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HAPPY BIRTHDAY to June Allyson, Mary Badham, Amiri Baraka, film composer Marco Beltrami, Toni Braxton, Pastor Paul Boxmeyer, Lewis Capaldi, the Broadway run of CATS! (1982 and went for 18 years), Simon Cowell, conductor Charles Dutiot, Allen Ginsberg��s HOWL (1955), Kevin Godley, Taylor Hicks, activist-songwriter Joe Hill, Dave Hope (Kansas), drummer Jo Jones, musician/engineer Sven Jorgensen (thank you for the amazing mixes you did on my YELLOW HOUSE album), Bernard Lavilliers, Yo-Yo Ma, Al Martino, John Mellencamp, Tim Minchin, musician-entertainer Rick Moher, Vaughan Monroe, Nathaniel Raitleff, The Rolling Stones version of “I Wanna Be Your Man” (1963), Judee Sill, Michael W. Smith, composer William Still, Tico Torres, Desmond Tutu, Tata Vega, Thom Yorke, and singer-songwriter, guitarist extraordinaire, and journalist for Guitar Player magazine Jimmy Leslie. When he’s not doing his “freaky freehand” fretwork as guest guitarist for Shana Morrison and other acts, he’s with his band Spirit Hustler doing his cosmic rock that, on an interplanetary jukebox, would play between The Allman Brothers, David Bowie, Funkadelic, and Pink Floyd. I’m grateful for the studio sessions and live shows we’ve been able to do together…check out Jimmy’s page: https://www.facebook.com/Jimmy-Leslie-Music-244868758879482/ + here’s a recording we did together w/singer-songwriter Scott Newiger https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=043pMjcgNZo ...and HB JL. Thank you for your years of twanging out joy.
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Sir George Ivan Morrison, (born 31 August 1945), known as Van Morrison Morrison is a singer-songwriter and musician he got his start as the lead singer for the “ Blue-eyed soul” influenced Garage Rock band, Them came out around the same time as the British Invasion in music. After his time with the band, Morrison went solo during the ‘70 and has had a successful career with the same r&b/blues-influenced sound. Morrison did vocals and played the saxophone. In 2016, he was knighted for his musical achievements and charitable causes in Northern Ireland the same year he was inducted into The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Songwriters Hall of Fame. He frequently collaborates with artists in various genres of music inc his daughter. Morrison’s sound is unique with his ability to seemly mix, Blues, traditional R&B, and Rock in his special way. You may know a couple of his songs like Brown Eyed Girl, Crazy Love, and Gloria from his time with Them. He is influential to a number of musicians. I’m glad artists like Morrison is still out there making music.
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These are “outtakes” from Billie Joe’s 2010 Out Magazine interview. The link is still up, but for some reason they took out his answers about masculinity and femininity????? And those are obviously the most interesting answers! Anyway, here’s the whole thing I had saved in a doc
March 19, 2010
Billie Joe Armstrong Tells All
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Our April Broadway issue features Green Day's front man Billie Joe Armstrong chatting about music, politics, and the new musical, <i>American Idiot,</i> based on the band's last two albums. The writer of the piece (and former Popnography editor) Shana Naomi Krochmal filed the following exclusive extras from her interview with Armstrong that didn't make it into the piece. In them, Billie Joe touches on masculinity, his queer influences, and meeting Lady Gaga:
ON MASCULINITY:
Out: Is masculinity important to you?
Billie Joe Armstrong: I think it can come in handy, if it’s used the right way.
What’s the right way?
I think you learn a lot from Little League baseball. Like how to be a good team player, what do you do in situations when you’re at bat and it’s just you and another person. When you lose, how do you deal with losing? When you win, are you a good winner? And a graceful winner? How do you contribute to a team situation selflessly? I think there’s a lot of leadership skills in that. I don’t know if that’s masculinity or just good leadership or just life lessons. I just used Little League baseball because it’s male dominated.
Do your kids play?
They did. My oldest is done now, and my youngest one does. It was a real good bonding experience. I think masculinity is a lot more feminine than people give it credit for. Or it can be. Jim Morrison seemed very masculine to me, but also completely feminine at the same time. That balance in between -- and it’s not those morons on the bus in Borat. That’s not masculinity, that’s insecurity at its worse. Masculinity is something that women can have.
What is feminine about you?
I’m not sure. Let me think. It’s all about being a well rounded a person. I think being a singer is very feminine. Being a singer is a very feminine thing -- performing is definitely. Women have a lot more courage I think than men do, in a lot of ways -- if you think about what Madonna does or Lady Gaga or Beyonce. Women have a much easier time of reinventing themselves than I think men do. Hmm, I think -- a little bit of eyeliner. [Laughs] But I think there’s a big difference between vanity and femininity. I think that feminine side has served me a lot more than my masculine side has in a lot of ways.
ON PERFORMING AT THE GRAMMYS:
That was such a great night. There’s a whole thing where you’re worried about the awards part of it, and it can make you kind of irritable, kind of stressed out. But the great thing is that we had a chance to play with the cast, which has never really been done before.
ON THE MOST EMOTIONAL PARTS OF THE SHOW:
When Rebecca [Naomi Jones] sings “Letterbomb,” that really blows me away. The scene where Tunny’s on the gurneys and they’re singing “Before the Lobotomy.” And “Last Night on Earth” is an amazing scene with the couple doing this heroin dance. Tony [Vincent] is singing the song -- the first verse while they’re slamming smack -- and then the next verse is Mary coming out with a baby that she’s had with a guy who turns out to be a loser father. I get chills thinking about it right now. The juxtaposition between the two scenes is like -- wow.
ON WRITING AN ORIGINAL MUSICAL:
I’d definitely be interested in it. I think we’re in a really rare situation where this is gaining momentum. I don’t want to screw it up by working on something else. I’d love to do something with Michael [Mayer]. I’ve always wanted to see what it would be like to score a film -- but this, this is even more special, I think.
ON KNOWING TOO MUCH:
When you start getting into politics, what I’ve realized is that if it seems to be black and white, it’s shooting off into so many different directions. You can’t really keep up with what’s happening in the House of Representatives. Things like Hurricane Katrina, Haiti, troops in Afghanistan, financial crisis -- even Tiger Woods. It seems to be one thing after the next.
ON HIS QUEER INFLUENCES:
My uncle. There were different punk singers, from a guy named Cretin Chaos in Social Unrest to guys like Morrissey. And also guys that would genderbend a little, like Bowie, or Mike Ness from Social Distortion wearing makeup. I’ve always liked music that was non-gender specific, like the Replacements song called “Androgynous.” It was just always those little things or people that were willing to make you think, whoa, that’s not what I’m hearing on the radio these days.
ON MEETING LADY GAGA AT THE MTV VIDEO MUSIC AWARDS:
She had this outfit on -- she had so much shit on her when she walked by! She couldn’t move her arm because she was going on to do her performance, and it was like shaking hands with someone in a cast. She had this handler that was like, “Don’t touch the costume! Don’t touch the costume!” She said something about how she loved Dookie so much she used to lick the pages. I thought it was really cool. She’s influencing a lot of young people, and she’s doing it in a way that’s provocative. And a lot of people don’t realize that she’s an artist, and she’s been one for a really long time. She’s taking something that Bowie or Madonna did and taking it a step further.
ON WHAT IT MEANS TO BE “PUNK ROCK”:
That’s like a 10 part answer. I think of it as something that you need to have of your own. For me it’s about community. I think it’s kind of spiritual in its own way, because people fight over it so much and the meaning of it. It’s a sense of self-discovery. But also a new set of ideas and a new poetry, a new music that you discover that you notice that no one else is really into, or goes against what other people are normally into. It’s like you’re free to be an individual and taking on new ideas and challenging old ideas. I think it has a lot to do with burning down the establishment to create something new. But at the same time, you find relationships within that too. It’s something that’s supposed to empower you. It’s about starting something new. Part of the problem with a lot of punk rock is that people believe that it’s supposed to be one thing. Everything for me starts off with punk rock when I’m writing songs -- it’s almost like I’m stripped down to the bare bones of music again. It’s kind of in my DNA in this point.
ON HIS WIFE, ADRIENNE:
She’s great. She’s beautiful. Without her, I don’t know what I’d do. She empowers me to challenge myself in a lot of ways. She inspired the song “American Idiot” by playing me this Midnight Oil song that she really loved. She runs a store called Atomic Garden, all about sustainable living. She’s really active in NRDC, politically. Sometimes I think she’s a hell of a lot more interesting and a cooler person than I am.
ON HIS “MISERABLE” HIGH SCHOOL EXPERIENCE:
Academically you have to completely re-figure out how to prioritize your life. And suddenly you feel like the whole fucking world is against you because they’re prioritizing for you. And it’s forced on you. And if you don’t get it at that age, if you don’t catch it -- that’s what happened to me, I didn’t prioritize anything. I just got to a breaking point where it was like, by my later high school years, “You’re all full of shit anyway. Everyone’s full of shit. I know what I’m doing, and fuck school, and fuck schoolwork, and I’m not going to go to fucking college anyway, and I’m gonna play in a rock band, and you’re all gonna be sorry.” You get vengeful -- it’s a natural instinct, all those hormones going and shit.
