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guy60660 · 1 month ago
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Ryan Fitzgibbon | Saugatuck | Jenn Ackerman | New York Times
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trendynewsnow · 1 month ago
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Celebrating the Legacy of Hello Mr.: A Journey of Queer Creativity
Celebrating Queer Creativity: The Legacy of Hello Mr. The independent gay magazine Hello Mr. made waves during its run from 2013 to 2018, releasing just ten thoughtfully curated issues. Despite its brief existence, neat stacks of this beloved publication continue to adorn the coffee tables of many queer individuals, symbolizing a cultural touchstone for the community. Founded by the talented…
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wttnblog · 5 months ago
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"A Great Gay Book" is a Permanent Archive of the Current Moment
In A Great Gay Book, Ryan Fitzgibbon uses his history as the founder and Editor in Chief of the magazine Hello, Mr to assemble an incredible collection of queer stories, interviews, and fictional tales. I was unfamiliar with both Fitzgibbon and his magazine before beginning the book, but now I desperately want to get my hands on some of the archival copies to see for myself. This book read very…
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pseudonym-lux · 21 days ago
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THE CAST OF LABOUR OF LOVE (ACT ONE)
AOIFE MACBETH portrayed by eleanor tomlinson
CIARAN DUNSMORE portrayed by aiden turner
LANE CRAWFORD portrayed by claire foy
PATRICK MACBETH portrayed by ewan macgregor
RYAN BLACKWOOD portrayed by nicholas hoult
CAILEAN BLACKWOOD portrayed by nicholas hoult
CLAIRE BEAUCHAMP portrayed by caitriona balfe
JAMIE FRASER portrayed by sam heughan
MURTAGH FITZGIBBONS portrayed by duncan lacroix
DOUGAL MACKENZIE portrayed by graham mctavish
GEILLIS DUNCAN portrayed by lotte verbeek
"BLACK JACK" RANDALL portrayed by tobias menzies
RUPERT MACKENZIE portrayed by grant o'rourke
ANGUS MHOR portrayed by stephen walters
JENNY MURRAY portrayed by laura donnelly
IAN MURRAY portrayed by steven cree
reading links wattpad | ao3
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queer-book-society · 6 months ago
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Title: A Great Gay Book: Stories of Growth, Belonging & Other Queer Possibilities
Author(s): Ryan Fitzgibbon
Description: A Great Gay Book is a gorgeously designed collection of essays, short fiction, poetry, interviews, profiles, art, and photography from the archives of the groundbreaking queer magazine Hello Mr. , as well as new material from today’s biggest LGBTQ+ creatives.
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springfieldvtpd · 1 year ago
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Arrest - Trafficking Heroin
Offenses: Trafficking Heroin
Incident Number: 23SF002247
Investigating Officer: Fitzgibbons/Foucher/Franchi
Date/Time of Incident/Arrest: 5/26/23 @ 1800
Defendant: Ryan J. Haines, 29, Claremont, NH
Summary of Incident: I was alerted to a suspicious vehicle in the parking lot of the Jake’s Market at 197 Clinton Street. The operator was reportedly sleeping in a running vehicle.
I checked on the subject and observed several bundles of heroin in plain-view in the car. The operator was screened for impairment and processed for the alleged drug possession.
Haines was cited to appear in Windsor County Criminal Court on 8/15/23 to answer to the alleged charge of Trafficking Heroin.
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milliondollarbaby87 · 3 years ago
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Herself (2020) Review
When Sandra must do all she can to escape the abusive relationship with Gary the father of their two daughters Molly and Emma, she will stop at nothing to protect them and attempt to get a house for them to live in. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ (more…)
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nasa · 3 years ago
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Get Space-Crafty with Earth Science!
It’s time to get space-crafty! (Get it?) We’re getting ready to launch Landsat 9 into space this fall, and we want to know, how does Landsat inspire you?
For nearly 50 years, Landsat satellites have been collecting important data and taking beautiful images of Earth, as a partnership between NASA and the U.S. Geological Survey. Scientists and policy makers alike use this data to understand climate change, deforestation, the growth of cities, and so much more.
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In celebration of the Landsat 9 launch in September, we are calling all crafters to create space-crafts inspired by your favorite Landsat image! From watercolor paintings to needlework to frosted cakes, let your creativity flow and show us how you see Landsat images.
