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LARGEST POLITICAL RALLY IN MODERN AMERICA HISTORY !
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#MAGA = MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN#Politics#2024#STOLEN ELECTION CONSEQUENCES#D GREAT AWAKENING#FULL SPEECH: President Trump Delivers Remarks at Rally in Wildwood#NJ - 5/11/24#Youtube
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Eras Tour photos masterpost! ⁺˚⋆。°✩
General eras tour tag → here
Filter by show
US Leg (2023) 🇺🇸
→ Glendale, AZ (3/17, 3/18)
→ Las Vegas, NV (3/24, 3/25)
→ Arlington, TX (3/31, 4/1, 4/2)
→ Tampa, FL (4/13, 4/14, 4/15)
→ Houston, TX (4/21, 4/22, 4/23)
→ Atlanta, GA (4/28, 4/29, 4/30)
→ Nashville, TN (5/5, 5/6, 5/7)
→ Philadelphia, PA (5/12, 5/13, 5/14)
→ Foxborough, MA (5/19, 5/20, 5/21)
→ East Rutherford, NJ (5/26, 5/27, 5/28)
→ Chicago, IL (6/2, 6/3, 6/4)
→ Detroit, MI (6/9, 6/10)
→ Pittsburgh, PA (6/16, 6/17)
→ Minneapolis, MN (6/23, 6/24)
→ Cincinnati, OH (6/30, 7/1)
→ Kansas City, MO (7/7, 7/8)
→ Denver, CO (7/14, 7/15)
→ Seattle, WA (7/22, 7/23)
→ Santa Clara, CA (7/28, 7/29)
→ Los Angeles, CA (8/3, 8/4, 8/5, 8/7, 8/8, 8/9)
Asia, Australia and Latin America (2023)
→ Mexico City, MX 🇲🇽 (8/24, 8/25, 8/26, 8/27)
→ Buenos Aires, ARG 🇦🇷 (11/9, 11/11, 11/12)
→ Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 🇧🇷 (11/17, 11/19, 11/20)
→ Sao Paulo, Brazil 🇧🇷 (11/24, 11/25, 11/26)
→ Tokyo, Japan 🇯🇵 (2/7, 2/8, 2/9, 2/10)
→ Melbourne, AUS 🇦🇺 (2/16, 2/17, 2/18)
→ Sydney, AUS 🇦🇺 (2/23, 2/24, 2/25, 2/26)
→ Singapore, SG 🇸🇬 (3/2, 3/3, 3/4, 3/7, 3/8, 3/9)
Europe Leg 2024
→ Paris, FR 🇫🇷 (4/9, 4/10, 4/11, 4/12)
→ Sweden, SE 🇸🇪 (4/17, 4/18, 4/19)
→ Lisbon, PT 🇵🇹 (4/24, 4/25)
→ Madrid, ESP 🇪🇸 (5/29, 5/30)
→ Lyon, FR 🇫🇷 (6/2, 6/3)
→ Edinburgh, SCT 🏴 (6/7, 6/8, 6/9)
→ Liverpool, England UK 🇬🇧 (6/13, 6/14 6/15)
→ Cardiff, Wales UK 🏴 (6/18)
→ London, Engand UK 🇬🇧 (6/21, 6/22, 6/23)
→ Dublin, IE 🇮🇪 (6/28, 6/29, 6/30)
**If you don't see photos for your show, don't worry! I'll be going through and adding more. This is just what I have so far!
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23-24 NHL Season Recap: Jo and Nate
I dunno who needs or wants this, but I was doing some research for my outline and, well. If anyone wants or needs a full season recap of the Jo and Nate show, here you go:
September.
9-24 preseason against wild lose 3-4 none of the big guys play.
9-25 preseason against vgk 3-2 win. Jo 1a. Nate doesn’t play. AT HOME.
9-28 preseason against the wild. Lose 2-4. None of the big guys play.
October:
10-1 preseason game HOME vs Dal. win 4-3 OT. Jo 1a. Nate 1a.
10-3 preseason game IN DAL loss 1-3. Jo does nothing.
10-5 preseason against VGK. 3-4 loss. Jo 2a. Nate 1g.
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10-11:1st game of the season is in LA against the kings. Nate scores 1st goal, Jo gets assist. Jo also gets a penalty for holding.
10:-14 IN SJ. Avs win. Jo gets ANOTHER holding penalty.
10-17 win in SEA, nothing from Jo
10-19 HOME opener, against CHI, nothing from Jo again. (Nate gets a goal).
10-21 HOME against CAR, Jo -1; Nate another goal - and cross checking Penalty. SCRAPPY game:
10-24 IN NY against Islanders, another blowout, another nothing from Jo. Another goal for Nate
10-26 IN PIT. Lose 0-4. Sid scored the 4th goal. Nate had a penalty. Jo went -1 (Nate went -3).
10-29 IN BUF. Lose 0-4 AGAIN. Nathan got a 2 and A 10???!!! BUDDY WTF. MUST research. Jo -1.
Nate -2. OH DUDE. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jK31uHvabsc So Cale gets hit,
no penalty called, Nate loses his shit and says SOMETHING and gets the penalties.
November:
11-1: HOME against STL. Jo a healthy SCRATCH. They win 4-1. Nate gets 2As (so does Cale)
11-4 IN VGK. LOSE 0-7. Jo back in. Goes -3.
11-7 HOME vs NJ, win 6-3. Nate goal and assist. Jo nothing.
11-9 HOME vs SEA, lose 3-4. 3pt night for Nate. Jo scratched.
11-11 HOME vs STL. lose 2-8. Jo gets an assist. Nate is -2 on the night.
11-13 IN SEA win 5-1. Jo gets a goal - his 1st as an Av. 3pt night for Nate, including assist on Jo.
Also another Jo penalty for hooking.
11-15 HOME vs Ducks win 8-2. Jo penalty for holding. 2as for Nate
11-18 IN DAL 6-3 win. Jo penalty for high sticking. Nate penalty for holding. Jo -1, Nate +2
11-20 IN NASH 3-4 loss. 2pts for Nate. Jo has nothing.
11-22 HOME vs VAN. 5-2 win. 1g1a for Jo. 1a for Nate.
11-24 IN MIN 3-2 win. Jo penalty for tripping. 1a for Nate.
11-25 HOME vs CAL 3-1 win. Goal for jo assisted by Nate. Nate has a goal also.
11-27 HOME vs TB (former Jo team #1): 4-1 win. 2as for nate. Jo is +1 on the night.
11-30 IN ARI 3-4 OT Loss. 1G for nate. Nothing for Jo.
December
12-2 IN LA vs Ducks 3-4 SO loss. ALEX KILLORN ON DUCKS! He tied it up to SEND IT TO OT.
Jo 1st up in SO, no goal. Killorn next up, no goal. Then Nate no goal. Leo Carlsson goal
12-3 IN LA vs Kings 1-4 loss. 1a for Nate. -1 for Jo.
12-5 HOME vs Ducks 3-2 win. 3pt night for Nate. 2pt night for Jo. He assisted on Nate’s goal and LOCs
12-7 HOME vs Jets 2-4 loss. Nate 1g1a. Jo -3 on the night.
12-9 HOME vs PHIL 2-5 loss. Nate gets 1g BUT Nate also called for interference, PHI gets PS and
scores.
12-11 HOME vs CAL 6-5 win. 1g1a Nate. -1 Jo.
12-13 HOME vs BUF 5-1 win. Nate 2a Jo 1a.
12-16 IN WIN 2-6 loss. 1g Jo. both he and Nate -1.
