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pyro-hairedguy · 1 year ago
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The Sunset Valley had a visitor. Shenanigans ensued.
SLSF 12 now has a sound decoder on order, and will get extra weight when that gets installed. A few more tweaks and she'll be a great little worker.
The shenanigans got SP 5103 some exercise, with emphasis on blowing the cobwebs out. She's now on the list to get a rework and updates so she can finally do the work she was meant to do.
Everyone needs a tonner. They're too much fun.
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bradfordinspired · 2 years ago
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Build dem weathers any storm🌦♥️
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singeratlarge · 2 years ago
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Eve Babitz, Senta Berger, Richard Brooks (The Impressions), Joe Brown, Buckethead, Gil Evans, the 1848 debut of “Maamme” the Finnish national anthem, Carolyn Franklin, Red Garland, Alison Goldfrapp, Keith Hartsell, David Hollestelle (Herman Brood & His Wild Romance), Harvey Keitel, Rashford Kings, Danny Kirwan, Joe Louis, Michael Madden (Maroon 5), Magic Dick, Lou Marini, Daphne du Maurier, Beverley Owen, Robert Pattinson, Witold Pilecki, Teddy Randazzo, guitarist/bandleader Carmen Ratti, Dennis Rodman, the 1966 UK “Paint it Black” 45 by The Rolling Stones, Darius Rucker, Arthur Sullivan, Buck Taylor, one of my Top 10 all-time favorite drummers Paul Thompson (Roxy Music), Ritchie Valens, Pete Overend Watts (Mott the Hoople), Mary Wells, Lari White, Stevie Wonder, and the 1938 Louis Armstrong recording of “When the Saints Go Marching In.” Most people know the first 3 verses, but the full version (8+ verses and 2 refrains) is a chronology from The Book of Revelation. Satchmo’s recording of it imbedded it permanently into mainstream culture. There is no “official” version of the song, and the current lyrics (sung by Satch) are “the modern version.” The song rose out of a mist of hymn writers and black spiritual singers, theoretically inspired by a 15th Century painting by Fra Angelico. The lyrics envision end-times judgment with a promise of freedom from the horrors of ecological blight and corruption, fulfilled in a destiny of love. One of my favorite lines: “When our leaders learn to cry, when our leaders learn to cry, well I want to be in that number, when our leaders learn to cry.” Early versions of the song were usually slow and stately. Satchmo put the New Orleans spark on it and made it a standard around the world. Here’s my take, joined by lively folks at a party... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7YvRavPFptM
#saints #maryknoll #fathers #brothers #louisarmstrong #neworleans #revelation #bible #fraangelico #johnnyjblair #singeratlarge
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future-crab · 10 months ago
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People in the US: find a protest for Rafah
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I found out about my local protest too late to attend (I don't have a car and I live in an area with zero public transportation) so I thought I'd share this list of protests so that other people might be able to go to their's!
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February 12, 2024
AUSTIN, TEXAS | 5PM 1100 Congress
CHICAGO, IL | 4:30 PM Federal Plaza 230 Dearborn Ave
SEATTLE, WASHINGTON | 6 PM University of Washington Station
MANHATTAN, NY | 4 PM Union Square
SAINT LOUIS, MO | 2:30 PM @ Kirkwood Park 111 So. Geyser Rd.
February 13, 2024
SAN DIEGO, CA | 4:30 PM Federal Plaza
SAN FRANCISCO, CA | 5:30 PM Federal Building
ATLANTA, GA | 7 PM Israeli consulate
PHILADELPHIA, PA | 5:30 PM 1400 JFK Blvd
PITTSBURGH, PA | 5 PM 4100 Forbes Ave
HOUSTON, TX | 4 PM Houston City Hall
February 14, 2024
PHOENIX, AZ | 4 PM NE Corner of 7th St & McDowell Rd
WASHINGTON, DC | 2 PM Dupont Circle
February 15, 2024
AUSTIN, TX | 10 AM Austin City Hall, 301 2nd St
February 16, 2024
EAU CLAIRE, WI | 5 PM Corner of Hwy 93 and Golf Rd (Outside Hardee’s)
February 18, 2024
NEW ORLEANS, LA | 11:30 AM ARMSTRONG PARK
February 19, 2024
CHICAGO, IL | 11 AM Chicago History Museum, Children’s Fountain
February 25, 2024
SAINT PAUL, MN | 1 PM 1176 N Mississippi River Blvd, St. Paul, MN.
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tobeconsumed · 2 months ago
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Obsessed with how Louis is stitched into every part of Lestat's being, how he's ingrained even into his past. Like how Lestat sent Nicki to Isle St. Louis, like how he planned to move to St. Louis when he came to the US. Obsessed with Lestat's wish to learn to read at a monestary and study up on the saints, and he was told he couldn't, so he found a saint all to himself. He chose a single city for his tour, and it was San Francisco. Why? Because it was the last place he knew Louis to be. He had a vampiric mother, a vampiric child, and still his love for Louis outweighs his love for them both.
"You're his destiny, Louis" and she was right. He is.
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bignaz8 · 5 months ago
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ARIZONA INTERESTING FACTS:
1. Arizona has 3,928 mountain peaks and summits, more mountains than any one of the other Mountain States (Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming).
2. All New England, plus the state of Pennsylvania would fit inside Arizona.
3. Arizona became the 48th state and last of the contiguous states on February 14, 1912, Valentine’s Day.
4. Arizona's disparate climate can yield both the highest temperature across the nation and the lowest temperature across the nation in the same day.
