Heidi Ann O'Brien (Meg Giry) The Phantom of the Opera (Andrew Lloyd Webber) - West End - November, 2019 (hitmewithyourbethshot's master) FORMAT: M2TS (HD) CAST: Josh Piterman (The Phantom of the Opera), Kelly Mathieson (Christine Daaé), Alistair So (u/s Raoul), Britt Lenting (Carlotta Giudicelli), Ross Dawes (Monsieur Firmin), Richard Woodford (Monsieur André), Jacinta Mulcahy (Madame Giry), Simon Whitaker (u/s Ubaldo Piangi), Georgia Ware (Meg Giry) NOTES: MTS file, shot around heads and master tries best to work around them but is unable too. Auction and overtune is blocked alongside most of the whole recording. Theres a few bits here and there where the action is visible such as during think of me, music of the night. Sound is very clear. Anything on the left side of the stage such during "prima dona" is mostly visible-ish. Phantom of the Opera (Ken Hill) - Japan - December, 2013 (Pro-Shot's master) FORMAT: MP4 (HD) CAST: Peter Straker (The Phantom), Anna Hawkins (Christine Daae), Manaia Glassey-Ohlson (Raoul), Edward Newborn (The Manager (M. Richard)), Chris Green (Mephistopheles), Chris Green (The Persian), Michael McLean (Faust), Helen Moulder (Madame Giry), Lloyd Scott (Debienne), Lloyd Scott (The Groom), Lloyd Scott (The Priest), Lloyd Scott (Mauclair), Lloyd Scott (Gravedigger), Lloyd Scott (The Old Man), Caroline Tatlow (Carlotta), Caroline Tatlow (Dominique), Caroline Tatlow (The Chorus Girl), Camilla Besley (Jammes), Sam Benton (Remy), Brittany Wallis (Lisette), Brittany Wallis (Lady in Box), Cameron Barclay, Patrick Kelly NOTES: TV-rip from BS Japan Channel (Broadcasted on December 31, 2014). Features Japanese subs. Missing Overture of Act 2.
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The Portland Mask Project: update and appreciation
The Portland Mask Project has teamed up with NET to sew together batches of masks for communities disproportionately impacted by COVID-19. PBEM would like to thank the program leaders, Leigh Little and Amanda Westervelt, and the 60 volunteers cutting and sewing masks. The first batch of 600 arrived at PBEM this week!
The volunteers are: Patricia Fryer, Ellen Knutson, Liina Teose, Nancy Holmes, Douglas Young, Liz Shuster, Kathy Blondell, Andrea Binder, Stephanie Argy, Diane Pinney, Karen Hurst, Terry Clelen, Elizabeth Klein, Kay Hilt, Sarah Purce, Robin Prichard, Marion McNamara, Carol Porto, Lily Cool, Amy Chomowicz, Robert Bonner, Jill Davidson, Kate Hubbard, Carol Wise, Xande Zublin-Meyer, Thyra Hartshorn, Judy Amery-Ryland, Gwen Dulley, Lisa Souther, Nancy Mitchell, Steve Mitchell, Elena Hoffnagle, Enid Traisman, Ashley Talmadge, Kathie Zodrow, Taryn Wheeler, Margaret Havlik, Heidi McNamee, Elisabeth Reese Cadigan, Nancy Cheverton, Sheryl Keele, ME Andre, Linda Meng, Jan Young, Tia Regan, Amanda Westervelt, John Legler, Dan Wineman, Kate Fine, Shannon Hiller-Webb, Sara Langan, Bambie McNabb, Yashika Palshikar, Susan Staat, Eleni O'Neill, Alison Reddy Abel, Lois Haley, Becky Sondag, Michelle Mehr, Ali Young, Kim Lakin, and Leigh Little.
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Mysterious Cities of Gold Episode 46 - Playlist
MCOG #46 07-06-19
HOUR 1
Minima - Puta - S/T - Static Shock
Uniform & The Body - Penance - Everything That Dies Someday Comes Back - Sacred Bones
Uchronia – Digital sampler, rhythm variation - Field Recordings From Alternate Realities - Sahel Sounds
Pluto Pluck - The Good Thing - Single - Numero Group
Alfred E. Neuman - It’s A Gas - Single - Mad Magazine
Simpsons Clip - Mad Magazine
Usual Gang of Idiots - She Let’s Me Watch Her Mom And Pop Fight - Fink Along With Mad
Daphni - Romeo - Sizzling - Jiaolong
Hubbard’s Cupboard - Kissed a Neandertal - Single
Nina Kraviz - i want you - stranno stranno. neobjatno - trip
Mndsgn - Spreads - Snaxx - Stones Throw
Mndsgn - Spreads - Slapppp - Stones Throw
Booji Boys - Distorto - Tube Reducer - Drunken Sailor
Shellac - Spoke - End of Radio - Touch and Go
Widowspeak - Let Me - Expect The Best - Captured Tracks
Ten to Midnight Trailer
Lola Martin - Edamise Oh! - Tumbele - Soundway
Wildman Fischer - It’s A Hard Business - Lost and Found Pep - Lumania
Saxon - Princess of the Night - Denim and Leather - Union Square
Jonathan Richman - When I Dance - It’s Time For - TwinTone
HOUR 2
Gatecreeper - Anxiety - Single - Relapse
Freddie Gibbs / Madlib - Cataracts - Bandana - Keep Cool
Nothing But Trouble Trailer
Dead Moon - Remember Me - In The Graveyard - Tombstone
Real Ax Band - Neunauge - Move Your Ass In Time
Los Teddy’s - Efectos - Back to Peru Vol 2
The Aggrolites - Western Taipan - Reggae Now! - Pirates Press
Johnny “Guitar” Watson - Ruben - Best of - Virgin
Pinduca - Mistura de Carimbo Com Ciranda - Straight from the Decks - KUCI Library ***
Hierophants - Memory Card - Spitting Out Moonlight - Anti Fade
Katy David - Plus Tard - Singing Mademoiselles - Silva Screen
Liz Brady - Palladium the hip - Singing Mademoiselles - Silva Screen
Gary Davis - The Professor Here - Chocolate Star - Traffic
Marimba Chiapas - Cachito - Vaya Con Dios - Blue Lagoon
The Cramps - You Got Good Taste - Smell of Female - Vengeance
Rosalía - Tanto - S/T - Legacy
The Fall - Midnight in Aspen - Fall Heads Roll - Narnack
HOUR 3
Usual Gang of Idiots - She Got a Nose Job - Mad Twists Rock ’N’ Roll
Mad TV Theme
Durul Gence - Boo Song - Black Cat - Finders Keepers
Mach-Hommy ft The God Fahim - Mozambique Drill - Wap Konn Joj! - Self-Released
Donald Byrd - Stepping Into Tomorrow - Stepping Into Tomorrow - Blue Note
Joey Cape - Fighting Atrophy - Let Me Know When You Give Up - Fat Wreck
Gilberto Gil - Frevo Rasgado - S/T - Philips
The Courtneys - Minnesota - II - Flying Nun
Bleached - Hard To Kill - Single - KUCI Library ***
Quantic - Motivic Retrograde - Atlantic Oscillations - KUCI Library ***
Cakedog - CYa - Doggystyle - Leaving
Meanderthals - Extant Instant - We Are Doing Our Best - Den Tapes
Freddie Gibbs - Education - Bandana
Olga Guillot - Amorosa Guajira - S/T - Musart
Ronnie Laws - Friends & Strangers
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A somewhat accurate summary of Shadow of Night part 5&6
Part V: London: The Blackfriars
Chapter 34 (Julian: 20 May 1591)
Diana: Braving the wrath of Queen Liz.
