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wipbigbang · 9 months ago
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WIP BIG BANG SIGN-UPS ARE LIVE!
The 2024 round of WIP Big Bang is now open for sign-ups! Any fandom is welcome, as long as the fic is 500 completed so far and will be at least 7,500 words upon its finishing. Signing up is easy: just fill out the form linked below after you read the FAQ and take a look at the schedule.
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corpyburd · 9 months ago
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Season 2 of The Responder will air on the 5th May 2024.
Alongside Freeman as Chris and Adedayo as Rachel, the following are all returning:
MyAnna Buring as Kate Carson
Warren Brown as Raymond Mullen
Josh Finan as Marco
Emily Fairn as Casey
Philip S McGuinness as Ian
Faye McKeever as Jodie Sweeney
Mark Womack as Barry
Amaka Okafor as Deborah Barnes
Adam Nagaitis (The Terror, Chernobyl)
Bernard Hill (Wolf Hall, Lord of the Rings, Titanic)
Ian Puleston-Davies (Tin Star, Pennyworth)
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frommybookbook · 7 months ago
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I was tagged by @epersonae. I only knew two characters on your list but one of them was put there almost expressly for me so I'll take it.
Rules: make a poll with five of your all time favorite characters and then tag five people to also make a poll.
Tagging @bicecreamsexual @lazaefair @redsesame @austennerdita2533 @pmdpbarbara
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docgold13 · 2 years ago
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This list reflects just one individual’s personal opinion...  that said, let’s get started:
1). Sherlock Holmes created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle 
2). Batman created by Bill Finger and Bob Kane
3). Auguste Dupin created by Edgar Allan Poe
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4). Hercule Poirot created by Agatha Christie
5). Philip Marlowe created by Raymond Chandler
6). Jane Marple created by Agatha Christie
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7). Frank Columbo created by Peter Falk, Patrick McGoohan and Steven Bochco
8). Sam Spade created by Dashiell Hammett
9). Virgil Tibbs created by John Ball
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10). Nancy Drew created by Carolyn Keene
11). Alex Cross created by James Patterson
12). Dirk Gently created by Douglas Adams
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13). Byomkesh Bakshi created by Sharadindu Bandyopadhyay
14). Jessica Fletcher created by Peter S. Fischer and Richard Levinson
15). Mma Precious Ramotswe created by Alexander McCall Smith 
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16). Velma Dinkley and Fred Jones created by Joe Ruby and Ken Spears
17). Jim Rockford created by Stephen J. Cannell and Roy Huggins
18). Shawn Spencer created by Steve Franks
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19). Leroy ‘Encyclopedia’ Brown created by Donald J. Sobol
20). Harry Bosch created by Michael Connelly
21). Adrian Monk created by Andy Breckman
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22). Nero Wolfe created by Rex Stout 
23). Shinichi Kudo created by Gosho Aoyama
24). Benoit Blanc created by Rian Johnson
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brookstonalmanac · 6 months ago
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Holidays 7.3
Holidays
Air Conditioning Appreciation Day
American Redneck Day
Anti-Aircraft Missile Troops Day (Ukraine)
Army Day (Guatemala)
Beh Deinkhlan (Meghalaya, India)
Chamois Day (French Republic)
Colour TV Demonstration Day
Compliment Your Mirror Day
Disobedience Day
Dog Days of Summer begin [until August 11]
Emancipation Day (U.S. Virgin Islands)
Family Day (Lesotho)
Festival of the Wilderness
Fiesta del Fuego begins (Festival of Fire; Cuba; through 9th)
Fishermen’s Day (Marshall Islands)
Gettysburg Day
Independence Eve (What If We Won; Newcastle Brown Ale)
International Drop a Rock Day
International Plastic Bag Free Day
Jaindl-Good Day
Lady Gaga Day (Taiwan)
Mallard Steam Engine World Record Day
Mallow Day
National Air Conditioning Appreciation Day
National Bereaved Parents Day (UK)
National Burpee Day
National CROWN Day (Black Hair Independence Day)
Perfect Pac-Man Day
Quebec Day
Raid on Entebbe Day
Sata-Hame Soi Accordion Festival begins (Ikaalinen, Finland) [thru Sunday]
703 Day
Start the Conversation Day
Stay Out of the Sun Day
Superman Day (New York World’s Fair; 1940)
Temple Asteroid Day
Traffic Patrol Day (Russia)
Women’s Day (Myanmar)
World Awareness Day for Rubenstein-Taybi Syndrome
World Billionaires Day
World Meerkat Day
World Seabird Day
Food & Drink Celebrations
American Sparkling Wine Day
Cultivated Strawberry Day
National Chocolate Wafer Day
National Eat Your Beans Day (a.k.a. Eat Beans Day)
National Fried Clam Day
National Independent Beer Run Day
Independence & Related Days
Belarus (from German Occupation, 1944)
Idaho (US Statehood Day; 1890) [#43]
Quebec (Foundation Day; 1608)
Urabba Parks (Declared; 2012) [unrecognized]
New Year’s Days
New Year’s Day (Seminole Tribe; Florida)
1st Wednesday in July
Multiple Disadvantage Awareness Day [1st Wednesday]
National Property Managers’ Day (New Zealand) [1st Wednesday]
Zine Distro Appreciation Day [1st Wednesday]
Weekly Holidays beginning July 3 (1st Week of July)
Air Conditioning Appreciation Days (thru 8.15)
Dogs Days (Ancient Rome) [thru 8.11]
Festivals Beginning July 3, 2024
Battle Creek Field of Flight Air Show and Balloon Festival (Battle Creek, Michigan) [thru 7.7]
The Buxton Festival Fringe (Buxton, United Kingdom)
Grand Bay Watermelon Festival (Grand Bay, Alabama) [thru 7.7]
Istanbul Jazz Festival (Istanbul, Turkey) [thru 7.18]
Key Lime Festival (Key West, Florida) [thru 7.7]
Kongsberg Jazzfestival (Kongsberg, Norway) [thru 7.6]
Marquette County Fair (Westfield , Wisconsin) [thru 7.7]
Off d’Avignon (Avignon, France) [thru 7.21]
Feast Days
Aaron and Julius (Christian; Saints)
Albert Gottschalk (Artology)
Alec Guinness Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Anatolius of Constantinople (Christian; Saint)
Anatolius of Laodicea (Christian; Saint)
Bernardino Realino (Christian; Saint)
Bertram (Christian; Saint)
Chinese Writing Stone Day (Starza Pagan Book of Days)
Corneille Guillaume Beverloo (Artology)
Dathus (Christian; Saint)
Dave Barry (Writerism)
Didier Mouron (Artology)
Dipolieia (Ancient Greek Festival of Zeus as God of the City)
Distressed Elves’ Creditors’ Pets’ Day (Shamanism)
Feast of Athena (Ancient Greece)
Festival of Cerridwen (Welsh Goddess of Barley)
Franz Kafka (Writerism)
Germanus of Man (Christian; Saint)
Gerbert (Positivist; Saint)
Green Corn Dance (Seminole Tribe)
Gurthiern, Abbot in Brittany (Christian; Saint)
Guthagon of Oostkerk (Christian; Saint)
Harald Kihle (Artology)
Heliodorus of Altino (Christian; Saint)
Irenaeus and Mustiola (Christian; Martyrs)
Johann Friedrich Overbeck (Artology)
John Singleton Copley (Artology)
Julius and Aaron (Christian; Martyrs)
Leo II, Pope (Christian; Saint)
Marinus (Christian; Martyr)
Melvin Milk (Muppetism)
Mongan (Celtic Book of Days)
Mucian (Christian; Saint)
Philip Jamison (Artology)
Phocas (Christian; Saint)
Peregrina Mogas Fontcuberta (Christian; Saint) Questpit Pitch Day
Raymond of Toulouse (Christian; Saint)
Rose of the World Day (Palestinian Christian)
Rumbled (a.k.a. Rombaut; Christian; Martyr)
Sándor Bortnyik (Artology)
Solstitium III (Pagan)
Strange Urges Day (Pastafarian)
Thomas the Apostle (Christian; Saint)
Tom Stoppard (Writerism)
Whip Someone with a Wet Noodle Day (Pastafarian)
Witch of Gaeta Festival (Italy)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Tomobiki (友引 Japan) [Good luck all day, except at noon.]
