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Veteran British born/based film/TV actors born before and including 1937 still alive:
With the recent death of Dame Maggie Smith, I thought I'd detail the legendary actors of UK cinema and television that are still living as of the date of this post:
Eileen Bennett (b. 1919)
Beulah Garrick (b. 1921)
Elizabeth Kelly (b. 1921)
Elisabeth Kirkby (b. 1921)
Sara Luzita (b. 1922)
Annabel Maule (b. 1922)
Paul Harding (b. 1923)
Vincent Ball (b. 1923)
David Lawton (b. 1923)
Anne Vernon (b. 1924)
Donald Pelmear (b. 1924)
Laurie Webb (b. 1924)
Thelma Ruby (b. 1925)
Pete Murray (b. 1925)
Michael Beint (b. 1925)
Shelia Mitchell (b. 1925)
Kerima (b. 1925)
David Attenborough (b. 1926)
Elizabeth Benson (b. 1926)
Margaret Barton (b. 1926)
Terry Kilburn (b. 1926)
Stanley Baxter (b. 1926)
David Frankham (b. 1926)
William Glover (b. 1926)
Josephine Stuart (b. 1926)
Patricia Davidson (b. 1926)
Glen Michael (b. 1926)
Araby Lockhart (b. 1926)
Eileen Page (b. 1926)
Rosemary Harris (b. 1927)
Cleo Laine (b. 1927)
Lee Montague (b. 1927)
Genevieve Page (b. 1927)
Neville Phillips (b. 1927)
Jean Lodge (b. 1927)
Barbara Ashcroft (b. 1927)
Jill Freud (b. 1927)
Jean Southern (b. 1927)
Antonia Pemberton (b. 1927)
Peter Cellier (b. 1928)
Jeanette Landis (b. 1928)
Sheila Ballantine (b. 1928)
Dorothea Phillips (b. 1928)
Jeannie Carson (b. 1928)
Hazel Ascot (b. 1928)
Brenda Hogan (b. 1928)
Philip Guard (b. 1928)
Raymond Llewelyn (b. 1928)
Pauline Brailsford (b. 1928)
Leonard Weir (b. 1928)
Kevin Scott (b. 1928)
Patricia Routledge (b. 1929)
Colin Jeavons (b. 1929)
Michael Craig (b. 1929)
Thelma Barlow (b. 1929)
Peter Myers (b. 1929)
Paul Williamson (b. 1929)
John Gale (b. 1929)
Phillip Ross (b. 1929)
Jimmy Fagg (b. 1929)
Hazel Phillips (b. 1929)
Mignon Elkins (b. 1929)
Margaret Stallard (b. 1929)
Maya Koumani (b. 1929)
Clive Revill (b. 1930)
Roy Evans (b. 1930)
Una McLean (b. 1930)
Roddy Maude-Roxby (b. 1930)
Ruth Trouncer (b. 1930)
Cyril Appleton (b. 1930)
Vera Frances (b. 1930)
Gary Watson (b. 1930)
Keith Alexander (b. 1930)
Libby Morris (b. 1930)
Pauline Jefferson (b. 1930)
Claire Bloom (b. 1931)
Leslie Caron (b. 1931)
Carroll Baker (b. 1931)
Virginia McKenna (b. 1931)
Vivian Pickles (b. 1931)
Stanley Meadows (b. 1931)
Gerald Harper (b. 1931)
Patricia Greene (b. 1931)
Ellen McIntosh (b. 1931)
Elvi Hale (b. 1931)
Maureen Connell (b. 1931)
June Laverick (b. 1931)
James Martin (b. 1931)
Denyse Alexander (b. 1931)
Arthur Nightingale (b. 1931)
Eileen Derbyshire (b. 1931)
Carl Held (b. 1931)
Shelia Bernette (b. 1931)
George Eugeniou (b. 1931)
Corinne Skinner-Carter (b. 1931)
Tusse Silberg (b. 1931)
Petula Clark (b. 1932)
Prunella Scales (b. 1932)
Phyllida Law (b. 1932)
Ray Cooney (b. 1932)
Brian Murphy (b. 1932)
Edward De Souza (b. 1932)
Alan Dobie (b. 1932)
John Turner (b. 1932)
Roland Curram (b. 1932)
Gabriel Woolf (b. 1932)
Johnnie Wade (b. 1932)
Eileen Moore (b. 1932)
Laurie Leigh (b. 1932)
William Roache (b. 1932)
Athol Fugard (b. 1932)
Carmen Munroe (b. 1932)
Norman Bowler (b. 1932)
Marcia Ashton (b. 1932)
Thelma Holt (b. 1932)
Sally Bazely (b. 1932)
Edwina Carroll (b. 1932)
Michael Caine (b. 1933)
Joan Collins (b. 1933)
Sian Phillips (b. 1933)
Sheila Hancock (b. 1933)
Elizabeth Seal (b. 1933)
Shani Willis (b. 1933)
Patrick Godfrey (b. 1933)
Caroline Blakiston (b. 1933)
Donald Douglas (b. 1933)
Ann Firbank (b. 1933)
Vera Day (b. 1933)
Tsai Chin (b. 1933)
Geoffrey Frederick (b. 1933)
Marla Landi (b. 1933)
Monte Landis (b. 1933)
Mary Germaine (b. 1933)
Ruth Posner (b. 1933)
Barbara Archer (b. 1933)
W.B. Brydon (b. 1933)
Robert Gillespie (b. 1933)
Brian Patton (b. 1933)
Arthur White (b. 1933)
Barbara Archer (b. 1933)
Sally Bazley (b. 1933)
Madhur Jaffrey (b. 1933)
Jeanette Sterke (b. 1933)
Ann Rogers (b. 1933)
Barbara Knox (b. 1933)
John Boorman (b. 1933)
Derek Martin (b. 1933)
Michael Aspel (b. 1933)
Bill Edwards (b. 1933)
Ninette Finch (b. 1933)
Una Kay (b. 1933)
Judi Dench (b. 1934)
Eileen Atkins (b. 1934)
Tom Baker (b. 1934)
Alan Bennett (b. 1934)
Jean Marsh (b. 1934)
Annette Crosbie (b. 1934)
Wendy Craig (b. 1934)
Richard Chamberlain (b. 1934)
Millicent Martin (b. 1934)
John Standing (b. 1934)
Vernon Dobtcheff (b. 1934)
Nanette Newman (b. 1934)
David Burke (b. 1934)
Mary Peach (b. 1934)
Geraldine Newman (b. 1934)
Renny Lister (b. 1934)
Priscilla Morgan (b. 1934)
Audrey Dalton (b. 1934)
Leila Hoffman (b. 1934)
Simone Lovell (b. 1934)
Magda Miller (b. 1934)
Robert Aldous (b. 1934)
Ram John Holder (b. 1934)
Jamila Massey (b. 1934)
Margaretta D’Arcy (b. 1934)
Leslie Saeward (b. 1934)
Maurice Podbrey (b. 1934)
Steve Emerson (b. 1934)
Peter Bland (b. 1934)
Michael Darlow (b. 1934)
Barbara Archer (b. 1934)
Joy Webster (b. 1934)
Jacqueline Ellis (b. 1934)
Jacqueline Jones (b. 1934)
Diana Payan (b. 1934)
Julie Andrews (b. 1935)
Julian Glover (b. 1935)
Jim Dale (b. 1935)
Anne Reid (b. 1935)
James Bolam (b. 1935)
Christina Pickles (b. 1935)
Judy Parfitt (b. 1935)
Wanda Ventham (b. 1935)
Amanda Barrie (b. 1935)
Derren Nesbitt (b. 1935)
Nadim Swalha (b. 1935)
Gary Raymond (b. 1935)
Janet Henfrey (b. 1935)
Melvyn Hayes (b. 1935)
Susan Engel (b. 1935)
Amanda Walker (b. 1935)
Delena Kidd (b. 1935)
Derek Partridge (b. 1935)
Allister Bain (b. 1935)
Derry Power (b. 1935)
Phyllis MacMahon (b. 1935)
Rowena Cooper (b. 1935)
Lisa Gastoni (b. 1935)
Derek Partridge (b. 1935)
Jill Dixon (b. 1935)
Des Keough (b. 1935)
Barbara Angell (b. 1935)
Lucille Soong (b. 1935)
Anita West (b. 1935)
June Watson (b. 1935)
David Daker (b. 1935)
Shirley Cain (b. 1935)
Bobby Pattinson (b. 1935)
George Roubicek (b. 1935)
Glenn Beck (b. 1935)
Shirley Greenwood (b. 1935)
Isabella Rye (b. 1935)
Anna Barry (b. 1935)
David Andrews (b. 1935)
Brian Blessed (b. 1936)
Richard Wilson (b. 1936)
Tommy Steele (b. 1936)
Edward Petherbridge (b. 1936)
Ursula Andress (b. 1936)
John Leyton (b. 1936)
Jess Conrad (b. 1936)
Elizabeth Shepherd (b. 1936)
Sandra Voe (b. 1936)
Doug Sheldon (b. 1936)
John Golightly (b. 1936)
Peter Ellis (b. 1936)
Andria Lawrence (b. 1936)
Jon Laurimore (b. 1936)
Tony Scoggo (b. 1936)
Barry MacGregor (b. 1936)
Frank Barrie (b. 1936)
Kenneth Farrington (b. 1936)
Eileen McCallum (b. 1936)
Frederick Pyne (b. 1936)
Philip Lowrie (b. 1936)
Marian Diamond (b. 1936)
Anthony Higginson (b. 1936)
Elsie Kelly (b. 1936)
Ann Taylor (b. 1936)
Heidi Erich (b. 1936)
Keith Faulkner (b. 1936)
Ruth Meyers (b. 1936)
Julia Blake (b. 1936)
Heather Downham (b. 1936)
Robin Gammell (b. 1936)
Auriol Smith (b. 1936)
Frances White (b. 1936)
Anthony Hopkins (b. 1937)
Edward Fox (b. 1937)
Vanessa Redgrave (b. 1937)
Tom Courtenay (b. 1937)
Steven Berkoff (b. 1937)
Susan Hampshire (b. 1937)
Barbara Steele (b. 1937)
Shirley Eaton (b. 1937)
Kenneth Colley (b. 1937)
Ian Hogg (b. 1937)
Sheila Reid (b. 1937)
Valerie Singleton (b. 1937)
Suzy Kendall (b. 1937)
Gawn Grainger (b. 1937)
Tom Georgeson (b. 1937)
Alan Rothwell (b. 1937)
Michael Knowles (b. 1937)
Jocelyn Lane (b. 1937)
Michael Kilgarriff (b. 1937)
Clifton Jones (b. 1937)
Paul Collins (b. 1937)
Anna Dawson (b. 1937)
Marlene Sidaway (b. 1937)
Jeremy Spenser (b. 1937)
Freddie Davies (b. 1937)
Justine Lord (b. 1937)
Davyd Harries (b. 1937)
Hugh Futcher (b. 1937)
Anne Cunningham (b. 1937)
Anne Aubrey (b. 1937)
Vic Taliban (b. 1937)
Dorothy Paul (b. 1937)
Denis Tuohy (b. 1937)
Claire Neilson (b. 1937)
Patricia Collins (b. 1937)
Jan Waters (b. 1937)
Dorothy Paul (b. 1937)
Brian Grellis (b. 1937)
Kenneth Alan Taylor (b. 1937)
Yvonne Buckingham (b. 1937)
Eileen Helsby (b. 1937)
Ray Donn (b. 1937)
Terrence Scammell (b. 1937)
Pauline Devaney (b. 1937)
Rosie Bannister (b. 1937)
Jeanne Roland (b. 1937)
William Gaunt (b. 1937)
Rosaleen Linehan (b. 1937)
Norman Coburn (b. 1937)
Rosie Bannister (b. 1937)
Luciana Paluzzi (b. 1937)
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'Salem's Lot Review: Gary Dauberman Delivers The Goods
Gary Dauberman's 'Salem's Lot is an engrossing and atmospheric adaptation of Stephen King's 1975 novel, successfully transforming the source material into a cinematic experience that feels both classic and contemporary. With a cast led by Lewis Pullman, Makenzie Leigh, Alfre Woodard, and Bill Camp, the film recaptures the eerie, claustrophobic horror of the novel while introducing modern filmmaking techniques that amplify its chilling themes. For fans of supernatural horror, the film strikes a near-perfect balance between slow-burning tension and pulse-pounding moments, with some minor flaws in pacing and narrative focus. Nevertheless, 'Salem's Lot proves to be one of the better King adaptations in recent years. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QtVzKkv03ic Premise: The film follows writer Ben Mears (Lewis Pullman), who returns to the small town of Jerusalem’s Lot—colloquially called "Salem’s Lot"—to find inspiration for his next novel. But as he reconnects with his childhood home, he begins to notice that something sinister is lurking beneath the surface of the town. This familiar trope, where a protagonist returns to a haunted or cursed hometown, is given new life through Dauberman's tight direction, creating a sense of isolation and dread that is palpable throughout the film. Lewis Pullman is captivating: Pullman plays Mears with a quiet intensity, capturing the character’s intellectual curiosity and growing paranoia as he uncovers the town’s dark secret: the arrival of a vampire, Kurt Barlow (played with menacing gravitas by Alexander Ward). The gradual discovery of Barlow’s influence on the town is masterfully paced, and the film’s slow reveal of his horrific powers heightens the tension in a way that will please both fans of King’s novel and those unfamiliar with the story. The ensemble cast is one of the standout elements of 'Salem’s Lot. Makenzie Leigh delivers a strong performance as Susan Norton, Mears’ love interest, whose warmth and sincerity make her a grounded and relatable character amid the escalating chaos. Leigh's chemistry with Pullman is convincing, and their relationship provides a necessary emotional anchor to the film’s supernatural elements. Woodard and Camp shine: Alfre Woodard, as Dr. Cody, brings gravitas and wisdom to her role, making her one of the key figures in the fight against the vampire threat. John Benjamin Hickey, as Father Callahan, also stands out, portraying the clergyman’s crisis of faith with both vulnerability and strength, particularly as he faces the town’s supernatural invasion. His arc is one of the film’s most compelling subplots, adding layers of existential dread that enhance the overall theme of good versus evil. Bill Camp’s portrayal of Matthew Burke is a particular highlight. His character, a high school teacher who helps Mears and the other residents confront the vampire, exudes a mix of paternal warmth and weariness. Camp’s performance brings a touch of humanity to the bleak, otherworldly atmosphere of the film, and his moments of dry humor provide a much-needed respite from the horror. Kurt Barlow: Ward's Kurt Barlow is terrifying in his restraint. Rather than overplaying the villainous role, Ward's portrayal of the ancient vampire is cold, calculating, and deeply unsettling. His piercing eyes and commanding presence make every scene he’s in nerve-racking, creating a chilling antagonist that feels truly evil without descending into campiness. Atmosphere: One of Dauberman's strengths in 'Salem’s Lot is his ability to craft an atmosphere of slow-building horror. The town itself, with its aging houses, shadowy streets, and decrepit landmarks, feels like a character in its own right. The cinematography by Michael Burgess uses lighting and shadows to great effect, capturing the oppressive atmosphere of the town as it descends into darkness, both literally and figuratively. There are several key sequences in which the use of fog, dim street lamps, and long, empty corridors evoke a haunting, gothic horror that feels timeless. This atmospheric build-up is complemented by a chilling score from composer Nathan Barr and