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elvis in ‘girls! girls! girls!’ (1962) 𐙚˙⋆.˚ ᡣ𐭩
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#girls! girls! girls!#elvis presley#elvis#elvis movie#elvis presley x reader#60s elvis#big daddy elvis#elvis aaron presley#70s elvis#elvis fans#elvis imagine#elvis the pelvis#elvis movies#photos#elvis photos#elvis presley smut#elvis presley photos#young elvis presley#girls girls girls#elvis interview#elvis history#laurel goodwin#ross carpenter
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Surnames To Dazzle Up Your Characters
Here is a list of surnames based on different countries, American, Fictional, Indian, Latin, Italian, Columbian, Greek etc....
Request by- @winterrsnow
Winkleberry
Solan
Witherbell
Goodwin
Malhotra
Oberoi
Starfall
Diaz
Montague
Callahan
Woods
D'suza
Ross
De Luca
Zhang
Lou
Xing
Baldwin
Erdene
Cicero
González
Herrera
Dimitriou
Calloway
Mariana
#writing prompts#prompts#otp prompts#dialogue prompts#angst prompts#surenames#fictional#fictional names#character names#character development#writing advice#writers on tumblr#writeblr#writing inspiration#ask box prompts
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since its batman day, here’s some of the most impactful batman panels to me
batman: the imposter (2022) - mattson tomlin
batman (2016) #66 - tom king
batman: zero year - secret city (2014) - scott snyder
batman: war on crime (1999) - paul dini & alex ross
batman, ego (2000) - darwyn cooke
batman: night cries (1992) - archie goodwin
batman: year one (1987) - frank miller
#dc comics#comics#batman#bruce wayne#batman: year one#batman: night cries#batman: ego#batman: war on crime#batman 2011#batman 2016#batman: the impostor#mine#batman day
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NYCDA National Outstanding Dancers 2002-2024
2002
Junior: Garrett Smith (Dance Impressions) and Erica Ross (Dance Connection 2)
Teen: Anthony Lomuljo (Dance Attack Sunnyvale) and Becca Henderson (Ballet Society)
Senior: Danny Tidwell (Denise Wall Dance Energy) and Melissa Hough (Dance Explosion)
2003
Junior: David Gensheimer (American Jazz Dance Co.) and Whitney Jensen (CSPAS)
Teen: Travis Wall (Denis Wall's Dance Energy and Marilee Glazier (CSPAS)
Senior: Phillip Spaeth (Triple Threat PAC) and Carly Lang (DDK Danceworks)
2004
Mini: Corey Snide (Eleanor's School of Dance) and Christina Spinger (Dance Motion Performing Arts Co.)
Junior: Nick Young (Young Dance Academy) and Kayla Radomski (Michelle Latimer Dance Academy)
Teen: Chuck Jones (CSPAS) and Jaimie Goodwin (Denise Wall's Dance Energy)
Senior: Jon Bond (Center Stage Dance Academy) and Ellery Baum (CSPAS)
2005
Mini: Hogan Fulton (Bobbie's School of Performing Arts) and Tiara Keeno (Wasatch Dance Center)
Junior: John Manzari (Spotlight Studio of Dance) and Angelica Generosa (Dance Stop)
Teen: Garrett Smith (Odyssey II) and Dusty Button (Movin' South)
Senior: Teddy Forance (Hackworth School of Performing Arts) and Allison Holker (The Dance Club)
2006
Mini: Ross Lynch (Artistic Fusion Dance Academy) and Catherine Hurlin (Westchester Dance Academy)
Junior: Corey Snide (Eleanor's School of Dance) and Christina Spinger (Dance Connection)
Teen: Ryan Steele (Dance Dynamics) and Kirsten Wicklund (Danzmode Productions)