5. There are more wilderness areas in Arizona than in the entire Midwest. Arizona alone has 90 wilderness areas, while the Midwest has 50.
6. Arizona has 26 peaks that are more than 10,000 feet in elevation.
7. Arizona has the largest contiguous stand of Ponderosa pines in the world stretching from near Flagstaff along the Mogollon Rim to the White Mountains region.
8. Yuma, Arizona is the country's highest producer of winter vegetables, especially lettuce.
9. Arizona is the 6th largest state in the nation, covering 113,909 square miles.
10. Out of all the states in the U.S., Arizona has the largest percentage of its land designated as Indian lands.
11. The Five C's of Arizona's economy are: Cattle, Copper, Citrus, Cotton, and Climate.
12. More copper is mined in Arizona than all the other states combined The Morenci Mine is the largest copper producer in all of North America.
13. Clark Gable and Carole Lombard, two of the most prominent movie stars of Hollywood's Golden Age, were married on March 18, 1939, in Kingman, Arizona.
14. Covering 18,608 sq. miles, Coconino County is the second largest county by land area in the 48 contiguous United States.(San Bernardino County in California is the largest).
15. The world's largest solar telescope is located at Kitt Peak National Observatory in Sells, Arizona.
16. Bisbee, Arizona is known as the Queen of the Copper Mines because during its mining heyday it produced nearly 25 percent of the world's copper. It was the largest city in the Southwest between Saint Louis and San Francisco.
17. Billy the Kid killed his first man, Windy Cahill, in Bonita, Arizona.
18. Arizona grows enough cotton each year to make more than one pair of jeans for every person in the United States.
19. Famous labor leader and activist Cesar Chavez was born in Yuma.
20. In 1912, President William Howard Taft was ready to make Arizona a state on February 12, but it was Lincoln's birthday.
The next day, the 13th, was considered bad luck so they waited until the following day. That's how Arizona became known as the Valentine State.
21. When England's famous London Bridge was replaced in the 1960s, the original was purchased, dismantled, shipped stone by stone and reconstructed in Lake Havasu City, Arizona, where it still stands today.
22. Mount Lemmon, Tucson, in the Santa Catalina Mountains, is the southernmost ski resort in the United States.
23. Rooster Cogburn Ostrich Ranch in Picacho, Arizona is the largest privately-owned ostrich ranch in the world outside South Africa.
24. If you cut down a protected species of cactus in Arizona, you could spend more than a year in prison.
25. The world's largest to-scale collection of miniature airplane models is housed at the library at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in Prescott, Arizona.
26. The only place in the country where mail is delivered by mule is the village of Supai, located at the bottom of the Grand Canyon.
27. Located on Arizona's western border, Parker Dam is the deepest dam in the world at 320 feet.
28. South Mountain Park/Preserve in Phoenix is the largest municipal park in the country.
29. Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station, located about 55 miles west of Phoenix, generates more electricity than any other U.S. power plant.
30. Oraibi, a Hopi village located in Navajo County, Arizona, dates back to before A.D. 1200 and is reputed to be the oldest continuously inhabited community in America.
31. Built by Del Webb in 1960, Sun City, Arizona was the first 55-plus active adult retirement community in the country.
32. Petrified wood is the official state fossil. The Petrified Forest in northeastern Arizona contains America's largest deposits of petrified wood.
33. Many of the founders of San Francisco in 1776 were Spanish colonists from Tubac, Arizona.
34. Phoenix originated in 1866 as a hay camp to supply military post Camp McDowell.
35. Rainfall averages for Arizona range from less than three inches in the deserts to more than 30 inches per year in the mountains.
36. Rising to a height of 12,643 feet, Humphreys Peak north of Flagstaff is the state's highest mountain.
37. Roadrunners are not just in cartoons! In Arizona, you'll see them running up to 17-mph away from their enemies.
38. The Saguaro cactus is the largest cactus found in the U.S. It can grow as high as a five-story building and is native to the Sonoran Desert, which stretches across southern Arizona.
39. Sandra Day O'Connor, the first woman appointed to the U.S. Supreme Court, grew up on a large family ranch near Duncan, Arizona.
40. The best-preserved meteor crater in the world is located near Winslow, Arizona.
41. The average state elevation is 4,000 feet.
42. The Navajo Nation spans 27,000 square miles across the states of Utah, Arizona and New Mexico, but its capital is seated in Window Rock, Arizona.
43. The amount of copper utilized to make the copper dome atop Arizona's Capitol building is equivalent to the amount used in 4.8 million pennies.
44. Near Yuma, the Colorado River's elevation dips to 70 feet above sea level, making it the lowest point in the state.
45. The geographic center of Arizona is 55 miles southeast of Prescott near the community of Mayer.
46. You could pile four 1,300-foot skyscrapers on top of each other and they still would not reach the rim of the Grand Canyon.
47. The hottest temperature recorded in Arizona was 128 degrees at Lake Havasu City on June 29, 1994.
48. The coldest temperature recorded in Arizona was 40 degrees below zero at Hawley Lake on January 7, 1971.
49. A saguaro cactus can store up to nine tons of water.
50. The state of Massachusetts could fit inside Maricopa County (9,922 sq. miles).
51. The westernmost battle of the Civil War was fought at Picacho Pass on April 15, 1862 near Picacho Peak in Pinal County.
52. There are 11.2 million acres of National Forest in Arizona, and one-fourth of the state forested.
53. Wyatt Earp was neither the town marshal nor the sheriff in Tombstone at the time of the shoot-out at the O..K. Corral. His brother Virgil was the town marshal.