12-17 HOME vs SJ 6-2 win. 2as Jo. 2g2a Nate plus a slashing penalty.
12-19 IN CHI 2-3 loss. 1a Jo, 1a Nate.
12-21 HOME vs OTT 6-4 win. Jo assists on Nate’s 1st Goal. Nate gets 4g1a.
12-23 HOME vs ARI 4-1 win. Nothing for Jo. 1a and high sticking for Nate.
12-27 IN ARI 4-5 loss. Jo 1g, Nate 1g1a.
12-29 IN STL 2-1 win. 1a Jo
12-31 HOME vs SJ 3-1 win. 2a Nate. hooking penalty Jo.
January
1-2 HOME vs NYI 5-4 OT win. Jo 1g1a. Nate 1g2a.
1-4 IN DAL 5-4 OT win. 2g for Jo. 2g1a for Nate.
1-6 HOME vs FLA 4-8 loss. 1g Jo, 1a Nateside note Matty had 1g3a and 4minutes for roughing.
1-8 HOME vs BOS 4-3 SO win. 1a for Nate. Jo was on ice 28 minutes. Only Nate, Cale, Mikko and
Toews for longer than him.
1-10 HOME vs VGK 3-0 win. 1a Jo. 1aNate
1-13 AT TOR 5-3 win. Jo 1g1a. Nate 1g1a This is the game they were down 0-3 end of the first and JO is the one to start the comeback. Nate gets the GW goal.
1-15 AT MONT 3-4 loss. 1a Jo. 1a Nate. 1ST game back against last former team.
1-16 AT OTT 7-4 win. Nate 1a. Jo -1.
1-18 AT BOS 2-5 loss. 1g Nate. Jo -2.
1-20 AT PHI 7-4 win. Jo slashing penalty. Jo 1a. Nate 2g2a
1-24 HOME cs CAPS 6-2 win. Jo high sticking. Jo 1a. Nate 4g1a. ANOTHER DICK TRICK
1-26 HOME vs Kings 5-1 win. Jo 1a. Nate 1g1a.
February
All Star. Sid wearing Nate’s hoodie
2-5 AT MSG/RAGS 1-2 loss. Nate 1g.
2-6 AT NJ 3-5 loss. Jo 2s. Nate -1 on night.
2-8 AT CAR. 2-5 loss. Jo tripping. Jo interference.
2-10 AT FLA 0-4 loss.
2-13 AT CAPS 6-3 win. Nate 2as and hooking penalty.
2-15 AT TB 3-6 loss. 1a jo. 2a Nate.
2-18 HOME vs ARI 4-3 win. 1a jo. 1g1a tripping for Nate.
2-20 HOME vs VAN 3-1 win. 1a Nate.
2-22 IN DET 1-2 loss. Nate 1g. Jo tripping TWICE
2-24 HOME vs TOR 3-4 loss. 3a Nate.
2-27 HOME vs DAL 5-1 win Jo 1a. Nate 1g1a.
2-29 AT CHI. 5-0 win. Jo 1a. Nate 1g1a.
March
3-2 AT NAS 1-5 loss. 1g Nate.
3-4 HOME vs CHI 5-0 win. Jo 1g1a. Nate 2g2a
3-6 HOME vs DET 7-2 win. Jo 1g1a. CALE HAT TRICK NIGHT. Nate goal 40 and 3a.
3-8 HOME vs MIN 2-1 win. 2a Nate.
3-12 AT CAL 6-2 win. Nate 1g1a.
3-13 AT VAN 4-3 OT win. JO OUT. Nate 1g1a.
3-16 AT EDM 3-2 win. Jo takes penalty shot and misses. Jo 1a. Nate 1a.
3-19 AT STL 4-3 win. 2a jo. 1a Nate.
3-22 HOME vs COL 6-1 win. 2a Jo. 1g1a Nate.
3-24 HOME vs PIT 5-4 OT WIN. THIS GAME. 1G3A for SID. 2G1A for JO- including the OT winner.
1g2a for Nate including on both of Jo’s goals.
3-26 HOME vs MTL 1-2 loss. 1g Nate.
3-28 HOME vs RAGS 2-3 SO loss. Nate interference.
4-30 HOME vs NASH 7-4 win. 1g1a Jo. 2g2a and interference for Nate.
April
4-1 AT COLUM 1-4 loss. Talk about April Fool’s Day…
4-4 AT MIN 5-2 win. Jo hooking. Jo 2g1a. 1g2a Nate.
4-5 AT EDM 2-6 loss. PERRY scores 1st goal of game. THEN JO SCORES, assist from Nate.
4-7 HOME vs DAL 4-7 loss. 1g Jo. 2a Nate.
4-9 HOME vs MIN 5-2 win. 3a for Jo 3g for NATE 1A
4-13 HOME vs win 0-7 LOSS. Nate hooking.
4-14 AT VGK 3-4 OT loss. Nate 1a.
4-18 HOME vs EDM. PERRY. Nate 1a. 2nd period JO gets the skate cut on his thigh. IS OUT
PLAYOFFS.
4-21 AT WIN. Jo still out. 6-7 loss. 1g Nate.
4-23 AT WIN. Jo still out. 5-2 win. 1a Nate.
4-26 HOME vs WIN. Jo still out. 6-2 win. 1g 1a Nate.
4-28 HOME vs WIN. Jo still out. 5-1 win. 2a Nate. (was this the fight game???with all the blood?)
4-30 AT WIN. Jo still out. 6-3 win. 2a Nate.
May
PLAYOFFS ROUND 2
5-7 AT DAL Jo still out. 4-3 OT Win. 1g1a Nate
5-9 AT DAL. Jo still out. 3-5 loss. Nate delay of game.
5-11 HOME Jo still out. 1-4 loss. 1a Nate.
5-13 HOME JO IS BACK. 1-5 Loss. Jo assists on the 1 AVS goal.
5-15 AT DAL 5-3 win. Tripping penalty jo. 1a Jo. 1g1a Nate.
5-17 HOME vs DAL 2-1 2OT loss. Jo 1a and 29 minutes played.
23-24 season: career high goals for mac, assists and points. Played all games.
23-24 season: career high points for Drou. Career high assists. Most games in a season at 79.
June
6-27: NHL awards in Vegas. Nate gets the Hart AND the Ted Lindsey. He says to media that Jo is his favorite teammate he has ever had.
July
July 1: Jo gets re-signed for 1year at 2.5mil.
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LAST ONE
pt. 4 (parts 1 & 2 & 3)
earlycuntsets.org sourced - where I got all my mcr pictures
first of a series. due to tumblr limits on how many links you can post. this full idea will be continued on future posts. here is 2007-2010. this is pictures. will make a separate post for youtube/recordings.
been needing to fully source my website so here we go! wanted to share with other kool mcr fans.
livejournals:
10/02/2011 sacramento ca - wideawaketonight
old fansites/website appearances:
09/07/2011 st paul mn - startribune
09/11/2011 89x birthday bash meet and greet - mcrmykilljoysecuador
09/24/2011 tampa fl - ishotyourband.com
10/05/2011 mountain view ca - live105
10/06/2011 - daniel knighton
1/22/2012 big day out gold coast australia - tony mott, lifemusicmedia & inthemix
flickrs:
09/04/2011 denver co - brandon marshall & michael fajardo
09/07/2011 st paul mn - mcnallysmith
09/09/2011 kansas city mo - ian mcfarland & scott spychalski
09/17/2011 camden nj - alicia brown
09/18/2011 virginia beach va - lindsey carter
09/20/2011 charlotte nc - dianna augustine
09/26/2011 - emily torres
10/01/2011 anaheim - christy milner
10/05/2011 mountain view ca - david price
10/06/2011 - ruby rodriguez
10/07/2011 san diego ca - vonnubi, emily matview
1/22/2012 big day out gold coast australia - livemusicmedia
1/26/2012 big day out sydney australia - soundstagereview
1/29/2012 big day out melbourne - rebecca houlden
5/19/2012 bamboozle asbury park nj - chickphila
the end pictures. making one for good youtubes next.