ON BEING HAPPIER AT AGE 38:
I kind of feel like things are getting better. It goes in stages. I loved my early twenties. I hated my late twenties. I was a drunk. I was trying to figure out how to be a father, a husband, but I still wanted to live my life like a crazy punk rock rock star. You start noticing things about yourself. You have to change your health habits. But you don’t want to change. In your twenties, change is hitting you over the head whether you like it or not. Right when I got to about 30 I was like, thank God that’s over. But it gets complicated again.
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It Takes Two, Baby
Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/it-takes-two-baby/pl.u-WabZp13SWRYe83
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1JnXd9TVFqcLBj6zwflQuu?si=b5_aM_2GQDejnBWXOhXxCA
Bob Dylan & Johnny Cash – “Girl From The North Country” (Nashville Skyline)
Robert Plant & Alison Krauss – “Please Read The Letter” (Raising Sand)
Billie Joe + Norah – “Long Time Gone” (Foreverly)
Gillian Welch & David Rawlings – “Jackson” (All The Good Times Are Past & Gone)
Ashley Monroe & Blake Shelton – “You Ain’t Dolly (And You Ain’t Porter)” (Like A Rose)
Dolly Parton & Billy Ray Cyrus – “Christmas Where We Are” (A Holly Dolly Christmas)
Stevie Nicks & Tom Petty – “Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around” (Bella Donna)
Tom Petty & Stevie Nicks – “Insider” (Hard Promises)
Alex Cameron & Angel Olsen – “Stranger’s Kiss” (Forced Witness)
Tony Bennett & Lady Gaga – “Let’s Face The Music And Dance” (Cheek To Cheek)
Elton John & Kiki Dee – “Don’t Go Breaking My Heart”
Kylie Minogue & Dua Lipa – “Real Groove (Studio 2054 Remix)” (Disco: Guest List Edition)
Kendrick Lamar & SZA – “All The Stars” (Black Panther)
Post Malone & The Weeknd – “One Right Now”
Lita Ford & Ozzy Osbourne – “Close My Eyes Forever” (Lita)
Jay-Z & Alicia Keys – “Empire State Of Mind” (The Blueprint 3)
Van Morrison & Shana Morrison – “Rough God Goes Riding” (Duets: Re-Working The Catalogue)
Sam Beam & Jesca Hoop – “Valley Clouds” (Love Letter For Fire)
Robert Plant & Alison Krauss – “Let Your Loss Be Your Lesson” (Raising Sand)
John Denver & The Muppets – “A Baby Just Like You” (A Christmas Together)
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Van Morrison ~ A Night in San Francisco - 1994 (Incomplete)
A Night in San Francisco is a live album by Van Morrison, released in 1994. Guest artists were Candy Dulfer, John Lee Hooker, Junior Wells and Jimmy Witherspoon as well as Morrison's daughter, Shana Morrison. James Hunter and Brian Kennedy helped out with the vocals and Georgie Fame was also present. The album is compiled of live performances at the Masonic Auditorium, San Francisco, California on 18 December 1993 and the Mystic Theater, Petaluma, California, on 12 December 1993. The bonus track "Cleaning Windows/The Street Only Knew Your Name" was recorded on 17 December 1993 at the Masonic Auditorium San Francisco, California.
Track listing:
All songs written by Van Morrison unless noted.
Disc one:
"Did Ye Get Healed?" – 4:18
"It's All in the Game/Make It Real One More Time" (Charles Dawes, Carl Sigman)/(Morrison) – 4:19
"I've Been Working" – 3:24
"I Forgot That Love Existed/All Along the Watchtower" (Morrison)/(Bob Dylan) – 6:17
"Vanlose Stairway/Trans-Euro Train/A Fool for You" (Morrison)/(Morrison)/(Ray Charles) – 6:55
"You Make Me Feel So Free" – 3:14
"Beautiful Vision" – 4:11
"See Me Through/Soldier of Fortune/Thank You" (Morrison)/(Morrison)/(Sylvester Stewart) – 10:18
"Ain't That Loving You Baby?" (Ivory Joe Hunter, Clyde Otis) – 4:44
"Stormy Monday/Have You Ever Loved a Woman?/No Rollin' Blues" (T-Bone Walker)/(Billy Myles)/(Jimmy Witherspoon) – 6:08
"Help Me" (Sonny Boy Williamson II) – 6:10
"Good Morning Little Schoolgirl" (Sonny Boy Williamson I) – 3:33
"Tupelo Honey" – 4:01
"Moondance/My Funny Valentine" (Morrison)/(Richard Rodgers, Lorenz Hart) – 9:09
Organ solo from "Green Onions" (Booker T. Jones, Steve Cropper, Lewie Steinberg, Al Jackson, Jr.)
Disc two:
"Jumpin' With Symphony Sid" (King Pleasure, Lester Young) – 4:47
"It Fills You Up" – 4:43
"I'll Take Care of You"/It's a Man's Man's Man's World" (Brook Benton) / (James Brown, Betty Newsome) – 16:23
"Lonely Avenue/Be-Bop-A-Lula/4 O'Clock in the Morning (Try for Sleep)/Family Affair/You Give Me Nothing but the Blues/When Will I Become A Man?/Sooner Or Later/Down the Line" (Doc Pomus) / (Gene Vincent, Bill Davis) / (Morrison, John Platania) / (Sylvester Stewart) / (Morrison) / (Erica Ehm, Tim Thorney) / (Vernon, Ross, Shaw) / (Roy Orbison) – 14:51
"So Quiet in Here/That's Where It's At" (Morrison) / (James Alexander, Sam Cooke) – 5:00
"In the Garden/Real Real Gone/Allegheny/You Send Me" (Morrison) / (Morrison) / (trad.) / (Sam Cooke) – 9:41
"Have I Told You Lately" – 3:51
"Shakin' All Over/Gloria" (Johnny Kidd) / (Morrison) – 11:29
Bonus track (2008 CD reissue)
"Cleaning Windows/The Street Only Knew Your Name" – 3:46
Personnel:
Van Morrison – vocals, guitar, alto saxophone, harmonica
Haji Ahkba – flugelhorn, background vocals
Geoff Dunn – drums
Georgie Fame – vocals, organ, background vocals
Ronnie Johnson – guitar
Teena Lyle – vibraphone, percussion, recorder, background vocals
Jonn Savannah – vocals, piano, background vocals
Nicky Scott – bass guitar, background vocals
Kate St John – soprano and tenor saxophones, oboe
With
James Hunter – vocals, guitar, background vocals
Brian Kennedy – vocals, background vocals
Special guests
Candy Dulfer – alto saxophone, background vocals
John Lee Hooker – vocals on "Gloria"
Shana Morrison – vocals on "Beautiful Vision"
Junior Wells – vocals, harmonica on "Help Me" and "Good Morning Little School Girl"
Jimmy Witherspoon – vocals on "Have You Ever Loved a Woman?", "No Rollin' Blues", "When Will I Become a Man?" and "Sooner Or Later"
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Sweet Thing / Van Morrison (album Astral Weeks (Warner Bros, 1968)
"Sweet Thing" is one of the songs included on Northern Irish singer-songwriter Van Morrison's 1968 acclaimed second album Astral Weeks. It was on the first side of the album, that was under the heading: In the Beginning. The song was later used in 1971 as the American B-side to Morrison's single "Blue Money".
"Sweet Thing" was written by Morrison, aged c.22-23, after he had met his future wife Janet while on tour in the US in 1966 and during the year of separation after he returned to Belfast.
It was recorded during the last Astral Weeks session on October 15, 1968, at Century Sound Studios in New York City with Lewis Merenstein as producer.[1] It is the only song on the album that looks forward instead of backward:[2]
You shall take me strongly in your arms again
And I will not remember that I ever felt the pain
Van Morrison described the song to Ritchie Yorke: "'Sweet Thing' is another romantic song. It contemplates gardens and things like that...wet with rain. It's a romantic love ballad not about anybody in particular but about a feeling."[3]
Acclaim
The song was listed as No. 415 on the All Time 885 Greatest Songs compiled in 2004 by WXPN from listener's votes.[4]
Other releases
Sweet Thing" is the only song from Astral Weeks included on the 1990 compilation album The Best of Van Morrison. It was also featured on Morrison's album Astral Weeks Live at the Hollywood Bowl, released in 2009 to celebrate forty years since Astral Weeks was first released
Appearance in the media
The song is featured two times in the 2012 movie The Five-Year Engagement. It's playing when the two main characters first meet.
The song is also featured in its entirety during the ending of the movie Moonlight Mile, written and directed by Brad Silberling.
The song can be heard in the final scene of the AMC television show, Preacher during the suicide of the Vampire, Cassidy.