Post a picture of your craft on Instagram, Twitter or Facebook with the hashtag #LandsatCraft. We will spotlight some on social media!
For a little inspiration, here are some #LandsatCraft examples from some of the people who work with Landsat:
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“Looking through the Visible Earth Landsat gallery for inspiration, I saw the Landsat Image Mosaic of Antarctica (LIMA) and knew immediately what I had to do -- recreate it in a mosaic of my own. LIMA is a composite of more than 1,000 cloud-free Landsat 7 images of Antarctica, and when it was released in 2007 it was our first high resolution, true-color look at the icy continent.” – Kate Ramsayer, NASA Landsat Communications Coordinator
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“I love embroidering satellite imagery and NASA data. For Landsat, I wanted something with lots of straight lines -- much easier to stitch! -- and crop fields like these fit the bill. It’s amazing how clearly we can see the influence of human activities in satellite imagery like this. It’s a constant reminder of the effect we have on our home planet.” – Katy Mersmann, Earth Science Social Media Lead
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“We didn’t have the discipline or the organizational skills to do any of the really, really fancy images, like Lena Delta, so we chose Garden City, Kansas in 1972. We added a model of Landsat 1, too.” – Ryan Fitzgibbons, Earth Science Producer, and Charles Fitzgibbons, Age 8
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"I was inspired by this Landsat image which demonstrates how we can use satellite imagery to remotely monitor cover crop performance, a sustainable farming practice that promotes soil health. Since I began working with NASA Harvest, NASA's Food Security and Agriculture Program, I've come to understand the critical importance of conservation agriculture and resilient farmlands in support of a food secure future for all, especially in the face of a changing climate." – Mary Mitkish, NASA Harvest Communications Lead
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“I chose particular ingredients that represent the Landsat qualities that we celebrate:
The base spirit is gin because Landsat data is clean and precise. Vermouth represents our foreign collaborators. Using both lemon and lime juices signifies the diverse uses of the data. The ginger is for the land we study. The apple, well, because it’s American. The club soda makes it a long drink, for the long data record.” – Matthew Radcliff, NASA Landsat Producer
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“Last year for the 50th Earth Day, I created this poster, inspired by our views of river deltas -- many captured by Landsat satellites -- which are particularly beautiful and evocative of water coursing through our land like a circulation system of nature. In 2000, Landsat 7 took one of my favorite images of the Lena Delta, which is the basis for this art.” – Jenny Mottar, Art Director for NASA Science
Are you feeling inspired to create yet? We’re so excited to see your #LandsatCraft projects! Follow NASA Earth on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram to see if your art is shared!
Make sure to follow us on Tumblr for your regular dose of space!
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kwebtv · 4 years ago
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Sweet Magnolias -  Netflix  -  May 19, 2020 - Present
Romantic Drama (10 episodes to date)
Running Time:  60 minutes
Stars:
JoAnna Garcia Swisher as Maddie Townsend
Brooke Elliott as Dana Sue Sullivan
Heather Headley as Helen Decatur
Logan Allen as Kyle Townsend
Anneliese Judge as Annie Sullivan
Carson Rowland as Tyler "Ty" Townsend
Justin Bruening as Cal Maddox
Chris Klein as Bill Townsend
Jamie Lynn Spears as Noreen Fitzgibbons
Recurring
Dion Johnstone as Erik Whitleyc
Chris Medlin as Isaac Downey
Bianca Berry Tarantino as Katie Townsend
Frank Oakley III as Harlan Bixby
Allison Gabriel as Mary Vaughn Lewis
Brittany L. Smith as Peggy Martin
Tracey Bonner as Pastor June Wilkes
Charles Lawlor as Collins Littlefield
Harlan Drum as CeCe Matney
Sam Ashby as Jackson Lewis
Hunter Burke as Trotter Vidhyarkorn
Al-Jaleel Knox as Gabe Weatherspoon
Michael Shenefelt as Ryan Wingate
Michael May as Simon Spry
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indiemags · 6 years ago
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What is Indie?
Indiecon 2018 - Indie nations
Oliver Gehrs – DUMMY  “Being independent means being free.”
Jana Al Obeidyine – a Dance Mag  “Indie is being true to yourself despite the adversity.”
Davide Cazarro – NANG Magazine  “A sprawling and layered term, an opportunity, an aspiration, a promise… a chimera?”