Diana: Kit and Matthew’s sister, smells like trouble.
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Chapter 35 (Julian: 20 May 1591)
Diana: Ouch...Not a jousting target.
Diana: I had a dragon when I was a kid?
Diana: Guess what, I can fight back.
Diana: There’s a prophecy about our babies?
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Chapter 36 (Julian: 27 May - 8 June 1591)
Matthew: *torturing mode on* How dare you hurt my wife!
Diana: Forgive, not forget. We should head back to the present.
Diana: Daddy??
Stephen: Hello extra stabby son-in-law.
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Chapter 37 (Julian: 8-21 June 1591)
Stephen: Finding Ashmole 782, quality with my daughter, nice trip~
Stephen: Ahem- time for father-daughter talk
Diana: Play date with familiars. My firedrake’s name - Corra.
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Chapter 38 (Julian: 22-23 June 591)
Stephen: *kicks Diana and Matthew out* Go have fun! Date!
Diana: How?
(*cue romantic montage*)
Diana: Dad left.
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Chapter 39 (Julian: 24-29 June 1591)
Diana: Last lesson with Goody Alsop.
Diana: Settling affairs...Entrusting Annie and Jack to Hubbard.
Diana: Grade gesture - Hello 2010.
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Chapter 40 (Gregorian: 30 June 2010)
Sept-Tours
Ysabeau: House filled up with people again.
Ysabeau: Message received - Diana and Matthew is coming back.
Baby Margaret is born. Emily dead.
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Part VI: New World, Old World
Chapter 41 (Gregorian: 1-4 July 2010)
Diana: Bishop house. Why is there an alchemical tree in the fireplace??
Diana: (Taking the scenic route) First stop: Amsterdam. Final destination: Sept-Tours.
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Chapter 42 (Julian: 30 May 1593)
Diana Figurine: Starts journey back to Diana.
Annie: Sent to Shakespeare.
Marlowe: Dead in Deptford.
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BEHIND THE SCENE: LUCINDA’S NIGHTMARE - FABULOUS FIFTIES FLASHBACK FEATURES LIZ HUBBARD AS LUCINDA’S MOTHER
Soap Opera Digest (February 5, 1991)
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Book Recommendations: Da Big List, Fiction Edition
Well, I said I’d do more book recs, so here we go...
(note that some of the series recs are out of date, with additional installments written since I previously updated the list)
-Devil's Cape by Rob Rogers is the single best work of superhero prose I have ever read. -The Six-Gun Tarot by R. S. Belcher, in which the unusual inhabitants of a Wild West town (a sheriff who can't die, a deputy who's the son of Coyote, a housewife who used to be an assassin, and more) fight an Eldritch Abomination. Has two sequels, The Shotgun Arcana and The Queen of Swords -"Craft Sequence" series (six books and counting, starting with either Three Parts Dead or Last First Snow, depending on whether you want to read 'em in publication or chronological order, respectively), by Max Gladstone. Set in a modern-esque fantasy world that runs on corporate necromancy and "applied theocracy", the first (in publication order) involves a junior associate in a necromancy firm having to investigate the murder of the god who powers a steampunk city. -The Goblin Emperor by Katherine Addison, in which the half-goblin Unfavorite son of the Elven Emperor is unexpectedly raised to the throne after his father and half-brothers die in a zeppelin crash. -Daughter of the Sword by Steve Bein, in which a Tokyo policewoman catches a case that involves a Yakuza power struggle and a trio of magic swords, with extensive flashbacks (as in, they ultimately take up about half of the book) to the history of said swords. Has a sequel, Year of the Demon, in which the heroine goes up against a cult revolving around a mask tied to the swords. Also, more flashbacks. Now has a third sequel, Disciple of the Wind; there are also a couple of eNovellas, which I haven't read. -Eifelheim by Michael Flynn, in which a Renaissance-era village in Germany interact with a group of aliens whose ship crashed nearby. -Ancillary Justice by Ann Leckie, in which the last remnant of a space warship's AI seeks revenge on the ones who blew up the rest of her and...find out why they did it. Has two sequels, Ancillary Sword and Ancillary Mercy. -The Chinatown Death Cloud Peril by Paul Malmont, in which the creators of Doc Savage and The Shadow team-up with each other (and L. Ron Hubbard and someone else who is a minor spoiler) on an actual pulp adventure involving Nazi spies, a Chinese warlord, and something which is actually a BIG spoiler. Has a sequel, The Astounding, the Amazing, and the Unknown, in which Isaac Asimov, Robert Heinlein, and L. Sprague De Camp investigate Tesla's final invention. -Bridge of Birds by Barry Hughart, in which Master Li, a sage "with a slight flaw in his character", is hired by an immensely strong peasant named Number Ten Ox to investigate a mysterious plague afflicting his village in a "China that never was". Has two sequels, The Story of the Stone and Eight Skilled Gentlemen that are greatly inferior but still enjoyable. -The Kitty Norville books by Carrie Vaughn (15 books starting with Kitty and the Midnight Hour; the count includes a short-story collection and a side-novel starring a secondary character), about the host of a midnight radio show in Denver, who is also a newly turned werewolf. One night, instead of playing random music, she starts talking about the supernatural. Then vampires and other werewolves start calling in... -The Inspector Chen novels by Liz Williams (6 books starting with Snake Agent), about a police detective in a near future Singapore who investigates mysteries that require him to liaise with the Chinese versions of Hell and Heaven. -"Barsoom" series by Edgar Rice Burroughs (11 books, starting with A Princess of Mars): The ur-text of the Planetary Romance sub-genre, one of the definitional texts of soft SF. Rollicking adventures with epic characters in a marvelously imagined world. Long story short; a Civil War vet on the verge of death is astrally projected to not-yet-dead Mars, befriends a group of warlike natives, falls in love with the Princess of another, and turns the whole planet upside down in the name of love. Then he has kids... -"Lensman" series by E. E. "Doc" Smith (6 books; starting with either Triplanetary or Galactic Patrol, depending on your preferences): The granddaddy of all Space Operas, a triumphant example of power creep. The forces of Order and Chaos war for the fate of the universe, using the ultimate police force and an army of space pirates as proxies. -Last and First Men by Olaf Stapledon: An exploration of the future evolution of mankind. Starting in the '30s with the then-current state of the "First Men" (that is to say, Homo sapiens sapiens) until the extinction of the "Last Men" millions of years hence. Redefines epic scope. -Star-Maker by Olaf Stapledon: A companion of sorts to Last and First Men, except with with the scope turned up to eleven, covering billions of years and the entire universe. -Slan by A. E. Van Vogt: Jommy Cross is a Slan, an evolved human possessed of superior physical and mental abilities. Years ago, the Slans took over the world, but their regime was overthrown and now the Slans are hunted. When Jommy's parents are killed, he must learn to survive in a world that hates and fears him...or does it? Jampacked with twists and turns, not to mention being the archetypical "mutant hunt" novel. -Voyage of the Space