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When secretive new neighbors move in next door, suburbanite Ray Peterson and his friends let their paranoia get the best of them as they start to suspect the newcomers of evildoings and commence an investigation. But it’s hardly how Ray, who much prefers drinking beer, reading his newspaper and watching a ball game on the tube expected to spend his vacation. Credits: TheMovieDb. Film Cast: Ray Peterson: Tom Hanks Lt. Mark Rumsfield: Bruce Dern Carol Peterson: Carrie Fisher Art Weingartner: Rick Ducommun Bonnie Rumsfield: Wendy Schaal Ricky Butler: Corey Feldman Hans Klopek: Courtney Gains Dr. Werner Klopek: Henry Gibson Walter Seznick: Gale Gordon Vic, Garbageman #1: Dick Miller Joe, Garbageman #2: Robert Picardo Uncle Reuben Klopek: Theodore Gottlieb Detective #1: Franklyn Ajaye Dave Peterson: Cory Danziger Detective #2: Rance Howard Ricky’s Girlfriend: Heather Haase Steve Kuntz: Nicky Katt Ricky’s Friend: Bill Stevenson Ricky’s Friend: Gary Hays Cop: Kevin Gage Cop: Dana Olsen Walter’s Daughter: Brenda Benner Suzanne Weingartner: Patrika Darbo Voiceover Actor: Sonny Carl Davis Voiceover Actor: Moosie Drier Voiceover Actor: Leigh French Voiceover Actor: Archie Hahn Voiceover Actor: Billy Jayne Voiceover Actor: Phyllis Katz Voiceover Actor: Jeffrey Kramer Voiceover Actor: Lynne Marie Stewart Voiceover Actor: Arnold F. Turner Voiceover Actor: Gigi Vorgan Ricky’s friend (uncredited): Carey Scott Kid on Bike (Uncredited): Tony Westbrook Ray’s Boss (uncredited): Kevin McCarthy Film Crew: Sound Effects: Mark A. Mangini Casting: Mike Fenton Casting: Judy Taylor Costume Design: Rosanna Norton Original Music Composer: Jerry Goldsmith Director: Joe Dante Executive Producer: Ron Howard Production Sound Mixer: Ken King Hairstylist: Christine Lee Production Design: James H. Spencer Set Designer: James E. Tocci Producer: Larry Brezner Producer: Michael Finnell Additional Photography: John Hora Music Editor: Kenneth Hall Set Decoration: John H. Anderson Foley Editor: Ron Bartlett Makeup Artist: Daniel C. Striepeke Co-Producer: Dana Olsen Special Effects Supervisor: Ken Pepiot Editor: Marshall Harvey Camera Operator: Michael D. O’Shea Director of Photography: Robert M. Stevens Stunts: George P. Wilbur Associate Producer: Pat Kehoe Dolly Grip: Kirk Bales Key Grip: Charles Saldaña Stunts: John-Clay Scott Supervising Sound Editor: George Simpson Stunts: Eddie Hice Stunts: Gary Epper Stunts: Wally Rose Stunt Double: Brian J. Williams Stunts: Jeff Ramsey Stunts: John Hateley Stunts: Ray Saniger Art Direction: Charles L. Hughes ADR Editor: Stephen Purvis Stunts: Gary Morgan Stunts: Frank Orsatti Second Assistant Director: David D’Ovidio Sound Editor: Warren Hamilton Jr. Costume Supervisor: Cheryl Beasley Blackwell Makeup Artist: Michael Germain Foley Artist: Dan O’Connell Transportation Coordinator: Randy White Boom Operator: Randall L. Johnson Foley Artist: Kevin Bartnof Visual Effects Supervisor: Michael Owens Still Photographer: Ralph Nelson Jr. Script Supervisor: Roz Harris Leadman: Nigel A. Boucher Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Michael Minkler Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Gary C. Bourgeois Foley Editor: Aaron Glascock Sound Editor: Michael J. Benavente Chief Lighting Technician: Leslie J. Kovacs Costume Supervisor: Eric H. Sandberg Greensman: Dave Newhouse Construction Coordinator: Michael Muscarella Stunts: Roydon Clark Stunts: Sandra Lee Gimpel Set Designer: Judy Cammer Assistant Editor: Uri Katoni Lighting Technician: Brent Poe Grip: T. Daniel Scaringi Production Coordinator: Karen Shaw Lighting Technician: Ken W. Ballantine Special Effects: Michael Arbogast Studio Teacher: Adria Later Stunt Coordinator: Jeff Smolek Construction Foreman: Ciro Vuoso Production Accountant: Julianna Arenson Assistant Chief Lighting Technician: Benny McNulty Set Designer: Erin M. Cummins Property Master: Gregg H. Bilson Lighting Technician: E. Christopher Reed Stunts: Rick Sawaya Unit Publicist: Reid Rosefelt Special Effects: Jeff Pepiot Grip: Danny Falkengren Best Boy Grip: Hal Nelson Grip: Paul E. Sutton Special Effects: Thomas R....
