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hitku · 2 years
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by Sandra Bryant
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cleowho · 2 years
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“He looks like that disc jockey.”
Britain, 1966. So ‘that disc jockey’ would, of course, be Jimmy Savile... malheureusement.
The War Machines - season 03 - 1966
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mos-twin-mattress · 8 months
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Thinkin ab you Trayvon.
You should be 29. You should have celebrated your birthday with family, you should be gettin hugged by your momma. Maybe you would have your own son or daughter by now...
What happened to you, should never happen to anyone. I wish they had held him accountable. I wish you were here... You were so young.
I cried when i heard what happened to you...
You were a bright light in this world, and I love you sib. I will continue to fight for us. I will never stop. We (Black people) are so deserving of love and care.
The things they do to keep us down, we wont buckle, not ever. I will fight for you, for Breonna, for Casey, for Mike, for George, for Eric, for Ma'Khia, for Sandra.
I HAVE to fight... I can't stop, I cant even slow down... I love being Black, I love how amazing Black people are, I love how resilient we are. But I HATE that we HAVE to be resilient...
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genevieveetguy · 3 months
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Hit Man, Richard Linklater (2023)
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blackgirlslivingwell · 2 months
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Joe "Jellybean" Bryant (Kobe's Dad) Passed Away - Did Black Women Cancel Mrs Netta? - Irv Gotti Sued For SA - Legendary Rapper Sandra "Pepa" Denton Booted From Soutwest Airlines Flight - The Lady of Rage To Portray Psychic Miss Cleo in Lifetime Biopic
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your-daily-snl · 8 months
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Cheques, starring an ensemble cast (Sandra Oh, Kate McKinnon, Aidy Bryant, Ego Nwodim) as ladies who will teach you how to write a cheque for all your Dramatic™ needs.
Original Air Date: 2019
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grantmentis · 16 hours
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Undrafted / unsigned players as of right now
With the SDHL / AuroraLiiga / Postfinance Women’s League / EWHL / other leagues either underway or soon to be underway, a lot of rosters are close to solidified with only a few spots left.
A lot of PWHL teams have made clear that they plan to not sign any / very few remaining free agents or draft picks until after training camp where they plan to have everyone remaining compete for spots. Obviously signed players and drafted players will be there, but who else? This is meant to give some light to that
This list does not include NCAA / USports players who went undrafted, mostly just due to lack of time. But feel free to add anyone notable!
Current list of rumored undrafted training camp invites.
Please note that this is not from PWHL teams officially and may not include all players invited / some may still be responding to offers
Boston Fleet -Jillian Dempsey, Klara Peslarova, Cami Kronish, Maude Poulin Labelle, Kelly-Ann Nadeau
Minnesota Frost - Claire Butorac, Brook Bryant, Lauren Bench, Charlotte Akervik
Montreal Victoire- Clair DeGeorge, Sandra Abstreiter, Gabrielle David, Alexandra Labelle, 
New York Sound - Chayla Edwards, Madison Bizal, Taylor Baker, Savannah Norcross
Ottawa Charge - Taylor House
Toronto Sceptres - Rylind MacKinnon, Jessica Kondas, Lauriane Rougeau
Players on PWHL teams last year currently not affiliated with any teams / camp invites
Players with * is who I feel have the best spot at camp invites
Lindsey post
Brooke Hobson
Carley Olivier
Jade downie-landry *
Élizabeth Giguere *
Paetyn Levis *
Jill saulnier *
Alexa Gruschow
Madison packer *
Kayla Vespa
Mellissa channell *
Nikki nightengale
Abby cook
Kelly babstock
Kaleigh Fratkin *
Gigi Marvin *
Amanda pelkey *
Samantha isbell
Brooke Bryant
Sydney Brodt *
Brigitte Laganière
Ann-Sophie Bettez *
Sarah bujold *
Leah lum
Sarah Lefort. *
Brooke Stacey
Alex poznikoff
Marlène Boissonnault
Rachel mcquigge *
Samantha ridgewell *
Emma buckles
Victoria Howran
Taylor Davison
Lauren MacInnis
Samantha Davis
Rosalie Demers
Audrey-Ann Veillette *
Sam Cogan
Kaitlin willoughby
Jess jones
Fanni Garát-Gasparics *
Notable players who played in other leagues last year who are currently not affiliated with any team
Please note, I’m not saying all of these players will be PWHL invites, but as all leagues look to fill remaining spots these are names that may be on their call list. I put an * on players I think could have a shot at a camp invite for the PWHL based on a few factors including if they declared for the draft
Nicola Eisenschmid *
Laura kluge *
Shae Demale *
Tatum Amy
Emma Murén
Sarah-Ève Coutu-Godbout
Ally Johnson
Iveta Klimášová
Emily pinto
Autumn Macdougall
Sally Hoerr
Anna Purschke
Sara Krauseneck
Eleri McKay *
tanner Gates *
Yoshino Enomoto
Christine Deaudelin
Aoi Shiga
Lilla Carpenter-Boesch
Anna Kilponen
Anniina Kaitala
Ella Välikangas
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byneddiedingo · 3 months
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Hit Man (Richard Linklater, 2024)
Cast: Glen Powell, Adria Arjona, Austin Amelio, Retta, Sanjay Rao, Molly Bernard, Evan Holtzman, Galen Bryant Banks, Mike Markoff, Bryant Carroll. Screenplay: Richard Linklater, Glen Powell, based on an article by Skip Hollandsworth. Cinematography: Shane F. Kellly. Production design: Bruce Curtis. Film editing: Sandra Adair. Music: Graham Reynolds. 