54. On June 6, 1936, the first barrel of tequila produced in the United States rolled off the production line in Nogales, Arizona.
55. The Sonoran Desert is the most biologically diverse desert in North America.
56. Bisbee is the Nation's Southernmost mile-high city.
57. The two largest man-made lakes in the U.S. are Lake Mead and Lake Powell, both located in Arizona.
58. The longest remaining intact section of Route 66 can be found in Arizona and runs from Seligman to Topock, a total of 157 unbroken miles.
59. The 13 stripes on the Arizona flag represent the 13 original colonies of the United States.
60. The negotiations for Geronimo's final surrender took place in Skeleton Canyon, near present day Douglas, Arizona, in 1886.
61. Prescott, Arizona is home to the world's oldest rodeo, and Payson, Arizona is home to the world's oldest continuous rodeo, both of which date back to the 1880's.
62. Kartchner Caverns, near Benson, Arizona, is a massive limestone cave with 13,000 feet of passages, two rooms as long as football fields, and one of the world's longest soda straw stalactites: measuring 21 feet 3 inches.
63. You can carry a loaded firearm on your person, no permit required.
64. Arizona has one of the lowest crime rates in the U.S.A.
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lesbians4armand · 5 months ago
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Part Two of my Preacher’s Daughter is an Armand Album thesis for @nightcolorz 
Thoroughfare
I don’t have too much to say on this song as it’s one of the less Armand songs of the album imo, but there are a few bits still. 
The references to California and the west coast feels very much like San Francisco devil’s minion but not enough to really elaborate. 
Gibson Girl
“You wanna love me right now, You wanna get alone with me, You wanna get my clothes off, And hurt me” For so long , Armand’s perception of love has been so possessive and physical. If someone loves him, they want to own him and they want to fuck him, this is what he was taught too young and it was proven right again and again.
“Says he’s in love with my body, that’s why he’s fucking it up” He’s told that Marius loves him, loves his body, yet is continually hurt and abused and sold until he dies and his body is made that of a vampire because Marius just loves him too much to let him die for real. Him, or what he can offer?
“Then he says to me, Baby if it feels good then it can’t be bad” Being taught that if something is pleasurable then it can’t be bad, whether it be adult’s wanting to fuck him when he’s too young, or killing and drinking blood, or having his blood drunk. If what Marius does to him feels good, then it can’t be bad or wrong like the ones who actually hurt him, right?
“You wanna fuck me right now, You wanna see me on my knees, You wanna rip these clothes off, And hurt me” The lyrics repeat, this time more violently. This again reminds me of the banquet scene, Bianca’s cousin’s and other men wanting to hurt and degrade Amadeo, then Lord Harlech wanting not just to sleep with him but to own him, and trying and succeeding to kill him when he refuses.
Ptolemaea
“You love blood too much, but not like I do.” Armand was addicted to Marius’s blood before he was turned, just as Daniel was addicted to Armand’s. This running theme of obsession with the blood just hits me in such a way. 
“You’d do well to say yes to me” This line is barely a whisper in the song but it’s very Marius being very controlling over Amadeo, not truly giving him a choice as to what he does. 
“Saying I’m the one he’s gonna take me” Amadeo is Marius’s favourite, over any of the other palazzo boys. He is the only one he would bring into the blood, for better or for worse. 
“Calling me the one, I’m the white light, beautiful, finite” Again, Amadeo is the only one he would give the dark gift to, but he also gives him a diamond ring because “diamonds are the white light of God” which is what this lyric always reminds me of. Heis beautiful of course, but as a mortal it’s finite, Marius wants to preserve such beauty, even speaking about what a beautiful corpse Amadeo would be. 
“You poor thing, sweet mourning lamb, there’s nothing you can do, It’s already been done.” I’m not explaining this one. It just is.
“What fear a man like you brings upon a woman like me” I could talk more about Amadeo here but you know what this lyric really reminds me of? Show Armand revealing his history of sexual abuse to Louis to be told that Louis once ran a brothel. What fear that must be, knowing your partner will never really understand this part of you because he was the one behind doing it to others. Of course, Armand is not a woman but the point very much stands.
The repeated cries of stop and the scream speak for themselves in this song I think.
August Underground & Televangelism
Putting the two instrumentals together as I won’t talk about them much, but the deeply horror vibe of the first and the calmer, sadder vibe of the second is very telling of Armand's story.
Sun Bleached Flies
“What I wouldn't do to be in church this Sunday” Being raised so religious then losing it so abruptly it makes him sick in his horror and longing in Venice. Before then, he had God, and now nothing. 
“God loves you, but not enough to save you” Same thing, Andrei was so devoted to his saints and his prayers he was deemed holy, and then later given the name Amadeo, beloved of God. God loved him, but he was not saved. Not from the slave traders or the brothel owners, not from Marius. Then, even at death he was not saved, forced to remain eternally young and eternally dead. And again, when taken by Santino he was not saved by God. Beloved, never saved.
“So I said fine, cause that’s how my daddy raised me, if they strike once then you just hit them twice as hard.” Violence was so normalised to Armand by Marius, he doesn’t even blink at it any more. 
“We all know how it goes, the more it hurts the less it shows” Armand keeps so much of his story and pain and trauma within it barely shows through, blocking his mind even to much older more powerful vampires like Khayman, only revealing small amounts. 