Personnel
Van Morrison – vocals, acoustic guitar
Jay Berliner – classical guitar
Richard Davis – double bass
Connie Kay – drums
John Payne – flute
Warren Smith, Jr. – triangle
Larry Fallon – string arrangements
Covers
The Waterboys covered the song on their 1988 Fisherman's Blues album.[5] German indie band Flowerpornoes did a cover on their 1996 Album "Ich & Ich" [6] Jeff Buckley's 1993 recorded but posthumously released (in 2004) live album Live at Sin-é (Legacy Edition) includes a live extended version.[7] Shana Morrison included a cover of "Sweet Thing" on her debut album Caledonia (1999).[8] Ezio covered it on the album, Live at the Shepherds Bush Empire. Joe Louis Walker included a version on his album Pasa Tiempo (2002).[9] The 4 of Us covered it at the Astral Weeks Revisited concert in Belfast, 5 January 2008 to mark the 40th anniversary of Astral Weeks.[10]
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Ash in the Mouth
Title: Ash in the Mouth
Rating: E
Tags: Graphic Depictions Of Violence, Reaper | Gabriel Reyes/Soldier: 76 | Jack Morrison, Soldier: 76 | Jack Morrison, Reaper | Gabriel Reyes, Sombra (Overwatch), Vialli, Amnesiac Character, Post-Fall of Overwatch, Canon-Typical Violence, Canon Compliant, Implied/Referenced Alcohol Abuse/Alcoholism, Past Character Death, Amnesiac Soldier: 76 | Jack Morrison, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder - PTSD, Getting Back Together, Frottage, Anal Fingering, Anal Sex, Angst, Angst with a Happy Ending, Identity Issues Written for the Reaper76 Big Bang 2018!
The soldier was quiet for a moment. “Who were you, in Overwatch?” he finally asked. “Who were you that the fall took everything from you and you’ve joined the enemy to bring them down from the inside? Overwatch must have been important to you.”
Reaper looked away. “Doesn’t matter. The person I was is dead. I’m just Reaper now.” He paused. “What about you?” he asked, looking at the soldier again. “What’s your name?”
The soldier shrugged uncomfortably. “Doesn’t matter,” he echoed Reaper’s words back to him. “Like I said, I’m just a soldier.”
“So we’re a couple of cagey bastards, got it,” Reaper huffed.
The soldier who can’t remember who he is and the double agent mercenary Reaper team up to take down Talon, each seeking revenge for something they lost. But as the soldier looks for answers, he learns about the sins of Overwatch and its Strike Commander, Jack Morrison, a man whose apparent greed, corruption, and incompetence led to Talon exacting its chokehold on the world. Even as the soldier begins questioning the point of their quest, he and Reaper find themselves inexplicably drawn to one another.
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See the art by @shanablackrx here! I am so incredibly happy I was paired up with Shana again, their art always manages to capture the absolute soul of what I’m writing and I am left in awe over and over again of their ability to create beautiful, atmospheric pieces from my words!!! They’re such an amazing artist, and every day I can’t believe my luck that they keep wanting to work with me. I LOVE YOU SHANA!!!! YOU DRAW MY FAVORITE SAD JACKS!!!!!
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Van Morrison Net Worth 2021: Age, Height, Weight, Wife, Kids, Bio-Wiki
Van Morrison Net Worth 2021: Age, Height, Weight, Wife, Kids, Bio-Wiki
Van Morrison Celebrated Name: Van Morrison Real Name/Full Name: Van Morrison Gender: Male Age: 76 years old Birth Date: 31 August 1945 Birth Place: Pottinger, Belfast Nationality: Irish Height: 1.65m Weight: 80kg Sexual Orientation: Straight Marital Status: Married and Divorced Wife/Spouse (Name): Michelle Rocca and Janet Planet Children/Kids (Son and Daughter): Yes (Shana, Fionn…
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Big List: 50 Books for Black History Month
Carter G. Woodson had a great vision and dedicated most of his life trying to realize and share it with others. He believed that celebrating and honoring the achievements of Black Americans and others throughout the diaspora was essential to the success and well-being of our community. Woodson was especially adamant about young people knowing their history. In 1915, he helped create the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History and later founded Negro History Week in February of 1926.
[Woodson] is known as “The Father of Black History” because his untiring work and belief that “those who have no record of what their forebears have accomplished lose the inspiration which comes from the teaching of biography and history” eventually led to the annual observance of Black History Month. Read more about this sometimes underappreciated but extraordinary historian, scholar, and writer in James Haskins’ Carter G. Woodson: The Man Who Put "Black" in American History
Our big list of books for Black History Month includes books that are educational, aspirational, and inspirational to readers of all ages. Happy Reading!
Books:
Tiny Stitches: The Life of Medical Pioneer Vivien Thomas - Gwendolyn Hooks, Illustrator - Colin Bootman
My People - Langston Hughes, Photographer - Charles R. Smith Jr.
Take a Picture of Me, James Van Der Zee! - Andrea J. Loney, Illustrator - Keith Mallet
Hey Black Child - Useni Eugene Perkins, Illustrator - Bryan Collier
Before She was Harriet - Lesa Cline-Ransome, Illustrator - James E. Ransome
Mae Among the Stars - Roda Ahmed, Illustrator - Stasia Burrington
Hidden Figures: The True Story of Four Black Women and the Space Race - Margot Lee Shetterly, Illustrator - Laura Freeman
Preaching to the Chickens - Jabari Asim, Illustrator - E. B. Lewis
Before There Was Mozart: The Story of Joseph Boulogne, Chevalier de Saint-George - Lesa Cline-Ransome - Illustrator - James E. Ransome
Alvin Ailey - Andrea Pinkney, Illustrator - Brian Pinkney
Ticktock Banneker’s Clock - Shana Keller, Illustrator - David C. Gardner
Radiant Child: The Story of Young Artist Jean-Michel Basquiat - Javaka Steptoe
Ira's Shakespeare Dream - Glenda Armand, Illustrator - Floyd Cooper
Ida B. Wells: Let the Truth Be Told - Walter Dean Myers, Illustrator - Bonnie Christensen
Poet: The Remarkable Story of George Moses Horton - Don Tate
Little Melba and Her Big Trombone - Katheryn Russell-Brown, Illustrator - Frank Morrison
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Spring 2018 Dean’s List
NATCHITOCHES – Northwestern State University announced the names of 1,087 students named to the Dean’s List for the Spring 2018 semester. Students on the Dean’s List maintained a 3.5-3.99 grade point average. Students, listed by hometown, are as follows.
Abbeville -- MaKayla Lewis;
Albany -- Kaitlyn Kinchen;
Alexandria -- Chris Vincent Advincula, Evelyn Allen-Lewis, Lili Bedoya, Heather Bergeron, Tianna Bowens, Lydia Branch, Morgan Bryant, Thomas Crowe, Noel Cusick, Angela Dunn, Aubrey Farque, Claudia Gauthier, Ian Grant, Monnie Guillory, Tameka Hammonds, Tyraneisha Hayward, Roderick Henry, Martha Hopewell, Jaliyah Jasper, Whitney Joffrion, Jordan Johnson, Kelli Leone, Hunter Lewis, Jimmie Magee, Aaron Martin, Ceerah McNeal, Jennifer Miranda, Kylah Porter, Sailor Reed, Savannah Sices, Shacora Simpson, Christopher Warren, Shanequa Watkins, Amber Williams Taylor;