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comfortablynumb · 2 years
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Saw a tiktok about a year ago where someone said Will Solace and Gilbert Blythe are the same person, and I have not stopped thinking about it since.
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maaarine · 3 years
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MBTI Typing Index: Fictional Characters — ISTP ESTP ISFP ESFP
Fictional characters: NF, NT, SJ, SP. Real people: index.
ISTP
Better Call Saul: Mike Ehrmantraut, Nacho/Ignacio Varga
Breaking Bad: Mike Ehrmantraut
Brokeback Mountain: Ennis Del Mar
Drive: Driver
ER: Abby Lockhart
Friday Night Lights: Tim Riggins
Game Of Thrones: Sandor Clegane, Osha
(The) Girl with the Dragon Tattoo: Lisbeth Salander
(The) Good Wife: Kalinda Sharma
House of the Dragon: Rhaenyra Targaryen
(The) Hunger Games: Katniss Everdeen
Jessica Jones: Jessica Jones
(The) Last Kingdom: Brida
Malcolm in the Middle: Reese
Mindhunter: Debbie Mitford
Money Heist (La Casa de Papel): Marseille, Bogota
Nana: Nana Osaki
(The) OC: Ryan Atwood
Ozark: Ruth Langmore
Skam: Isak
Skyfall: James Bond
Taxi Driver: Travis Bickle
(The) Tunnel: Elise Wasserman
(The) Wire: Kima Greggs, Michael Lee
X-Men: Wolverine
Y: The Last Man: Agent 355
ESTP
(The) Bear: Richie Jerimovich, Michael Berzatto
Better Call Saul: Jimmy McGill
Black Swan: Thomas Leroy
Breaking Bad: Saul Goodman
(The) Crown: Philip
Dallas Buyers Club: Ron Woodroof
Downton Abbey: Jimmy Kent
ER: Gregory Pratt
Fight Club: Tyler Durden
For All Mankind: Molly Cobb, Tracy Stevens
Friday Night Lights: Smash
Game Of Thrones: Bronn, Yara Greyjoy
Gilmore Girls: Logan Huntzberger
Gone with the Wind: Rhett Butler
(The) Good Wife: Will Gardner
Industry: Harper Stern
(The) Last Kingdom: Uhtred, Finan, Leofric
Malcolm in the Middle: Francis
Marvel Universe: Star Lord
Men In Black: Jay
(Les) Misérables: Thénardier
Money Heist (La Casa de Papel): Berlin
(The) Mummy: Rick O’Connell
(The) OA: Steve Winchell
One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest: McMurphy
Queer As Folk: Stuart Jones
Rome: Mark Antony
Rush: James Hunt
Scarface: Tony Montana
Sister Act: Deloris Van Cartier
Sex and the City: Samantha Jones
Skam: Chris
Skins: Cook, Liv
(The) Sopranos: Tony Soprano
Sound of Metal: Ruben
Star Wars: Han Solo, Poe Dameron
(The) Wire: Jimmy McNulty, Avon Barksdale
(The) Wolf Of Wall Street: Jordan Belfort
ISFP
(The) Bear: Carmy Berzatto
Blue Is The Warmest Color: Adèle
Boyhood: Mason
(The) Bridge (Bron/Broen): Henrik Sabroe
(The) Crown: Diana Spencer
(The) Curious Case of Benjamin Button: Benjamin Button
Downton Abbey: Daisy Mason
ER: Luka Kovač
Friday Night Lights: Matt Saracen
Game Of Thrones: Jon Snow, Gilly
Harry Potter: Harry Potter
Jessica Jones: Malcolm Ducasse
Money Heist (La Casa de Papel): Helsinki, Moscow
(The) Last Kingdom: Osferth