earlycuntsets.org
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ITS AN EAT UR FRIENDS FALL W/ JHARIAH & POLLYANNA 😋🌟 tix on sale friday 10am local
9/15 - Chicago, IL - Riot Fest*
9/17 - Milwaukee, WI - JJ’s Bar and Grill
9/19 - Pittsburgh, PA - Mr. Robots Project
9/20 - Pontiac, MI - The Pike Room
9/21 - Louisville, KY - Louder Than Life *
9/22 - Nashville, TN - Drkmttr
9/24 - Columbus, OH - Ace of Cups
10/5 - Sacramento, CA - Aftershock*
10/11 - Providence, RI - Alchemy
10/12 - Asbury Park, NJ - House of Independents
10/13 - Massapequa, NY - Massapequa VFW
10/14 - Philadelphia, PA - Ukie Club
10/15 - Richmond, VA - Richmond Music Hall
10/17 - Chapel Hill, NC - Motorco Music Hall
10/18 - Atlanta, GA - @masquerade_atl
10/19 - Tampa, FL - New World Music Hall
10/20 - Orlando, FL - Level 13
10/21 - Miami, FL - Gramps
*festivals, no pollyanna & jhariah
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SPIRITBOX Announces Spring 2025 North American Tour With LOATHE, DYING WISH And GEL
Two-time Grammy-nominated progressive metal band SPIRITBOX has announced the "Tsunami Sea" North American tour. Kicking off April 3 in Dallas, Texas, produced by Live Nation, the 24-date tour will hit cities across the U.S. and Canada with LOATHE, DYING WISH and GEL as support.
Tickets will first be available through a Citi presale starting today, December 3. The official artist presale begins on December 4 and will include a special Spiritboxoffice pop-up event in Los Angeles at the Hollywood Palladium from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. where fans can purchase tickets and meet the band. Additional presales will follow on December 5, ahead of the general onsale and Citi Cardmember Preferred Tickets, beginning Friday, December 6 at 10 a.m. local time on Spiritbox.com.
The tour wants to give fans, not scalpers, the best chance to buy tickets at face value. To make this possible they have chosen to use Ticketmaster's Face Value Exchange. If fans purchase tickets for a show in the U.S. or Canada and can't attend, they'll have the option to resell them to other fans at the original price paid. To help protect the Exchange, the tour has requested all tickets be mobile only and restricted from transfer. This applies to all shows except those in Colorado, Illinois, and New York where Face Value Exchange cannot be mandated. Please note, a valid bank account or debit card within the country of your event is required to sell on the Face Value Exchange.
Citi is the official card of the "Tsunami Sea" North American tour. Citi cardmembers will have access to presale tickets beginning Tuesday, December 3 at 12 p.m. ET until Thursday, December 5 at 10 p.m. local time through the Citi Entertainment program.
The announcement follows SPIRITBOX's second consecutive Grammy nomination for "Best Metal Performance" ("Cellar Door") which no woman has ever won this sole category. The tour announcement also follows the reveal of their anticipated sophomore album, "Tsunami Sea", slated for release on March 7 via Pale Chord / Rise Records. The album's first two singles, the heavy hitter "Soft Spine" and melodic "Perfect Soul", showcase the band's dynamic range and their ability to seamlessly fuse diverse sonic influences, offering a glimpse into the depth and ambition of the forthcoming record.
In addition to SPIRITBOX's headline U.S. and European tours in 2025, the band will jump on select dates of LINKIN PARK's world tour, joining the rock icons for performances in Italy, the Netherlands and the U.K.
SPIRITBOX with LOATHE, DYING WISH and GEL 2025 North American tour dates:
April 03 - Dallas, TX - South Side Ballroom April 04 - San Antonio, TX - Boeing Center at Tech Port April 05 - Houston, TX - Bayou Music Center April 07 - Atlanta, GA - Coca-Cola Roxy April 08 - Orlando, FL - Hard Rock Live April 11 - Washington, DC - MGM National Harbor April 12 - Pittsburgh, PA - UPMC Events Center April 14 - Philadelphia, PA - The Fillmore April 15 - Montclair, NJ - The Wellmont Theater April 18 - New York, NY - Hammerstein Ballroom April 19 - Boston, MA - MGM Music Hall at Fenway April 21 - Montreal, QC - M TELUS* April 23 - Toronto, ON - Great Canadian Casino April 25 - Chicago, IL - Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom April 26 - Madison, WI - The Sylvee April 27 - Grand Rapids, MI - GLC Live at 20 Monroe April 29 - St. Louis, MO - The Pageant April 30 - Des Moines, IA - Vibrant Music Hall May 02 - Denver, CO - Fillmore Auditorium May 03 - Salt Lake City, UT - The Complex May 06 - Vancouver, BC - PNE Forum May 07 - Tacoma, WA - Temple Theatre May 09 - San Francisco, CA - The Masonic May 10 - Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood Palladium*
* Without GEL
Formed in 2017 in the picturesque-yet-isolated region of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, by singer Courtney Laplante and guitarist Mike Stringer, SPIRITBOX became a household name in rock circles in the summer of 2020 with the release of their blistering breakout single "Holy Roller", along with a host of other captivating singles shortly after, resulting in a media firestorm of hype.
With new and existing fans eagerly watching their next move, SPIRITBOX exceeded every expectation imaginable in 2021 with the release of their genre-defining debut studio album "Eternal Blue" via Pale Chord/Rise Records. "Eternal Blue", which debuted at No. 13 on the Billboard 200, kicked open the doors of the heavy metal scene and rewrote the genre's playbook with 12 stunning tracks that incorporated everything from djent and post-metal to infectious synth-laden pop sensibilities and cinematic arrangements, brought fully to life by the inimitable Laplante's ethereal and commanding vocal performances.
The album cycle for "Eternal Blue" saw SPIRITBOX not only grace the covers of esteemed music publications such as Revolver, Alternative Press, Rock Sound and Kerrang!, among many others but would also solidify the band as one of the most in-demand groups in live music today with their one-hundred percent sold out, first-ever headlining tour in support of the album which saw ticket sales over 40,000. The band would also share the stage with seasoned metal veterans such as LIMP BIZKIT and GHOST and win "Best International Breakthrough Band" at the 2021 Heavy Music Awards.
In 2022, SPIRITBOX secured highly-coveted spots at numerous major U.S. rock and metal festivals and were nominated for two Juno awards, respectively. SPIRITBOX would also round out their current lineup with the inclusion of drummer Zev Rose and bassist Josh Gilbert in addition to releasing their sonically experimental EP "Rotoscope" in June of that year as well as a cross-genre collaboration with dubstep artist Illenium for the track "Shivering".
During another whirlwind year for the band, including a U.S. tour with SHINEDOWN and PAPA ROACH, SPIRITBOX wrote and recorded their critically acclaimed EP "The Fear Of Fear", released in November 2023. The EP features the single "Jaded", which was nominated for "Best Metal Performance" at the 66th annual Grammy Awards. In the same month, the band would make another genre-bending splash with a high-profile collaboration with rapper Megan Thee Stallion for a remix of her song "Cobra".