Mike Koedinger – Maison Moderne/Paperjam  “It’s primarily about freedom of expression, and less a matter of size.”
Sissel Hansen – Startup Guide  “Indie means trying new things, being unconventional and sticking to your own vision.”
Meg Miller– Eye on Design  “Free to be experimental, thoughtful, and dynamic with the contents of your publication, in pursuit of making something valuable and considered above all else.”
Iris Lee– ArtQpie Library  “Small scale but big impact.”
Laurel Schwulst – Beautiful Company  “I think it's short for independent.”
Monika Szewczyk – South as State of Mind  “Quote from The Life of Brian: ‘We are all indie-vidiuals’, defined by our alliances.”
Florian Mecklenburg & Karoline Buurman – NXS  “Being independent from any safe and proven formats and aesthetics.”
Indiecon 2017 - Indie first
Justinien Tribillon – Migrant Journal  “Being independent means highlighting stories and showing perspectives that are not bound to financial interests or sensationalist requirements.”
Ryan Fitzgibbon – hello mr.  “Indie means finding your motivation in challenging the status quo.”
Steve Watson – Stack  “Indie is unstoppable.”
Jeremy Leslie – magCulture  “Indie is anything you dream.”
Ibrahim Nehme – Outpost  “Indie is disconnecting from the system to find freedom.”
Stefanie Lohhaus – Missy  “Passionate, content-driven journalism. Avantgarde. Taking Risks both content and layout-wise. Being radical.”
Megan Le Masurier – University of Sydney  “Indie is the desire for a Utopian space, creating what is missing.”
Nelson Ng – LOST  “Indie is about having a strong belief in something.”
Yaonyou Yuan Di “Indie is without any interruption.”
Rose Nordin – OOMK “Indie is in line with D.I.Y – making projects happen with little resources and with a lot of personal investment.”
Kati Krause – ANXY  “’Indie’ is a carte blanche for radical creativity, for making magazines that verge on art. It means trying out subject matters and storytelling that readers didn’t even know they were interested in. It means forging audiences rather than following them.”
Besa Luci – Kosorvo 2.0  “Indie means being self-aware and self-critical.”
Joachim Baldauf – VORN  “Real Indie for me is non-capitalistic. Not focused on money, but spirit.”
Steve Anglesey – The New European  “Indie is the Second Annual Report album by Throbbing Gristle (1977) – self-written, self-recorded, self-performed using self-built equipment, self-published because no major would have dared; created for no-one but the artists, yet manage to inspire and connect a network of individuals.”
Heike Grebin – Troppo-Automated “Limitations make you creative – hopefully.”
Andreas Trogisch – Troppo-Automated “You get the idea and you do it.”
Timo Rychert – Troppo-Automated “The moment you find out what Indie is, it stops being Indie.”
Sara Schurmann – VICE / F Mag “For me magazines are „indie“, when the editorial team developed the idea independently and not on behalf of a client. Which doesn’t mean you can’t work with or for publishing houses.”
Susanne Eigenmann – Hamburg Kreativ Gesellschaft  “Indie is authentically, surprising and likeable.”
Teresa Bücker – Edition F  “Indie is about being stronger together.”
Indhira Rojas – ANXY  “Indie is creative freedom, freedom to invent and make things on your terms and follow that vision. It's taking the risk to pursue your ideas outside of traditional frameworks, and in that process finding your own path.”
Indiecon 2016 - Indienet Pioneer Communities
Danny Miller – Weapons of Reason  “I don’t have a definitive answer for this.”
Ricarda Messner – Flaneur  “Doing whatever you want to do.”
Agnese Kleina – Benji Knewman  “Inventing your own universe and rules.”
Joachim Baldauf – Vorn  “Real Indie for me is non-capitalistic. Not focused on money, but spirit.”
Steven Watson – Stack  “Indie is unstoppable.”
Fabian Weiß “Indie is doing what you like and listening to your heart.”
Sebastian Pranz – Froh  “Indie is creating alternative public spheres!”
Penny Martin – The Gentlewoman  “A lifetime membership of the London Library and a taxi account.”
Rosetta Mills – The Lifted Brow  “Making a thing you love with good people, for good people who will love it.”
Jeff Taylor – Courier “Today’s ‘indie’ crews have found multiple models that help them launch titles for far less money than before, and in the process, are creating a wave of fresh, unique titles.”