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glassprism · 2 years
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is there any footage of john owen jones with a young beautiful christine? I've heard he had chemistry with celia graham but she looked older than him and i don't like rachel barrell's christine
There is, but I'm going to be honest, the unwarranted disdain towards Rachel Barrell and Celia Graham (both excellent Christines in my opinion, and Barrell being one of my personal favorites) solely for not meeting some arbitrary standard of youth and beauty, in a story that's all about not judging people for their looks, actually makes me not want to tell you about it at all.
Anyway, here are some more incredible older Christines!
Patti Cohenour
Jill Washington
Lisa Vroman
Kimilee Bryant
Sandra Joseph
Elizabeth Southard
Barbara Fonyo
Renata Krassy
Andrea Maho
Valerie Link
Ali Ewoldt
Meghan Picerno
Elizabeth Welch
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throne-for-queens · 21 days
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In regard to Sandra's suggestion of Dr. Cheyenne Bryant being their therapist, I wholeheartedly agree, but I also believe Megan would never allow someone like her around them.
Megan sounded annoyed when the professional, world-renowned astrologer in that Randall podcast episode didn't go along with the whole “famous spouse” narrative. Especially after she added how his 7th house showed his spouse would be someone closer to a scholar than a celebrity. She also went into an awkward silence after the astrologer mentioned a possible ex-wife of his, a topic he finally seemed to light up for and seemed eager to get more informations about.
So, imagine how she would react to the no-bullshit, straight-to-the-point, challenging, logical approach this smart, cultured, and educated black expert has. And cherry on top, she's a beautiful young woman. The tricky thing is that he really needs someone with this approach, especially if in his family there are actually cases of schizoaffective disorder, which I don't see as something far-fetched. Having someone enabling and feeding into his delusions instead would be dangerous beyond compare!
I agree, he'd most definitely have to go alone. Perhaps one on one sessions so that she can speak to them separately.
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rosieposie1002 · 1 month
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Cast And Crew
Julia Roberts as Miss Greyling the Headmistress
Timothy Omundson as Headmaster Charles the Headmaster
Salma Hayek as Miss Roberts the Mathematics Teacher
Cobie Smulders as Miss Hayle the Geography Teacher
Fiona Shaw as Miss Jenkins the History Teacher
Gwyneth Paltrow as Miss Danver the English Teacher
Aidee Bryant as Miss Duplessie the French Teacher
Eva Green as Miss Rosier the French Teacher
Jennifer Aniston a Miss Divon the Biology Teacher
Taiki Watiti as Mister Estelan the Chemistry Teacher
Naomi Watts as Miss Lindor the Art Teacher
Hugh Jackman as Mister Watson the English Teacher
Gerard Butler as Mister Thane the Geography Teacher
Mark Ruffalo as Mister Reynold the Physics Teacher
Don Cheadle as Mister Fletcher the Mathematics Teacher
Colin Firth as Mister Trevery the History Teacher
Denzel Washington as Mister Lombard the Physics Teacher
Reese Witherspoon as Miss Woods the Biology Teacher
Rosario Dawson as Miss West the Chemistry Teacher
Jay Wilson as Mister Duplass the Music Teacher
David Harbour as Coach Henderson the P.E Teacher
Claire Rushbrooke as Alice the Cook
Daine Lane as Kate Williams the Matron
Jack Gore as Shawnee the Mailboy
The Harlows :
John Hamm as Robert Harlow
Anne Hathway as Sandra Harlow
Darren Barnett as Steven Harlow
The Danes :
Patrick Dempsey as Arthur Dane
Heidi Klum as Mary Dane
Lucas Till as Bill Dane
Joe Keerey as David Dane
Christopher Briney as Gerald Dane
Dylan and Cole Sprouse as Freddy and Joey Dane
Charlie Heaton as Hugo Dane
The Lockwoods :
Angelina Jolie as Wisteria Lockwood
masterlist
in progress...