Photo credit: Jonathan Weiner
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Shelton Calendar
August
Aug 14: Post at Opry
Aug 17: G Hard Rock Atlantic City
Aug 21: Zuma Bd 16 2008 (per gr with him on tour)
Aug 21-22: G The Voice Battles
Aug 21: ACM Honors (No indication B will perform or be there)
Aug 25: B Minnesota
Aug 27: First Day of School
Bush: 9 TN, 10 MO, 13-14, OH, 16 MI, 17 NY, 19 Tor, 21, 23 NJ, 24 MA, 26-27 NC, 29-30 FL
September
Sept 2: Labor Day
Sept 6-7: G Voice
Sept 7: B Mount Pleasant Mi
Sept 13: Dot Bd
Sept 18: G Workday LV
Sept 20: G iHeart LV
Sept 25: Ryan Bd 2006
Sept 28: G Alabama
Bush: 1 GA, 4-5, TX, 7 OK, 8 TX, 11 LV, 13 SD, 14 Phx, 15 LA, 21 DC
October
Oct 1- Jan 15, 2024 Deer Archery
Oct 3: Gwen Bd
Oct 3: WM NP
Oct 6: Stella Bd
Oct 12: G Heineken Silver Live Out Monterrey
Oct 14: Columbus Day
Oct 17: GB Engagement (4)
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Summer Madness/kinktober Masterlist
A collection of BTS fanfictions that I am marathon writing over the summer while I'm off work. A total of 33 works spanning different members. This is a long list including the blurbs, so they are all under the cut. All of them include a reader insert
Brotherly Betrayal - JK
You've been dating your high school best friend for three years now, pretty much since you left high school. Lately, though he hasn't been able to make it home from college to see you as often as you both might've liked... His brother, Jungkook, has decided this is completely unacceptable and wants to show you how his little brother should really be treating you. (Spanking, praise, degradation[once], overstimulation, Cheating)
2. Long Day - NJ x HS
After a long day at work, Hoseok isn't really up for the anniversary plans they had made, so they make a few adjustments
3. Is Three a Crowd? - NJ x SJ
Namjoon arrives late to an after-party and finds that the girl he is crushing on has started flirting with another member in his absence.
4. Bring Innocence to Sin - YG
You decide it's finally time for Yoongi and you to start a family but he isn't so certain
5. Pregnant Frustrations - NJ
Namjoon comes home to find his pregnant wife with a bit of a conundrum
6. Finding Solace in Uniform - HS
Hoseok has been struggling with adjusting to military life. Foreign soldier Y/N takes pity on the poor guy and tries to help him out.
7. Repercussions - HS x NJ
Y/N is fed up of not being the center of attention because Namjoon and Hoseok are busy. But can she handle it when bratting gets her EXACTLY what she asked for?
8. Tour Suprise - YG
You surprise your best friend, Yoongi, while he has a few days break on tour. The only issue is you didn't think to check if there was space for you at the hotel... looks like you're sharing a bed.
9. Tempting Tutelage - TH
When you begin to fall behind in one of your university courses, you enlist the help of your childhood friend, Kim Taehyung, to help you pass the semester.
10. Faux Beaux Retreat - NJ
11. Serendipitous PenPals - JK
12. Cold Companions - TH x JM
13. Beta Be Good Enough - SJ
Omega kim Seokjin is about to hit his heat, but his partner is a beta, not an alpha. She expresses her concerns but he will hear none of it, he thinks she is more than enough and now she needs to prove it
14. Tidal Temptation - NJ
15. Friendly Favours - JK
16. Sensual Synthetics - JM
17. Envious Revelations - YG
18. Jealous Regrets - NJ
19. Helping Hybrids - NJ
20. Snack Time - HS
21. World's Best Rapper - NJ x YG
22. Living Legend - NJ x JK
23. Suspicious Flirtations - YG
24. Seductive Revenge - SJ
25. Are You Jealous Baby? - NJ x JK
26. Just a Reminder - JK
27. Small Miscommunication - NJ
28. I Knew it! - SJ
29. Revealing Rivalries - NJ
30. Reminiscent Romance -TH
31. Call Me Daddy, and I'll Call You Tomorrow - NJ
32. Power Trip - SJ
33. Magnetic Meetings - SJ
#bts fic#bts smut#kpop smut#kpop fic#jungkook smut#namjoon smut#seokjin smut#yoongi smut#hoseok smut#jimin smut#taehyung smut#summer madness 2023
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Rainbow Megamix :: Information by Concert Date and Location
Details will continue to be updated as we get more information and can be found below the cut.
🌈 13 June - BMO Pavilion (Milwaukee, WI) 2 Volunteers There will also be a rainbow lights project, information can be found here or on Twitter
🌈 15 June - Huntington Bank Pavilion (Chicago, IL) 4 Volunteers There will also be a rainbow lights project, more information will be coming shortly
🌈 16 June - The Armory (Minneapolis, MN) 4 Volunteers
🌈 17 June - Harrah's Stir Cove (Council Bluffs, IA) 5 Volunteers
🌈 19 June - Denny's Sanford Premier Center (Sioux Falls, SD) 2 Volunteers
🌈 21 June - Red Rocks Amphitheater (Morrison, CO) 4 Volunteers
🌈 24 June - WAMU Theater (Seattle, WA) 3 Volunteers There will also be a rainbow lights project, more information can be found on Instagram
🌈 26 June - Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sports Center (Vancouver, BC) @fitfwtvancouver is organizing a rainbow lights project as well, more info can be found on their blog and in this post
🌈 27 June - McMenamins Edgefield Concerts (Troutdale, OR) 1 Volunteer
🌈 29 June - The Greek Theater (Berkeley, CA) 3 Volunteers There will also be a rainbow lights project, more information can be found on Instagram here and here
🌈 30 June - The Hollywood Bowl (Los Angeles, CA) 2 Volunteers
🌈 1 July - The Chelsea at the Cosmopolitan (Las Vegas, NV) 0 Volunteers
🌈 3 July - Arizona Financial Theater (Phoenix, AZ) 1 Volunteer
🌈 6 July - The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory (Irving, TX) 2 Volunteers
🌈 7 July - Moody Amphitheater at Waterloo Park (Austin, TX) 4 Volunteers
🌈 8 July - The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion (Woodlands, TX) 4 Volunteers
🌈 11 July - St. Augustine Amphitheater (St. Augustine, FL) 1 Volunteer
🌈 13 July - Hard Rock Live at Seminole Hard Rock Hollywood (Hollywood, FL) 0 Volunteers
🌈 14 July - Yuengling Center (Tampa, FL) 1 Volunteer
🌈 15 July - Cadence Bank Amphitheater at Chastain Park (Atlanta, GA) 1 Volunteer There will also be a Rainbow Lights project for the megamix in Atlanta! You can find more information on Twitter.