Veronica Ditting – The Gentlewoman  “Indie is an outspoken and personal voice.”
Sam Cooney – The Lifted Brow  “Indie is making meaning rather than money.”
Fabian Ebeling – Die Epilog  “Doing (almost) whatever you want.”
Klaus Neuburg – Froh  “Doing it anyway.”
Timo Durst – PFDFNDR “Indie is intrinsic.”
Max Weinland – PFDFNDR “Indie is autocracy.”
Richard O’Mahony – The Gentlewoman  “The opportunity of a lifetime.”
Sebastian Zimmerhackl – Selam X  “Through the wall.”
Michael Hopp – Hopp und Frenz  “Indie is print without regrets.”
Nelson Ng – Lost  “Indie is about having a strong belief in something.”
Indiecon 2015 - Indie forever
Philipp Köster – 11 Freunde  “Indie ist: Sich selbst ausbeuten, statt sich von anderen ausbeuten zu lassen.“
Ryan Fitzgibbon – Hello Mr.  “Finding motivation in the attempt to prove everyone wrong.”
Jeremy Leslie – Magculture  “Complete Control.”
Kai Brach – Offscreen  “Being able to decide today what the magazine will look like tomorrow, without asking anyone for permission.”
Ole Jendis – Impulse  “Indie jetzt gründen – der wahrscheinlich verrückteste und beste Zeitpunkt zugleich.“
Tristan Rodgers – MC1R  “The freedom to do everything you like to do and having it under your own control.”
Mathias Zeiske – Edit  “Getting to choose the people you depend on.”
Anke Eberhardt – CUT  “(i)nspiring, (n)iche dedicated, (d)eadline heavy, (i)nsane, (e)xceptional”
Julia Kahl – Slanted  “Independently created and published publications.”
Jan Spading – zmyk  “Sich unabhängig entscheiden zu können, von wem oder was man als Magazinmacher abhängig sein muss und will.“
Steven Gregor – Gym Class Mag  “Indie is a frame of mind. It’s an intention… a voice different from the norm. Indie is risk. It’s Shia LaBeouf’s rattail, not Kim Kardashian’s butt. Indie has nothing to do with fancy paper, typefaces or printing techniques. And it most certainly has nothing to do with small business models.”
Mads Pankow – Die Epilog  “To us indie means independent from the market, trying to make a magazine that reflects a unique point of view, without thinking about the target audience. Only if you keep straight to your own perspective you will find an audience which appreciates it.”
Dolf Hermannstädter – Trust  “Overrated.”
Ibrahim Nehme – The Outpost  “Indie is a blueprint of the world you want to live in – made with no budget.”
Juliane Schiemenz – Reportagen  “… wenn du Sachen anders machen kannst als die anderen – und davon trotzdem deine Miete bezahlen. // - und davon trotzdem deine Miete bezahlst. // wenn du Sachen anders machst als die anderen - und davon trotzdem deine Miete bezahlen kannst.“
Daniel Beskos – mairisch Verlag  “Working with people you like on magazines and books that are well done and worth being published."
Alexander Scholz – HOLO “A trade-off: the joy of answering to no one, the horrors of bearing all the risk.”
Chris Köver – Missy  “Wenn die Sache wichtiger ist als das Geld, das man damit verdient.“
Sebastian Pranz – Froh  “Indie is creating alternative public spheres!”
Indiecon 2014 - Was ist indie
Gabriele Fischer – brand eins  “Wenn die Idee stärker ist, als die Vernunft.“
Steve Watson – stack  ”Publishing because it matters, not because it pays.”
Kai Brach – Offscreen  “Etablierte Weisheiten über Bord zu werfen.“
Stephan Busse – dpv  “Zu machen, worauf man Lust hat - und dann erst die Erwartungen anderer zu erfüllen.“
Ale Dumbsky – READ “Indie ist ein dreichsnkliges Dreieck. Idiotie, Verantwortung, Romantik.”
