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dualcon · 2 years ago
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Some Things to Check Out
I wanted to share some information on what our Guests, Vendors, and GMs are up to. MonRiverGames is hosting their Spring Indie Showcase of regional game studios in Morgantown on April 1st. Bryan Larch is having a Kickstarter for his solo-play, d6, pen and paper fantasy adventure game: Random Quest Dungeon Delve. Oh Crap! is collaborating with itgirlfriday for a secret card in the their game.…
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the-bi-library · 1 year ago
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With November here, here are bi books out in November!
Let me know if I missed any bi books out in November. Books listed: The Mischievous Letters of the Marquise de Q by Felicia Davin The Santa Pageant by Lillian Barry I'm A Princess That Ran Away To A Magical World by Terry Bartley Til Death Do Us Bard by Rose Black Abbott: 1979 by Saladin Ahmed and Sami Kivela (Artist) Outdrawn by Deanna Grey Violet Moon by Mel E. Lemon Hummingbird: Part Two by Frances M. Thompson Vicarious by Chloe Spencer Tonight, I Burn by Katharine J. Adams A Power Unbound by Freya Marske @freyamarske Until the Blood Runs Dry by MC Johnson Dark Heir by C.S. Pacat Ride with Me by Jenna Jarvis We Are the Crisis by Cadwell Turnbull Allure by CEON Delay of Game by Ari Baran Hunt on Dark Waters by Katee Robert One Night in Hartswood by Emma Denny To Kill a Shadow by Katherine Quinn Come Out, Come Out by Alexia Onyx 💖Make sure to check TWs for all books if necessary. 💖Preorders help the authors greatly, so make sure to preorder any book(s) that catch your interest. 💖Here is the goodreads list of these books
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lboogie1906 · 10 months ago
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The Tuskegee Airmen were a group of African-American and Caribbean-born military pilots who fought in WWII. They formed the 332nd Fighter Group and the 477th Bombardment Group of the Army Air Forces. The name applies to the navigators, bombardiers, mechanics, instructors, crew chiefs, nurses, cooks, and other support personnel.
All African American military pilots who trained in the US trained at Moton Field, the Tuskegee Army Air Field, and were educated at Tuskegee University. The group included five Haitians from the Haitian Air Force and one pilot from Trinidad. It included a Hispanic or Latino airman born in the Dominican Republic.
March 22, 1942 - The first five cadets graduate from the Tuskegee Flying School: Captain Benjamin O. Davis, Jr. and Second Lieutenants Mac Ross,
Charles DeBow, L.R. Curtis, and George S. Roberts. They will become part of my the famous 99th Pursuit Squadron. List of Tuskegge Airmen.
Paul Adams (pilot)
Rutherford H. Adkins
Halbert Alexander
William Armstrong
Lee Archer
Robert Ashby
William Bartley
Howard Baugh
Henry Cabot Lodge Bohler
George L. Brown
Harold Brown
Roscoe Brown
Victor W. Butler
William Burden
William A. Campbell
Herbert Carter
Raymond Cassagnol
Eugene Calvin Cheatham Jr.
Herbert V. Clark
Granville C. Coggs
Thomas T.J. Collins
Milton Crenchaw
Woodrow Crockett
Lemuel R. Custis
Floyd J. Crawthon Jr
Doodie Head
Clarence Dart
Alfonza W. Davis
Benjamin O. Davis Jr. (C/O)
Charles DeBow
Wilfred DeFour
Gene Derricotte
Lawrence Dickson
Charles W. Dryden
John Ellis Edwards
Leslie Edwards Jr.
Thomas Ellis
Joseph Elsberry
Leavie Farro Jr
James Clayton Flowers
Julius Freeman
Robert Friend (pilot)
William J. Faulkner Jr.
Joseph Gomer
Alfred Gorham
Oliver Goodall
Garry Fuller
James H. Harvey
Donald A. Hawkins
Kenneth R. Hawkins
Raymond V. Haysbert
Percy Heath
Maycie Herrington
Mitchell Higginbotham
William Lee Hill
Esteban Hotesse
George Hudson Jr.
Lincoln Hudson
George J. Iles
Eugene B. Jackson
Daniel "Chappie" James Jr.
Alexander Jefferson
Buford A. Johnson
Herman A. Johnson
Theodore Johnson
Celestus King III
James Johnson Kelly
James B. Knighten
Erwin B. Lawrence Jr.
Clarence D. Lester
Theodore Lumpkin Jr
John Lyle
Hiram Mann
Walter Manning
Robert L. Martin
Armour G. McDaniel
Charles McGee
Faythe A. McGinnis
John "Mule" Miles
John Mosley
Fitzroy Newsum
Norman L Northcross
Noel F. Parrish
Alix Pasquet
Wendell O. Pruitt
Louis R. Purnell Sr.
Wallace P. Reed
William E. Rice
Eugene J. Richardson, Jr.
George S. Roberts
Lawrence E. Roberts
Isaiah Edward Robinson Jr.
Willie Rogers
Mac Ross
Robert Searcy
David Showell
Wilmeth Sidat-Singh
Eugene Smith
Calvin J. Spann
Vernon Sport
Lowell Steward
Harry Stewart, Jr.
Charles "Chuck" Stone Jr.
Percy Sutton
Alva Temple
Roger Terry
Lucius Theus
Edward L. Toppins
Robert B. Tresville
Andrew D. Turner
Herbert Thorpe
Richard Thorpe
Thomas Franklin Vaughns
Virgil Richardson
William Harold Walker
Spann Watson
Luke J. Weathers, Jr.
Sherman W. White
Malvin "Mal" Whitfield
James T. Wiley
Oscar Lawton Wilkerson
Henry Wise Jr.
Kenneth Wofford
Coleman Young
Perry H. Young Jr.
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zillanovikov · 2 years ago
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Behind the Screens: Tuesday Author Interview
Every Tuesday, get to know a bit about the stories behind the books you love, and discover your next favourite novel. Sabitha: We have Terry Bartley with us, to talk about his queer fantasy adventures, Tyranny of the Fey. Terry, tell us about your stories of elves, goblins, and orcs! Terry: A famed Elven researcher is worried about her home. When she discovers a new realm with massive magic…
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bewitchingbooktours · 2 years ago
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A Bewitching Monday A Round-Up of Daily Tour Stops L.A. Morton-Yates - Writing While Parenting #YAFantasy  #bewitchingbooktours https://buff.ly/3VrDcuw The Storm Darkens by Valerie Storm #Fantasy  #bewitchingbooktours https://buff.ly/3nifO5X Lucius & Patience must rely on each other and trust their growing bond to survive the obstacles and risks that lie in their path  https://amzn.to/3ZUSDMX #enemiestolovers  #paranormalromance #fantasyromance #vampireromance #epicquest  #witchromance Entwined within the Darkness by Charley Black https://buffykennedy.com/2023/05/entwined-within-the-darkness-by-charley-black/ BITTERSOULS TOUR https://ilovebooksandstuffblog.wordpress.com/2023/05/01/bittersouls-tour/ Tyranny of the Fey by Terry Bartley #Fantasy #ShortStories https://fang-tasticbooks.blogspot.com/2023/04/tyranny-of-fey-by-terry-bartley-fantasy.html ENTWINED WITHIN DARKNESS TOUR  #bewitchingbooktours https://buff.ly/3Nqgil6 Obedience  #bewitchingbooktours https://buff.ly/3oVusk5 Entwined Within the Darkness Within the Darkness Trilogy Book One by Charley Black - Paranormal Romance, Fantasy - A wild evening goes demonically wrong…  #bewitchingbooktours https://buff.ly/3oZCHvi How to Make Your Characters Believable with Author Bryan Cole #Fantasy  #bewitchingbooktours  https://buff.ly/3oHzBw6
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tuseriesdetv · 3 years ago
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Noticias de series de la semana
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Renovaciones
Comedy Central ha renovado South Park hasta su trigésima temporada. Además, Paramount+ ha encargado catorce películas.
Apple TV+ ha renovado Physical por una segunda temporada
Disney+ ha renovado The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers por una segunda temporada
Showtime ha renovado The Chi por una quinta temporada
Adult Swim ha renovado Tuca & Bertie por una segunda temporada
Roku podría producir una película de Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist y quizás más temporadas
Sky Comedy ha renovado Bloods por una segunda temporada
Disney+ ha renovado Star Wars: The Bad Batch por una segunda temporada
Cancelaciones
Apple TV+ ha cancelado Little Voice tras su primera temporada
Amazon ha cancelado Panic tras su primera temporada
HBO Max ha descartado Overlook. Se venderá a otra plataforma.
Noticias cortas
Britt Robertson (Cheyenne) y Michelle Forbes (Margaret) no estarán en la segunda temporada de Big Sky.
Matthew Willig (André the Giant) será regular en la segunda temporada de Young Rock.
Wyatt McClure (Billy) será regular en la quinta temporada de Young Sheldon.
Fichajes
Neil Patrick Harris (How I Met Your Mother, A Series of Unfortunate Events) protagonizará y producirá Uncoupled, en la que Michael pensaba que su vida era perfecta hasta que su marido se marcha tras diecisiete años.
Cobie Smulders (How I Met Your Mother, Stumptown) sustituye a Betty Gilpin en el papel de Ann Coulter en Impeachment: American Crime Story.
Ellen Burstyn (The Exorcist, Requiem for a Dream) volverá a interpretar a Bernie Stabler, la madre de Elliot (Chris Meloni), en la segunda temporada de Law & Order: Organized Crime.
Sam Waterston (Grace and Frankie, The Newsroom), Kurtwood Smith (That '70s Show, Resurrection), Anne Archer (Falcon Crest, Ghost Whisperer), Dylan Minnette (13 Reasons Why, Awake), Bashir Salahuddin (GLOW, Looking), Alan Ruck (Succession, The Exorcist), Mary Lynn Rajskub (24, The Girlfriend Experience), Hart Bochner (Too Old to Die Young, Die Hard), James Hiroyuki Liao (Unforgettable, Prison Break), Nicky Endres (One Day at a Time), Camryn Mi-Young Kim y Andrew Leeds (Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist, A Million Little Things) se unen a The Dropout. Interpretarán a George Schultz, secretario de Estado; David Boies, abogado representante de Elizabeth (Amanda Seyfried); Charlotte Schultz, esposa de George; Tyler Shultz, biólogo que trabaja en Theranos; Brendan Morris, ingeniero eléctrico de Theranos; Jay Rosan, miembro del equipo de innovación de la sede de Walgreens en Chicago; Lorraine Fuisz, esposa de Richard Fuisz (William H. Macy); Larry Ellison, millonario interesado en Theranos; Edmond Ku, jefe de ingeniería de Theranos; Ana Arriola, diseñadora de Apple reclutada por Elizabeth; Erika Cheung, graduada en Berkeley que empieza a trabajar en Theranos; y Roland, sabelotodo lameculos del CFO de Walgreen.