“And that’s why I could never go back home” He can never really return to his real home of Kiev, because he’s not Andrei any more. It’s his homeland but not his home.Even Venice he can never really return, Marius and the palazzo are no longer there, he isn’t Amadeo any more. All his homes are ghosts. 
“But I always knew that in the end, no one was coming to save me, so I just prayed and I keep praying and praying” Same vibe as “God loves you but not enough to save you.” He will never be saved, no matter how much he prays.
Strangers
“I tried to be good, am I no good?” Armand submits to others so much because he so desperately wants to be good for something, at something, be useful, more than just “having a skill.” It’s deeply heartbreaking. 
“With my memory restricted to a Polaroid in evidence” I’m actually writing a fic with this title atm about Armand and the Vecchio painting but it’s just so fitting. He has little memory of that time, little connection to that identity, yet it’s painted and displayed on a wall for millions to see, still on his knees with torn clothing, always serving.
“I just wanted to be yours, can I be yours?” Whether it be Marius, Lestat, Louis, Daniel, anyone, Armand wants to be loved more than anything, but not just loved. He wants to be owned, for the love to be all encompassing, more than anything else to the other person. They can’t have anyone else because Armand needs them so badly to be devoted to him, to show him the love he’s never known, to provide an end to his awful loneliness. He wants to be theirs. This is why he kills Claudia, breaks down a door with an axe, gives Daniel his blood and the dark gift, abandons the coven for Lestat. 
“If I’m turning in your stomach, am I making you feel sick” Both the references to grief and consumption here are so good. Does feeding from Armand make them feel sick, or is it the guilt in what they have done to him, the horror in knowing what he has been through? 
“Don’t think about it too hard you’ll never sleep a wink at night again” Ending on this lyric that perfectly encapsulates how I feel about Armand. I think about him too hard.
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prouvaireafterdark · 7 months ago
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Been thinking a lot of Loustat thoughts today so here's a snippet from a Practical Ethics spin off oneshot I've been planning for a while
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“You want some coffee?” Louis asks him as he settles into his chair.
Lestat’s eyes pass over the Keurig machine a little disdainfully.
“No, thank you,” he answers. “How you can drink that swill is beyond me.”
“It’s easy and it’s quiet,” Louis shrugs. “Not everything has to be so… extravagant, the way you like it.”
“There is nothing extravagant about freshly ground coffee beans, mon cher,” Lestat argues. “And it is more environmentally friendly.”
“At least I’m not taking a life every time I want a meal,” Louis defends himself, stabbing his fork in the direction of Lestat’s leftover coq au vin.
“Oh yes, for every ten sea turtles he chokes, he saves one chicken,” Lestat shoots back, rolling his eyes at Louis’ hypocrisy. “Louis de Pointe du Lac, the vegan saint of San Francisco.”
The look Louis gives him in return is supremely unimpressed.
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ritualvirtuality · 1 year ago
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inspired by a post i saw, heres every *current* reloadable-balance card for transit systems in the US (as far as im aware). list of the cities these are from below the cut….
many of these cards can be used in the wider region around the city listed
1-1 Holo card - Honolulu
1-2 SmarTrip card - Washington DC
1-3 PRONTO card - San Diego
2-1 Clipper card - San Francisco
2-2 Ventra card - Chicago
2-3 Key card - Philadelphia (SEPTA)
3-1 GoPass Tap card - Dallas
3-2 MyRide card - Denver
3-3 CharlieCard - Boston
4-1 MetroQ card - Houston
4-2 TAP card - Los Angeles
4-3 CharmCard - Baltimore
5-1 STAR card - Jacksonville
5-2 ORCA card - Seattle
5-3 FAREPAY card - Salt Lake City
6-1 MetroCard - New York City (MTA)
6-2 OMNY card - New York City (MTA)
7-1 Easy card - Miami
7-2 SmartLink card - Hoboken + New York City (PATH)
7-3 Breeze card - Atlanta
8-1 FREEDOM card - (🙄) Camden + Philadelphia (PATCO)
8-2 ConnectCard - Pittsburgh
8-3 Hop Fastpass card - Portland, OR
9-1 [idt this card has a ‘name’ as all the stuff i could find just called it a ‘card’/‘tarjeta’ ?] - San Juan
9-2 Connect card - Sacramento
9-3 Gateway card - Saint Louis
these are current designs as far as i know except for the tren urbano (san juan, pr) card bc i couldnt find any more recent photos that werent obstructed by ppls fingers lol
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mariacallous · 1 year ago
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This is the time of year when the U.S. Census Bureau publishes its latest data on poverty in the United States, and headlines are presenting a mixed picture. One set of survey results found that the overall number of people living in poverty in 2022 was relatively unchanged from the last two years. In contrast, another survey found that America’s child poverty rate doubled between 2021 and 2022, largely due to the post-pandemic expiration of an expanded child tax credit. The divergent results reflect the fact that the Census Bureau measures poverty in more than one way.
Neither of these results, however, sheds much light on where poverty is rising, falling, or staying the same, and who is most affected. Ten years ago, our book, “Confronting Suburban Poverty in America,” chronicled the rapid rise of poverty in the nation’s suburbs during the 2000s. We showed the challenges the shifting geography of poverty posed for low-income Americans’ ability to access safety net services, transportation, and jobs.
Now, the Census Bureau’s latest American Community Survey (ACS)—another set of data that often flies under the public radar—offers an updated look at the landscape of poverty in 2022. After a long run of economic growth in the 2010s and more than two years into a post-pandemic economic recovery, what does the geography of poverty in America look like today?