Nikolaus Förster – Impulse  “Wenn die Lust auf Freiheit einen überwältigt - und sich auszahlt.“
Oliver Gehrs – Dummy  “Wenn man Themen bringen kann, die Anzeigenkunden meiden.“
Josephine Götz – Päng!  “Anzeigen zu verkaufen, während die Mitbewohner nebenan Sex haben.“
Michael Hopp – H&F “Wenn es mit uns selbst zu tun hat - und damit mit anderen.“
Ole Jendis – Impulse  “Mit den eigenen Ideen Leser zu begeistern und an sich zu binden.“
Fabian Knöbel – Analog Sonntag  “Indie-Projekte sind do-it-Projekte mit offenem Ausgang.“
Kati Krause – All Seasons Mag  “Indie ist Mut dazu, nicht von jedem verstanden zu werden.“
Volker Lilienthal – IJK “Immer wieder Pionierarbeit mit Kraft und Fantasie.“
Katarzyna Mol-Wolf – Emotion  “Indie ist authentisch, immer ein bisschen Rock'n Roll und nachhaltig erfolgreich.“
Horst Moser – Cut  “Indie c'est moi.”
Dirk Mönkenmöller – The Weekender  “Machen zu können, was man will.“
Boris Rosenkranz – NDR  “Indie ist das Gegenteil von Langeweile.“
Andreas Volleritsch – Neubau Design  “Indie ist immer mit Liebe und Leidenschaft gemacht.“
Marc Winkelmann – enorm “Indie ist Selbstverwirklichung durch Selbstausbeutung.“
Oliver Wurm - 547490 “Machen, zweifeln, sorgen, durchziehen, freuen. In der Reihenfolge.“
=== The Independent Magazine Festival is a project by Die Brueder Publishing. Indiecon 2018 online: www.indienations.de, instagram.com/indiemags, facebook.com/indiemags, twitter.com/indiemags
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dirt-legends · 7 years ago
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National Monument Education
"My main concern with monuments is to make sure public access is protected, and that hunting and fishing rights are intact."--Secretary Ryan Zinke, who conducted the review and recommendation to Trump for drastically shrinking two Utah National Monuments in size.
... but that is exactly what the National Monument designation did and you played an important role in reducing the size by 2.2 million acres.  Now 2.2 million acres are not forever protected for public access including hunting and fishing.
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Photo: @waywardbelle in Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument
I stole the information below from the talented photographer, surfer, mountain biker and wild life biologist Jason Fitzgibbon (Jasonfitzimages.com).  I am amazed how many times I’ve had this conversation with people who just don’t understand how National Monument designations work.  
“Despite yesterday’s news about Bear’s Ears and Grand Staircase - Escalante bumming me out beyond belief, I’ve been seeing a hell of lot of misinformation being thrown around in the comments on posts regarding the news. It seems as though there is a large portion of outdoor folks out there, Utahns especially, that seem to believe that this “move” was done in their favor. Not only do they not understand what can and can’t be done in a National Monument (you can do all of the things you did before it was a Monument, including extracting oil and gas), they seem to believe that a fiscally conservative state government is better suited to manage public lands than the federal government...and that is literally impossible. So for those of you that want or need to know some more about what a National Monument designation entails, here’s a simple explanation:
Recreational activities permitted in National Monuments:
* Camping and backpacking * Hunting and fishing * Horseback riding * Riding motorized vehicles on designated roads * Hiking and biking
National monuments also protect “existing rights,” meaning, whatever occurred there prior to its National Monument Designation, can most often occur after it has been designated. This includes previously-existing:
* Oil and gas leases * Access to private property * Valid mining claims * Roads and utility infrastructure * Livestock grazing . Once a National Monument has been designated on federal land, resource extraction activities (oil, gas, timber, etc), grazing, mining, and development are NOT permitted to EXPAND beyond their EXISTING limits. In essence, a National Monument protects existing conditions and uses of land, and prevents any further expansion of said uses. . “
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arthurhaywood · 3 years ago