Ron Cephas Jones (This Is Us, Luke Cage) y Vinnie Jones (Galavant, Snatch) serán recurrentes en la segunda temporada de Law & Order: Organized Crime como Leon Kilbride, un congresista que sabe jugar sus cartas; y Albi Briscu, un gangster europeo.
Leslie Jones (Saturday Night Live, Ghostbusters) y Nat Faxon (Friends From College, Ben and Kate) se unen como recurrentes a Our Flag Means Death.
Sam Elliott (The Ranch, A Star Is Born) y los cantantes Tim McGraw (The Shack) y Faith Hill protagonizarán Y: 1883, la precuela de Yellowstone. Serán Shea Brennan, cowboy con un inmenso pesar que tiene la tarea de guiar a un grupo de Texas a Montana; y James y Margaret Dutton, patriarca y matriarca de la familia Dutton.
Luis Guzmán (Black Code, Oz) será Gomez, el padre de Wednesday (Jenna Ortega), en Wednesday.
Minka Kelly (Friday Night Lights, Titans), Dominic Fike y Demetrius "Lil Meech" Flenory Jr. (Black Mafia Family) se unen a la segunda temporada de Euphoria. Se desconocen detalles.
Michelle Forbes (The Killing, True Blood) será recurrente en la cuarta temporada de New Amsterdam como Veronica Fuentes, una fixer que tiene la tarea arreglar las cifras del hospital.
Kerry Bishé (Halt and Catch Fire, Narcos) será Austin Geidt, empleada número cuatro de Uber, en Super Pumped.
Ian Anthony Dale (Hawaii Five-0, Murder in the First) y Laurie Fortier (Hemlock Grove, Unsolved) se unen a la undécima y última temporada de The Walking Dead. Serán Tomi, miembro del grupo recientemente descubierto; y Agatha.
Keir Gilchrist (Atypical, United States of Tara), Elizabeth Marvel (Homeland, House of Cards) y Tom Pelphrey (Ozark, Iron Fist) se unen como regulares a Love and Death. Interpretarán al pastor Ron Adams, la pastora Jackie Ponder y Don Crowder.
Raza Jaffrey (Code Black, Smash) y Sennia Nanua serán Francois Guise y Rahima en The Serpent Queen.
Ella Rumpf (Grave, Freud) participará como invitada en la tercera temporada de Succession. Se desconocen detalles.
Julie Halston (Bitsy) estará en And Just Like That..., el revival de Sex and the City. Christopher Jackson (Hamilton, Bull) y LeRoy McClain (The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, Respect) serán Herbert Wexley, exitoso banquero de Manhattan y esposo de Lisa Todd Wexley (Nicole Ari Parker); y Andre Rashad Wallace, exitoso músico y marido de Nya Wallace (Karen Pittman).
Poppy Liu (Hacks, Sunnyside) se une como regular a Dead Ringers. Será Greta, encargada del servicio en casa de Elliot y Beverly (Rachel Weisz).
Eiza González (From Dusk Till Dawn, I Care a Lot) está en negociaciones para unirse al reparto de The Three Body Problem.
Beth Lacke (High School Musical: The Musical: The Series), Stephen Louis Grush (Longmire) y Cass Buggé (Disjointed) se unen como recurrentes a Lightyears. Serán Chandra, antigua alumna de Irene (Sissy Spacek) insatisfecha con su trabajo en una residencia de ancianos y con la vida en general; Nick, un solitario sin habilidades sociales que lleva un negocio familiar de cortinas y tiene una inesperada conexión con Stella (Julieta Zylberberg); y Jeanine, esposa de Byron (Adam Bartley) recién llegada a Farnsworth y vecina de Irene y Franklin (J.K. Simmons).
Byron Bowers (The Chi) será Herman, un director de Hollywood que se encuentra en París promocionando su película, en Irma Vep. Tom Sturridge (Sweetbitter, The Hollow Crown) sustituye a Jerrod Carmichael en el papel de Eamonn, exnovio de Mira (Alicia Vikander).
Daniel Augustin (David Makes Man), Ashlei Sharpe Chestnut (Homeland, Cruel Summer), Amandla Jahava y Jaboukie Young-White (Awkwafina Is Nora from Queens) serán recurrentes en Rap Sh*t como Maurice, amigo y colega de Shawna (Aida Osman); Fatima, compañera de clase y amiga de Cliff (Devon Terrell); Jill, amiga de la universidad de Shawna que trabaja en Spotify en Nueva York; y Francois Boom, antiguo compañero de clase de Shawna y productor.
Richard Roundtree (Family Reunion, Being Mary Jane) y Terri J. Vaughn (Insecure, Greenleaf) se unen como recurrentes a la segunda temporada de Cherish the Day. Serán Mandeville "MV" St. James, exjuez y padre viudo de Sunday (Joy Bryant); y Anastasia, futura exmujer de Ellis (Henry Simmons).
Justice Leak (Raising Dion, Powers) será recurrente en The Staircase como Tom Maher, compañero de David Rudolf (Michael Stuhlbarg).
Martin Bobb-Semple (Pandora, Free Rein), Karim Diané (StartUp), Sara Thompson (The 100, Burden of Truth), George Ferrier (Dirty Laundry), Miles J. Harvey (American Vandal) y Zenia Marshall (Date My Dad) serán recurrentes en One of Us Is Lying como Evan Nieman, novio de Bronwyn (Marianly Tejada); Kris Greene, nuevo estudiante con lazos con Cooper (Chibuikem Uche) y Nate (Cooper van Grootel); Vanessa Clark, mejor amiga de Addy (Annalisa Cochrane); TJ Forrester, novio de Vanessa; Lucas Clay, hermano pequeño de Cooper; y Keely Moore, novia de Cooper.
Melissa Saint-Amaud (Ozark) será Claire Brockman en Long Slow Exhale.
Alfie Fuller (Little America) participará en la cuarta temporada de The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel. Se desconocen detalles.
Christie Clark (Carrie), Austin Peck (Austin), Thaao Penghlis (André), Leann Hunley (Anna), Greg Rikaart (Leo), Chandler Massey (Will), Zachary Atticus Tinker (Sonny) y Eileen Davidson, que ha interpretado a varios personajes; también estarán en Days of Our Lives: Beyond Salem.
Pósters
       Nuevas series
Hulu ha encargado Tell Me Lies, basada en la novela de Carola Lovering (2018), que sigue una relación agitada y tóxica durante ocho años. Lucy Albright (Grace Van Patten; Nine Perfect Strangers, Maniac) y Stephen DeMarco se conocen en la universidad, donde decisiones aparentemente mundanas tienen consecuencias irrevocables. Escrita y producida por Meaghan Oppenheimer (Queen America). Produce Emma Roberts (First Kill).
Hulu encarga la comedia This Fool, antes conocida como Punk Ass Bitch, en la que un macarra de Los Ángeles (Chris Estrada) vive aún en casa de sus padres, trabaja en una organización sin ánimo de lucro que ayuda a la rehabilitación de pandilleros y se esfuerza para ayudar a cualquiera menos a él mismo. Con Michelle Ortiz (Mr. Mom) y Frankie Quinones (The Dress Up Gang). Escrita y producida por Estrada junto a Jake Weisman, Matt Ingebretson y Pat Bishop, creadores de Corporate. Producen Fred Armisen (Portlandia, Forever) y Jonathan Groff (How I Met Your Mother, Black-ish).
Syfy encarga Reginald the Vampire, dramedia en la que el mundo está habitado por vampiros bellos, en forma y vanidosos. Reginald Baskin (Jacob Batalon; Spider-Man: Homecoming, 50 States of Fright) es un héroe improbable que tiene que lidiar con todo tipo de obstáculos: no puede estar con la chica que le gusta, tiene un jefe bully en el trabajo y el jefe de los vampiros lo quiere muerto. Adaptación de los libros 'Fat Vampire' de Johnny B. Truant. Escrita por Harley Peyton (Twin Peaks, Channel Zero).
Amazon encarga The Lake, su primera serie original canadiense. Es una comedia en la que Justin (Jordan Gavaris; Orphan Black, Take Two) vuelve a casa tras romper con su pareja, con quien vivió en el extranjero durante muchos años, con la esperanza de reconectar con su hija biológica (Madison Shamoun), a la que dio en adopción en la adolescencia, pero descubre que su padre dejó la idílica casa del lago en la que él pasó su niñez a su hermanastra Maisy-May (Julia Stiles; Riviera, Dexter). Completan el reparto Jon Dore (How to Live with Your Parents (For the Rest of Your Life)), Carolyn Scott, Natalie Lisinska (Orphan Black, Mary Kills People), Travis Nelson, Declan Whaley (Criminal Minds) y Terry Chen (The Expanse, Jessica Jones). Escrita y producida por Julian Doucet (Killjoys, Bomb Girls).
eOne adaptará The Turnout, la próxima novela de Megan Abbott (2021). Las hermanas Durant, dueñas de una escuela de ballet y con una historia familiar problemática, contratan a Derek, un contratista, para reformar el estudio. Una de ellas comienza una aventura con él que amenaza sus lazos familiares y expone secretos de la familia.
Aubrey Plaza (Parks and Recreation, Legion) y Ramón Rodríguez (Gang Related, Iron Fist) protagonizarán el piloto de Olga Dies Dreaming, adaptación de la novela de Xóchitl Gonzalez (2021), en Hulu. Trata sobre dos hermanos nuyorriqueños con una madre ausente y políticamente radical y una vida entre la élite de Nueva York tras el paso del huracán María. Olga (Plaza) es una wedding planner cuya fachada oculta un interior oscuro, su búsqueda de la perfección se ha convertido en un compulsivo mecanismo de supervivencia, cree que nadie la ve como una igual y que su éxito es una ilusión y trata de escapar de su pasado todo lo que pueda. Prieto (Rodríguez) es un congresista orgulloso de su origen puertorriqueño que creció con el papel de patriarca y mantiene esta fachada ante sus votantes y sus oponentes. Escrita por Gonzalez y dirigida por Alfonso Gómez-Rejón (Me and Earl and the Dying Girl, American Horror Story).
HBO Max desarrolla Sag Harbor, adaptación de la novela de Colson Whitehead (2009) en la que Benji Cooper, uno de los pocos estudiantes negros de una escuela de secundaria de élite de Manhattan en 1985, escapa de los Hamptons cada verano para ir a Sag Harbor, donde una pequeña comunidad de profesionales afroamericanos han construido su propio mundo. Escrita por Daniel "Koa" Beaty. Producen Beaty, Whitehead y Laurence Fishburne (Black-ish).