🌈 18 July - Ascend Amphitheater (Nashville, TN) 1 Volunteer
🌈 19 July - Skyla Credit Union Amphitheater (Charlotte, NC) 2 Volunteers
🌈 21 July - Red Hat Amphitheater (Raleigh, NC) 1 Volunteer
🌈 22 July - Merriweather Post Pavilion (Columbia, MD) 3 Volunteers
🌈 24 July - MGM Music Hall at Fenway (Boston, MA) 1 Volunteer
🌈 25 July - MGM Music Hall at Fenway (Boston, MA) 1 Volunteer
🌈 27 July - TD Pavilion at the Mann (Philadelphia, PA) 1 Volunteer
🌈 28 July - Stone Pony Summer Stage (Asbury Park, NJ) 1 Volunteer
🌈 29 July - Forest Hills Stadium (New York, NY) 1 Volunteer
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FITFWT23: TOUR RECAP MASTERPOST
FASHION RECAP: NORTH AMERICA, EUROPE (Top Ten)
LITHOGRAPHS and PORTRAITS
OUTRO SONGS
IQ 123: Tour promo and production interviews
TOUR TECHNICAL SPECS [TPI MAGAZINE]
GROUP PHOTOS NA
Louis’ care for his fans
NORTH AMERICA
26 May - Mohegan Sun Arena, UNCASVILLE, CT
27 May - Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion, GILFORD, NH
29 May - Place Bell, LAVAL QC
30 May - Budweiser Stage, TORONTO ON
1 Jun - Blossom Music Center, CUYAHOGA FALLS, OH
2 Jun - Michigan Lottery Amphitheater, STERLING HEIGHTS, MI
FITFWT23: WEEK 1
3 Jun - The Icon Festival Stage, CINCINNATI, OH
6 Jun - Kemba Live! Outdoor, COLUMBUS, OH
7 Jun - TCU Amphitheater at White River State Park, INDIANAPOLIS, IN
9 Jun - Saint Louis Music Park, ST. LOUIS, MO
PORTRAITS, 1st set [10.6.2023]
IG stories and selfies [10.6.2023]
10 Jun - Starlight Theatre, KANSAS CITY, MO
13 Jun - BMO Pavilion, MILWAUKEE, WI
15 Jun - Huntington Bank Pavilion, CHICAGO, IL
16 Jun - The Armory, MINNEAPOLIS, MN
17 Jun - Harrah’s Stir Cove, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA
19 Jun - Denny Sanford Premiere Center, SIOUX FALLS, SD
21 Jun - Red Rocks Amphitheatre, MORRISON, CO: CANCELLED 😪
24 Jun - Wamu Theater, SEATTLE, WA
26 Jun - Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sports Center, VANCOUVER BC
27 Jun - McMenamins Edgefield Concerts, TROUTDALE, OR
29 Jun - The Greek Theatre, BERKELEY, CA
PORTRAITS, 2nd set [29.6.2023]
PORTRAITS posted 30.6 [x]
30 Jun - Louis Instagram recap
30 Jun - The Hollywood Bowl, LOS ANGELES, CA
1 Jul - The Chelsea at the Cosmopolitan, LAS VEGAS, NV
3 Jul - Arizona Financial Theatre, PHOENIX, AZ
6 Jul - The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory, IRVING, TX
7 Jul - Moody Amphitheater at Waterloo Park, AUSTIN, TX
8 Jul - The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion, THE WOODLANDS, TX
PORTRAITS, 3rd set [9.7.2023]
9 Jul: Louis Instagram recap
10 Jul RTL Radio Interviews
11 Jul - St. Augustine Amphitheatre, ST. AUGUSTINE, FL
13 Jul - Hard Rock Live at Seminole Hard Rock Hollywood, HOLLYWOOD, FL
14 Jul - Yuengling Center, TAMPA, FL
15 Jul - Cadence Bank Amphitheatre at Chastain Park, ATLANTA, GA
18 Jul - Ascend Amphitheater, NASHVILLE, TN
19 Jul - Charlotte Metro Credit Union Amphitheatre, CHARLOTTE, NC
21 Jul - Red Hat Amphitheater, RALEIGH, NC
22 Jul - Merriweather Post Pavilion, COLUMBIA, MD
PORTRAITS, 4th set [23.7.2023]
24 Jul - MGM Music Hall at Fenway, BOSTON1, MA
25 Jul - MGM Music Hall at Fenway, BOSTON2, MA
27 Jul - TD Pavilion at the Mann, PHILADELPHIA, PA
28 Jul - Stone Pony Summer Stage, ASBURY PARK, NJ
29 Jul - Forrest Hills Stadium, NEW YORK, NY
PORTRAITS, 5th set [31.7.2023]
North America FAN EDIT
AUGUST 2023 GAP 1 recap
AWAY FROM HOME FESTIVAL
19 Aug - Parco Bussoladomani, LIDO DI CAMAIORE, Italy
AUGUST 2023 GAP 2 recap (including the 28 launch)
EUROPE
29 Aug - Barclays Arena, HAMBURG
31 Aug - Royal Arena, COPENHAGEN
1 Sep - Spektrum, OSLO [Bigger Than Me anniversary content]
PORTRAITS, 6th set [2.9.2023]
2 Sep - Hovet, STOCKHOLM
4 Sep - Ice Hall, HELSINKI
DORK MAGAZINE PHOTOS 2022 w/ links
5 Sep - Saku Arena, TALLINN
7 Sep - Arena Riga, RIGA
PORTRAITS, 7th set [8.9.2023]
8 Sep - Zalgiris Arena, KAUNAS
10 Sep - Tauron Arena, KRAKOW
11 Sep - Atlas Arena, ŁÓDŹ
13 Sep - Wiener Stadhalle D, VIENNA
14 Sep - Stozice Arena, LJUBLJANA
15 Sep - Budapest Arena, BUDAPEST
PORTRAITS, 8th set [16.9.2023]
17 Sep - Arenele Romane, BUCHAREST
18 Sep - Arena Armeets, SOFIA
20 Sep - Plateia Nerou, ATHENS w/ links to AOTV announcements
SEPTEMBER 2023 GAP recap
1 Oct - Bilbao Arena Miribilla, BILBAO (VIZCAYA)
3 Oct - Altice Arena, LISBON
5 Oct - Wizink Center, MADRID
6 Oct - Palau Sant Jordi, BARCELONA
PORTRAITS, 9th set [7.10]
8 Oct - Pala Alpitur, TURIN
9 Oct - Unipol Arena, BOLOGNA
11 Oct - Rockhal, ESCH-SUR-ALZETTE
12 Oct - Sportspaleis, ANTWERP
14 Oct - Accor Arena, PARIS
15 Oct - Ziggo Dome, AMSTERDAM
17 Oct - Lanxess Arena, COLOGNE
19 Oct - O2 Arena, PRAGUE
20 Oct - Mercedes Benz Arena, BERLIN
PORTRAITS, 10th set [21.10]
22 Oct - Olympiahalle, MUNICH
23 Oct - Hallenstadion, ZURICH
FITFWT23: LATAM promo begins [28.10]
Twitter spree: part 1, part 2, part 3, part 4 Hall Of Fame, [31.10]
IGTV [1.11]: transcript, gifs [x] [x] [x] [x] [x]
8 Nov - 3Arena, DUBLIN
10 Nov - Utilita Arena, SHEFFIELD
11 Nov - AO Arena, MANCHESTER
12 Nov - Ovo Hydro, GLASGOW
14 Nov - Brighton Center, BRIGHTON
15 Nov - International Arena, CARDIFF
17 Nov - The O2, LONDON
18 Nov - Resorts World Arena, BIRMINGHAM
FITFWT23 has come to an end!
ROLLING STONE UK 2023 AWARDS
23 Nov - Camden Roundhouse, LONDON
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What's the itinerary? 👀
Hi, Anon! Happy to share.