Senior: Christian Denice (Bobbie's School of Performing Arts) Jamie Godwin (Denis Wall's Dance Energy)
2008
Mini: Kolton Krouse (Tempe Dance Academy) and McKenna Ross (Tempe Dance Academy)
Junior: Alex Hathaway (Dance Dynamics) and Tiare Keeno (Wasatch Dance Center)
Teen: Corey Cox (Denise Wall's Dance Energy) and Taja Riley (Denise Wall's Dance Energy)
Senior: Crain Dionne (Donna Coco's Performance Plus) and Erica Ross (Tempe Dance Academy)
2009
Mini: Brandon Chang (Dance Town) and Sarah Pippin (CC&Co. Dance Complex)
Junior: Kolton Krause (Tempe Dance Academy) and Kamila Shah (Westchester Dance Academy)
Teen: Mason Manning (Dance Industry) and Tiare Keeno (Classical Ballet Academy)
Senior: Richard Villaverde (Dance Town) and Ida Saki (Dance Industry)
2010
Mini: Tade Biesinger (Dance Impressions) and Payton Johnson (Jean Leigh Academy of Dance)
Junior: Rae Srivastava (Independent) and Jayce Kalb (The Dance Centre)
Teen: Corey Snide (Eleanor's School of Dance) and Mattie Love (Dance Impressions)
Senior: Cory Barnette (Tempe Dance Academy) and Kaitlynn Edgar (Spotlight Dance Works)
2011
Mini: Travis Atwood (The Talent Factory) and Jacalyn Tatro (Inspire School of Dance)
Junior: Niko Martinez (Dance Images & Music) and Sarah Pippin (CC&Co)
Teen: Ivan Kalinan (The Dance Zone) and Madi Hicks (Academy of Dance Arts)
Senior: George Lawrence (Dancemakers of Atlanta) and Kali Grinder (The Dance Zone)
2012
Mini: Kyle Anders (Savage Dance) and Kayla Mak (Westchester)
Junior: Jack Wolff (Precision Dance Academy) and Payton Johnson (Jean Leigh Academy)
Teen: Kolton Krouse (Tempe Dance Academy) and Jordan Pelliteri (Plumb Performing Arts Center)
Senior: Joseph Davis (Draper Center) and Alexia Meyer (The Dance Club)
2013
Mini: Justice McCort (Krystie’s Dance Academy) and Jasmine Cruz (Westlake)
Junior: Jonathan Fahoury (Artistic Fusion) and Sophie Miklosovic (Faubourg School of the Ballet)
Teen: Jake Tribus (CC & Co) and Jayci Kalb (The Dance Centre)
Senior: Alex Soulliere (Spotlight Dance Works) and Alyssa Ness (Northland School of Dance)
2014
Mini: Luke Spring (Independent) and Charlee Fagan (Main Street Dance)
Junior: Matthew Spangler (Artistic Fusion) and Mackenzie Bessner (KJ Dance)
Teen: Rae Srivastava (BHumn DanceSpace) and Jacalyn Tatro (Inspire School of Dance)
Senior: Kolton Krouse (Tempe Dance Academy) and Jordan Pelliteri (Plumb Performing Arts Center)
2015
Mini: Brady Farrar (Stars) and Madison Brown (Lents Dance Company)
Junior: Parker Garrison (Stars) and Jasmine Cruz (Westlake)
Teen: Harrison Knotsman (Studio West Dance Center) and Nina Bartell (Sweatshop)
Senior: Jake Tribus (Next Generation Ballet) and Sarah Pippin – CC & Co
2016
Mini: Luke Barrett (Dance Attack) and Eden Galloway (Center Stage Dance Studio)
Junior: Jack Easton (IMPAC) and Mahalaya Tintianco-Cubales (Westlake)
Teen: Kele Roberson (Dance Institute) and Ali Deucher (The Dance Club)
Senior: Zach Manske (Woodbury) and Jacelyn Tatro (Inspire School of Dance)
2017
Mini: Hudson Silva-Costa (Spotlight Dance Center) and Phoenix Sutch (Krystie's Dance)
Junior: Mason Evans (Performance Edge 2 and Madison Brown (Lents Dance Company)
Teen: David Keingatti (Columbia) and Sydney Revennaugh (CSA's Dancers Edge)
Senior: Michael Garcia (Dance Industry) and Kaylin Maggard (Columbia)
2018
Mini: Sienna Morris (Westchester) and ???