Anacoco -- Lindsey Alligood, Kinsley Blakeway, Kenneth Cochran, Alan Cosio, Nicole Fitzgerald, Rachel Fournier, Christopher Guy, Elizabeth Guy, Karlee Laurence, Brittany Lewis, Mahala Lewis, Caitlin McKee, Kayli O’Toole, Clarissa Owens, Katie Perkins, Bret Phillips, Amanda Shores, Cheyenne Taylor;
Anchorage, Alaska -- Sydney Bulot;
Angola -- Ursula Poarch;
Arlington, Texas -- Mariah Denson;
Arnaudville -- Zachary Leboeuf;
Ashland -- Victoria Roderick;
Atlanta -- Peyton Howell, Morgan Williams;
Atlanta, Texas -- Shannon Jones;
Aurora, Colorado -- William Mccullough;
Austin, Texas -- Ysmina Smith;
Avondale -- Brian Videau;
Baker -- Devante George;
Baldwin -- Lakesha Colar, Gerianna Lyons;
Ball -- Stephen Carpenter, Nickolas Juneau, Lauren Nugent, Vanessa Toney, Megan Wakefield, Alice Wilson;
Barksdale AFB -- Elysia Lanier, Tova Volcheck;
Barlanquillo Atlantico, Columbia -- Camilo Simancas Morelo;
Baton Rouge -- Emmanuel Dunn, Lydell Emerson, Madison Fry, Julian Guerrero Acevedo, Maisyn Guillory, John Guillot, Kelly Guillot, Madison Harris, Jessica Joseph, Mckane Kinchen, Henrietta Mercer, Madalyn Mullins, Katie Pham, Colleen Reese, Reagan Smith, Jason Stampley;
Beaumont, Texas -- Dustin Burns;
Belcher -- Sierra Laing;
Belle Chasse -- Natalie Wilson;
Belmont -- Tristan Ponder;
Bentley -- Zachary Doucet;
Benton -- Kelyn Bihm, Christopher Heard, Kara Knippers, Jessica O'Neal, Jadyn Sepulvado, Torea Taylor, Kimberly Umphries;
Bernice -- Brandy Ganter;
Blanco, Texas -- Reagan Rogers;
Bogalusa -- Amanda Crawford;
Boise, Idaho -- Jessica Anderson;
Bossier City -- Alexander Bequette, Kendall Caple, Jael Ahmad, Lauryn Bakalis, Abigail Barkley, Breanna Black, Elizabeth Blair, Brittany Boothe, Steven Braddock, Katie Briggs, Jonathan Castillo, Peyton Davis, Anthonia Dogbey, Madison Edwards, Bailey Freeman, Karli Freeman, Laschae Gadson, Kelsey Gallman, Julie Golden, Mizzani Grigsby, Candace Guillory, Devonte Hall, Oai Lee Huynh, Anton Inyakov, Dejaney Jackson, Nourain Jamhour, Anqumesha Jeter, Shane Kaiser, Tina Kile, Danielle Lombardino, Alexandra Madrid, Samantha Maiette, Caroline McKee, Amanda Mings, Stacy Moore, Katherine Parson, Kennedy Parson, Brittani Phillips, Kathryn Pierce, Rachael Pierce, Tatyana Porter, Timothy Rice, Jami Rivers, Jasmine Roberson, Kassidy Robideaux, Madison Rowland, Rheagan Rowland, Jeremy Ryals, Dakota Schudalla, Ranya Shihadeh, Hope Spaw, Tabitha Stevenson, Susan Stone, James Taylor, Jazmine Tom-Jones, Giselle Trejo, Lacey Velasquez, Madalyn Watson, Meagan Willis, Nour Zeidan, Eric Zheng;
Bourg -- Micaiah Richie, Abigail Trahan;
Boyce -- Tiffany Barnhart, Ekaterina Bordelon, Sarah Hill, Sonya Hill, Hannah Miller, Ashley Smith;
Breaux Bridge -- Ashtin Mouton, Tyler Thibodeaux;
Brentwood, Tennessee -- Joe Tappel;
Broken Arrow, Oklahoma -- Madeline Drake;
Bunkie -- Emily Arnaud;
Burleson, Texas -- Eric Neeley;
Campti -- Alisha Bedgood, Paige Cason, Trenton Parker, Ronald Reliford, Madeline Valencia, Rebekah Wiley;
Carencro -- Malik Babin, Chaney Dodge, Destiny Kennerson;
Cartagena, Bolivar -- Carlos Camargo Patron, Maria Carmona-Ruiz, Angela Coneo Valdez, Carlomagno Leon Jimenez, Paula Martinez Marrugo, Nestor Mercado-Garcia, Romulo Osorio Herrera, Ronald Rodriguez Herrera, Valentina Herazo Alvarez, Luis Osorio Betancourt, Juan Paternina Paez, Valeria Perez Espinosa, Alonso Restrepo Cardozo;
Cedar Hill, Texas -- Timmis Bonner;
Chalmette -- Sara Mendoza;
Cheneyville -- Katelyn Baronne;
Chicago, Illinois -- Brandon Hutton;
Choudrant -- Taylor Holley, Mya Melancon;
Clayton -- Glendalyn Boothe, Ruben Smith;
Colfax -- Camren Bell, Michael Dupre, Angela McCann, Lessie Rushing, Elizabeth Slayter, Morgan Vandegevel;
Colorado Springs, Colorado -- Rossana Potempa;
Columbia, South Carolina -- Brittany Bell;
Converse -- Samantha Davis, Ashley Forgues Brock, Hannah Womack;
Costa Mesa, California -- Keith Ford;
Cottonport -- Zachary Gauthier, Justin Tigner;
Coushatta -- Jason Bell, Nick Ezernack, Erikka Johnson, Jamary Jones, Sidney Jones, Aaron Murray, Jacob Shaver, Precious Smith, John Squires, Keyairrowa Thomas, Treasure Wilson, Caroline Wren, Lauren Young, Rena Yount;
Covington -- Justin Brogdon, Rachael Coyne, Margaret Denny, Titus McCann, Andrea Mier, Cathleen Oviedo, Catherine Sadler, Kenneth Sears, Jennifer Vo;
Coyolilla Veracruz, Mexico -- Guadalupe de Jesus Mendez Zaragoza;
Creole -- Brooklyn Frerks;
Crowley -- Kylan Poullard, Desiree Robinson;
Cut Off -- Zachary Breaux;
Cypress, Texas -- Alexis Gomez;
Dayton, Texas -- Jerry Maddox;
DeBerry, Texas -- Sarah Britt;
Deer Park, Texas -- Blake Stephenson;
Denham Springs – Joey Carroll, James Fillingame, Caitlin Griffin, Keisha Johnson, Halle Mahfouz, Amy Thomas, Jenson Wall, Emily Williams;
DeQuincy -- Austin Nichols;
DeRidder -- Dawanna Burgess, Maygin Chesson, Alphonse Engram, John Ham, Michael Keeper, Kayla Kowalski, Reagan Laird, Brittney March, Shayla Miller, Zachary Pursley;
Derry -- Hannah Antee;
Desoto, Texas -- Nicholas Forde;
Destrehan – Patrick Juneau;
Deville -- Hailey Bolton, Savannah Carter, Hailie Coutee, Kinley Deville, Candice Dryden, Hannah Lewis, Caleb Rhodes, Sydney Ryder;
Dike, Texas -- Brynn Offutt;
Dodson -- Courtney Booker, Kierstyn Cyrus, Haley McClendon;
Doyline -- Lucas Darbonne, Zeke Wallace;
Dry Prong -- Megan Alwell, DeAnna Bartlett, Jacob Boydstun, Ashley Martin, Judith Mixon;
Dubberly -- Alex Robles;
East Windsor, New Jersey – Andreia Martins;
Edmond, Oklahoma -- Ashley Medawattage, Amanda Stokes;
El Paso, Texas -- Christopher Barron;
Elizabeth -- Kolby Friday, Clyde Hurst;
Elmer -- Tula Newman;
Eros -- Alecia Smith;
Eunice -- Jeremy Ortego;
Ferriday -- Dalenesha Wimley;
Flatwoods -- Taylor Nichols;
Florien -- Whitney Byles, Travis Cook, Emma Herrington, Jackson Kleven, Ashton Remedies, Megan Wagley, Shari Wilson;
Flower Mound, Texas -- Cody McGee;
Folsom -- Sarah Moore;
Forest Hill -- Brett Atkinson, Anna Doherty, Rafael Sierra, Charli Stanley, Nancy Vargas, Leslie Winners;
Fort Lauderdale -- Abigail Pangallo;
Fort Polk -- Brittany Chadwick, Molly Fields, Clarrissa Lancour, Blaise Nkengafac, Lindsay Romero, Shiela May Tabonares, Jimma Tear, Nohora Valencia Camacho, Leslie Whitsett;
Fort Worth, Texas -- Angelica Valdez;
Fouke, Arkansas -- Holly Tweedy;
FPO, AP -- Amber Travis;
Franklin -- Shelley Bell, Abriana Lanceslin;
Franklinton -- Brian Geraghty, Bethany McGinnis;
Freeland, Washington -- Paul Aune;
Frierson – Mason Barnes, Shelby Callens, Treanna Howard, Shawna Longoria, Clinton Oliver, John Rachal;
Frisco, Texas -- Adam Trupp;
Garland, Texas -- Joseph Goodson, Alec Horton, Nia Randall;
Geismar -- Emilee Hawkins;
Georgetown, Texas -- Kyle Bryant;
Glenmora -- Brooks Davis, Faith Lawrence;
Gloster -- Paris Gillum;
Goldonna -- Alexander Guillory, Brandon Smith;
Gonzales, Texas -- Ivan Longoria;
Gorman, Texas -- Kourtney Seaton;
Gorum -- Josephine White;
Grand Cane -- Nathan Graham, Rachel Kinman, Jaylen Mcintyre;
Grand Isle -- Abigail Frazier,
Grand Prairie, Texas -- Stephen Garrett;
Grant -- Regina Johnson;
Gray -- Cassie Becnel;