Lisbeth Scott. His music, subtle yet effective, accentuates the sense of dread without overshadowing the film’s quieter moments. The balance between silence and sound is key to the tension, with the eerie melodies creeping in at just the right moments to ratchet up the suspense. Pacing: While the film adheres to the core structure of King’s novel, Dauberman also updates the narrative for modern audiences in ways that feel organic. The pacing, though at times uneven, is generally well-executed, allowing the story’s themes of isolation, fear, and the corruption of innocence to resonate in today’s world. The small-town dynamics and interpersonal relationships are fleshed out in ways that make the horror feel grounded, ensuring that the supernatural elements hit even harder when they arrive. The first half of the film is slow and methodical, focusing on character development and setting the stage for the eventual descent into chaos. This deliberate pace may feel frustrating to viewers expecting a more action-driven horror film, but for those familiar with King’s brand of slow-burning tension, it’s a rewarding build-up. When the horror finally erupts, it’s visceral and terrifying, with practical effects that enhance the film’s gritty, grounded tone. Set pieces: The film’s major set pieces—particularly the climactic battle between the townspeople and Barlow’s minions—are well-staged, with a sense of desperation and raw violence that makes the stakes feel incredibly high. Dauberman doesn’t shy away from bloodshed, but he uses it sparingly, allowing the horror to creep into the audience’s psyche rather than relying on shock value. Flaws: While 'Salem’s Lot is a standout in many respects, it’s not without its flaws. Some characters, particularly those in the supporting cast, feel underdeveloped, and the film’s middle section drags slightly as it transitions from the mystery of Barlow’s influence to the full-on horror of his takeover. A few narrative threads are left unresolved or feel rushed, which may leave some viewers craving more closure. That said, these issues don’t detract significantly from the overall experience. The film’s strengths—its atmosphere, performances, and ability to evoke genuine terror—far outweigh its minor pacing issues. Overall: 'Salem’s Lot is a masterfully crafted horror film that does justice to Stephen King’s beloved novel. With strong performances, a chilling atmosphere, and a well-executed narrative, the film stands as a testament to Dauberman’s understanding of King’s work and his ability to translate it into a visual medium. For fans of supernatural horror and Stephen King adaptations, this is a must-see, delivering scares that linger long after the credits roll. Read the full article
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Voice Actors I Want To Hear In Breath of the Wild 2
Tara Strong
Jim Cummings
Jeff Bennett
Dee Bradley Baker
Grey DeLisle
Frank Welker
Laura Bailey
Steve Blum
Maurice LaMarche
Mark Hamill
John DiMaggio
Kevin Michael Richardson
Matthew Mercer
Kyle Hebert
Rob Paulsen
Kath Soucie
Cree Summer
Tom Kenny
Cam Clarke
Jennifer Hale
Yuri Lowenthal
Billy West
Charlie Adler
Phil LaMarr
Tress MacNeille
Wendee Lee
Nika Futterman
Stephanie Sheh
Todd Haberkorn
Johnny Yong Bosch
Clancy Brown
Carlos Alazraqui
Cristina Vee
Corey Burton
Crispin Freeman
Troy Baker
Dan Castellaneta
Jason Marsden
Benjamin Diskin
Travis Willingham
Keith David
Jess Harnell
Elizabeth Daily
Keith Silverstein
Fred Tatasciore
Hank Azaria
Kirk Thornton
Patrick Seitz
Sandy Fox
Abby Trott
Aleks Le
Griffin Burns
Ashly Burch
Catherine Cavadini
Brina Palencia
Eric Vale
Candi Milo
Sean Schemmel
Mela Lee
Hynden Walch
Kari Wahlgren
Josh Keaton
David Kaye
Ashley Johnson
Sam Riegel
Liam O’Brien
Mary Elizabeth McGlynn
James Arnold Taylor
Catherine Taber
Liliana Mumy
Jessica DiCicco
Cristina Pucelli
Lara Jill Miller
Colleen O’Shaughnessy
Cindy Robinson
Eric Bauza
Bill Farmer
Greg Cipes
Scott Menville
Rebecca Soler
Brittney Karbowski
Rachael Lillis
Tia Ballard
Dorothy Elias-Fahn
Veronica Taylor
Michele Knotz
Felecia Angelle
Bryn Apprill
Marieve Herington
Christine Marie Cabanos
Carrie Keranen
Laura Post
Xanthe Huynh
Erica Mendez
Erika Harlacher
Alexis Tipton
Jamie Marchi
Colleen Clinkenbeard
Monica Rial
Caitlin Glass
J. Michael Tatum
Cassandra Lee Morris
Michelle Ruff
Cherami Leigh
Bryce Papenbrook
Debi Derryberry
Ryan Drummond
Jason Griffith
Eddy Lee
Kira Buckland
Kayli Mills
Billy Bob Thompson
Lisa Ortiz
Max Mittelman
Robbie Daymond
Ray Chase
Erica Lindbeck
Xander Mobus
Lucien Dodge
Roger Craig Smith
Erik Scott Kimerer
Faye Mata
Tara Jayne Sands
Brianna Knickerbocker
Kyle McCarley
Zach Aguilar
Karen Strassman
Leah Clark
Luci Christian
Rosie K. Reyes
Alyson Leigh Rosenfeld
Laurie Hymes
Kate Bristol
Sarah Natochenny
Andrea Libman
Cathy Weseluck
Nicole Oliver
Ashleigh Ball
Rebecca Shoichet
Kazumi Evans
Shannon Chan-Kent
Chantal Strand
Maryke Hendrikse
Kelly Sheridan
Vincent Tong
Brian Drummond
Trevor Devall
Ian James Corlett
Lee Tockar
Michael Sinterniklaas
Sarah Anne Williams
Kaiji Tang
Marc Thompson
David Vincent
Emily Bauer
Tom Wayland
Quinton Flynn
A.J. Locascio
Jake Paque
Daniel J. Edwards
Mike Pollock
Barrett Leddy
Sam Black
Amanda Leighton
Emilie-Claire Barlow
Cle Bennett
Katie Crown
Novie Edwards
Megan Fahlenbock
Kristin Fairlie
Brian Froud
Sarah Gadon
Scott McCord
Stephanie Anne Mills
Caitlynne Medrek
Bryn McAuley
Dwayne Hill
Melissa Hutchison
Jeremy Shada
Nolan North
Zeno Robinson
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Tabitha St. Germain
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Over one hundred artists write on Trump and Jerusalem
Image: Ahmad Gharabli / AFP The Guardian reports (10th December) President Macron’s comment that recent US moves on the status of Jerusalem are a threat to peace. They are much more than that.
In recognising Jerusalem as Israel’s capital, Donald Trump seeks to achieve through a declaration what Israel has been trying to do for fifty years through force of arms: to erase Palestinians, as a political and cultural presence, from the life of their own city.
The Palestinian people of Jerusalem are already subject to municipal discrimination at every level, and a creeping process of ethnic cleansing. In addition to the continuing policy of house demolitions, in the last fifteen years, at least thirty-five Palestinian public institutions and NGOs in occupied East Jerusalem have been permanently or temporarily closed by the occupying forces. Cultural institutions have been a particular target.
At the same time Israeli authorities and entrepreneurs have spent millions in clearing Palestinian neighbourhoods to create ‘heritage’ projects that promote a myth of mono-ethnic urban identity, said to stretch back 3000 years.
We reject Trump’s collusion with such racist manipulation, and his disregard for international law. We deplore his readiness to crown the Israeli military conquest of East Jerusalem and his indifference to Palestinian rights.
As artists and as citizens, we challenge the ignorance and inhumanity of these policies, and celebrate the resilience of Palestinians living under occupation.
Khalid Abdalla, actor Tunde Adebimpe, musician Peter Ahrends, architect Hanan Al-Shaykh, writer Tayo Aluko, actor, playwright Frankie Armstrong, musician Jonathan Arndell, architect Conrad Atkinson, visual artist Rory Attwell, musician, producer Phyllida Barlow, visual artist Roy Battersby, film director Sarah Beddington, visual artist Yves Berger, painter Nicholas Blincoe, writer Nick Broomfield, film director David Calder, actor Julie Christie, actor Caryl Churchill, playwright Norma Cohen, actor, writer Joseph Coward, writer, singer Molly Crabapple, writer, artist Darren Cullen, artist Michael Cunningham, writer Selma Dabbagh, writer William Dalrymple, writer, historian Michael Darlow, director Angela Davis, writer Dror Dayan, filmmaker April de Angelis, playwright Andy de la Tour, actor Ivor Dembina, comedian Shane Dempsey, theatre director Olof Dreijer, musician Zillah Eisenstein, author Sally El Hosaini, screenwriter, director Brian Eno, musician Eve Ensler, playwright Samir Eskanda, musician Jodie Evans, author, producer Marcia Farquhar, artist Jem Finer, artist Annie Firbank, actor Peter Gabriel, musician Tom Gilroy, actor, director Orlando Gough, composer Stephanos Gouvianakis, DJ Trevor Griffiths, playwright Douglas Hart, musician, director Mona Hatoum, visual artist Rachel Holmes, writer Ian Ilavsky, label co-founder Aki Kaurismaki, film director John Keane, visual artist Peter Kennard, artist AL Kennedy, writer Nancy Kricorian, writer Hari Kunzru, writer Paul Laverty, screenwriter James Lecesne, actor Mike Leigh, writer, director Tom Leonard, poet Les Levidow, violinist Ken Loach, film director Carmen Lobue, actor Liz Lochhead, poet, playwright Billy Lunn, musician Charlotte Marionneau, musician Kika Markham, actor Francesca Martinez, comedian, actor Massive Attack, band Ahmed Masoud, writer, director Hisham Matar, writer Emel Mathlouthi, musician Mark Matousek, writer Julian Maynard Smith, artist, director JD Meatyard, musician Pauline Melville, writer, actor China Miéville, writer Simon Milner, musician Thurston Moore, musician Tom Morello, musician Jenny Morgan, filmmaker Rosalind Nashashibi, artist Harry Newman, actor Christopher Norris, philosopher, writer Andrew O'Hagan, writer Eugene O'Hare, actor Kate Parker, producer Maxine Peake, actor Miranda Pennell, filmmaker Tonya Pinkins, actor Vijay Prashad, writer John Robb, musician, writer Michael Rosen, poet Mark Ruffalo, actor Kareem Samara, musician Lias Saoudi, musician Ian Saville, magician James Schamus, screenwriter, producer, director Nick Seymour, musician Nabil Shaban, actor, writer Khaldoun Shami, filmmaker Yasmin Shariff, architect Farhana Sheikh, writer Sheikh, band Kevin Shields, musician Gillian Slovo, writer John Smith, visual artist Ahdaf Soueif, writer Juliet Stevenson, actor Tilda Swinton, actor Yanis Varoufakis, author Naomi Wallace, playwright Marina Warner, writer Roger Waters, musician Hilary Westlake, theatre director Vivienne Westwood, designer whenyoung, band Don Wilkie, label co-founder Susan Wooldridge, actor, writer Robert Wyatt, musician
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/dec/11/artists-attack-trump-over-jerusalem-move
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Dr. Death’s victim list
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Over one hundred artists write on Trump and Jerusalem
The Guardian reports (10th December) President Macron’s comment that recent US moves on the status of Jerusalem are a threat to peace. They are much more than that.
In recognising Jerusalem as Israel’s capital, Donald Trump seeks to achieve through a declaration what Israel has been trying to do for fifty years through force of arms: to erase Palestinians, as a political and cultural presence, from the life of their own city.
The Palestinian people of Jerusalem are already subject to municipal discrimination at every level, and a creeping process of ethnic cleansing. In addition to the continuing policy of house demolitions, in the last fifteen years, at least thirty-five Palestinian public institutions and NGOs in occupied East Jerusalem have been permanently or temporarily closed by the occupying forces. Cultural institutions have been a particular target.
At the same time Israeli authorities and entrepreneurs have spent millions in clearing Palestinian neighbourhoods to create ‘heritage’ projects that promote a myth of mono-ethnic urban identity, said to stretch back 3000 years.
We reject Trump’s collusion with such racist manipulation, and his disregard for international law. We deplore his readiness to crown the Israeli military conquest of East Jerusalem and his indifference to Palestinian rights.
As artists and as citizens, we challenge the ignorance and inhumanity of these policies, and celebrate the resilience of Palestinians living under occupation.