Fechas
Deceit se estrena en Channel 4 el 13 de agosto
La segunda temporada de Ladhood se estrena en BBC Three el 15 de agosto
La segunda temporada de Code 404 se estrena en Sky Comedy el 1 de septiembre
La sexta temporada de Queen Sugar se estrena en OWN el 7 de septiembre
Doogie Kameāloha, M.D. se estrena en Disney+ el 8 de septiembre
The Lost Symbol se estrena en Peacock el 16 de septiembre
La cuarta y última temporada de Dear White People llega a Netflix el 22 de septiembre
Dopesick se estrena en Hulu el 13 de octubre
La segunda temporada de The Great se estrena en Hulu el 19 de noviembre
The Lord of the Rings se estrena en Prime Video el 2 de septiembre de 2022
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Tráilers y promos
La casa de papel - Temporada 5
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Impeachment: American Crime Story
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Stranger Things - Temporada 4
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Dear White People - Temporada 4 y última
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The Great - Temporada 2
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Y: The Last Man
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Dopesick
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Truth Be Told - Temporada 2
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Queen Sugar - Temporada 6
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Yellowjackets
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Cobra Kai - Temporada 4
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Diary of a Future President - Temporada 2
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thefashioncomplex · 6 years ago
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Nicole Kidman for Allure Dec. 2018/Jan. 2019
Wearing: Hillier Bartley dress, Delfina Delettrez earrings
Photography: Vicki King Styling: Beth Fenton Hair: Kylee Heath Makeup: Kate Synnott Prop stylist: Bryn Bowen Production: Kristen Terry
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packedwithpackards · 2 years ago
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Examining the sources of the Plymouth Colony Pages [Part 31]
Manning Leonard, Memorial: Genealogical, Historical, and Biographical, of Solomon Leonard, 1637, of Duxbury and Bridgewater, Massachusetts, and Some of His Descendants (Auburn NY: Children of the Author, 1896).
This book mentions the Packards a good many times (12 times to be exact). These include the following:
"Sam'l Packard had Sam'l b. 1678 d. 1720, Thomas br. of the preceding had 8 wives. Deliverance d, of Sam'l Packard and Abigail d. Jacob Leonard— his will 1729"- p 43 "Nehemiah Leonard...son of Seth and Silence (Packard) Leonard, was b. in Bridgewater, Mass., Aug. 26, 1769 ; m. Jan. 5, 1792 Phebe Pratt. He resided in Bridgewater where he (L Mav 19, 1886 ; his wife d. Sept. 19, 1826"- p 194
Additionally, the Kingman family married often into the Packard family. So this book has more information on the Packard family than most.
Caroline Louisa Leonard Goodenough, Memoirs of the Leonard, Thompson, and Haskell Families ... (Yellow Springs, OH: The Author, 1928).
This book, written in 1928, can only be borrowed on the Internet Archive and is only available on HathiTrust through a limited search. While the book would likely need to be bought or looked at in a library, ancestry has a handy search. It shows 21 results for the name "Packard" within the book including description of Samuel Packard's farm, called "Nipenicket" or the "Old Packard farm" apparently. The former name could be because there is a lake in Bridgewater called "Nippenicket," interestingly enough. As Dale Cook puts it, "the [Packard] family lived at the western edge of the town of Bridgewater, at Lake Nippenicket, and sometimes whole families of children, especially on the fringes of a town, went unrecorded."
A. B. Lyons, G. W. A. Lyon and Eugene F. McPike, Lyon Memorial: Massachusetts Families, Including Descendants of the Immigrants William Lyon, of Roxbury, Peter Lyon, of Dorchester, George Lyon, of Dorchester (Detroit, MI: The Authors, 1905).
There are eleven matches for the last name of Packard in this book. They include descendants such as "Rufus E. Packard" (pps 117, 153) and Cornelia B. Packard (p  307),to name two of the many results in this book.
State copies of Massachusetts vital records registers 1841-1920 at the Massachusetts State Archives, 220 Morrissey Blvd., Boston, MA 02125.
This isn't necessary anymore because MA vital records can be easily searched on Family Search at the time.
Milton E. Terry and Anne Borden Harding, Mayflower Ancestral Index: Volume 1 (Plymouth: General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 1981).
This can still be found for the low price of $10.00. One website, which covers the genealogy of Mayflower passengers is as helpful as this index to be clear.
Susan E. Roser, Mayflower Births & Deaths from the Files of George Ernest Bowman at the Massachusetts Society of Mayflower Descendants, 2 vols. (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1992).
The same goes for this book which was noted for the index above. It is not currently digitized online except in a search put up by Ancestry.com. The first volume reportedly has 16 results for the name "Packard."
Mayflower Descendant: A Quarterly Magazine of Pilgrim Genealogy and History (Boston: Massachusetts Society of Mayflower Descendants, 1899-1937, 1987 to present).  Edited by George Ernest Bowman, v. 1 [1899] to v. 34 [1937]; Alicia Crane Williams, v. 35 [1985] to v. 48 [1998]; Scott Andrew Bartley, v. 49 [2000] to date.
Some editions of this magazine have been digitized on Internet Archive, but not many, only select ones. An individualized search of each book could reveal the name of Packard perhaps but that assumption may even been too much of a gamble.
Lucy Mary Kellogg, Mayflower Families Through Five Generations ... Volume One ... Francis Eaton, Samuel Fuller, William White (Plymouth: General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 1975, Addendum 1984). Robert M. Sherman, Mayflower Families Through Five Generations ... Volume Two ... James Chilton, Richard More, Thomas Rogers (Plymouth: General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 1978, Addendum 1986). John D. Austin, Mayflower Families Through Five Generations ... Volume Six ... Stephen Hopkins, 1st Ed. (Plymouth: General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 1992).
This book is out of print but varying later volumes are available online or even available through the General Society of Mayflower Descendants.
Robert S. Wakefield, Ralph Van Wood, Jr., et. al., Francis Cooke of the Mayflower and His Descendants for Four Generations, 2nd ed. (Plymouth: General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 1987).
This book is likely part of the above series.
Barbara Lambert Merrick and Alicia Crane Williams, Middleborough, Massachusetts Vital Records, 2 Vols. (Boston: Massachusetts Society of Mayflower Descendants, 1986-90).
These records are online but only seem available through a subscription to the New England Historic Genealogical Society.
Note: This was originally posted on Apr. 27, 2018 on the main Packed with Packards WordPress blog (it can also be found on the Wayback Machine here). My research is still ongoing, so some conclusions in this piece may change in the future.
© 2018-2022 Burkely Hermann. All rights reserved.
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readingbooksinisrael · 3 years ago
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Books I read in December in order of Personal worth-it-ness
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Estie the Mensch/Jane Kohuth and Rozanne Litzinger (neurodivergent Jewish picture book)-Estie is always told to be ‘be a mensch’ but she likes pretending to be animals. Can she show that she can be both?
r Nation/Terry Pratchett (young adult alternate universe survival story)-Mau and Daphne, from two different sides of the world, end up on the same island after a tidal wave that devastates the archipelago.
It’s a Magical World/Bill Watterson (comic strips)-Calvin and Hobbes tease Susie, build snowmen, run away from the bycicle, visit alien worlds and are defeated by the babysitter-or are they?
c The Beginning/K.A. Applegate (middle grade sci fi)-When a group of kids decide to walk home through a construction site they know it’s dangerous but they don’t expect an alien to tell them about a secret war and give them the power to fight by morphing into animals…54 books later the war is about to end. Will they survive and, if they do, will they be happy?
r City of Masks/Mary Hoffman (alternate universe time travel portal middle grade fantasy)-Lucien’s father brings him a notebook to write in because the chemotherapy is making his throat hurt. When Lucien falls asleep with it in his hand he wakes up in an empty square in Bellazza - the Venice in a world that is beside our own. 
The Storm Keeper’s Island/Catherine Doyle (middle grade myth-based fantasy)-Once in a generation, Arranmore Island chooses a new Storm Keeper to wield its power and keep its magic safe from enemies. The time has come for Fionn's grandfather, a secretive and eccentric old man, to step down. Soon, a new Keeper will rise, and Bartley Beasley plans to be it.
b The Bear and the Nightingale/Katherine Arden (adult fairy tale fantasy)-Vasilia is a wild, motherless girl growing up in not too far from the Grand Duchy of Moscow but far enough that it seems very strange and remote. When her father brings her a stepmother, followed by a priest, from there, though, things begin to change, the winter to get colder.
Mother Jones: One Woman’s Fight for Labor/Betsy Harvey Kraft (middle grade non-fiction): Mary Harris, later known as Mother Jones, was born in Ireland in 1830 and immigrated to the United States as a young woman. With prodigious energy and a gift for oratory, looking frail and grandmotherly in her prim black dress, steel-rimmed glasses, and white hair, she became one of America's most influential union organizers.
Dinosaur on Shabbat/Diane Levin Rauchwerger and Jason Wolff (Jewish picture book)-A dinosaur visits a little boy every Shabbat to join in on all the Shabbat happenings, from going to shul to a Shobbos nap and walk.
זזה\רונית חכם ואורה איל (fantasy picture book)-Zaza is constantly moving. When she’s sick she gets bored in bed. Will she be able to get moving again?
Time to Say “Please”!/Mo Willems (picture book)-Mice with signs teach children about saying please (and excuse me, sorry, and thank you).
101 Dalmatians/Justine Korman Fontes, Bill Langley and Ron Dias (animal picture book)-Perdy and Pongo have 10 dalmatian puppies, but Cruella de Ville steals them to sell to the. Will they be able to rescue them in time?
ילד קטן הלך לגן/י”ד קזמון (picture book)-A little boy walks to school and is greeted by all kinds of animals.
Way Too Much Challah Dough/Goldie Shulman and Vitaly Romanenko (Jewish picture book)-Mindy's making challah for the very first time. She keeps on adding yeast and now it’s growing right out of its bowl! Will it ever stop?
Itamar Makes Friends/Josh Hasten and S. Kim Glassman (Jewish picture book)-Eight year old Itamar lives in a small village in Israel. He loves to milk goats, shear sheep, and most of all to play soccer. When he goes to visit his cousins in the big city, he meets boys who are totally different from him- or are they?