Junior: Eden Galloway (WNC Dance) and ???
Teen: Aydin Eyikan (Kanyok Arts) and Jasmine Cruz
Senior: Harrison Knostman (Studio West Dance Center) and Jenna Meilman (Westchester)
2019
Mini: Ian Stegeman (Woodbury) and Ivana Radan (Westchester)
Junior: Justin Padilla (Infusion Dance) and Rebecca Stewart (Spotlight Studio of Dance)
Teen: Luke Spring (East Coast Edge) and Madison Brown (Lents Dance Company)
Senior: Jamaii Melvin (Miami Dance Collective) and Madison Goodman (KJ Dance)
2020
Mini: Eric Poor (CityDance) and Kynadi Crain (Jean Leigh Academy)
Junior: Jagger Effs (Miami Dance Collective) and Sienna Morris (Westchester)
Teen: Mason Evans (Performance Edge 2) and Mahalaya Tintianco-Cubales (Westlake)
Senior: Aydin Eyikan (Kanyok Arts) and Sydney Revennaugh (Performance Edge 2)
2021 (Orlando)
Mini: Spencer Parnell (Academy of the Living Arts) and Kiera Sun (Westside)
Junior: Michael Duvali (Centerstage Dance Academy) and Macie Miersh (All American Dance Factory)
Teen: Luke Biddinger (Touch of Class) and Eden Galloway (WNC Dance)
Senior: Jemoni Powe (Academy of Nevada Ballet) and Kayla Mak (Westchester)
2021 (Phoenix)
Mini: Ellis Khoundara (Tempe Dance Academy) and Skylar Wong (Woodbury)
Junior: Ian Stegeman (Woodbury) and Carolina Garcia (Miami Dance Collective)
Teen: Justin Padilla (Westside) and Erin Park (Westside)
Senior: Justice Wooden (Just Dance) and Charlee Fagan (Main Street Dance)
2022 (Orlando)
Mini: Mali Photnetrakhom (In Motion Dance Project) and Avery Gallenero (Dance Inc.)
Junior: Bryce Young (All American Dance Factory) and Eva Jimmerson (Renner Dance)
Teen: Luke Barrett (Dance Attack) and Phoenix Sutch (Krystie's Dance Academy)
Senior: Mason Evans (Performance Edge 2) and Kailey Woronstoff (Dance Universe)
2022 (Phoenix)
Mini: Levi Caicco (In Motion Dance Project) and Kensington Dressing (Evolve Dance Complex)
Junior: Avery Khoundara (Tempe Dance Academy) and Fiona Wu (Yoko's)
Teen: Keenan Kiefer (Academy of Dance Arts) and Georgie Weir (Miami Dance Collective)
Senior: Parker Rozzano-Keefe (Westlake) and Mahalaya Tintiangco-Cubales (Westlake)
2023
Mini: Jonathan Macleod (Joanne Chapman) and Hannah Fogel (Dance Institute)
Junior: Lincoln Russo (Poirer Productions) and Kiera Sun (Westside)
Teen: Hudson Silva-Costa (In the Spotlight) and Crystal Huang (The Rock)
Senior: Jonathan Paula (Canadian Dance Unit) and Abigail Weber (Dallas Conservatory)
2024 (New York)
Mini: Marko Kokovic (Draper Center for Dance Education) and Maeve Olsen (The Dallas Conservatory)
Junior: Levi Caicco (In Motion Dance Project) and Aria Du (Yoko's)
Teen: Sam Gauss (Draper Center for Dance Education) and Evee Lee (CAP The Company)
Senior: Caleb Abea (Larkin Dance Studio) and Izzy Howard (Westside)
2024 (Phoenix)
Mini: Anderson Sander (New Dimensions) and Belle Marie Arauz (Dance Town)
Junior: Ellis Khoundara (Tempe Dance Academy) and Mali Photnetrakhom (In Motion Dance Project)
Teen: Maceo Paras-Mangrobang (Westlake) and Gracelyn Weber (The Dallas Conservatory)
Senior: Cameroon Janson (Creative Conservatory of Dance and PA) and Jordyn Sarmoen (Performance Edge 2)
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"Girls! Girls! Girls!" EDIT
Paramount Pictures, 1962. Directed by Norman Taurog. Elvis Presley as Ross Carpenter and Laurel Goodwin as Laurel Dodge.