Unfortunate Day (Pagan) [38 of 57]
Premieres
The Abbot and Costello Show (Radio Series; 1940)
Adventures in Babysitting (Film; 1987)
The Amazing Spider-Man (Film; 2012)
Baby Wants a Bottleship (Fleischer Popeye Cartoon; 1942)
Back to the Future (Film; 1985)
Birdman of Alcatraz (Film; 1962)
Blondie (Radio Series; 1939)
Brown Sugar, by D’Angelo (Album; 995)
Despicable Me 2 (Animated Film; 2013)
Despicable Me 4 (Animated Film; 2024)
The Dharma Bums, by Jack Kerouac (Novel; 1958)
Fat Lip, by Sum 41 (Song; 2001)
Fireworks (America Rocks Cartoon; Schoolhouse Rock; 1976)
Fireworks (Animated Film; 2018)
Hamilton (Filmed Broadway Play; 2020)
I’m Still Standing, by Elton John (Song; 1983)
Independence Day (Film; 1996)
Innerspace (Film; 1987)
Le Cop on Le Rocks (The Inspector Cartoon; 1967)
The Lone Ranger (Film; 2013)
Men in Black II (Film; 2002)
Midsommer (Film; 2019)
A Picture of Her Face, by Scott Joplin (Song; 1895)
Porky’s Super Service (WB LT Cartoon; 1937)
Smoke Signals (Film; 1998)
Strangers on a Train (Film; 1951)
Summer of My German Soldier, by Bette Greene (Novel; 1973)
Terminator 2: Judgment Day (Film; 1991)
Transformers (Film; 2007)
Trolley Ahoy (Rainbow Parade Cartoon; 1936)
The Wallflower (Phantasies Cartoon; 1941)
Today’s Name Days
Günther, Ramon, Ramona, Thomas (Austria)
Toma, Tomislav (Croatia)
Radomír (Czech Republic)
Cornelius (Denmark)
Arvo, Aulik (Estonia)
Arvo (Finland)
Thomas (France)
Ramon, Ramona, Thomas (Germany)
Anatolios, Yakinthos, Zoumboulia (Greece)
Kornél, Soma (Hungary)
Leone, Tommaso (Italy)
Benita, Bonita, Everita, Sulamite (Latvia)
Anatolijus, Liaudmina, Vaidilas (Lithuania)
André, Andrea, Andrine (Norway)
Anatol, Jacek, Korneli, Leon, Miłosław, Otto (Poland)
Iachint (România)
Miroslav (Slovakia)
Heliodoro, Tomás (Spain)
Aurora (Sweden)
Anatole (Ukraine)
Anatol, Anatola, Lindsay, Lindsey, Lyndsey (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 185 of 2024; 181 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 3 of week 27 of 2024
Celtic Tree Calendar: Duir (Oak) [Day 25 of 28]
Chinese: Month 5 (Geng-Wu), Day 28 (Wu-Chen)
Chinese Year of the: Dragon 4722 (until January 29, 2025) [Wu-Chen]
Hebrew: 27 Sivan 5784
Islamic: 26 Dhu al-Hijjah 1445
J Cal: 5 Red; Fryday [5 of 30]
Julian: 20 June 2024
Moon: 6%: Waning Crescent
Positivist: 16 Charlemagne (7th Month) [Gerbert]
Runic Half Month: Feoh (Wealth) [Day 10 of 15]
Season: Summer (Day 14 of 94)
Week: 1st Week of July
Zodiac: Cancer (Day 13 of 31)
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freetheshit-outofyou · 2 years ago
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USS Albacore (SS-218), a 311-foot, Gato-class submarine lost 7 November 1944 of the coast of Hokkaido Japan, she was presumed lost on 21 December 1944 and struck from the Naval Vessel Register on 30 March 1945, found 16 February 2023.
The USS Albacore earned 9 battle stars, received 4 Presidential Unit Citations and was responsible for sinking at least 10 ships.
Below is a listing of the ships compliment, their names are written in memorial at the National Memorial Cemetary of the Pacific in Honolulu, Hawaii:
IN THESE GARDENS ARE RECORDED
THE NAMES OF AMERICANS
WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES
IN THE SERVICE OF THEIR COUNTRY
AND WHOSE EARTHLY RESTING PLACE
IS KNOWN ONLY TO GOD
Walter Henry Barber, Jr., Kenneth Ripley Baumer, Henry Forbes Bigelow, Jr., Edward Brown Blackmon, William Walter Bower, Allan Rose Brannam, Herbert Hodge Burch, Nicholas John Cado, John Joseph Carano, Charles Lee Carpenter, James Louis Carpenter, Pasquale Charles Carracino, Stanley Chapman, Douglas Childress, Jr., Frederick Herbert Childs, Jr., Perry Aubrey Collom, Audrey Cecil Crayton, Eugene Cugnin, John Wilber Culbertson, Philip Hugh Davis, Ray Ellis Davis, Fred Wallace Day, Julius Delfonso, James Leroy DeWitt, James Thomas Dunlap, Carl Hillis Eskew, John Francis Fortier, Jr., Gordon Harvey Fullilove, Jr., John Wilfred Gant, John Paul Gennett, William Henry Gibson, John Frederick Gilkeson, Charles Chester Hall, James Kenneth Harrell, Robert Daniel Hill, Allen Don Hudgins, Donald Patrick Hughes, Eugene Edsel Hutchinson, Burton Paul Johnson, Sheridan Patrick Jones, George Kaplafka, Nelson Kelley, Jr., Morris Keith Kincaid, Victor Edward Kinon, Joseph Mike Krizanek, Arthur Star Kruger,Walter Emery Lang, Jr., Jack Allen Little, Kenneth Walter Manful, Patrick Kennyless McKenna, Willie Alexander McNeill, Joseph Norfleet Mercer, Leonard David Moss, Richard Joseph Naudack, Encarnacion Nevarez, Joseph Hayes Northam, Frank Robert Nystrom, Robert James O'Brien, Elmer Harold Peterson, Charles Francis Pieringer, Jr., James Teel Porter, Jerrold Winfred Reed, Jr., Francis Albert Riley, Hugh Raynor Rimmer, A. B. Roberts, James Ernest Rowe, Philip Shoenthal, George Maurice Sisk, Joe Lewis Spratt, Harold William St. Clair, Arthur Lemmie Stanton, Robert Joseph Starace, John Henry Stephenson, Maurice Crooks Strattan, Earl Richard Tanner, William George Tesser, Paul Raymond Tomich, Charles Edward Traynor, Theodore Taylor Walker, Elmer Weisenfluh, James Donald Welch, Richard Albert West, Wesley Joseph Willans, Leslie Allan Wilmott, David Robert Wood
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nem0c · 2 years ago
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Vietnam War - Galaxy Science Fiction Magazine, June 1968
Sourced from: http://natsmusic.net/articles_galaxy_magazine_viet_nam_war.htm
Transcript Below
We the undersigned believe the United States must remain in Vietnam to fulfill its responsibilities to the people of that country.
Karen K. Anderson, Poul Anderson, Harry Bates, Lloyd Biggle Jr., J. F. Bone, Leigh Brackett, Marion Zimmer Bradley, Mario Brand, R. Bretnor, Frederic Brown, Doris Pitkin Buck, William R. Burkett Jr., Elinor Busby, F. M. Busby, John W. Campbell, Louis Charbonneau, Hal Clement, Compton Crook, Hank Davis, L. Sprague de Camp, Charles V. de Vet, William B. Ellern, Richard H. Eney, T. R. Fehrenbach, R. C. FitzPatrick, Daniel F. Galouye, Raymond Z. Gallun, Robert M. Green Jr., Frances T. Hall, Edmond Hamilton, Robert A. Heinlein, Joe L. Hensley, Paul G. Herkart, Dean C. Ing, Jay Kay Klein, David A. Kyle, R. A. Lafferty, Robert J. Leman, C. C. MacApp, Robert Mason, D. M. Melton, Norman Metcalf, P. Schuyler Miller, Sam Moskowitz, John Myers Myers, Larry Niven, Alan Nourse, Stuart Palmer, Gerald W. Page, Rachel Cosgrove Payes, Lawrence A. Perkins, Jerry E. Pournelle, Joe Poyer, E. Hoffmann Price, George W. Price, Alva Rogers, Fred Saberhagen, George O. Smith, W. E. Sprague, G. Harry Stine (Lee Correy), Dwight V. Swain, Thomas Burnett Swann, Albert Teichner, Theodore L. Thomas, Rena M. Vale, Jack Vance, Harl Vincent, Don Walsh Jr., Robert Moore Williams, Jack Williamson, Rosco E. Wright, Karl Würf.