Greenwell Springs -- Katherine Bryant, Madison Shade, Jamie Brooks;
Greenwood -- Ragan Aple, Malory Jeter, Char'Tarian Wilson;
Gretna -- Donald Wagner;
Gun Barrel City, Texas -- Dustin Huffman;
Hallandale Beach, Florida -- Ralph Boereau;
Hallsville, Texas -- Emma Hawthorne;
Hamtramck, Michigan -- Mary Cotter;
Harlingen, Texas -- Frances Knight;
Harvey -- Tajalai Evans;
Hattiesburg, Mississippi -- Mary Mitchell;
Haughton – Benny Broadway, Kayla Bull, Brittony Cole, Randi Corley, Bethanie Couch, Brandon Curry, Ashley Hamil, Tyler Holdsworth, Sydney MacFarlane, Tonya Morgan, Brooke Payton, Jamie Phillips, Makenzie Rains, Johnathan Schlicher, Logan Turner, Kaili Williams, Brigette Wilson, Chase Woltz;
Haynesville -- Eriel Fields;
Hempstead, Texas -- Joshua Roberts;
Henderson, Texas -- Andrew Blackmon, Asha Cormier;
Hermon, Maine -- Allessa Ingraham-Albert;
Hessmer -- Dana Lala, Molli Lamartiniere;
Hineston -- Richard Clark, Angela Merchant, Madison Morrison, April Nornholm;
Homer -- Madison Cain, Francene Ferguson;
Honolulu, Hawaii -- Melissa Baker;
Hornbeck -- Ronald Guess, Jerry Hughes Jr, Jaclyn Smith;
Hosston -- Alaysia Jaynes;
Houma -- Rhiannon Dean, Billy Gorr, Zoe Hebert, Corinne Paris, Sherrie Pena;
Houston, Texas -- Brittany Davis, Stephanie Hall, Natashia Jackson, Alyssa Jacobs, Kenneth Sheldon, Kendall Westfall, Madilyn Wood;
Hutchinson, Kansas -- Cassandra Childress;
Hutto -- Tommi Long;
Independence -- Sabrina Cook;
Iowa -- Nicholas Fisher, Matthew Phillips, Marvette Williams;
Jeanerette -- Selene Allain-Kovacs, Brandy Jackson;
Jefferson -- Matthew Broekman, Jaleia Parker, Codi Vernace, Amanda Wilburn;
Jena -- William Tradewell;
Jennings -- Emily Benoit, Destany Brown, Janee Charles, Rachel Edwards, Kelsey Fitzgerald, Lindsay Orgeron, Lydia Williams,
Jonesboro -- Dearo Nash;
Jonesville -- Rachel Eichmann, Shana Jefferson, Kayla Robertson, Memory Shriner;
Kaplan -- Gabriel LeMoine;
Katy, Texas -- Brittany Cecil, Clayton Holgorsen;
Keithville -- Eleanor Coleman, Erin McDonnell, Hannah Mikovich, Allie Neill, Cora Procell, Erica Sanders, Alexandra West, Deja White;
Kenner -- Christina Arrechavala, Willie Soniat, Kailyn Verdin;
Kentwood -- Iris Travis;
Kerens, Texas -- Brandon Brumbelow, Eric Guerra;
Kilgore, Texas -- Hannah Gribble;
Kinder -- Lorin All;
Kingwood, Texas -- Eric Piccione;
Klamath Fall, Oregon -- Megan Baker;
Lacey Washington -- Shana Sweeney;
Lafayette -- Samantha Donlon, Ashley Fontenot, Ashley Guidry, Bryce Hernandez, Emilee Leger, Nicole Neveu, Christina Poole, Hunter Robicheaux, Caleb Starks, Julia Towry, China Young;
Lake Providence -- Jayadra Campbell, Tamika Turner;
Lake Arthur -- Nicole Andrews, Hannah Worley;
Lake Charles -- Andrew Darbonne, Kennedy Fontenot, Marsha Heap, Karley Hebert;
LaPlace -- Jalen Haydel, Jacob St. Pierre, Doria Wilson;
Las Vegas, Nevada -- April Ficarrotta;
Lawtell -- Karoline Guidry, Olivia Guidry;
League City, Texas -- Emily Ornelas, Hunter Wamack, Christopher Zirkle;
Lecompte -- Allison Williams;
Leesville -- Junette Cutshaw, Skyler Abrams, Lyric Bacote, Marilyn Brooks, Kaylee Busby, Victoria Butler, Anthony Cantrell, Michael Carradine, Charlotte Cassin, Raven Collins, Haleigh Edinger, Brittany Edwards, Tyana Ellis, Caryllann Fermato, Ashley French, Brittany French, Jessica Gray, Gabriella Haymon, Kimberly Henley, Jessica Herring, Heather Hickman, Caitlan James, Zachary Keeton, Jessica Gray, Karl Marzahl, Kylie McAllister, Kelsea Mckinney, Emily Moore, Kaitlyn Pajinag, Montana Phillips, Charlotte Rivara, Chloe Rouleau, David Santos, Hannah Scott, Heather Snell, Peggy Stanley, Collin Strickland, Haley Tucker, Matthew Ward, Jessica Taylor;
Lena -- Juan Gonzalez;
Lewisville, Texas -- Venus Par;
Little Elm, Texs -- Jasmine Ealy, Daniel Larin;
Little Rock, Arkansas – Tara Lane;
Livonia -- Ryann Bizette;
Logansport -- Amanda Hill, Ashley Wheless;
Longview, Texas -- Gustavo Corrales, Hannah Dunn, Robdrick Halton, Joni Overman;
Julie Rawls;
Longville -- Johanna Braden;
Lonoke, Arkansas -- Rachel Terry;
Loranger -- Cambree Bailey, Laurie Lassalle;
Louisville, Mississippi -- Zachary Wilson;
Luling --- Nathan Roth;
Lumberton, Texas -- Joshua Terry;
Madisonville -- Alyce Lis, Jensen Volz;
Mandeville -- Evan Guillory, Guy Lecompte, Connor Loar, Carrie Maxwell, Blake Naquin, Prinice Neyland, Shannon Roussell, Sheridan Smith;
Mangham -- Rebekah Aultman;
Manito, Illinois -- Sarah Picken;
Mansfield -- Nicolette Hogan, Ashley Shelton, Brooke Smith;
Mansura -- Deaisha Johnson, Jonah Johnson, Katherin Lemoine, Distiny Thompson;
Many -- Rachel Bensinger, David Bourgeois, Toby Bruce, Jocelyn Cannon, Tyler Colston, Skyler Ezernack, Tiarra Frazier, Alison Garcia, Brittney Garcie, Savannah Garcie, Sheridan Gowen, Emmy Hinds, Emily Holcomb, Jenifer Meadows, Matthew Peace, Lincoln Pearce, Jonathan Pilcher, Bailey Walker;
Maringouin -- Laura Scronce, Jalacia Toussant;
Marksville -- Andre Boyer, Erica Ducote, Andria Lachney, Chaterrika Lavalais, Zachary Moreau, Madeleine Morrow, Tanner Nugent;
Marrero -- Lorn Bourgeois, Jade Duthu, Luis Escobar, Addison Hinson;
Marshall, Texas -- Tiffany Cortes, Laurann Graham, Tristian Zamora;
Marthaville -- Dillon Hagan, Mallory Powell, Madeline Procell, Daniel Rachal-Claspill;
Masura -- Kate Losavio;
Maurice -- Jenna-Clair Courville, Nicole Levine;
Merryville -- Kalan Townsley;
Metairie -- Kathryn Bancroft, Cameron Duhe, Mary Gaffney, Ellie Mandel, Madysen Norra;
Midland, Texas -- Savannah Cantwell;
Minden -- Kadeem Bailey, Aubry Dennis, Erin Dotson, Abby Greene, Hutton Leppert, Madison Tanner, Kayla Theus, Heather White;
Mira -- Taylor Andrews;
Missouri City, Texas -- Cayla Jones;
Monroe -- Demonta Brown, Dataya Cummings, Deshon Hayes, Ashley Jackson Franklin, Tatianna Randle;
Montgomery --Laryn Graves, Teri Ogorek, Stephanie Sanders;
Mooringsport -- Jacklyn Dublin;
Mora -- Gracy Rowell;
Morgan City -- Norris Duthu;
Morrow -- Quaniqua Joseph;
Moscow, Russia -- Polina Ivanova,
Mt. Hermon -- Warren McFarlain;
Murrieta, California -- LaQuitta Wilkins;
Natchez -- Victoria Bradford, Courtney Sarpy;
Natchitoches -- Alissa Addison, James Armstrong, Cass Arnold, Adam Barnes, Behrend Behrendsen, Lauren Bennett, Joshua Bolton, Kayla Bordelon, Megan Bouchie, Taylor Burch, Deasia Burrell, Ebone Burton, John Byone, Ana Cardaba Garcia, Valerie Chadick, Hannah Chelette, Laura Coffey, Donna Cooper, Whitney Crooks, Dalton Dark, Cieara Davis, Sean Day, Jacob Ellis, Fred Fontenot, Daniela Forero Salcedo, Ashley Fortenberry, Mark Gallien, Luis Gallo Quintero, Taylor Garland, Christopher Gistarb, Samuel Greene, Pamela Gross, Hannah Haigh, Michaela Haigh, Jorgia Hamel, Jett Hayes, Emily Heard, Marcie Jenkins, Regina Johnson, Zachary Johnson, Jeremy Jones, Brian Jordan, Daniel Killian, Michael Kingsley, Abagael Kinney, Lyndon Knueppel, Jiyoon Lee, Robert Lee, John Lindsey, Luke Lucky, Kary-Katharine McCormick, Amber Minor, Shanteria Montgomery, Destiny Moody, Sarah Moody, Brooklyn Noe, Karmen O' Connor, Joseph Parrie, Kevin Price, LaKendria Remo, Antavious Roberson, Cayla Roberts, Tyler Roberts, Aaron Rogers, William Rogers, Kayla Roquemore, Dante Samuel, Spencer Sepulvado, Anna Sibley, Josie Stamey, Scott Stewart, Harrison Thomas, Margaret Thompson, Victoria Thompson, Kaleb Usleton, Kristan Valdez, Ricardo Ventura, Ryan Wade, Kathryn White, Sarah Kay, Nicholas Wiggins;