Khalid Abdalla, actor Mustafa İlhan, photographer, journalist Tunde Adebimpe, musician Peter Ahrends, architect Hanan Al-Shaykh, writer Tayo Aluko, actor, playwright Frankie Armstrong, musician Jonathan Arndell, architect Conrad Atkinson, visual artist Phyllida Barlow, visual artist Roy Battersby, film director Sarah Beddington, visual artist Yves Berger, painter Nicholas Blincoe, writer Nick Broomfield, film director David Calder, actor Julie Christie, actor Caryl Churchill, playwright Norma Cohen, actor, writer Joseph Coward, writer, singer Molly Crabapple, writer, artist Darren Cullen, artist Michael Cunningham, writer Selma Dabbagh, writer William Dalrymple, writer, historian Michael Darlow, director Angela Davis, writer Dror Dayan, filmmaker April de Angelis, playwright Andy de la Tour, actor Ivor Dembina, comedian Shane Dempsey, theatre director Olof Dreijer, musician Zillah Eisenstein, author Sally El Hosaini, screenwriter, director Brian Eno, musician Eve Ensler, playwright Samir Eskanda, musician Jodie Evans, author, producer Annie Firbank, actor Peter Gabriel, musician Tom Gilroy, actor, director Orlando Gough, composer Stephanos Gouvianakis, DJ Douglas Hart, musician, director Mona Hatoum, visual artist Rachel Holmes, writer Ian Ilavsky, label co-founder Aki Kaurismaki, film director John Keane, visual artist Peter Kennard, artist AL Kennedy, writer Nancy Kricorian, writer Hari Kunzru, writer Paul Laverty, screenwriter James Lecesne, actor Mike Leigh, writer, director Tom Leonard, poet Les Levidow, violinist Ken Loach, film director Carmen Lobue, actor Liz Lochhead, poet, playwright Billy Lunn, musician Charlotte Marionneau, musician Kika Markham, actor Francesca Martinez, comedian, actor Massive Attack, band Ahmed Masoud, writer, director Hisham Matar, writer Emel Mathlouthi, musician Mark Matousek, writer Julian Maynard Smith, artist, director JD Meatyard, musician Pauline Melville, writer, actor Simon Milner, musician Thurston Moore, musician Tom Morello, musician Jenny Morgan, filmmaker Rosalind Nashashibi, artist Harry Newman, actor Christopher Norris, philosopher, writer Andrew O'Hagan, writer Eugene O'Hare, actor Kate Parker, producer Maxine Peake, actor Miranda Pennell, filmmaker Tonya Pinkins, actor Vijay Prashad, writer John Robb, musician, writer Michael Rosen, poet Mark Ruffalo, actor Kareem Samara, musician Lias Saoudi, musician Ian Saville, magician James Schamus, screenwriter, producer, director Nick Seymour, musician Nabil Shaban, actor, writer Khaldoun Shami, filmmaker Yasmin Shariff, architect Farhana Sheikh, writer Sheikh, band Kevin Shields, musician Gillian Slovo, writer John Smith, visual artist Ahdaf Soueif, writer Juliet Stevenson, actor Tilda Swinton, actor Yanis Varoufakis, author Naomi Wallace, playwright Marina Warner, writer Roger Waters, musician Hilary Westlake, theatre director Vivienne Westwood, designer whenyoung, band Don Wilkie, label co-founder Susan Wooldridge, actor, writer Robert Wyatt, musician
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July 10, 2019: Obituaries
Nella Blackburn, 89
Mrs. Nella Mae Durham Blackburn, age 89 of Roaring River passed away Monday, July 8, 2019 at her home.
Funeral services will be held 1:00 PM Wednesday, July 10, 2019 at Macedonia Baptist Church with Rev. Mike Smith officiating. Burial will be in Durham Family Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 11:30 until 12:30 prior to the service at the church.
Mrs. Blackburn was born August 20, 1929 in Wilkes County to Erastus Jones and Dossie Clementine Wiles Durham.
In addition to her parents, she is preceded in death by her husband; Jesse Eli Blackburn, one sister; Evelyn Durham Welborn and one brother; William Cody Durham.
She is survived by seven sisters; Darlene Durham Grit of Roaring River, Susie Durham Hawkins of North Wilkesboro, Violet Durham Jolly of Winston-Salem, Perdetha Durham Transou of Gaffney, SC, Betty Jo Lovell of Princeton, WV, Mary Ann Casey of Bolvia, and Patsy Ingram of Raleigh and two brothers; E.J. Durham and wife Patricia of North Wilkesboro and Hayden Durham and wife Linda Sue of Roaring River and numerous nieces and nephews and great nieces and nephews.
Flowers will be accepted or memorials may be made to Durham Family Cemetery, c/o Anita Tharpe, 2580 Greenhorn Road, Roaring River, NC 28669.
Dorothy Poole, 92
Dorothy Lee Poole, age 92, of Wilkesboro, passed away Sunday, July 7, 2019 at Wilkes Senior Village. She was born January 2, 1927 in Catawba County to Vance and Minnie Thomas Poole. Dorothy was a lifetime member of St. John Holiness Church in Wilkesboro, holding many positions in her church, including Treasurer. She was preceded in death by her parents; siblings, Rachel Reddick, Ethel Short, Eula Mae Brown, Bessie Poole, Leon, Burgan, Harold and Jessie Poole.
Surviving are her sons, Steven Poole of Wilkesboro, Larry Poole and spouse Carrie Bell of South Carolina; granddaughter, Stephanie Parker and spouse Josh of Jacksonville, N.C.; great granddaughter, Elizabeth Watkins of Greensboro; host of nieces and nephews.
Funeral service will be held 11:00 a.m. Wednesday, July 10, at Miller Funeral Chapel. Burial will follow in Scenic Memorial Gardens. The family will receive friends at Miller Funeral Service from 6:00 until 8:00 Tuesday night. Flowers will be accepted. Miller Funeral Service is in charge of the arrangements.
Betty Jenkins, 77
Mrs. Betty Jean Billings Jenkins, age 77 of Hays, passed away Saturday, July 6, 2019 at Wake Forest Baptist Wilkes Medical Center.
Funeral services were July 9, at Bethel Baptist Church with Pastor Donnie Shumate and Rev. Shane Jenkins officiating. Burial was in Mountlawn Memorial Park.
Mrs. Jenkins was born August 28, 1941 in Wilkes County to Ulen Billings and Juanita Wingler Billings. She retired from CATO's and was a member of Bethel Baptist Church.
She was preceded in death by her parents.
Mrs. Jenkins is survived by her husband; Robert Lee Jenkins of the home, two sons; Richard Lee Jenkins and wife Lori of Yadkinville and Gregory Scott Jenkins and wife Jeanne of Burlington, three grandchildren; Cammi Leigh Jenkins, Emma Michelle Jenkins and Trevor Scott Jenkins, step grandchildren; Zach Hollar and Justin Gambill, step great-grandchildren; Kelsey Grace Hollar and Allison Faith Hollar and a sister; JoAnn Huffman of Statesville.
Pallbearers will be Jared Wiles, Jacob Wiles, Trevor Jenkins, Joseph Wiles, Joshua Thornton and Zack Hollar.
Flowers will be accepted or memorials may be made to Pruitt Health Hospice 924 Main Street Suite 100 North Wilkesboro, NC 28659.
Kathy Miller, 55
Kathy Louise Miller, age 55, of Millers Creek, passed away Wednesday, July 3, 2019 at Curis of Wilkesboro. She was born April 20, 1964 in Wilkes County to Carl and Ennis Barthenia Jarvis Miller. Kathy attended Maple Springs Baptist Church.
Surviving are her parents, Carl and Bartha Miller of Millers Creek; sister, Crystal Miller of North Wilkesboro; and brothers, Michael Miller of North Wilkesboro, Tim Miller and spouse Sheila of Taylorsville.
No service will be held. The family has requested no flowers. Memorials may be made to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, Tennessee 38105-9956.
Miller Funeral Service is in charge of the arrangements. Online condolences may be made to www.millerfuneralservice.com
Jerry Hamby, 81
Mr. Jerry Gray Hamby, age 81 of Wilkesboro passed away Tuesday, July 2, 2019 at his home.
Funeral services were July 5, at Pleasant Grove Baptist Church with Rev. Brady Hayworth officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Mr. Hamby was born September 7, 1937 in Wilkes County to Arvill Henson and Pearl Claudine Rhymer Hamby. He retired from Carolina Mirror after 37 years of service and joined Pleasant Grove Baptist Church in 1958 and became a Deacon in 1967 where he served until his death.
In addition to his parents he was preceded in death by a brother; Gary Hamby.
He is survived by his wife; Shirley Parsons Hamby of the home, two daughters; Cheryl Church and husband Scott of Wilkesboro and Angela Gray Hamby missing since October 1982, two grandchildren; Adrienne Church and Elizabeth Cooke and one great grandchild; Julian Aoki and a sister; Brenda Trivette of North Wilkesboro.
In lieu of flowers memorials may be made to Pleasant Grove Baptist Church Building Fund, c/o Wade Parsons, 240 McGlamery Road, Wilkesboro, NC 28697 or Mtn. Valley Hospice, 401 Technology Lane, Suite 200, Mt. Airy, NC 27030.
Carolyn McDowell, 73
Mrs. Carolyn Jane McGrady McDowell, age 73 of Moravian Falls, passed away July 1, 2019 at her home.
Memorial services were July 8, at Reins Sturdivant Chapel with Rev. Steve Snipes officiating.
Mrs. McDowell was born May 5, 1946 in Ashe County to Dwight Isaiah McGrady and Grace Dean Lovette McGrady. She was a member of North Wilkesboro Presbyterian Church and a Realtor with Realty One.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a brother; Jerry McGrady.
She is survived by a daughter; Amanda McDowell Crafton and husband Jeff of Mooresville, a son; Raymond Anderson McDowell and wife Gina of Raleigh, four grandchildren; Maxwell Crafton, Gabrielle Crafton, McKinley Dawn McDowell-Santiago and husband Hector and Olivia Grace McDowell and a brother; Roger McGrady and wife Katherine of Wilkesboro.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Humane Society of Wilkes PO Box 306 North Wilkesboro, NC 28659.
Berlene Gant, 93
Mrs. Berlene Pearson Gant, age 93 of Moravian Falls passed away Monday, July 1, 2019 at Wake Forest Baptist-Wilkes Medical Center.
Funeral services were July 4, at Moravian Falls Baptist Church with Rev. Joe Sturgill and Rev. Arvil Perry officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery.
Mrs. Gant was born February 7, 1926 in Wilkes County. Mrs. Gant was a special education teacher, she began her career in Welcome, NC, she then moved to Wilkes County and ended her teaching career in the Wilkes County School System after teaching for 27 years. Mrs. Gant attended Guilford College where she played on the basketball team, she was one of the bell ringers for the chapel, active in Christian organizations, a Sunday School Teacher at Moravian Falls Baptist Church for many years and she was the oldest member of Moravian Falls Baptist Church.
She was preceded in death by her mother; Martha Naomi Pearson Smithey and step-father; William Shafter Smithey, her husband; William "Bill" Arthur Gant, one daughter; Martha Jolaine Barlow and one son; Daryl Lee Gant.
She is survived by two daughters; Linda Jeanette Gant of Wilkesboro and Marcia O'Donnell of Moravian Falls, and two sons; William Ronald Gant of North Wilkesboro and Norman Dewayne Gant and wife Paula of Cutler Bay, FL, ten grandchildren, sixteen great grandchildren and four great-great grandchildren.
Flowers will be accepted or memorials may be made to the Alzheimer's Association, 4600 Park Road, suite 250, Charlotte, NC 28209.
Truman Gaultney, 78
Mr. Truman Arlin Gaultney, age 78 of Boomer passed away Monday, July 1, 2019 at his home.
Memorial services will be held at a later date.
Mr. Gaultney was born July 17, 1940 in Williamsville, MO to Frank and Della Mae Luke Gaultney. Mr. Gaultney was a hardworking, loving husband, father and grandfather. He lead by example and was a member of Boomer Advent Christian Church. He enjoyed his grandchildren. He was respected and loved by those who knew his kind and gentle nature, he helped others and loved all members of his family, nephews, nieces, brothers and sisters.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a daughter; Angela Gaultney and two sisters; Lois DeShaney and Dorothy Livingston and one brother; Cledis Gaultney.
He is survived by his wife; Ollie Sandlin Gaultney of the home, one daughter; Carolyn Jones of Boomer, five grandchildren; Robert and Ross Rushin, Emily Brooks, Mark Brooks, Jr. and Shawna Swaim, three great grandchildren; Jacob Swaim and Camron and Christian Brooks.
Robert Pearson, 49
Mr. Robert Pearson, 49, of Morganton, passed away on Saturday June 29, 2019.
Robert was born on November 2, 1969 in Wilkes County to Alton Rayvon Pearson and Lilly Carolyn Triplette Pearson.
Robert is survived by his parents; brother, Dennis Ray Pearson of Wilkesboro; nieces, Amanda Parish, Raven Pearson, Amber Pearson; nephews, Colton Pearson, Dallas Pearson; great nephew, Jameson Parish and great nieces, Kimberlyn Pearson and Lillian Brittian.
The family will conduct a memorial service at 2 p.m. on July 13th 2019 at Boomer Advent Christian Church in Boomer.
Pastor David Jones will be officiating.
In lieu of flowers memorial donations may be given to Adams Funeral Home of Wilkes P.O. Box 396 Moravian Falls, NC 28654 to help with final expenses, or Mt.Valley Hospice Elkin, 688 North Bridge Street, Elkin NC 28621.
Adams Funeral Home of Wilkes has the honor of serving the Pearson Family.
Timothy Johnston, 68
Timothy Leon Johnston, age 68, of Hays, passed away Sunday, June 23, 2019 at Deerfield Ridge Assisted Living in Boone. He was born October 27, 1950 in Wilkes County to Carey and Mabel Fern Owens Johnston. Timothy was a member of Hinshaw Baptist Church and was All Conference in football at Wilkes Central High School. He was involved with the local Jaycees. Timothy enjoyed singing, golf and helping anyone in need. Mr. Johnston was preceded in death by his parents; and a brother, Kenneth Johnston.