The nation’s suburbs accounted for the majority of increases in the poor population following the onset of the pandemic
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Of that 1.5 million person increase in Americans living below the poverty line, more than 60% occurred in suburbs. The U.S. is a suburban nation—more people live in suburbs (47%) than in cities (21%), small and midsized metro areas (18%), or rural areas (14%).1 And between 2019 and 2022, the poor population in major metropolitan suburbs grew three times as fast as in major cities (6% versus 2%). Major metro areas in the West (e.g., Ogden, Utah and San Francisco), South (e.g., Washington, D.C. and Houston), and Midwest (e.g., St. Louis and Minneapolis-Saint Paul) posted double-digit percentage increases in their suburban poor populations over this period. (See the appendix for detailed data.)
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Fewer suburbs experienced falling poverty rates than cities
As urban and suburban poor populations increased, so did poverty rates (the share of the total population living below the poverty line) in both large cities and their surrounding suburbs. In 2022, roughly one in 10 suburban residents lived in poverty (9.6%), compared to about one in six in primary cities (16.2%). Those rates represented increases of less than half a percentage point over 2019 (0.3 percentage points for suburbs and 0.4 percentage points for large cities).
Over this same period, 25 major metro areas posted statistically significant increases in their suburban poverty rates, and 25 saw significant increases in their urban poverty rates. Only six metro areas had increases in both their urban and suburban poverty rates: Chicago, Detroit, Houston, New York, Ogden, Utah, and San Francisco. As our colleague William H. Frey has shown, several of these metro areas shed both city and suburban population during the 2019-2022 pandemic period.
In contrast, 19 major metro areas saw their urban poverty rates decline between 2019 and 2022, led by Grand Rapids, Mich., Buffalo, N.Y., and Knoxville, Tenn. But only 12 major metro areas posted statistically significant declines in their suburban poverty rates following the pandemic. By and large, those declines reflected overall (non-poor) population growth rather than declines in the number of people living in poverty; no major metro area registered a statistically significant decline in its suburban poor population over this period. For example, the total number of residents in Provo, Utah’s suburbs grew by 13% between 2019 and 2022. That rapid population growth, even as the region’s poor population remained statistically unchanged, led Provo’s suburban poverty rate to fall by 2.2 percentage points.
America continues to confront suburban poverty
A year after the release of “Confronting Suburban Poverty in America,” we wrote that recovery from the Great Recession “did not hit the reset button” on the landscape of poverty. By 2014, the worst effects of the recession had receded, yet the shift of poverty toward the nation’s suburbs had not. The same remains true in the wake of the pandemic recession. Whatever trajectory U.S. poverty follows in the coming years, it’s increasingly clear that the “new geography of poverty” we chronicled a decade ago is here to stay.
Much of our book detailed the challenges of addressing this geography of poverty when so much key infrastructure—such as policies targeted to low-income communities, the social service capacity for deploying key work supports, and the transportation networks that shape access to employment opportunities—historically has been concentrated in urban areas. We articulated the need for more cross-jurisdictional strategies that could grapple with the regional scale at which major metropolitan labor and housing markets function.
For all the economic pain it wrought, the COVID-19 pandemic also induced a massive federal response to alleviate need at the local level. Counties, cities, and towns of all sizes—including thousands in suburban America—received direct aid to help workers, households, and students whose lives the pandemic upended. While that aid was time-limited, it surely opened more suburban leaders’ eyes to the hardships many of their residents continue to face even after the emergency has subsided.
Sustaining efforts to address economic hardship once pandemic-era federal funding runs dry will take creativity, collaboration, and commitment in the face of competing priorities. But as the latest data makes clear, American poverty remains a growing suburban challenge, and solutions to overcome it must take root there as well.
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brookston · 8 months ago
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Holidays 4.13
Holidays
Aerosmith Day (Massachusetts)
American Elephant Day
American Sikh Day
Arugula o Rocket Day (French Republic)