Beagle by A. E. Van Vogt: The best and brightest of man's scientific minds have been sent into space to explore strange new worlds, and then figure out how to keep the life-forms they encounter from killing them. A rip-roaring tale of of space exploration, alien monsters, and an omnicompetent protagonist. Not only was it a major influence on Star Trek, one episode is the basis for Alien. -"Demon Princes" series by Jack Vance (5 books starting with The Star King): Years ago, the five most dangerous criminals in the known universe joined together to murder or enslave the inhabitants of a small colony. Now the sole survivor is hunting them down one-by-one across the galaxy... The narrative is a great combination of action and mystery, and the setting is full of all manner of interesting worlds and civilizations. -"Planet of Adventure" series by Jack Vance (4 books, starting with City of the Chasch): An Earthman crash-lands on a planet inhabited by four alien species, and the humans they've enslaved, travels the world to find a way home. A marvelous exploration of the concept of Blue-And-Orange Morality. -"Sector General" series by James White (12 books, starting with Hospital Station): Life aboard a massive, multi-species hospital space station in a deeply idealistic 'verse with one of the most diverse bunch of aliens ever devised. The first six books are mostly collections of short stories featuring medical mysteries solved by Dr. Conway (the primary exception is the second book, which is mostly a novella set against the backdrop of an interstellar war and brilliantly inverts the "Hard Man Making Hard Decisions" trope), as he goes from being a trainee to one of the hospital's elite, while the latter six are novels featuring an assortment of characters. -"Cobra" series by Timothy Zahn (9 books and counting, starting with Cobra): A multi-generational tale of super-soldiers in war and peace, with a healthy helping of interstellar diplomacy. A really interesting take on MilSF, where out-of-the-box thinking takes center stage. -"Quadrail" series by Timothy Zahn (5 books, starting with Night Train To Rigel): Frank Compton, former agent of the human government, finds himself working for the mysterious aliens who run the local 'verse's sole form of interstellar travel; a train in space called the Quadrail. Intrigue, action, and plot twists abound, including one of the best Heel Face Turns I have ever encountered. -"Stainless Steel Rat" series by Harry Harrison (11 books, starting with The Stainless Steel Rat, and one short story, which can be found in the collection Stainless Steel Visions). In a far future where mankind has spread across the stars, crime has been eliminated. Well, that's what the authorities would like you to believe; in truth there are still a small handful of individuals maladjusted enough to commit crimes and smart enough to get away with them. James Bolivar "Slippery Jim" Digriz, the Stainless Steel Rat, may be the smartest of them all, a white collar thief and con artist who's almost pathological disregard for law and authority is balanced by a surprisingly strong moral code. Which is why when he is finally caught, the authorities put him to work catching criminals who lack those morals. This is classic SF comedy, with a surprising amount of pathos at points. -"The Parasol Protectorate" series by Gail Carriger (five books, starting with Soulless). A humorous and exciting tale of love, intrigue, mad scientists, and fashion in an alternate Victorian era where the British Empire's power derives from steampunk technology, werewolf soldiers, and vampire politicians. Has a sequel series, "The Custard Protocol" (3 books and counting, starting with Prudence) revolving around the daughter of the original protagonist. Has a YA prequel spinoff, "Finishing School" (4 books, starting with Ettiquette and Espionage) revolving around a teenager who is recruited by a boarding school that trains spies. There are, in addition, a manga adaptation of the first couple books. -Ports of Call by Jack Vance. Myron Tany has always dreamed of traveling the Gaean Reach. When his eccentric aunt acquires a spaceship, it seems his dream has come true...until she ends up marooning him on random planet. Fortunately, Myron is able to obtain a position as supercargo aboard the merchant ship Glicca. The story does not really have a plot per se, consisting primarily of a series of marvelous picaresque vignettes as Myron and his crew-mates travel to different worlds delivering cargo, trying to acquire additional cargo, and periodically running afoul of bizarre local customs. The book just kinda stops at one point, and resumes in a second book, entitled Lurulu. I'm not really describing this well, but they're both very fun, beautifully written books. -The Green and the Gray by Timothy Zahn. A night on the town for a young New York couple takes a turn for the weird when they are forced, at gunpoint, to take custody of a 12-year old girl. They soon find themselves enmeshed in a secret Cold War between two alien races that have secretly been living in the city for generations...a Cold War that is threatening to turn hot. -The Rook by Daniel O'Malley. A young woman awakens surrounded by corpses with no memory of who she is. In her pocket is a letter from her pre-amnesia self, one Myfanwy Thomas. It seems that Myfanwy was a senior bureaucrat for the covert organization in charge of controlling magic and other such weirdness in Britain, and that her amnesiac state is something that was done to her. Myfanwy must therefore investigate the mystery of precisely who that is, while simultaneously do a job about which she knows nothing, without letting anyone realize what's happened to her. Ha a sequel, Stiletto, though I cannot explain the plot without spoiling the previous book. -Throne of the Crescent Moon by Saladin Ahmed. A tale in which an elderly demon-hunting cleric and his paladin assistant team-up with a shape-shifting barbarian girl and husband and wife alchemists to prevent an undead villain unleash an ancient evil, while trying not get involved between the conflict between the tyrannical ruler of their city and a gentleman thief-turned-revolutionary. Did I mention that the cleric's spells invoke the name of Allah, the paladin is a dervish, the barbarian is a Bedouin, and the whole setting draws it's cues not from Tolkien but the Arabian Nights? -"White Trash Zombie" by Diana Rowland (6 books and counting, starting with My Life As a White Trash Zombie). Angel Crawford is an unemployed high school dropout in rural Louisiana with a deadbeat dad, an asshole boyfriend, a drug habit, and no future. After one particularly wild night of drinking and drugging, she gets into a devastating car accident...and wakes up in the hospital without a scratch on her to find that an unknown benefactor has arranged for her to have a job at the Coroner's Office. Which is good because she now has a hankering for brains... -Under the Moons of Mars: New Adventures on Barsoom edited by John Joseph Adams. Exactly what is says on the tin, a collection of original stories set on Barsoom by an assortment of writers. As with any anthology, quality is a bit uneven; some of the stories are excellent Original Flavor pastiches, some are deconstructions or parodies, one or two are just bad. But all in all a great collection. -Worlds of Edgar Rice Burroughs edited by Mike Resnick and Robert T. Garcia. Same basic idea, but for the entire Burroughs oevure, including some of his non-SFnal work. -"Winter of the World" series by