We oppose the participation of the United States in the war in Vietnam.
Forrest J. Ackerman, Isaac Asimov, Peter S. Beagle, Jerome Bixby, James Blish, Anthony Boucher, Lyle G. Boyd, Ray Bradbury, Jonathan Brand, Stuart J. Byrne, Terry Carr, Carroll J. Clem, Ed M. Clinton, Theodore R. Cogswell, Arthur Jean Cox, Allan Danzig, Jon DeCles, Miriam Allen deFord, Samuel R. Delany, Lester del Rey, Philip K. Dick, Thomas M. Disch, Sonya Dorman, Larry Eisenberg, Harlan Ellison, Carol Emshwiller, Philip José Farmer, David E. Fisher, Ron Goulart, Joseph Green, Jim Harmon, Harry Harrison, H. H. Hollis, J. Hunter Holly, James D. Houston, Edward Jesby, Leo P. Kelley, Daniel Keyes, Virginia Kidd, Damon Knight, Allen Lang, March Laumer, Ursula K. LeGuin, Fritz Leiber, Irwin Lewis, A. M. Lightner, Robert A. W. Lowndes, Katherine MacLean, Barry Malzberg, Robert E. Margroff, Anne Marple, Ardrey Marshall, Bruce McAllister, Judith Merril, Robert P. Mills, Howard L. Morris, Kris Neville, Alexei Panshin, Emil Petaja, J. R. Pierce, Arthur Porges, Mack Reynolds, Gene Roddenberry, Joanna Russ, James Sallis, William Sambrot, Hans Stefan Santesson, J. W. Schutz, Robin Scott, Larry T. Shaw, John Shepley, T. L. Sherred, Robert Silverberg, Henry Slesar, Jerry Sohl, Norman Spinrad, Margaret St. Clair, Jacob Transue, Thurlow Weed, Kate Wilhelm, Richard Wilson, Donald A. Wollheim.
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kwebtv · 1 year ago
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The Cedar Tree  -  ITV  -  September 20, 1976 -  September 24, 1978
Melodrama (119 episodes)
Running Time:  30 minutes / 60 minutes in 1978
Stars:
Joyce Carey – Lady Alice Bourne, widowed mother of Arthur and Phyllis
Philip Latham – Commander Arthur Bourne (series' 1 & 2)
Susan Engel – Helen Bourne, Arthur's wife
Sally Osborne – Elizabeth Bourne, eldest daughter of Arthur & Helen Bourne
Jennifer Lonsdale – Anne Bourne, middle daughter of Arthur & Helen Bourne
Susan Skipper – Victoria Bourne, youngest daughter of Arthur & Helen Bourne
Kate Coleridge – Phyllis Bourne, Arthur's sister
Cyril Luckham – Charles Ashley, father of Arthur's wife Helen
Gary Raymond – Jack Poole
Carol Royle – Laura Collins, friend of Victoria
Jean Taylor Smith – Nanny
Peter Hill – Gates, the Bourne's chauffeur and general help
Ruth Holden – Mrs. Gates, the Bourne's housekeeper
Shaun Scott – Jim Tapper, assistant to Gates
Alan Browning series 1 & 2/Richard Thorp series 3 – Geoffrey Cartland
Lillias Walker – Rosemary Cartland
John Oxley – Peter Cartland
Tom Chatto – Parsons, the Cartland's butler
John Hug – Gwylym Meredith-Jones
Joan Newell – Winifred Hedges
Patrick Ryecart/Steven Pacey – Klaus Von Heynig
Nigel Havers – Rex Burton-Smith
Jack Watling – Captain Julian Palmer (series 2) / Commander Arthur Bourne (series 3)
Rosemary Nicols – Angela Scott, magazine reporter
Michael Macowan – Doctor Cropper
Pamela Mandell – Miss Pringle, owner of the Copper Kettle tearooms
Richard Vernon – Lord Evelyn Forbes, old flame of Lady Alice Bourne
Peter Egan – Ralph Marsh
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ewan-mo · 2 years ago
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Our first graduate and out to the villages
Monday 6th March 2023
Ewan and I first came to Kumi Hospital in 2018. We met Amuron, then a general registered nurse. This year she graduated as a psychiatric clinical officer, having been sponsored by Jamie’s Fund, and is taking the lead in the development of mental health services in Kumi Hospital. Having been impressed by Amuron’s lovely warm personality, intelligence and care for people with mental illness, we are thrilled to have witnessed this career progression.
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Dr Raymond, Medical Director, and Amuron
Kumi Hospital was originally for leprosy patients and is a spacious and serene setting – that suits our patients with acute mental illness too. The medical director is new, and is building a good team, supporting Amuron in all the possibilities for the future.  
It is in a poor area.  Most people are subsistence farmers.  The soil looks poor and bare rock is visible in some places.  The main crops are the more drought-resistant ones – millet, sorghum (a kind of millet) and cassava. Most of the houses are of sun dried mud brick, rather than the more durable and more expensive fired brick and most have thatched roofs rather than the corrugated iron we commented on before
We had a morning meeting, with what we thought was an early lunch part way through: bread, boiled egg, mandazi (Ugandan doughnut, sort-of), and banana. Great work in the meeting, reviewing Amuron’s annual report and considering her project proposal for what next.
The team then invited us to join them on a home visit. Oh yes please!
Our vehicle took us with Amuron and her colleague out to a rural area, dry and brown, awaiting the rains.  The vehicle stopped under a tree, and a relative of the lady concerned led us on a long walk through the cassava fields under the midday sun. Brought back so many memories of similar expeditions in earlier times. 
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You learn so much on such a visit. We were sitting amidst a ring of thatched houses, the lady herself there, with the husband across the circle, while a whole group of neighbours and assorted children sat in a ring on the dusty ground preparing the cassava tubers in the centre. 
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Taking the outer coating off the cassava
The clinical consultation continued, and no one took the slightest heed to issues of confidentiality. That doesn’t take a priority as it does in the west. You need your family, neighbours and friends to support you, and they might as well hear what is being said so they are properly genned up. All very interesting indeed.
Then, would we mind seeing another patient? A similar trek, to find that this patient had taken off to avoid us and didn’t look like she was coming back any time soon. So we talked to the family and concerned friends while we could. 
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A relative plaiting rope out of sisal.
Finally, perhaps just one more? Off we went again across the fields. This was a man of 40 or so, at home with his parents, and depressed for a long time. We were able to discuss possible changes of meds, and identified some psychosocial dynamics that might benefit from discussion. 
There is something very special about seeing patients at home.
As we got back, lunch appeared, the full whack with rice, Irish potatoes (called thus since our Malawi days long ago), beef stew, veggie casseroles and water melon. Oh! That earlier little confection must have been breakfast!
We drove on later in the afternoon ...
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Rocky outcrop with mudbricks drying. Eucalyptus trees widely grown for straight poles in 4 to 5 years, but alien to the ecology.
... to arrive at the Benedictine Eye Hospital in Tororo, and gave ourselves another, brisker walk to get the legs going again. We are sleeping tonight at the Benedictine Fathers’ Retreat Centre.
At supper we met the delightful Philip, Austrian, working with Caritas, the Catholic development and psychosocial agency, to improve agriculture and another Spanish brother who has worked with people with intellectual disability in a rehab workshop. We think he does carpentry with them. He has virtually no English and our “best” combined language was fractured French. What a wonderful maelstrom of 4 spoken languages and Google translate!
I also talked with the other couple in the dining room who were Ugandan, and were here for husband to have his cataract done tomorrow.