Auslan Day (Australia)
Beauty Peace Day
Celebrate Teen Literature Day
Day of Patrons and Philanthropists (Russia)
Day of the Dead (Elder Scrolls)
Environmental Protection Day
Feast of Rotten Endings
413 Day (Arkansas)
Functional Neurological Disorder (FND) International Awareness Day
Homestuck Day
Huguenot Day (France)
Ides of April (Ancient Rome)
International Campus & Community Day
International Creativity & Innovation Day
International Day of the Kiss
International Functional Neurological Disorder Awareness Day
International Imposter Syndrome Awareness Day
International Jaat Day (India)
International Plant Appreciation Day
International Rock & Roll Day
International Special Librarian’s Day
International Turban Day
John Hanson Day (Maryland)
Katyn Memorial Day (Poland)
Military-Industrial Complex Employee Day (Ukraine)
National Boot Day
National Borinqueneers Day
National Hippy Day
National Hockey Card Day
National Japanese Spitz Day
National Kiss Your Homies Day
National Pathology Day (India)
National PhiliShui Day
National Silly Earring Day
National Sticker Day
National Theresa Day
Neil Banging Out the Tunes Day
Religious Freedom Day (England; France)
Scrabble Day
Silent Spring Day
Sinhala & Tamil New Year’s Eve (Sri Lanka)
Sterile Packaging Day
Swiftie Day
Teacher’s Day (Ecuador)
Thomas Jefferson Day
Unfairly Prosecuted Persons Day (Slovakia)
Western Mass Day (Massachusetts)
World Microscope Day
World Sarcoidosis Day
World’s Day of Remembrance for Victims of Katyn Massacre
Food & Drink Celebrations
Day to Give Thanks for Fish and Seafood
Hopocalypse Day (Drake’s Brewing)
National Make Lunch Count Day
National Peach Cobbler Day
2nd Saturday in April
Baby Massage Day [2nd Saturday]
Global Day to End Child Sexual Abuse [2nd Saturday]
National Catch & Release Day [2nd Saturday]
Slow Art Day [2nd Saturday]
World Circus Day [2nd Saturday]
Weekly Holidays beginning April 13 (2nd Week)
California Native Plant Week [thru 4.20]
Independence & Related Days
Adammia (Declared; 2013) [unrecognized]
Mensa Ann (Declared; 2019) [unrecognized]
Sicily (from Naples; 1848)
Varnland (Declared; 1991) [unrecognized]
Winterspell (Declared; 2017) [unrecognized]
New Year’s Days
Songkran (Thailand) (a.k.a. …
Bangla New Year
Bisket Jatra (Bangladesh, Cambodia, India, Laos, Myanmar, Nepal, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Thailand)
Chiang Mai Songkran
Tamil New Year
Thai New Year
Festivals Beginning April 13, 2024
Armageddon Expo Christchurch, New Zealand) [thru 4.14]
Baldwin County Strawberry Festival (Loxley, Alabama) [thru 4.14]
Bar K Beer Fest (St. Louis, Missouri)
Cherry Blossom Festival of Greater Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) [thru 4.14]
CNY Maple Festival (Marathon, New York) [thru 4.14]
Crawfish & Zydeco Festival (Kemah, Texas) [thru 4.14]
Dairy State Cheese & Beer Festival (Kenosha, Wisconsin)
Dessert Wars (Baltimore, Maryland)
Georgia Renaissance Festival (Fairburn, Georgia) [thru 6.2]
Hall Cabernet Cookout (St. Helena, California)
Hudson Mac & Cheese Fest (Washingtonville, New York)
International Orange Blossom Carnival (Adana, Turkey) [thru 4.21]
Lost Colony Wine & Culinary Festival (Manteo, North Carolina)
Mobile Chocolate Festival (Mobile, Alabama)
National Grits Festival (Warwick, Georgia)
Northern California Cherry Blossom Festival (San Francisco, California) [thru 4.14 & 4.20-21]
Polish Festival (Phoenix, Arizona) [thru 4.14]
Spring Cheese and Chocolate Weekend (Stillwater, Minnesota) [thru 4.14]
Supernova Pop Culture Expo Gold Coast, Australia) [thru 4.14]
Taste of Hillcrest (San Diego, California)
Feast Days
Alfarbot: Alfheim Day (Pagan)
Believe in Fairies Day (Pastafarian)
Bill Hicks Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Caradoc (Christian; Saint)
Carpus, Papyrus, and Agathonic (Christian; Martyrs)
Elizablecccch Arden (Muppetism)
Eudora Welty (Writerism)
Festival of Jupiter Victor (Ancient Rome)
Festival of Libertas (Ancient Roman personification of freedom and political liberty)
Grounding Meditation Day (Starza Pagan Book of Days)
Guinoch of Scotland (Christian; Saint)
Hermenegild (Christian; Martyr)
Ida of Louvain (Christian; Saint)
James Ensor (Artology)
Libertas (Old Roman Goddess of Liberty)
Martin I, Pope (Christian; Saint)
Martius (a.k.a. Mars; Christian; Saint)
Poshui Jie begins (Water Splashing Festival; China)
Ptolemy (Positivist; Saint)
Purification Festival (Thailand; Everyday Wicca)
Samuel Beckett (Writerism)
Seamus Heaney (Writerism)
Squashing of Moonhopper Day (Shamanism)
Thomas Lawrence (Artology)
Vaisakhi (Sikh spring grain harvest festival)
Vishnu (Pondicherry, India; Hindu)
Yayoi Matsuri (Nikko, Japan; 5-Day Spring Festival)
Islamic Moveable Calendar Holidays
Eid al-Fitr celebrations continue (Islam)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Prime Number Day: 103 [27 of 72]
Sensho (先勝 Japan) [Good luck in the morning, bad luck in the afternoon.]