(The) OC: Marissa Cooper
Skam: Yousef
Skins: Freddie
Star Wars: Anakin Skywalker
(The) Wire: D’Angelo Barksdale
ESFP
Bloodline: Danny Rayburn
Breaking Bad: Jesse Pinkman
(The) Bridge (Bron/Broen): Martin Rohde
Bridget Jones’s Diary: Bridget Jones
(The) Crown: Margaret
(The) Curious Case of Benjamin Button: Daisy
Downton Abbey: Mrs. Patmore, Rose MacClare
Dragon Ball: Goku
For All Mankind: Gordo Stevens
Friday Night Lights: Tyra Collette
Friends: Joey Tribbiani
Game of Thrones: Arya Stark, Ygritte
(The) Good Wife: Veronica Loy
Harry Potter: Ron Weasley
Hope Gap: Grace
(The) Hour: Verda Rowley
House of the Dragon: Aegon Targaryen
Malcolm in the Middle: Hal
Masters of Sex: Betty
Money Heist (La Casa de Papel): Tokyo, Denver
My Mad Fat Diary: Rae
Ozark: Ben Davis
Parenthood: Crosby Braverman
Rome: Titus Pullo
(The) Secret History: Bunny Corcoran
Se7en: Mills
Skam: Eva, Eskild
(The) Sopranos: A.J. Soprano
Squid Game (Ojing-eo Geim): Seong Gi-hun
Titanic: Molly Brown
(La) Vie En Rose: Edith Piaf
Winning Time: Earvin “Magic” Johnson
(The) Wire: Namond Brice
Fictional characters: NF, NT, SJ, SP. Real people: index.
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mr-moontower · 7 years
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just when I thought I’d heard it all, there goes Rick McNulty playing something that I’d never heard before, and it knocked my socks right off 
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aprilsllama-blog · 6 years
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fandoms
Hey, so, since I just started this, I thought I’d let you know a couple of my fandoms. (all ships are accepted) I think the best thing you can do is go throw the list and see if you recongize some names, then maybe we share one so then we can talk abt it, lez go:
Harry Potter 
Percy Jackson (uncle Rick took my soul away)
Anne with an E
Suits
Stranger Things
People of Earth
Meme culture (especially love memes)
Steven Universe
The good Doctor
A series of Unfortunate Events
The End of the F***ing World
(used to be in) Lethal Weapon
And now to the groups: Youtubers:
Vlogsquad, Gabbie Hanna,Miles McKenna, Mac Does It, Miakela Long, Shane Dawson (andhis squad), Jessie Paege, Haley Pham, Emma Chamberlain, Strange Aeons, Girdies, Amelia Gething, Jenna Morecci, Vivien Reis, iiSuparwomanii etc.
People of the world (that I sorta have really big crushes on):
Tom Holland, Finn Wolfhard, Millie Bobby Brown, Noah Schnapp, Amybeth McNulty, Cavetown, Sarah Rafferty, Grace Vanderwaal
Less known fandoms:
The Elysian Prophecy, Marty (my book lol), “Sherlock, Lupin and Me” and a bunch of other random books I read and movies I watched.
Hope this wasn’t as boring as it looks lol. Bye
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salvatxreschool · 5 years
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qué fcs les gustaría ver por aca?