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papaya2000s · 1 month ago
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Ensign O'Toole
This section presents episodes 13 to 32 of the US television series Ensign O'Toole, which was broadcast from 1962 to 1963 and featured numerous notable guest appearances during its run. In part i talk about the Summary & Ep 1-12.
Episode 13 - "Operation: Gaslight," was directed by Lawrence Dobkin and penned by James Allardice and Tom Adair, premiering on December 16, 1962.
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In this episode, Ensign Clifford Bender, a newly minted graduate from the United States Naval Academy, joins the crew of the Appleby, his inaugural assignment. Eager to adhere to regulations, Bender's arrival prompts the crew to prepare for his presence. However, O'Toole takes it upon himself to ensure that Bender undergoes a traditional initiation into naval life, attempting to persuade him that he is afflicted with an unusual maritime illness. The episode features guest appearances by Jamie Farr and Steve Franken.
Episode 14 - "Operation: Brooklyn," was directed by Jackie Cooper and penned by Jack Raymond, premiering on December 23, 1962.
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In this episode, Seaman Di Julio expresses his inability to re-enlist, citing a promise made to his parents to manage their restaurant in Brooklyn, New York, allowing them to retire. However, O'Toole uncovers that Di Julio is reluctant to leave the navy, and his parents are equally unwilling to part with their restaurant. The episode features guest appearances by Penny Santon, Joe Higgens, Les Brown, Jr., Bob Hull, and Romo Vincent.
Episode 15 - "Operation: Swindle," was directed by Hy Averback and features a script by Bill Davenport, Charles Tannen, and William J. Lederer, premiering on December 30, 1962.
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In this episode, Chief Petty Officer Nelson becomes infatuated with a Southern woman named Leona, who deceives him into losing his money. In response to this situation, O'Toole takes action to address the swindle. The episode includes guest appearances by Rosemary De Camp, Charles Watts, and Dub Taylor.
Episode 16 - "Operation: Treasure," directed by Lawrence Dobkin and penned by Bill Davenport and Charles Tannen, premiered on January 6, 1963.
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In this episode, Seaman White discovers a drifting bottle that holds an enigmatic map, prompting O'Toole to speculate that it may point to hidden treasure. The episode features guest appearances by Shary Marshall and Michael Ross.
Episode 17 - "Operation: Intrigue," was directed by Don Taylor and penned by Sheldon Keller and Howard Merrill, airing on January 13, 1963.
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In this episode, O'Toole, while accompanying the Appleby family in Hong Kong, learns that Scotland Yard is pursuing a group of jewel thieves. Intrigued by the situation, he opts to assist by going undercover as a courier for the criminals, which leads him into encounters with a jewel smuggler and some dubious tailors. The episode features guest appearances by Robert Emhardt, Howard Morris, Bernard Fox, Chana Eden, Philip Ahn, James Hong, and Harold Fong.
Episode 18 - "Operation: Psychology," directed by Don Taylor and penned by Bill Davenport and Charles Tannen, aired on January 20, 1963.
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In this episode, Lieutenant Commander Stoner's brother-in-law, psychologist Arthur Ainsley, comes aboard the Appleby and notes an unusual level of cheerfulness among the crew. However, he deduces that this apparent happiness masks a profound underlying depression among the crew members. The episode features guest star John McGiver.
Episode 19 - "Operation: Royalty," directed by Jeffrey Hayden and penned by William J. Lederer, premiered on January 27, 1963.
In this episode, O'Toole extends an invitation to the Grand Admiral of the Navy of Tiboria, a 12-year-old named Prince Pussik, to come aboard the Appleby. However, O'Toole soon finds himself regretting this decision as he realizes that the young prince has a penchant for issuing commands. The episode features guest appearances by Michael Davis and Lou Krugman.
Episode 20 - "Operation: Whodunit," was directed by Richard Kinon and penned by Sheldon Keller and Howard Merrill, airing on February 3, 1963.
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In this episode, the crew of the Appleby is engrossed in a film centered on the murder of Lord Mumbley, having placed significant bets on the identity of the killer. However, when they realize that the final reel of the film is missing, they embark on a frantic quest to uncover the murderer’s identity. The episode features guest appearances by Alan Caillou, Davis Roberts, John Tarangelo, and Kelly Gordon.
Episode 21 - "Operation: Casanova," was directed by Richard Kinon and penned by Howard Leeds, airing on February 10, 1963.
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In this episode, O'Toole aims to elevate the spirits of Lieutenant (junior grade) St. John by facilitating his interaction with several appealing WAVES. The situation initially unfolds positively until St. John finds himself in a compromising position, kissing the daughter of a U.S. congressman. The episode features guest appearances by Nancy Rennick, Carol Christensen, Cindy Robbons, Jacqueline Loughery, Ransom Sherman, and Jackie Joseph.
Episode 20 - "Operation: Whodunit," was directed by Richard Kinon and penned by Sheldon Keller and Howard Merrill, airing on February 3, 1963.
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In this episode the crew of the Appleby is engrossed in a film—a murder mystery cantered on the assassination of Lord Mumbley—and they have placed significant bets on the identity of the killer. When they realize that the final reel of the movie is absent, they embark on a frantic quest to locate it. Guest appearances include Alan Caillou, Davis Roberts, John Tarangelo, and Kelly Gordon.
Episode 21 - "Operation: Casanova," was directed by Richard Kinon and penned by Howard Leeds, airing on February 10, 1963.
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In this episode, O'Toole aims to elevate Lieutenant (junior grade) St. John's diminished self-esteem by facilitating his interaction with several appealing WAVES. The situation unfolds positively until St. John is unexpectedly discovered kissing the daughter of a United States congressman. The episode features guest appearances by Nancy Rennick, Carol Christensen, Cindy Robbons, Jacqueline Loughery, Ransom Sherman, and Jackie Joseph.
Episode 22 - "Operation: Souvenir," was directed by Richard Kinon and written by Bill Davenport and Charles Tannen, airing on February 17, 1963.
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In this episode during a shore leave in Japan, Lieutenant Commander Stoner enforces strict regulations on his crew, prohibiting them from bringing back any souvenirs that cannot fit into a footlocker. This creates a dilemma for Lieutenant (junior grade) St. John, who has secretly acquired an antique Japanese cannon for his girlfriend and must devise a plan to conceal it from Stoner. The episode features guest appearances by Don Beddoe and Alan Reed, Jr.
Episode 23 - "Operation: Arrivederci," was directed by Richard Kinon and features a screenplay by Bill Sheldon Keller, Howard Merrill, and William J. Lederer, airing on March 3, 1963.
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In this episode during the Appleby's visit to Rome, O'Toole becomes enamoured with Juliet Scarlatti, an aspiring American artist. He offers her the use of the Appleby for an art exhibition, hoping to connect her with influential figures in the Italian art scene; however, the key attendee, prominent society figure Mrs. Atherton, declines to participate. The episode features guest appearances by Sharon Hugveny, Doris Packer, and Émile Genest.
Episode 24 - "Operation: Re-Enlist," was directed by Lawrence Dobkin and written by Bill Davenport, Charles Tannen, and William J. Lederer, airing on March 10, 1963.
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In this episode, Lieutenant Commander Stoner is tasked with ensuring that the crew of the Appleby re-enlists in the Navy. Following O'Toole's suggestion, Stoner adopts a more amiable demeanour to motivate the crew, which leads to confusion among them. During a gathering at Stoner's residence, Seaman Di Julio inadvertently dislodges a brick from the fireplace, resulting in the collapse of Stoner's home, necessitating the crew's assistance in its reconstruction.
Episode 25 - "Operation: Boxer," was directed by Richard Kinon and features a script by Bill Davenport, Charles Tannen, and William J. Lederer, airing on March 17, 1963.
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In this episode, due to DeJulio's inexperience with the signal lamp, O'Toole proposes a "boxling" match, a twist on bowling, against another ship's crew. Historically, O'Toole has consistently lost bets to Ensign Baxter regarding bowling contests between their respective crews. However, he believes he has discovered a strategy to secure a victory by wagering on a boxing match, enlisting a formidable sailor to compete against Baxter's favoured boxer. The episode features guest appearances by Gary Crosby, Roger Torrey, and Cal Bolder.
Episode 26 - "Operation: Stowaway," was directed and written by James Komack, alongside Bill Davenport and Charles Tannen, and it airing on March 24, 1963.
