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Mini Me - Self Portrait in the Australian Bush!
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CHARACTER DUMP.
park sungyu: vinte e quatro anos, estudante de medicina veterinária.fc: oh sehun.
kang dawon: vinte e seis anos, idol (main vocal e visual do nevaeh). fc: joy.
seo hoyeon: vinte e nove anos, dono de uma escola de artes. fc: lee dohyun.
daniela rivera: vinte e dois anos, estudante de biomedicina. fc: isabela merced.
avery malhotra: vinte e seis anos, ex-bailarina e estudante de literatura inglesa. fc: simone ashley.
son haseul: vinte e seis anos, atriz. fc: krystal jung.
melina durmaz: vinte e seis anos, garçonete e fotógrafa. fc: bahar sahin.
nam sunmi: vinte e quatro anos, estudante de moda & administração. fc: go minsi.
aaron jenkins: trinta e cinco anos, arquiteto. fc: richard madden.
harper wakefield: trinta e dois anos, detetive. fc: lily james.
min eunhye: vinte e quatro anos, modelo. fc: moon gayoung.
astrid handler: dezoito anos, estudante de hogwarts e monitora da lufa-lufa. fc: olivia scott welch.
daniel yang: vinte e oito anos, funcionário em uma empresa de roupas. fc: suho.
margo kang: vinte e cinco anos, aspirante a atriz. fc: kim jisoo.
madeleine hawthorne: vinte e um anos, estudante de pré-medicina. fc: madelyn cline.
victor alexander musgrave: vinte e sete anos, duque de devonshire. fc: paul mescal.
heath crawford: vinte e quatro anos, ator. fc: archie renaux.
emre özdemir: trinta anos, roteirista. fc: alperen duymaz.
erik bergström: vinte e três anos, drüskelle. fc: evan roderick.
leonard schultz: trinta anos, músico (vocalista, guitarrista e líder da the guess). fc: fabien frankel.
beatrice willa zhang: vinte e sete anos, enfermeira. fc: jessie mei li.
viviana rossi: vinte e oito anos, atriz da broadway. fc: simona tabasco.
robert cole driscoll: trinta e nove anos, cirurgião ortopédico. fc: chris evans.
lawrence stokes: trinta e dois anos, jogador do san francisco 49ers (running back). fc: keith powers.
marina sampaio: vinte e cinco anos, jogadora de vôlei na seleção dos estados unidos. fc: alba baptista.
charlie gibson: vinte e seis anos, veterinário. fc: corey mylchreest.
connor dempsey: vinte e oito anos, dono do the king’s head. fc: mike faist.
elizabeth ehrmantraut: trinta e três anos, herdeira e acionista da egm (ehrmantraut global media). fc: riley keough.
elaine stewart: vinte e três anos, estudante de cinema. fc: alisha boe.
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New to painting. This came out OK. Oil on canvas board with palette knife. Looks convincing from about six feet away. Reference is screen cap from a Richard Musgrave-Evans video on YouTube.
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OK, February 3
Cover: Renee Zellweger’s amazing journey -- tears, setbacks and surgery

Page 1: Contents

Page 2: Contents

Page 4: The View backstage drama explodes -- sources point fingers at controversial cohost Meghan McCain after Abby Huntsman quits
Page 6: Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s new life
Page 8: Gal Gadot made only $300,000 for the first Wonder Woman but will make $10 million for the sequel and she’s not afraid to spend on jewelry and shoes, Joshua Jackson is equal parts nervous and excited to become a father as he and wife Jodie Turner-Smith count down the days to their little one’s arrival, ever since Kourtney Kardashian has reconciled with her much younger ex Younes Bendjima she’s been hitting the party scene harder than ever
Page 9: Nothing comes between Jennifer Aniston and the gym and she turns down dozens of movie offers every year to ensure she has enough me time, after portraying Dr. Alex Karev for 16 seasons on Grey’s Anatomy Justin Chambers is hanging up his scrubs
Page 10: Red Hot on the Red Carpet -- The Critics’ Choice Awards -- Annabelle Wallis, Jennifer Lopez
Page 11: Kate Beckinsale, Florence Pugh, Anne Hathaway
Page 12: Who Wore It Better? Emilia Clarke vs. Katy Perry, Hana Cross vs. Elizabeth Banks, Laura Marano vs. Delilah Belle Hamlin
Page 14: News in Photos -- Amanda Seyfried in Tokyo as Lancome’s newly appointed global ambassador
Page 16: Critics’ Choice Awards -- Kristen Bell, Niecy Nash and Lupita Nyong’o, Alison Brie and Betty Gilpin and Rachel Brosnahan
Page 17: Taye Diggs, Renee Zellweger, Nicole Kidman and Parasite’s Lee Jung-eun and Bong Joon-ho and Song Kang-ho
Page 18: Rob Lowe at a charitable softball game with his sons Matthew and John, Chrissy Teigen and daughter Luna, Mariah Carey at the premiere of A Fall From Grace
Page 20: Selena Gomez, Sarah Paulson and Tracey Ullman at an FX Networks press event
Page 21: Susan Sarandon and Joaquin Phoenix at Jane Fonda’s climate change protest which resulted in Joaquin’s arrest, Elizabeth Banks, The Gentlemen costars Charlie Hunnam and Matthew McConaughey and Hugh Grant at a photo-call in NYC
Page 22: Dan Levy guest-hosted Ellen with his dad Eugene Levy, Julianna Margulies and Richard Gere at a screening in NYC for Three Christs, Olivia Wilde at the Hollywood Critics Association Awards
Page 24: Inside My Home -- Zendaya’s plush pad
Page 26: After her split from her boyfriend of 8 years Austin Butler -- Vanessa Hudgens has reconnected with her ex Zac Efron as the two realized they still have feelings for each others
Page 27: Alex Rodriguez willingly takes a step back to let Jennifer Lopez shine especially during awards season, after a busy two years for Carrie Underwood is pressing pause on her career to focus on her marriage to Mike Fisher and their two sons, ever since Cameron Diaz and Benji Madden welcomed their daughter Raddix they’ve become obsessed with being as eco-friendly and health conscious as possible
Page 28: Miley Cyrus has been struck with baby fever which is new for her -- she’d make excuses whenever ex Liam Hemsworth brought it up but with new boyfriend Cody Simpson things are different, Bradley Cooper and Ana de Armas’ flirt fest at a Golden Globes luncheon, Love Bites -- Gigi Hadid and Zayn Malik reconciled, Jason McDonald and Martha Hunt engaged, Ryan Edwards and Mackenzie Standifer welcomed their second child
Page 30: Cover Story -- Renee Zellweger’s untold story
Page 34: Amid rumors of a split Julianne Hough isn’t ready to give up on husband Brooks Laich just yet
Page 36: What’s in a Name? The stories behind the celeb kids’ quirky monikers
Page 40: Interview -- Don Johnson -- the actor has been working in showbiz for 50 years and he’s still enjoying every minute of it
Page 42: Brooke Shields fit at 54
Page 46: Style -- Kelly Rowland’s third active-lifestyle collection with Fabletics
Page 48: Blue-light blocking glasses -- Jennifer Lopez
Page 49: Street Style Star -- Kacey Musgraves
Page 52: Beauty -- power trip -- Olivia Culpo
Page 54: Entertainment
Page 58: Buzz -- Princess Charlotte’s catwalk copycats
Page 60: Sound Bites -- Daniel Radcliffe on being mistaken for a homeless man, Sia on Diplo, Hollywood Heat Meter -- Chris Harrison said Charlie O’Connell was the only Bachelor he didn’t get along with, Cardi B wants to be a politician, Demi Lovato will perform at the Grammys, Pete Davidson and Kaia Gerber have cooled off as he receives treatment for mental health issues, Scarlett Johansson is the 12th star to receive two Oscars nods in the same year
Page 62: Horoscope -- Aquarius Ellen DeGeneres
Page 64: By the Numbers -- Evan Peters

#tabloid#tabloid toc#renee zellweger#julianne hough#brooks laich#princess charlotte#joshua jackson#jodie turner-smith#zendaya#carrie underwood#mike fisher#don johnson#gal godot#evan peters#emma roberts#emma and evan
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Spring 2019 Honor List
NATCHITOCHES – One thousand forty-three undergraduates were named to Northwestern State University’s Honor List for the Spring 2019 semester. Students on the Honor List must be enrolled full-time and have a grade point average of between 3.0 and 3.49. Students listed by hometown are as follows.
Abbeville – Annemarie Broussard, MaKayla Lewis, Zabrinia Spates;
Aimwell – Jonathan Poole;
Alexandria – Markeyla Anderson, Gavin Arabie, Sharenthia Chew, Angel Christophe, Josyf Das Neves, Joshua Dorsey, Alexis Flowers, Kelvina Ford, Zuleika Fountain, Vanity Givens, Kyle Guillory, Khloe Jasper, Whitney Joffrion, Gustov Johnson, Martavius King, Ashley Koestler, Kasey Lacombe, Taylar Lee, Kelli Leone, Jimmie Magee, Dean Mayeux, Jason McDaniel, Jalyn Mcneal, Ashley Mitchell, John O’Dell, Madison Ogorek, Tiffany Ore, Sadae Polk, Alyssa Rivers, Mart Sampson, Brandy Sayer, Shakera Shorts, Kizzy Slaughter, Kiaijah Thomas, Hailey Urena, Jenna Wade, Alysha Walker, Aalyiah Williams;
Amelia – Renwick McPherson;
Anacoco – Rachel Fournier, Angela Guy, Andrea Halladay, Tristan Harvey, Madeleine Hensley, Aaron Norris, Jason Ortiz, Ireland Slocum, Amanda Sorg, Tyler Stephens, Emily Williams, Rhonda Perry,
Arlington, Texas -- Mariah Denson, Devin Gipson, O’Shea Jackson;
Arnaudville – Macey Boyd, Bailey Dautreuil, Maddison Janice;
Athens – Jacob Ellis;
Atlanta – Ashley Mitchell, Jackson Teal, Jamie Wagley;
Aurora, Colorado – William Mccullough;
Avondale – Mikala Clark;
Bastrop – Alisha Bolton;
Baton Rouge – Jordan Hall, Melvin Hudson;
Belcher – Loriann Long;
Boyce – Lane Robinson
Baker – Devante George, Cherish Netter;
Ball – Angel Chavez, Christopher Constance, Bryan Sayes, Vanessa Toney, Alice Wilson;
Bastrop – Allenicia Arbet;