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Cooking/Dinner scene and "The Walls Have Ears" number.
Believe it or not, the most interesting thing for me in that scene is not what you might be thinking. I like the lines very much, I adore Elvis' acting here and I also love (I reaaaally love) the dance number and this one song. For me, this is the best couple dance performance of Elvis in all his movies. ♡
#“Papa's gonna cook the dinner!”#🫠🫠🫠#♡#elvis presley#laurel goodwin#girls girls girls#1962#elvis#60s elvis#elvis the king#elvis fans#elvis fandom#elvis history#60s movies#elvis movies#classic films#60s films#Youtube
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What books have you been reading since your last update?
I don't remember what I shared with my last update, so apologies if I repeat anything, but these are some of the books I've read over the past couple months:
•An Unfinished Love Story: A Personal History of the 1960s by Doris Kearns Goodwin (BOOK | KINDLE | AUDIO) I'm actually still reading this new book by the legendary Doris Kearns Goodwin, so I still have a couple of chapters to go, but I can definitely recommend it. This is undoubtedly the most personal book that DKG has ever written, and it's a fascinating story.
•Charging a Tyrant: The Arraignment of Saddam Hussein by Greg Slavonic (BOOK | KINDLE)
•Life: My Story Through History by Pope Francis with Fabio Marchese Ragona (BOOK | KINDLE | AUDIO)
•George VI and Elizabeth: The Marriage That Saved the Monarchy by Sally Bedell Smith (BOOK | KINDLE | AUDIO)
•Byron: A Life in Ten Letters by Andrew Stauffer (BOOK | KINDLE)
•The Emperor: Downfall of an Autocrat by Ryszard Kapuscinski
•Homegrown: Timothy McVeigh and the Rise of Right-Wing Extremism by Jeffrey Toobin (BOOK | KINDLE | AUDIO)
•The Making of a Leader: The Formative Years of George C. Marshall by Josiah Bunting III (BOOK | KINDLE)
•The Year of the Three Kaisers: Bismarck and the German Succession, 1887-88 by J. Alden Nichols
•God Is Ever New: Meditations on Life, Love, and Freedom by Pope Benedict XVI (BOOK | KINDLE)
•Paul VI: The Divided Pope by Yves Chiron (BOOK | KINDLE)
•Buffalo Bill and the Mormons by Brent M. Rogers (BOOK | KINDLE)
•The Great Abolitionist: Charles Sumner and the Fight for a More Perfect Union by Stephen Puleo (BOOK | KINDLE | AUDIO)
•Macho Man: The Untamed, Unbelievable Life of Randy Savage by Jon Finkel (BOOK | KINDLE)
•Business Is About to Pick Up!: 50 Years of Wrestling in 50 Unforgettable Calls by Jim Ross with Paul O'Brien (BOOK | KINDLE | AUDIO)
•Zanzibar Was a Country: Exile and Citizenship Between East Africa and the Gulf by Nathaniel Mathews (BOOK | KINDLE)
#Books#Reading List#Book Suggestions#My Reading List#Book Recommendations#Recommended Reading#What I've Been Reading#An Unfinished Love Story#Doris Kearns Goodwin#Simon & Schuster#An Unfinished Love Story: A Personal History of the 1960s#Charging a Tyrant: The Arraignment of Saddam Hussein#Saddam Hussein#Life: My Story Through History#Pope Francis#Biographies#Papal Biographies#George VI and Elizabeth: The Marriage That Saved a Monarchy#Sally Bedell Smith#King George Vi#Byron: A Life in Ten Letters#Andrew Stauffer#The Emperor: Downfall of an Autocrat#Haile Selassie#Homegrown: Timothy McVeigh and the Rise of Right-Wing Extremism#Jeffrey Toobin#Timothy McVeigh#Oklahoma City Bombing#The Making of a Leader: The Formative Years of George C. Marshall#General Marshall
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THE DANCE AWARDS ORLANDO RESULTS 2023
JP! Awards but not placed in Mini Top 10 Solos:
Kinzley Dragoonis - WEST FLORIDA JP!