Surviving are his daughters, Deidra Dickens and spouse Eddie of Charlotte, Carey Barefoot and spouse Brian of Huntersville, Meredith Hayes and fiancé Mitchell Weot of Millers Creek; sister, Mary Ellen Edmiston of North Wilkesboro; brothers, Larry Johnston and spouse Oma Lea of North Wilkesboro, Joe Johnston of Wilkesboro, Mike Johnston and spouse Cheryl of Haymarket, Virginia; sister-in-law, Sherry Johnston of Knoxville, Tennessee; six grandchildren; and his canine companion, Blue.
Celebration of Life will be held from 4:00 until 8:00 p.m. Saturday, July 20, upstairs at the Wilkes Heritage Museum in Wilkesboro (please enter thru back entrance). In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society, PO Box 9, North Wilkesboro, NC 28659 or to Fairplains Baptist Church, 141 Fairplains Church Street, North Wilkesboro, NC 28659.
Miller Funeral Service is in charge of the arrangements.
David Jackson, 85
David L. Jackson, 85, of Chattanooga, TN passed away Sunday, May 26, 2019. There he was a retired teacher and a member of Brainerd United Methodist Church. Formerly a member of the Masonic Lodge and The Shriners. Born in Lenoir, NC, David was the son of the late George T. Jackson (Helen J. Jackson), Grandson of the late Arthur Jackson (Ila Laws Jackson) all of Wilkes County.
David graduated from Pearisburg High School (VA), Hiwassee College (TN) and attended Emory & Henry College (VA). He worked in Advertising for many years and eventually taught Graphic Arts.
David was an imaginative soul who handcrafted various items for friends and family. His sister recalls a painting he made of her as a child sitting on the porch of their family home. From reproducing a model of his grandmothers house to painting a mural on a restaurant wall, his creative talents spanned many platforms. He was a Music Director for various churches in his early days.
Survivors include his wife of 63 years, Nancy M. Jackson; daughter, Pamela S. Jackson; sister, Hope Jackson Bowen of Charlotte, NC; brother, George T. Jackson Jr. of Roanoke Rapids, NC; and many nieces and nephews.
Interment will be held Wednesday, July 10, at 11:00 a.m. in the Moravian Falls Cemetery.
Miller Funeral Service is handling the committal.
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JSCC Spring Semester Honor Roll Announced
Spring Semester Honor Roll Announced
Jackson, Tenn (June 21, 2017) – The Office of Admissions and Records at Jackson State Community College released the honor roll for the Spring 2017 semester. On the honor roll, there were 307 full-time students who achieved a quality point average over 3.00. There were 381 students who made the dean’s list by achieving a quality point average of 3.50 or better.
Honor Roll is reserved for students who are enrolled for twelve (12) or more hours of college-level work (Learning Support excluded) and who complete a semester’s work with a quality point average between 3.00 and 3.49.
Dean’s List is reserved for students who are enrolled for twelve (12) or more hours of college-level work and who complete a semester’s work with a quality point average between 3.50 and 4.00.
JSCC Dean’s List Spring 2017
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BENTON
Dylan Blake Furr
Tanner David Johnson
Kaitlyn Annette Page
William C Vick
John Henry Benjamin York
CARROLL
Samantha Madison Barrow
Kristina Marie Cannon
Kimberly Ryan Canoy
Jonathan Thomas Cash
Leslie Marie Cathey
David Michael Deloach
Samantha Leigh Ferguson
Scott Eugene Force
Kalee Jo Fountain
Whitney Nicole Hicks
Dan Ellsworth Hoffman
Carl William Joyner
Kirsten L Joyner
Mitchell Brandon McCartney
Cheyenne Harley Moran
Rachel E Noles
Russell Lee Noles
Deborah Ann OBryant
Steven Hunter Peterson
Lacy Jolene Pride
Channa Larame Ragsdale
Alysia Marlana Shear
Sarah C Taylor
Brittany Nicole Watson
Brittany Nicole Webb
Matthew Tyler Williams
Michael Elihu Wilson
Christopher Wesley Wood
CHESTER
James Howard Barber
Trae Daniel Brewer
Loleta Dorilean Carothers
David Gaddy Carroll
Christopher Edward Cox
Landon Thomas Cupples
McKinley Brooke Farley
Ashley Michelle Faulkner
Ashley Dianne Frye
Johnny Alfred Glass
Heath S Graves
Cameron Lane Greer
CHESTER continued:
Tori Brooke Hill
Haley Elaine Hughes
Coty Alan Laudermilk
Brooklyn Rene Miller
Peyton Randal Millner
Carlee Elizabeth Morris
Brand Edward Nicolay
Kenneth E Page
Eva Perez
Colton L Plunk
Reba Marie Price
Chase Colton Ross
Caitlin Jenee Sanchez
Michael Sinclair Segerson
Ezekiel Joesph Smith
Kendyl Dawn Smith
Peyton Wesley Stewart
Amber Dawn Thompson
Sydney Blair Watson
Marcus Lee White
COFFEE
Ryan Yates Dye
CROCKETT
Jesus Aguirre
Telisa Shuntel Brown
Jill Anna Castellaw
Aaron Christopher Dennison
Kelsey Ann Gadberry
Meleah Rose Gateley
Michelle Lynn Jones
Candice Woods Kellough
Anthony Chance Lovelace
Jennifer Mooney
Whitney M Revelle
Micah C Riley
Ana Julissa Rios
Kayce Abigail Stallings
DAVIDSON
Latoya Antionette Gibbs
DECATUR
Whitlee Adraianna Camper
Lauren Ashlee Hays
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Kyla Bree Linton
Stephanie Lynn Mitchell
Jessica Brooke Patton
Macy Camille Sumler
Decatur continued:
Bryan Wood Swafford
Misty R Swindle
Brandon M White
DYER
Talia Suzanne Alley
Dalton Wayne Harrison
Cara Lee Rose
Erica D Tipps
Chloe Jo West
GIBSON
Peyton Charles Adams
Karen Nicole Allen
Bryan Kevin Barnett
Seth Brayden Burchett
Dylan Warner Cole
Kendall Nicole Cox
Michael Scott Evans
Robert Mcgregor Fly
Andrew Joseph Gordon
Nicholas Grant Gutierrez
Hailey Brooke Hudgings
Kahmadre Jay-Quan Hudson
Hannah B Hutchison
Ryan Daniel Jones
Kaitlyn Michelle Kelly
Ryan Dennison Mayfield
Amy Alison McCoy
Madison Brooke Michael
Sa'Liyah Ann Newbill
Andrew Lloyd Oliver
Samantha Kelly Palmer
Ashley McClain Pierce
Alexander Popp
Benjamin Douglas Powell
Dylan Ray Powers
Jonathan Chase Prescott
Courtney Michelle Reese
Katelyn Nicole Rickman
Crystal Lee Rogers
Tasha N Romero
Gage Michael Schneeberger
Brooklyn Victoria Schrupp
Katherine Michelle Stephens
Hunter Michael Taylor
Michael Sean Threadgill
Colton R Tucker
Katherine Walters
Deonte Tyshawn Watson
HARDEMAN
Alexis Rebekah Beibers
Hannah Rose Black
Tyler D Callahan
Rachel Elise Davis
Austin Wade Greene
Luz D Gutierrez
Katlin Leigh Kelley
William Stewart Koimn
Brittany L Luttrell
Hannah Grace Scott
Marissa Drew Thweatt
Carly Rae Weems
HARDIN
Dustin Blake Ayers
Teara Genea Bearden
William Warren Bond
Amber Nicole Bowling
James Caleb Crotts
Kaylee Renea Gillis
Julia Renee Hall
Chandler Davis Harris
Caden Charles Holt
Savanna Cheyenne Liford
Sarah Ann Marshall
Katy Carroll Nix
Samantha Dawn Oaks
Sasia Sewilta Patterson
Savana Rae Payne
Hannah Lynne Roberts
Amanda Grace Sandusky
LauraAnn M Shiver
Jodie Lee Smith
Kaila Grace Smith
Lauren G Smith
Peggy Ann Snyder
Jessica Lee Ann Stricklin
Alexis Alley Thurman
Jennifer Michelle Vandiver
Destiny Brooke Weeks
Alison R Whaley
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Haley LeAnne White
Kanesha L Wright
HAYWOOD
Henry Stanley Clement
Mary Catherine Currie
Presley Grace Gaters
Danielle Nicole House
HAYWOOD continued:
Caroline Elizabeth Newcom
Elizabeth Blair Simpson
Ashton Muriel Taylor
Kristin Brooke Turner
Emily H Wright
HENDERSON
Anthony Glynn Anderson
Jaclyn Devin Arnold
Andrew B Austin
Bethany Jo Autry
Emily Gore Baughn
Trent Cavalier Beacham
Justin Andrew Brown
Molly Brooke Brown
Leighann Nicole Burkett
Eduardo Carreto-Salgado
Charles Michael Carrington
Lauren Rae Cole
Tonie L Coleman
Emily Anne Dyer
Paul Leo Fowler
Cassidy O Garner
Johnathan Keith Goodman
Melissa Allean Gray
Andrew Garrett Grice
Bethany G Hayes
Crystal Renee James
Haley Nichole James
Kristen F Lawler
Sarah Michelle Lindsey
Abigail Marie Maness
Morgan Elizabeth Maness
Jessica Brooke Montgomery
Fernando Gonzales Munoz
Vanessa Ann Nelms
Jimmy Hunter Powell
Katelynn Allison Nichole Pratt
Allyson C Reeves
Alyssa L Reeves
Kaley Elizabeth Rogers
Jacob Daniel Smith
Kersten L Springer
Dalton Bryce Womack
HENRY
Samantha Frances Dixon
Taylor Brooke French
Seth Zachary Gibbs
Courtland Nicole Hester
David Penick
HUMPHREYS
Ashley Nicole Bates
LAUDERDALE
Andrew Carver Dunavant
Conner Clayton McLemore
John Daniel Moore
Jakara L Snipes
MADISON
Remoun Abdo
Cassidi Grace Adams
Malarie Alexander
Sajedah Alghunaim
Rami Amer Al-Jafari
Kimbrielle Elise Allen
Kaitlan Sheree Anthony
Faith Selene Atherton
Colin Andrew Barnett
Marietta Nicole Barnett
Sydney Taylor Brookshire
Ethel Louise Brown
Megan Fairchild Buehler
Michael Aaron Campbell
Jessica Dianne Carter
LeeAnne Madison Clement
Rachael Merriem Clenney
Curtis Andrew Cobb
Jacqueline Brooke Cole
Vania Evette Comer
Claire Allison Cooke
Humberto Coronado
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Alberto Coronado Chavez
Christian Taylor Cotner
Melissa Anne Craigie
Sarah Mae Craigie
Jarius Okuria Curry
Kiley Renee Douglas
Sarah Elizabeth Droke
Diana Steffy Escober
Chloe Nicole Espitia
Jessica Danielle Gibson
Damian Jordan Gladney
Zia Goli
MADISON continued:
James Tucker Goodwin
Sydney Gail Grammer
Brianna Madison Gregory
Eric Michael Gunn
Olivia Marie Guzzo
Alex James Haggard
Marshall Britton Hammill
Korean Nichele Harris
Garry E Harvey
Sarah Elaine Harvey
Amanda Nicole Haynes
Berlie Grace Hieagle
Edith Charity Horst
Cody Lynn Hunt
Kayla Nichole Johnson
Kassidy Blair Jones
Hailey Renee Jones
Meagan Hope Kitchen
Janelle Nicole Kyle
JuliaAnne Frances Lansdale
Dillion Robert Larimore
Patrisha Dannielle Leadbetter
Sarah Fulton Lim
Philippe Lumpkin
Lance Austine McElroy
Michael Todd McFadden
Natalie Mendoza
Blanca Estela Mireles Valdez
Madison Marie Montchal
Michael Lee Montgomery
Stephen Houston Morse
Belinda Sue Murchison
Andrew Steven Murley
Justin Robert Mutschler
Callyn Leonard Nims
Rebekah June Pennington
Nicholas Anthony Pica
Brittney Michelle Pickens
Anthony Daniele Previtera
Paige Marie Ramage
Teena Maree Rea
Nicolas N Reyes
Anna Belle Robertson
Xavius K Robinson
Eric Lee Rooks
Rachel Elizabeth Royer
Adriana Salinas
John Louis Santana
Sandra Shari Santiago-Bullington
Heaven Leigh Schatz
MADISON continued:
Tempestt Bernice Seward
Hailey Elizabeth Shephard
Joseph Michael Shephard
Mya Taylor Spivey
Allison Claire Stutts
Victoria Lynn Subia
Kimberly Nichole Sullivan
Brooklyn Marie Taylor
Debra Taylor
Allison Faith Thomas
Robert Mikael Utley
Ryne Vinson
Jordan Breanne Warren
Kenneth Connor Weaks
Clay E Webb
Kaylyn Alyra Weddle
Jacob Dylan Weidner
Destiny Marie Westbrook
Elizabeth Renee Williams
Ashton Vernard Willis
Kameron Dean Wilson
Noah Alyssa Wilson
Brooke Ashlyn Woodard
Brinlea Madison Woodard
Ryan K Woods
Alexander Ryan Wortham
Jeremy Dean Yates
Kelci Nicole Zabriskie
McNAIRY
Kathrine Rose Atkinson
Joanna Elizabeth Barlow
Jonathan Ray Bauer
Carrie Elizabeth Clausel
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Haylie Marissa Crum
Elizabeth Hope Doucette
Shelbi Elise Doucette
Eric Ryan Gowler
Evan Parker Harris
Kateryna Kucherenko
Warren Austin Lowrance
Mary-Elizabeth Adale Lyons
Payton James Mast
Elizabeth Nicole Miller
Andrew Vinson Pettit
Tamara A Pickens
Samuel Reid Pierce
Jacob Alan Qualls
Ashton Brooks Rich
Josiah David Rininger
McNAIRY continued:
Dakota LeighAnn Russell
Angela Michelle Taylor
Jon Michael Williams
OBION
Stevie Brooke Mers
PERRY
Sandra Marie Dicks
SHELBY
Ian Jose' Bibiloni