Michael Scott Rohan (two trilogies, the first starting with The Anvil of Ice, the second place taking place before the first and in another part of the world, and which I haven't been able to get my hands on ), an epic fantasy taking place against the backdrop of an Ice Age, in which a young man rises from slavery to become the most powerful smith-cum-magician the world has ever known, and together with some companions fights to defeat the sinister primal forces that wish to cover the world in glaciers forever. Much less generic than it sounds, even without going into the appendixes which reveal the real(ish) science behind quite a bit of the magic. -"Spiral Arm" series by Michael Flynn (4 books, starting with The January Dancer). Moderately Irish-flavored space opera, the first book tells the tale of of how a random space captain found a pre-human artifact, of the various hands said artifact passed into, and the conflicts that sprung up in it's wake. The second book turns the first's framing sequence into an epic of it's own, as a young bard hunts down the truth of her parentage. The series notably involves massive retcons with each volume, revealing that what we thought was going on was actually something else, but does so in a way that's compelling rather than irritating. -Dr. Jay Hosler is an entomologist who has written four edutational graphic novels for children (Clan Apis, The Sandwalk Adventures, Optical Allusions, and Last of the Sandwalkers). I've read three and they are amazing. In Clan Apis, a young honeybee desperately searches for her place in the hive, and ultimately finds an unorthodox solution. In The Sandwalk Adventures, an elderly Charles Darwin tries to convince a follicle mite living in his eyebrow that he's not God, by teaching him about evolution. In Last of the Sandwalkers (no relation)...honestly, the story contains so much epic awesomeness, I just want to list it, but it's all spoilers; suffice to say that the title character is A: a beetle, B: could give Sam Carter and Agatha Heterodyne a run for their money in the mad science department, and C: leads an expedition to explore the unknown and along the way discovers truths about her family and the nature of her people's civilization that some people really don't want her to (also you learn stuff about beetles). -Nightwise by R. S. Belcher. Years ago, Laytham Ballard was the Golden Boy of the occult underworld sub-culture. That was a LONG time ago, and no one would ever mistake Laytham for golden. But he's not so much of a bastard that he'll refuse the last request of one of his few remaining friends. What was supposed to be a simple revenge killing, however, turns out to be a lot more complicated and a lot more dangerous than Laytham ever imagined. Has a sequel, The Night Dahlia, which I have yet to read. -Brotherhood of the Wheel by R. S. Belcher. Jimmy Aussapile is an independent trucker, hauling cargo cross-country to support his pregnant wife and teenage daughter; he is also a member of a secret order descended from the Knights Templar that protects the highways of America from monsters both human and not. An encounter with a hitchhiking ghost finds him heading off on a quest, in which he joins forces with the heir apparent of monster-fighting outlaw biker gang who's military service unleashed some serious inner demons, and a State Trooper who's determination to solve a series of child abductions leads her to go rogue. Together, they must battle an ancient evil involving serial killers, human sacrifice, and Black-Eyed Kids. Note that it's loosely tied to Nightwise, in which Jimmy shows up in one scene as a minor side character; meanwhile, an off-hand reference to Laytham is made at one point in Brotherhood, and a minor plot thread in the later novel relates to a major plot thread in the earlier. They aren't even the same genre, with Nightwise being urban fantasy noir instead of horror. All in all, one doesn't have to have read one to enjoy the other,
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New Waitress audio+WANTS
This is my new release
Waitress, January 12th 2019, San Antonio Majestic Theatre E (Tracked, Untracked)
Christine Dwyer (Jenna), Maiesha McQueen (Becky), Jessie Shelton (Dawn), Steven Good (Dr. Pomatter), Jeremy Morse (Oagie), Matt DeAngelis (Earl), Ryan G. Dunkin (Cal), Richard Kline (Old Joe), Rheaume Crenshaw (Nurse Norma), Grace Stockdale ( Mother), Adam J Levy (Father), Alex Tripp (Francine), Gerianne Perez ( Club Knocked up Solosit)
Ensemble: Kolby Kindle, Kevin Zak, Rheaume Crenshaw, Grace Stockdale, Alex Tripp, Gerianne Perez,
Nft till March 13 2019 unless done by me
Wants:
Mean Girls | December 2, 2018 | Broadway | Matinee | mp3 untracked
Cast Info: Erika Henningsen (Cady Heron), Becca Petersen (u/s Regina George), Ashley Park (Gretchen Wieners), Jonalyn Saxer (u/s Karen Smith), Tee Boyich (u/s Janis Sarkisian), Brendon Stimpson (u/s Damian Hubbard), Jennifer Simard (Mrs. Heron/Ms. Norbury/Mrs. George), Rick Younger (Mr. Duvall), Kyle Selig (Aaron Samuels), Cheech Manohar (Kevin Gnapoor), Myles McHale (Coach Carr/Glen Coco/Math Moderator), Stephanie Lynn Bissonnette (Dawn Schweitzer), Collins Conley (Lizzie Therman/Caroline Krafft), Ben Cook (Tyler Kimble), DeMarius R. Copes (Christian Wiggins), Kevin Csolak (Shane Oman), Riza Takahashi (Sophie Kawachi), Devon Hadsell (Caitlyn Caussin), Curtis Holland (Jason Weems), Nikhil Saboo (Marwan Jitla), Ixchel Cuellar (s/w Taylor Wedell), Britt Nicholas (s/w Rachel Hamilton), Bria Jene Williams (Grace Akinola), Gianna Yanelli (Sonja Acquino)
Notes: I'm fairly certain this is the first time Tee and Brendon were together. Starcuffedjean’s master
Newsies | August 4, 2013 | Broadway | MP3 tracked
Cast Info: Brendon Stimson (us Jack), Caitlyn Caughell (us Katherine), Stuart Marland (us Pulitzer), Ben Fankhauser, Andy Richardson, Joshua Colley, LaVon Fisher-Wilson, JP Ferreri (us Buttons/Scab), Stuart Zagnit (us Snyder), Julian DeGuzman (us Oscar Delancey)
Anastasia | November 25, 2018 | Broadway | m4a untracked (2)
Cast: Christy Altomare (Anya), Zach Adkins (Dmitry), John Bolton (Vlad), Max Von Essen (Gleb), Lauren Blackman (u/s Countess Lily), Judy Kaye (Dowager Empress)
Notes: requiemtrading's master. Zach's last show
Mean Girls | November 15, 2018 | Broadway | Devon's debut as Adult Women (the first time the roles has been played by other than Kerry or Jennifer)
Waitress | November 25, 2018 | Manila | m4a untracked | Limited Trade
Cast Info: Jonna Ampil (Jenna), Maronne Cruz (Dawn), Bituin Escalante (Becky), Bibo Reyes (Dr. Pomatter), Nino Alejandro (Ogie), George Schulze (Earl), Dean Rosen (Cal), Steven Conde (Joe)
2018.07.21 M | Broadway | Untracked | Limited Trade |
Kennedy Caughell (u/s Carole King), Genie Klein (Liz Larsen), Sara Shepard (u/s Betty), Evan Todd (Gerry Goffin), Kara Lindsay (Cynthia Weil), Paul Anthony Stewart (Don Kirshner), Ben Jacoby (Barry Mann)
Notes: Kennedy's Carole King Debut
2017.08.07 | St. Louis MUNY |
Jay Armstrong Johnson (Jack Kelly), Davis Gaines (Joseph Pulitzer), Tessa Grady (Katherine Plumber), Ta’Rea Campbell (Medda Larkin), Daniel Quadrino (Crutchie), Spencer Davis Milford (Davey), Gabriel Cytron (Les)
Anastasia - Broadway - November 30, 2018 - M4a (Untracked) - GIFTED UPON REQUEST
cast: Christy Altomare (Anya), Cody Simpson (Dmitry), John Bolton (Vlad), Max von Essen (Gleb Vaganov), Judy Kaye (Dowager Empress), Vicki Lewis (Lily)
notes: 2nd performance of Cody Simpson! The key for My Petersburg has been lowered to fit his voice. It's actually a nice change of pace to hear.