Baton Rouge – Mark Alexander, Chloe Castello, Ricky Chatman, Shelby Christian, Briyonna Collins, Madison Harris, Mckane Kinchen, Griffin Lundin, Cydni Millican, Rachel Monsour, Katie Pham, James Steelman, Jharon Whitfield;
Beacon Falls, Connecticut – Stacey Brown;
Bedford, Texas – Katina Booker;
Belle Chasse – Hayley Barbazon, Denim Reeves;
Belmont – Kelly Bass, Ashley Hill;
Bentley – Heather Jones,
Benton – Bryanna Cooper, Steven Gardner, Milla Gonzales, Grayson Isom, Colby Ponder, Blaine Reeder, Hannah Schott, Jackson Mathews, Megan Russell;
Bermuda – Michael Vienne;
Bienville – Sarah Macynski;
Big Spring, Texas – Kristin Wilson;
Birmingham, Alabama – Emma Wallace;
Bogalusa – Amanda Crawford, Taylor Johnson;
Bossier City – Yetunde Adegbovega, Austin Averitt, Abigail Castillo, Kendall Corkern, Cameron Davis, Daniel Dial, Kimberly Eloby, Ri’Kaela England, Khairig Frost, Hannah Gaspard, Margaret Gates, Jacob Guest, Tangy Heilbling, Ashlynn Henderson, Jordan Hunter, Shane Kaiser, Alyssa Kidd, Seth Lowery, Jordan Markle, Rebecca Markle, Jennifer Martinez, Rance Mason, Coby McGee, Alexa Montgomery, Yuridia Olea, Sabri Parks, Shelby Peebles, Brittani Phillips, Rachael Pierce, Cierra Rachal, Litzy Rivera, Gabriela Rodriguez, Madison Rowland, Rheagan Rowland, Dakota Schudalla, Makayla Strother, Trevor Tackett, Kellie Toms, Bobby Trichel, Madalyn Watson, Pamula Whicker, Elizabeth Zanca, Nour Zeidan;
Boutte – Jose Del Rio;
Boyce – Savanna Budnik, Timothy Glass, Kaitlyn Miller, Jessie Turner, Julia Watson;
Brownsboro, Texas – Brice Borgeson;
Buffalo, New York – LeTerrance Reed;
Bunkie – Izola Williams;
Bush – Serena Bonnette;
Calhoun – Marissa Barentine;
Campti – Paige Cason, Damarte Fisher, Kourtney Horton, Malachi Lester, Pepper Lloyd, Madison McLaren;
Canton, Texas – Tiffany Cayson, Jack Dyre;
Cape Coral, Florida – Karleigh Acosta;
Carencro – Malik Babin, Chaney Dodge, Harold Williams;
Cartagena, Colombia – Samantha Arellano Chavz, Edwin Castro Frias, Jalima Dias, Miledys Jiminez Vasquez, Daniel Racero Rocha, Gabriela Forero Salcedo, Sadoc Silva Calderon;
Cartagena Bolivar, Colombia – Alejandro Dager Carrasquilla;
Castor – Loxlie Dodd, Hogan Nealy;
Center, Texas – John Harrington;
Chalmette – Isaiah Carpenter, Gabriel Ernest, Sara Mendoza;
Chatham – Jonathan Gill;
Cincinnati, Ohio – Terry Brewer;
Clarence – Quintarous Coleman, Kimberly Reliford;
Clinton – Arianna Parrish;
Cloutierville – Alexia Gistarb;
Colfax – Camren Bell, Kensey Knight, Paidin Luneau, Kaitlyn Slalyter, Ontavius Williams;
Colorado Springs, Colorado – Sarah Wagner;
Columbia – Jackson McCann;
Columbus, Mississippi – William Taylor;
Converse – Zachary Faircloth, Nicolas Farmer, Victoria Gasper, Wade Hicks, Jared Jagneaux, Skyler Laroux, Ashley Sims, Delia Smith, Triston Waldon;
Coppell, Texas – Jada Freeman;
Cottonport – Jacob Harris, Joneshia Jacobs, Christine Lemoine;
Coushatta – Journi Brown, Faith Cason, La’Zaria Clark, Jon Hester, Tawanda Johnson, Amey Sepulvado;
Covington – Madison Blanks, Sarah Shiflett, Jennifer Vo;
Coyolilla Veracruz, Mexico – Guadalupe de Jesus Mendez Zaragoza;
Crowley – Mc’Kayleen Milson;
Cullen – D’Agurelle Epps;
Cut Off – Zachary Breaux, Kaelyn Musgrave;
Dallas – Nadia Carney;
De Berry, Texas – Sarah Britt;
DeQuincy – Hayden Robertson;
DeRidder – Carson Brown, Lauren Callis, Maygin Chesson, Sheridan Douglas, Sarah Fulford, Katherine Goodman, Michelle Green, Alexis Holland, Elliott Jones, Ethel Jones, Jordan Mack-McNair, Presley Phelps, Richard-Jayson Puzon, Morgan Smith, Heather Sorton, Madison Tilley, Tyler Wright, Airiuna Satchell;
Delhi – KeDiejah Cooper;
Denham Springs – Samantha Burgess, Joni Burlew, Caleb Callender, Zyneshia Jennings;
Deville – Emily Bonial, Courtney DeVille, Amy Henderson, Ashtyn Knapp, Karlee Littleton, Morgan McCrory, Caleb Rhodes, Marcia Rogers, Garrett Sellers;
Dodson – Nolan Griffin, Brendan Thomas;
Donaldsonville – Jermaine Collier, Natalie Landry;
Doyle – Mackensie Ulrich;
Doyline – Carmesia Russell;
Dry Prong – Ethan Lewis, Shian Murrell, Lindsey Weatherford, Ashley Webb;
Dubach – Oilvia Hancock, Kayla Loyd;
Dubberly – Audrie Dison;
Duson – Alexandra Broussard, Desmond Prejean;
Edmond, Oklahoma – Ravon Nero;
Elizabeth – Hannah LaCaze;
Elmer – Victoria Coleman
Elton – Maia Lacomb;
Eunice – Tanner Thibodeaux, Emily Deshotel;
Falfurrias, Texas – Marco Arevalo;
Farmerville – Adrianna Loyd, Jalissa Loyd;
Fayetteville, Arkansas – Cody Coleman;
Ferriday – Dalenesha Wimley;
Fisher – Hayden Courtney;
Flatwoods – Lindsey Willis;
Florien – Katelynn Alford, Danielle Anthony, Gabrielle Bryant, Braelyn Calhoun, Magon Lester, Ashton Remedies, Jordan Weldon;
Flower Mound, Texas – Randall Ruffner;
Folsom – Monique Basse, Shaylee Laird;
Forest Hill – Adrianne Dore;
Forney, Texas – Kaymi Wheeler;
Fort Polk – Brittany Chadwick, Mara Eifolla, Jayla Hart, Andrea Marquez, Madison Popp, Amanda. Ridenhour, Shiela May Tabonares, Whitney Tipton, Kiara Turner, TeKweena Wilson, Alexie Sarabia;
Fort Riley, Kansas – Breanna Bryan;
Fort Worth, Texas – Charles Gregory Meade;
Franklin – Zachary McEndree;
Franklinton – Randy Garza, Brittany Sanders;
Frierson – Mason Barnes;
Frisco, Texas – Hallie McCarroll;
Geisman – Rylee Leglue;
Guin, Alabama – Taylor Porter;
Garland, Texas – Joseph Goodson, Kobe Poole, Nia Randall;
Geismar – Elijah John-Baptiste;
Georgetown – Kaleb Hudson;
Glenmora – Reagan Humphries, Abbie Johnson, Kerstyn Johnson;
Gloster – Caitlyn Burford, Paris Gillum;
Goldonna – Brianna Calhoun;
Gonzales – Julie Breaux, Chaquera Caldwell, Ashlyn Chenevert;
Grand Cane – Sandra Kimble, Ciana Mcintyre, Emily Miller;
Grand Isle – Abigail Frazier;
Grand Prairie, Texas – Stephen Garrett;
Greenwell Springs – Morgan Bellot;
Greenwood – Leah Evans, Tamera Harris, Trenton Starks;
Gretna – Braxton Brown, Leroy Holmes, Nadia Johnson, Michael Wilson;
Gueydan – Hannah Sedatol;
Hackberry – Lexie Stine;
Hahnville – Cierra Puryear, Colin Vedros;
Hammond – Kaylon Wiloughby;
Harlengen – Frances Knight;
Harvey – Destiny Johnson;
Haughton – Deitric Alexander, Shakayla Bell, Katelynn Edwards, Anitra Fayad, Camry Heath, Kylee Jackson, Timothy Newell, Angie Nguyen, Makenezie Rains, Licentra Randolph, Bailee Rattanachai, Kaylee Sanford, Joshua Steele, Megan Tilley, Laura Waldroup, Katherine Weeks, Kacie Wilkinson, Chases Woltz, India Wright;
Haynesville – Jmarquiez Robinson, Sabrina Sowell, Michael Turner, Allysa Dodds;
Heflin – Kendall Brunson, Simiuna Cook, Kyle Smith;
Henderson – Andrew Blackmon;
Hessmer – Daren Dauzat;
Hineston – Victoria Carroll;
Homer – Francene Ferguson, Keyana Mccoy, Mariah West;
Hornbeck – Lane Alford, Ariel Rodgers;
Houma -- Courtney Chancellor, Rhiannon Dean, Venessa McKinley;
Houston – Rafael Bonilla, Jennifer Hitt, Casey Irvin, Natashia Jackson;
Humble, Texas – Toiquisha Johnson, Furquan Shorts;
Independence – Maria Thomas-Alfaro, Chloe Whiddon;
Iowa – Keiona Guy;
Jasper, Texas – Linsey Guthrie;
Jeanerette – David Blakesley;
Jefferson – Emily Ricalde;
Jena – Tiara Brown, Braegan Burlew, Candace Decker, Madison Erwin, Jasmine Furlow, Chelsea Redd, Tyler Thomas;
Jennings – Destiny Brown, Anayah Joseph;
Jonesboro – Ashlyn Gaines, JaVonna Lawrence, Alex Toms;
Kaplan – Chris Hebert;
Katy, Texas – Brittnay Cecil, Floyd Turner;
Keatchie – Sarah Plaisance;
Keithville – Germany Jones, Shelby Loftin, Cara Lorenen, Maya Porter;
Kenner – Emily Bennett, Willie Soniat, Parul Sharma;
Kentwood – Iris Travis;
Kernen – Antonia Blattner;
Kinder – Teralyn Plumber;
Konarskie, Poland – Elzbieta Iwaniuk;
Labadieville – Jacellynn LeBlanc, Logan Simoneaux;
Lacombe – Amy Schneider;
Lafayette – Taylor Aucoin, Ashanti Alfred, LaToya Bellard, Emma Burlet, Jared Dore, Reagan Guillory, Jacob Hawkins, Qualantre Jackson, Michele Kramer, JaKayle Lee, Paul Martin, Skylar Mccoy, Robert Middleton, Sarah Palmintier, Aishwarya Patel, Tylar Senegal, John Touchet, Ireland Williams, China Young;
Lafitte – Helen Kassahun;
Lake Charles – Landon Dore, Camren Green, Joel Moreaux, Jordan Mulsow, Destany Washington;
LaPlace – Caitlyn Turnbull;
Las Vegas, Nevada – Caitlin Schweighart;
Le Mars, Iowa – Shannon Smith;
League City, Texas – Lacee Savage, Blake Tessitore;
Leander – Karissa Boswell;
Lebeau – Sharissa Tanner;
Lecompte – Logan Cheek;
Leesville – Dakota Abrams, Cecilia Alfaya, Kimberly Alwell, Jebediah Barrett, Hailey Brantley, Kaylee Buby, Victoria Butler, Anthony Cantrell, Charlotte Cassin, Joseph Cryer, Cameron Davis, Marlee Dowden, Payton Gordy, Caleb Hillman, Hanna Johnson, Zachary Keeton, Lauren Kreyenbuhl, Mahala Lewis, Christina Lluvera, Gerard Lord, Brianna Maricle, Billy McGhee, Amy McKellar, Ashley McKellar, Kaitlyn Pajinag, Chloe Rouleau, Destiny Sanders, Cesar Santos, Dalton Schulte, Erin Schwartz, Megan Trask, Tabitha Vasquez, Marissa Weldon, Lana West, Cheyene Wise, Mikayla Zills;
Lena – Dillon Guin, Courtnee Hamberlin, Cortland Smith;
Lettsworth – Landon Benton;
Little Elm, Texas – Daniel Larin;
Little Rock, Arkansas – Whitney Jinks;
Livingston – Jay Gentry-Pace;
Livonia – Ryann Bizette, Shanyia Haynes;
Lockport – Malaina Falgout;
Logansport – Rebecca Tomlin, Shelby Woods, Kendoyle Cox;
Loranger – Cambree Bailey;
Lubbock, Texas – Miranda Stroud;
Mansfield – Tremeon Allen, Latyeauna Goodwin, Nicolette Hogan, Canessia Johnson, Demetric Preston, Madylin Sullivan, Kyah Wilson,
Madisonville – Zoe Almaraz, Bailey Perrilloux;
Mandeville -- Mya Holmes, Jalen Willis;