La verdad es que todos pero aquí te dejo una lista de los que se nos ocurrieron, si alguien quiere alguno nos dice para agregarlo :)
Alumnos:
Nick Robinson, Lana Condor, Shannon Purser, Francisco Lachowski,, KJ Apa, Camila Mendes, Ashleigh Murray, Vanessa Morgan, Amybeth McNulty, Lucas Jade Zumann, Freya Allan, Ross Lynch, Jaz Sinclair, Tati Gabrielle, Lachlan Watson, Abigail Cowen, Adeline Rudolph, Lyrica Okano, Ariela Barer, Allegra Acosta, Rhenzy Feliz, Sabrina Carpenter, Rowan Blanchard, Kathryn Newton, Alex Fitzalan, Toby Wallace, Olivia DeJonge, Jacques Colimon, Dylan Minnette, Katherine Langford, Alisha Boe, Matthew Daddario, Dominic Sherwood, Harry Shum, Jr., Alberto Rosende, Alisha Wainwright, Tom Holland, Emma Dumont, Mitchell Hope, Sofia Carson, Boobbo Stewart, Max Irons.
Profesores:
Skeet Ulrich, Mädchen Amick, Kristen Bell, Ted Danson, Jameela Jamil, Manny Jacinto, Theo James, Katheryn Winnick, Alexander Ludwig, Travis Fimmel, Clive Standen, , Anya Chalotra, James McAvoy, Hugh Jackman, Emily Bett Rickards, Gabriel Macht, Patrick J. Adams, Gina Torres, Amanda Schull, Sarah Rafferty, Rick Hoffman, Anna Paquin, Stephen Moyer, Alexander Skarsgård, Jack Falahee, Viola Davis, Aja Naomi King, Karla Souza, Charlie Weber, Jonathan Rhys-Meyers, Scarlett Johansson, Chris Hemsworth, Robert Downey Jr., Elizabeth Olsen, Karen Gillan, Benedict Cummberbatch, Robert Sheehan.
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Available Rick and Morty Tattoo Designs by Kevin McNulty - Please do not remove the source https://m.facebook.com/kevinmcnultytattoo/
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redcarpetview · 6 years
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2019 LINEUP ANNOUNCED FOR THE AUSTIN MUSIC AWARDS ON FEBRUARY 27
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      AUSTIN, TEXAS – January 22, 2019 – The Austin Chronicle, SXSW, and Austin City Limits Live at the Moody Theater are proud to announce the performance lineup for the 37th annual Austin Music Awards (AMAs) taking place on Wednesday, February 27, 2019, with proceeds benefiting the SIMS Foundation and HAAM. Tickets for the event are available now at acl-live.com and austinmusicawards.org.
      Without fail, legendary performers, guests, and presenters like Robert Plant, Fiona Apple, Chrissie Hynde, Fab 5 Freddy, Terry Allen, Blondie, Bruce Springsteen, and Pete Townshend have all taken the stage at the Austin Music Awards. For 36 years, the event has celebrated the Austin musicianship that the city is known for the world over. This year’s roster follows suit, featuring genre-spanning talent that includes singer-songwriter Jakob Dylan, Bob Dylan’s son most known for his years as frontman for rock band The Wallflowers; John Doe, co-founder of LA punk band X, whose musical compositions span rock, punk, country, and folk; buzzworthy Austin-based psychedelic soul outfit Black Pumas; Tomar Williams from soul group Tomar & the FC’s; rockabilly and country music artist Rosie Flores; the foremost provocateur of tango in Austin, Glover Gill, of Glovertango; Jon Dee Graham, former member of the True Believers with Alejandro Escovedo and three-time Austin Music Hall of Fame inductee; Tosca, the tango orchestra comprised of various Austin-based musicians; Austin’s youthful soul, funk, blues, and jazz outfit The Peterson Brothers; India-born, Austin-based rapper Abhi the Nomad on the cusp of releasing his debut album, Marbled; and the renowned DJ Mel, recognized as “Obama’s DJ” after performing at the 57th Presidential Inauguration.
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               Additionally, there will be a tribute to the late MC Overlord, known as Austin’s hip-hop pioneer. Donnell Robison, aka MC Overlord, was the recipient of nine Austin Music Awards throughout his career and passed away in 2018 at age 49. His legacy will be honored at this year’s event via a special tribute by Smackola and DJ Crash of Dirty Wormz, Tee Double, Traygod Tha MC, Bavu Blakes of Hip-Hop Hump Day, the MC Overlord Collective, and Grooveline Horns. The AMAs will announce a special guest performance day of.
      The full list of artists performing at the 2019 Austin Music Awards can also be found below.