Cats with Jonalyn Saxer as Demeter
Mamma Mia at Sacramento music circus
Wicked with Allison bailey and Jackie burns
#christine dwyer#waitress musical#sara bareilles#san antonio#waitress#steven good#jessie shelton#maiesha mcqueen#audio#audio trading#audio track#waitres tour#ryan dunkin#matt deangelis#majestic theatre#audio gift#tour bootleg#bootleg#gerianne perez#grace stockdale#she used to be mine#what baking can do#when he sees me#whats inside#opening up#the negative#jenna hunterson#never ever getting rid of me#it only takes a taste#you will still be mine
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The open letter is republished in full below:
We stand in solidarity with the New Museum Union.
We are troubled by New Museum leadership’s decision to hire an anti-union firm to sow fear and hostility and to misinform both management and staff about the role of unions in the workplace. Intimidation and misinformation do not constitute open engagement with the Museum employees. Moreover, such behavior goes against everything that the Museum has historically stood for—that is, equity, diversity, and a commitment to institutional responsibility.
We implore New Museum leadership to do the right thing and allow their employees to form a union without interference. We also urge leadership to bargain with the New Museum Union in good faith for a fair contract. Your coworkers are not simply union supporters but devoted colleagues who deeply love and believe in the institution and are fully committed to its future.
Signed:
Julie Ault, Artist
Andy Bichlbaum, the Yes Men
Claire Bishop, Professor, PhD Program in Art History, CUNY Graduate Center
Hannah Black, Artist
Nayland Blake, Artist, Chair ICP-Bard MFA
Jennifer Bolande, Professor, New Genres, UCLA Dept. of Art
Justin Vivian Bond, Transgenre Artist
Gregg Bordowitz, Artist
A.K. Burns, Artist
Paul Chan, Artist
Howie Chen, Curator
Liz Collins, Artist
Leah DeVun, Associate Professor, Rutgers University (Member, AAUP-AFT Local 06323)
Kimberly Drew, Writer and Independent Curator
Andrea Fraser, Professor and Chair, UCLA Department of Art
Malik Gaines, Artist
Liam Gillick, Artist
The Guerrilla Girls, Artists
Miguel Gutierrez, Artist
House of Ladosha
Sharon Hayes, Artist
Katherine Hubbard, Artist
Juliana Huxtable, Artist
David Joselit, Distinguished Professor, PhD Program in Art History, CUNY Graduate Center
Alhena Katsof, Curator
Jibade-Khalil Huffman, Artist and Writer
Nicole Killian, Artist and Assistant Professor, Virginia Commonwealth University
Devin Kenny, Artist
Kate Kraczon, Curator
Molly Larkey, Artist
Simon Leung, Artist and Professor of Art, UC Irvine
Monica Majoli, Artist and Professor, UC Irvine
Yong Soon Min, Professor Emerita, UC Irvine
Fred Moten, Professor, New York University
Carlos Motta, Artist
Gala Porras-Kim, Artist
R.H. Quaytman, Artist
Halsey Rodman, Artist; Co-Chair of Sculpture, Bard MFA; Critic, Yale School of Art, Painting and Printmaking
Martha Rosler, Artist
Alexandro Segade, Artist
Paul Mpagi Sepuya, Artist; Visiting Artist Faculty, California Institute for the Arts and
Bard Summer MFA
Gregory Sholette, PhD, Professor, Queens College Art Dept, CUNY
Patrick Staff, Artist
Eric A. Stanley, Assistant Professor, Gender and Women’s Studies, UC Berkeley
A.L. Steiner, Artist
Eric Golo Stone, Writer, Artist, and Curator
Lincoln Tobier, Artist, Otis College of Art and Design / SEIU Local 721
Mariana Valencia, Artist
Chris E. Vargas, Artist
Anton Vidokle, Artist and Founder of e-flux
Matt Wolf, Filmmaker
Yellow Jackets Collective
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Summary of Ringer Dish - ‘Fearless’ | Every Single Album: Taylor Swift
Hosted by Nora Princiotti and Nathan Hubbard
critical reception of fearless by middle-aged men being unfair in a way because they can’t understand the teenage experience, especially because the album was targeted towards the younger population. they don’t know what to make of it. teenage girls are a big factor in the success of the album as they drive pop culture, and they could relate to fearless and it had a pop appeal to it.
fearless had a lot of success and accolades before the VMA’s 2009 kanye incident but at the same time, it helped her and made her the center of attention. nathan hubbard pointed out that she came to the ceremony in a carriage, which isn’t a nerd thing and mostly not relatable, but then she wasn’t accepted fully which made more of the “bleachers” girl rather than the “cheerleader”. even the president talked about it. it gave her more time to sit in that narrative of being like an outsider and a teenager. while it shouldn’t have happened, it helped her. nora princiotti although agreed with him, she did point out the mental toll it took on taylor.
one of the reasons taylor won aoty at the 2010 grammys even though beyoncè’s album is deemed better is because fearless was the only album at the time catering to the young population and only album made like that, and also because of her being seen as the “bleachers” girl at the 2009 VMA’s and being more relatable.
love story and you belong with me are the biggest hits of the album, you belong with me by a bit more, and expanded taylor’s audience. singles like fifteen and white horse are not that melodically good and much weaker but still important to the album. in an album full of hope and fairytales, taylor talks about how that can be ruined and she knows it isn’t real in white horse. with fifteen, she brings in this authenticity when she talks about her personal life and it captures the feeling of being fifteen.
its kind of interesting how taylor performed should’ve said no with joe jonas and white horse with john mayer in the fearless era, and it was her sending the message in a way and foreshadowing the end of these relationships.
liz rose is the most important collaborator on this album and she basically paved a way for taylor’s future collabs in a way by teaching her how to co-write and be vulnerable. she was the best side character.