Many – Jocelyn Cannon, Patrick Colston, Sarah Cross, Timothy Early, Sydni Easley, Kyle Elliott, Tiarra Frazier, Brittney Garcie, Moses Gonzales, Jessie Johnson, Clayton Kelley, Lathan Meyers, Darion Miller, Matthew Peace, Andrew Penfield, Tanner Rains, Madison Rutherford, Aubrey Sepulvado, Mallary Veuleman;
Maringouin – Laura Scronce;
Marksville – Regan Balius, Nichole Dauzat, Leah Dupuy, Kayle Gaspard, Olivia Johnson, Victoria Lucas;
Marrero – Kelsey Brooks, Lius Escobar;
Marshall, Texas – Alexis Balbuena, Abagale Godrey;
Marthaville – Dylan Daniels, Veronica James, Thomas Lirette;
Meraux – Sophie Stechmann;
Merryville – Kyleah Franks;
Mesquite, Texas – Eric Renova, Curtis Williams;
Metairie – Kathryn Bancroft, Madysen Norra;
Midland, Texas – Channing Burleson;
Minden – Erin Dotson, Layla Easley, Abby Greene, Karasha Harris, Kiara Jenkins, Donna Law, Asata Sylvas, Jorge Zaldivar;
Missouri City, Texas – Cayla Jones;
Monroe – Demonta Brown, Kennedy Butler, Jansen Chisley, Kiara Drumgo, Taylor Edwards, Jaronda Griffin, Prettyunje Hunter, Diamond Knox-Jackson, Ashley Murphy, Keldrick Ward;
Montegut – Stephanie Cohen;
Monterey – Rebecca Womack;
Montgomery – Tabatha Bowlin, Payton Carroll, Gerald Chelette, Hailee Skains, Laryn Graves;
Monticello, Arkansas – Kamilah Kelley;
Mora – Gracy Rowell;
Moreauville – Reginea Alexander, Ashley Dunnam;
Natchitoches – Jeremy Aaron, Cass Arnold, Aaron Averett, Thomas Balthazar, Adam Barnes, Blake Bechtel, Terrius Bell, Kacy Bonds, Matthew Brown, Charles Bouchie, Santaurus Burr,Ladiamond Burrell, Dominitra Charles, Kaleb Chesser, Lane Clevenger, Jessica Coleman, Kaia Collins, Christian Cunningham, Sean Day, Moises Florez-Perez, Hannah Forsythe, Eric Fredieu, Abbie Garner, Peyton Graham, Denetria Green, Pamela Gross, Thomas Hadzeriga, Jalen Hall, Jasmine Hall, Samantha Hall, Deshon Hayes, Jett Hayes, Saul Hernandez, David Holmes, Jasmine Howard, Kanika Irchirl, Rachel Jeane, Emily Johnson, Karlee Laurence, Robert Lee, Emily Leone, Christopher Lewis, Helen-Lois Mancil, Wesley Manuel, Savannah Maricle, Brooklyn Martin, Tyler McCain, Lamarr McGaskey, Kristin McQuillin, Joshua Minor, Jair Morelos Castilla, Jakori Morris, Katelyn Murphy, Tori Neitte, Matthew Nelson, Donovan Ohnoutka, Christian Owens, Leilani Padilla, Kenneth Penrod, Eryn Percle, Veronica Pikes, Kenneth Poleman, Katherine Rachal, Michael Raymond, Jeffrey Remo, Devin Reyes, Kayla Rokett, Taylor Rutledge, Shelbi Ryan, Jalon Sangster, Chandler Sarpy, Gabrielle Scarborough, Natalie Sers, Anna Sibley, Athena Smith, Blake Teekell, Joseph Thibodaux, Margaret Thompson, Lantz Vercher, Elizabeth Vienne, Garrett Vienne, Huey Virece, Laurin Waldrip, Jacob Ware, Brianna Watermolen, Anna Waxley, Emma-Leigh Webster, Ellen Wells, Deondra White, Nicholas Wiggins, Leah Wilkins, Shavon Williams,
Natchez – Victoria Bradford, James Rougeou, Lauren Seawood;
Navasota, Texas – Shelton Eppler;
New Iberia – Mia Bashay, Dainell Ledet, Alex Romero;
New Llano – Deja Castille, Laura Cowell, Kendra Jones, Earnesta Riggins, Gabriel Vargas, Caden Wheeler;
New Milford, Connecticut – Lisa Rosenberg;
New Orleans – Demetrius Boulieu, Nyasha Brown, Damon Carter, Jeron Duplantier, Darlene Fairley, Matthew Gonzales, Omar Hall, RyShaneka Kirsh, Maxwell Martello, Phallon Robinson, Jonae Skinner, Rishard Winford;
Newellton – Chasity Glasspoole;
Noble – Shelby Etheridge, Tiffany McMillion, Krista Rivers, Thomas Rivers;
North Richland Hills, Texas – Cody Germany;
North York, Ontario – Alexander Comanita;
Oak Ridge – Kelly Futch;
Oakdale – Clayton Ashworth, JaQuanda Evins, Dylan Hamblin, Destani Johnson;
Olla – Morgan Barbo, Amanda Fenoli, Savannah Kirl;
Omro, Wisconsin – Jason Kralovetz;
Opelousas – Keylee Boone, Jordan Brisco, Kenya Gradnigo, Kayla Pitre, Lashante Richard, Kallie Zeringue;
Paris, Texas – Cody Vorwerk;
Pelican – Tyler Howard;
Pensacola, Florida – Mallory McClain;
Pierre Part – Blaise Crochet;
Pineville – Savannah Hope Andries, Melissa Barnhill, April Cain, Erika Carter, Korey Cleveland, Luke Conway, Sydney Duhon, Selena Ferguson, Ameera Ghannam, Ollie Gossett, Leia Graham, Megan Jacks, Trey Joseph, Ethan Lachney, Brooke Leger, Rodney Lonix, Sierra Matney, Sonya McClellan, Autumn McSwain, Abby Nichols, James Perry, Hannah Pusateri, Christina Rachal, Amaria Sapp, Elizabeth Shuler, Laikyn Slusher, Robert Tabor, Emily Wiley, Sarah-Elizabeth Wilkes;
Pitkin – Braydon Doyle, Jayce Doyle, Jessica Jones;
Plain Dealing – Nicholas Cason;
Plano, Texas – Asher Van Meter;
Plaucheville – Alexis Casarez;
Pleasant Hill – Makenzi Patrik;
Pollock – Krystal Bennett, Sarah Hunt, Dalton Kopp, Allyssa Zemp;
Ponchatoula – Keyadda Brim, Kaitlyn Hawkins;
Pontotoc, Mississippi – Elizabeth Murrah;
Port Allen – Evan Daigle, Kaleb Gauthier;
Port Barre – Danielle Schexnayder, Kristen Sonnier;
Prairieville – Hannah Beason, Donesha Blount, Lauren Breaux, Claire Credeur, Kristen Prettelt, Lysia Varisco, Elllise Vice, Brady Wilson, Faith Wilson;
Pride – Ashlyn Johnson;
Princeton – Katelyn Nattin, Ariell Shield;
Provencal – Taylor Craft;
Puyallup, Washington – Aine Oh;
Quitman – Cindy Crawford;
Raceland – Emily Adams;
Ragley – Katherine Greenmun;
Rayne – Bishop Breaux;
Reno, Nevada – Sydney Oren;
Richardson, Texas – Riley Cantrell;
Richfield, Minnesota – Leah Barnes;
Richmond, Texas – Ebonie Francis;
Ridgecrest – Melissa Kelly;
Ringgold – McKenzie Davidson, Autumn McCoy, Olivia Prado;
River Ridge – Rachel Chimeno;
Robeline – Chad Berly, Patricia Goodwin, Hannah Hennigan, Kristal Lachney, Kacy Morae, Ember O’Bannon, Laura Olguin, Morgan Rachal, Hannah Schoth;
Rosepine -- Emilee Johnson;
Ruston – Paul Bryant, Tekiren Evans, Jalen Garrison, Seth Hartsfield, Christopher Letendre, Aujani Richburg;
St. Amant – Larson Fontenot;
St. Bernard – Ashlie Kieff, Emily Snyder;
St. Francisville – Emeria Jones;
St. Martinville – Belinda Alexander, Jacoby Fontenette, Destiny Simon, Maleik White, Cassandra Zenon;
St. Rose – Crystal Jones;
Saline – Makayla Jackson, Isabella Jones, Malayna Poche, Aaron Savell;
San Antonio, Texas – Matthew Aguilera, Anthony Renteria;
Sarepta – Katie Ingle;
Scott – Hannah Durgin, Tayla Soileau;
Shreveport – Aubrey Allen, Katelynn Benge, Frances Boggs, Leta Broome, Makayla Bryant, Shatericka Christor, Kesherion Collins, Naterria Davis, Reonia Davis, Hailey Deaton, Miya Douglas, Daja Easter, Deadrian Egans, Meghan Fry, Cassidy Giddens, Savon Gipson, Ellen Grappe, MIzzani Grigsby, Lindsey Hagan, Adrianne Hampton, Katelyn Householder, Shelby Hunter, Jazzmine Jackson, John Jefferson, Drake Johnson, Korynthia Johnson, Zachary Johnson, Nathan Jones, Summer Jones, Alicia King, Lauren Lee, Samantha Lyons, Tiffany Mack, Caitlyn Malloy, Christopher Markham, Andria Mason, Ashley Mason, Tifphany McClinton, Rici McDonald, Claire McMillan, Samantha Metoyer, Najah Mitchell, Brittney Nicleso-Rayfus, Megan Osborn, Tara Pair, Tierry Perry, Christina Peterson, Kalyn Phillips, Hayden Pilcher, Sierra Prelow, Shelby Reddy, Grayson Roberts, Jalisa Roberts, Savonya Robinson, Madelyn Ruiz, Amanda Rushing, Breanna Samuel, Angelica Satcher, Shermaine Shorter, Jackiesha Simmons, Ciara Sipes, Richard Sloan, Kendria Smith, Jessica Sowers, Jamie Stewart, Somer Stratton, Lindsey Stroud, Khalil Sumlin, Destini Sweet, Hailey Thomas, Anne Tibbit, Katerina Vargas, Khamaria Vaughn, De’Andra Washington, Lakayla Whitaker, Gaylin White, Jamisa Williams, Lajayda Williams, Tre’Darius Williams, Kristy Wilson, India Wright;
Sibley – Madison Mouser;
Sieper – Emily George;
Simmesport – Lexi Gremillion, Elise Normand;
Simpson – Katelynn Martin;
Slidell – Terran Cole, Noah Glass, Tristan Johnson, Rachel Reed, Maci Walgamotte, Thomas Garner;
Sondheimer – Anna Marsh;
Springfield – Tyler Pigott;
Sterlington – Catherine Trichell;
Stonewall – Bessie Cable, Dawson Cranford, Emma Delafield, Emmy Hinds, Robert McAllen, Mackenzie Panther, Maguire Parker, Heather Schiller, Tehya McDonald, Chassidy Sutton;
Sugar Land, Texas – Jake Gore;
Sulphur – Andrew Stephens;
Sunset – Zachary Linville, Lauren Pope;
Tallahassee, Florida – Edward Clarke;
Tallulah – Anna Boney;
Taylor, Texas – Jake English;
Texarkana, Texas – Daphne Hammett, Kristin McDuffie, Jasmine Neal;
Thibodaux – Beth Olin, Cierra Winch
Tobyhanna, Pennsylvania – Brianna Morosco;
Tomball, Texas – Natalee Henry;
Toms River, New Jersey – Jacqueline Manza;
Toronto, Ontario – Rhea Verma;
Trout – Makayla King, Haley Lisenby, Kalee Mcguffee, Andrea Walters;
Troy, New York – Kasey Whitmore;
Tupelo, Mississippi – Bailey Griffin;
Ville Platte – Gabrielle Chapman, Nicholas Blood, Andrea Bradley;
Vinton – Shae Cramer, Toby Stanley, Alayna Zaunbrecher;
Violet – Callie Maschmeyer;
Vivian – Kaylee Scott, Chase Lewis;
Vossburg, Mississippi – Chequira Bonner;
Walker – Madison Arnold;
Walworth, New York – Devonne Seelig;
Washington – Kyeishia Evans, Catherine Stevens;
Waskom, Texas – Blakely Canfield, Zink Kiper, Laken Thompson;
Welsh – Autumn Hanks;
West Helena, Arkansas – Brittani Arana;
West Monroe – Abigail Beck, Austin Dodson, Brianna Fife, Kennedy Ford, Allison Freeman, Aubrey Gamble, Jasmyn Johnson, Eva Sanford, Madison Shidiskis, Melissa Taylor, Christopher Wynn;
Westwego – Tja’h Edwards;
Wilmington, Delaware – Amy Bourett;
Winnfield – Annalise Austin, Harli Austin, Rhonda Duff, Kara Grantadams, Rakeen Williams, Caroline Womack;
Winnsboro – A’Lexus Johnson;
Woodworth – Lexus Weston;
Youngsville – Devin Forestier, Devyn Shores, Sophia Toranto;
Zachary – Laney Davis;
Zwolle – Kierstyn Cartinez, Dayton Craig, Trenton Malmay, Ariana Martinez, Treveon Perry, Autumn Wyatt.