       FULL 2019 AUSTIN MUSIC AWARDS PERFORMANCE LINEUP:
Jakob Dylan
John Doe
Black Pumas
Tomar Williams
Rosie Flores
Glover Gill
Jon Dee Graham
Tosca
The Peterson Brothers
DJ Mel
Abhi the Nomad
             To honor the continued success and significance of this annual event and further solidify its importance in this community, the City of Austin has proclaimed February 27 as Austin Music Awards Day.
      "What has always truly and uniquely defined the Austin music scene is the work those in it put in. More than critics, industry honchos, scene makers, or even music fans, so many musicians work so hard in this extraordinary community to impress the audience they regard as the most important — other musicians," said Louis Black, co-founder of The Austin Chronicle, SXSW, and the Austin Music Awards. "Once a year, the community comes together to honor our own at the Austin Music Awards and to honor the winners of The Austin Chronicle Music Poll. And then, because of who we are and what we do, we get up the next morning and get back to work."
     The Austin Music Awards will celebrate the winners from The Austin Chronicle Music Poll, managed by the locally owned and operated alternative newsweekly that reflects the heart and soul of Austin, Texas. The awards will reveal the winners for 52 different categories, including winners of “Best of the Year” categories for Austin band, musician, song, album, and best new band. Other winners include “Best Performing Band” in a variety of genres and “Best Austin Musician” selections, including the categories of female and male vocalist, guitar player, bass player, keyboards, strings, horns, other instrument, and the “Songwriter of the Year” award.
     The Townes Van Zandt Songwriting Award, which honors a talent whose work has had an extensive and ongoing impact in Texas, the U.S., and around the world, will be presented to singer-songwriter Alejandro Escovedo at this year’s awards by Austin’s own Britt Daniel. The Margaret Moser Women in Music Award, awarded to women in the industry with deep roots who are living legends of our time, will be presented to long-time music champion Dianne Scott by Texas legend Steve Wertheimer. 
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                   Charlie Sexton is back as Music Director, joining the Mayor’s House Band with Michael Ramos, John Michael Schoepf, Ricky Ray Jackson and Ramy Antoun. Rick McNulty and Laurie Gallardo of KUTX return to host the ceremony!!
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michellemajors · 7 years
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“Jersey Boys” Play It Again
THEATER REVIEW ‘Jersey Boys’ play it again Ahmanson puts more silver in its jukebox with return of the hit Four Seasons show. CORY JEACOMA, left, Matthew Dailey, Mark Ballas and Keith Hines in the national tour of “Jersey Boys.” (Jim Carmody) 
CHARLES McNULTY THEATER CRITIC “Jersey Boys,” that perennial jukebox moneymaker, is back at the Ahmanson Theatre for reasons that are easily surmised. The coffers at Center Theatre Group are clearly crying out for replenishing, but you won’t hear any complaints from me, not with the catalog of Four Seasons hits still echoing in my mind. The pleasures of this touring show, a faded but not ineffective copy of the original Tony-winning production, are chiefly nostalgic. This is baby boomer bait in its most blatant form.
But in the context of a refreshingly risky 2016-17 Ahmanson season (which began with Ivo van Hove’s deconstruction of “A View From the Bridge,” included the lesbian coming-of-age musical “Fun Home” and concludes this summer with “The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time”), a “Jersey Boys” box-office insurance policy is understandable.
The production’s selling point is Mark Ballas (a regular hoofer on “Dancing With the Stars”), who reprises his performance of Frankie Valli, a role that is one of the toughest to sing in the contemporary musical theater repertoire. Valli’s signature falsetto requires tremendous vocal athleticism. Ballas, who was one of the replacements on Broadway after Tony winner John Lloyd Young left the cast, knows his crooning way around a high note, but there are so many numbers that have to be knocked out of the park, starting with “Sherry,” the song in which the Four Seasons finally discovered its distinctive sound. The wear and tear on Ballas’ voice started to show in the second act, but his handling of his character’s big comeback number, “Can’t Take My Eyes Off You,” had the audience hooting and hollering in ecstasy. Ballas looks and sounds the part, which is 90% of the job. (Valli, who greeted the audience at the curtain call, seemed to be peering through time at a younger version of himself.) The characterizations aren’t as textured in this incarnation of Des McAnuff’s production. The cast members all fill the bill in a show that may not make strenuous acting demands but offers opportunities for performers not just to impersonate but to personalize their famous roles.