My dream American Revolution trip itinerary, just including my must-sees, and a rough idea of transportation (still working on food stops and slipping in other points of interest):
Day 1:
Early morning flight to Boston, MA
Stay in Boston for 3 nights, 4 days
Rental car for Day 2 and 3
Boston Massacre Site
Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum
Bunker Hill Museum and Monument
Old North Church & Historic Site
Day 2:
Paul Revere House
Lexington Battle Green Tour, Lexington MA
Drive from Boston
Old North Bridge, Concord MA
Drive from Lexington
Day 3:
Adams National Historic Park, Quincy MA
Drive from Boston
General Nathaniel Greene Homestead, Coventry RI
Drive from Adams NHP
Day 4:
Early morning train/bus to Albany, NY
Stay in Albany 2 nights, 3 days
Rental car for Day 4 and 5
Saratoga National Historical Park, Stillwater NY
Drive from Albany
Fort Ticonderoga, Ticonderoga NY
Drive from Saratoga NHP
Day 5:
Schuyler Mansion tour
Washington’s Headquarters State Historic Site, Newbrugh NY
Drive from Albany
John Jay Homestead, Katonah NY
Drive from Washington Headquarters Newbrugh
Day 6:
Early morning train from Albany to New York City, NY
Stay in New York City for 4 nights, 5 days
Hamilton Grange National Memorial
Morris-Jumel Mansion
Day 7:
City Hall Park
Federal Hall
Fraunces Tavern Museum
Trinity Church & Cemetary
Day 8:
Museum of the City of New York
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Day 9:
Van Cortlandt House Museum
Central Park
New York Historical Society Museum & Library
Weehawken Dueling Grounds/Hamilton Park, Weehawken, NJ
Take ferry to and from
Day 10:
Train/bus to Princeton, NJ
Stay in Princeton 2 nights, 3 days
Rental car for Day 11
Princeton Battlefield State Park
Day 11:
Monmouth Battlefield State Park, Manalapan, NJ
Drive from Princeton
Morristown National Historical Park, Morristown NJ (Includes: Ford Mansion/Washington’s Headquarters, Schuyler-Hamilton House, Jockey Hollow)
Drive from Monmouth Battlefield Park
Day 12:
Early train/bus to Trenton, NJ
Old Barracks Museum
Washington Crossing Park, Washington Crossing, PA
Train/bus from Trenton
Train/Bus from Washington Crossing to Philadelphia PA
Stay in Philadelphia 3 nights, 4 days
Rental car for Day 15 and 16
Day 13:
Independence Hall
Liberty Bell Center
First Bank of the United States
Carpenter’s Hall
Day 14:
Museum of the American Revolution
Elfreth’s Alley Museum
Day 15:
Valley Forge National Historical Park
Drive from Philadelphia
Moland House (Washington Headquarters), Warwick Township PA
Drive from Valley Forge NHP
Peter Wentz Farmstead (Washington Headquarters), Lansdale PA
Drive from Moland House
Day 16:
Cliveden of the National Trust (Chew House)
Drive from Philadelphia
Brandywine Battlefield (park), Chadds Ford PA
Drive from Cliveden
Afternoon or evening train from Philadelphia to Alexandria, VA
Stay in Alexandria for 2 nights, 3 days
Rental car for Day 18
Day 17:
George Washington’s Mount Vernon
Train/bus from Alexandria, VA
National Archives Museum, Washington DC
Train/bus from Alexandria, VA
Day 18:
James Madison’s Montpelier, Montpelier Station, VA
Drive from Alexandria, VA
Evening train from Alexandria to Williamsburg, VA
Stay in Williamsburg 2 nights
Day 19:
Colonial Williamsburg
Day 20:
Yorktown Battlefield
American Revolution Museum at Yorktown
Train/bus/taxi from Williamsburg
Day 21:
Fly from Williamsburg to Charleston, SC
Stay in Charleston for 4 nights, 5 days
Rental car for Days 22-24
South Carolina Historical Society Museum
Day 22:
Savannah History Museum, Savannah GA
Battlefield Park Heritage Center, Savannah GA
Drive from Charleston
Day 23:
Cowpens National Battlefield, Cowpens SC
Drive from Charleston
Eutaw Springs Battlefield Park, Eutawville SC
Drive from Cowpens
Day 24:
Magnolia Plantation and Gardens
Mempkin Abbey (site of Laurens family graves)
Day 25:
Fly home from Charleston SC
#my real challenge is finding someone to go with me#fun part about being visually impaired is you can’t legally drive#amrev#trips#road trip#the american revolution#american revolutionary war#new england#dream travel#traveling#18th century history
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Always under construction!! The arts used are mentioned in each post. The same goes for references that I'm only using for that post. Template // Art
ASTROLOGY
BOOKS
[1] TOMPKINS, Sue. Aspects in Astrology: A guide to understanding planetary relationships in the horoscope. One Park Street, Rochester, Vermont 057067: Destiny Books, 2002.
[2] RIBEIRO, Anna Maria da Costa. Sinastria: Estudo dos Relacionamentos Teoria e Prática. Rio de Janeiro, RJ: Hipocampo Editora e Distribuidora Ltda., 1989.
[3] ABDUL-KHALIQ, Ajani. Hayden’s Book of Synastry: A Complete Guide to Two-Chart Astrology, Composite Charts, and How to Interpret Them. 13 junho 2017.
[4] LEWIS, James R. The Astrology Book: The Encyclopedia of Heavenly Influences. Canton, MI: Visible Ink Press™, 2003.
[5] WOOLFOLK, Joanna Martine. The Only Astrology Book You’ll Ever Need. Lanham, Maryland: Taylor Trade Publishing, 2006.
[6]NICHOLAS, Chani. You Were Born for This: Astrology for Radical Self-Acceptance. New York, NY: HarperOne, 2020.
[7] GARGATHOLIL. Depth Astrology: An Astrological Handbook - Volume 1: Introduction. Smashwords Edition, 2014.
[8] GARGATHOLIL. Depth Astrology: An Astrological Handbook: Volume 2: Planets in Signs. Smashwords Edition, 2014.
[9] GARGATHOLIL. Depth Astrology: An Astrological Handbook: Volume 3: Planets in Houses. Smashwords Edition, 2014.
[10] GARGATHOLIL. Depth Astrology: An Astrological Handbook: Volume 4: Planets in Aspect. Smashwords Edition, 2014.
[11] REED, Theresa. Astrology for Real Life: A Workbook for Beginner. Newburyport, MA: Red Wheel/Weiser, LLC, 2019.
[12] LISBOA, Claudia. Os astros sempre nos acompanham (Edição revista e ampliada): Um manual de astrologia contemporânea. Rio de Janeiro: Best Seller, 2021.
[13] ORION, Rae. Astrology For Dummies, 2nd Edition. Hoboken, NJ; Indianapolis, Indiana: Wiley Publishing, Inc., 2007.
[14] DEVORE, Nicholas. Encyclopedia of Astrology. New York: The Philosophical Library, June 1947.
[28 ]MARCH, Marion D.; McEVERS, Joan. Curso Básico de Astrologia: VOLUME I - Princípios Fundamentais. Tradução de CARMEM YOUSSEF. São Paulo: EDITORA PENSAMENTO LTDA., 1999.
WEBSITES/BLOGS
[15] SERVANTOFTHEFATES. Disponível em: https://servantofthefates.tumblr.com/. Acesso em: 29 de mar. de 2023.
[16] LINHA ASTRAL - ASTROLOGIA: Seu site de Pesquisa Astrológica. Disponível em: https://linha-astral.com.br/. Acesso em: 29 de mar. de 2023.
[17] Astromatrix. Disponível em: https://astromatrix.org/. Acesso em: 29 de mar. de 2023.
[18] Astrolibrary. Disponível em: https://astrolibrary.org/ Acesso em: 29 de mar. de 2023.