New Iberia -- Tara Bonvillain, Bryson Bourque, Destinee Leger, Natalie Ortega, Madison Romero, Alexis Trosclair;
New Llano -Kendra Jones, Reaz Khan, Dennis Stein;
New Orleans -- Rayna Brantley, Beau Cook, Marquise Davis, Amy Favalora, Jaime Hendrickson, Karina Santiago, Jeffrey Swift;
Newman, Georgia -- Samantha Sims;
Norcross, Georiga -- Kailee Striplin;
Norwood -- Ty'Dashia McElwee;
Oakdale – Alyssa Cole, Kirstin Richard;
Oberlin -- Jonathon Villareal;
Opelousas -- Kierra Doucet, Diamond Leblanc, Amy Levier;
Pacifica, California -- Nicholas Pierotti;
Paris, Texas -- Emily Essary, Zachary Hevron, Cody Vorwerk, Jordan Whatley;
Pattison, Texas -- Morgan Hildebrand;
Pelican -- Mary Myers;
Pereira Risaralda, Columbia -- Mariana Ospina Rivas;
Pineville -- Connor Littleton, Aimee Ashworth, Christian Boudreaux, Raegan Brocato, Samantha Browning, Kaitlyn Burns, Taylor Campbell, Erika Carter, Luke Conway, Caitlin Crawford, Glory Deaton, Cory Franklin, Hannah Gaspard, Brooke Gongre, Leia Graham, Megan Gypin, Katelyn Hebert, Kaylin Jameson, Jacqueline Johnson, Alissa Joseph, Jessica King, Landon King, Carlee Lake, Brooke Leger, Jeffery Lepage, Ashlee Mitchell, Austin Nelson, Michalene Perry, Cinnamon Player, Wendi Powell, Brittany Shackleford, Odie Trusty, Wesley Williams, Alexis Williamson, Alan Winegeart, Jewel Woods, Madeline Wright;
Pitkin -- Jessica Jones;
Plain Dealing -- Hunter Horton;
Plaquemine -- Kameron Landry, Ma Kayla Washington;
Plum City, Wisconsin -- Brittany Reiter-Theeuwen;
Pollock -- Tanner Brazil, William Hardy;
Port Barre -- Olivia Lanclos, Danielle Schexnayder;
Prairieville -- Lauren Breaux, Joanna Bunnell, Claire Credeur, Andrea Gathercole, Jakalyn Hills, Bailey Mohler, Kyle Munson, Payton Stafford, Brooke Tompkins, Kaylon Wood;
Pride -- Leann Wills;
Princeton -- Ariell Shield;
Raceland -- Emily Adams, DQuincy McGuire;
Raeford, North Carolina -- Lauren Reilly;
Raleigh, North Carolina -- Aleida Alfonso;
Rayne -- Cameron Desselle;
Rayville -- Emily Rawls, Jennifer Rogers, Mary Rogers, Leslie Sharbono;
Reserve -- Ranata Coxie;
Rhinehart -- Bethany Russell;
Richardson, Texas -- Erin Wrozek;
Richmond, Texas -- Sidney Harris;
Ridgeland, Mississippi -- Jacqueline Fairley-Taylor;
Ringgold -- Alora Bryant, Abram Cook;
River Ridge -- Taylor Young;
Robeline -- Amy Bass, Hunter Dubois, Keira Huff, Bergen Oge, Laura Olguin, Megan Palmer, Rebecca Sparish, Christopher Taylor;
Rogers, Arkansas -- Taylor Bush;
Roseland -- Erin Verberne;
Rosepine -- Emily Camacho;
Rosharon, Texas -- Whitney Washington;
Rowlett, Texas --Daniel Miner;
Ruston -- Irene Hild, Qay'Shon Thurman, Jena Warren;
Saint Francisville – Claire Leming, Kathleen Morse, Katherine Noble, Hannah Prewitt;
Saint Gabriel -- Jainakee Cross;
Saint Ignace, Michigan -- Emilee Keuten;
Saint Martinville -- Blake Blanchard;
San Pedro Sula, Cortes, Honduras -- Jonathan Andino Madrid, Vilma Castro Lopez, Cesia Corrales;
Santa Fe, Texas -- Micaela Bouvier;
Saratoga, Arkansas -- Christie Sain;
Saskatoon Saskatchewan Canada -- Loren MacLennan;
Scott -- Tayla Soileau;
Scottsboro, Alabama -- Jessica Provenza;
Scurry, Texas -- Rebecca Blackshear;
Shreveport -- Foster Adams, Phillip Adams, Ashlee Arkansas, Chris Bankson, Angelica Bartlett, Austin Beene, Azhani Bennett, Jessica Bollingham, Hannah Bolton, Alyssa Bonacci, JiKeeriya-Jontay Bowden, Rakeisha Brown, Amanda Charles, Brandon Cockerham, Caitlin Coker, Elizabeth Cook, Colby Cranford, Naterria Davis, Emily Dean, Courtney Dehart, Kimberly Dennis, Kristina Doyal, Jada Dudley, Shalanda Duncan, Hannah Ellis, Reagan Escude, Ronald Evans, Candice Faith, Amye Flair, Sierra Foster, Sterlin, Samantha Freeman, Jamie French, Zachary Fussell, JaSae Gatlin, Rayvin Gaudet, Michael Ghattas, Destinee Green, Lashonda Hall, Madison Harper, Brea Housley, Melinda Hunt, April Hunter, Alyecia Ivory Stills, Ronesha Johnson, Randall Johnston, Lajarious Jones, Demariae Jordan, Molly Kelly, Emalee Kennon, Kaitlyn Knighton, Lakenya Lafitte, Katie Layfield, Hannah Lee, Jay Lester, Brandon Lewis-Graham, William Mahoney, Alaina McMillian, Destiny Mitchell, Damitron Moore, Latravia Mosley, Aaron Navarre, Maria Ogletree, Haley Peace, Allison Pearah, TreSor Pennington, Jared Perkins, Hayden Pilcher, Laura Pritchard, Lindsey Ray, Patricia Reed, Harrison Reeves, Kendall Reeves, Keyonna Roberson, Ansley Rosett, Caleb Rounsavall, Amanda Rushing, Mallori Sanders, Elizabeth Scott, Lawson Scott, Catherine Shaw, Kathryn Shrader, Mary Sibley, Jackiesha Simmons, John Slocum, Shelby Sowers, Christa Sprawls, Angel Stewart, Rashima Stewart, Somer Stratton, Amanda Strother, Khalil Sumlin, Destini Sweet, Joyce Taylor, Breyonna Thompson, Albert Tuiel, Kayla Waller, Ilyanna Warlen, Aaliyah Watkins, Dillion Wilkerson, Donald Williams, JeVannica Williams, Suzanne Williams, Emily Wingrove, Morgan Woodall, Randy Woodle;
Sibley -- Julianna Schober;
Sierner -- Emily George;
Sieper -- Whitney Browning;
Sikes -- Dylan Kelly, Tonya LeBaron;
Simmesport -- Kimani Batiste, Bailie Marsh, Taylor Myers;
Slaughter -- Ciara Gibbs;
Slidell -- Katie Buttner, Robert Carter, William Jensen, John Norvel, Theresa Sharp, Sophia Toranto, Maci Walgamotte, Olivia Warren;
Spring, Texas -- Victoria Harris, Elyssa Hernandez;
Starks -- Triston Bussell,
Stockbridge, Georgia -- Rachel Jeane;
Stonewall -- Hailey Compton, Madison Parker, Chassidy Sutton;
Sugarland, Texas -- Jake Gore;
Sulphur -- Kobe Ardoin, Derek Henry, Bralyn James, Rylie Mcfarlain;
Summerfield, South Carolina -- Alexandria Hughes;
Talihina, Oklahoma -- Heidi Couch;
Texarkana, Texas -- Cody Hambly, Daphne Hammett;
The Woodlands, Texas -- Robyn Beatty, Tyler Rapp;
Thibodaux -- Tierra Johnson;
Tioga -- Hannah Pusateri;
Tomball, Texas -- Kylie Spencer;
Toms River, New Jersey -- Jacqueline Manza;
Trout -- Makayla King, Kalee Mcguffee, Jacie Paul;
Turkey Creek -- Kelsie King;
Tyler, Texas -- De'Shalyn Jones;
Vacherie -- Tameeka Ross;
Vidalia -- Kayla Banks, Charles Johnson;
Vierzon -- Lena Billault;
Ville Platte -- Gabrielle Chapman, Joseph Evans, Hannah Gallow;
Vinton -- Shae Cramer;
Vinton, Texas -- Alexis Frescas;
Virginia Beach, Texas -- Danielle Hill;
Walker -- David Kolb;
Washington -- Halie Briley;
Welsh -- Jordan Durio, Lauren LeDoux;
West Monroe -- Charles Allen, Abigail Beck, Laura Lovell;
Westlake -- Baleigh Derouen,
Wills Point, Texas -- Rebekah Clark;
Winnfield -- Jermesia Anderson, Taylor Burnett, Simona Curry, Trenton Dill, Rhonda Duff, Kerry Fitzgerald, Kara Grantadams, Ieishlia Lynch, Brittany Parker, Katreiona Starks, Caitlin Womack, Caroline Womack, Katy Zimmerman;
Winnsboro -- Hunter Cooper, Darrel Doyle, A'Lexus Johnson;
Woodville -- Tiera Trask;
Woodworth -- Taylor Henry;
Yaroslavl, Russia -- Polina Mutel;
Youngsville -- Randall Blair, Hannah Broussard, Jessica Gilmore, Alexys Hebert, Brian Horton, Devyn Shores;
Zachary -- Carmeka Cooper, Neil Ahldwin;
Zwolle -- Holly Laroux, Courtney McDaniel, Konner Parrie, Holden Rivers;
Rebecca Reine.