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hello!! i hope you are having a good timezone :) i’m currently looking for fcs for an afro-jamaican woman in her early to mid 50s, the character is meant to be mixed-race (black & white) but this isn’t strictly a necessity. thank you for your time, and for always speaking out for what is right. i hope you know that your work is incredibly valuable to the rpc ❤️
Michelle Hurd (1966) Afro-Jamaican / White.
Pepa / Sandra Denton (1966) Afro-Jamaican.
Skin / Deborah Anne Dyer (1967) Afro-Jamaican - is bisexual.
Sara Powell (1968) Afro-Jamaican.
Karen Robinson (1968) Afro-Jamaican.
Karyn Bryant (1968) Afro-Jamaican.
Roxanne Beckford (1969) Afro-Jamaican.
Yanna McIntosh (1970) Afro-Jamaican.
Kathryne Dora Brown (1971) Afro-Jamaican / White.
Lorraine Pascale (1972) Afro-Jamaican.
Nadine Marshall (1972) Afro Jamaican.
Tanya Moodie (1972) Afro-Jamaican.
Beverley Knight (1973) Afro-Jamaican.
Macka Diamond (1973) Afro-Jamaican.
Marsha Stephanie Blake (1974) Afro-Jamaican.
Robinne Lee (1974) African-American.
I'm awful at saying thank you but your kind words mean so much and I hope you find these suggestions useful for your character! ❤️
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Have you seen the clip of Ted Keegan and Sandra Joseph singing the title song at an NBA All Stars game in 1998?? It’s on YouTube. They had him descend from the ceiling. I had to share this with you as a fellow Ted Keegan enjoyer it’s so incredible.
I COMPLETELY FORGOT ABOUT THIS PERFORMANCE.
The whole performance is a fever dream. Not only do you have Ted Keegan as the Phantom descending from the ceiling, but you have basically every show in the 1997-1998 season performing. Bebe Neuwirth and the cast of Chicago are there? I think I lost my mind when Christiane Noll came on with Linda Eder and Robert Cuccioli for the Jekyll and Hyde performance.
Also, Kobe Bryant is dressed up as the Phantom? Are we going to let that detail slip by?
For anyone wondering, here is the link to the full performance.
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Anabelle Bryant
Sandra L Evans
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sputniksdown · 2 years
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recent reads
Lit crit -
Beyond a misogynist's aesthetic: rereading the fiction of Philip Roth and Martin Amis by Nicole Peeler (i only read the Martin Amis parts but it was really good)
Ideas and Identity in Michel Faber’s Under the Skin by Patrick Rogers
Fuck Foucault! -
Chomsky vs Foucault Revisited by Alexander Blum
Foucault: The Faux Rebel by Gabriel Rockhill
Foucault, Femininity and the Modernisation of Patriarchy by Sandra Lee Bartky
Culture/Politics -
The Jeffrey Epstein Cover Up: Pedophilia, Lies, and Ghislaine Maxwell by Nick Bryant
“The Shape of the Wrath to Come”: James Baldwin’s Radicalism and the Evolution of his His Thought on Israel by Nadia Alahmed
Difficult Women: The Silencing of Alexandra Kollontai by Ashleigh Barnes
A Socialist, Feminist, and Transgender Analysis of “Sex Work” by Esperanza (idk her surname sorry!)
The Limits of Sex Work Radicalism by J. Moufawad-Paul
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docrotten · 2 years
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A NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET 3: DREAM WARRIORS (1987) – Episode 224 – Decades Of Horror 1980s
“Welcome to prime time, bitch!” Not words I’d use in front of my mother, but they are iconic just the same. Join your faithful Grue-Crew – Chad Hunt, Bill Mulligan, Crystal Cleveland, and Jeff Mohr, along with guest host Ralph Miller  – as they enter another Wes Craven nightmare, A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors (1987). Expect a lot of FX talk with Ralph in the house!
Decades of Horror 1980s Episode 224 – A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors (1987)
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A psychiatrist familiar with knife-wielding dream demon Freddy Krueger helps teens at a mental hospital battle the killer who is invading their dreams.
  [NOTE: Effects crew credits are listed as they appear in the film credits.]
Director: Chuck Russell
Writers: Wes Craven (story) (screenplay) (characters); Bruce Wagner (story) (screenplay); Frank Darabont (screenplay); Chuck Russell (screenplay)
Music: Angelo Badalamenti
Storyboard Artist / Visual Consultant: Peter von Sholly
Stop-Motion Skeleton and Marionette Effects: Doug Beswick Productions, Inc.