Nicholas Jordan Blankenship
Issac James
Brandon Tyler Maxwell
Michael Hoang Nguyen
TIPTON
Theresa Donyelle Allison
Carlye Kay Dixon
WAYNE
Amy Lois Bartlett
Brittany Nikole Bunch
Jessica Gable
Nicholas Caden Grace
WEAKLEY
Tom Eric Jehnzen
Lyndsey Brooke Scott
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BENTON
Lindsey Nicole Baker
Michael Keith Coady
Corina Nicole Hensley
Jearleh Generale Obas
Justin Lee Smothers
Kelsey Jordan Yates
CARROLL
Kallie Cheyenne Berry
Hannah Olivia Boroughs
Jennifer Renee Bratton
Stephanie Marie Brown
Layla Dawn Byrum
James Zach Cagle
Meagan Renee DeLaney
Joshua Cody Douglas
Austin Chase Ezell
Chadwick Heath Futrell
Hunter Lynn Harris
Sara Beth Hayes
Kaitlyn E McAlpin
Jackie F McClain
Hannah Lea McWilliams
Charles Neil Prestwood
Charles Neil Prestwood
Jazzlyn Janae Ray
Michael Ray Rogers
Kelsey Layne Runions
Rachel N Sellers
Heath D Spain
Riley N Toombs
Kasey M White
Amanda Michelle Williams
Danielle Leigh Williams
Kevin Wayne Williams
Kelsey L Wortham
CHESTER
Brianna Gayle Allen
Erin Michelle Barnes
Zackary Jordan Bethune
Jonathan Trey Ervin
Sydney Taylor Frank
Kelsey Lynne Grissom
Haley Cheyenne Hardwick
Morgan Elizabeth Hays
Bayley Madison Holder
CHESTER continued:
Austin Tyler Holman
Dylan Wesley King
William James Lampley
Dustin William Tyler Montgomery
Austin Edward Moore
Amber Shalane Mosley
Jaylan Dewayne Northern
Jared Patrick Page
Christine LaShae' Puckett
Trenity B Puente
Cody Allen Riley
Kendall Anne Shaw
Payton A Wilkinson
CROCKETT
Yulissa Bautista
Makalah Carter Buckner
Hilary Brooke Butler
Yeltsin Chapina
Meraleigh Peyton Holland
Erin Yessenia Juarez
Kevin Scott Kail
Anthony J Merriweather
Joseph Braden Nace
Lauren Breanna Pender
Lionardo Sanchez
Seth Daniel Shewmaker
Kordell Jay Smith
DAVIDSON
Lee Rice
DECATUR
Brett William Bell
Jesse Alan Burns
Morgan Anna Crews
Lacey Leann Hicks
Geovany Jimenez
Jacob Christopher Maness
Tiffani Cheyenne Shea
Kayleigh Morgan Smith
Jase Lee Taylor
Jordan C Tubbs
DICKSON
Leslie Ann Darrow
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DYER
Elizabeth Ann Fisher
Allison C Hodge
Kyndal Riddick
Chari A Swift
FAYETTE
Jaleesa Shavon Blade
Kelsey Roxanne Wilson
GIBSON
Reagan Wesley Barnhart
Bethany Carol Lynn Bolin
Kayla Gabrielle Bowie
Seth Everett Brown
Zachary Monroe Case
Lila Marie Cauley
Andrew Tyler Chambers
Andria Marey Cole
Charles Benjamin Coleraine
Madison Paige Ellis
Taina Bronjour Escalera
Carly A Fry
Heather Michelle Frye
Emily Jerene Galvan
Melissa D Goodrich
Alyssa Faith Hartig
Matthew Davis Hawks
Braydon Gregory Hendrix
Baylea Alexandra Holmes
Olivia Langston Hunt
Rachel Nicole Jones
Amanda D Littleton
Lauren Elizabeth Miller
Raquel Taylor Miranda
Austin Eli Moore
Jessica N Paz
Haley Nicole Rainey
Kayla Michelle Reeves
Anna Sison
Kyle Martin Trompower
Mackenna Grace Upchurch
Bailey Anne Vandiver
Brandt Gage Wright
HAMILTON
Austin Zinkann
HARDEMAN
Luis Santiago Ayala
Kamryn Nicole Brown
Kenylsha D Bryant
Lashara Shavay Burkley
Megan Ashley Caicedo
Ethan Scott Grantham
Timothy Landon Lee Harris
Joshua M Kennamore
Michael Brandon Knepp
Rianna V Lewis
Christopher Z Luciano
Keylon D Muex
Andrea Lashae Mullins
Keanna Monee Pirtle
Patric D Stewart
HARDIN
Taylor Brooke Alexander
Bailey Reese Brasher
Jenny Marie Briley
Alyssa Mariah Dilday
Ricki Kay Lynn Ford
Ryan Mitchell Guyer
Tori Ann Haggard
Austin Wade Henson
Makaila Cheyenne Keymon
Dustin Kane Moore
Mickay Vaschelle Qualls
Jefferson Charles Rey
Serenate N Searles
Jordan Luke Sledge
Elizabeth Diane Talley
Delaney Jean Timberman
Ronita D Walker
HAYWOOD
Brooklyn Paige Anderson
John Burton Friedman
Jennifer Marie Hendrix
Amye Ann Pitts
Nakesia Monique Shephard
Leigh Anne Stanley
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HENDERSON
Jordan Ray Bartholomew
Adam Clayton Briggs
Timothy Dovone Clark
Martice Daniel Crawford
Drake Daniel Eason
Jacob Alan Ewell
Zachary Robert Haynes
Shanna L Lindsey
Destiny Lanette Moody
Alaina Elizabeth Moore
Jordan L Morris
Jessica Marie Nowell
William Survan Pickering
Eli Tyler Plunk
Dylan Frank Powers
Holly Duncan Pratt
Brandi Sheree Reeves
Caitlin Ashlee Scott
Samuel Paul Shannon
Jacob Randall Thomas
Lyndsey P Tosh
Haven Nicole Trull
Emily Nicole Vinson
Trevor Chase Wood
Lilly M Woods
Trey M Wright
HENRY
Erika N Barlow
Brianna Leigh Houlle
Allie Joy Murphy
Chelsea N Phifer
Holly Nicole Potts
Rachel Gayle Ragan
David Ian Sarnik
Rachel Tioni Silvester
Mikala Cheyenne Spry
LAKE
Joel Tyler Estes
LAUDERDALE
Beau Bradford Simpson
Kolie J Smith
Simonne Janae Snipes
LEWIS
Kenzie Owen
MADISON
Brittany Zinelle Anderson
Samuel Davis Anderson
Isaac H Andrews
Amie Lee Scales Autrey
Crystal Linda Autry
Mark Anthony Bedwell
Matthew Elliot Blackwell
Shelbi Leigh Bond
Cameron D'Anne Briley
Chelsea Lane Brown
Hunter Daniel Brown
Marcus Wayne Brown
Ryan Mitchell Butler
Kimberly Renee Carpenter
Richard Jacob Crosnoe
Yulissa DeLaCerda
Mouhamd Elsebae
Hunter Mckinley Finan
Eric Nicholas Forsythe
Russell E Fowler
Brooke Lauren George
James Jacob Gross
Olivia Grace Hall
Jayda McKenzie Hampton
Christian Carter Hays
Janet Diane Hilliard
Angel Mae Hodgin
Brian Jacob Honey
Haleigh Elizabeth Hooper
Garrett Carson Jeanes
James Edward Johnson
Kalesha Rachelle Jones
Shalanda Denise Jones
Jessica Ellen Kirby
Dylan Alexander Kyle
Shea Elizabeth LaFont
Annabel Leon
Bishop Jones Lewis
Elizabeth E Macon
Hunter Allen Massey
Banks Christian Mayo
Jacob Lee McCord
Abby Leigh McNeal
Michael Patrick Mills
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Jacob Weston Morford
Jennifer Lynn Nieves
Lauren Marie Nieves
Ryan Joseph Palmatier
Carson Mitchell Parker
Chiquita Lashon Perry
Shainia Danielle Perry
Jessica Lynn Pittman
Andrew Christopher Pope
Naydelin Ramirez-Gonzalez
Desiree Ransom
Kaylee Renae Riddle
Cheterra Nicole Rogers
Julie Amanda Rouse
Joshua Bryant Shuford
Allison Taylor Smith
Mia Kayley Spivey
William A Swift
Christina Leigh Tall
Zachary Chase Taylor
Nicholas ONeil Teague
Anna June Thompson
Blake Martin Tims
Shelby M Tisdale
Hayden L Towater
Kayla Jordan Vaughn
Jesse A Williamson
Taylor Nicole Willis
Haley Nicole Worsham
Sarah Janine Yelverton
MAURY
Joshua Avery Frantz
McNAIRY
Tina Bailey Bennett
Brandon Kyle Brown
Jacob Ryan Cox
Kendall Shae Dickerson
Zachary Alan Howell
Sarah Elizabeth Hurst
Caleb Tate Kennedy
William Homer Lescheck
Landon Troy McAfee
Anna Marie Moore
Megan Nichole Morris
Haven D Phelps
Krista D Ray
Joshua Lee Shelby
Lauren Elizabeth Steele
Emily Katherine Surratt
MONTGOMERY
Kayla Renee Bradley
Michelle Amber Donner
Lucas W Veltri
OBION
Kristian Alisha Davis
Bethany N Workman
PERRY
William Blake Qualls
SHELBY
Sadler Allen Goodwin
Marcus Andrew Lytle
Annamarie B Pugh
WAYNE
Jerrica Katline Hicks
WEAKLEY
Brennen Zachary Cobb
Denise Rae Cook
Audrey Louise Grooms
Jeffery Lynn Hampton
Starr Anne Petersen
Lawson Michael Roberts
WHITE
Darin Reed Cole
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by Karen Ingala Smith
In 2016, at least 117 UK women killed by men, or where a man is the principal suspect. 117 women in 365 days is one woman dead every 3.1 days.
7 January 2016: Katrina O’Hara, 44, was stabbed to death by her ex-partner, Stuart Thomas, 49.
13 January 2016: Georgina Symonds, 25, was strangled with a rope/ligature by Peter Morgan, 53.
23 January 2016: Lisa Lyttle, 49, was strangled to death with a mobile phone charger. Her husband, Warren Lyttle, 50, has been charged with her murder.
29 January 2016: Andrea Lewis, 51, died suffering a fractured skull, broken ribs and 41 separate areas of bruising, inflicted by Rhys Hobbs 43.
30 January 2016: India Chipchase, 20, was found dead after having been declared missing. Edward Tenniswood, 51, has been convicted of her murder and rape. She died as a result of ‘blunt force trauma’ and ‘pressure on the neck’, 33 separate injuries were found on her body including haemorrhaging across her face, consistent with having been strangled.
31 January 2016: Guida Rufino, 38, was found dead with neck injuries. Her partner Anthony Roberts, is suspected of killing her before killing himself.
31 January 2016: Elidona Demiraj, 25, was stabbed/slashed in the throat. Arben Rexha, 31, has been charged with her murder.
2 February 2016: Geraldine Newman, 51, was killed by head injuries, her two children, Shannon, 12, and Shane, 6, were also stabbed to death. Her husband, and the father of the two children Paul Newman, 42, killed himself after killing his family.
3 February 2016: Bethany Hill, 20, was killed by a blade wound to the neck. Jack Williams, 21, and Kayleigh Woods, 23, are on trial for her murder.
4 February 2016: Caroline Andrews, 52, was strangled to death by her husband, Stuart Andrews, 54.
6 February 2016: Sheila Jefferson, 73, and her husband Dennis, Jefferson, were killed due to head and neck injuries before their home was set on fire. Norman Williams, 70, who was Sheila Jefferson’s brother-in-law, was suspected of killing them and died of injuries sustained in the fire.
7 February 2016: Maylyn Couperthwaite, 52, was stabbed to death by her neighbour Oliver Faughey, 62. Her mother, Audrey Couperthwaite, who was also hurt in the attack said her had subjected them to a campaign of harassment for 6-years
8 February 2016: Kerry Gascoigne, 43, died of “pressure to the neck”. Her partner, Stephen Fretwell, 44, has been charged with her murder.
12 February 2016: Leanne Wall, 36, was head-butted them strangled. Her (ex) partner, William Mack, 39, has been charged with her murder.
12 February 2016: Jessica McGraa, 37, was found dead. Bala Chinda, 25, was charged with her murder.
13 February 2016: Maria Byrne, 35, was found dead. Her husband, Darren Byrne, has been charged with her murder.
21 February 2016: Lisa Reynolds, 31, was killed by multiple stab wounds. Her partner, Barry Knapper, 31, has been charged with her murder.
22 February 2016: Natasha Bradbury, 28, was found dead. Luke Jones, 33, has been charged with her murder.
26 February 2016: Julie Hill, 51, was found dead alongside her mother, Rose Hill, 75. Christopher Whelan, 20, has been charged with their murders.
26 February 2016: Rose Hill, 75, was found dead alongside her daughter, Julie Hill, 51. Christopher Whelan, 20, has been charged with their murders.
26 February 2016: Christine James, 65, was murdered by Kris Wade, 36, who slit her throat in a sexually motivated attack. He had been sacked from previous jobs due to reports of him carrying out sexual assaults but police action had not been taken.
29 February 2016: Julie Archer, 49, died a number of days after being doused with petrol and set alight. Her brother, Stephen Archer, 50, has been charged with her murder.
2 March 2016: Dawn Green, 69, was found dead along with her husband Malcolm Green, 70. Police said they were treating her death as suspicious but were not looking for anyone else in relation to the deaths.
3 March 2016: Gemma Stevens, 32, was found dead in a house fire in the early hours of the morning. Gary Tyson, 35, has been charged with her murder, arson and attempted wounding. He had also been accused of attempting to cause grievous bodily harm to her on February 26.
11 March 2016: Lyndsay Smith, 42, was stabbed to death. Gavin Wilson, 41, of the same address, was charged with her murder.