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“这是正义吗”:苏丹为何面临数十亿美元9·11罚单
9·11事件发生后,苏丹因为其政府在1991年到1996年间对本·拉登的接纳,成为唯一一个被认定支持9·11袭击的主权国家。从1993年起,苏丹就开始受到近30年经济制裁,国家经济长期处于崩溃边缘。2019年,苏丹人民通过革命推翻了曾为本·拉登提供庇护的巴希尔政府,希望重新与国际社会建立友好关系。然而,由于9·11受害者家属及幸存者团体在该国因制裁而被剥夺主权豁免权的时期对其提起了诉讼,20年后的今天苏丹仍然面临数十亿美元的巨额罚单。无论最后结果如何,对于寻求赔偿的“9·11”受害者家庭和试图从制裁包袱中挣扎出来的苏丹人民来说,一方的正义都会让另一方付出代价。
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2021年6月10日,苏丹首都喀土穆,司机在加油站加油。苏丹宣布终止燃油补贴后汽油价格上涨。
“9·11”恐怖袭击发生五个月后,罗恩·摩特利(Ron Motley)律师接到了来自蒂娜·伯内特(Deena Burnett)的电话,后者的丈夫在“9·11”袭击中身亡。她解释道,她的丈夫托马斯·伯内特(Thomas Burnett)曾在被劫持的飞机上,所以想询问摩特利是否愿意帮助她找到一种方式,起诉那些应该为这次袭击负责的人。
两周后,也就是2002年3月2日,摩特利和他的公司——摩特利· 赖斯公司的一行律师在伯内特加利福尼亚的家中待了一天。伯内特一家向他们描述了事情的经过:托马斯·伯内特发现自己乘坐的飞机要进行自杀式袭击之后,便带头进入93号航班的驾驶舱,他和跟着自己的乘客一起试图让飞机偏离原来的目标——白宫。驾驶舱的飞行记录仪记录下了在猛攻劫机者之前,他后来那著名的遗言——“我们要进来了!”没多久,飞机就撞毁了,44名乘客死亡。伯内特当时38岁。
摩特利·赖斯公司的律师约迪·弗劳尔斯(Jodi Westbrook Flowers)回忆道:“会面非常感人。托马斯·伯内特明显是个特别酷的人。我们很感动,决定进行调查。”摩特利·赖斯公司的创始人罗恩·摩特利和乔·赖斯(Joe Rice)分别因1970年代起诉石棉产业和1990年代起诉大型烟草公司而成名,他们为那些健康受损的人们赢得了几十亿美元的赔偿金。他们这次也视“9·11”受害家庭的困境为一次机会,为上千的无辜受害者伸张正义,让自己继续成为有行业影响力的机构。
2002年夏天,摩特利·赖斯公司代表伯内特家庭和其他500位“9·11”受害者家属进行起诉。起诉的对象有国际银行、8个伊斯兰基金会、慈善机构和他们的下属公司、被指控为恐怖主义者提供资金支持的个人以及苏丹政府。原告一开始称自己为“让恐怖主义破产9·11受害者家属联盟”( the 9/11 Families United to Bankrupt Terrorism),后来改为“法律制裁恐怖主义9·11受害者家属及幸存者联盟”( the 9/11 Families and Survivors United for Justice Against Terrorism,下文简称“受害者联盟”)。他们要求的赔偿金为一万亿美元,是史上与恐怖主义相关的最大民事案件。
特里·斯特拉达(Terry Strada)是其中一名原告,她的丈夫在“9·11”中丧生。从那开始,她一直把追求对于所发生之事的“承认”放在第一位。“我的丈夫是被杀害的,我的孩子们没有了父亲。一个人抚养孩子实在太难了。”对于斯特拉达和其他家庭来说,那些支持“9·11”劫机者的组织、政府和个人犯下了谋杀罪却逃脱了惩罚。
在被告名单中,苏丹显得格格不入。袭击参与者中没有一个苏丹人,被告名单中大多都是沙特的机构和个人,而苏丹是唯一一个被指责资助“9·11”袭击的主权国家。苏丹被要求负责是因为其政府在1991年到1996年对本·拉登很殷勤。原告认为如果本·拉登没有得到来自苏丹的支持,他就不可能成功召集袭击美国的资源。
“受害者联盟”的案件从开始启动到现在已经快20年了,仍然没有进入审判阶段。但在这期间,苏丹自身却经历了重大变化。2002年提起诉讼时,苏丹已经非常贫困了。连续数任苏丹政府的腐败和好战让经济非常脆弱,而美国多年的制裁使状况进一步恶化。1993年,美国将苏丹认定为支持恐怖主义的国家(state sponsor of terror,缩写为SST),将其加入了一个流氓国家的短名单,这个名单上还有伊朗、伊拉克、古巴、利比亚、朝鲜和叙利亚。这个认定限制了诸如世界银行等国际金融机构的经济援助、投资、贸易和贷款。自1997年起,美国为了惩罚苏丹侵犯人权和支持恐怖主义,进一步对其经济制裁。
彼时,苏丹同外界的正式商业��动在很大程度上都被切断了。包括从农业设备到药品和医学技术在内的所有东西都很难获得。2008年,苏丹国有航空公司因为无法获得零部件而未能通过安全检查被停飞。苏丹几乎没有什么能够出口——唯一的例外是用在软饮料里的阿拉伯树胶,这是得益于大型软饮生产商的成功游说——本已非常脆弱的经济基础开始动摇。赚不到钱,政府就开始印钱,然后苏丹的经济进入了通货膨胀的螺旋。当2011年南苏丹脱离出去,苏丹失去了大部分可出口的石油。“那个时候事情就开始脱离轨道了,我们今天仍然受通货膨胀的影响”,苏丹经济学家约瑟夫·伊·马赫迪说(Yousif El Mahdi)。
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2020年12月14日,苏丹首都喀土穆,一名苏丹男子走过印有苹果创始人、已故CEO史蒂夫·乔布斯头像的涂鸦。
2017年10月美国解除了一些经济制裁,但苏丹仍被认为是资助恐怖主义的国家,同此相关的制裁仍然保留。巴希尔领导的政府自从1989年政变后掌权,一直追求宗教极端主义形式,因此对于恐怖组织和本·拉登这样的人,苏丹成为了一个友好的地方。只要巴希尔在位,美国就不可能把苏丹从支持恐怖主义国家的名单上划掉。只要还在名单上,苏丹的经济就不可能真正恢复。
2019年,巴希尔的政府被革命推翻,巴希尔被免职。过渡时期政府同华盛顿方面谈判,2020年12月苏丹最终从恐怖分子名单上被划去。这个国家终于能够还清债务并得到国际援助,看上��苏丹新的未来要开始了。据参加了苏丹首都喀土穆的反政府抗议的穆罕默德·哈桑(Mohamed Hasan)回忆,“那时候我们都在说,我们做到了!快来给我们开门,巴希尔终于下台了”。
但有一处蹊跷。苏丹在恐怖分子名单上时,它在美国被剥夺了主权豁免权,这意味着苏丹在美国因对美国公民的恐怖袭击被起诉时,是不被保护的。当苏丹被从那张名单上去掉时,重新获得了豁免权,只有一个例外——“受害者联盟”案件。了解美国政府和“9·11”受害者家属之间的协商情况的有线人告诉美国广播新闻,去年律师向苏丹索赔40亿美元。
也就是说,在将近三十年的制裁造成的经济破坏之后,苏丹还要面临高达数十亿美元的法律赔偿。苏丹换了新政府这一事实无足轻重。作为“9·11”受害者家庭的代表,特里·斯特拉达说,“改换政权只是等式的一半。即使巴希尔被免职,这个国家依然要为此前政权犯下的暴行负责任”。
因为“9·11”受害者家庭依然在寻求赔偿金,苏丹人民希望的经济好转和国际支持遇到了障碍。对于那些希望把推翻巴希尔作为与国际社会重塑良好关系开端的苏丹人来说,“受害者联盟”案件“不啻一种背叛”。
苏丹的过去被与恐怖组织的瓜葛所玷污。“苏丹在1993年被列入[恐怖主义赞助国家]名单是没有问题的”,前任中情局分析师、前美国苏丹问题特使参谋长卡梅隆·哈德森(Cameron Hudson)如是说。1991年,本·拉登带着四个妻子和十四个孩子来到苏丹。哈德森说,那个时候,苏丹将自己宣扬为各种恐怖组织的避难所,并鼓动“在整个中东地区的革命和恐怖主义行为。”
尽管已经过去20年了,但苏丹1990年代早期和中期同恐怖主义的联系在多大程度上对9·11袭击负有责任,还是不太清楚。少数曾经见过本·拉登的记者之一彼得·伯根(Peter Bergen)认为本·拉登在苏丹的故事有两个方面。本·拉登在苏丹的公开身份是商人,“这在一定程度上实在真的”,伯根说。本·拉登在苏丹的确拥有和开办过一些项目,其中包括制革厂、面包店、一百万英亩的农场和道路建设工程。然后,就是“这个故事更为复杂的部分”。
伯根说,本·拉登在苏丹期间,基地组织“的确开始将力量聚焦在美国身上”。每周四晚上,本·拉登都会在他喀土穆的家中演讲,他“越来越多谈论要砍掉蛇头”。本·拉登用蛇作为比喻,指的是穆斯林所有耻辱的源头都是美国。但就美国而言,对于本·拉登展示的威胁却反应有些慢。本·拉登在苏丹期间担任美国苏丹大使的唐纳德·彼得森2001年接受《卫报》采访时表示:“那时候存在他被标记为危险人物的意识,但回想起来我们并没有弄懂他。”
据基地组织前成员所述,在1990年代早期,本·拉登在苏丹之外经营着一项业务,内容包括分销武器、提供训练、协调对东非恐怖主义目标的监视以及为苏丹国外的团体筹集资金。在本·拉登的行为吸引下,外国激进分子来到喀土穆,这里成为吸引不同伊斯兰组织的磁石。
我长大的房子距离本·拉登租用的一处房产不远,在喀土穆一片幽静的居民区。1994年我16岁,在某个星期五,来自一个埃及恐怖组织的四名成员向恩图曼附近一座清真寺里做礼拜的人开枪扫射。我们一家在昨晚星期五礼拜后开车经过,清真寺以往的平静被打破了,我们看见一些人跑出来,呼喊救命,他们的白色长袍上沾着血。一个男人蹒跚至马路上,头发蓬乱身前染血地呆立于车流中。射杀16个人之后,枪手们钻进车里,驶向本·拉登的住所准备刺杀他。他们最终失败,但又有3个人被杀。
到1996年,本·拉登的生意给苏丹带来的经济利益已经被他招来的麻烦超过了。那年五月,本·拉登被苏丹驱逐,他的资产也被查封。但是苏丹此时同他撇清关系已经为时已晚。本·拉登在苏丹的时候已经开始计划并为对美国进行重大袭击筹集资金。
1998年8月7日,也就是本·拉登被驱逐出苏丹两年后,两枚炸弹同时爆炸,一枚在肯尼亚首都内罗毕的美国大使馆,另一枚在坦桑尼亚最大城市达累斯萨拉姆的美国大使馆。215人——大多数是当地公民——死亡。本·拉登领导的位于阿富汗的基地组织承认对爆炸负责。后来的调查发现,在这次袭击以及本·拉登被驱逐之前,苏丹曾为参与爆炸的激进分子提供护照和庇护。
阿里·苏凡(Ali Soufan)在1997年到2005年任FBI监察特工,曾监督东非使馆爆炸和“9·11”前后事件的复杂国际调查。当我和他谈话时,他很坚定地认为苏丹和“9·11”之间没有被证实的联系,但是承认苏丹和本·拉登早年的联系以及对东非爆炸实施者的支持留下了长久的隐患。
苏凡指出有两个团体为基地组织提供庇护:“一个是非国家的塔利班,另一个是苏丹。所以他们肯定会找苏丹问责。”在苏丹看来,沙特阿拉伯同“9·11”的关���比苏丹紧密,“十五位劫机者都来自沙特,有很多问题需要沙特回答”。
苏丹同东非爆炸脱不开的干系持续制造法律上的麻烦,并且让苏丹上了负面的头条新闻。但更糟糕的头条还在后面。
2003年2月,苏丹西部爆发了种族和部落冲突。2007年,时任美国总统布什对苏丹实行了更严格的制裁。一年多之后,国际刑事法院起诉巴希尔。
“苏丹在美国成了每一项自由主义价值的恶魔”,前中情局分析师哈德森告诉我,“无论是宗教自由、童兵、奴隶制,随便举一个,苏丹都在最恶劣的罪犯名单的顶部,巴希尔和他的人民是世界上最糟糕的罪恶和人权侵犯的化身。”
因为列入SST名单而被剥夺主权豁免权之后,苏丹也面临一系列诉讼。2001年,内罗毕美国大使馆爆炸案的一名幸存者詹姆斯·欧文斯(James Owens)在华盛顿联邦法院对伊朗和苏丹提起民事诉讼,主张这两个国家都在袭击发生前向爆炸实施者提供了支持。其他受害人及其家属加入了这项法律行动。国际法律公司Crowell&Moring的资深合伙人斯图尔特·纽博格(Stuart H Newberger)代理了所有在内罗毕美国大使馆爆炸案中丧生的美国人。“案件进展缓慢”,他告诉我,“因为现在不清楚中情局和联邦调查局多大程度上能把苏丹和基地组织联系起来。这花了很长时间。”他的委托人中包括苏·巴特利(Sue Bartley),她的丈夫朱利安和儿子小朱利安都死于内罗毕袭击。朱利安·巴特利生前是美国大使馆的总领事,美国外交体系中位阶最高的非裔美国人之一。