Brooklyn Bridges - SOUTHERN STRUTT JP!
Aubrie Snelling - SPOTLITE JP!
Everleigh Morris - SOUTHERN STRUTT JP!
Camryn Marks - SPOTLITE JP!
Peyton McKinney - LEGACY JP!
Elizabeth Owens - TRUE DANCE JP!
Olive Rauser - DANCE UNLIMITED JP!
Addison Sehnert - WOODBURY JP!
Mirryn Barber - WOODBURY JP!
Ella Venerio - DANCE UNLIMITED JP!
Lainey Eberhard - WOODBURY JP!
Kaitlyn Semtak - INSPIRATION JP!
Charlotte Brayman - SOUTHERN STRUTT JP!
Macy Strickland - NEW LEVEL JP!
Addie Goodwin - SOUTHERN STRUTT JP!
Reese Braga - NEW LEVEL JP!
Cambree Ross - UPSTATE CAROLINA JP!
Khloe Mroz - TRUE DANCE JP!
Eliza Jane Hudson - SOUTHERN STRUTT JP!
Victoria Remon - DANCE TOWN JP!
Calleigh Eaton - SPOTLITE JP!
Camila Carmona - MIAMI DANCE COMPANY JP!
Sloane Hill - SOUTHERN STRUTT JP!
Palmas Jam - DANCE TOWN JP!
Amaya Miller - SPOTLITE JP!
Mikaela Florez - DANCE TOWN JP!
Penelope Gomez - DANCE TOWN JP!
Emily Pina - MIAMI DANCE COMPANY JP!
Mila Simunic - LEGACY JP!
Emsley Beavers - UPSTATE CAROLINA JP!
Aili Joyce - STUDIO 412 JP!
Chloe Todman - 3’ N MOTION JP!
Giada Reino - EVOLVE JP!
Morgan Stahl - EVOLVE JP!
Sophie Pujol - MIAMI DANCE COMPANY JP!
Cece Chung - PROJECT 21 JP!
Ellie Breaux - LEGACY JP!
Va’Khyra Newborne - JEAN LEIGH JP!
Nyla McCarthy - PROJECT 21 JP!
Sloan Cerna - MIAMI DANCE COMPANY JP!
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Heyo! I’m searching for people who’d be interested in writing. Interested persons must be over 21. I’m CST timezone but I can work with timezones! NSFW content can be incorporated sparingly, but copious amounts just isn’t my style. Detailed writing is a must - quality over quantity. I’d prefer Discord.
I have some RPF ideas as well as fandom, so here ya go:
——RPF: Just going to make a list of pairings and we can talk ideas: Sophia Bush/Brittany Snow, Austin Butler/Vanessa Hudgens, Dylan Sprouse/Barbara Palvin, Joe Jonas/Sophie Turner, Chase Stokes/Kelsea Ballerini, Ross Lynch/Sabrina Carpenter, Elizabeth Gillies/Avan Jogia, Robbie Amell/Italia Ricci Blake Lively/Ryan Reynolds, Josh Dallas/Ginnifer Goodwin.
—Fandom: Pitch Perfect (Beca/Chloe, Chloe/Aubrey), One Tree Hill (Nathan/Haley, Lucas/Peyton, Brooke/Julian, Brooke/Chris Keller, Clay/Quinn, Brooke/Nathan), Gilmore Girls (Luke/Lorelai, Rory/Logan) Friends (Monica/Chandler, Ross/Rachel), Dynasty (Fallon/Liam), Castle (Castle/Beckett), Post High School Musical (Troy & Gabriella), Harry Potter (Ron/Hermione, Ginny/Harry, Astoria/Draco)The Summer I Turned Pretty (Jeremiah/Belly, Belly/Conrad), Grey’s Anatomy (Meredith/Derek, Mark/Lexie, Derek/Addison, Derek/Mark, Alex/Jo, April/Jackson, Carina/Arizona, Callie/Arizona, Amelia/Owen), Descendants (Mal/Ben, Audrey/Chad), Shadowhunters (Clary/Jace, Izzy/Simon), The Resident(Conrad/Nic), Victorious(Beck/Jade).