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Global Citizen Announces New Artists to Join the ‘One World: Together at Home’ Global Special to Celebrate and Support Healthcare Workers in the Fight against the COVID-19 Pandemic
International advocacy organization Global Citizen today announced an expanded list of artists that will appear in the One World: Together At Home global broadcast special, being held in support of the global response to the COVID-19 pandemic being led by the World Health Organization.
The newly announced artists include, Alicia Keys, Amy Poehler, Awkwafina, Camila Cabello, Celine Dion, Ellen DeGeneres, Jennifer Lopez, LL COOL J, Lupita Nyong’o, Matthew McConaughey, Oprah Winfrey, Pharrell Williams, Sam Smith, Shawn Mendes, Taylor Swift, Usher and Victoria Beckham. Curated in collaboration with Lady Gaga, the artists announced today join a lineup of entertainers who were unveiled last week that includes, Andrea Bocelli, Billie Eilish, Billie Joe Armstrong of Green Day, Burna Boy, Chris Martin, David Beckham, Eddie Vedder, Elton John, FINNEAS, Idris and Sabrina Elba, J Balvin, John Legend, Kacey Musgraves, Keith Urban, Kerry Washington, Lang Lang, Lizzo, Maluma, Paul McCartney, Priyanka Chopra Jonas, Shah Rukh Khan and Stevie Wonder.
One World: Together At Home will be hosted by Jimmy Fallon of ‘The Tonight Show,’ Jimmy Kimmel of ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live’ and Stephen Colbert of ‘The Late Show with Stephen Colbert,’ Friends from Sesame Street will also be on hand to help unify and inspire people around the world to take meaningful actions that increase support for the global COVID-19 response.
Leading up to the global broadcast special, there will be a six hour streamed event, curated from around the world, to support brave healthcare workers doing life-saving work on the front lines. The One World: Together At Home streamed event will reach millions around the world digitally, and will include performances and appearances from Adam Lambert, Andra Day, Angèle, Anitta, Annie Lennox, Becky G, Ben Platt, Billy Ray Cyrus, Black Coffee, Bridget Moynahan, Burna Boy, Cassper Nyovest, Charlie Puth, Christine and the Queens, Common, Connie Britton, Danai Gurira, Delta Goodrem, Don Cheadle, Eason Chan, Ellie Goulding, Erin Richards, FINNEAS, Heidi Klum, Hozier, Hussain Al Jasmi, Jack Black, Jacky Cheung, Jack Johnson, Jameela Jamil, James McAvoy, Jason Segel, Jennifer Hudson, Jess Glynne, Jessie J, Jessie Reyez, John Legend, Juanes, Kesha, Lady Antebellum, Lang Lang, Leslie Odom Jr., Lewis Hamilton, Liam Payne, Lili Reinhart, Lilly Singh, Lindsey Vonn, Lisa Mishra, Lola Lennox, Luis Fonsi, Maren Morris, Matt Bomer, Megan Rapinoe, Michael Bublé, Milky Chance, Naomi Osaka, Natti Natasha, Niall Horan, Nomzamo Mbatha, P.K. Subban, Picture This, Rita Ora, Samuel L Jackson, Sarah Jessica Parker, Sebastián Yatra, Sheryl Crow, Sho Madjozi, SOFI TUKKER, SuperM, The Killers, Tim Gunn, Vishal Mishra and Zucchero. The digital stream will be available on Alibaba, Amazon Prime Video, Apple, Facebook, Instagram, LiveXLive, Tencent, Tencent Music Entertainment Group, TIDAL, TuneIn, Twitch, Twitter, Yahoo and YouTube.
As part of the One World: Together At Home campaign brands including, Analog Devices, Cisco, Citi, The Coca-Cola Company, GlaxoSmithKline, IBM, Johnson & Johnson, PepsiCo, Procter & Gamble, State Farm ®, Target, Teneo, Verizon, Vodafone and WW International, Inc. have supported the COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund for WHO and regional charities that are working to meet immediate COVID-19-related needs locally.
“We are grateful to the private sector who have listened to the public’s call for action and come together to support the global response to COVID-19. This pandemic is too large for governments to tackle alone," said HUGH EVANS, Co-Founder and CEO of Global Citizen. "We are also incredibly grateful for the continued support from the artist community to make ‘One World: Together At Home’ a moment of global unity. Our hope for the special is that everyone will come away believing that we, as a shared humanity, can emerge from this moment forever grateful for the work of doctors, nurses, teachers, grocery store workers, and all those who are the backbone of our communities.”
One World: Together At Home will air on Saturday, April 18, 2020 at 5:00 p.m. PDT/8:00 p.m. EDT/12:00 a.m. GMT appearing on ABC, NBC, ViacomCBS Networks, The CW, iHeartMedia and Bell Media networks and platforms in Canada. Internationally, BBC One will run the program on Sunday, April 19, 2020. Additional international broadcasters include AXS TV, beIN Media Group, MultiChoice Group and RTE. The digital stream will begin at 11:00 a.m. PDT/2:00 p.m. EDT/6:00 p.m. GMT and will inspire unity among all people who are affected by COVID-19.
At this critical moment in history, Global Citizen is also calling on individuals, governments, and philanthropists to join and support immediate COVID-19 response efforts. Changemakers, investors and foundation leaders are being urged to actualize their giving and invest quickly in related efforts, like stronger health systems and vaccine development.
Last month in response to the global pandemic, Global Citizen launched an urgent campaign in support of the COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund for WHO. Calling on individuals to take action and asking world leaders and corporations to support the response with sufficient resources, Global Citizens from over 150 countries around the world have taken hundreds of thousands of actions in support of the response fund. For information about how to tune in and take action, visit globalcitizen.org/togetherathome.
For more information about Global Citizen and their campaign to support the WHO’s Solidarity Response Fund, please visit globalcitizen.org and follow @GlblCtzn Twitter, Facebook and Instagram using #GlobalCitizen.
To learn more about WHO’s response to the pandemic, and the COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund, please go to www.who.int/COVID-19, and follow @WHO on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn and TikTok.
CONTACT: Global Citizen: Charmion N. Kinder, [email protected] World Health Organization: Paul Garwood, [email protected] For U.S. Press Inquiries: Sunshine Sachs on behalf of Global Citizen, [email protected]
For International Press Inquiries: Weber Shandwick on behalf of Global Citizen, [email protected]
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Morehead Planetarium
Morehead Planetarium and Science Center is located on the campus of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. It is one of the oldest and largest planetariums in the United States having welcomed more than 7 million visitors by its 60th anniversary in 2009.[1] As a unit of the university, Morehead receives about one-third of its funding through state sources, one-third through ticket and gift sales, and one-third through gifts and grants.
First opened in 1949, the planetarium was used to train Gemini and Apollo program astronauts in celestial navigation.[2] Until the late 1990s, it contained one of the largest working Copernican orreries in the world. The facility was donated to the university by alumnus John Motley Morehead III who invested more than $3 million in the facility.[1]
Morehead Planetarium opened on May 10, 1949 after seventeen months of construction. The first planetarium in the South, it was the sixth to be built in the United States.[3] Designed by the same architects who planned the Jefferson Memorial, the cost of its construction, more than $23,000,000 in today’s dollars, made it the most expensive building ever built in North Carolina at the time. Morehead Planetarium was officially dedicated during a ceremony held on May 10, 1949.[1]
https://goo.gl/maps/G9D1MmcxBMoNAzoZ7
The sundial in front of Morehead Planetarium.
Since Zeiss, the German firm that produced planetarium projectors, had lost most of its factories during World War II, there were very few projectors available at the time. Morehead had to travel to Sweden, where he had previously served as American ambassador, to purchase a Zeiss Model II to serve as the heart of North Carolina’s new planetarium.
Let There Be Light was the planetarium’s first show.
NASA[edit]
From 1959 through 1975 every astronaut in the Mercury, Gemini, Apollo, Skylab, and Apollo–Soyuz Test Project programs spent hours in celestial navigation training at the planetarium. Morehead technicians developed simplified replicas of flight modules and tools for use in the training, often from plywood or cardboard. A mockup simulating key parts of the Gemini capsule was constructed from plywood and mounted on a barber chair to enable changes in pitch and yaw.[4] Several of these items are on display at the planetarium. That training may have helped save astronauts’ lives on occasion. Astronauts aboard Apollo 12 called upon that training after their Saturn Vrocket was hit by lightning twice during ascent, knocking spacecraft systems offline and requiring them to configure navigation systems based on fixes taken manually. Gordon Cooper used his training to make the most accurate landing of Project Mercury after a power failure affected navigational systems.[5] Astronauts enjoyed soft drinks, cookies and other snacks during their intense hours-long training session, leading planetarium employees to create the code name “cookie time” to refer to the training sessions. Occasionally, word of the sessions leaked out and noted clothing designer and Chapel Hill native Alexander Julian recalls meeting Mercury Astronauts during a visit to the planetarium while in junior high.[1]
The first astronaut to train at Morehead, in March 1964, was Neil Armstrong. Armstrong visited again only months before the 1969 launch of Apollo 11, spending a total of 20 days at Morehead over 11 training sessions, more than any other astronaut. Astronauts commented that the “large dome” was “highly realistic”, calling the facility “superb”.[4]
In all, the astronauts who trained at the planetarium were Buzz Aldrin, Joseph P. Allen, William Anders, Neil Armstrong, Charles Bassett, Alan Bean, Frank Borman, Vance D. Brand, John S. Bull, Scott Carpenter, Gerald P. Carr, Eugene Cernan, Roger B. Chaffee, Philip K. Chapman, Michael Collins, Pete Conrad, Gordon Cooper, Walter Cunningham, Charles Duke, Donn F. Eisele, Anthony W. England, Joe Engle, Ronald E. Evans, Theodore Freeman, Edward Givens, John Glenn, Richard F. Gordon Jr., Gus Grissom, Fred Haise, Karl Gordon Henize, James Irwin, Joseph P. Kerwin, William B. Lenoir, Don L. Lind, Anthony Llewellyn, Jack R. Lousma, Jim Lovell, Ken Mattingly, Bruce McCandless II, James McDivitt, Curt Michel, Edgar Mitchell, Story Musgrave, Brian O’Leary, Robert A. Parker, William R. Pogue, Stuart Roosa, Wally Schirra, Rusty Schweickart, David Scott, Elliot See, Alan Shepard, Deke Slayton, Thomas P. Stafford, Jack Swigert, William E. Thornton, Paul J. Weitz, Ed White, Clifton Williams, Alfred M. Worden, and John Young.[5][6]
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Morehead Planetarium
Morehead Planetarium and Science Center is located on the campus of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. It is one of the oldest and largest planetariums in the United States having welcomed more than 7 million visitors by its 60th anniversary in 2009.[1] As a unit of the university, Morehead receives about one-third of its funding through state sources, one-third through ticket and gift sales, and one-third through gifts and grants.
First opened in 1949, the planetarium was used to train Gemini and Apollo program astronauts in celestial navigation.[2] Until the late 1990s, it contained one of the largest working Copernican orreries in the world. The facility was donated to the university by alumnus John Motley Morehead III who invested more than $3 million in the facility.[1]
Morehead Planetarium opened on May 10, 1949 after seventeen months of construction. The first planetarium in the South, it was the sixth to be built in the United States.[3] Designed by the same architects who planned the Jefferson Memorial, the cost of its construction, more than $23,000,000 in today’s dollars, made it the most expensive building ever built in North Carolina at the time. Morehead Planetarium was officially dedicated during a ceremony held on May 10, 1949.[1]
https://goo.gl/maps/G9D1MmcxBMoNAzoZ7
The sundial in front of Morehead Planetarium.
Since Zeiss, the German firm that produced planetarium projectors, had lost most of its factories during World War II, there were very few projectors available at the time. Morehead had to travel to Sweden, where he had previously served as American ambassador, to purchase a Zeiss Model II to serve as the heart of North Carolina’s new planetarium.
Let There Be Light was the planetarium’s first show.