苏丹无视了这起案件。2003年3月,在该国未能根据传唤派出任何法律代表进行辩护的情况下,哥伦比亚地区法庭作出了有利于原告的裁决。苏丹这才雇用了法律顾问试图撤销这起对其不利的案件,将诉讼程序拉长了数年之久。
2002年8月,摩特利·赖斯公司代表“9·11”受害者家庭提起诉讼之后,苏丹又一次没有回应。据弗劳尔斯所说,律师事务所并没有再去催促,因为即使他们胜诉,也没有可能真正获得补偿。因为苏丹不作回应,美国对其也没有任何办法。“9·11”受害者家庭转而聚集力量争取起诉沙特阿拉伯的权利。
弗劳尔斯告诉我,负责9·11案件的律师找过三四个联邦法官,在巡回法庭来来回回,直至最高法院。他们同时也对政界代表施压。这项努力最终促成了《法律制裁恐怖主义赞助者法案》(Jasta)。此法案2009年被提交至美国国会,旨在使受害者可以在美国民事法庭上,让外国政府为发生在美国本土的恐怖袭击负责。2016年9月,奥巴马否决了这一法案,结果是他的否决被推翻。摩特利·赖斯的高级律师多恩·米格里奥里(Don Migliori)讲述了一个关于“9·11”受害者家属在奥巴马否决该法案前夕与他会见的惊人故事。他说,“他很愤怒”,当奥巴马被问及他为何反对该法案时,他回答说:“你们可以起诉的其他人足够多了。”但在2016年9月,奥巴马的否决被国会推翻,《法律制裁恐怖主义赞助者法案》最终通过,原告们赢得了起诉沙特阿拉伯要求赔偿的权利。
沙特阿拉伯的境遇当然更适合支付赔偿金。在这一阶段,苏丹已经在恐怖主义名单上呆了23年,在被制裁的第三个十年中,处于安全和经济危机的边缘。
当与恐怖主义有关的诉讼在美国法庭曲折进行着,苏丹人继续承受着制裁之重。制裁涉及面既深且广,几乎影响到了日常生活的方方面面,让原本就生活在腐败无情政府统治下的苏丹人多了更多苦难。例如面包这样的基本食物都变得异常昂贵,医疗健康方面受到的打击最为沉重。2010年国际刑事法院颁发了巴希尔的逮捕令,不安情绪开始增长,不仅是在苏丹的边缘地区,也包括巴希尔的大本营喀土穆及周边城市。2011年到2013年,受“阿拉伯之春”相关事件触发,在对通货膨胀和生活水准的下降的持续愤怒下,抗议此起彼伏并被暴力镇压。
抗议者往往被拘留、拷打甚至枪杀。苏丹叛乱区域——西部地区和努巴山区受到的待遇最糟糕。反对派激进主义分子法里德(Amjed Farid)都记不清自己在巴希尔政权的最后10年被逮捕过多少次,“我们被毒打、虐待,但还是没有那些种族主义武装力量盯上的人惨”。几乎每家每户都认识一个某时被关在巴希尔“鬼屋”中的人,同政府产生冲突就会被关在这里,备受折磨甚至被消失。
2017年,在确认巴希尔政府降低了战争强度并且同美国有更多打击北非恐怖主义团伙的合作后,美国解除了对苏丹的一部分经济制裁,苏丹获准在国际上以美元交易,允许其进口航空零部件、农用和医用设备。但那时苏丹的经济危机已经非常严重,政府开始限制人们的银行取现数额。2018年初,人群在银行外面聚集,客户在那里抗议,还经常为了取现金和银行职员大打出手。
“与其说美国用制裁来威慑,不如说是“表示不高兴”,曾于2008年到2018年在美国负责判定哪些国家、组织和个人为恐怖分子的官员杰森·布拉扎基斯(Jason Blazakis)说,制裁是一个��笨拙的工具”,制造了一种让普通人受苦受难的环境。在他看来,“恐怖主义资助国家”的认定作为工具往往事与愿违,旨在削弱的对象反而因此更强大了。
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2015年5月26日,苏丹苏丹港,世界粮食计划署向苏丹战区难民提供4.75万公吨高粱援助。
当禁止外国援助的制裁让苏丹普通民众的生活极度艰难,却并没有削弱巴希尔的地位。2017年彭博社获取的文件显示,苏丹政府关联的团体找到了规避禁令的方法,以人道主义豁免的幌子获取进口医疗设备的准许证,最后配备给收费昂贵的私立医院。这不仅严重削弱了公共医疗系统,还把钱装进了政府官员的口袋。
制裁的遗产之一是苏丹医疗体系中的人对众多病人死于轻症已经听天由命了。对于苏丹人来说,因为轻微病症住进医院后再没能回家已司空见惯。产科服务尤其受到了恶劣影响,苏丹是婴儿死亡率最高的国家之一,每1000个新生儿中就有40个死亡,早产儿几乎没有存活的可能性。
赛斐丁(Eshraqa Seifaldeen)是在制裁中长大的一名年轻医生。她在喀土穆的一家医院工作,那里没有氧气,没有盐水点滴,没有静脉注射,没有呼吸机,也没有心率监控。赛斐丁接受的是产科医生的训练,但她尝试在人手短缺的医院中填补不同专业间的空隙。今年早些时候她告诉我,“医院里什么也没有,系统运作的方式是,每次有病人来,我们就让家属去采购基础的救命药品。如果他们没有钱,我们只能让他们试试别家医院。”
赛斐丁被一个病例困扰。一位女性为了生孩子用了15年时间,最终怀上了一对双胞胎。2019年,她在怀孕34周时早产时去了赛斐丁所在的医院,结果被告知早产儿的重症监护室已经不能用了,只能去其他医院看看有没有免费的恒温箱。还在产程中的她被所有其他医院拒绝,最后还是回来要求住院,她对医生说,“能活就活,死了也没办法”。
经过复杂的生产过程,两个孩子都生出来了,但只有一个活下来。赛斐丁说:“我忘不掉这件事。她为了要孩子等了这么长时间,即使失去了一个本不该失去的孩子——34周并不算太早,应该可以活下来——她还是为没有两个孩子全都失去而高兴。”
上万人在喀土穆的苏丹军事总部静坐抗议,如果巴希尔不下台他们就不走。2019年4月11日,革命最终推翻了巴希尔,他被免职了。那天喀土穆街市上的气氛是,人们醒来感受到了长久以来未曾感受到的东西——希望。由平民、军方和准军事力量组成的过渡期政府准备让苏丹重新进入国际社会,但只要苏丹还在恐怖主义支持国家名单上,这就是不可能的。
苏丹同美国的谈判从2020年早些时候就开始了。这个时机不错,特朗普正在筹备再次竞选总统,他认为这是一个机会。特朗普政府同意考虑苏丹的请求,但他们需要回报——要求苏丹承认以色列并且赔偿1998年东非恐怖袭击受害者的损失。2020年5月,美国最高法院做出最后的判决:苏丹在大使馆爆炸案中扮演的角色已经被证实,需要支付赔偿金和罚金共102亿美元,大约是苏丹那年GDP的30%。特朗普政府也坚持苏丹应该对20年前“9·11”受害者家庭的起诉有所回应。
这最后的要求让苏丹的谈判者觉得意外。2020年9月,苏丹驻美大使努雷丁·萨蒂(Nureldin Satti)说,如果这样的起诉不能免除,苏丹的经济永远不可能恢复。
在后革命时代的苏丹,9·11受害者家属的律师们面对的是一个渴望展示一个告别了残忍好战的巴希尔政权的、更愿意进行国际合作的新政府。在开始法律行动将近20年后,2020年11月,9·11受害人家属终于在纽约南区联邦地区法院提出了陪审团审判的要求,对“2001年9月11日恐怖分子袭击美国造成的错误死亡、个人伤害、财产损毁和经济损失”要求赔偿。
2020年10月,苏丹和东非爆炸案中的受害者签订协议,赔付了3.35亿美元,仅仅是美国最高法院设定的102亿的零头。该国的恐怖主义国家认定被移除,“法院大门”对未来诉讼关闭。但是9·11相关的几十亿美元赔偿金问题还没有解决。
对于羽翼未丰官司缠身的苏丹政府而言,被从恐怖主义名单上移除的收益���得不够快。它的脚下有好几簇火苗,每一簇都有将之吞没的潜力。排队加油的队伍蜿蜒通过所有街区。停电美图都在发生。在2021年的第一个季度,通胀率达到了341%的新纪录,仅次于津巴布韦和委内瑞拉。抗议再次爆发。革命的红利已经越来越难被相信。
更大的问题在于,新政府并不是它所号称的那样同过去完全撇清了干系。军方和准军事力量还是由过去服务巴希尔政府的人组成,他们自己就被指控曾在战争中犯罪。被以危害人权罪通缉的巴希尔被“软禁”在苏丹的一处改造机构,仅仅以腐败定罪。
苏丹的经济危机可能会引发新的军事政变,重新回到独裁统治或者更糟糕的无政府和失控国家状态。一名希望匿名的政府顾问最近告诉我这个国家正在走向“灾难”。
“9·11”受害者家庭现在正同时起诉苏丹和沙特阿拉伯。目前案件在取证阶段,法官最后会宣判是否有足够证据进入下一步审判从而确定赔偿数量。弗劳尔斯律师表示,很多家属,她称他们为“先驱”,那些最初对苏丹提起诉讼的人仍然决意向前推进,即使是在经历了漫长无果的追寻之后。她说律所经常收到来自家属的表达感激的信件,“至少还有人没有忘记我们”。随着9·11二十周年纪念日临近,家属的故事和他们的案件将得到新的关注。苏丹政府也采取了防御姿态,以证据不足为由申请取消案件。
无论最后结果如何,对于寻求赔偿的“9·11”受害者家庭和试图从制裁包袱中挣扎出来的苏丹人民来说,一方的正义都会让另一方付出代价。反对派激进分子法里德说,“苏丹人民为巴希尔的独裁统治付出了两次代价——我们以血的代价用人民革命推翻了支持恐怖主义的暴君,现在我们又要为暴君的行为做出赔偿,尽管我们是他最早的受害者。”
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Terry Bartley is a fantasy writer. He has been writing short stories set in his original fantasy universe, Galevyn, for the past year using various characters. You can read all of them on his website. You can also get them in the upcoming collection of short stories, Tyranny of the Fey. He also hosts the podcast “Most Writers Are Fans,” about the intersection between writing and fandom. Every…
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Until I Can Go Back to My Favorite Restaurant, This Jerk Paste Is the Next Best Thing
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I don’t know how I lived so long without a jar of Walkerswood jerk seasoning | Elazar Sontag
Walkerswood Jamaican jerk seasoning has quickly become a kitchen staple
I smear the dark brown paste on everything. I pat it onto salmon filets before I slide them into the oven and sneak it between tightly stacked leaves of cabbage layered into a steamer basket. I use my hands to massage it into Brussels sprouts, roughly chopped carrots, and broccoli florets. And every time I pull the container from my fridge, I ask myself how the hell I lived so long without a jar of jerk seasoning.