The musical, which features a book by Marshall Brickman and Rick Elice, music by Bob Gaudio and lyrics by Bob Crewe, strings together its jukebox gold with more narrative finesse than “Mamma Mia!” (the international cash cow that threatened to turn Broadway into an easy-listening theme park in the early 2000s). Gaudio (Cory Jeacoma) and Crewe (Barry Anderson) are, of course, characters in this behind-the-scenes story of the New Jersey rise, Las Vegas languishing and Rock & Roll Hall of Fame redemption of a group of Italian American guys from a town in which the only options were the military, the mob or, if you’re super lucky and super talented, the music biz.
Valli had the talent, but it took Gaudio’s songwriting genius to allow that talent to flourish. Nick Massi (Keith Hines) had genuine musical chops and old neighborhood cred. And Tommy DeVito (Matthew Dailey), a thug guy with a dream, was the force that brought the group together only to drive it apart with his financial recklessness and need to dominate. Crewe, a producer with an instinct for what would sell, took this ragtag band under his industry tutelage. Their roller-coaster story is dramatized with a theatrically shrewd obviousness that delivers the laughs, cheers and tears like clockwork.
If I missed the way Young was able to convey aspects of Valli’s psychological character in his singing or the streetwise manner in which Tony winner Christian Hoff commandeered Tommy’s narrator role, or the way Erich Bergen’s concentrated virtuosity revealed Gaudio’s brilliance (in the touring production that came to the Ahmanson in 2007), I found more than enough contentment in “Big Girls Don’t Cry,” “Walk Like a Man,” “December, 1963” and “Working My Way Back to You.”
I’m ready to retire from reviewing “Jersey Boys,” but how could I resist one last hurrah? The show overflows with music that both captures a generation and transcends it with a passion, drive and energy that will never go out of style. charles.mcnulty@ latimes.com
John Lloyd Young gets a nice mention in this current review of JB in Los Angeles.  I like that he says he basically missed JLY’s interpretation of this role. I agree. 
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comprehensive (for now) guide to what podcast i'm talking about now: -bionic/bonanza: matt alexander and myke hurley; fucking bullshit -the history of rome: mike duncan; you can guess -limetown: over(?) fiction show -tanis: nic silver, mk; kind of Lovecraftian horror? fiction; bi weekly in seasons -the black tapes podcast: alex reagan, richard strand, nic silver; paranormal fiction; bi-weekly in a season -alice isn't dead: Lovecraftian horror fiction; bi-weekly in a season -b-sides: myke hurley's network (relay fm)'s place to put stuff from before or after shows -after dark: 5by5 (the former podcast network that isn't super popular anymore)'s equivalent -bonus track: the incomparable(a much more culture-focused compared to the other two's tech focus)'s equivalent -clockwise: show formerly with jason snell and dan moren but jason left to do the next one and now there's mikah sargent; 30 minutes of pretty structured tech discussion; relay; weekly -download: jason's new show, clockwise with no time constraints and only one host -cortex: cgp grey and myke hurley; about work but i just like the people; relay; bi-weekly -dear hank and john: hank and john green; they basically answer questions but not like an ama, it's like. a less jokey mbmbam and with hosts i like better?; weekly -fusion: relay fm members show, once a month, always has stephen hackett otherwise always different -hello internet: cgp grey and brady haran; about whatever they want but full of inside jokes; typically every two to three weeks -ink still wet: a fan-written fiction show i really liked but hasn't had an episode in over a year so probably cancelled -king falls am: fiction; sammy stevens and ben arnold; started as a night vale clone but developed a nice style of its own; bi-weekly -lore: aaron mahnke; real life horror-y events; bi-weekly i think? maybe weekly; getting a tv show soon -lost in the shuffle: nintendette's podcast; i think she said bi-weekly? -mabel: horror-y fiction i guess? mabel and anna -mystery