14 March 2016: Robyn Mercer, 50, was found dead outside her home. Her head had been beaten so severely the police who found her ‘thought she had been shot’.
19 March 2016: Paige Doherty, 15, was killed through stab wounds to her neck. John Leathem, 31, has been charged with her murder.
21 March 2015: Carrie Ann Izzard, 47, was stabbed to death. She had split up with her boyfriend, Gerry Palmer, 50, only days before. He has been charged with her murder.
23 March 2016: Lynne Freeman, 46, was stabbed to death by her partner Alan Bennett, 34, he also murdered his ex-partner Jodie Betteridge, 30.
23 March 2016: Jodie Betteridge, 30, was stabbed to death by her ex-partner Alan Bennett, 34, who also murdered his partner, Lynne Freeman, 46.
23 March 2016: Joanna Trojniak, 29, was stabbed in the chest. Her partner, Pawel Sroka, 33, has been charged with her murder.
24 March 2016: Amina Begum, 47, was found outside her home with multiple stab wounds. Her son, Javid Ahmed, has been charged with her murder.
29 March 2016: Natasha Sadler, 40, was stabbed. Foster Christian, 53, has been charged with her murder and that of Simon Gorecki, 47, as well as two counts of GBH.
30 March – 3 April 2016: Laura Marshall, 31, was found dead on 4th Her partner, Gary O’Dowd had a long history of subjecting her to abuse and had threatened to kill her. He is currently on bail.
31 March 2016: Elizabeth MacKay, 60, was killed in what has been described by police as a “sustained and brutal assault”. Michael Taylor, 70, has been charged with her murder.
2 April 2016: Marie Johnston, 44, was found dead. Matthew Dean, 34, has been charged with wounding with intent and sexual assault.
2 April 2016: Norma Bell, 79, was found dead after a fire at her home, she had been killed before the fire started. Gareth Dack, 32, has been charged with her murder.
10 April 2016: Tracy Cockrell, 51, who had moved to a new area was found dead alongside Nigel McGrath. Police said that they were treating Tracy’s death as murder and were not looking for anyone else.
11 April 2016: Helen Bailey, 51, was last seen alive. Her body was found three months later in a sceptic tank in the grounds of her home. Her partner Ian Stewart, who had reported her missing, has been charged with her murder and perverting the course of justice.
12 April 2016: Leigh-Ann Mahachi, 22, was killed with multiple stab wounds. Tapiwa Furusa, 37, has been charged with her murder.
13 April 2016: Jean Ryan, 67, was stabbed to death. Her husband, Shaun Ryan, 61, has been charged with her murder.
17 April 2016: Coleen Westlake, 48, died of blunt force trauma and strangulation. Craig Bird, 31, has been charged with her murder.
18 April 2016: Nasreen Khan, 39, was killed with multiple stab wounds inflicted by her husband Imran Khan, 39.
24 April 2016: Laraine Rayner, 53, was killed by a stab wound to the neck. Steven Stocks, 43, has been charged with her murder.
24 April 24: Faye Daniels, 30, was killed by multiple stab wounds. Phillip Barlow, 36, was charged with her murder.
26 April 2016: Xin Xin Liu, 39, was stabbed to death. Her husband Robert Kerr, 38, has been charged with her murder.
28 April 2016: Louise O’Brien, 36, was found dead and wrapped up in a carpet after having been strangled between 24 and 28 April. Her partner, David Anderson, 41, has been charged with her murder.
1 May 2016: Natalie Hemming, 31, was last seen. Her family reported her missing on 3 May. Her husband Paul Hemming, 42, was arrested on 4 May and later charged with her murder. Her body was found on 22 May.
1 May 2016: Becky Morgan, 17, was pulled dead from the sea. Michael Bowditch, 21, was found guilty of manslaughter for not helping her or summoning help as she drowned.
3 May 2016: Iris Owens, 75, was found dead. Her son, Robert Owens, 47, has been charged with her murder.
4 May 2016: Julie Cook, 44, died in hospital a day after sustaining a head injury. Daniel Bragg, 36, has been charged with manslaughter.
7 May 2016: Khabi Abrey, 30, was killed as a result of a fire in the flats where she liked. Lillo Toisi, 47, has been charged with her murder, plus arson with intent to endanger life, and arson being reckless as to whether life was endangered.
8 May 2016: Anne-Marie Nield, 44, was found dead with multiple injuries. Richard Howarth, 41, has been charged with her murder.
19 May 2016: Maria Mbombo, 46, was stabbed to death. Her husband Jose Leonardo, also known as Jeff Mbombo, has been charged with her murder.
20 May2016: Marina Erte, 33, was found dead. Her ex-husband, Gytis Griskevicius, 32, has been charged with murder.
21 May 2016: Sonita Nijhawan, 38 was stabbed 124 times with an axe and a knife by her husband Sanjay Nijhawan, 38. He was found guilty of manslaughter.
2 June 2016: Dawn Rhodes, 38, was found dead. Her husband, Robert Rhodes, 42, has been charged with her murder.
3 June 2016: Sylvia Stewart, 69, and her husband Peter Stewart,73 were reported missing. Peter Stewart was later found stabbed to death. Ali Qazimaj, 42, fled the country and was arrested in Luxemburg in relation to the Stuarts’ death. Police have indicated that they have no expectation of finding Sylvia Stewart alive.
9 June 2016: Andrena Douglas, 53, was found dead when police went to her home to inform her that her partner, Henry Galbraith, 50, had been found badly injured in a caravan fire. Her death is being treated as murder. Police are said to be ‘not looking for anyone else’.
13 June 2016: Karen Hales, 53, and her daughter Jade Hales, 28, were killed by blunt force trauma injuries to the head. Anthony Showers, 42, has been charged with their murders.
13 June 2016: Jade Hales, 28, and her mother Karen Hales, 53, were killed by blunt force trauma injuries to the head. Anthony Showers, 42, has been charged with their murders.
16 June 2016: Jo Cox, 38, Labour MP, was shot and stabbed multiple times following a constituency meeting. Thomas Mair, 52, has been charged in relation to her death.
20 June 2016: Helen Fraser, 50, was stabbed to death. Her partner Stephen Bernard, 50, was also found dead with a self-inflicted stab wound. Police are not looking for anyone else.
20th June 2016: Jean Irwin, 83, was strangled to death. Her husband John Irwin, 77, was found hanged. Police are treating Jean’s death as murder and are not looking for anyone else in relations to the crime.
21 June 2016: A 61-year-old woman who has not yet been named was stabbed to death. Vaclovas Liubavicius, 61, who is believed to have been her partner, has been charged with her murder.
23 June 2016: Agnieszka Szmura, 30, was stabbed to death. Toryino Williams, 22, has been charged with her murder.
23 June 2016: Sarah Nash, 37, was strangled and beaten by her partner Lee Guntrip, 25. He had attended a Building Better Relations Programme and a Domestic Abuse Programme after pleading guilty to charges of actual bodily harm and assault by beating. Guntrip also killed himself.
6 July 2016: Albertina Choules, 81, died of a head injury before her body was set alight. Tautuydas Narbutas, 23, has been charged with her murder.
12 July 2016: Allison Muncaster, 48, was shot dead. Her husband Stephen Muncaster, 47, is believed to have killed her then shot himself dead.
15 July 2016: Fiona Southwell, 60, was found dead. Daniel Edwards, 21, has been charged with her murder.
18 July 2016: Aimee Spencer, 27, died of her injuries after having been reported pushed/thrown to her death.
18 July 2016: Emma Baum, 22, died from severe head injuries after a “sustained attack”. David Davies, 25, has been charged with her murder.
18 July 2016: Claire Hart, 50, was shot dead, alongside her daughter Charlotte Hart, 19, by her husband Lance Hart,57, who then shot himself dead.
18 July 2016: Charlotte Hart, 19, as shot dead, alongside her mother Claire Hart, 50, by her father Lance Hart,57, who then shot himself dead.
19 July 2016: Tracy Gabriel, 40, was stabbed to death. Her ex-partner, Hugh Gallacher, 57, is thought to have killed her and a friend, before jumping to his death.
20 July 2016: Samia Shahid, 28, is believed to have been raped by her ex-husband Choudhry Shakeel and then strangled by Shakeel and her father Mohammed Shahid.
22 July 2016: Nicola Haworth, 33, was strangled to death. Gary Fletcher, 34, has been charged with her murder.
19-22 July 2016: Lenuta Haidemac, 28, was found dead. Casey Scott, 28, has been charged with her murder.
24 July 2016: Hannah Pearson, 16, was pronounced dead shortly after having been taken to hospital by emergency services. James Morton, 23, has been charged with her murder.
28 July 2016: Margaret Mayer, 85, was found dead after her husband Angus Mayer, had tried to throw himself under a train. He was later arrested and detained in relation to her death.
3 August 2016: Darlene Horton, 64, an American tourist visiting London, was stabbed to death by Zakaria Bulhan, 19.
4 August 2016: Gregana Prodanova, 38, was last seen alive. She was reported missing on 8th August and ‘human remains’ now confirmed to be hers, were found on 16 August. Her ex-partner Kostadin Kostov, 42, has been charged with her murder.
4 August 2016: Lynne Braund, 54, died of critical injuries after being taken to hospital with severe burns. Raymond O’Connell, 63, has been charged with her murder.
12 August 2016: Donna Williamson, 44, was stabbed to death. Her partner, Kevin O’Regan, 37, has been charged with her murder.
19 August 2016: Xixi Bi, 24, was found dead after being reported to police as ‘experiencing breathing difficulties’. Her boyfriend Jordan Matthews, 23, has been charged with her murder.
23 August 2016: Mia Ayliffe-Chung, 21, was stabbed to death whilst backpacking in Australia. Smail Ayad, 29, has been charged with her murder and that of Tom Jackson, 30, who died of injuries sustained when trying to save her.
25 August 2016: Shana Grice, 18, was found dead at home after failing to arrive at work. Michael Lane, 27, has been charged with her murder.
13 September 2016: Alison Farr-Davies, 42, was found dead. Dean Jones, 37, has been charged with her murder.
15 September 2016: Melinda Korosi, 33, died of her injuries shortly after police were called to her home. Miklos Verebes, 29, has been charged with her murder in what was described by police as a ‘domestic related’ incident.
16 September 2016: Hayley Dean, 38, was killed through blunt force trauma injury to her head. James D’Arcy, 50, has been charged with her murder.
17 September 2016: Annie Besala Ekofo, 53, and her nephew Bervil Ekofo, 21, were shot dead. Obina Ezeoke, 24, has been charged with their murders.
19 September 2016: Zofia Sadowska, 20, was found dead. Ashan Hassan, 28, has been charged with her murder.
24 September 2016L Nasreem Buksh, 43, is believed to have been killed through a head injury. A 54-year-old man, believed to be her husband Asghar Buksh, is being held in custody in relation to her death.
28 September 2016: Zoe Morgan, 21, and Lee Simmons, 33, were stabbed to death. Andrew Saunders, 20, has been charged with their murders.
2 October 2016: Jackie Pattenden, 53, was stabbed in the chest. Her partner Michael Rough, 55, has been charged with her murder.
2 October 2016: Natasha Wake, 26, was stabbed to death. Jay Nava, 26, with who she had recently ended a relationship, has been charged with her murder.
6 October 2016: Mandy Gallear, 42, was stabbed to death. Her husband Stuart Gallear, 41, has been charged with her murder.
8 October 2016: Lucy Jones, 35, suffered multiple injuries in a prolonged attack. Liam Fletcher, 29, has been charged with her murder.
9 October 2016: Vicky Bance, 37, died in hospital after being stabbed multiple times. Robert Bamce, 53, has been charged with her murder.
12 October 2016: Alice Ruggles, 24, was found at home with serious injuries and declared dead on the scene. Trimaan Dhillon,27, has been charged with her murder.
14 October 2016: Sophie Smith, 17, was subjected to a sustained attack and died of her injuries. Her partner Morgan Banks, 18, has been charged with her murder.
17 October 2016: Jodie Wilkinson, 27, was stabbed to death. David Waterston has been charged with her murder.
17 October 2016: Pardeep Kaur, 30, was reported missing. Her body was found 5 days later. It is believed that she was attacked as she walked home from work. Vadims Ruskuls, 24, has been charged with her murder.
29 October 2016: Ellia Arathoun, 29, was last seen alive. Her remains were found on 3 October. Andrew Proctor, 39, has been charged with her murder.
15 November 2016: Belen Tripp, 52, was stabbed to death. Her husband Peter Tripp, 70, has been charged with her murder.
20 November 2016: Natasha Wild, 23, was stabbed to death. A 31-year-old man was being held in police custody.
22 November 2016: Deeqa Ibrahim, 41, was stabbed to death. Bashir Ali, 41, said to be known to her, has been charged with her murder.
23 November 2016: Lisa Skidmore, 37, was found dead after a fire in her home. Her post-mortem found she had been strangled before the fire started. Her 80-year-old mother told police she had disturbed an intruder who had then assaulted her. Police are looking for a man in his 20s.
3 December 2016: Rebecca Johnson, 26, was stabbed to death. Her boyfriend Radec Kovac, 36, has been charged with her murder.
8 December 2016: Linda Ordinans, 61, was found dead at home after being alerted by her husband Nigel Ordinans, 63, who told them that he had killed her. He killed himself shortly afterwards.
8 December 2016: Holly Alexander, 37, was stabbed to death along with Ronnie Kidd, 40. Krzysztof Gadecki, 37, has been charged with their murders.
10 December 2016: Andraya Webb, 39, was killed in a house fire that had been deliberately started. Anthony Porter, 32, has been charged with her murder.
12 December 2016: Umida Eshboboeva, 29, died after a suspected assault in her home. Adkhamjon Tovasharov, 34, has been charged with her murder.
15 December 2016: Angela Best, 51, was found unresponsive after a call to police and medics and was later declared dead. A man who was taken to hospital is being treated as a suspect.
16 December 2016: Clare Paton/Nagle, 38, was killed through ‘pressure on the neck’. Her husband, Vincent Nagle, 44, who died shortly afterwards in a car crash, is suspected to have killed her.