If interested, shoot me an IM here and we can talk! Thanks in advance ❤️
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#roleplay#rp#rpf rp#pitch perfect rp#one tree hill rp#glimore girls rp#friends rp#castle rp#post high school musical rp#harry potter rp#the summer I turned pretty rp#grey's anatomy rp#descendants rp#the resident rp#victorious rp
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Greenpeace - Don't Stop from Samona Olanipekun on Vimeo.
This is no ordinary cover: Don’t Stop is a contemporary fable about being young in the world today. The song is a call to action for people worried about their future and the state of the planet, and a rallying cry for those who dream of a better tomorrow. Together we can stand up to the fossil fuel industry. Add your name now: act.gp/3qIN8o6
Production Company: Lammas Park @lammas_park_productions
Director - Samona Olanipekun @samona_o Exec Producers - Steve McQueen, Bona Orakwue @bonaclara7, Anna Smith Tenser @smithspanna Producer - George Telfer @gtelfs
Production Manager - Chanel Parkinson @chanellyonthetelly PA - Hannah Lockwood @hanlockwood Cast Coordinator - Beth Rubery @beth.rubery Production Runner - Tom Gimlette @tomgimlette
Researcher - Shireen Bahmanizad @shireen_bahmanizad Researcher - Conall O’Brien @conallobrien Bidding Producer - Nat Baring @natanatics Lammas Park Head of Operations - Nicholas Horne Lammas Park Production Assistant - Umashni Puvanendran
1st AD - Gabriel O’Donohue @_gabriel.odonohue_
Movement Director - Liara Barussi @liarabarussi Casting Director - Coralie Rose @coralie_blamo_rose
DOP - Annika Summerson @annisummerson Steadicam / Camera Op - Jonathan Tyler @jonotyler Focus Puller A Cam - Kate Mollins @kate__mo_ Focus Puller B Cam - Sam Ebrahim Riley @samrileyac Clapper / Loader - Sonia Rogriguez Camera Trainee - Lucas Murray Reynolds Grip - Warwick Drucker
Video Playback - Robbie Ross @rsvp.london DIT - Ben Grady @colour.grady Sound Recordist - Anthony Leung @anthonyleungsound
Gaffer - Salvador Lopez-Gomez @glofilmlighting Best Boy - Jamie Hitchens @jamiehitchens Desk Op - Noah Furrer Electricians - Charlie Lodge, Lee Madigan, Nathan Rubins Rigger - Steve Daly @steve_daly
Production Designer - Jade Adeyemi @adeyumyum Prop Buyer - Martha Howe @martha.howe, Matty Mancy @matty.mancey Led Art Assistant - Lea Otovic @leaotovic Art Dept Assistant - Isabelle Bryan, Nana-yaw Mensah @nyk_mensah, Lucia Barsegian @luciabarsegian, Daisy Alexander, Fenella Evans @fen.art_, Sofia Karavis @sofiakara
Construction by Cous De La @cousdela
SFX Supervisor - Neil Gawthrop SFX Technicians - Miguel Ferreira, Jonathan Long SFX by Machine Shop @machineshopsfx
Costume Designer - Verity May Lane @veritymaylane Costume Assistants - Amy Thompson @a_thompson, Johanna Yohannes, Ellie Rimmer @ellie_r1
Make Up Designer - Maya Man @mayamanartist Make Up Assistants - Chelsea Murphy @sculptedbychelsea, Nic Marilyn @nicmarilyn Hair Designer - Kreszend Sackey @kreszendsackey Hair Assistant - Viviane Melo @vivianemelomua
Medic - Verity Stacy
Editor - Jack Williams @__jackwilliams_ Edit House - The Assembly Rooms @the_assembly_rooms Edit Producer - Phoebe Armstrong-Beaver Sound Designer - Jack Sedgwick @snappajack Audio Post - King Lear @kinglearlondon Audio Producer - Suzy McGregor Colourist - George Kyriacou @georgekcolourist Post - Black Kite Studios @blackkitestudios VFX - Mark Stannard Colour Producer - Holly Tidwell @holly_tidwell, Jade Denne @jadedenne