show: really good show but hasn't had an episode in two years despite constant promises; i am angry about this -revolutions: mike duncan; revolutions in history -robot or not: jason snell and john siracusa; monthly or so now?; complicated description for a very short, funny, and simple show -subvercity transmit: GAAAYYY; not actually very good if i'm honest with mysely; a.m. onymous -the history of byzantium: weekly-ish; frustrating -the incomparable game show: really funny; they basically play games; varying hosts; monthly-ish -total party kill: d&d; bi-weekly in seasons; always has jason snell, tony sindelar, and steve lutz, typically has erika ensign, dan moren, scott mcnulty, and a few others -starship iris: gay sci-fi -top four: top four lists of stuff; tiff and marco arment -ungeniused: myke hurley and stephen hackett; weird wikipedia articles; bi-weekly -you know damn well what night vale is but it's bi-weekly jsyk -analogue: myke hurley and casey liss; about feelings and stuff; bi-weekly -cmd+space/inquisitive: myke hurley interview shows; over now -the prompt/connected: myke hurley, stephen hackett, and federico vitticci apple shows; connected weekly, the prompt over; i listen mainly bc i like the people but it's not a bad idea to keep an eye on the distinguished competition -virtual/remaster: myke hurley, federico viticci, and in remaster, shahid kamal ahmad; about games; virtual over, remaster i think weekly -women of marvel and this week in marvel: marvel interview shows; i listen when someone i like is there but i don't really like the hosts of either show -defocused: JOE STEEL (actually named joe rosensteel) and dan sturm; about whatever they want but typically there's a movie review; weekly i'm pretty sure greater boston: gay realistic fiction -harmontown: dan harmon's, the creator of community as well as rick and morty, podcast about himself and his depression and stuff but it is funny -hello from the magic tavern: fantasy podcast in the style of an interview show -homecoming: fiction show about the treatment of iraq/Afghanistan veterans -hypercritical: john siracusa and dan benjamin; older tech show, established a lot of genre conventions, sometimes regarded as the best podcast ever, almost certainly the most influential -the incomparable: panel show about various fiction stuff -incomparable radio theater: parody of old radio akin to the thrilling adventure hour but with segments i like less and actors i like more -thrilling adventure hour: old radio parody; has assorted panels, i'm likely to only mention sparks nevada and beyond belief -isometric/disruption: georgia dow, brianna wu, steve lubitz, and until the last few episodes of isometric, maddy myers; after that and into disruption, mikah sargent; frankly idk if i'm gonna listen to disruption bc mikah is okay but maddy is by far my favorite isometric host -jordan jesse go: jesse thorn and jordan morris; really long-running comedy show that if i decide to listen to will take me several months -liftoff: stephen hackett and jason snell; about space; bi-weekly; relay -material: andy ihnatko, yasmine evjen, and russell ivanovic; weekly, about google and android; relay -mixed feelings: quinn rose and gillian parker; about news and politics and pop culture; weekly -my brother my brother and me: still debating about whether to listen but it's there -myke at the movies: myke hurley movie review -neutral/accidental tech podcast: marco arment, casey liss, and john siracusa; neutral is over but about cars, atp is still going and about tech; i think atp is weekly? -reconcilable differences: merlin mann and john siracusa; pretty much about whatever they want -rocket: brianna wu, simone de rochefort, and christina warren; about pop culture and stuff -roderick on the line: merlin mann and john roderick; a funny phone call between them basically -s-town: serial spinoff about a small town in Alabama -serial: you know what it is i'm sure -the history of english: what it says on the tin -the hitchhiker's guide: radio version of the books, came before the books -the once and future nerd: TERRIBLE title for a good fantasy show -the pen addict: myke's pen show -the penumbra podcast: gay anthology show w a terrible intro -upgrade: myke hurley and jason snell; somewhere in between analogue and a typical tech show -we're alive: you know -wolf 359: back in my feed -you look nice today: merlin mann the trojan man, scott simpson, and adam something; comedy, releases every now and then but essentially over