according to nathan hubbard, the biggest easter egg is abigail. taylor went in and out of reality and wove her imagination into it so effortlessly. ultimately, this all become a part of the “taylor-verse”. for nora princiotti, the biggest easter egg was hey stephen because taylor named him in the song title and wrote a whole song about her liking him, she doesn’t need a lot to write and it captures the teenage experience of falling in love in 10 seconds.
taylor is authentic and true to herself throughout the album and is still real despite being famous now. she becomes her old self and the person she wrote about while performing and conveys the emotion, which is an essential anchor to the believe ability of the album. additionally, there are songs about being shattered by losing the projection of a relationship that didn’t even exist, which is a part of being a teenager and imagining things, and it goes back to her not needing a lot of content to write with.
nathan hubbard talks about how taylor is unfairly treated by publications who question her authenticity. he also says that it is a hairy road to talk about relationships and her emotional feelings, especially when she hasn’t even kissed someone in 2 years, and mining these personal relationships for more content and just to write songs vs her being a young woman experiencing things, just like any other teenager except she is hounded for it. he also mentions wanting her to explore something new by the end of fearless because she has talked about the same aspect of romance for 2 whole albums and even though fans have accepted it, critics question it.
nora princiotti says that she would cut you’re not sorry because other songs like forever & always and tell me why - which sound like a real conversation with taylor spitting her feelings - exist but nathan hubbard counters by saying that it is the first real piano ballad to head bang to. she would also remove come in with the rain and the other side of the door from the platinum even though she appreciates the sigh sound taylor makes in come in with the rain.
nathan hubbard would’ve cut the song tell me why because it has a forced country sound after the pop appealing songs and the ending is harsh but nora princiotti convinced him otherwise with her previous argument, and now he would rather cut change. he doesn’t get how it was used for the 2008 olympics and hallelujah and god thing bothers him.
nora princiotti’s favourite is “when you’re 15 and somebody tells you they love you, you’re gonna believe them” and “this love is difficiult but its real” but if she had to, should would choose the former one. for nathan hubbard, it is “i didn’t know who i was supposed to be at 15″ because she grew up and explored herself in public light.
fearless as the name of the album is fully valid because something else like “love story” would shift the narrative to her only writing about relationships. also, her winning horizon award proved that she was worth the bet and not a one-album wonder with fearless and was the next best thing and its better that she won this rathe than best new artist at grammys because its considered a “curse” and it isn’t mostly a new artists who wins.
taylor swift paved the way for justin beiber and, not only because he opened for her, but because she was one of the first child prodigy who sang about young teenage things with meaning and approached to the younger population. she worked really hard to get herself where she was and get the things she wanted. a lot of artists now take after her.
taylor commercialized fearless, released the platinum version, had deals with walmart/target and a number of versions of songs and how in the moment, she righfully did a lot to mark herself digitally as it was required back then but now with the re-records, she has to add even more to the already 19 songs and essentially do the same thing again.
grade given to the album: A-
ps - i might have missed a thing here and there but this was basically the gist of the whole podcast
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The morning of May 18th, eight high school students and two teachers lost their lives in Santa Fe, Texas, the sixth fatal school shooting of 2018. That same night, a woman was killed on the campus of Mount Zion High School in Jonesboro, Georgia. The students leave behind empty desks and diplomas. They all leave futures and families and friends, a painful collection of what-ifs. Each of their stories is unique, yet they each converge on a painful truth: They died at one of our schools. We said, “Never again.” But again is now. Today, we add the names of the most recent victims to our list of those we’ve lost in school shootings since Columbine. This list serves to keep our collective memory of these victims alive, but it also reminds us of the terrible human cost of gun violence; the terrible cost of insufficient support for troubled young people; and the terrible cost of our national complacency., eight high school students and two teachers lost their lives in Santa Fe, Texas, the sixth fatal school shooting of 2018. That same night, a woman was killed on the campus of Mount Zion High School in Jonesboro, Georgia.
The students leave behind empty desks and diplomas. They all leave futures and families and friends, a painful collection of what-ifs. Each of their stories is unique, yet they each converge on a painful truth: They died at one of our schools.
We said, “Never again.” But again is now. Today, we add the names of the most recent victims to our list of those we’ve lost in school shootings since Columbine. This list serves to keep our collective memory of these victims alive, but it also reminds us of the terrible human cost of gun violence; the terrible cost of insufficient support for troubled young people; and the terrible cost of our national complacency.
2018
May 18 | Mount Zion High School
The name of this victim has not yet been released.
May 18 | Santa Fe High School
Jared Black
Shana Fisher
Christian Riley Garcia
Aaron Kyle McLeod
Glenda Ann Perkins
Angelique Ramirez
Sabika Sheikh
Christopher Jake Stone
Cynthia Tisdale
Kimberly Vaughan
March 20 | Great Mills High School
Jaelynn Willey
March 7 | Huffman High School
Courtlin Arrington
February 14 | Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School
Alyssa Alhadeff
Martin Duque Anguiano
Scott Beigel
Nicholas Dworet
Aaron Feis
Jaime Guttenberg
Chris Hixon
Luke Hoyer
Cara Loughran
Gina Montalto
Joaquin Oliver
Alaina Petty
Meadow Pollack
Helena Ramsay
Alex Schachter
Carmen Schentrup
Peter Wang
January 31 | Lincoln High School
Ralph Kennedy
January 23 | Marshall County High School
Preston Ryan Cope
Bailey Nicole Holt
2017
December 7 | Aztec High School
Francisco "Paco" Fernandez Jr.
Casey Jordan
November 14 | Rancho Tehama Elementary School
Danny Lee Elliot
Barbara Ann Gilsan
Michelle Iris McFadyen
Joseph Edward McHugh III
Diana Lee Steele
September 13 | Freeman High School
Sam Strahan
April 10 | North Park Elementary School
Karen Elaine Smith
Jonathan Martinez
2016
September 28 | Townville Elementary School
Jacob Hall
Jeffrey Osborne
June 8 | Jeremiah Burke High School
Raekwon Brown
February 12 | Independence High School
May Kieu
2015
November 20 | Mojave High School
Taylor Brantley
February 15 | Tenaya Middle School
Benito Aguirre
2014
November 20 | Miami Carol City High School
Khambrel Manning
October 24 | Marysville Pilchuck High School
Shaylee Chuckulnaskit
Andrew Fryberg
Zoe Galasso
Gia Soriano
October 3 | Langston Hughes High School
Kristofer Hunter
August 14 | Saunders Elementary School
John A. Nieves Jr.
Bryant Wilder Jr.