I didn’t grow up eating much Jamaican food in Oakland, California. This city, awash with some of the best Ethiopian and Eritrean, Filipino, Mexican, and Laotian food in the country, has comparatively few spots offering flavors of the Caribbean. And neither of my vegetarian Jewish parents were making a whole lot of curry chicken or braised oxtails.
My introduction to jerk chicken — its skin soaked in the flavor of sweet smoke, of Scotch bonnet peppers, allspice berries, ginger, and green onion — was during my first year of college, across the Hudson river from a New York town called Kingston. That’s where I had my first meals at Top Taste, where you’ll find the best — and more or less only — jerk chicken, curry goat, and oxtails in town. The snug restaurant, painted with wide stripes of yellow and green in the colors of the Jamaican flag, and set on the corner of a sleepy residential street, sells all sorts of groceries you can’t find elsewhere in the area: ackee, saltfish, canned callaloo and Tastee Cheese in vacuum-sealed aluminum containers.
As soon as the door swung open on my first visit four years ago, I was greeted by booming dancehall coming from a boombox propped above the entrance and the smiling faces of owners Melenda Bartley and Albert Samuel Bartley, known to a stream of friends and loyal customers as Sammy. For many, Top Taste brought familiarity and reminders of faraway homes. To me, everything about the experience was new, a welcome and deeply needed change of pace and scenery from the always-boiled, never-baked food of my college dining hall. I didn’t own a car, but whenever I could convince one of my new friends to drive me there, I was at Top Taste.
This wasn’t the sort of recipe I could transcribe, fold up, and stash away for safekeeping.
Over the years, Melenda and Sammy became friends, and their restaurant felt more like home than the cement-block dorm where I slept. I’d order from the menu scrawled on a piece of neon green cardstock on the wall, and while Melenda was filling my square plastic plate with rice and peas, stew chicken, oxtails, and plantains, I’d walk around to the restaurant’s snug concrete patio, where a plume of smoke tipped off the whole neighborhood that Sammy was making a fresh tray of jerk chicken.
That chicken was like nothing I had eaten. The meat was almost blackened by the time it absorbed the smoke, and while the skin was crisp, it gave way between my teeth. The flesh was ever so slightly past the point of juiciness, the fat and connective tissue broken down over hours of gentle cooking, so that the meat melted with each bite, mixing with starchy sweet plantains, steamed cabbage and peppers, and a dot of ketchup and scorching hot sauce.
A few months into my often twice-weekly trips to Top Taste, I asked Sammy how he made his jerk chicken. He sat down next to me with his spice-smudged apron still on, and explained the process in very matter-of-fact terms: The meat gets marinated overnight in a rich jerk seasoning blend (very, very heavy on the ginger), and the next day — rain or shine — he lights a spark under the pimento wood in his old barrel grill, caked with a thick layer of seasoning from good use, and cooks the chicken until it’s done.
I’d known as soon as Sammy first walked me through his process that this wasn’t the sort of recipe I could transcribe, fold up, and stash away for safekeeping. He’d made the dish on so many occasions that each step was second nature: an inkling that more scallion, garlic, or Scotch bonnet was needed, a sniff test confirming the salt, heat, and herbage was balanced to his liking.
When I moved to the city after leaving college, I made it a point to seek out jerk chicken whenever and wherever I could, always comparing it to the meat that came off Sammy’s grill. Some restaurants in Brooklyn had plantains more plump than the ones at Top Taste. Others had the perfect rice and peas, each grain and bean whole and separate, never mushy. Many served a jerk chicken that was good — exceptional, even. But despite following every recommendation, no one’s chicken compared to Sammy’s.
I came back to Oakland to spend the first month of shelter-in-place with my family. But like so many others who up and left cities with no real plan, a month turned into three, and then four, and now here I am, writing from my childhood home six months later. When I lived in Brooklyn, I hadn’t once tried to make jerk chicken in my own kitchen, knowing when a craving really hit — which it reliably did — I could buy an Amtrak ticket for $38 and be perched comfortably at one of Top Taste’s plastic-upholstered booths by lunch. Now, I feel pangs of sadness thinking about Sammy and Melenda and the plate of jerk chicken and rice and peas I could be eating 3,000 miles away.
But on YouTube, where I spend so much of my life now, I recently came upon Terri-Ann, a Saint Lucian home cook who walks viewers through hundreds of incredibly appealing recipes. They include pandemic classics — banana bread and dalgona coffee, our old friends — but also some favorite dishes I didn’t get a chance to peek into the kitchen and watch Sammy or Melenda make on visits to Top Taste. Terri-Ann has recipes for oxtails robed in velvety gravy, flaky golden beef patties, and, to my great satisfaction, jerk chicken. In one video showing viewers how she makes her chicken, Terri-Ann pulls out a glass jar of Walkerswood Jamaican Jerk Seasoning, a pre-blended mixture of spices and herbs which she says she swears by. She plops a generous spoonful of the deep brown mixture into a bowl of chicken drumsticks, along with a big spoonful of her herby green seasoning blend and a drop or two of browning sauce for color. I hastily switched tabs and bought three jars of the seasoning blend with expedited shipping. It wouldn’t be the same, but maybe it’d do the trick.
Since then, the Walkerswood blend has become a staple in my kitchen. The spicy mixture of scallions, Scotch bonnet, allspice, nutmeg, and plenty of thyme finds its way into more or less everything I cook. It’s notably lacking in the generous heaps of grated fresh ginger I know Sammy adds to his blend, but still, it’s excellent. I live just blocks from Minto, one of few Jamaican markets in Oakland, and I regularly stop in to add new sauces and seasoning blends to my growing pantry. I have a jar of browning sauce now, and I’ve bought as many of the hot sauces I remember seeing on the tables at Top Taste as I can find. But nothing I’ve added to my pantry since coming home comes close to my jar of jerk seasoning. In addition to using it in recipes from Terri-Ann and other Caribbean and Caribbean-American YouTubers and food bloggers, I add the paste to fried rice, to tofu, to — you get it.
The boldly flavored mixture is a perfect match for chicken, but that’s where I use it least, instead opting to put it on a thick slab of salmon or slather it on vegetables before roasting. Perhaps there’s just too much dissonance when I pair it with chicken, the bar too high to meet.
I miss Sammy’s jerk chicken like I’ve never missed food before. It’s a yearning that’s become familiar during this pandemic, for those things I know I can’t have. There is no takeout order that will meet the craving, which is as much about the environment surrounding a plate of chicken as it is about the blend of spices or the kiss of smoke that permeates each bite. Those meals were colored by a sort of care and hospitality that you can’t pay for and that’s hard to even seek out. The extra steamed cabbage and carrots because Melenda knew I liked to run the mixture through a pool of curry goat gravy on my empty plate. A piece of bubblegum set on the table as I finished eating, just something to chew on during the drive back to campus. Later, Melenda would send me off with a warm slice of her homemade rum cake wrapped in aluminum foil. It sat in my coat pocket and warmed my hand as I boarded Amtrak to go back to Penn Station.
The first time I bit into a piece of baked chicken I’d marinated in the Walkerswood seasoning blend, I felt pulled in two directions: It was delicious — fragrant and hot, every spice and herb present but not overwhelming. I also felt a little disappointed, as if I’d really expected my thrown-together Wednesday night dinner to taste anything like what Sammy pulled off his smoker after hours and hours of slow cooking and constant attention. I know now, as I go on seven months without a single meal in a restaurant’s dining room or even on a reopened patio, that what’s missing isn’t a handful of grated ginger or the smoke from pimento chips (though both would improve my chicken game dramatically). What’s missing is something only a restaurant like Top Taste can provide, that can’t be found in a jar of seasoning. But right now a jar of seasoning is what I’ve got, and until I find myself in that tiny dining room again, this one is pretty damn good.
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I don’t know how I lived so long without a jar of Walkerswood jerk seasoning | Elazar Sontag
Walkerswood Jamaican jerk seasoning has quickly become a kitchen staple
I smear the dark brown paste on everything. I pat it onto salmon filets before I slide them into the oven and sneak it between tightly stacked leaves of cabbage layered into a steamer basket. I use my hands to massage it into Brussels sprouts, roughly chopped carrots, and broccoli florets. And every time I pull the container from my fridge, I ask myself how the hell I lived so long without a jar of jerk seasoning.
I didn’t grow up eating much Jamaican food in Oakland, California. This city, awash with some of the best Ethiopian and Eritrean, Filipino, Mexican, and Laotian food in the country, has comparatively few spots offering flavors of the Caribbean. And neither of my vegetarian Jewish parents were making a whole lot of curry chicken or braised oxtails.
My introduction to jerk chicken — its skin soaked in the flavor of sweet smoke, of Scotch bonnet peppers, allspice berries, ginger, and green onion — was during my first year of college, across the Hudson river from a New York town called Kingston. That’s where I had my first meals at Top Taste, where you’ll find the best — and more or less only — jerk chicken, curry goat, and oxtails in town. The snug restaurant, painted with wide stripes of yellow and green in the colors of the Jamaican flag, and set on the corner of a sleepy residential street, sells all sorts of groceries you can’t find elsewhere in the area: ackee, saltfish, canned callaloo and Tastee Cheese in vacuum-sealed aluminum containers.