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I am fortunate to share that I have been selected for the Tulsa Artist Fellowship to continue my murals focused on encouraging students to continue reading. @tuslaartistfellowship Throughout the fellowship, from January 2022- December 2023, I will be creating a series of paintings for schools in the Tulsa school district. The pieces will be depicting dramatic scenes from fantasy and science fiction books including students looking into that world. An excerpt from their latest newsletter announcement: Entering its seventh award cycle, Tulsa Artist Fellowship was created as a civic enhancement initiative by the George Kaiser Family Foundation (GKFF) with an intent aimed towards addressing the most pressing artistic challenges for contemporary artists and arts workers living in and joining the city of Tulsa, OK. For more information : www.tulsaartistfellowship.org 2021 – 2023 Tulsa Artist Fellowship Awardee Cohort Kaveh Bassiri | Writer and Literary Translator (Fayetteville, AR) Ashanti Chaplin | Multidisciplinary Cultural Producer (Brooklyn, NY) Rodney Clark | Playwright and Filmmaker (Tulsa, OK) Jennifer Croft | Writer and Literary Translator (Los Angeles, CA) Ryan Fitzgibbon | Publisher (Tulsa, OK) Matt Gallagher | Writer (Brooklyn, NY) Arthur Haywood | Painter, Illustrator and Muralist (Philadelphia, PA) Brit Hensel | Writer and Filmmaker (Tulsa, OK) George Henson | Literary Translator (Monterey, CA) Chelsea Hicks | Writer (Pawhuska, OK) Jae Kim | Writer and Literary Translator (Saint Louis, MO) Natani Notah | Interdisciplinary Artist (Alameda, CA) Jenny Wu | Writer and Art Historian (Saint Louis, MO) #tulsa #tulsaartistfellowship #art #mural #painting #reading #fantasy #scifi #literacy https://www.instagram.com/p/CSKbkHUMpdX/?utm_medium=tumblr
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youressentialsblog · 3 years ago
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Police Seek Suspect After Woman Shot And Killed In Malden Home – CBS Boston
Police Seek Suspect After Woman Shot And Killed In Malden Home – CBS Boston
MALDEN (CBS) – Police are searching for the suspect who allegedly shot and killed a woman Tuesday morning at a home in Malden. Middlesex District Attorney Marian Ryan said the victim, 30-year-old Erin Fitzgibbon, was a guest at the home and was “tragically in the wrong place at the wrong time.” The shooting happened on Fairmont Street around 7 a.m. READ MORE: NJ Man Killed In Seabrook, NH Crash;…
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thesurfsoup · 4 years ago
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BANZAI PIPELINE, Oahu/Hawaii/USA (Friday, December 18, 2020) -  The Billabong Pipe Masters in Memory of Andy Irons presented by Hydro Flask and the Maui Pro presented by ROXY will see two consecutive lay days after being on hold this morning due to unfavorable conditions to offer. Both competitions are the first stops of the World Surf League (WSL) 2021 Championship Tour (CT). Event organizers will reconvene ‪on Sunday, December 20, at 7:00 a.m. HST for a possible 8:00 a.m. start‬. “There’s a decreasing swell and increasingly unfavorable conditions with winds out of the northeast,” said Marty Thomas, WSL Hawaii Competition Director,  “conditions will deteriorate throughout the day and into tomorrow, but we have a new swell looking good for Sunday, so the Finals Day will likely be ‪on Sunday, Dec. 20.‬ Maui Pro presented by ROXY Remaining Quarterfinal Matchup:
Heat 4: Sage Erickson (USA) vs. Tatiana Weston-Webb (BRA) Maui Pro pres. by ROXY Semifinal Matchups:
Heat 1: Tyler Wright (AUS) vs. Sally Fitzgibbons (AUS)  Heat 2: Carissa Moore (HAW) vs. TBD Billabong Pipe Masters presented by Hydro Flask Round of 16 Matchups:
Heat 4: Kelly Slater (USA), Jack Robinson (AUS) Heat 5: Italo Ferreira (BRA), Ryan Callinan (AUS) Heat 6: Jeremy Flores (FRA), Miguel Pupo (BRA) Heat 7: Gabriel Medina (BRA), Jack Freestone (AUS)  Heat 8: Jadson Andre (BRA), Kanoa Igarashi (JAP)  Billabong Pipe Masters presented by Hydro Flask Quarterfinal Matchups:
Heat 1: Leonardo Fioravanti (ITA) vs. John John Florence (HAW) Heat 2: Jordy Smith (ZAF) vs. TBD Watch the Billabong Pipe Masters and Maui Pro  Watch the Billabong Pipe Masters presented by Hydro Flask and Maui Pro presented by ROXY live stream on WorldSurfLeague.com and the free WSL app. The competition is carried locally in Hawaii by the Spectrum Surf Channel. Also, check local listings for coverage from the WSL's broadcast partners Pictured: Tyler Wright (AUS) will face Sally Fitzgibbons (AUS) in Heat 1 of the Maui Pro Semifinals. Credit: © WSL/Seguibo https://www.instagram.com/p/CI9R-KRpd4C/?igshid=1xa75lhqcm87n
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