Camera - Panavision @panavisionofficial Lighting - Panalux @panaluxworld Studio - Dukes Island Studios Insurance - Dan Woods at Media Insurance Brokers Accountancy - Robert Okonski & Emmanuel Lindsay at Clay GBP
Casting Assistants - Laura Meredith Additional Casting - Lauren Patterson @ Jukebox Collective Agency
CAST:
Speech Givers: Kyle Osbourne Lili Chin
Tomorrow’s Warriors: Kyle Osborne, Emily Tran, Cassius Cobbson, Shanise, David, Tami Lisa Smith
Waiters & Kitchen Staff Cameron Berryman, Izaebella Cresci, Christopher Mbaki, Jinessa Meggi, Ebony Aboagye, Oliver Manley, Kade Turner, Geddy Stringer
Party Guests: Graham Collier, Anja Kick, Philippa Casares, Noreen Goodwin, Benji Ming, Catherine Cornwall, Huma Mohyuddin, Ellie Madden, Albert Graver, Rainier Manzano, Ruby Gascoyne, Sharifa Butterfly, Haseeb ‘Chilly’ Hearn, Duran Abdullah, Mikael Rivieri, Patrick Gabco, Ellie Harlulow, Rogerio Ghesti, Katerina Bragin, Michael Ahfong, Kesiena Banye, Beverly Connel, Jeanette Maskell, Peter Wilkinson
and Featuring: Will Poulter, Fraser T Smith and Avelino
MUSIC
Written by: Christine McVie / Universal Music Publishing Group Produced by: Fraser T Smith / 70Hz Original Rap verses: Avelino Music Supervision and Consultancy: Ed Bailie and Seb Whyte / Leland Music Music Marketing: Olivia Hobbs and Clare Wright / Blackstar Agency Performed by: Future Utopia X Avelino X Tomorrow's Warriors With thanks to: House Gospel Choir, Benjamin Kwasi Burrell, Janine Irons, Fish Krish, Gabriel Starkey, Patricia Pascal
AGENCY
Creative Agency: Mother London Creative Director: James Sellick @jamessellickauthor Creative: Scott Anderson @scottanders44 Title Design: Ben McNaughton Head of Production: Anna Murray @annasedgwick Producers: Tommy Frankau @tommyfrankau, Nic Akinnibosun, Joseph Ogunmokun Epilogue: Written by Scroobius Pip in collaboration with Greenpeace, performed by Lilli Chin Special Featured Performance: Will Poulter
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Review: The Incredible Hulk Epic Collection 6: Crisis on Counter-Earth
Smash Yourself Into Space
A funny thing happened this year. Somehow I went from having no interest in the Hulk to binge-reading 3 Epic Collections and over 150 issues on Marvel Unlimited. So when I say that The Incredible Hulk: Crisis on Counter-Earth was a blast to read, you can take it with a grain of salt, as it’s coming from a very excited new convert to the character.
If you’re on the fence about whether to purchase Hulk 6, then know that over the course of this volume Hulk smashes his way through:
-M.O.D.O.K. wearing a giant Rock ‘Em, Sock ‘Em Robots-esque suit
-Tiger Shark, who is just hanging out at the bottom of Niagara Falls
-Aquon, “half-man, half-fish, all hate!”
The stories are exactly as appealing (or unappealing) as they sound. If you already like the character, then you will enjoy this volume, but it’s not the collection that will change your mind if you aren’t yet onboard (in my opinion, that would be Hulk 13: Crossroads).
In addition, Hulk also battles classic villains like the Abomination and Rhino, goes on adventures on Counter-Earth, befriends Adam Warlock, and gets into shenanigans that are typical of a Hulk comic. The plots are fairly straightforward, and, as often as not, Hulk will simply be wandering around before stumbling across his adversary and coming to blows.