As soon as the door swung open on my first visit four years ago, I was greeted by booming dancehall coming from a boombox propped above the entrance and the smiling faces of owners Melenda Bartley and Albert Samuel Bartley, known to a stream of friends and loyal customers as Sammy. For many, Top Taste brought familiarity and reminders of faraway homes. To me, everything about the experience was new, a welcome and deeply needed change of pace and scenery from the always-boiled, never-baked food of my college dining hall. I didn’t own a car, but whenever I could convince one of my new friends to drive me there, I was at Top Taste.
This wasn’t the sort of recipe I could transcribe, fold up, and stash away for safekeeping.
Over the years, Melenda and Sammy became friends, and their restaurant felt more like home than the cement-block dorm where I slept. I’d order from the menu scrawled on a piece of neon green cardstock on the wall, and while Melenda was filling my square plastic plate with rice and peas, stew chicken, oxtails, and plantains, I’d walk around to the restaurant’s snug concrete patio, where a plume of smoke tipped off the whole neighborhood that Sammy was making a fresh tray of jerk chicken.
That chicken was like nothing I had eaten. The meat was almost blackened by the time it absorbed the smoke, and while the skin was crisp, it gave way between my teeth. The flesh was ever so slightly past the point of juiciness, the fat and connective tissue broken down over hours of gentle cooking, so that the meat melted with each bite, mixing with starchy sweet plantains, steamed cabbage and peppers, and a dot of ketchup and scorching hot sauce.
A few months into my often twice-weekly trips to Top Taste, I asked Sammy how he made his jerk chicken. He sat down next to me with his spice-smudged apron still on, and explained the process in very matter-of-fact terms: The meat gets marinated overnight in a rich jerk seasoning blend (very, very heavy on the ginger), and the next day — rain or shine — he lights a spark under the pimento wood in his old barrel grill, caked with a thick layer of seasoning from good use, and cooks the chicken until it’s done.
I’d known as soon as Sammy first walked me through his process that this wasn’t the sort of recipe I could transcribe, fold up, and stash away for safekeeping. He’d made the dish on so many occasions that each step was second nature: an inkling that more scallion, garlic, or Scotch bonnet was needed, a sniff test confirming the salt, heat, and herbage was balanced to his liking.
When I moved to the city after leaving college, I made it a point to seek out jerk chicken whenever and wherever I could, always comparing it to the meat that came off Sammy’s grill. Some restaurants in Brooklyn had plantains more plump than the ones at Top Taste. Others had the perfect rice and peas, each grain and bean whole and separate, never mushy. Many served a jerk chicken that was good — exceptional, even. But despite following every recommendation, no one’s chicken compared to Sammy’s.
I came back to Oakland to spend the first month of shelter-in-place with my family. But like so many others who up and left cities with no real plan, a month turned into three, and then four, and now here I am, writing from my childhood home six months later. When I lived in Brooklyn, I hadn’t once tried to make jerk chicken in my own kitchen, knowing when a craving really hit — which it reliably did — I could buy an Amtrak ticket for $38 and be perched comfortably at one of Top Taste’s plastic-upholstered booths by lunch. Now, I feel pangs of sadness thinking about Sammy and Melenda and the plate of jerk chicken and rice and peas I could be eating 3,000 miles away.
But on YouTube, where I spend so much of my life now, I recently came upon Terri-Ann, a Saint Lucian home cook who walks viewers through hundreds of incredibly appealing recipes. They include pandemic classics — banana bread and dalgona coffee, our old friends — but also some favorite dishes I didn’t get a chance to peek into the kitchen and watch Sammy or Melenda make on visits to Top Taste. Terri-Ann has recipes for oxtails robed in velvety gravy, flaky golden beef patties, and, to my great satisfaction, jerk chicken. In one video showing viewers how she makes her chicken, Terri-Ann pulls out a glass jar of Walkerswood Jamaican Jerk Seasoning, a pre-blended mixture of spices and herbs which she says she swears by. She plops a generous spoonful of the deep brown mixture into a bowl of chicken drumsticks, along with a big spoonful of her herby green seasoning blend and a drop or two of browning sauce for color. I hastily switched tabs and bought three jars of the seasoning blend with expedited shipping. It wouldn’t be the same, but maybe it’d do the trick.
Since then, the Walkerswood blend has become a staple in my kitchen. The spicy mixture of scallions, Scotch bonnet, allspice, nutmeg, and plenty of thyme finds its way into more or less everything I cook. It’s notably lacking in the generous heaps of grated fresh ginger I know Sammy adds to his blend, but still, it’s excellent. I live just blocks from Minto, one of few Jamaican markets in Oakland, and I regularly stop in to add new sauces and seasoning blends to my growing pantry. I have a jar of browning sauce now, and I’ve bought as many of the hot sauces I remember seeing on the tables at Top Taste as I can find. But nothing I’ve added to my pantry since coming home comes close to my jar of jerk seasoning. In addition to using it in recipes from Terri-Ann and other Caribbean and Caribbean-American YouTubers and food bloggers, I add the paste to fried rice, to tofu, to — you get it.
The boldly flavored mixture is a perfect match for chicken, but that’s where I use it least, instead opting to put it on a thick slab of salmon or slather it on vegetables before roasting. Perhaps there’s just too much dissonance when I pair it with chicken, the bar too high to meet.
I miss Sammy’s jerk chicken like I’ve never missed food before. It’s a yearning that’s become familiar during this pandemic, for those things I know I can’t have. There is no takeout order that will meet the craving, which is as much about the environment surrounding a plate of chicken as it is about the blend of spices or the kiss of smoke that permeates each bite. Those meals were colored by a sort of care and hospitality that you can’t pay for and that’s hard to even seek out. The extra steamed cabbage and carrots because Melenda knew I liked to run the mixture through a pool of curry goat gravy on my empty plate. A piece of bubblegum set on the table as I finished eating, just something to chew on during the drive back to campus. Later, Melenda would send me off with a warm slice of her homemade rum cake wrapped in aluminum foil. It sat in my coat pocket and warmed my hand as I boarded Amtrak to go back to Penn Station.
The first time I bit into a piece of baked chicken I’d marinated in the Walkerswood seasoning blend, I felt pulled in two directions: It was delicious — fragrant and hot, every spice and herb present but not overwhelming. I also felt a little disappointed, as if I’d really expected my thrown-together Wednesday night dinner to taste anything like what Sammy pulled off his smoker after hours and hours of slow cooking and constant attention. I know now, as I go on seven months without a single meal in a restaurant’s dining room or even on a reopened patio, that what’s missing isn’t a handful of grated ginger or the smoke from pimento chips (though both would improve my chicken game dramatically). What’s missing is something only a restaurant like Top Taste can provide, that can’t be found in a jar of seasoning. But right now a jar of seasoning is what I’ve got, and until I find myself in that tiny dining room again, this one is pretty damn good.
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The Groove, EP34 Playlist
Tune in Wednesdays from 12pm-2pm PST on KUCI 88.9 FM.
Playlist from April 22, 2020:
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Idris Muhammad — Could Heaven Ever Be Like This (RedSoul Edit) Bobby Williams — Funky Super Fly (Pts. 1 & 2) The Undisputed Truth — Smiling Faces Sometimes Briana and the Fates — You Are Who You Are James Fountain — Seven Day Lover Ray Hines — Why Don't You Give Me A Try Bobby Taylor & The Vancouvers — Malinda — Bobby Taylor & The Vancouvers Durand Jones & the Indications — Young Americans Bridge Stella — Crying For Love Marboo — What About Love Vivian Copeland — Cushion The Blow Terry Callier — Ordinary Joe Joey Edmonds — Blue Mark Capanni — I Believe In Miracles
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Chris Bartley — I Know We Can Work It Out  Bobby Womack — Fly Me To The Moon — Fly Me To The Moon New Sound — Tell Me Your Name — The New Sounds Skip Mahoney — Janice (Don't Be So Blind To Love) Ann Sexton — You've Been Gone Too Long Bernard Smith & Jokers Wild — 39-21-46 Ann Peebles — You Got To Feed The Fire Bliss — Stomp The Dramatics — Whatcha See is Whatcha Get Rocky Mizell And The Sugar Rock Band — Never Never Girl — Rocky Mizell And The Sugar Rock Band Kenny Rankin — Groovin' — The Kenny Rankin Album Georgie Fame — Sitting In The Park Chuck Ray — I Don't Mind The Village Choir — Along The Beach (Pt 1) Lazywax — Santa Catarina — Lazywax Vol.1 EP
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TEAM LISTS OF UNPROTECTED PLAYERS [source] ANAHEIM DUCKS
FORWARDS: spencer abbott, jared boll, sam carrick, patrick eaves, emerson etem, ryan garbutt, max gortz, nicolas kerdiles, andre petersson, logan shaw, nick sorenson, nate thompson, corey tropp, chris wagner
DEFENSEMEN: nate guenin, korbinian holzer, josh manson, jaycob megna, jeff schultz, clayton stoner, sami vatanen
GOALTENDERS: jonathan bernier, jhonas enroth, ryan faragher, matt hackett, dustin tokarski
ARIZONA COYOTES
FORWARDS: alexander burmistrov, shane doan, tyler gaudet, peter holland, josh jooris, jamie mcginn, jeremy morin, mitchell moroz, chris mueller, teemu pulkkinen, brad richardson, garret ross, branden troock, radim vrbata, joe whitney
DEFENSEMEN: kevin connauton, jamie mcbain, zbynek michalek, jarred tinordi
GOALTENDERS: louis domingue