22 December 2016: Hayley Wall, 25, died 9 days after being assaulted. Christoper Wall, 58, has been charged with her murder.
26 December 2016: Nicola Woodman, 39, was stabbed to death. James Hutchinson, 42, has been charged with her murder.
Awaiting information regarding the deaths of Gurpreet Kaur, Tanussum Winning, and an as-yet-unnamed woman from West Bridgford, Nottingham, Sandra Gill, Michelle Wright, Jean Constant, Debbie Wilkinson, Linda Harding, Kelly Machin, Tracy McPartland and Stacey Tierney. Any updates on these women or others missing from the list gratefully received.
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Videos
Newsies | 2011 | Paper Mill Playhouse | VOB + smalls
Cast: Jeremy Jordan, John Dossett, Kara Lindsay, Capathia Jenkins, Ben Fankhauser
Note: This VOB has clips from the 15th matinee and evening show and the full audio from the 16th. Includes the cut Jack/Katherine song that Something to Believe In replaced
A New Brain | 6.24.15 | Off Centre | VOB + smalls
Cast Info: Jonathan Groff (Gordon), Dan Fogler (Mr. Bungee), Ana Gasteyer (Mimi Schwinn), Alyse Alan Lewis (Rhoda), Alan Lazar (Roger), Josh Lamon (Richard), Rema Webb (Lisa), Jenni Barber (Waitress/Nancy)
Bare | 4.17.4 | Off Broadway | VOB + smalls
Cast: Michael Arden, John Hill, Jenna Leigh Green, Natalie Joy Johnson, Kay Trinidad, Aaron Lohr, Lindsay Scott, Mike Canon, Kaitlin Hopkins, Kearren Giovanni, Adam Fleming, Jim Price, Sasha Allen, Romelda T. Benjamin, Isaac Calpito
Groundhog Day | 3.16.17 | Broadway | VOB + smalls
Cast: Andy Karl, Barrett Doss, Vishal Vaidya, Joh Sanders, Rebecca Faulkenberry, Heather Ayers, Gerard Canonico, Katy Geraghty, Jenna Rubaii, Raymond J. Lee, Andrew Call, Rheaume Crenshaw
Notes: Set breaks after 20 mins and it's done as a concert
Spring Awakening | 2.10.07 | Broadway | VOB no smalls
Cast: Jonathan Groff, Lea Michele, John Gallagher Jr., Krysta Rodriguez, Phoebe Stroll, Lilli Cooper, Remy Zaken, Jonathan B. Wright, Gideon Glick, Brian Charles Johnson, Skylar Astin
Spring Awakening | 2.8.11 | 2NT | VOB + smalls
Cast: Elizabeth Judd, Christopher Wood, Coby Getzug, Courtney Markowitz, Jim Hogan, Aaliya Bowles, Rachel Geisler, Emily Mest, George Salazar
The Prom | 9.17.16 | VOB + smalls
Cast Info: Beth Leavel, Caitlin Kinnunen, Brooks Ashmanskas, Christopher Sieber, Angie Schworer, Anna Grace Barlow, Josh Lamon, Martin Moran.
Notes: Beautiful HD capture of the Pre-Broadway tryout, with a book by Bob Martin. A really touching and funny new musical, led by a hilarious cast of Broadway Veterans. A perfect mix of comedy and drama. A. sunset's master
Tuck Everlasting | 4.4.16 | VOB + smalls
Cast Info: Andrew Keenan-Bolger (Jesse Tuck), Carolee Carmell (Mae Tuck), Michael Park (Angus Tuck), Terrence Mann (Man in the Yellow Suit), Fred Applegate (Constable Joe), Michael Wartella (Hugo), Valerie Wright (Mother), Pippa Pearthree (Nana), Sarah Charles Lewis (Winnie Foster)
Notes: I’ve actually had this one in my possession for a while, I just never logged it.
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'Salem's Lot Review: Gary Dauberman Delivers The Goods
Gary Dauberman's 'Salem's Lot is an engrossing and atmospheric adaptation of Stephen King's 1975 novel, successfully transforming the source material into a cinematic experience that feels both classic and contemporary. With a cast led by Lewis Pullman, Makenzie Leigh, Alfre Woodard, and Bill Camp, the film recaptures the eerie, claustrophobic horror of the novel while introducing modern filmmaking techniques that amplify its chilling themes. For fans of supernatural horror, the film strikes a near-perfect balance between slow-burning tension and pulse-pounding moments, with some minor flaws in pacing and narrative focus. Nevertheless, 'Salem's Lot proves to be one of the better King adaptations in recent years. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QtVzKkv03ic Premise: The film follows writer Ben Mears (Lewis Pullman), who returns to the small town of Jerusalem’s Lot—colloquially called "Salem’s Lot"—to find inspiration for his next novel. But as he reconnects with his childhood home, he begins to notice that something sinister is lurking beneath the surface of the town. This familiar trope, where a protagonist returns to a haunted or cursed hometown, is given new life through Dauberman's tight direction, creating a sense of isolation and dread that is palpable throughout the film. Lewis Pullman is captivating: Pullman plays Mears with a quiet intensity, capturing the character’s intellectual curiosity and growing paranoia as he uncovers the town’s dark secret: the arrival of a vampire, Kurt Barlow (played with menacing gravitas by Alexander Ward). The gradual discovery of Barlow’s influence on the town is masterfully paced, and the film’s slow reveal of his horrific powers heightens the tension in a way that will please both fans of King’s novel and those unfamiliar with the story. The ensemble cast is one of the standout elements of 'Salem’s Lot. Makenzie Leigh delivers a strong performance as Susan Norton, Mears’ love interest, whose warmth and sincerity make her a grounded and relatable character amid the escalating chaos. Leigh's chemistry with Pullman is convincing, and their relationship provides a necessary emotional anchor to the film’s supernatural elements. Woodard and Camp shine: Alfre Woodard, as Dr. Cody, brings gravitas and wisdom to her role, making her one of the key figures in the fight against the vampire threat. John Benjamin Hickey, as Father Callahan, also stands out, portraying the clergyman’s crisis of faith with both vulnerability and strength, particularly as he faces the town’s supernatural invasion. His arc is one of the film’s most compelling subplots, adding layers of existential dread that enhance the overall theme of good versus evil. Bill Camp’s portrayal of Matthew Burke is a particular highlight. His character, a high school teacher who helps Mears and the other residents confront the vampire, exudes a mix of paternal warmth and weariness. Camp’s performance brings a touch of humanity to the bleak, otherworldly atmosphere of the film, and his moments of dry humor provide a much-needed respite from the horror. Kurt Barlow: Ward's Kurt Barlow is terrifying in his restraint. Rather than overplaying the villainous role, Ward's portrayal of the ancient vampire is cold, calculating, and deeply unsettling. His piercing eyes and commanding presence make every scene he’s in nerve-racking, creating a chilling antagonist that feels truly evil without descending into campiness. Atmosphere: One of Dauberman's strengths in 'Salem’s Lot is his ability to craft an atmosphere of slow-building horror. The town itself, with its aging houses, shadowy streets, and decrepit landmarks, feels like a character in its own right. The cinematography by Michael Burgess uses lighting and shadows to great effect, capturing the oppressive atmosphere of the town as it descends into darkness, both literally and figuratively. There are several key sequences in which the use of fog, dim street lamps, and long, empty corridors evoke a haunting, gothic horror that feels timeless. This atmospheric build-up is complemented by a chilling score from composer Nathan Barr and Lisbeth Scott. His music, subtle yet effective, accentuates the sense of dread without overshadowing the film’s quieter moments. The balance between silence and sound is key to the tension, with the eerie melodies creeping in at just the right moments to ratchet up the suspense. Pacing: While the film adheres to the core structure of King’s novel, Dauberman also updates the narrative for modern audiences in ways that feel organic. The pacing, though at times uneven, is generally well-executed, allowing the story’s themes of isolation, fear, and the corruption of innocence to resonate in today’s world. The small-town dynamics and interpersonal relationships are fleshed out in ways that make the horror feel grounded, ensuring that the supernatural elements hit even harder when they arrive. The first half of the film is slow and methodical, focusing on character development and setting the stage for the eventual descent into chaos. This deliberate pace may feel frustrating to viewers expecting a more action-driven horror film, but for those familiar with King’s brand of slow-burning tension, it’s a rewarding build-up. When the horror finally erupts, it’s visceral and terrifying, with practical effects that enhance the film’s gritty, grounded tone. Set pieces: The film’s major set pieces—particularly the climactic battle between the townspeople and Barlow’s minions—are well-staged, with a sense of desperation and raw violence that makes the stakes feel incredibly high. Dauberman doesn’t shy away from bloodshed, but he uses it sparingly, allowing the horror to creep into the audience’s psyche rather than relying on shock value. Flaws: While 'Salem’s Lot is a standout in many respects, it’s not without its flaws. Some characters, particularly those in the supporting cast, feel underdeveloped, and the film’s middle section drags slightly as it transitions from the mystery of Barlow’s influence to the full-on horror of his takeover. A few narrative threads are left unresolved or feel rushed, which may leave some viewers craving more closure. That said, these issues don’t detract significantly from the overall experience. The film’s strengths—its atmosphere, performances, and ability to evoke genuine terror—far outweigh its minor pacing issues. Overall: 'Salem’s Lot is a masterfully crafted horror film that does justice to Stephen King’s beloved novel. With strong performances, a chilling atmosphere, and a well-executed narrative, the film stands as a testament to Dauberman’s understanding of King’s work and his ability to translate it into a visual medium. For fans of supernatural horror and Stephen King adaptations, this is a must-see, delivering scares that linger long after the credits roll. Read the full article
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'Salem's Lot Review: Gary Dauberman Delivers The Goods
Gary Dauberman's 'Salem's Lot is an engrossing and atmospheric adaptation of Stephen King's 1975 novel, successfully transforming the source material into a cinematic experience that feels both classic and contemporary. With a cast led by Lewis Pullman, Makenzie Leigh, Alfre Woodard, and Bill Camp, the film recaptures the eerie, claustrophobic horror of the novel while introducing modern filmmaking techniques that amplify its chilling themes. For fans of supernatural horror, the film strikes a near-perfect balance between slow-burning tension and pulse-pounding moments, with some minor flaws in pacing and narrative focus. Nevertheless, 'Salem's Lot proves to be one of the better King adaptations in recent years. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QtVzKkv03ic Premise: The film follows writer Ben Mears (Lewis Pullman), who returns to the small town of Jerusalem’s Lot—colloquially called "Salem’s Lot"—to find inspiration for his next novel. But as he reconnects with his childhood home, he begins to notice that something sinister is lurking beneath the surface of the town. This familiar trope, where a protagonist returns to a haunted or cursed hometown, is given new life through Dauberman's tight direction, creating a sense of isolation and dread that is palpable throughout the film. Lewis Pullman is captivating: Pullman plays Mears with a quiet intensity, capturing the character’s intellectual curiosity and growing paranoia as he uncovers the town’s dark secret: the arrival of a vampire, Kurt Barlow (played with menacing gravitas by Alexander Ward). The gradual discovery of Barlow’s influence on the town is masterfully paced, and the film’s slow reveal of his horrific powers heightens the tension in a way that will please both fans of King’s novel and those unfamiliar with the story. The ensemble cast is one of the standout elements of 'Salem’s Lot. Makenzie Leigh delivers a strong performance as Susan Norton, Mears’ love interest, whose warmth and sincerity make her a grounded and relatable character amid the escalating chaos. Leigh's chemistry with Pullman is convincing, and their relationship provides a necessary emotional anchor to the film’s supernatural elements. Woodard and Camp shine: Alfre Woodard, as Dr. Cody, brings gravitas and wisdom to her role, making her one of the key figures in the fight against the vampire threat. John Benjamin Hickey, as Father Callahan, also stands out, portraying the clergyman’s crisis of faith with both vulnerability and strength, particularly as he faces the town’s supernatural invasion. His arc is one of the film’s most compelling subplots, adding layers of existential dread that enhance the overall theme of good versus evil. Bill Camp’s portrayal of Matthew Burke is a particular highlight. His character, a high school teacher who helps Mears and the other residents confront the vampire, exudes a mix of paternal warmth and weariness. Camp’s performance brings a touch of humanity to the bleak, otherworldly atmosphere of the film, and his moments of dry humor provide a much-needed respite from the horror. Kurt Barlow: Ward's Kurt Barlow is terrifying in his restraint. Rather than overplaying the villainous role, Ward's portrayal of the ancient vampire is cold, calculating, and deeply unsettling. His piercing eyes and commanding presence make every scene he’s in nerve-racking, creating a chilling antagonist that feels truly evil without descending into campiness. Atmosphere: One of Dauberman's strengths in 'Salem’s Lot is his ability to craft an atmosphere of slow-building horror. The town itself, with its aging houses, shadowy streets, and decrepit landmarks, feels like a character in its own right. The cinematography by Michael Burgess uses lighting and shadows to great effect, capturing the oppressive atmosphere of the town as it descends into darkness, both literally and figuratively. There are several key sequences in which the use of fog, dim street lamps, and long, empty corridors evoke a haunting, gothic horror that feels timeless. This atmospheric build-up is complemented by a chilling score from composer Nathan Barr and Lisbeth Scott. His music, subtle yet effective, accentuates the sense of dread without overshadowing the film’s quieter moments. The balance between silence and sound is key to the tension, with the eerie melodies creeping in at just the right moments to ratchet up the suspense. Pacing: While the film adheres to the core structure of King’s novel, Dauberman also updates the narrative for modern audiences in ways that feel organic. The pacing, though at times uneven, is generally well-executed, allowing the story’s themes of isolation, fear, and the corruption of innocence to resonate in today’s world. The small-town dynamics and interpersonal relationships are fleshed out in ways that make the horror feel grounded, ensuring that the supernatural elements hit even harder when they arrive. The first half of the film is slow and methodical, focusing on character development and setting the stage for the eventual descent into chaos. This deliberate pace may feel frustrating to viewers expecting a more action-driven horror film, but for those familiar with King’s brand of slow-burning tension, it’s a rewarding build-up. When the horror finally erupts, it’s visceral and terrifying, with practical effects that enhance the film’s gritty, grounded tone. Set pieces: The film’s major set pieces—particularly the climactic battle between the townspeople and Barlow’s minions—are well-staged, with a sense of desperation and raw violence that makes the stakes feel incredibly high. Dauberman doesn’t shy away from bloodshed, but he uses it sparingly, allowing the horror to creep into the audience’s psyche rather than relying on shock value. Flaws: While 'Salem’s Lot is a standout in many respects, it’s not without its flaws. Some characters, particularly those in the supporting cast, feel underdeveloped, and the film’s middle section drags slightly as it transitions from the mystery of Barlow’s influence to the full-on horror of his takeover. A few narrative threads are left unresolved or feel rushed, which may leave some viewers craving more closure. That said, these issues don’t detract significantly from the overall experience. The film’s strengths—its atmosphere, performances, and ability to evoke genuine terror—far outweigh its minor pacing issues. Overall: 'Salem’s Lot is a masterfully crafted horror film that does justice to Stephen King’s beloved novel. With strong performances, a chilling atmosphere, and a well-executed narrative, the film stands as a testament to Dauberman’s understanding of King’s work and his ability to translate it into a visual medium. For fans of supernatural horror and Stephen King adaptations, this is a must-see, delivering scares that linger long after the credits roll. Read the full article
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July 11, 2018: Obituaries
Bobby Jolly, 64
Bobby Ray Jolly, Sr., age 64, of Roaring River, passed away Saturday, July 7, 2018 at Curis at Wilkesboro. He was born January 18, 1954 in Wilkes County to William Marvin Dimette and Maude Ethel Pruitt Jolly. Mr. Jolly was a member of Stony Hill Baptist Church and a member of the National Guard. He was an avid NASCAR and dirt track racing fan; and loved cars. Bobby was preceded in death by his parents; daughter, Marcia Ellen Jolly; brothers, Billy Jolly, Abe Jolly, Roby Jolly; and sister, Ozell Burcham.