NASA[edit]
From 1959 through 1975 every astronaut in the Mercury, Gemini, Apollo, Skylab, and Apollo–Soyuz Test Project programs spent hours in celestial navigation training at the planetarium. Morehead technicians developed simplified replicas of flight modules and tools for use in the training, often from plywood or cardboard. A mockup simulating key parts of the Gemini capsule was constructed from plywood and mounted on a barber chair to enable changes in pitch and yaw.[4] Several of these items are on display at the planetarium. That training may have helped save astronauts’ lives on occasion. Astronauts aboard Apollo 12 called upon that training after their Saturn Vrocket was hit by lightning twice during ascent, knocking spacecraft systems offline and requiring them to configure navigation systems based on fixes taken manually. Gordon Cooper used his training to make the most accurate landing of Project Mercury after a power failure affected navigational systems.[5] Astronauts enjoyed soft drinks, cookies and other snacks during their intense hours-long training session, leading planetarium employees to create the code name “cookie time” to refer to the training sessions. Occasionally, word of the sessions leaked out and noted clothing designer and Chapel Hill native Alexander Julian recalls meeting Mercury Astronauts during a visit to the planetarium while in junior high.[1]
The first astronaut to train at Morehead, in March 1964, was Neil Armstrong. Armstrong visited again only months before the 1969 launch of Apollo 11, spending a total of 20 days at Morehead over 11 training sessions, more than any other astronaut. Astronauts commented that the “large dome” was “highly realistic”, calling the facility “superb”.[4]
In all, the astronauts who trained at the planetarium were Buzz Aldrin, Joseph P. Allen, William Anders, Neil Armstrong, Charles Bassett, Alan Bean, Frank Borman, Vance D. Brand, John S. Bull, Scott Carpenter, Gerald P. Carr, Eugene Cernan, Roger B. Chaffee, Philip K. Chapman, Michael Collins, Pete Conrad, Gordon Cooper, Walter Cunningham, Charles Duke, Donn F. Eisele, Anthony W. England, Joe Engle, Ronald E. Evans, Theodore Freeman, Edward Givens, John Glenn, Richard F. Gordon Jr., Gus Grissom, Fred Haise, Karl Gordon Henize, James Irwin, Joseph P. Kerwin, William B. Lenoir, Don L. Lind, Anthony Llewellyn, Jack R. Lousma, Jim Lovell, Ken Mattingly, Bruce McCandless II, James McDivitt, Curt Michel, Edgar Mitchell, Story Musgrave, Brian O’Leary, Robert A. Parker, William R. Pogue, Stuart Roosa, Wally Schirra, Rusty Schweickart, David Scott, Elliot See, Alan Shepard, Deke Slayton, Thomas P. Stafford, Jack Swigert, William E. Thornton, Paul J. Weitz, Ed White, Clifton Williams, Alfred M. Worden, and John Young.[5][6]
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Morehead Planetarium
Morehead Planetarium and Science Center is located on the campus of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. It is one of the oldest and largest planetariums in the United States having welcomed more than 7 million visitors by its 60th anniversary in 2009.[1] As a unit of the university, Morehead receives about one-third of its funding through state sources, one-third through ticket and gift sales, and one-third through gifts and grants.
First opened in 1949, the planetarium was used to train Gemini and Apollo program astronauts in celestial navigation.[2] Until the late 1990s, it contained one of the largest working Copernican orreries in the world. The facility was donated to the university by alumnus John Motley Morehead III who invested more than $3 million in the facility.[1]
Morehead Planetarium opened on May 10, 1949 after seventeen months of construction. The first planetarium in the South, it was the sixth to be built in the United States.[3] Designed by the same architects who planned the Jefferson Memorial, the cost of its construction, more than $23,000,000 in today’s dollars, made it the most expensive building ever built in North Carolina at the time. Morehead Planetarium was officially dedicated during a ceremony held on May 10, 1949.[1]
https://goo.gl/maps/G9D1MmcxBMoNAzoZ7
The sundial in front of Morehead Planetarium.
Since Zeiss, the German firm that produced planetarium projectors, had lost most of its factories during World War II, there were very few projectors available at the time. Morehead had to travel to Sweden, where he had previously served as American ambassador, to purchase a Zeiss Model II to serve as the heart of North Carolina’s new planetarium.
Let There Be Light was the planetarium’s first show.
NASA[edit]
From 1959 through 1975 every astronaut in the Mercury, Gemini, Apollo, Skylab, and Apollo–Soyuz Test Project programs spent hours in celestial navigation training at the planetarium. Morehead technicians developed simplified replicas of flight modules and tools for use in the training, often from plywood or cardboard. A mockup simulating key parts of the Gemini capsule was constructed from plywood and mounted on a barber chair to enable changes in pitch and yaw.[4] Several of these items are on display at the planetarium. That training may have helped save astronauts’ lives on occasion. Astronauts aboard Apollo 12 called upon that training after their Saturn Vrocket was hit by lightning twice during ascent, knocking spacecraft systems offline and requiring them to configure navigation systems based on fixes taken manually. Gordon Cooper used his training to make the most accurate landing of Project Mercury after a power failure affected navigational systems.[5] Astronauts enjoyed soft drinks, cookies and other snacks during their intense hours-long training session, leading planetarium employees to create the code name “cookie time” to refer to the training sessions. Occasionally, word of the sessions leaked out and noted clothing designer and Chapel Hill native Alexander Julian recalls meeting Mercury Astronauts during a visit to the planetarium while in junior high.[1]
The first astronaut to train at Morehead, in March 1964, was Neil Armstrong. Armstrong visited again only months before the 1969 launch of Apollo 11, spending a total of 20 days at Morehead over 11 training sessions, more than any other astronaut. Astronauts commented that the “large dome” was “highly realistic”, calling the facility “superb”.[4]
In all, the astronauts who trained at the planetarium were Buzz Aldrin, Joseph P. Allen, William Anders, Neil Armstrong, Charles Bassett, Alan Bean, Frank Borman, Vance D. Brand, John S. Bull, Scott Carpenter, Gerald P. Carr, Eugene Cernan, Roger B. Chaffee, Philip K. Chapman, Michael Collins, Pete Conrad, Gordon Cooper, Walter Cunningham, Charles Duke, Donn F. Eisele, Anthony W. England, Joe Engle, Ronald E. Evans, Theodore Freeman, Edward Givens, John Glenn, Richard F. Gordon Jr., Gus Grissom, Fred Haise, Karl Gordon Henize, James Irwin, Joseph P. Kerwin, William B. Lenoir, Don L. Lind, Anthony Llewellyn, Jack R. Lousma, Jim Lovell, Ken Mattingly, Bruce McCandless II, James McDivitt, Curt Michel, Edgar Mitchell, Story Musgrave, Brian O’Leary, Robert A. Parker, William R. Pogue, Stuart Roosa, Wally Schirra, Rusty Schweickart, David Scott, Elliot See, Alan Shepard, Deke Slayton, Thomas P. Stafford, Jack Swigert, William E. Thornton, Paul J. Weitz, Ed White, Clifton Williams, Alfred M. Worden, and John Young.[5][6]
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Grammy Awards 2019: The List, Part 1
Record of the Year
"This Is America" – Childish Gambino
"I Like It" — Cardi B, Bad Bunny, & J Balvin
"The Joke" – Brandi Carlile
"God's Plan" – Drake
"Shallow" – Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper
"All the Stars" – Kendrick Lamar & SZA
"Rockstar" – Post Malone featuring 21 Savage
"The Middle" – Zedd, Maren Morris and Grey
Donald Glover & Ludwig Göransson, producers; Derek "MixedByAli" Ali & Riley Mackin, engineers/mixers; Mike Bozzi, mastering engineer
Invincible, JWhiteDidIt, Craig Kallman & Tainy, producers; Leslie Brathwaite & Evan LaRay, engineers/mixers; Colin Leonard, mastering engineer
Dave Cobb & Shooter Jennings, producers; Tom Elmhirst & Eddie Spear, engineers/mixers; Pete Lyman, mastering engineer
Boi-1Da, Cardo & Young Exclusive, producers; Noel Cadastre, Noel "Gadget" Campbell & Noah Shebib, engineers/mixers; Chris Athens, mastering engineer
Lady Gaga & Benjamin Rice, producers; Brandon Bost & Tom Elmhirst, engineers/mixers; Randy Merrill, mastering engineer
Al Shux & Sounwave, producers; Sam Ricci & Matt Schaeffer, engineers/mixers; Mike Bozzi, mastering engineer
Louis Bell & Tank God, producers; Louis Bell & Manny Marroquin, engineers/mixers; Mike Bozzi, mastering engineer
Grey, Monsters & Strangerz & Zedd, producers; Grey, Tom Morris, Ryan Shanahan & Zedd, engineers/mixers; Mike Marsh, mastering engineer
Album of the Year
Golden Hour – Kacey Musgraves
Invasion of Privacy – Cardi B
By the Way, I Forgive You – Brandi Carlile
Scorpion – Drake
H.E.R. – H.E.R.
Beerbongs & Bentleys – Post Malone
Dirty Computer – Janelle Monáe
Black Panther: The Album, Music From and Inspired By – Various Artists
Ian Fitchuk, Kacey Musgraves & Daniel Tashian, producers; Craig Alvin & Shawn Everett, engineers/mixers; Ian Fitchuk, Kacey Musgraves & Daniel Tashian, songwriters; Greg Calbi & Steve Fallone, mastering engineers
Leslie Brathwaite & Evan LaRay, engineers/mixers; Belcalis Almanzar & Jorden Thorpe, songwriters; Colin Leonard, mastering engineer
Dave Cobb & Shooter Jennings, producers; Dave Cobb & Eddie Spear, engineers/mixers; Brandi Carlile, Phil Hanseroth & Tim Hanseroth, songwriters; Pete Lyman, mastering engineer
Noel Cadastre, Noel "Gadget" Campbell & Noah Shebib, engineers/mixers; Aubrey Graham & Noah Shebib, songwriters; Chris Athens, mastering engineer
Darhyl "Hey DJ" Camper Jr., David "Swagg R'Celious" Harris, H.E.R., Walter Jones & Jeff Robinson, producers; Miki Tsutsumi, engineer/mixer; Darhyl Camper Jr. & H.E.R., songwriters; Dave Kutch, mastering engineer
Louis Bell & Post Malone, producers; Louis Bell & Manny Marroquin, engineers/mixers; Louis Bell & Austin Post, songwriters; Mike Bozzi, mastering engineer
Chuck Lightning, Janelle Monáe Robinson & Nate "Rocket" Wonder, producers; Mick Guzauski, Janelle Monáe Robinson & Nate "Rocket" Wonder, engineers/mixers; Nathaniel Irvin III, Charles Joseph II, Taylor Parks & Janelle Monáe Robinson, songwriters; Dave Kutch, mastering engineer
Kendrick Lamar, featured artist; Kendrick Duckworth & Sounwave, producers; Matt Schaeffer, engineer/mixer; Kendrick Duckworth & Mark Spears, songwriters; Mike Bozzi, mastering engineer
Song of the Year
"This Is America"
"All the Stars"
"Boo'd Up"
"God's Plan"
"In My Blood"
"The Joke"
"The Middle"
"Shallow"
Donald Glover, Ludwig Göransson & Jeffrey Lamar Williams songwriters (Childish Gambino)
Kendrick Duckworth, Solána Rowe, Al Shuckburgh, Mark Spears & Anthony Tiffith, songwriters (Kendrick Lamar & SZA)
Larrance Dopson, Joelle James, Ella Mai & Dijon McFarlane, songwriters (Ella Mai)
Aubrey Graham, Daveon Jackson, Brock Korsan, Ron LaTour, Matthew Samuels & Noah Shebib, songwriters (Drake)
Teddy Geiger, Scott Harris, Shawn Mendes & Geoffrey Warburton, songwriters (Shawn Mendes)
Brandi Carlile, Dave Cobb, Phil Hanseroth & Tim Hanseroth, songwriters (Brandi Carlile)
Sarah Aarons, Jordan K. Johnson, Stefan Johnson, Marcus Lomax, Kyle Trewartha, Michael Trewartha & Anton Zaslavski, songwriters (Zedd, Maren Morris & Grey)
Lady Gaga, Mark Ronson, Anthony Rossomando & Andrew Wyatt, songwriters (Lady Gaga & Bradley Cooper)
Best New Artist
Dua Lipa
Chloe x Halle
Luke Combs
Greta Van Fleet
H.E.R.