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In this episode, while docked at a Soviet port, the crew of the Appleby initially dismisses O'Toole's claims of seeing a lovely girl through a porthole as a symptom of combat fatigue. However, they soon discover that the girl is actually a stowaway named Anna. Enchanted by her presence, the crew decides to create a party dress for her using flags, tablecloths, and various materials available on the ship. Nita Talbot guest stars in this episode.
Episode 27 - "Operation: Arctic," was directed by Hy Averback and penned by Jim Fritzell and Everett Greenbaum, airing on March 31, 1963.
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In this episode the crew experiences restlessness as their journey to the Arctic aboard the Appleby becomes monotonous in the extreme cold. Martin Dean guest stars in this episode.
Episode 28 - "Operation: Physical," was directed by Richard Kinon and features a script by Howard Leeds, Bill Davenport, and Charles Tannen, airing on April 7, 1963.
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In this episode Lieutenant Commander Stoner grapples with feelings of nostalgia for his youth and worries about his ability to pass an upcoming physical examination. In an effort to alleviate Stoner's concerns, O'Toole arranges for some of Stoner's former classmates to visit the Appleby, hoping their appearance will make Stoner seem less aged by comparison. However, O'Toole's and the crew's well-intentioned efforts to assist Stoner do not unfold as expected.
Episode 29 - "Operation: Tubby," was directed by Bob Claver and features a script by Sheldon Keller, Howard Merrill, and Bill Davenport, airing on April 14, 1963.
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In this episode, Seaman "Tubby" Mason faces the ultimatum of losing weight or facing expulsion from the Navy, prompting him to embark on an extreme diet. However, O'Toole discovers that Tubby's letters are stuffed with luncheon meat and his toothpaste tube is filled with liverwurst. The episode features guest star Stubby Kaye.
Episode 30 - "Operation: Sabotage," was directed by Richard Kinon and written by James B. Allardice, Tom Adair, and Bill Davenport, airing on April 21, 1963.
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In this episode, during training exercises, the Appleby is designated as the target for a simulated sabotage operation, orchestrated by a crew member covertly tasked with "destroying" the ship. Lieutenant Commander Stoner boasts that the scheme is doomed to fail, supporting his claim with a substantial wager. He orchestrates a fake sabotage incident and subsequently dares the crew to identify the "saboteur," prompting O'Toole to devise an ingenious solution, as is his custom.
Episode 31 - "Operation: Contest," was directed by Richard Kinon and features a script by Bill Davenport, Charles Tannen, and William J. Lederer, airing on April 28, 1963.
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In this episode the crew of the Appleby finds themselves in quarantine, missing their shore leave in Hollywood after Seaman Di Julio has an accident with a tanning lamp and is diagnosed with measles. To occupy their time, they decide to participate in various contests for prize money, including a jingle-writing competition, which Di Julio ultimately wins. Additionally, they are invited to a cooking contest due to Lieutenant (junior grade) St. John’s mother's cookie recipe. However, they encounter a competitor who claims financial hardship and, out of compassion, allow her to win. Later, they learn that she had cheated and is participating in another contest. Guest star: Irene Tedrow.
Episode 32 - "Operation: Geisha," was directed by Richard Kinon and features a screenplay by Ben Starr, Robert O'Brien, and Bill Davenport. It originally aired on May 5, 1963, marking the series finale.
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In this episode, con artists Steve Turner and Al Shrieber are compelled to return stolen funds to an angry victim in order to establish a reverse geisha house. Meanwhile, a friend of Lieutenant (junior grade) St. John proposes a new business venture, which O'Toole successfully persuades local entrepreneurs to support. The episode includes guest appearances by Jack Carter, Eddie Ryder, Ransom Sherman, and Linda Bennett.
Episode information & Title scene links:
https://www.tptvencore.co.uk/search/Ensign%20O'Toole
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A teenage girl is raised underground by a robot “Mother”, designed to repopulate the earth following an extinction event. But their unique bond is threatened when an inexplicable stranger arrives with alarming news. Credits: TheMovieDb. Film Cast: Daughter: Clara Rugaard Mother (voice): Rose Byrne Woman: Hilary Swank Mother: Luke Hawker Child: Tahlia Sturzaker Infant: Maddie Lenton Toddler: Hazel Sandery Toddler: Summer Lenton Brother: Jacob Nolan Teacher (uncredited): Tracy Britton Film Crew: Story: Grant Sputore Art Direction: Todd Smythe Second Unit First Assistant Director: Kelvin Munro Executive Producer: Philip Wade Producer: Timothy White Production Design: Hugh Bateup Co-Producer: Anna Vincent Editor: Sean Lahiff Costume Design: Mariot Kerr Casting: Nikki Barrett Art Direction: Adam Wheatley Set Decoration: Lisa Brennan Line Producer: Julie Byrne Executive Producer: John Wade Executive Producer: Paris Kasidokostas Latsis Executive Producer: Jean-Luc De Fanti Executive Producer: Terry Dougas Story: Michael Lloyd Green Executive Producer: Bryce Menzies Prop Maker: Marco Wuest Unit Publicist: Mark McGowan Second Assistant Director: Sophie Calver Second Assistant Director: Shannon Crotty Driver: Isabelle Scott Location Manager: Jesse Goninon Costume Supervisor: Olivia Iacobelli Production Accountant: Elspeth Baird Driver: Nadia Samson Sound Recordist: Des Kenneally Stunts: Mike Duncan Digital Intermediate: Marty Pepper Animatronics Designer: Zoilo Abad Set Production Assistant: Michael Barba Production Coordinator: Carly Maple Stunt Coordinator: Steve McQuillan Script Supervisor: Mojgan Khadem First Assistant Editor: Regg Skwarko Boom Operator: Corrin Ellingford Boom Operator: Nick Steele Dialect Coach: Jenny Kent First Assistant Director: Travis Kalendra Director of Photography: Steve Annis Stunts: Jennifer Bichard Stunts: Daisy Fryer Stunt Double: Marlee Barber VFX Supervisor: Jonathan Dearing Original Music Composer: Antony Partos Original Music Composer: Dan Luscombe Casting Associate: Natalie Wall Casting Assistant: Claudia Allison Set Designer: Kate Rawlins Set Designer: Alice Wong Set Designer: Prue Parsons Hair Designer: Tracy Phillpot Makeup & Hair: Karen Gower Armorer: John Coory Still Photographer: Ian Routledge Still Photographer: Matt Nettheim Sound Designer: Tom Heuzenroeder Sound Designer: Duncan Campbell Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Pete Smith Foley Artist: Adrian Medhurst Foley Recordist: Ryan Squires Music Supervisor: Bernard Galbally Second Assistant “B” Camera: Joel Brown Steadicam Operator: Glenn Clayton First Assistant “B” Camera: Cameron Dunn Second Assistant “A” Camera: Samuel Fraser Drone Pilot: Ryan Haste Focus Puller: Russell Marrett Focus Puller: Sarah McDonald Second Unit Cinematographer: Ross Metcalf Grip: Leigh Nemeth Drone Operator: Sam Peacocke Steadicam Operator: Ulric Raymond Key Grip: Matt Richardson Gaffer: Andrew Robertson First Assistant “B” Camera: Geoff Skilbeck Second Assistant “A” Camera: Sam Steinle Grip: Matan Tatarko First Assistant “A” Camera: Samuel Vines Focus Puller: James Ward Miller First Assistant “A” Camera: Jules Wurm Movie Reviews: SWITCH.: As technology edges closer to our bodies, and the notion of genetic engineering and artificially intelligent drones begin to feel less outlandish, these age-old questions on the ethics and impact of science take on a more urgent dimension. ‘I Am Mother’ explores them with intelligence and style. Not only is it by far the best science fiction film to emerge from among the multitude of Netflix Originals, but cult gem status surely beckons. – Jake Watt Read Jake’s full article… https://www.maketheswitch.com.au/article/review-i-am-mother-finally-a-great-netflix-sci-fi-film Head to https://www.maketheswitch.com.au/sff for more Sydney Film Festival reviews. Gimly: Bottle-episode sci-fi films have treated me pretty well in the past. _I Am Mother_ is not the greatest example of such a thing, but it is a fair one. Props in particular when it comes to the titular Mother, who absolute...