Surviving are his wife, Helen Wolfe Jolly; son, Bobby Ray Jolly, Jr. of Roaring River; daughters, Breanna Anderson of Roaring River, Tonya Jolly of Winston Salem; grandchildren, Hannah and Ella Anderson, Noah and Wesly Hemric; sisters, Retta Durham of North Wilkesboro, Lillie Little of Clemmons, Callie McHone of Browns Summit; nieces and nephews, Kim Caudill, Ryan Jolly, Jamie Marley, Rachall McCoy and Jake Woods; special sister-in-law, Tammy Woods.
Memorial service was held July 9, at Oak Grove Baptist Church on Rock Quarry Road with Rev. Ken Pardue and Rev. Joel Blevins officiating. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Mtn. Valley Hospice, 688 North Bridge Street, Elkin, NC 28621.
Miller Funeral Service is in charge of the arrangements.
Maudie Dillard, 85
Mrs. Maudie Sue Rogers Dillard, age 85 of North Wilkesboro, passed away Saturday, July 07, 2018 at Wilkes Senior Village.
Funeral services were held July 9, at Reins Sturdivant Chapel with Rev. Lawson Horton, Rev. Tim Roten and Rev. Shane Pardue officiating. Burial was in Harmony Baptist Church cemetery.
Mrs. Dillard was born October 2, 1932 in White Top Virginia to Franklin and Maudie Huffman Rogers. She was a member of Greater Vision Baptist Church. Mrs. Dillard was retired from Holly Farms Poultry (Tyson Foods).
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband; Leonard Eugene Dillard, a daughter; Carolyn Shumate, a son; Roland Dillard, a sister; Ruth Hart and a brother; Frank Rogers.
She is survived by a daughter; BJ Johnson of North Wilkesboro, a son; Roger Dillard of St. Cloud FL, eight grandchildren; Allen Dillard, Crystal Dillard Triplette, Charlie Dillard, LeAnne Dillard, Beth Ann Schramm, Clayton Shumate, Katie Childress and Jonathon Johnson, eight great grandchildren; Kendall Smidovec, Tatum Smidovec, Ethan Childress, Makinizi Childress, Brantlee Childress, Cody Dillard, Trip Triplette and Eva Triplette and two sisters; Maggie Bumgarner of Wilkesboro and Connie Hart of Millers Creek.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Byrd Ridge Crisis Center Food Pantry, PO Box 1188 North Wilkesboro, NC 28659.
Gary Pearson, 66
Gary Gean Pearson, age 66, of Hays, passed away Friday, July 6, 2018. He was born February 13, 1952 in New Orleans, Louisiana to Henry Marshall and Reba Jane Williams Pearson. Mr. Pearson was a paratrooper in the United States Army 82nd Airborne Division. He was preceded in death by his parents; twin brother, Larry Dean Pearson; brother, Edward George Pearson; sister, Pamela Rose Pearson; and nephew, Marshall Keith "Tucker" Pearson.
Surviving are his wife, Elaine Pearson; beloved daughter, Jennifer Pearson Faw and husband Jeff of North Wilkesboro; brothers, Michael Alvin Pearson and wife Jean of Ronda, Marshall Keith Pearson of Hays; grandchildren whom he adored, Ethan Colt Faw, Lakyn Breanna Faw both of North Wilkesboro; nieces and nephews, Josh Pearson of Charlotte, Chris Conner of Charlotte, Tesha Simpson and husband Jay of Bessemer City, Laura Pearson of Traphill, Marsha Pearson of Boomer, Ronald Tinnin and wife Michelle of Wilkesboro, Rodney Tinnin of North Wilkesboro, Wayne Dail of Taylorsville; and special neighbor and friend, John Poplin of Hays.
Gary was a caring and generous person who touched the lives of many. Earthly possessions were not important to him as he would give his last dime away to help someone else in need. If you ever met him you would not forget him. He had a magnetic personality and loved to entertain people with his stories and rhymes. He also had a unique style and often dressed in western attire. He will deeply be missed by those who loved him.
Memorial service will be held 11:00 a.m. Saturday, July 14, 2018 at the home, 208 Montieth Acres Road, Hays. Instead of flowers, the family requests than an unexpected and unsolicited act of kindness for someone in need be done in his name. Miller Funeral Service is in charge of the arrangements.
Debbie Wyatt, 61
Ms. Debbie Lynn Wyatt, age 61 of Fleetwood passed away Thursday, July 5, 2018 at Foley Center at Chestnut Ridge in Blowing Rock.
Funeral services was held July 9, at Old Fields Baptist Church in Ashe County with Rev. Larry Powers officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery.
Ms. Wyatt was born June 23, 1957 in Wilmington Delaware to Billy Junior and Jo Ann Blackburn Wyatt. She was a member of Beaver Creek Christian Church.
She was preceded in death by a sister and brother in law; Donna Leigh Snider and husband; Mike Snider.
Ms. Wyatt is survived by her parents of Fleetwood, a sister; Janet Miller and husband John of Fleetwood, two aunts; Allene Blackburn of West Jefferson and Carol Wyatt of Hamptonville,an uncle; Ford Wyatt and wife Virginia of North Wilkesboro, nephew; John Junior Miller, niece; Mary Kay Miller and several cousins.
Flowers will be accepted or memorials may be made to the Old Fields Baptist Church 1964 Conley Creek Road, Fleetwood NC 28626.
Archie Staley, 94
Robert Archie "Bob" Staley, Sr., age 94, of Boomer, passed away Thursday, July 5, 2018 at Wake Forest Baptist Health-Wilkes Regional. He was born July 6, 1924 in Wilkes County to William "Bud" Gordon and Cornelia Byrd Staley. Mr. Staley was a World War II US Army Veteran and very proud of his military service. Mr. Staley was preceded in death by his parents; five brothers; and a sister.
Surviving are his wife, Katrina Sue Phillips Staley; sons, Robert "Archie" Staley, Jr. and wife Lisa of Wilbar, William "Gilbert" Staley and wife Daisy of Purlear, Mark Daniel Staley of Moravian Falls, Ricky Clarence Staley and wife Dawn of Boomer; sister, Mary Kilby; eight grandchildren; and three great grandchildren.
Funeral service was held July 8, at Miller Funeral Chapel with Rev. Jay Johnson officiating. Burial with military honors by Veterans of Foreign Wars Honor Guard Post 1142 followed in Sharon Walker Baptist Church Cemetery. Flowers will be accepted or memorials may be made to the VFW Post 1142, PO Box 357, North Wilkesboro, NC 28659.
Miller Funeral Service is in charge of the arrangements.
Christopher Cleary, 35
Mr. Christopher Daniel Cleary, 35, of North Wilkesboro, passed away on Thursday, July 5, 2018.
Christopher was born on May 6, 1983 in Wilkes County to Johnny Daniel Cleary and Pamela Jane Call Cleary.
Christopher is preceded in death by his Mother and grandfather, Hubert Call.
Christopher is survived by: his wife, Misty Cleary; daughter, Christy Dawn Absher; father, Johnny Daniel Cleary; grandmother, Margaret Ann Call, several nieces, nephews and many beloved friends and Family.
The Family would like to thank Mt. Valley Hospice and Christopher's racing family for their support.
Visitation was July 8, at Gordon Baptist Church in North Wilkesboro. The funeral service was at Gordon Baptist Church. Burial followed the funeral at Gordon Baptist Church Cemetery.
In addition to flowers memorial donations may be given to Mt. Valley Hospice 945 Zephyr Road, Dobson, NC 27017.
Rev. Mark Barlow officiated.
Adams Funeral Home of Wilkes has the honor of serving the Cleary Family.
Kenneth Brewer, 60
Mr. Kenneth Wayne Brewer, age 60 of Millers Creek passed away Wednesday, July 4th, 2018 at his home.
Memorial service was held July 8th, at Wilkesboro Baptist Church with Dr. Chris Hefner officiating.
Mr. Brewer was born May 26, 1958 in Salisbury to Edward and Betty Kelso Brewer. He was a Project Manager in Construction and a member of Forest Hills Baptist Church in Raleigh.
Mr. Brewer was preceded in death by his father; Edward Brewer.
He is survived by his mother; Betty Brewer of Wilkesboro, a son; Jim Brewer and wife Annie of Fuquay -Varina, four grandchildren; Payton Elizabeth Brewer, James Finley Brewer, William Edwards Brewer and Parker Earline Brewer and two brothers; Michael Edwin Brewer and wife Debby of Winston Salem and David Lee Brewer of Marietta, GA.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to A Hand of Hope 607 N Ennis Street, Fuquay-Varina, NC 27526.
James Wood, 71
Mr. James David Wood, age 71, of Wilkesboro, earned his wings to his heavenly home on Tuesday, July 3, 2018, at Wake Forest Baptist Hospital. He was born December 26, 1946 in Surry County to Henry Coy and Eleanor Mae Waldrup Wood. James was employed by American Drew/La-Z-Boy Furniture for thirty-two years. He was an avid sports fan (especially for the Braves, Tar Heels, Panthers and NASCAR) and enjoyed spending time with his family and friends and gracing them with his witty jokes and personality. James was a blessing to all of his family and friends. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his brothers, Jerry Wood and Jackie Wood and sister, Janette Wood.
Surviving are his wife Susan Johnson Wood; sons, David Wood and wife Jayme of Lake Murray, SC, Devin Wood of Wilkesboro; daughter, Debbie Wright of Gaffney, SC; grandchildren, Jessica Wright and Jeffrey Wright; brothers, Joe Wood and wife, Margaret of Dickson, TN and Junior Wood and wife, Martha of North Wilkesboro.
Graveside service was held July 6, at Mountlawn Memorial Park with Pastor Victor Church officiating. Flowers will be accepted. Miller Funeral Service is in charge of the arrangements.
Richard Duncan, 86
Mr. Richard Avery Duncan, age 86 of Burlington, formally of Millers Creek, passed away Tuesday, June 26, 2018 at Olde Knox Commons in Cornelius, NC.
Funeral services will be held 2:00 PM, Sunday July 15, 2018 at Reins Sturdivant Chapel with Rev. Shannon Critcher officiating. The family will receive friends from 1:30 until 2:00 prior to the service in the Chapel of Reins Sturdivant Funeral Home. Burial with Military Honors by Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1142 will be in Mountlawn Memorial Park.
Mr. Duncan was born February 9, 1932 in Siler City, NC to Glenn Hayes Duncan and wife Clarice Lewis Duncan. He was a member of Millers Creek Baptist Church where he was a Deacon, had been a Sunday School Teacher and Chairman of the Church Building and Grounds Committee. During his residency in Burlington, he and his wife were members of Grove Park Baptist Church. In addition he was a member of the NC Beekeeper's Association, an Avid Bee Keeper and gardener, Skilled Craftsman and Jack of All Trades. Before being drafted in the United States Army, he attended NC State University. Mr. Duncan retired from Holly Farms (Tyson) where he worked in Quality Control Management.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife Pauline Harris Duncan.
He is survived by three daughters; Susan Bumgarner and Steve of Cornelius, Carol Clayton and Dwight of Efland and Michelle Webb and Rob Upton of Torrance, CA, a son; Richard Duncan and Sharon (Church) of Hilton Head Island SC, six grandchildren; Andrew (Stephanie French) Duncan, Anna (Nick) Varakin, Jessica (Tiger) Outterson, Will (Samantha Kropski) Bumgarner, Daniel (Bonnie Spratt) Bumgarner and Abigail Rose Clayton; seven great grandchildren; Kayleigh Varakin, Lexi Varakin, Michael Varakin, Nikki Varakin, Avery Duncan, Abel Duncan and Chloe Bumgarner, two sisters; Glenna Lewis of Burlington and Betty Friddle of Winston Salem and a brother; Arnold Duncan and wife Marquita of Wallace.
Flowers will be accepted or memorials may be made to Americanfallensoldiers.com/donate; Hospice and Palliative Care of Charlotte www.hpccr.org or Millers Creek Baptist Church Building Fund PO Box 559 Millers Creek, NC 28651.
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