What I like about Hulk comics from this period is that although the main plots are simplistic, the members of his supporting cast are involved in long-running subplots. In this volume, for example, Betty Ross is put through the emotional wringer after marrying, then losing Glenn Talbot. She develops very complex relationships with Bruce Banner, her father, and, of course, the Hulk, and it’s all much more nuanced than you might expect from The Incredible Hulk. That the title was able to maintain these subplots (which carry on into the next Epic) is all the more impressive given the near-constant turnover in writers.
To be fair, this was fairly common for many of the Marvel titles in the early- and mid- 70’s, but 7 writers contribute to this volume. Steve Englehart scripts about half the issues in Hulk 6, but Roy Thomas, Archie Goodwin, and Gerry Conway drop in, while Chris Claremont, Steve Gerber, and Tony Isabella occasionally assist with dialogue. I feel like Englehart’s issues are the strongest, but the book is pretty consistent no matter who is writing it. A lot of that is probably due to Herb Trimpe, who drew every issue for 7 years. He probably tends to get overshadowed by Sal Buscema in many people’s minds (myself included), but he really does establish a look for the title. Granted, his designs for new characters are sometimes lacking, but his storytelling is very clear and flows well, and, I’d argue, he’s much more dynamic than he’s given credit for.
It’s worth saying again that your enjoyment from Crisis on Counter-Earth is dependent on how much you already like the Hulk. Since I’ve already read Hulk 7, I’ll be eagerly awaiting Hulk 8 later this year, which finishes Len Wein’s run. I’m also reading the beginning of Peter David’s run on Marvel Unlimited and debating whether I should dip my toes into the Peter David Hulk Epics as well. In terms of my next Epic, I’m staying in the 70’s with a character who is not that dissimilar to the Hulk, only he stabs instead of smashes: Conan the Barbarian.
#comics#comic review#marvel epic collection#marvel#marvel comics#epic collection#70s comics#steve englehart#roy thomas#chris claremont#tony isabella#steve gerber#len wein#hulksmash#the incredible hulk#bruce banner#abomination#betty ross#thaddeus ross#glenn talbot#rick jones#the leader#rhino#modok#adam warlock
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HOUSE OF HOSTS Release New Single And Video For "Bound By Fate"
Powerful Welsh riff merchants, HOUSE OF HOSTS, have now released their hugely engulfing new single and video, Bound By Fate. Attacking your senses from Swansea, Wales, HOUSE OF HOSTS feature Daniel ‘Griff’ Griffiths (vocals), Jack Hunt (bass), Beth Goodwin (drums), James Russell (guitar) and Ross Davies (guitar). Though the initial beginnings and friendships within the band were sown a number of…
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Jazzmeia Horn (born April 16, 1991) is a jazz singer and songwriter. She won the Thelonious Monk Institute International Jazz Competition in 2015. Her repertoire includes jazz standards and covers of songs from other genres, including by artists such as Stevie Wonder. She has been compared to jazz vocalists such as Betty Carter, Sarah Vaughan, and Nancy Wilson.
She was born and raised in Dallas. She attended the Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts.
She moved to New York City in 2009. She attended the New School for Jazz and Contemporary Music. She formed a trio featuring Javier Santiago, Nadav Lachishe, and Cory Cox.
Her first live radio show was in the fall of 2009 on the Junior Mance WBGO radio show in Newark, New Jersey, and she has performed at The Apollo, Ginny’s Supper Club, and the Metropolitan Room. She has received many accolades from jazz critics.
In 2014, she toured internationally in England, France, Russia, South Africa, and Austria.
She was featured as one of the stars in South Australia’s Generations in Jazz 2017, singing with artists such as James Morrison, Wycliffe Gordon, Gordon Goodwin, and Ross Irwin among others.
In 2017 she released her first album. Entitled A Social Call, it was ranked the #1 album for 2017 on the JazzWeek website. The album tour took her throughout the US, Asia, and Europe.
A Social Call earned her her first Grammy nomination in 2018. She performed at the 60th Grammy Award Ceremony. Her follow-up album, Love & Liberation, earned her second Grammy nomination in 2020 for best jazz vocal. #africanhistory365 #africanexcellence
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