Premieres
Aladdin Sane, by David Bowie (Album; 1973)
An Apprenticeship or The Book of Pleasures, by Clarice Lispector (Novel; 1969)
Bedeviled Rabbit (WB Cartoon; 1957)
The Big Bad Wolf (Disney Cartoon; 1934)
Black Rose, by Thin Lizzy (Album; 1979)
Bridget Jones’s Diary (Film; 2001)
Brown Sugar, by The Rolling Stones (Song; 1971)
Bulldog Drummond (Radio Series; 1941)
By Grand Central Station I Sat Down and Wept, by Elizabeth Smart (Novel; 1945)
Casino Royale, by Ian Fleming (Novel; 1953) [James Bond #1]
Catch a Fire, by Bob Marley (Album; 1973)
Critic’s Choice (Film; 1963)
Dane, by Heinrich Schütz Opera; 1627)
Daltrey, by Roger Daltrey (Album; 1973)
Echo, by Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers (Album; 1999)
El Capitan, by John Philip Soul (Operetta; 1896)
Good Little Monkeys (Happy Harmonies; 1935)
The Greyhound and the Rabbit (Color Rhapsody Cartoon; 1940)
Hold the Lion Please (Noveltoons Cartoon; 1951)
The Kilkenny Cats (Mighty Mouse Cartoon; 1945)
Lolly, Lolly, Lolly, Get Your Adverbs Here Grammar Rock Cartoon; Schoolhouse Rock; 1974)
Messiah, by George Frederic Handel (Oratorio; 1742)
Mickey’s Kangaroo (Disney Cartoon; 1935)
Mouse Into Space (Tom & Jerry Cartoon; 1962)
The One Minute Manager, by Kennth Blanchard and Spencer Johnson (Book; 1983)
Rampage (Film; 2018)
Rising Sun, by Michael Crichton (Novel; 1992)
Safe at Home! (Film; 1962)
Swing Shift (Film; 1984)
Tango in the Night, by Fleetwood Mac (Album; 1987)
Tintin and the Picaros, by Hergé (Graphic Novel; 1976) [Tintin #23]
12 Angry Men (Film; 1957)
Unbroken, by Laura Hillenbrand (Historic Novel; 2012)
Today’s Name Days
Hermenegild, Ida, Martin (Austria)
Ida, Martin (Croatia)
Aleš (Czech Republic)
Justinus (Denmark)
Tarvi, Tarvo (Estonia)
Tellervo (Finland)
Ida (France)
Hermenegil, Ida, Gilda, Martin (Germany)
Gerontios (Greece)
Ida (Hungary)
Ermenegildo, Martino (Italy)
Egils, Jagailis, Justins, Justs, Nauris (Latvia)
Algaudė, Ida, Mingaudas (Lithuania)
Asta, Astrid (Norway)
Hermenegild, Hermenegilda, Ida, Jan, Justyn, Małgorzata, Przemysł, Przemysław (Poland)
Artemon (Romania)
Aleš (Slovakia)
Hermenegildo, Martín (Spain)
Artur, Douglas (Sweden)
Slavka, Yaroslava (Ukraine)
Thom, Thomas, Thomasina, Thompson, Tom, Tomas, Tommie, Tommy, Twain (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 104 of 2024; 262 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 6 of week 15 of 2024
Celtic Tree Calendar: Fearn (Alder) [Day 28 of 28]
Chinese: Month 3 (Wu-Chen), Day 5 (Ding-Wei)
Chinese Year of the: Dragon 4722 (until January 29, 2025) [Wu-Chen]
Hebrew: 5 Nisan 5784
Islamic: 34 Shawwal 1445
J Cal: 14 Cyan; Sevenday [14 of 30]
Julian: 31 March 2024
Moon: 28%: Waxing Crescent
Positivist: 20 Archimedes (4th Month) [Albategnius]
Runic Half Month: Man (Human Being) [Day 4 of 15]
Season: Spring (Day 26 of 92)
Week: 2nd Week of April
Zodiac: Aries (Day 24 of 31)
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SUNDAY MATINEE MUSIC VIDEO: “When The Saints Go Marching In”  live w/The Maryknoll Fathers & Brothers & Friends https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7YvRavPFptM ...Most people know the first 3 verses of this song, but the full version (8+ verses and 2 refrains) is a chronology from The Book of Revelation. I learned it refrains and all, and it’s a blast to do!
Refrain 2: “Some say this world of trouble, is the only world we need, but I’m waiting for that morning, when the new world is revealed…”
“Saints” rose out of a 19th Century mist of hymn writers and black spiritual singers, possibly inspired by a 15th Century painting by Fra Angelico, “Forerunners of Christ With Saints & Martyrs.” The lyrics envision end-times judgment, promising freedom from the horrors of ecological blight and corruption, leading to a fulfillment of love and destiny. One of my favorite lines: “When our leaders learn to cry, when our leaders learn to cry, well I want to be in that number, when our leaders learn to cry.”
Early versions were usually slow and stately, gaining tempo over time. In 1938 Louis Armstrong put the New Orleans spark on it, making it a standard around the world. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7YvRavPFptM
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archupnet · 29 days ago
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Celebrating Sustainable Design Excellence The COTE® Top Ten Award 2025, now in its 29th year, highlights the importance of sustainability as a cornerstone of architectural excellence. Organized by the Committee on the Environment (COTE®), this award recognizes innovative projects that seamlessly combine outstanding environmental performance with exceptional design. Eligibility Entrants - Open to any U.S.-licensed architect. - Team projects must credit the architect as a significant contributor, though not necessarily the team leader. - Submitting firms must sign the AIA 2030 Commitment. Projects - Includes new buildings, renovations, restorations, interior architecture, and urban/regional plans. - Open to projects located anywhere in the world. - Projects must be completed at least 12 months before the submission deadline. - Multiple entries per firm are allowed. Submissions Evaluation CriteriaProjects are judged based on the Framework for Design Excellence, which promotes a zero-carbon, equitable, resilient, and healthy built environment. Evaluation emphasizes: - Design Excellence: Aesthetic quality, sense of place, and integration with community and history. - Performance: Environmental stewardship, resilience, and sustainability. - Framework Principles: Integration, Equitable