Margo Price
Bebe Rexha
Jorja Smith
Pop
Best Pop Solo Performance
"Joanne (Where Do You Think You're Goin'?)" – Lady Gaga
"Colors" – Beck
"Havana (Live)" – Camila Cabello
"God Is a Woman" – Ariana Grande
"Better Now" – Post Malone
Best Pop Duo/Group Performance
"Shallow" – Lady Gaga & Bradley Cooper
"Fall In Line" – Christina Aguilera featuring Demi Lovato
"Don't Go Breaking My Heart" – Backstreet Boys
"'S Wonderful" – Tony Bennett & Diana Krall
"Girls Like You" – Maroon 5 featuring Cardi B
"Say Something" – Justin Timberlake featuring Chris Stapleton
"The Middle" – Zedd, Maren Morris and Grey
Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album
My Way – Willie Nelson
Love Is Here to Stay – Tony Bennett & Diana Krall
Nat King Cole & Me – Gregory Porter
Standards (Deluxe) – Seal
The Music...The Mem'ries...The Magic! – Barbra Streisand
Best Pop Vocal Album
Sweetener – Ariana Grande
Camila – Camila Cabello
Meaning of Life – Kelly Clarkson
Shawn Mendes – Shawn Mendes
Beautiful Trauma – P!nk
Reputation – Taylor Swift
Dance/Electronic Music
Best Dance Recording
"Electricity" – Silk City & Dua Lipa featuring Diplo & Mark Ronson
"Northern Soul" – Above and Beyond featuring Richard Bedford
"Ultimatum" – Disclosure featuring Fatoumata Diawara
"Losing It" – Fisher
"Ghost Voices" – Virtual Self
Silk City, producers; Josh Gudwin, mixer
Above & Beyond, producers; Above & Beyond, mixers
Guy Lawrence & Howard Lawrence, producers; Guy Lawrence, mixer
Paul Nicholas Fisher, producer; Kevin Granger, mixer
Porter Robinson, producer; Porter Robinson, mixer
Best Dance/Electronic Album
Woman Worldwide – Justice
Singularity – Jon Hopkins
Treehouse – Sofi Tukker
Oil of Every Pearl's Un-Insides – Sophie
Lune Rouge – TOKiMONSTA
Contemporary Instrumental Music
Best Contemporary Instrumental Album
Steve Gadd Band – Steve Gadd Band
The Emancipation Procrastination – Christian Scott aTunde Adjuah
Modern Lore – Julian Lage
Laid Black – Marcus Miller
Protocol IV – Simon Phillips
Rock
Best Rock Performance
"When Bad Does Good" – Chris Cornell (posthumous)
"Four Out of Five" – Arctic Monkeys
"Made an America" – The Fever 333
"Highway Tune" – Greta Van Fleet
"Uncomfortable" – Halestorm
Best Metal Performance
"Electric Messiah" – High on Fire
"Condemned to the Gallows" – Between the Buried and Me
"Honeycomb" – Deafheaven
"Betrayer" – Trivium
"On My Teeth" – Underoath
Best Rock Song
"Masseduction"
"Black Smoke Rising"
"Jumpsuit"
"Mantra"
"Rats"
Jack Antonoff & Annie Clark, songwriters (St. Vincent)
Jacob Thomas Kiszka, Joshua Michael Kiszka, Samuel Francis Kiszka, & Daniel Robert Wagner, songwriters (Greta Van Fleet)
Tyler Joseph, songwriter (Twenty One Pilots)
Jordan Fish, Matthew Kean, Lee Malia, Matthew Nicholls, & Oliver Sykes, songwriters (Bring Me the Horizon)
Tom Dalgety & A Ghoul Writer, songwriters (Ghost)
Best Rock Album
From the Fires – Greta Van Fleet
Rainier Fog – Alice in Chains
Mania – Fall Out Boy
Prequelle – Ghost
Pacific Daydream – Weezer
Alternative
Best Alternative Music Album
Colors – Beck
Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino – Arctic Monkeys
Utopia – Björk
American Utopia – David Byrne
Masseduction – St. Vincent
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In Touch, December 23
Cover: Queen Elizabeth stepping down, Prince William and Kate Middleton the new king and queen

Page 1: Contents

Page 2: Who Wore It Better? Cara Delevingne vs. Cardi B, Sofia Carson vs. Gal Gadot, Bella Hadid vs. Laura Harrier
Page 4: Caitlyn Jenner and Khloe Kardashian feuding
Page 5: Amy Schumer threatens to sue her trainer as a joke, Kanye West cancelled on James Corden two times, Instagram removed a picture of Jason Derulo in his underwear, Anna Paquin only has 7 words of dialogue in The Irishman, Makeover of the Week -- Tallulah Willis
Page 6: Crib of the Week -- The Weeknd’s sprawling penthouse
Page 8: These Stars Broke Royal Protocol -- The Spice Girls, Kacey Musgraves, Anna Wintour, Ed Sheeran, LeBron James, Allison Janney
Page 9: Kim Kardashian flaunts her $1 million closet, Jason Momoa shames Chris Pratt for using a plastic bottle, Man Candy of the Week -- Tyler Cameron, Winners of the Week -- Jay-Z makes all of his songs available on Spotify, Loser of the Week -- Evan Bass fines $150,000 for making misleading claims for his erectile dysfunction clinic
Page 10: Up Close -- Kendall Jenner and Bella Hadid and Kourtney Kardashian
Page 12: Prince William in the Marine Science Centre in Oman
Page 13: Kaia Gerber, Martin Lawrence and Will Smith
Page 14: Lady Gaga at her Haus Labs pop-up
Page 16: Chris Hemsworth shoots an ad in NYC, Emma Stone and Dave McCary are engaged, Kelly Clarkson
Page 18: Helen Mirren and Camila Cabello and Amber Heard at L’Oreal Paris’ Women of Worth, Nikki Bella and Brie Bella, Jack Black
Page 22: Justin Bieber wearing teddy bears, Billie Eilish
Page 24: Kanye West
Page 25: Christina Milian and Jenna Dewan, Tom Hiddleston gets an iconic caricature at Sardi’s

Page 26: Cover Story -- Queen Elizabeth makes a decision that will change the monarchy -- Prince William and Duchess Kate named king and queen
Page 30: Tamron Hall is forced to defend herself against rumors of bad blood with talk show competitor Kelly Clarkson
Page 32: Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson -- the truth about my marriage
Page 34: Inside Selena Gomez’s lonely world
Page 36: Lamar Odom’s fiancee Sabrina Parr’s violent past exposed
Page 37: Mama June Shannon betting at Harrah’s in North Carolina, Owen Wilson threw a fit because he thought he was given the wrong juice, Star Sightings -- Eva Longoria (pictured), Ellie Kemper (pictured), Nikki Reed, La La Anthony (pictured), Billy Porter (pictured)
Page 38: Justin Timberlake and Jessica Biel back to marriage counseling
Page 39: Tobey Maguire and Tatiana Dieteman, Jonah Hill shedding for the wedding to Gianna Santos
Page 44: The Big Interview -- Mike “The Situation” Sorrentino on his recovery
Page 46: Gift Guide -- Kiernan Shipka
Page 49: Sarah Michelle Gellar
Page 52: Did I Really Do That? AMAs edition -- Billie Eilish stole from Sherlock, Christina Aguilera lifted from Lord of the Rings
Page 53: Shawn Mendes jacked from the Joker, Billy Porter copied crocs
Page 54: Animal Overload -- My dog looks like Josh Groban
Page 56; Entertainment
Page 58: My Night at Home -- Haylie Duff, Guess Who’s Man Crush? Brad Pitt, Tom Hardy, George Clooney, Richard Madden, Tom Brady, Zac Efron, Channing Tatum, Mark Wahlberg, Seth Rogen, Dax Shepard, Ansel Elgort, Kit Harington
Page 62: Horoscope -- Sagittarius Ashley Benson
Page 64: Last Laughs
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Spring 2017 Dean’s List announced
NATCHITOCHES – One thousand and fifty-one students were named to the Spring 2017 Dean’s List at Northwestern State University. Students on the list earned a grade point average of between 3.5 and 3.99. Those named to the Dean’s List by hometown are as follows.
APO – Rebecca Waters;
Abita Springs – Destiny Simon;
Albany – Joseph Joffrion, Hailey Pomes;
Alexandria – Ashley Ammons, Nicholas Bailey, Courtney Brown, Tonya Clark, Kimberly Colston, Dustin Cross, Christopher Das Neves, Josyf Das Neves, Claudia Gauthier, Amy Girtman, Monnie Guillory, Anna Hall, Bessie Hargrett, Jordan Johnson, Hannah Kenimer, Kristina Langley, ShaKiyla Lindsey, Jimmie Magee, Aaron Martin, Danielle McDowell, Julian Morgan, Kaycee Ouber, Madeline Pharis, Sha’Darius Plummer, Sadae Polk, Shacora Simpson, Tammethia Starks, Christina Thiels, Renee Cunnikin, Casey Holts;
Anacoco – Jacquelyn Bennett, Michael Chesher, Brittney Dittbrender, Kaylee Herrington, Victoria Jackson, Karington Johnson, Caitlin McKee, Shelby MceIveen, Jason Ortiz, Bret Phillips, Brooke Phillips, Jaclyn Smith, Samuel Turnipseed, Erica Wade, Brianna Walters, Emily Williams, Clarissa Williamson;
Annona, Texas – Candace Baird;
Arabi – Cursten Smith;
Arcadia – Margaret Myles;
Arlington, Texas – Samantha Bell;
Arnaudville – Jacob David;
Athens – Tyler Anderson;
Atlanta – Shannon Jones, Brianne Lashley, Leah Lashley;
Austin, Texas – Dylan Graves;
Baker – Nijah Lain;
Ball – Karen Holmes, Katie Wakefield;
Barksdale AFB – Elysia Lanier, Priscilla Molina;
Baton Rouge – Erin Berlin, Rosa Campbell, Peyton Clark, Carmeka Cooper, Marquise Foster, Madison Fry, Julian Guerrero Acevedo, Chloe Hidalgo, Rebecca Ladmirault, Bethany Lee, Stan Mays, Henrietta Mercer, Montariel Minor, Alexandra Piedrahita, Emma Rivet, Juila Soileau, Haley Sylvester, Savannah Thibodeaux;
Belcher – Sierra Laing;
Belle Chasse – Hayley Barbabzon, Nikki Lopez, Annie Wright;
Belmont – Ashley Hill, Mallory Simpson;
Ben Wheeler, Texas – Cheyenne Brown;
Bentley – Samuel Green, Lindzey Hayes;
Benton – Kelyn Bihm, Leah Digilormo, Sara Hale, Kara Knippers;
Blanco, Texas – Reagan Rogers;
Blue Ridge, Texas – Amber Bishop;
Bogalusa – Amanda Crawford;
Bordelonville – Taylor Arnouville;