Stop-Motion Animation: Doug Beswick
Effects Photography Supervisor: Jim Aupperle
Stop-Motion Puppet Construction: Yancy Calzada
Marionette Construction: Mark Bryan Wilson (as Mark Wilson)
Miniatures: James Belohovek
Illustrator: Larry Nikolai
Makeup effects Sequences: Greg Cannom
Assistants to Greg Cannom: Larry Odien, Earl Ellis, John Vulich, Keith Edmier, Brent Baker
Krueger Makeup effects: Kevin Yagher
Assistants to Kevin Yagher: Jim Kagel, Mitch DeVane, Gino Crognale, Brian Penikas, David Kindlon, Steve James, Everett Burrell
Makeup Effects Sequences: Mark Shostrom
Assistants to Mr. Shostrum: Robert Kurtzman, Bryant Tausek, John Blake Dutro, James McLoughlin (as Jim McLoughlin), Cathy Carpenter
Additional Makeup Effects: Matthew W. Mungle (as Mathew Mungel)
Assistant to Mathew Mungel: Russell Seifert
Mechanical Effects: Image Engineering
Special Effects Coordinator: Peter Chesney
Lead Technician: Lenny Dalrymple
Mechanical Designers: Bruce D. Hayes (as Bruce Hayes), Joe Starr, Anton Tremblay (as Tony Tremblay)
Effects Technicians: Bernardo F. Munoz (as Bernard Munoz), Rod Schumacher, Bob Ahmanson
Effects Crew: Scott Nesselrode, Tom Chesney, Kelly Mann, Phillip Hartmann (as Phillip Hartman), Ralph Miller III (as Ralph Miller), Joel Fletcher, Brian Mcfadden, Sandra Stewart (as Sandy Stewart), Terry Mack (as Troy Mack), Blaine Converse, Ron MacInnes, Brendan C. Quigley
Selected Cast:
Heather Langenkamp as Nancy Thompson
Craig Wasson as Dr. Neil Gordon
Patricia Arquette as Kristen Parker
Ken Sagoes as Roland Kincaid
Ira Heiden as Will Stanton
Rodney Eastman as Joey Crusel
Jennifer Rubin as Taryn White
Penelope Sudrow as Jennifer Caulfield
Bradley Gregg as Phillip Anderson
Laurence Fishburne as Max Daniels (credited as Larry Fishburne)
John Saxon as Donald Thompson
Priscilla Pointer as Dr. Elizabeth Simms
Clayton Landey as Lorenzo
Brooke Bundy as Elaine Parker
Nan Martin as Sister Mary Helena
Stacey Alden as Nurse Marcie
Dick Cavett as Himself
Zsa Zsa Gabor as Herself
Paul Kent as Dr. Carver
Guest host Ralph Miller III, who worked behind the scenes on Dream Warriors provides insights and many effects development photos that are shown in the YouTube version of the podcast. Post-recording, the crew wants to clarify that Kevin Yagher was responsible for the Freddy Snake, and Mark Shostrom was in charge of the Penelope Sudrow dummy that smashes into the Freddyvision TV.
With the success of A Nightmare on  Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors (1987), following the critical failure of A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy’s Revenge (1985), New line Cinema firmly cemented Freddy Krueger and A Nightmare on Elm Street as one of the most iconic horror franchises of its time. Not only does Dream Warriors feature Robert Englund continuing to breathe both humor and fear into Freddy Krueger but also the return of both Heather Langenkamp and John Saxon from the original. The film also features Craig Wasson (Ghost Story) as the male lead and early film roles for Patricia Arquette and Larry Fishburne. Frank Darabont (The Mist) and Bruce Wagner join Wes Craven on scripting chores and Chuck Russell (The Blob, The Mask) directs while Angelo Badalamenti (Twin Peaks, Blue Velvet) provides the score – a winning combination of talent. Surely a Grue-Crew highly recommended selection with special effects by Greg Cannom, Doug Beswick, Mark Shostrom, Kevin Yagher, and more!
Be sure to check out the first time the 80s Grue-Crew took a dive into this film in February 2017, featuring Doc Rotten, Christopher G. Moore, and Thomas Mariani as the Grue-Crew. You can find it here: A NIGHTMARE ON ELMS STREET 3: DREAM WARRIORS (1987) — Episode 102
Every two weeks, Gruesome Magazine’s Decades of Horror 1980s podcast will cover another horror film from the 1980s. The next episode’s film, chosen by Jeff, will be The Changeling (1980), starring George C. Scott, Trish Van Devere, Melvyn Douglas, . . . and a bouncing, red, rubber ball.
Please let them know how they’re doing! They want to hear from you – the coolest, grooviest fans – so leave them a message or comment on the gruesome Magazine Youtube channel, on the website, or email the Decades of Horror 1980s podcast hosts at [email protected].
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