June 10 | Reynolds High School
Emilio Hoffman
April 21 | St. Mary Catholic School
Nina Castro
April 11 | East English Village Preparatory Academy
Darryl Smith
2013
December 13 | Arapahoe High School
Claire Davis
October 21 | Sparks Middle School
Michael Landsberry
August 23 | North Panola High School
Roderick Bobo
January 7 | Apostolic Revival Center Christian School
Kristopher Smith
2012
December 14 | Sandy Hook Elementary School
Charlotte Bacon
Daniel Barden
Rachel D'Avino
Olivia Engel
Josephine Gay
Dawn Hochsprung
Dylan Hockley
Madeleine Hsu
Catherine Hubbard
Chase Kowalski
Nancy Lanza
Jesse Lewis
Ana Márquez-Greene
James Mattioli
Grace McDonnell
Anne Marie Murphy
Emilie Parker
Jack Pinto
Noah Pozner
Caroline Previdi
Jessica Rekos
Avielle Richman
Lauren Rousseau
Mary Sherlach
Victoria Leigh Soto
Benjamin Wheeler
Allison Wyatt
October 19 | Banner Academy South High School
Terrance Wright
March 6 | Episcopal School of Jacksonville
Dale Regan
February 27 | Chardon High School
Demetrius Hewlin
Russell King Jr.
Daniel Parmertor
2011
March 30 | Worthing High School
Tremaine De Ante' Paul
January 5 | Millard South High School
Vicki Kaspar
2010
October 1 | Alisal High School
Jose Daniel Cisneros
February 5 | Discovery Middle School
Todd Brown
2008
November 12 | Dillard High School
Amanda Collette
October 16 | Henry Ford High School
Christopher Walker
August 21 | Central High School
Ryan McDonald
August 14 | Lakota Middle School
Omero Mendez
February 12 | E.O. Green Junior High School
Lawrence "Larry" King
2007
January 3 | Henry Foss High School
Samnang Kok
2006
October 2 | West Nickel Mines School
Naomi Rose Ebersol
Marian Stoltzfus Fisher
Lena Zook Miller
Mary Liz Miller
Anna Mae Stoltzfus
September 29 | Weston High School
John Klang
September 27 | Platte Canyon High School
Emily Keyes
August 30 | Orange High School
Rafael Castillo
August 24 | Essex Elementary School
Linda Lambesis
Mary Alicia Shanks
2005
November 8 | Campbell County High School
Ken Bruce
March 21 | Red Lake Senior High School
Derrick Brun
Dewayne Lewis
Chase Lussier
Daryl Lussier
Neva J. Rogers
Chanelle Rosebear
Michelle Sigana
Thurlene Stillday
Alicia White
March 2 | Cumberland City, Tennessee
Joyce Gregory
2004
February 2 | Ballou High School
James Richardson
2003
September 24 | Rocori High School
Seth Bartell
Aaron Rollins
April 24 | Red Lion Area Junior High School
Eugene Segro
April 14 | John McDonogh High School
Jonathan Williams
2002
February 20 | Washington High School
Joseph Johnson Jr.
2001
March 30 | Lew Wallace High School
Neal Boyd IV
March 5 | Santana High School
Randy Gordon
Bryan Zuckor
2000
May 26 | Lake Worth Middle School
Barry Grunow
February 29 | Buell Elementary School
Kayla Rolland
1999
November 19 | Deming Middle School
Araceli Tena
April 20 | Columbine High School
Cassie Bernall
Steve Curnow
Cory DePooter
Kelly Fleming
Matthew Kechter
Daniel Mauser
Daniel Rohrbough
Rachel Scott
Isaiah Shoels
John Tomlin
Lauren Townsend
Kyle Velasquez
William "Dave" Sanders
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2020 Olympics Australia Roster
Archery
David Barnes (Adelaide)
Ryan Tyack (Nambour)
Taylor Worth (Busselton)
Alice Ingley (Belconnen)
Swimming
Kyle Chalmers (Adelaide)
Isaac Cooper (Brisbane)
Kai Edwards (Gold Coast)
Tristan Hollard (Southport)
Mitch Larkin (Buderim)
Lee Se-Bom (Sydney)
Cameron McEvoy (Benowa)
Jacky McLoughlin (Brisbane)
David Morgan (Gold Coast)
Thomas Neill (Brisbane)
Brendon Smith (Melbourne)
Zaac Stubblety-Cook (Brisbane)
Matthew Temple (Forest Hill)
Matthew Wilson (Sydney)
Elijah Winnington (Gold Coast)
Alexander Graham (Auchenflower)
Zac Incerti (Broome)
Mack Horton (Melbourne)
Hannah Burkhill (Perth)
Kiera Gazzard (Randwick)
Kirsten Kinash (Bonogin)
Rachel Presser (Banora Point)
Alessandra Ho (Canberra)
Emily Rogers (Auchenflower)
Amie Thompson (Como)
Hannah Cross (Attadale)
Kareena Lee (Noosa)
Carolyn Buckle (Sydney)
Cate Campbell (Brisbane)
Tamsin Cook (Perth)
Maddy Gough (Coffs Harbour)
Jessica Hansen (Brisbane)
Abbey Harkin (Brisbane)
Chelsea Hodges (Southport)
Emma McKeon (Wollongong)
Kaylee McKeown (Sunshine Coast)
Kiah Melverton (Southport)
Emily Seebohm (Adelaide)
Jenna Strauch (Bendigo)
Brianna Throssell (Subiaco)
Ariarne Titmus (Indooroopily)
Madison Wilson (Yeppoon)
Bronte Campbell (Brisbane)
Meg Harris (Brisbane)
Mollie O’Callaghan (Brisbane)
Leah Neale (Ipswich)
Athletics
Dane Bird-Smith (Brisbane)
Stewart McSweyn (Launceston)
Rohan Browning (Crows Nest)
Alexander Beck (Benowa)
Steven Solomon (East Lindfield)
Nagmeldin Bol (Perth)
Charlie Hunter (Gosford)
Jeff Riseley (Dandenong)
Jye Edwards (Barrack Heights)
Ollie Hoare (Sydney)
Morgan McDonald (Sydney)
David McNeil (Melbourne)
Patrick Tiernan (Toowoomba)
Nicholas Hough (Sydney)
Ben Buckingham (Melbourne)
Matthew Clarke (Adelaide)
Edward Trippas (Sydney)
Liam Adams (Melbourne)
Jack Rayner (Melbourne)
Brett Robinson (Canberra)
Kyle Swan (Melbourne)
Declan Tingay (Perth)
Rhydian Cowley (Glen Waverley)
Henry Frayne (Adelaide)
Brandon Starc (Sydney)
Kurtis Marschall (Adelaide)
Matty Denny (Toowoomba)
Cedric Dubler (Brisbane)
Ash Moloney (Logan City)