[19] Cafe Astrology. Disponível em: https://cafeastrology.com/. Acesso em: 29 de mar. de 2023.
[20] Astrologia na era de aquário, astrologia e estudos astrológicos. Disponível em: http://astrologiaeradeaquario.blogspot.com/ . Acesso em: 29 de mar. de 2023.
[21] Astrology and Numerology Study. Disponível em:https://astrologystudy.blogspot.com/ . Acesso em: 29 de mar. de 2023.
[22] Astrologia Luz e Sombra. Disponível em: https://astrologialuzesombra.com.br/ . Acesso em: 29 de mar. de 2023.
[33] Astrolink. Disponível em: https://www.astrolink.com.br/artigo/a-historia-da-astrologia. Acesso em: 25 de maio de 2023.
YOUTUBE CHANNELS
[23] Marcelo Levi. Disponível em:https://www.youtube.com/@oimarcelolevi . Acesso em: 29 mar. 2023.
[24] Astronalia | Mariane Chagas. Disponível em:https://www.youtube.com/@astronalia . Acesso em: 29 mar. 2023.
[25] Encontros Astrológicos: Débora Mechica. Disponível em:https://www.youtube.com/@encontrosastrologicos. Acesso em: 29 mar. 2023.
[26] Lais Casttelo Academia Astrologia. Disponível em:https://www.youtube.com/@laiscasttelo . Acesso em: 29 mar. 2023.
[27] Marcia Fervienza Astróloga+. Disponível em:https://www.youtube.com/@MarciaFervienza . Acesso em: 29 mar. 2023.
MY COURSES
Astrologia Autêntica - finished
Astrologia Nível 1 - Iniciação by Astronalia - coursing
Gaia Astrologia
BLOCO FUNDAMENTAL (fase 1) - finished
HISTÓRIA DA ASTROLOGIA - finished
ASTROLOGIA E MITOLOGIA - finished
ASTRONOMIA BÁSICA - finished
BLOCO FUNDAMENTAL (fase 2) - coursing
TEMPLATES/PSDS
[29] minikyuns on deviantart
[30] Iapetite on deviantart
[31] wildfireresources on deviantart
[32] sorberts on tumblr
[34] sparklypalace on deviantart
[35] soudwronf on deviantart
[36] v6que on tumblr
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UPCOMING EVENTS 2023
Tour Dates - http://www.darrencriss.com/tour
A Very Darren Crissmas Tour 2023 http://www.darrencriss.com/averydarrencrissmas2023
November
・Tue Nov 21: Atlanta, GA - Atlanta Symphony Hall ・Wed Nov 22: Charlotte, NC - Knight Theatre ・Fri Nov 24: Charleston, SC - Charleston Music Hall ・Sat Nov 25: Clearwater, FL - Capitol Theatre ・Mon Nov 27: Fort Myers, FL - Barbara B Mann Performance Arts Hall ・Tue Nov 28: Ft. Lauderdale, FL - The Parker ・Wed Nov 29: Orlando, FL - Steinmetz Hall at Dr. Phillips Center
December
・Fri Dec 1: Durham, NC - Carolina Theatre ・Sat Dec 2: Vienna, VA - the Barns at Wolf Trap SOLD OUT ・Sun Dec 3: Vienna, VA - the Barns at Wolf Trap SOLD OUT ・Mon Dec 4: Red Bank, NJ - Hackensack Meridian Heath Theatre ・Tue Dec 5: New York, NY - The Town Hall ・Wed Dec 6: Ridgefield, CT - The Ridgefield Playhouse ・Thu Dec 7: Boston, MA - Emerson Colonial Theatre ・Sat Dec 9: Toronto, ON - Elgin Theatre ・Sun Dec 10: Detroit, MI - Fisher Theatre ・Mon Dec 11: Chicago, IL - Athenaeum Theater ・Tue Dec 12: Madison, WI - Barrymore Theatre ・Wed Dec 13: Columbus, IN - The Commons at Nugent-Custer Performance Hall SOLD OUT ・Fri Dec 15: Northfield, OH - Center Stage at MGM Northfield Park ・Sat Dec 16: Indianapolis, IN - The Cabaret at Columbia Club SOLD OUT ・Sun Dec 17: Indianapolis, IN - The Cabaret at Columbia Club SOLD OUT ・Tue Dec 19: Lexington, KY - Lexington Opera House at Lexington Center ・Wed Dec 20: Nashville, TN - CMA Theatre at the Country Music Hall of Fame
#darren criss#upcoming events#please let us know if you find bugs or something wrong#we will update this as we get new information
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Footnotes, 1-50
[1] Karl Popper, The Open Society and Its Enemies (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1971), 1:263.
[2] Quotations from the Bible are taken from the Revised Standard Version unless otherwise noted.
[3] H. Richard Niebuhr, as reported to me by Reverend Coleman Brown.
[4] William Sloane Coffin, Credo (Louisville, KY: Westminster John Knox, 2004), 159.
[5] Richard K. Fenn, Dreams of Glory: The Sources of Apocalyptic Terror (Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2006), 60.
[6] William Sloane Coffin, The Heart Is a Little to the Left (Hanover, NH: University Press of New England, 1999), 44.
[7] Alfred Lord Tennyson, In Memoriam A.H.H., stanza 96, in The Poetic and Dramatic Work of Alfred Lord Tennyson (New York: Houghton Mifflin, 1899), 246.
[8] Reinhold Niebuhr, The Irony of American History (New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1952), 37.
[9] Robert O. Paxton, The Anatomy of Fascism (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2004), 218.
[10] Ibid., 219.
[11] Davidson Loehr, America, Fascism and God: Sermons from a Heretical Preacher (White River Junction, VT: Chelsea Green, 2005), 88.
[12] Rousas John Rushdoony, The Institutes of Biblical Law (Dallas, TX: Craig, 1973), 585–590.
[13] In September 2002, Tommy Thompson, then U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services, announced the award of 21 grants from the White House’s new faith-based initiative. More than 500 institutions had applied. Operation Blessing was one of the winners, receiving more than $500,000. See remarks by Barry Lynn, executive director of Americans United for the Separation of Church and State, in a Pew forum titled “The Faith-Based Initiative Two Years Later: Examining Its Potential, Progress and Problems,” March 5, 2003, Washington, DC, pewforum.org. More than 7 percent of the $2,154,246,246 going to faith-based grants was awarded to abstinence-only education programs. See “Federal Funds for Organizations That Help Those in Need,” Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives, www.whitehouse.gov.
[14] Katherine Yurica, “What Did Mr. Bush’s 2nd Inaugural Address Really Mean? Biblical Code Unraveled,” The Yurica Report, February 24, 2005, www.yuricareport.com Bush2ndInauguralMeans.html.
[15] Rushdoony, Institutes of Biblical Law, 581; 583–584.
[16] Mark A. Beliles and Stephen K. McDowell, America’s Providential History (Charlottesville, VA: Providence Foundation, 1991), 26.
[17] “The Vision of GRN,” Global Recordings Network, http://global recordings.net/topic/vision.
[18] “True Liberty,” Global Recordings Network, http://globalrecord ings.net/script/ENG/171.
[19] Joseph Goebbels, Signale der neuen Zeit (Munich: Eher, 1934), 34; Gerd Albrecht, Nationalsozialistische Filmpolitik: Eine soziologische Untersuchung über die Spielfilme des Dritten Reiches (Stuttgart: Ferdinand Enke, 1969), 464.
[20] Claudia Koonz, The Nazi Conscience (Cambridge, MA: Belknap Press. 2003), 73.