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24-July 散財記録
06(sat) ・堀嵜菜那 / スコッピ (2024, CD) ・Vritra / SONAR (2020, used LP) ・Tarwater / Animals, Suns & Atoms (2000, used LP) ・Philip Perkins / Drive Time (1985, used LP) 11(thu) ・Mocky / Navy Brown Blues (2007, used LP) ・Longwave / Day Sleeper (2003, used 12inch) ・Piano Magic & Matmos / Music For Rolex/The Soldering Social (1998, used 7inch) ・The Halo Benders / Canned Oxygen (1994, used 7inch) 20(sat) ・Smalltown Supersound On Fire (2009, used 2LP) ・Carlos Niño & Lil Sci Present What's The Science? / Elevation Instrumentals (2008, used LP) ・Orchestre Jazira / Nomadic Activities (1984, used LP) ・Miniatures (A Sequence Of Fifty-One Tiny Masterpieces Edited By Morgan-Fisher) (1980, used LP) 21(sun) ・Kota Motomura / New Experience (2019, used 12inch) 22(mon) ・Palm / Nicks and Grazes (2022, used LP) ・Stock, Hausen & Walkman / Organ Transplants Vol. 2 (2000, used LP) ・Raymond Scott and His Orchestra / The Uncollected Raymond Scott Vol. 2 1944 (1985, used LP) 25(thu) ・Noahlewis' Mahlon Taits with Tomoko Kanda / Tenderly (2014, used 7inch) ・Movietone / Useless Landscape (1996, used 7inch) ・Russ Garcia, His Vocal Choir and Orchestra / Sounds in the Night (1958, LP) 27(sat) ・MC MANGO / SEX AND THE CITY ARE DEAD (2024, CD-R) 28(sun) ・The Special Guests / Can't Stand Sitting (2000, used LP) ・Mammoth Gavioli Fair Organ / Marching With the Mammoth Gavioli (1967, used LP) ・Schmid-Brothers' Show-Band / The Kindli Presents Swiss Folklore Music (?, used LP) 31(wed) ・Dalglish / Niaiw Ot Vile (2013, used LP) ・Freeform / Green Park (1999, used LP) ・Pram / Music for Your Movies (1996, used 12inch) ・David Lewiston / Kingdom of the Sun (Peru's Inca Heritage) (1969, used LP)
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Holidays 7.3
Holidays
Air Conditioning Appreciation Day
American Redneck Day
Anti-Aircraft Missile Troops Day (Ukraine)
Army Day (Guatemala)
Beh Deinkhlan (Meghalaya, India)
Chamois Day (French Republic)
Colour TV Demonstration Day
Compliment Your Mirror Day
Disobedience Day
Dog Days of Summer begin [until August 11]
Emancipation Day (U.S. Virgin Islands)
Family Day (Lesotho)
Festival of the Wilderness
Fiesta del Fuego begins (Festival of Fire; Cuba; through 9th)
Fishermen’s Day (Marshall Islands)
Gettysburg Day
Independence Eve (What If We Won; Newcastle Brown Ale)
International Drop a Rock Day
International Plastic Bag Free Day
Jaindl-Good Day
Lady Gaga Day (Taiwan)
Mallard Steam Engine World Record Day
Mallow Day
National Air Conditioning Appreciation Day
National Bereaved Parents Day (UK)
National Burpee Day
National CROWN Day (Black Hair Independence Day)
Perfect Pac-Man Day
Quebec Day
Raid on Entebbe Day
Sata-Hame Soi Accordion Festival begins (Ikaalinen, Finland) [thru Sunday]
703 Day
Start the Conversation Day
Stay Out of the Sun Day
Superman Day (New York World’s Fair; 1940)
Temple Asteroid Day
Traffic Patrol Day (Russia)
Women’s Day (Myanmar)
World Awareness Day for Rubenstein-Taybi Syndrome
World Billionaires Day
World Meerkat Day
World Seabird Day
Food & Drink Celebrations
American Sparkling Wine Day
Cultivated Strawberry Day
National Chocolate Wafer Day
National Eat Your Beans Day (a.k.a. Eat Beans Day)
National Fried Clam Day
National Independent Beer Run Day
Independence & Related Days
Belarus (from German Occupation, 1944)
Idaho (US Statehood Day; 1890) [#43]
Quebec (Foundation Day; 1608)
Urabba Parks (Declared; 2012) [unrecognized]
New Year’s Days
New Year’s Day (Seminole Tribe; Florida)
1st Wednesday in July
Multiple Disadvantage Awareness Day [1st Wednesday]
National Property Managers’ Day (New Zealand) [1st Wednesday]
Zine Distro Appreciation Day [1st Wednesday]
Weekly Holidays beginning July 3 (1st Week of July)
Air Conditioning Appreciation Days (thru 8.15)
Dogs Days (Ancient Rome) [thru 8.11]
Festivals Beginning July 3, 2024
Battle Creek Field of Flight Air Show and Balloon Festival (Battle Creek, Michigan) [thru 7.7]
The Buxton Festival Fringe (Buxton, United Kingdom)
Grand Bay Watermelon Festival (Grand Bay, Alabama) [thru 7.7]
Istanbul Jazz Festival (Istanbul, Turkey) [thru 7.18]
Key Lime Festival (Key West, Florida) [thru 7.7]
Kongsberg Jazzfestival (Kongsberg, Norway) [thru 7.6]
Marquette County Fair (Westfield , Wisconsin) [thru 7.7]
Off d’Avignon (Avignon, France) [thru 7.21]
Feast Days
Aaron and Julius (Christian; Saints)
Albert Gottschalk (Artology)
Alec Guinness Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Anatolius of Constantinople (Christian; Saint)
Anatolius of Laodicea (Christian; Saint)
Bernardino Realino (Christian; Saint)
Bertram (Christian; Saint)
Chinese Writing Stone Day (Starza Pagan Book of Days)
Corneille Guillaume Beverloo (Artology)
Dathus (Christian; Saint)
Dave Barry (Writerism)
Didier Mouron (Artology)
Dipolieia (Ancient Greek Festival of Zeus as God of the City)
Distressed Elves’ Creditors’ Pets’ Day (Shamanism)
Feast of Athena (Ancient Greece)
Festival of Cerridwen (Welsh Goddess of Barley)
Franz Kafka (Writerism)
Germanus of Man (Christian; Saint)
Gerbert (Positivist; Saint)
Green Corn Dance (Seminole Tribe)
Gurthiern, Abbot in Brittany (Christian; Saint)
Guthagon of Oostkerk (Christian; Saint)
Harald Kihle (Artology)
Heliodorus of Altino (Christian; Saint)
Irenaeus and Mustiola (Christian; Martyrs)
Johann Friedrich Overbeck (Artology)
John Singleton Copley (Artology)
Julius and Aaron (Christian; Martyrs)
Leo II, Pope (Christian; Saint)
Marinus (Christian; Martyr)
Melvin Milk (Muppetism)
Mongan (Celtic Book of Days)
Mucian (Christian; Saint)
Philip Jamison (Artology)
Phocas (Christian; Saint)
Peregrina Mogas Fontcuberta (Christian; Saint) Questpit Pitch Day
Raymond of Toulouse (Christian; Saint)
Rose of the World Day (Palestinian Christian)
Rumbled (a.k.a. Rombaut; Christian; Martyr)
Sándor Bortnyik (Artology)
Solstitium III (Pagan)
Strange Urges Day (Pastafarian)
Thomas the Apostle (Christian; Saint)
Tom Stoppard (Writerism)
Whip Someone with a Wet Noodle Day (Pastafarian)
Witch of Gaeta Festival (Italy)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Tomobiki (友引 Japan) [Good luck all day, except at noon.]