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doorinthegrove · 7 years
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Book Report: May 2017
Book Report: May 2017
Haven’t read as much as I probably could have in May, mainly because of that there have been some other stuff (good stuff) happening in my life, making my head buzz and keeping me from focusing on reading. But I’m still happy with what I accomplished during this month and I’m looking forward to June! Format is inspired by C.R.M Nilsson – link in the sidebar! (more…)
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the-delegate-fight · 5 years
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Pennsylvania: April 28
Overview 186 Delegates (4.67% of total) Closed Primary 41 At-Large 20 PLEO At-Large 125 by CD Who Can Vote? When Can They Vote? Only registered Democrats may vote in the primary.  The voter registration deadline is April 13.  17-year-olds who will turn 18 by November 3 may vote in the primary. Pennsylvania allows neither no-excuse absentee nor early voting. Ballot Access The filing deadline is February 18. Details Groups of 41 and 20 delegates are allocated based on the statewide vote.  The CD delegates are distributed as follows: 14 for CD 3; 10 for CD 4; 9 for CDs 5,18; 8 for CDs 1,2,6,17; 7 for CDs 7,10; 6 for CD 8; 5 for CDs 11,14,16; 4 for CDs 9,12,13,15. Superdelegates Biden (7): Sen. Bob Casey Jr., Rep. Brendan Boyle, Rep. Dwight Evans, Rep. Chrissy Houlahan, Rep. Matt Cartwright, Rep. Conor Lamb, Ed Rendell Bloomberg (1): Michael Nutter Uncommitted (16): Gov. Tom Wolf, Rep. Madeleine Dean, Rep. Mary Gay Scanlon, Rep. Susan Wild, Rep. Mike Doyle, Nancy Patton Mills, Sharif Street, Rick Bloomingdale, Ronald Donatucci, Gerald Lawrence, Ian Murray, Evie Rofalko-McNulty, Marian Tasco, Sylvia Wilson, Peggy Grove, Murat Guzel Useful Links The Green Papers PA Delegate Selection Plan (approved)
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salvatxreschool · 5 years
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Qué fcs les gustaría ver más?
La verdad es que todos pero aquí te dejo una lista de los que se nos ocurrieron, si alguien quiere alguno nos dice para agregarlo :)
Alumnos:
Nick Robinson, Lana Condor, Shannon Purser, Francisco Lachowski, Shawn Mendes, Lili Reinhart, KJ Apa, Camila Mendes, Madelaine Petsch, Ashleigh Murray, Vanessa Morgan, Willem De Schryver, Amybeth McNulty, Lucas Jade Zumann, Freya Allan, Ross Lynch, Jaz Sinclair, Tati Gabrielle, Lachlan Watson, Abigail Cowen, Adeline Rudolph, Lyrica Okano, Ariela Barer, Allegra Acosta, Rhenzy Feliz, Sabrina Carpenter, Rowan Blanchard, Kathryn Newton, Alex Fitzalan, Toby Wallace, Olivia DeJonge, Jacques Colimon, Dylan Minnette, Katherine Langford, Alisha Boe, Matthew Daddario, Dominic Sherwood, Harry Shum, Jr., Emeraude Toubia, Alberto Rosende, Alisha Wainwright, Tom Holland, Emma Dumont.
Profesores: 
Skeet Ulrich, Mädchen Amick, Kristen Bell, Ted Danson, Jameela Jamil, Manny Jacinto, Theo James, Katheryn Winnick, Alexander Ludwig, Travis Fimmel, Clive Standen, Henry Cavill, Anya Chalotra, James McAvoy, Hugh Jackman, Emily Bett Rickards, Gabriel Macht, Patrick J. Adams, Gina Torres, Amanda Schull, Sarah Rafferty, Rick Hoffman, Anna Paquin, Stephen Moyer, Alexander Skarsgård, Jack Falahee, Viola Davis, Aja Naomi King, Karla Souza, Charlie Weber, Jonathan Rhys-Meyers, Natalie Dormer, Scarlett Johansson, Chris Hemsworth, Robert Downey Jr., Elizabeth Olsen, Karen Gillan.
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—Hayley Marshall.
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#Repost @ultrarunningmag ・・・ Bill Gentry runs one lap with a brick commemorating 1500 lifetime miles at 3 Days at the Fair. Once a runner earns the brick, it is then placed permanently along a brick path at the start/finish area of the course. [Photo Credit: Rick McNulty] (at Sunshine Endurance Coaching)
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