[21] Paxton, Anatomy of Fascism, 202.
[22] Garry Wills, Under God: Religion and American Politics (New York: Simon & Schuster, 1990), 15. The Gallup data are found in George Gallup and Jim Castelli, The People’s Religion: American Faith in the 90s (New York: Macmillan, 1989), 56, 58, 61, 63 and 75. Data on the Rapture are found in Marlene Tufts, “Snatched Away Before the Bomb: Rapture Believers in the 1980s” (PhD dissertation, University of Hawaii, 1986), vi.
[23] Michelle Goldberg, Kingdom Coming: The Rise of Christian Nationalism (New York: W. W. Norton, 2006), 9.
[24] Crane Brinton, The Anatomy of Revolution (New York: Random House, 1965), 154–155.
[25] Ibid., 157–158.
[26] Ibid. 164.
[27] I heard Kennedy say this at my seminar with him at the Coral Ridge Presbyterian Church.
[28] Curtis White, “The Spirit of Disobedience,” Harper’s, April 2006.
[29] The Christian Coalition of America lists 15 issues as key to its “Legislative Agenda.” Its 2004 “Congressional Scorecard” rated (on a 100-point scale) members of the House of Representatives on 13 of these issues; 163 members of the House received an overall rating of 90 or higher on all 13. Members of the Senate were rated on six issues; 42 members of the Senate received an overall rating of 100 on all six. See “Congressional Scorecard,” Christian Coalition of America, www.cc.org scorecard.pdf. Also Glenn Scherer, “The Godly Must Be Crazy,” Grist, October 27, 2004.
[30] “American Values: The Triumph of the Religious Right,” Economist, November 11, 2004, www.economist.com displayStory.cfm?Story_ID=375543; Transcript of interview with Jim DeMint, NBC News’ Meet the Press, October 17, 2004, www.msnbc.com; Hanna Rosin, “Doctor’s Order: Oklahoma Republican Tom Coburn Is Back on Capitol Hill, Budgetary Scalpel at the Ready,” Washington Post, December 12, 2004, D1, www.washingtonpost.com.
[31] MSNBC.com, “Exit Polls—President,” www.msnbc.msn.com/ id/5297138.
[32] President Bush created the Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives by executive order on January 29, 2001, just nine days after his inauguration. Congress has not passed legislation allowing for faith-based initiatives, so President Bush has repeatedly used executive orders to push the policy through. See “Executive Orders,” Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives, www.white house.gov/government/fbci/executive-orders.html. In February 2006, President Bush signed the Deficit Reduction Act of 2005, reauthorizing welfare reform for another five years and extending the “charitable choice” policy, which allows faith-based groups to continue receiving funding “without altering their religious identities or changing their hiring practices.” See “Fact Sheet: Compassion in Action: Producing Real Results for Americans Most in Need,” Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives, www.white house.gov/news/releases/2006/03/print/20060309-3.html.
[33] In fiscal year 2003, $1.17 billion out of a $14.5 billion budget in competitive social-service grants were awarded to FBOs. See “Grants to Faith-Based Organizations FY 2003,” Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives, www.whitehouse.gov/ government/fbci/final_report_2003.pdf.
[34] President George W. Bush, “President Highlights Faith-Based Results at National Conference,” www.whitehouse.gov releases/2006/03/20060309-5.html.
[35] Out of $19,456,713,768 in grants, $2,004,491,549 went to FBOs. See “Grants to Faith-Based Organizations FY 2004,” Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives, www.whitehouse.gov/ government/fbci/final_report_2004.pdf.
[36] Out of $19,715,661,808 in grants, $2,154,246,246 went to FBOs. See “Grants to Faith-Based Organizations FY 2005,” Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives, www.whitehouse.gov/ government/fbci/final_report_2005.pdf.
[37] David M. Fine, “Ohio Counties to Adopt Diebold Voting Machines,” The Mill, January 18, 2004, www.gristforthemill.org/ 010418diebold.html.
[38] Ibid.
[39] Mark Crispin Miller, “None Dare Call It Stolen,” Harper’s, September 7, 2005, www.harpers.org; Bob Fitrakis and Harvey Wasserman, “Hearings on Ohio Voting Put 2004 Election in Doubt,” Columbus Free Press, November 18, 2004, www.commondreams.org 1118–30.htm.
[40] Ray Beckerman, “Basic Report from Columbus,” November 4, 2004, www.freepress.org.
[41] Mark Crispin Miller, “None Dare Call It Stolen.”
[42] The National Center for Education Statistics in the U.S. Department of Education estimated that 1.1 million students were home-schooled in 2003, a 29 percent increase from 1999. The National Home Education Research Institute says that 1.7 million to 2.1 million children were home-schooled during the 2002–2003 academic year. From Michelle Goldberg, Kingdom Coming, 2.
[43] Barbara Parker and Christy Macy, “Secular Humanism, the Hatch Amendment, and Public Education,” People for the American Way, Washington, DC, 1985, 8.
[44] Quoted in Bill Moyers, “9/11 and the Spirit of God,” address a. Union Theological Seminary, September 7, 2005, www.uts.columbia.edu.
[45] Sunsara Taylor, “Battle Cry for Theocracy,” Truthdig.com, May 11, 2006, www.truthdig.com _theocracy.
[46] Augustine, quoted in William Sloane Coffin, The Heart Is a Little to the Left, 6.
[47] Fritz Stern, The Politics of Cultural Despair: A Study in the Rise of the Germanic Ideology (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1974), xii.
[48] Beth Shulman, “Working and Poor in the USA,” Nation, February 9, 2004.
[49] Robert Morley, “The Death of American Manufacturing,” Trumpet, February 2006, www.thetrumpet.com cle&id=1955.
[50] Martin Crutsinger, “United States Cites China and Other Nations in Report on Unfair Trade Practices,” Associated Press, March 31, 2006.
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NYCDA Nationals ‘23 Senior Solo Results
Placements 21-30 Under “Keep Reading”
1. Sophia Cobo - Stars Dance (Score above 298!)
2. Skai Llorente - Encore PAC (Score above 297)
3. Addison Leitch - Dmitri Kulev (Score above 297)
4. Jonathan Paula - Canadian Dance Unit (Score above 297)
5. Sophia Springer-Iannantuoni - Inspire School of Dance (Score above 297)
6. Ayla Rodriguez - Artistic Fusion (Score above 297)
7. Reagan Stafford - Next Step Dance (Score above 297)
8. Avery Hall - Danceology
9. Ella Querrey - Inspire School of Dance
10. Suvannah Hunter - Elite Dance Academy NJ
11. Aiden Cook - KJ Dance
12. Eden Galloway - WNC Dance Academy
13. Antonia Gonzalez - Stars Dance
14. Drew Rosen - Danceology
15. Abigail Weber - The Dallas Conservatory
16. Kaiden Currie - Nancy Chippendale’s
17. Alessandra Gonzalez - Collective Dance Artistry
18. Tegan Chou - Westside Dance
19. Marcello Perez - Xplosive Dance Academy
20. Samiyah Norris - Estreet Dance
21. Sayler Nguyen - Starstruck PAC
22. Isabelle Harris - Utah Dance Collective
23. Madison Morita - Collective Dance Artistry
24. Keira Fleming - Kanyok Arts
25. Jackson Koressel - Sweatshop
26. Emma McLaughlin - KJ Dance
27. Lela Dye - Dye’n 2 Dance
28. Hayley Wilson - Renner Dance Company
29. Tucker Nance - Performance Edge 2
30. Marissa Lazovick - Broadway Dance Theatre
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