Communities, Ecosystems, Water, Economy, Energy, Wellbeing, Resources, Change, and Discovery. Fees - Single project submission: $450. - Additional award category submission: $100 per category. ScheduleVisit the AIA Awards FAQ for details on deadlines and application opening dates. Submission ProcessApplications must be completed through the online platform. Download the 2024 AIA COTE® Top Ten Sample Application for a preview of requirements. Jury COTE Top Ten Award 2024 Jury Members: - Nadine Saint-Louis, AIA, Chair, McHarry Associates, Miami. - Yu-Ngok Lo, FAIA, YNL Architects, Culver City, Calif. - Jack Rusk, Assoc. AIA, EHDD, San Francisco. - Eddy Santosa, AIA, Mott MacDonald, Los Angeles. Winners 2024 Winners Include: - Alice West Fleet Elementary School – VMDO Architects, Arlington, Va. - Hayward Library & Community Learning Center – Noll & Tam Architects, Hayward, Calif. - MASS MoCA Building 6 – Bruner/Cott Architects, North Adams, Mass. - PAE Living Building – ZGF Architects, Portland, Ore. - Pacific Landing Affordable Housing – Patrick Tighe Architecture, Santa Monica, Calif. For a complete list of winners and detailed project information, visit the COTE® Top Ten archive. Competition Details DetailInformation Deadline January 8, 2025Participation FeeRegistration Link Click Here to Register Read the full article
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chrisryanspeaks · 4 months ago
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HFAN: Sabrina Carpenter's ‘Short n’ Sweet’ is Here: A Milestone Album from a Pop Powerhouse
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Sabrina Carpenter has unveiled her highly anticipated new album, Short n’ Sweet, now available via Island Records. This album is a testament to Carpenter’s showstopping vocals and sharp songwriting skills, solidifying its place as one of the most awaited releases of 2024. With Short n’ Sweet, Carpenter brings a fitting close to a landmark year, crafting a collection that feels both intimately personal and universally relatable. The album boasts 12 tracks co-written with a powerhouse team including Amy Allen, Julia Michaels, and Steph Jones, alongside the production talents of John Ryan, Julian Bunetta, and Jack Antonoff. The result is a richly diverse yet remarkably cohesive body of work, showcasing Carpenter's evolution as both a singer and a songwriter. Short n’ Sweet is already making waves with two major hits propelling its success. Carpenter made history by becoming the first female artist to top the Billboard Global 200 and Global Ex-US charts simultaneously with two different songs: the infectious “Espresso” and the heartfelt “Please Please Please.” The latter, produced by Jack Antonoff and Amy Allen, also became Carpenter’s first #1 on the Billboard Hot 100. Notably, “Espresso” dominated Top 40 radio for three consecutive weeks and quickly amassed 1 billion streams on Spotify, becoming the third fastest song to reach that milestone. Critics from Pitchfork, Rolling Stone, and The New York Times all touted “Espresso” as a strong contender for the song of the summer, with the track scaling to the top of Spotify's Global, US, and UK charts. In the UK, Carpenter joined the ranks of artists like Justin Bieber, Ariana Grande, and Ed Sheeran by simultaneously holding the #1 and #2 spots on the UK chart for five consecutive weeks. She’s also spent a total of 12 weeks at #1 on the UK Singles Chart this year. Adding to her cultural impact, Carpenter starred in an official 2024 NBC Olympics commercial, further cementing her status as a pop culture icon. Carpenter’s momentum continues as she prepares for the North American leg of her Short n’ Sweet Tour, starting on September 23rd in Columbus. The 33-date arena tour sold out rapidly and will include stops in major cities like New York, Los Angeles, Nashville, Toronto, and Austin. Supporting acts Amaarae, Griff, and Declan McKenna will join her on this journey. Carpenter has also partnered with PLUS1 to launch the Sabrina Carpenter Fund, dedicated to supporting mental health, animal welfare, and the LGBTQ+ community. With Short n’ Sweet, Sabrina Carpenter not only reaffirms her place at the top of the pop world but also showcases her commitment to using her platform for positive change. Take a listen below and let us know your thoughts: Short n’ Sweet Tour Dates 09.23.24-Columbus, OH-Nationwide Arena 09.25.24-Toronto, Ontario-Scotiabank Arena 09.26.24-Detroit, MI-Little Caesars Arena 09.29.24-New York, NY-Madison Square Garden 09.30.24-Brooklyn, NY-Barclays Center 10.2.24-Hartford, CT- XL Center 10.3.24-Boston, MA-TD Garden 10.5.24-Baltimore, MD-CFG Bank Arena 10.8.24-Philadelphia, PA-Wells Fargo Center 10.11.24-Montreal, QC-Bell Centre 10.13.24-Chicago, IL-United Center 10.14.24-Minneapolis, MN-Target Center 10.16.24-Nashville, TN-Bridgestone Arena 10.17.24-Saint Louis, MO-Chaifetz Arena 10.19.24-Raleigh, NC-PNC Arena 10.20.24-Charlottesville, VA-John Paul Jones Arena 10.22.24-Atlanta, GA-State Farm Arena 10.24.24-Orlando, FL-Kia Center 10.25.24-Tampa, FL-Amalie Arena 10.27.24-Houston, TX-Toyota Center 10.28.24-Austin, TX-Moody Center 10.30.24-Dallas, TX-American Airlines Center 11.1.24-Denver, CO-Ball Arena 11.2.24-Salt Lake City, UT-Delta Center 11.4.24-Vancouver, BC-Pacific Coliseum 11.6.24-Seattle, WA-Climate Pledge Arena 11.7.24-Portland, OR-Moda Center 11.9.24-San Francisco, CA-Chase Center 11.10.24-San Diego, CA-Pechanga Arena 11.13.24-Phoenix, AZ-Footprint Center 11.15.24-Los Angeles, CA-Crypto.com Arena 11.17.24-Inglewood, CA-Kia Forum 11.18.24-Inglewood, CA-Kia Forum Read the full article
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