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY to June Allyson, Mary Badham, Amiri Baraka, film composer Marco Beltrami, Toni Braxton, Lewis Capaldi, the Broadway run of CATS! (1982 and went for 18 years), Simon Cowell, conductor Charles Dutiot, Allen Ginsberg’s HOWL (1955), Kevin Godley, Taylor Hicks, activist-songwriter Joe Hill, Dave Hope (Kansas), drummer Jo Jones, musician/sound engineer Sven Jorgensen (thank you for the amazing mixes), Bernard Lavilliers, Yo-Yo Ma, Al Martino, John Mellencamp, Tim Minchin, Vaughan Monroe, Nathaniel Raitleff, The Rolling Stones version of “I Wanna Be Your Man” (1963), Judee Sill, Michael W. Smith, composer William Still, Tico Torres, Desmond Tutu, Tata Vega, Thom Yorke, and singer-songwriter, guitarist extraordinaire, and journalist for Guitar Player magazine Jimmy Leslie. When he’s not doing his “freaky freehand” fretwork as guest guitarist for Shana Morrison and other acts, he’s with his band Spirit Hustler doing his cosmic rock that, on an interplanetary jukebox, would play between The Allman Brothers, David Bowie, Funkadelic, and Pink Floyd. I’m grateful for the studio sessions and live shows we’ve been able to do together…check out Jimmy’s page
https://www.facebook.com/Jimmy-Leslie-Music-244868758879482/ ...and HB JL. Thank you for your years of twanging out joy.
#jimmyleslie #birthday #guitarplayer #johnnyjblair #sanfrancisco #oakland #brisbane
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April only knows that Captain Rogers doesn’t eat because the linguists under her purview talk, or gossip rather. It would be less irritating if they didn’t do it so persistently when they were meant to be working. It was difficult enough to parse complex syntactical structure as it was without the grating voice of Dr. Shana Morrison talking at length about how that poor Captain never seemed to eat. Which was how she found herself at half past eight returning to SHIELD because she was now in possession of the knowledge that an American treasure was still at work. The casserole dishes were heavy, and hot to the touch but it did not in any way impede her stride. Red soled shoes clicking dangerously on the linoleum. She swung into his office as if she owned the place. Blonde hair swept up in an elegant chignon, face a mask of serene coolness. A five foot tall empress in six inch Louboutin heels and a pencil skirt. She paused on the threshold and took in the office, lambent green gaze shrewd. Before she stepped over the threshold and set the stack of glass tupperware on the edge of his desk, “Eat--” she pointed, “Knish, sans onion seein’ as onion is awful. Lokshen kugel with dates, and latkes.”
#my level of excitement for this thread is ridiculous#idefk if april and steve have MET#she's just decided he isn't eating enough and therefore he's getting lokshen kugel#and knishes#because homeboy needs to eat
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Το περιοδικό TIME επιλέγει τις 100 γυναίκες της χρονιάς
Illustration by Mark Summers for TIME; Fawcett Family/Anthony Crowley/Camera Press/Redux, 2014: Painting by Toyin Ojih Odutola for TIME, 1996: Painting by Shana Wilson for TIME, 1993: Portrait by Tim Okamura for TIME; Schiffer-Fuchs—Ullstein Bild/Getty, 1945: Illustration by Jennifer Dionisio for TIME; Bettmann/Getty, 1969: Art by Mickalene Thomas for TIME; Johnson: Arlene Gottfried—Daniel Cooney Fine Art; Sign: Diana Davies © NYPL/Art Resource, NY, 1959: Illustration by Marc Burckhardt for TIME; Alamy, 1962: Painting by Shana Wilson for TIME, 1977: Illustration by Jason Seiler for TIME; HolLynn D'Lil/Becoming Real in 24 Days, 1950: Illustration by Alan Dingman for TIME; Bettmann/Getty Το γνωστό περιοδικό ΤIME, με αφορμή τον Παγκόσμιο Μήνα Ιστορίας της Γυναίκας που γιορτάζεται όλον τον Μάρτιο, επιλέγει 100 «γυναίκες της χρονιάς» (σχεδιάζοντας 89 επιπρόσθετα εξώφυλλα στα ήδη υπάρχον 11), μία για κάθε χρόνο λειτουργίας του πρότζεκτ, από το 1920 έως το 2019. Αποδίδει έτσι φόρο τιμής στις -εδώ και πολλά χρόνια- συστηματικά επισκιασμένες συνεισφορές των γυναικών. Κάθε χρόνο το περιοδικό TIME, ξεκινώντας από το 1927, προσφέρει ένα πολυαναμενόμενο εξώφυλλο και αφιέρωμα στον «Άντρα της Xρονιάς», τιμώντας με αυτόν τον τρόπο όχι μόνο συγκεκριμένα άτομα (άντρες κατά κύριο λόγο) αλλά και ιδέες, ζευγάρια παντρεμένων ή πολιτικών αντιπάλων, ομάδες ανθρώπων καθώς, επίσης, και άψυχα αντικείμενα. Το 1999 το εν λόγω αφιέρωμα μετονομάστηκε σε «Πρόσωπο της Χρονιάς«», σε μια προσπάθεια να εκσυγχρονιστεί στο πνεύμα της εποχής της φυλετικής ισότητας και να σταματήσει να έχει έναν ανδροκεντρικό χαρακτήρα, καθώς ως και το 1999, μόλις τέσσερις γυναίκες τιμήθηκαν με ένα εξώφυλλο στο περιοδικό.
Πηγή εικόνων: περιοδικό TIME- instagram.com Οι γυναίκες ή τα προτζεκτ γυναικών που επιλέχθηκαν ως ορόσημα της κάθε χρονιάς είναι οι εξής:
Πηγή εικόνας: Virginia Woolf / Illustration by Oliver Sin for TIME; George C. Beresford—Hulton Archive:Getty, TIME
Δεκαετία 1920
The Suffragists (1920) Emmy Noether (1921) Xiang Jingyu (1922) Bessie Smith (1923) Coco Chanel (1924) Margaret Sanger (1925) Aimee Semple McPherson (1926) Queen Soraya Tarzi (1927) Anna May Wong (1928) Virginia Woolf (1929)
Πηγή εικόνας: Kahlo, Frida (1907-1954) Self-Portrait on the Bed or Me and My Doll, 1937: The Jacques and Natasha Gelman Collection of the 20th Century Mexican Art and The Vergel Foundation. Photo: Erich Lessing/Art resource, NY/ARS, NY. © 2020 Banco de México Diego Rivera Frida Kahlo Museums Trust, Mexico, D.F./Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York, TIME
Δεκαετία 1930
Martha Graham (1930) Maria Montessori (1931) Babe Didrikson (1932) Frances Perkins (1933) Mary McLeod Bethune (1934) Amelia Earhart (1935) Wallis Simpson (1936) Soong Mei-Ling (1937) Frida Kahlo (1938) Billie Holiday (1939)
Πηγή εικόνας: Simone de Beauvoir / Albert Harlingue—Roger Viollet Collection/Getty, TIME
Δεκαετία 1940
Dorothea Lange (1940) Jane Fawcett and the Codebreakers (1941) The Resisters (1942) Virginia Hall (1943) Recy Taylor (1944) Chien-Shiung Wu (1945) Eva Peron (1946) Amrit Kaur (1947) Eleanor Roosevelt (1948) Simone de Beauvoir (1949)
Πηγή εικόνας: Illustration by Marc Burckhardt for TIME; Alamy, TIME
Δεκαετία 1950
Margaret Chase Smith (1950) Lucille Ball (1951) Queen Elizabeth II (1952) Rosalind Franklin (1953) Marilyn Monroe (1954) Bus Riders (1955) Golda Meir (1956) Irna Phillips (1957) China Machado (1958) Grace Hopper (1959)
Art by Mickalene Thomas for TIME; Johnson: Arlene Gottfried—Daniel Cooney Fine Art; Sign: Diana Davies © NYPL/Art Resource, NY
Δεκαετία 1960
The Mirabal Sisters (1960) Rita Moreno (1961) Jacqueline Kennedy (1962) Rachel Carson (1963) Barbara Gittings (1964) Dolores Huerta (1965) Stephanie Kwolek (1966) Zenzile Miriam Makeba (1967) Aretha Franklin (1968), Marsha P. Johnson (1969)
Illustration by Mercedes DeBellard for TIME; Gilbert UZAN—Gamma-Rapho:Getty
Δεκαετία 1970
Gloria Steinem @gloriasteinem (1970) Angela Davis (1971) Patsy Takemoto Mink (1972) Jane Roe (1973) Lindy Boggs (1974) American Woman (1975) Indira Gandhi (1976) Judith Heumann (@theheumannperspective) (1977) Lesley Brown (1978) Tu Youyou (1979)
Paper sculpture by Yulia Brodskaya for TIME
Δεκαετία 1980