Bossier City – Jael Ahmad, Jessica Alvarenga, Shannon Ansley, Bonny Bacoccini, Janeth Bird, Shelby Booth, Emilee Branch, Sheldon Busby, Elisa Ceballos, Jordan Chaffin, Emily Cheatham, Gina Copeland, Peyton Davis, Madison Edwards, Emily Fisher, Kelly Flores, Charles Gallaher, Devonte Hall, Jacob Hammons, Adrianne Hampton, Joshua Henry, Teaka Jacobs, Corina Jacobsen, Casey Johnson, Corey Johnson, Victoria Johnson, Haley Jorgensen, Alyssa Kidd, Alexandra Madrid, Samantha Maeitte, Rance Mason, Gina Masson, Sabri Parks, Michael Phelps, Megan Redmon, Jade Reich, Timothy Rice, Kassidy Robideaux, Georgenia Smith, Savannah Stevens, Joshua Straub, Jessica Sullivan, Angel Vakoff, Chandler Vascocu, Kimberly Ventura Gonzalez, Kristen Warke, Kiera White, Haneen Zeidan, Jordan Ginn, Katherine Parson Benjamin Johnson;
Bourg – Mia Adams;
Boyce – Hannah Aslin, Brooklynn Basco, Lauren Davidson, Stacey Gannaway, Timothy Glass, Sarah Hill, Sonya Hill, Ashley Smith;
Bradenton, Fla. – Alexandra Latham;
Broken Arrow, Okla. – Madeline Drake;
Brookeland, Texas – Morgan Horn, Paige West;
Broussard – Dylan Dunford;
Brownsboro, Texas – Brice Borgeson;
Brusly – Dominique Bennett;
Burleson – Eric Neeley;
Bush – Lane Clevenger;
Calhoun – Conn Mccandlish;
Calvin – Joseph Heyse, Erin Price;
Campti – Troy Coleman, Kelsey Coutee, Damarte Fisher, Allison Friday, Kortney Greer, Trenton Parker, Ronald Reliford, Jordan Rowell, Kimberly Sepulvado, Sade’ Thomas;
Carencro – Ashley Guidry, Jasmin Thibodeaux;
Carrollton, Texas – Victoria Miller;
Cartagena, Colombia – Nestor Mercado-Garcia, Ronald Rodriguez Herrera, Valentina Herazo Alvarez, Valeria Nieto Rodriguez, Luis Osoria Betancourt, Juan Paternina Paez, Veronica Perez Espinosa, Ramon Sarruf Monroy, Joan Santos Sierra;
Castor – Priscilla Harrell, Azita Rivers, Kaycee Collinsworth;
Cecilia – Margo Barstow;
Cedar Park, Texas – David Moritz;
Chalmette – Scarlett Saizan;
Chauvin – Xandria Petty;
Cheneyville – Katherine Davis, Shelbie Moriarty;
Choudrant – Taylor Holley;
Church Point – Carolyn Fontenot;
Colfax – Mikayla Richardson, Dalton Wade, Zachary Wade;
College Station, Texas – Jasmyn Steels;
Conroe, Texas – Sidney Salmans,
Converse – Shayna Brown, Delia Smith, Benjamin Wright;
Cottonport – Brikeysha Duskin, Zachary Gauthier;
Coushatta – Elizabeth Durr, Jason Gross, Jeremy Lawson, Williams Lee, Aaron Murray, Precious Smith, Jesseca Tomerlin, Mackenzie Williams, Caroline Wren, Lauren Young;
Covington – Tristan Bridges, Justin Brogdon, Ian Cassidy, Rachel Coyne, Erika Jarlock, Kayla Keys, Titus McCann, Cathleen Oviedo, Catherine Sadler;
Coyolilla Veracruz, Mexico – Guadalupe de Jesus Mendez Zaragoza;
Cut Off – Kaelyn Musgrave;
Cypress, Texas – Kaitlyn St. Clair;
Dallas – Amy Renteria, Gabrielle Stevens;
Denham Springs – Mackenzie Byrd, Joey Carroll, Caitlyn Cutrer, Chantal Dale, Tina Fisher, Kaylie Krepinevich, Lenni Kunert, Tyler O’Donoghue, Rachel Oufnac, Jenson Wall;
DeQuincy – Staci Maddox;
DeRidder – James Jones, Shynikia Roberson, Bobby Guichet, Sarah James, Jaclyn Moore, Mikalyn Russell, Airiunna Satchell, Jacob Prudhomme, Rebecca Richmond, Heather Sorton, Scott Stearns, Nathan Stinley;
Derry – Georgette Hassan;
Desoto, Texas – Joseph Blazio;
Destrehan – Jamie Boteler, Kristen Richmond;
Deville – Brianna Ashley. Joni Burlew, Savannah Carter, Hailey Dennard, Baylie Ducote, Colton Johnson, Morgan McCrory, Marcia Rogers, Hannah Siebeneicher, Miranda Wells;
Diana, Texas – Kayli Morvan;
Donaldsonville – Kayla Hernandez;
Dry Prong – Brandie Arnett, DeAnna Bartlett;
Dubberly – Phylicia Gatson;
Duson – Autumn Ritter;
Edmond, Okla. – Payton Hartwick, Jiyoon Lee, Amanda Stokes;
El Paso, Texas – Christopher Barron;
Elizabeth – Kelby Friday;
Elm Grove – Jaocb Dunn, Tekeia Russell;
Elmer – Katelynn Cloud;
Elton – Kayla Bellard;
Elysian Fields, Texas – Jane Harris;
Eunice – Lea Boone, Trevor Landreneau, Alison Turk;
Farmerville – Julia Legrande, Kayla Smith;
Ferriday – Callie Shermer, Dalenesha Wimley;
Flatwoods – Jasmine George;
Florien – Hillary Charles, Willow Chesson, Noah Parker, Dylan Roberts, Kelcy Sandel, Megan Wagley, Zachary Williams;
Folsom – Sarah Moore;
Forney, Texas – Jared Walker;
Fort Myers, Fla. – Andrea Smarsh;
Fort Polk – Bailey Bailey, Brittany Chadwick, Laura Gee, Genesis Rondon Torres, Christian Wood;
Fort Worth – Corban James;
Fouke, Ark. – Holly Tweedy;
Franklin – Alison Guidroz, Abriana Lanceslin;
Franklinton – David Jenkins, Aron Stephens;
Frierson – Marvaeya Edwards, Clinton Oliver, John Rachal;
Garland, Texas – Adrianna Velarde;
Geismar – Elijah Ino-Baptiste;
Georgetown, Ind. – Ellisa Rohlf;
Gheens – Samantha Clark;
Glenmora – Kristopher Devore, Faith Lawrence, Riah Wells, Tiara Baker;
Gloster – Angelica Gandy, Jennifer Simmons;
Goldonna – Alexander Guillory, Hannah McGrew, Allison Self, Brianna Calhoun’
Gonzales – Nicole Jones, Courtney LeJeune, Rebecca Marchand;
Gorman, Texas – Kourtney Seaton;
Grand Cane – Sandra Kimble;
Grand Prairie, Texas – Stephen Garrett;
Granite City, Ill. – Megan O’Brien;
Gray – Cassie Becnel;
Grayson – Sabrina Mckeithen;
Greenwell Springs – Katherine Bryant;
Greenwood – Ragan Aple;
Gretna – Rayshaughn Armant, MyDung Hoang, Jasmine Myles, Tachel Neathamer;
Guaynabo, Puerto Rico – Emily Bencosme;
Hackberry – Lexie Stine;
Hammond – Elizabeth Belgard;
Harahan – Azriel Marshall;
Harris, Minn. – Matthew Johnson;
Harvey – Tajalai Evans, Binta Francis;
Hattieburg, Miss. – Mary Mitchell;
Haughton – Shannon Barnard, Benny Broadway, Heather Casil, Randi Corley, Bethanie Couch, Haylee Douglass, Tyler Holdsworth, Jackice Hudson, Bethany Knotts, Elizabeth Langley, John Nance, Sherrie Singleton, Hannah Teutsch, Larissa Wells, Kacie Wilkinson, Kaili Williams;
Heflin – Haley Shepherd;
Henderson, Texas – Andrew Blackmon, John Floyd, Emily Ortiz;
Henderson – Asha Cormier;
Hessmer – Ryan Armand, Aslyn Sennie;
Hineston – Victoria Carroll, Richard Clark, Karlie Taylor;
Holloman AFB, New Mexico – Kayla Bull;
Homer – Madison Cain;
Hornbeck – Sarah Ceballos, Tori Dahlhoff, Ronald Guess, Megan Martelle, Miranda Roberts;
Houma – Jessica Coleman, Rhiannon Dean, Anna Gautreaux, Billy Gorr;
Houston – Brittany Davis, Alyssa Jacobs, Jordan Rains, Micayla Sorosiak, Madilyn Wood;
Hugo – Chelsea Caldwell;
Humble – Trevin Whitaker;
Independence – Sabrina Cook;
Jackson – Brennan Booth;
Jeanerette – Kennedi Boutte, Brandy Jackson;
Jena – Braegan Burlew, Dylan Hebert, Jordan Mitchell, Jerrod Snoddy;
Jennings – Emily Benoit, Rachel Edwards, Rachelle Edwards, Phillip Gotte, Jacob Guidry Lydia Williams;
Johnston, Penn. – Morgan Lewis;
Jonesboro – Jacqueline Blankenship, JaVonna Lawrence, Savannah Maricle, Destini Mathews, Rachel Eichmann;
Kaplan – Lauren Schexnayder;
Katy, Texas – Jocelyn Cummons;
Keithville – Kristin Dall, Shevonte’ Lewis, Michelle McDonnell, Erica Sanders;
Kenner – Alexis Hollingsworth;
Kerens, Texas – Brandon Brumbelow;
Kinder – Konnor Cormier, Nicholas Moldovsky, Logan Terrell;
King Ferry, N.Y. – Kayleigh Bartlow;
Kinston, N.C. – Jennifer Freeman;
La Porte, Texas – Jeremy Hasan
LaPlace – Jalen Haydel;
Lacombe – Aaron Hebert;
Lafayette – Laci Bruno, Michael Carrier, Samantha Donlon, Robert Leray, Emilee Leger, Shenekia McDonald, Robert Middleton, Elizabeth Monaghan, Joy Newman, Shelby Riedel, Hunter Robicheaux, China Young, Richard Clay;
Lake Charles – Chelsey Bertrand, Wesley Bray, Michael Driskill, Anna Eaglin, Kennedy Fontenot, Kathleen Hilliard, Isaiah Roy, Michael Thomas;
Lake Providence – Forrest Middlebrook;
Lakehills, Texas – Agusta Stewart;
Larlace – Benjamin Arie;
Las Vegas, Nevada – April Ficarrotta
Lavon, Texas – Berenice Bretado, Matthew Howeth;
League City, Texas – Hunter Wamack, Christopher Zirkle;
Lecompte – Ashtin Youngblood, Joann Cody;
Leesville – Shandreka Atwater, Katlyn Austin, April Beck, Katherine Benson, Kevin Blake, Rebekah Bridges, Jessica Burrell, Victoria Butler, Hannah Coleman, Carter Coriell, Conner Dillon, Raegan Dotson, Haleigh Edinger, Brittany Edwards, Brittany French, Kaitlyn Frisbie, Miranda Fulks, Sean Grady, Jessica Gray, Alexis Greavu, Robert Green, Madison Hall, Morgan Hall, Alexis Harbin, Heather Hickman, Amea James, Caitlan James, Antonia Kettner, Brandon Lynn, James Magee, Karl Marzahl, Sean McCroary, Thomas Merchant, Stephanie Miller, Emily Moore, Brittany paris, Ashley Perondi, Kaplan Rolon, Tiffany Rubin, Jeffrey Santos, Joseph Slaughter, Heather Snell, Linda Strauss, Tabitha Vasquez, Natalie West, Kristin Whistine, Hannah Scott, Bruce Stone;
Lena – Dillon Guin;
Little Elm, Texas – Jasmine Ealy;
Livonia – Alexis Deville;
Logansport – Kelsey Bolden, Jessica Thompson;
Longmont, Colo. – Cadence Starr;
Longview, Texas – Gustavo Corrales Hannah Dunn, Kelli Hickerson, Julie Rawls;
Loranger – Cambree Bailey;
Louisville, Miss. – Zachary Wilson;
Luling – Macie Barrios, Nathan Roth;
Madisonville – Christian Hastings, Sarahjane Ladut, Melissa Polizzi;
Magnolia, Texas – Ray Teninty;
Mandeville – Nicole Albert, Brandon Eberts;
Mansfield – Erin Campbell, Wesley Caston, Quinterra Clark, Melissa Hanson, Bradley Justice, Jairus Lane, Jessica Miller, Ashley Shelton, Brooke Smith, Shelby Hebert;
Mansura – Jonah Johnson, Allen St. Romain;
Many – Hannah Boswell, Toby Bruce, Samantha Carrier, Shelby Clifton, Salvador Cruz Montellano, Haleigh Dockens, Kyle Elliott, Alison Garcia, Moses Gonzalez, Mariam Haider, Clayton Kelley, Adina Manshack, Gabrielle Murphy, Chelsea Parrie, Colten Sepulvado, Shayna Sepulvado, Heather Trichel, Hannah Webb;
Marksville – Javoanta Batiste, Madeleine Morrow, Jessie Negrotto, Tanner Nugent;