Jessica Hull (Albion Park)
Jemima Montag (Melbourne)
Kelsey-Lee Barber (Canberra)
Hana Basic (Melbourne)
Riley Day (Beaudesert)
Bendere Oboya (Pendle Hill)
Catriona Bisset (Canberra)
Morgan Mitchell (Carlton)
Georgia Griffith (Canberra)
Linden Hall (Sunbury)
Isobel Batt-Doyle (Adelaide)
Jenny Blundell (Sydney)
Rose Davies (Newcastle)
Liz Clay (Southport)
Sarah Carli (Wollongong)
Amy Cashin (Morgantown, West Virginia)
Genevieve Gregson (Benowa)
Georgia Winkcup (Cherrybrook)
Ellie Beer (Gold Coast)
Angeline Blackburn (Canberra)
Kendra Hubbard (Melbourne)
Anneliese Rubie (Canberra)
Sinead Diver (Melbourne)
Ellie Pashley (Torquay)
Lisa Weightman (Melbourne)
Katie Hayward (Gold Coast)
Rebecca Henderson (Melbourne)
Brooke Stratton (Melbourne)
Nicola McDermott (North Gosford)
Eleanor Patterson (Leongatha)
Nina Kennedy (Perth)
Liz Parnov (Perth)
Danielle Stevens (Merrylands)
Mackenzie Little (Sydney)
Kathryn Mitchell (Monte Carlo, Monaco)
Boxing
Alex Winwood (Mandurah)
Harry Garside (Canberra)
Paulo Aokuso (Gailes)
Skye Nicolson (Yatala)
Caitlin Parker (Subiaco)
Canoeing
Daniel Watkins (Grove)
Lucien Delfour (Pape’ete, French Polynesia)
Tom Green (Brisbane)
Jean Van Der Westhuyzen (Varsity Lakes)
Murray Stewart (Sydney)
Riley Fitzsimmons (North Gosford)
Jordan Wood (Tugun)
Lachlan Tame (Avoca Beach)
Jess Fox (Penrith)
Cat McArthur (Melbourne)
Bernadette Wallace (West Lakes)
Josephine Bulmer (West Lakes)
Shannon Reynolds (Canberra)
Jaime Roberts (Perth)
Aly Bull (Buderim)
Jo Brigden-Jones (Mona Vale)
Alyce Wood (Buderim)
Cycling
Matthew Glaetzer (Adelaide)
Nathan Hart (Canberra)
Matthew Richardson (Warwick)
Leigh Howard (Waurn Ponds)
Kelland O’Brien (Melbourne)
Luke Plapp (Brunswick)
Alexander Porter (Bennelong)
Luke Durbridge (Greenmount)
Lucas Hamilton (Ararat)
Richie Porte (Launceston)
Rohan Dennis (Adelaide)
Sam Welsford (Perth)
Dan McConnell (Canberra)
Anthony Dean (Adelaide)
Logan Martin (Logan City)
Kaarle McCulloch (Campbelltown)
Ashlee Ankudinoff (Sydney)
Georgia Baker (Launcester)
Annette Edmondson (Belair)
Maeve Plouffe (Adelaide)
Grace Brown (Camperdown)
Tiffany Cromwell (Stirling)
Sarah Gigante (Melbourne)
Amanda Spratt (Springwood)
Alexandra Manly (Kalgoorie)
Rebecca McConnell (Canberra)
Lauren Reynolds (Bunbury)
Saya Sakakibara (Gold Coast)
Natalya Diehm (Boyne Island)
Gymnastics
Tyson Bull (Melbourne)
Dominic Clarke (Sydney)
Georgia Godwin (Southport)
Emily Whitehead (Mornington)
Lidiia Iakovleva (Brisbane)
Emily Abbot (Brisbane)
Alexandra Aristoteli (Brisbane)
Alannah Mathews (Brisbane)
Himeka Onoda (Brisbane)
Felicity White (Brisbane)
Jessica Pickering (North Gosford)
Pentathlon
Ed Fernon (Darlinghurst)
Marina Carrier (Sydney)
Sailing
Matthew Wearn (Fremantle)
Sam Phillips (Sorrento)
William Phillips (Sorrento)
Mat Belcher (Southport)
William Ryan (Lake Macquarie)
Jason Waterhouse (Newport)
Jake Lilley (Brisbane)
Mara Stransky (Manly)
Monique De Vries (Fremantle)
Nia Jerwood (Fremantle)
Tess Lloyd (Geelong)
Jaime Ryan (Lake Macquarie)
Lisa Darmanin (Balgowlah Heights)
Shooting
Sergei Evglevski (Melbourne)
Thomas Grice (Cobbitty)
Paul Adams (Brisbane)
Alex Hoberg (Adelaide)
Daniel Repacholi (Carlton)
Jack Rossiter (Reynella)
Dane Sampson (Blacktown)
James Willett (Deniliquin)
Elise Collier (Langwarrin)
Katarina Kowplos (Adelaide)
Penny Smith (Elliminiyt)
Dina Babushkin (Brisbane)
Laura Coles (Perth)
Elena Galiabovitch (South Clayton)
Laetisha Scanlan (Melbourne)
Climbing
Tom O’Halloran (Blackheath)
Oceana MacKenzie (Melbourne)
Surfing
Julian Wilson (Coolum Beach)
Owen Wright (Lennox Head)
Sally Fitzgibbons (Gerroa)
Steph Gilmore (Kingscliff)
Table Tennis
David Powell (Box Hill)
Xin Yan (Melbourne)
Hu Heming (Dandenong)
Michelle Bromley (Gulgong)
Xu Sang (Melbourne)
Lay-Hóng Jiànfāng (Melbourne)
Melissa Tapper (Hamilton)
Taekwondo
Safwan Khalil (Lurnea)
Jack Marton (Canberra)
Stacey Hymer (Canberra)
Reba Stewart (Canberra)
Weightlifting
Matthew Lydement (Canberra)
Brandon Wakeling (Campbelltown)
Erika Yamasaki (Darwin)
Kiana Elliott (Sydney)
Charisma Amoe-Tarrant (Brisbane)
Badminton
Hsuan-Yu Chen (Brisbane)
Simon Leung (Brisbane)
Setyana Mapasa (Melbourne)
Gronya Somerville (Melbourne)
Basketball
Chris Goulding (Brisbane)
Patrick Mills (Canberra)
Josh Green (Castle Hill)
Joe Ingles (Adelaide)
Matthew Dellavedova (Maryborough)
Nathan Sobey (Warrnambool)
Matisse Thybulle (Sammamish, Washington)
Dante Exum (Melbourne)
Aron Baynes (Mareeba)
Jock Landale (Corio)
Duop Reath (Perth)
Nick Kay (Sydney)
Jenna O’Hea (Traralgon)
Leilani Mitchell (Kennewick, Washington)
Stephanie Talbot (Katherine)
Tess Madgen (Barossa Valley)
Sāra Blicavs (Sunbury)
Rebecca Allen (Wangaratta)
Katie-Rae Ebzery (Waratah)
Alanna Smith (Hobart)
Tessa Lavey (Canberra)
Ezi Magbegor (Canberra)
Marianna Tolo (Mackay)
Cayla George (Mt. Barker)
Diving
Shìxīn Lǐ (Melbourne)
Sam Fricker (Sydney)
Cassiel Rousseau (Ormiston)
Nikita Hains (Adelaide)
Qín Fān (Melbourne)
Belle Smith (Melbourne)
Melissa Wu (Sydney)
Equestrian
Kevin McNab (Godalming, U.K.)
Andrew Hoy (Leicester, U.K.)
Shane Rose (Duffys Forest)
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