Unfortunate Day (Pagan) [38 of 57]
Premieres
The Abbot and Costello Show (Radio Series; 1940)
Adventures in Babysitting (Film; 1987)
The Amazing Spider-Man (Film; 2012)
Baby Wants a Bottleship (Fleischer Popeye Cartoon; 1942)
Back to the Future (Film; 1985)
Birdman of Alcatraz (Film; 1962)
Blondie (Radio Series; 1939)
Brown Sugar, by D’Angelo (Album; 995)
Despicable Me 2 (Animated Film; 2013)
Despicable Me 4 (Animated Film; 2024)
The Dharma Bums, by Jack Kerouac (Novel; 1958)
Fat Lip, by Sum 41 (Song; 2001)
Fireworks (America Rocks Cartoon; Schoolhouse Rock; 1976)
Fireworks (Animated Film; 2018)
Hamilton (Filmed Broadway Play; 2020)
I’m Still Standing, by Elton John (Song; 1983)
Independence Day (Film; 1996)
Innerspace (Film; 1987)
Le Cop on Le Rocks (The Inspector Cartoon; 1967)
The Lone Ranger (Film; 2013)
Men in Black II (Film; 2002)
Midsommer (Film; 2019)
A Picture of Her Face, by Scott Joplin (Song; 1895)
Porky’s Super Service (WB LT Cartoon; 1937)
Smoke Signals (Film; 1998)
Strangers on a Train (Film; 1951)
Summer of My German Soldier, by Bette Greene (Novel; 1973)
Terminator 2: Judgment Day (Film; 1991)
Transformers (Film; 2007)
Trolley Ahoy (Rainbow Parade Cartoon; 1936)
The Wallflower (Phantasies Cartoon; 1941)
Today’s Name Days
Günther, Ramon, Ramona, Thomas (Austria)
Toma, Tomislav (Croatia)
Radomír (Czech Republic)
Cornelius (Denmark)
Arvo, Aulik (Estonia)
Arvo (Finland)
Thomas (France)
Ramon, Ramona, Thomas (Germany)
Anatolios, Yakinthos, Zoumboulia (Greece)
Kornél, Soma (Hungary)
Leone, Tommaso (Italy)
Benita, Bonita, Everita, Sulamite (Latvia)
Anatolijus, Liaudmina, Vaidilas (Lithuania)
André, Andrea, Andrine (Norway)
Anatol, Jacek, Korneli, Leon, Miłosław, Otto (Poland)
Iachint (România)
Miroslav (Slovakia)
Heliodoro, Tomás (Spain)
Aurora (Sweden)
Anatole (Ukraine)
Anatol, Anatola, Lindsay, Lindsey, Lyndsey (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 185 of 2024; 181 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 3 of week 27 of 2024
Celtic Tree Calendar: Duir (Oak) [Day 25 of 28]
Chinese: Month 5 (Geng-Wu), Day 28 (Wu-Chen)
Chinese Year of the: Dragon 4722 (until January 29, 2025) [Wu-Chen]
Hebrew: 27 Sivan 5784
Islamic: 26 Dhu al-Hijjah 1445
J Cal: 5 Red; Fryday [5 of 30]
Julian: 20 June 2024
Moon: 6%: Waning Crescent
Positivist: 16 Charlemagne (7th Month) [Gerbert]
Runic Half Month: Feoh (Wealth) [Day 10 of 15]
Season: Summer (Day 14 of 94)
Week: 1st Week of July
Zodiac: Cancer (Day 13 of 31)
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Janvier MMXXIV
Films
Bridget Jones Baby (Bridget Jones's Baby) (2016) de Sharon Maguire avec Renée Zellweger, Patrick Dempsey, Shirley Henderson, Gemma Jones et Jim Broadbent
Arnaque à Hollywood (The Comeback Trail) (2020) de George Gallo avec Robert De Niro, Tommy Lee Jones, Morgan Freeman, Zach Braff, Eddie Griffin, Emile Hirsch et Kate Katzman
Copie conforme (1947) de Jean Dréville avec Louis Jouvet, Suzy Delair, Annette Poivre, Madeleine Suffel, Jane Marken, Danièle Franconville, Jean-Jacques Delbo et Léo Lapara
L'Inconnu du Nord-Express (Strangers on a Train) (1951) d'Alfred Hitchcock avec Farley Granger, Ruth Roman, Robert Walker, Leo G. Carroll, Patricia Hitchcock, Marion Lorne, Jonathan Hale et Laura Elliott
Une affaire d'honneur (2023) de et avec Vincent Perez et aussi Roschdy Zem, Doria Tillier, Damien Bonnard, Guillaume Gallienne, Nicolas Gaspar, Pepe Lorente
Hôtel fantôme (Das letzte Problem) (2019) de et avec Karl Markovics et aussi Stefan Pohl, Maria Fliri, Julia Koch, Max Moor, Sunnyi Melles Laura Bilgeri
Aviator (The Aviator) (2004) de Martin Scorsese avec Leonardo DiCaprio, Cate Blanchett, Kate Beckinsale, Adam Scott, Kelli Garner, Alec Baldwin, Ian Holm, Jude Law et Danny Huston
Palais royal ! (2005) de et avec Valérie Lemerciere et aussi Lambert Wilson, Catherine Deneuve, Michel Aumont, Mathilde Seigner, Denis Podalydès, Michel Vuillermoz, Gisèle Casadesus, Gilbert Melki, Maurane
Du plomb pour l'inspecteur (Pushover) (1954) de Richard Quine avec Fred MacMurray, Philip Carey, Kim Novak, Dorothy Malonne, E.G. Marshall, Allen Nourse, James Anderson et Joe Bailey
Les Douze Salopards (The Dirty Dozen) (1967) de Robert Aldrich avec Lee Marvin, Ernest Borgnine, Charles Bronson, Jim Brown, John Cassavetes, Richard Jaeckel, George Kennedy, Trini Lopez et Telly Savalas
Le silence des ânes (Das Schweigen der Esel) (2022) de et avec Karl Markovics et aussi Julia Koch, Caroline Frank, Gerhard Liebmann, Valentin Sottopietra, Klaus Windisch, Tobias Fend, Julian Sark, Stefan Pohl
Elmer Gantry le charlatan (Elmer Gantry) (1960) de Richard Brooks avec Burt Lancaster, Jean Simmons, Arthur Kennedy, Dean Jagger, Shirley Jones, Patti Page et Edward Andrews
Tendre Poulet (1978) de Philippe de Broca avec Annie Girardot, Philippe Noiret, Catherine Alric, Hubert Deschamps, Paulette Dubost, Roger Dumas, Raymond Gérôme, Guy Marchand, Simone Renant et Georges Wilson
Judy (2019) de Rupert Goold avec Renée Zellweger, Darci Shaw, Rufus Sewell, Michael Gambon, Finn Wittrock, Richard Cordery, Jessie Buckley et Bella Ramsey
Cinquième Colonne (Saboteur) (1942) d'Alfred Hitchcock avec Robert Cummings, Priscilla Lane, Otto Kruger, Alan Baxter, Clem Bevans, Norman Lloyd, Alma Kruger et Vaughan Glaser
Robin des Bois, prince des voleurs (Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves) (1991) de Kevin Reynolds avec Kevin Costner, Morgan Freeman, Christian Slater, Alan Rickman, Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, Nick Brimble et Michael McShane
La Fine Fleur (2020) de Pierre Pinaud avec Catherine Frot, Melan Omerta, Fatsah Bouyahmed, Olivia Côte, Marie Petiot, Vincent Dedienne et Serpentine Teyssier
Maigret et l'Affaire Saint-Fiacre (1959) de Jean Delannoy avec Jean Gabin, Michel Auclair, Valentine Tessier, Robert Hirsch, Paul Frankeur, Michel Vitold, Camille Guérini, Serge Rousseau et Micheline Luccioni
On a volé la cuisse de Jupiter (1980) de Philippe de Broca avec Annie Girardot, Philippe Noiret, Francis Perrin, Catherine Alric, Marc Dudicourt, Paulette Dubost et Roger Carel
Gosford Park (2001) de Robert Altman avec Maggie Smith, Michael Gambon, Kristin Scott Thomas, Camilla Rutherford, Charles Dance, Geraldine Somerville, Tom Hollander, Stephen Fry, Helen Mirren et Emily Watson
Meurtre à Hollywood (Sunset) (1988) de Blake Edwards avec Bruce Willis, James Garner, Malcolm McDowell, Mariel Hemingway, Kathleen Quinlan, Jennifer Edwards, Victoria Alperin et Patricia Hodge
Iron Claw (The Iron Claw) (2023) de Sean Durkin avec Zac Efron, Jeremy Allen White, Harris Dickinson, Holt McCallany, Lily James, Maura Tierney et Stanley Simons
Séries
La croisière s'amuse Saison 1
Une traversée de chien - L'Amour fou - Ami ou Ennemi - Farces et Attrapes - Une célébrité encombrante - Le Grand Air - Le docteur voit double - Le Grand Amour - Le Père du commandant - Monnaie de singe - La vie est belle au large - Tel est pris qui croyait prendre - Jeux de mains - Les Grandes Retrouvailles : première partie - Les Grandes Retrouvailles : deuxième partie - La Victoire en dansant - Le Gros Lot - Coupable, mais de quoi ? - Souvenirs Souvenirs - Il y a des jours comme ça - Qui comprend quelque chose à l'amour ? - Le commandant connaît la musique - Coup de folie - Ne comptez pas sur moi pour tomber amoureuse
Coffre à Catch
#148 : Bonne année 2024 à tout l'univers d'Agius ! - #149 : Zack Ryder : Woo Woo Woo, tu le sais ! - #150 : L'exceptionnel retour de Colby ! - #151 : Les adieux au catch de Tommy Dreamer ? - #152 : Tommy Dreamer enfin champion de la ECW !