Anna Walentynowicz (1980) Nawal El Saadawi (1981) Margaret Thatcher (1982) Françoise Barré-Sinoussi (1983) Bell Hooks (1984) Wilma Mankiller (1985) Corazon Aquino (1986) Diana Princess of Wales (1987) Florence Griffith Joyner (1988) Madonna (1989)
Illustration by Manjit Thapp for TIME; Brecher-Schulz/Ullstein Bild via Getty
Δεκαετία 1990
Aung San Suu Kyi (1990) Anita Hill (1991) Sinead O'Connor (1992) Toni Morrison (1993) Joycelyn Elders (1994) Sadako Ogata (1995) Ruth Bader Ginsburg (1996) Ellen DeGeneres (1997) J.K. Rowling (1998) Madeleine Albright (1999)
Veronique de Viguerie—Getty
Δεκαετία 2000
Sandra Day O'Connor (2000) Wangari Maathai (2001) The Whistleblowers (2002) Serena Williams @serenawilliams (2003) @Oprah Winfrey (2004) Melinda Gates @melindafrenchgates (2005) Ellen Johnson Sirleaf (2006) Lilly Ledbetter (2007) Michelle Obama @michelleobama (2008) @Malala Yousafzai (2009)
Illustration by Neil Jamieson for TIME; Sergey Ponomarev—AP
Δεκαετία 2010
Nancy Pelosi (2010) Tawakkol Karman (2011) Pussy Riot (2012) Black Lives Matter founders (2013) @Beyoncé Knowles Carter (2014) Angela Merkel (2015) Hillary Clinton @hillaryclinton (2016) Silence Breakers (2017) Maria Ressa @maria_ressa (2018) Greta Thunberg @gretathunberg (2019) Μπορείτε να δείτε όλες τις φωτογραφίες εξωφύλλων εδώ, καθώς επίσης και να διαβάσετε εκτενώς την ιστορία και τα κατορθώματα της κάθε γυναίκας που βρίσκεται στην λίστα. Read the full article
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Το περιοδικό TIME επιλέγει τις 100 γυναίκες της χρονιάς
Illustration by Mark Summers for TIME; Fawcett Family/Anthony Crowley/Camera Press/Redux, 2014: Painting by Toyin Ojih Odutola for TIME, 1996: Painting by Shana Wilson for TIME, 1993: Portrait by Tim Okamura for TIME; Schiffer-Fuchs—Ullstein Bild/Getty, 1945: Illustration by Jennifer Dionisio for TIME; Bettmann/Getty, 1969: Art by Mickalene Thomas for TIME; Johnson: Arlene Gottfried—Daniel Cooney Fine Art; Sign: Diana Davies © NYPL/Art Resource, NY, 1959: Illustration by Marc Burckhardt for TIME; Alamy, 1962: Painting by Shana Wilson for TIME, 1977: Illustration by Jason Seiler for TIME; HolLynn D'Lil/Becoming Real in 24 Days, 1950: Illustration by Alan Dingman for TIME; Bettmann/Getty Το γνωστό περιοδικό ΤIME, με αφορμή τον Παγκόσμιο Μήνα Ιστορίας της Γυναίκας που γιορτάζεται όλον τον Μάρτιο, επιλέγει 100 «γυναίκες της χρονιάς» (σχεδιάζοντας 89 επιπρόσθετα εξώφυλλα στα ήδη υπάρχον 11), μία για κάθε χρόνο λειτουργίας του πρότζεκτ, από το 1920 έως το 2019. Αποδίδει έτσι φόρο τιμής στις -εδώ και πολλά χρόνια- συστηματικά επισκιασμένες συνεισφορές των γυναικών. Κάθε χρόνο το περιοδικό TIME, ξεκινώντας από το 1927, προσφέρει ένα πολυαναμενόμενο εξώφυλλο και αφιέρωμα στον «Άντρα της Xρονιάς», τιμώντας με αυτόν τον τρόπο όχι μόνο συγκεκριμένα άτομα (άντρες κατά κύριο λόγο) αλλά και ιδέες, ζευγάρια παντρεμένων ή πολιτικών αντιπάλων, ομάδες ανθρώπων καθώς, επίσης, και άψυχα αντικείμενα. Το 1999 το εν λόγω αφιέρωμα μετονομάστηκε σε «Πρόσωπο της Χρονιάς«», σε μια προσπάθεια να εκσυγχρονιστεί στο πνεύμα της εποχής της φυλετικής ισότητας και να σταματήσει να έχει έναν ανδροκεντρικό χαρακτήρα, καθώς ως και το 1999, μόλις τέσσερις γυναίκες τιμήθηκαν με ένα εξώφυλλο στο περιοδικό.
Πηγή εικόνων: περιοδικό TIME- instagram.com Οι γυναίκες ή τα προτζεκτ γυναικών που επιλέχθηκαν ως ορόσημα της κάθε χρονιάς είναι οι εξής:
Πηγή εικόνας: Virginia Woolf / Illustration by Oliver Sin for TIME; George C. Beresford—Hulton Archive:Getty, TIME
Δεκαετία 1920
The Suffragists (1920) Emmy Noether (1921) Xiang Jingyu (1922) Bessie Smith (1923) Coco Chanel (1924) Margaret Sanger (1925) Aimee Semple McPherson (1926) Queen Soraya Tarzi (1927) Anna May Wong (1928) Virginia Woolf (1929)
Πηγή εικόνας: Kahlo, Frida (1907-1954) Self-Portrait on the Bed or Me and My Doll, 1937: The Jacques and Natasha Gelman Collection of the 20th Century Mexican Art and The Vergel Foundation. Photo: Erich Lessing/Art resource, NY/ARS, NY. © 2020 Banco de México Diego Rivera Frida Kahlo Museums Trust, Mexico, D.F./Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York, TIME
Δεκαετία 1930
Martha Graham (1930) Maria Montessori (1931) Babe Didrikson (1932) Frances Perkins (1933) Mary McLeod Bethune (1934) Amelia Earhart (1935) Wallis Simpson (1936) Soong Mei-Ling (1937) Frida Kahlo (1938) Billie Holiday (1939)
Πηγή εικόνας: Simone de Beauvoir / Albert Harlingue—Roger Viollet Collection/Getty, TIME
Δεκαετία 1940
Dorothea Lange (1940) Jane Fawcett and the Codebreakers (1941) The Resisters (1942) Virginia Hall (1943) Recy Taylor (1944) Chien-Shiung Wu (1945) Eva Peron (1946) Amrit Kaur (1947) Eleanor Roosevelt (1948) Simone de Beauvoir (1949)
Πηγή εικόνας: Illustration by Marc Burckhardt for TIME; Alamy, TIME
Δεκαετία 1950
Margaret Chase Smith (1950) Lucille Ball (1951) Queen Elizabeth II (1952) Rosalind Franklin (1953) Marilyn Monroe (1954) Bus Riders (1955) Golda Meir (1956) Irna Phillips (1957) China Machado (1958) Grace Hopper (1959)
Art by Mickalene Thomas for TIME; Johnson: Arlene Gottfried—Daniel Cooney Fine Art; Sign: Diana Davies © NYPL/Art Resource, NY
Δεκαετία 1960
The Mirabal Sisters (1960) Rita Moreno (1961) Jacqueline Kennedy (1962) Rachel Carson (1963) Barbara Gittings (1964) Dolores Huerta (1965) Stephanie Kwolek (1966) Zenzile Miriam Makeba (1967) Aretha Franklin (1968), Marsha P. Johnson (1969)
Illustration by Mercedes DeBellard for TIME; Gilbert UZAN—Gamma-Rapho:Getty
Δεκαετία 1970
Gloria Steinem @gloriasteinem (1970) Angela Davis (1971) Patsy Takemoto Mink (1972) Jane Roe (1973) Lindy Boggs (1974) American Woman (1975) Indira Gandhi (1976) Judith Heumann (@theheumannperspective) (1977) Lesley Brown (1978) Tu Youyou (1979)
Paper sculpture by Yulia Brodskaya for TIME
Δεκαετία 1980
Anna Walentynowicz (1980) Nawal El Saadawi (1981) Margaret Thatcher (1982) Françoise Barré-Sinoussi (1983) Bell Hooks (1984) Wilma Mankiller (1985) Corazon Aquino (1986) Diana Princess of Wales (1987) Florence Griffith Joyner (1988) Madonna (1989)
Illustration by Manjit Thapp for TIME; Brecher-Schulz/Ullstein Bild via Getty
Δεκαετία 1990
Aung San Suu Kyi (1990) Anita Hill (1991) Sinead O'Connor (1992) Toni Morrison (1993) Joycelyn Elders (1994) Sadako Ogata (1995) Ruth Bader Ginsburg (1996) Ellen DeGeneres (1997) J.K. Rowling (1998) Madeleine Albright (1999)
Veronique de Viguerie—Getty
Δεκαετία 2000
Sandra Day O'Connor (2000) Wangari Maathai (2001) The Whistleblowers (2002) Serena Williams @serenawilliams (2003) @Oprah Winfrey (2004) Melinda Gates @melindafrenchgates (2005) Ellen Johnson Sirleaf (2006) Lilly Ledbetter (2007) Michelle Obama @michelleobama (2008) @Malala Yousafzai (2009)
Illustration by Neil Jamieson for TIME; Sergey Ponomarev—AP
Δεκαετία 2010
Nancy Pelosi (2010) Tawakkol Karman (2011) Pussy Riot (2012) Black Lives Matter founders (2013) @Beyoncé Knowles Carter (2014) Angela Merkel (2015) Hillary Clinton @hillaryclinton (2016) Silence Breakers (2017) Maria Ressa @maria_ressa (2018) Greta Thunberg @gretathunberg (2019) Μπορείτε να δείτε όλες τις φωτογραφίες εξωφύλλων εδώ, καθώς επίσης και να διαβάσετε εκτενώς την ιστορία και τα κατορθώματα της κάθε γυναίκας που βρίσκεται στην λίστα. Read the full article
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