Marrero – Jay Canova, Jade Duthu, Addison Hinson, Lorena Martin;
Marshall, Texas – Matayzhsa Dorsey, Abigail Upton, Tristian Zamora;
Marthaville – Dillon Hagan, Rennee Lirette, Daniel Rachal-Claspill, Ashleigh Wright;
Maurice – Adele Vincent;
McKinney, Texas – Jocelyn Scott;
Melville – Alexis Barker;
Mesquite, Texas – Jaylen Mumphrey;
Metairie – Daneil DeVun, Cameron Duhe, Phyllis Leblanc;
Midlothian, Ill. – Daniel Hlad;
Minden – Hutton Leppert, Fisher McLemore, Adriana Spurlock;
Mira – Taylor Andrews;
Miramar, Fla. – Frank Boudreaux;
Monroe – Kathryn Adams, Kiara Drumgo, Taylor Hogan, Carrissa Holmes, Brooke Howard, Aaron Hunt, Brittany Jackson, Sidney Jackson, Luke Matherne, Anna McKoin;
Montegut – Nicole Cohen, Stephanie Cohen;
Montgomery – Logan Lambert, Morgan McManus, Kaitlyn McShan, Brittany Plunkett, Stephanie Sanders, Bruce Schimmel;
Montverde, Fla. – Andrea Rodriguez;
Moreauville – Reginea Alexander;
Morgan City – Sennet Wiggins;
Mooringsport – Ariel Kendrick, Samantha Mattson;
Moss Bluff – Bayleigh Smith;
Mount Albert, Canada – Emily Sitarz;
Mt. Hermon – Warren McFarlain;
Nampa, Idaho – Isaiah Brittell;
Natchez – Alexis Moses;
Natchitoches – Jeremy Aaron, Daniella Angulo Martinez, Cass Arnold, Kayla Arnold, Luz Arrieta Jimenez, Maina Ibn Mohammed, Aaron Averett, Abbigal Barton, Samuel Bedgood, Lauren Bennett, Michaela Blackshear, Joshua Bolton, Keaton Booker, Taylor Burch , Heather Burrell, Nathan Cain, Manton Capers, Maria Carmona-Ruiz, Patricia Carrion Salinas, Jonathan Carruth, Emilio Castro, Thomas Celles, Valerie Chadick, Halley Chapa, Dominitra Charles, Brittony Cole, Jeremy Cox, Whitney Cromartie, Kara Davis, Sean Day, Myranda Degraw, Michael Deville, Lydia Doucet, Chasity Dupree, Fred Fontenot, Ashley Fortenberry, Clarisse Gaucel, Bradley Goins, Orlando Gonzalez, Spencer Goodwin, Lawden Halliburton, Tiara Hayes, Saul Hernandez, Joshua Hickman, Kaitlyn Hotz, Anna Hudson, Polina Ivanova, De’Ja Jenkins, Casi Killian, Michael Kingsley, Ashante Knox, Lyndon Knueppel, Haley LaCaze, Carlomongo Leon Jimenez, Dedrick Lewis, Tarah Lott, Taimata Luafalemana, Cody Luce, Meredith Machen, Terrian Marchand, Andrew McAlister, Caitlyn McCauslin, Joseph McClung, Paul Mealancon, Oni Melendez Carrillo, Jasmine Milsap, Amber Minor, Paul Monroy Galeyeva, William Montgomery, Maria Moreno Ponte, Ethan Mouton, Brooklyn Noe, Cameron Normand, Lindsey Prewitt, Korey Rachal, Katelynn Raggio, Darian Raymond, Candice Richardson, Ashley Rico, Antavious Roberson, Tyler Roberts, Aaron Rogers, William Rogers, Kayla Roquemore, Richard Sargee, Courtney Sarpy, Arsenije Savic, Jonathan Simmons, Alexisa Smith, Skyler Speer, Drake Taveney, Margaret Thompson, Austin Townsend, Kristan Valdez, Ricardo Ventura, Angelo Vergara Otero, Christopher Vienne, Garrett Vienne, Ashlyn Vitte, Kenikka Wafer, Jacob Ware, Kaylee Weakley, Matthew Weems, Leighann Westfall, Laurence Wynder, Rashi Yadav, ShaRhonda Zeno, Jasmine Howard, Kiara Murphy, Anna Taveney, Laura Guzman Rodriguez, Alyssa Odom, Rebecca Thomisee;
New Iberia – Alexondria Gray, Grace Kerns, Natalie Ortega;
New Llano – Undrea Beasley, Victoria Carbaugh, Nicole Castille, Amanda Hunt, Kaylea Lawrence, Jordan Sellers, Alyssa Turner, Collar Wilson;
New Orleans – Rayna Brantley, Larionne Clark, Dominique Davis, Marquise Davis, Darlene Fairley, Brielle Mallet, Rishard Winford, Nicholas Landry,
New Windsor – Mckaila Hughes;
Nic – Emilija Dancetovic;
Niceville – Lauren Reilly;
Noble – Logan Sepulvado;
Oberlin – Ann Long, Sonia Ortiz, Jonathon Villareal;
Oil City – Chaddrick Thomas, Erin Weaver;
Oklahoma City – Jasmine Juarez;
Olla – Erica Netherland;
Omro – Jason Kralovetz;
Opelousas – Jasmine Donatto, Terry Faul, Ashley Kelly;
Pacifica, Calif. – Nicholas Pierotti;
Paris, Texas – Zachary Hevron, Cody Vorwerk, Rebekah Wiley;
Pearl River – Megan Boyanton, Danielle Williams;
Pelican – Bridgette Howard;
Pereina Risapalda – Paola Mendez Ruiz;
Pine Prairie – Dustin Clark;
Pineville – Aimee Ashworth, Brenden Beavers, Landyn Brossett, Victoria Burns, Carrigen Cain, Payten Collins, Luke Conway, Sydney Duhon, Sarah Flue, Heather Fontenot, Cory Franklin, Lacey Funderburk, Hannah Gaspard, Deaunte Gay, Courtney George, Megan Hendricks, Caleb Howell, Kaitlyn Jackson, Jasmine Johnson, Alyssa Lloid, Allison McCloud, Marissa McMickens, Austin Nelson, Jessica Nichols, Taylor Parro, Michalene Perry, Cinnamon Player, Diane Richey, Loren Ryland, Destiny Zito, Taylor Campbell, Morgan Huddleston John Marino;
Pitkin – Jessica Jones, Logan McClure, Amber Perkins, Samuel White;
Plain Dealing – Dormesha Noble, Hunter Horton;
Plaquemine – Kameron Landry;
Pleasant Hill – Ja’Licia Franklin, Yasmine Maxie;
Pollok, Texas – Katelyn Boles;
Pontotoc, Miss. – Shelby Drope;
Port Allen – Joseph Anderson, Corey Baskin;
Prairieville – Carly Bourgeois, Grace Brumfield, Joanna Bunnell, Andrea Gathercole, Gracyn Migues, Brooke Tompkins, Payton Stafford;
Princeton – Hannah Bradley, Camilla Jones, Madison Kennedy, Ariell Shield, Raynell Shield, LeKayla Smith, Elani Woods;
Provencal – Carson Custis, Heather Davis;
Raceland – Paige Parks;
Rayville – Emily Rawls, Mary Rogers;
Reno, Nev. – Olivia Marazzo;
Rhinehart – Bethany Russell;
Ringgold – Alora Bryant;
River Ridge – Taylor Young;
Robeline – Arin Ammons, Jonathan Chism, Joshia Dockens, Hannah Hennigan, Megan Maley, Megan Palmer, Madelyn Rachal, Bradley Sparish, Rebecca Sparish, Victoria Thompson;
Rogers, Ark. – Mary Reed;
Rosepine – Emilee Johnson;
Rowlett, Texas – Daniel Miner;
Ruston – Seth Hartsfield, Irene Hild, Maya Robertson, Emarea Scott;
Saline – Cheyenne Roberts;
San Pedro Sula, Cortes – Jonathan Andino Madrid, Cesia Corrales, Bella Triminio Gutierrez;
Santa Rosa Beach, Fla. – Angel Migues;
Saskatoon, Canada – Loren MacLennan;
Shiatook, Okla. – Sadie Fudge;
Shongaloo – Cassidy Lablue;
Shreveport – Daytreiona Allen, Ashlee Arkansas, Yasmeen Bader, Shakendra Bailey, Denisha Bankhead, Jessica Bollingham, Alyssa Bonacci, Ethan Branch, Delores Brown, Meosha Brown, Rakeisha Brown, Caitlin Bruce, Michael Cade, Charlie Caldwell, Jessie Cardenas, Amanda Charles, Breonnica Collins, Kendall Crosby, Garrison Davis, ShaKendra Davis, John Davidson, Courtney Dehart, Kevin Denks, Miya Douglas, Kristina Doyal, Lauren Edwards, Takayla Edwards, Ellison Brandy, Amye Flair, Sean Flair, Zachary Fussell, Jade Gaines, Rayvin Gaudet, Cassidy Giddens, Courtney Giddens, Courtnei Green, Elaina Guerrero, Natalie Hirsch, Brea Housley, Madyson Istre, Randall Johnston, Cavonte Jones, Chardunae Jones, Nathan Jones, Colton Kennedy, Tradeya King, Alexis Kochinskey, Mallory LaLena, Katie Layfield, Bryan Lee, Ziming Li, Katherine Lind, Sarah Long, Chassidy McMillon, Christine Mettenbink, Najah Mitchell, Terrye Moore, Katlynn Morris, Joann Nelson, Hillary Nicholls, Emily Paxton, Haley Peace, Jared Perkins, Gertrud Rankin, Shelby Reddy, Patricia Reed, Harrison Reeves, Jiminia Rhymes, Kierstin Richter, Keyonna Roberson, Ashley Santos, Lyshaqwanna Shandle, Mary Sibley, Richard Sloan, Kendall Sneed, Chris Spence, Christa Sprawls, Cynthia Terrell, Hannah Wagener, Kayla Waller, Brandon Williams, Donald Williams, Shamolia Williams, Krashanta Barrett, Naterria Davis, Moriah Heinsius, Jesse Kortus, Breyonna Thompson, Kathryn Cunningham, Deanna Peveto, Yao Wang;
Simmesport – Kimani Batiste, Olivia Draper, Bailie Marsh;
Simpson – David Marquis, Mackenzie Strickland;
Slidell – Katie Buttner, Katherine Gallinghouse, Theresa Sharp;
Spring Dale, Ark. – Sabrina Bailey;
Spring, Texas – Hailee Rhodes;
Spring Lake, N.C. – Jeflyn Winstead;
St. Francisville – Joshua Mann, Ryan Reed;
St. Gabriel – Brooke Griffiths;
St. James – Kaci Cavalier;
St. Martinville – Autumn Blanchard, Blake Blanchard;
St. Maurice – Breona Hollingsworth;
Stone Mountain, Ga. – Ryland Francis;
Stonewall – Jaci May;
Sugartown – Madison Budnik;
Sulphur – Lillian Broussard, Derek Henry, Bralyn James, Jennifer Watzlavik;
Tallulah – Frances Ferguson;
Taylor, Texas – Jake English;
Terrytown – Katlynn Klein;
Texarkana, Texas – Sydney Cowgill, Daphne Hammett;
Tioga – Hannah Pusateri;
Tomball, Texas – Kylie Spencer;
Trout – Jessilyn Sandifer;
Tyler, Texas – De’Shayln Jones;
Vacherie – Chelsea Kliebert;
Ventress – Racheal Gaude;
Vidalia – Anna Cowan, Zoie Gillespie, Evandria King;
Ville Platte – Hannah Gallow, Natalie Morrison, Regis Tezeno;
Vinton – Shae Cramer, Madison Zaunbrecher;
Violet – Briana Acosta;
Vivian – Chase Lewis;
Wahiawa, Hawaii – Taylor Camidge;
Walker – Saxon Bumpus, David Kolb;
Waskom, Texas – Jonas Richardson;
Waynesville, Mo. – Jessica Rodger;
Welsh – Alisha Ledoux;
West Monroe – Madelyn Bryan, Laura Lovell;
Westwego – Katie Desalvo;
Wetmore, Colo. – Diane Norbury;
White Castle – Gavin Landry;
Whitesboro, Texas – Guy Butts;
Winnfield – Melissa Godwin, Ili Habash, Ieishlia Lynch, Laci Parker, Kellie Smedley;
Winnsboro – Hunter Cooper;
Woodway, Texas – Chrishard Buhl;
Woodworth – Slade Allen, Laura Galbreath;
Yaroslavl, Russia – Polina Mutel;
Youngsville – Randall Blair, Bridgett Landry, Matthew Leleux;
Yukon, Okla. – Brook Wray;
Zachary – Keith Etue, Courtney Page, Caitlyn Thibodaux, Dshanti Walker
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