Les Simpson Saison 1
Noël mortel - Bart le génie - L'Odyssée d'Homer - Simpsonothérapie - Terreur à la récré - Ste Lisa Blues - L'Abominable Homme des bois - Bart a perdu la tête - Marge perd la boule - L'Odyssée d'Homer - L'Espion qui venait de chez moi - Un clown à l'ombre - Une soirée d'enfer
Downton Abbey Saison 5
Tradition et Rébellion - Un vent de liberté - Le Bonheur d'être aimé - Révolution à Downton - Tout ce qui compte… - Étape par étape - Désillusions - Menaces et Préjugés - La Réconciliation
Castle Saison 4
Renaissance - Lame solitaire - Casse-tête - L'Empreinte d'une arme - L'Art de voler - Démons - Otages - Dans l'antre du jeu - Course contre la mort - Détache-moi
Kaamelott Livre IV
Tous les matins du monde première partie - Tous les matins du monde deuxième partie - Raison et Sentiments - Les Tartes aux fraises - Le Dédale - Les Pisteurs - Le Traître - La Faute première partie - La Faute deuxième partie - L’Ascension du Lion - Une vie simple - Le Privilégié - Le Bouleversé - Les Liaisons dangereuses - Les Exploités II - Dagonet et le Cadastre - Duel première partie - Duel deuxième partie - La Foi bretonne - Au service secret de Sa Majesté - La Parade - Seigneur Caius - L’Échange première partie - L’Échange deuxième partie - L’Échelle de Perceval - La Chambre de la reine - Les Émancipés - La Révoquée - La Baliste II - Les Bonnes - La Révolte III - Le Rapport - L’Art de la table - Les Novices - Les Refoulés - Les Tuteurs II - Le Tourment IV - Le Rassemblement du corbeau II - Le Grand Départ - L’Auberge rouge - Les Curieux : première partie - Les Curieux : deuxième partie - La Clandestine - Les Envahisseurs - La vie est belle - La Relève - Les Tacticiens : première partie - Les Tacticiens : deuxième partie - Drakkars ! - La Réponse - Unagi IV - La Permission - Anges et Démons - La Rémanence - Le Refuge - Le Dragon gris - La Potion de vivacité II - Vox populi III - La Sonde - La Réaffectation - La Poétique II : première partie - La Poétique II : deuxième partie
Affaires sensibles
Henri Martin, debout contre la guerre d’Indochine - 1923 : Germaine Berton : l’anarchiste qui tua pour venger Jaurès - Prince de Conty : où sont passés les lingots de l'épave? - De Paris à Dakar, le rallye du désert - Cannes 1987, Pialat et sa palme - Affaire Mis et Thiennot, la fin de l'énigme judiciaire ? - Agnès Le Roux, la disparition d’une héritière - Les mystères de Chevaline
The Crown Saison 6
Un engouement fanatique - Hors du temps
Le Voyageur Saison 2
La Forêt perchée - La tentation du mal
Alfred Hitchcock présente Saison 5, 6, 3, 7
Arthur - La Vengeance - Chantage - Pan! vous êtes mort
Spectacles
Concert du Nouvel An en direct du Musikverein, à Vienne (2024)
Adele Live At The Royal Albert Hall (2011)
Sexe et jalousie (1993) de Marc Camoletti et Georges Folgoas avec Jean-Luc Moreau, Marie-Pierre Casey, Patrick Guillemin, Marie Lenoir et Bunny Godillot
Billy Cobham's Glass Menagerie (1981) live at Riazzino, Switzerland
Agents Are Forever : Danish National Symphony Orchestra (2020) avec Caroline Henderson
Bonté divine (2010) de Frédéric Lenoir et Louis-Michel Colla avec Jean-Loup Horwitz, Benoit Nguyen-Tat, Saïd Amadis et Roland Giraud
Livres
Kid Paddle, Tome 1 : Jeux de vilains de Midam
Détective Conan, Tome 20 de Gôshô Aoyama
Castle, Tome 1 : La dernière aube de Brian Michael Bendis, Kelly Sue DeConnick et Tom Raney
James Bond : Le guide officiel de 007 de Lee Pfeiffer et Dave Worrall
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byneddiedingo · 2 years ago
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Humphrey Bogart and Martha Vickers in The Big Sleep (Howard Hawks, 1946) Cast: Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall, John Ridgely, Martha Vickers, Dorothy Malone, Peggy Knudsen, Regis Toomey, Charles Waldron, Charles D. Brown, Bob Steele, Elisha Cook Jr., Louis Jean Heydt. Screenplay: William Faulkner, Leigh Brackett, Jules Furthman, based on a novel by Raymond Chandler. Cinematography: Sidney Hickox. Art direction: Carl Jules Weyl. Film editing: Christian Nyby. Music: Max Steiner. Trying to figure out exactly who did what to whom in Howard Hawks's The Big Sleep, screenwriters William Faulkner, Leigh Brackett, and Jules Furthman are said to have consulted Raymond Chandler, the author of the novel they were adapting, about certain obscurities of the plot. Chandler admitted that he didn't know who killed the Sternwoods' chauffeur, or even who killed Shawn Regan -- if, in fact, Regan is dead. Yet this is one of the most enjoyable of films noir, if a movie that has so many sheerly pleasurable moments can really be called noir. It's also one of the most deliciously absurd -- or maybe absurdist -- movies ever made, including its persistent presentation of Humphrey Bogart's Philip Marlowe as an irresistible hunk, who has bookstore clerks, hat check girls, waitresses, and female taxi drivers swooning at his presence. The only thing that makes that remotely credible is that Lauren Bacall, and not just the character she played, Vivian Sternwood Rutledge, actually did. In his review for the New York Times, Bosley Crowther, one of the most obtuse critics who ever took up space in a newspaper, called it a "poisonous picture" and commented that Bacall "still hasn't learned to act" -- an incredible remark to anyone who has just watched her exchange with Bogart ostensibly about horse racing. This is one of Howard Hawks's greatest movies, and of course it received not a single Oscar nomination -- not even for Martha Vickers's delirious Carmen Sternwood. Vickers was so good in her role that her part had to be trimmed to put more focus on Bacall, who was being groomed for stardom. Sadly, Vickers never found another role as good as Carmen. Dorothy Malone, who did go on to stardom and an Oscar, steals her scene as the bookstore owner amused and aroused by Marlowe's charisma. And then there's Elisha Cook Jr. as a small-time hapless hood not far removed from the Wilmer who stirred Sam Spade's homophobia in The Maltese Falcon (John Huston, 1946). Except this time his demise elicits something Marlowe would seem otherwise incapable of: pity.
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Indie Book Review Roundup
I really loved writing an indie book review every month over the past two years. So it's sad that I couldn't continue.
I really loved writing an indie book review every month over the past two years. I started collecting indie books from authors before the pandemic when I was still going to conventions. And during the pandemic, I put a lot of effort into reading all of them and posting reviews. It was a great way to keep in touch with the authors I’d met, and also gave me the opportunity to meet new authors who…
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