BOSTON BRUINS
FORWARDS: matt beleskey, brian ferlin, jimmy hayes, alex khokhlachev, dominic moore, tyler randell, zac rinaldo, tim schaller, drew stafford
DEFENSEMEN: linus arnesson, chris casto, tommy cross, alex grant, john-michael liles, adam mcquaid, colin miller, joe morrow
GOALTENDERS: anton khudobinn, malcolm subban
BUFFALO SABRES
FORWARDS: william carrier, nicolas deslauriers, brian gionta, derek grant, justin kea, matt moulson, cal o'reilly, cole schneider
DEFENSEMEN: brady austin, mathew bodie, zach bogosian, justin falk, taylor fedun, cody franson, josh gorges, dmitry kulikov
GOALTENDERS: anders nilsson, linus ullmark
CALGARY FLAMES
FORWARDS: brandon bollig, lance bouma, troy brouwer, alex chiasson, freddie hamilton, emile poirier, hunter shinkaruk, matt stajan, kris versteeg, linden vey
DEFENSEMEN: matt bartkowski, ryan culkin, deryk engelland, michael kostka, brett kulak, ladislav smid, michael stone, dennis wideman, tyler wotherspoon
GOALTENDERS: brian elliott, tom mccollum
CAROLINA HURRICANES
FORWARDS: bryan bickell, connor brickley, patrick brown, erik karlsson, danny kristo, jay mcclement, andrew miller, andrej nestrasil, joakim nordstrom, lee stempniak, brendan woods
DEFENSEMEN: klas dahlbeck, dennis robertson, philip samuelsson, matt tennyson
GOALTENDERS: daniel altshuller, eddie lack, michael leighton, cam ward
CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS
FORWARDS: kyle baun, andrew desjardins, marcus kruger, pierre-cedric labrie, michael latta, brandon mashinter, dennis rasmussen, jordin tootoo
DEFENSEMEN: brian campbell, dillon fournier, shawn lalonde, johnny oduya, ville pokka, michael rozsival, viktor svedberg, trevor van riemsdyk
GOALTENDERS: mac carruth, jeff glass
COLORADO AVALANCHE
FORWARDS: troy bourke, gabriel bourque, rene bourque, joe colborne, turner elson, felix girard, mikhail grigorenko, samuel henley, john mitchell, jim o'brien, brendan ranford, mike sislo, carl soderberg
DEFENSEMEN: mark barberio, mat clark, eric gelinas, cody goloubef, duncan siemens, fedor tyutin, patrick wiercioch
GOALTENDERS: joe cannata, calvin pickard, jeremy smith
COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS
FORWARDS: josh anderson, alex broadhurst, matt calvert, zac dalpe, sam gagner, brett gallant, william karlsson, lauri korpikosko, lukas sedlak, t.j. tynan, daniel zaar
DEFENSEMEN: marc-andre bergeron, scott harrington, jack johnson, kyle quincey, john ramage, jaime sifers, ryan stanton
GOALTENDERS: oscar dansk, anton forsberg, joonas korpisalo
DALLAS STARS
FORWARDS: adam cracknell, justin dowling, cody eakin, ales hemski, jiri hudler, curtis mckenzie, mark mcneill, travis morin, patrick sharp, gemel smith, matej stransky
DEFENSEMEN: mattias backman, andrew bodnarchuk, ludwig bystrom, nick ebert, justin hache, dan hamhuis, patrik nemeth, jamie oleksiak, greg pateryn, dustin stevenson
GOALTENDERS: henri kiviaho, maxime legace, kari lehtonen, antti niemi, justin peters
DETROIT RED WINGS
FORWARDS: louis-marc aubry, mitch callahan, colin campbell, martin frk, luke glendening, darren helm, drew miller, tomas nosek, riley sheahan, ben street, eric tangradi
DEFENSEMEN: adam almquist, jonathan ericsson, niklas kronwall, brian lashoff, dylan mcilrath, xavier ouellet, ryan sproul
GOALTENDERS: jared coreau, petr mrazek, edward pasquale, jake peterson
EDMONTON OILERS
FORWARDS: david desharnais, justin fontaine, matt henricks, roman horak, jujhar khaira, anton lander, iiro pakarinen, tyler pitlick, zach pochiro, benoit pouliot, henrik samuelsson, bogdan yakimov
DEFENSEMEN: mark fayne, andrew ference, mark fraser, eric gryba, david musil, jordan oesterle, griffin reinhart, kris russell, dillon simpson
GOALTENDERS: laurent brossoit, jonas gustavsson
FLORIDA PANTHERS
FORWARDS: graham black, tim bozon, jaromir jagr, jussi jokinen, derek mackenzie, jonathan marchessault, colton sceviour, michael sgarbossa, reilly smith, brody sutter, paul thompson, shawn thornton, thomas vanek
DEFENSEMEN: jason demers, jakub kindl, brent regner, reece scarlett, mackenzie weegar
GOALTENDERS: reto berra, sam brittain, roberto luongo
LOS ANGELES KINGS
FORWARDS: andy andreoff, justin auger, dustin brown, kyle clifford, andrew crescenzi, nic dowd, marian gaborik, jarome iginla, trevor lewis, michael mersch, jordan nolan, teddy purcell, devin setoguchi, nick shore
DEFENSEMEN: matt greene, vincent loverde, brayden mcnabb, cameron schilling, rob scuderi, zach trotman
GOALTENDERS: jack campbell, jeff zatkoff
MINNESOTA WILD
FORWARDS: brady brassart, patrick cannone, ryan carter, kurtis gabriel, martin hanzal, erik haula, zack mitchell, jordan schroeder, eric staal, chris stewart, ryan white
DEFENSEMEN: victor bartley, matt dumba, christian folin, guillaume gelinas, alexander gudbranson, gustav olofsson, nate prosser, marco scandella, mike weber
GOALTENDERS: johan gustafsson, darcy kuemper, alex stalock
MONTREAL CANADIENS
FORWARDS: daniel carr, connor crisp, jacob de la rose, bobby farnham, brian flynn, max friberg, charles hudon, dwight king, stefan matteau, torrey mitchell, joonas nattinen, steve ott, tomas plekanec, alexander radulov, chris terry
DEFENSEMEN: brandon davidson, alexei emelin, keegan lowe, andrei markov, nikita nesterov, zach redmond, dalton thrower
GOALTENDERS: al montoya
NASHVILLE PREDATORS
FORWARDS: pontus aberg, cody bass, vernon fiddler, mike fisher, cody mcleod, james neal, p.a. parenteau, adam payerl, mike ribeiro, miikka salomaki, colton sissons, craig smith, trevor smith, austin watson, colin wilson, harry zolnierczyk
DEFENSEMEN: taylor aronson, anthony bitetto, stefan elliot, petter granberg, brad hunt, matt irwin, andrew o'brien, adam pardy, jaynen rissling, scott valentine, yannick weber
GOALTENDERS: marek mazanec
NEW JERSEY DEVILS
FORWARDS: beau bennett, michael cammalleri, carter camper, luke gazdic, shane harper, jacob josefson, ivan khomutov, stefan noeson, marc savard, devante smith-pelly, petr straka, mattias tedenby, ben thomson, david wohlberg
DEFENSEMEN: seth helgeson, viktor loov, ben lovejoy, andrew macwilliam, jon merrill, dalton prout, karl stollery, alexander urbom
GOALTENDERS: keith kinkaid, scott wedgewood
NEW YORK ISLANDERS
FORWARDS: josh bailey, steve bernier, eric boulton, jason chimera, casey cizikas, cal clutterbuck, stephen gionta, ben holmstrom, bracken kearns, nikolay kulemin, brock nelson, shane prince, alan quine, ryan strome, johan sundstrom
DEFENSEMEN: calvin de haan, matthew finn, jesse graham, thomas hickey, loic leduc, scott mayfield, dennis seidenberg
GOALTENDERS: jean-francois berube, christopher gibson, jaroslav halak
NEW YORK RANGERS
FORWARDS: taylor beck, chris brown, daniel catenacci, jesper fast, tanner glass, michael grabner, marek hrivik, nicklas jensen, carl klingberg, oscar lindberg, brandon pirri, matt puempel
DEFENSEMEN: adam clendening, tommy hughes, steven kampfer, kevin klein, michael paliotta, brendan smith, chris summers
GOALTENDERS: magnus hellberg, antti raanta, mackenzie skapski
OTTAWA SENATORS
FORWARDS: casey bailey, mike blunden, alexandre burrows, stephane da costa, christopher didomenico, nikita filatov, chris kelly, clarke macarthur, max mccormick, chris neil, tom pyatt, ryan rupert, bobby ryan, viktor stalberg, phil varone, tommy wingels
DEFENSEMEN: mark borowiecki, fredrik claesson, brandon gormley, jyrki jokipakka, marc methot, patrick sieloff, chris wideman, mikael wikstrand
GOALTENDERS: mike condon, chris driedger, andrew hammond
PHILADELPHIA FLYERS
FORWARDS: pierre-edouard bellemare, greg carey, chris conner, boyd gordon, taylor leier, colin mcdonald, andy miele, michael raffl, matt read, chris vandevelde, jordan weal, dale weise, eric wellwood
DEFENSEMEN: mark alt, tj brennan, michael del zotto, andrew macdonald, will o’neill, jesper pettersson, nick schultz
GOALTENDERS: steve mason, michal neuvirth
PITTSBURGH PENGUINS
FORWARDS: josh archibald, nick bonino, matt cullen, jean-sebastien dea, carl hagelin, tom kuhnhackl, chris kunitz, kevin porter, bryan rust, tom sestito, oskar sundqvist, dominik uher, garrett wilson, scott wilson
DEFENSEMEN: ian cole, frank corrado, trevor daley, tim erixon, cameron gaunce, ron hainsey, stuart percy, derrick pouliot, chad ruhwedel, mark streit, david warsofsky
GOALTENDERS: marc-andre fleury
SAN JOSE SHARKS
FORWARDS: mikkel boedker, barclay goodrow, micheal haley, patrick marleau, buddy robinson, zack stortini, joe thornton, joel ward
DEFENSEMEN: dylan demelo, brenden dillon, dan kelly, paul martin, david schlemko
GOALTENDERS: aaron dell, troy grosenick, harri sateri
ST. LOUIS BLUES
FORWARDS: kenny agostino, andrew agozzino, kyle brodziak, jordan caron, jacob doty, landon ferraro, alex friesen, evgeny grachev, dmitrij jaskin, jori lehtera, brad malone, magnus paajarvi, david perron, ty rattie, scottie upshall, nail yakupov
DEFENSEMEN: robert bortuzzo, chris butler, morgan ellis, carl gunnarsson, jani hakanpaa, petteri lindbohm, reid mcneill
GOALTENDERS: jordan binnington, carter hutton
TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING
FORWARDS: carter ashton, michael bournival, j.t. brown, cory conacher, erik condra, gabriel dumont, stefan fournier, byron froese, yanni gourde, mike halmo, henri ikonen, pierre-luc letourneau-leblond, tye mcginn, greg mckegg, cedric paquette, tanner richard, joel vermin
DEFENSEMEN: dylan blujus, jake dotchin, jason garrison, slater koekkoek, jonathan racine, andrej sustr, matt taormina, luke witkowski
GOALTENDERS: peter budaj, kristers gudlevskis, jaroslav janus, mike mckenna
TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS
FORWARDS: brian boyle, eric fehr, colin greening, seth griffith, teemu hartikainen, brooks laich, brendan leipsic, joffrey lupul, milan michalek, kerby rychel, ben smith
DEFENSEMEN: andrew campbell, matt hunwick, alexey marchenko, martin marincin, steve oleksy, roman polak
GOALTENDERS: antoine bibeau, curtis mcelhinney, garret sparks
VANCOUVER CANUCKS
FORWARDS: reid boucher, michael chaput, joseph cramarossa, derek dorsett, brendan gaunce, alexandre grenier, jayson megna, borna rendulic, anton rodin, drew shore, jack skille, michael zalewski
DEFENSEMEN: alex biega, philip larsen, tom nilsson, andrey pedan, luca sbisa
GOALTENDERS: richard bachman, ryan miller
WASHINGTON CAPITALS
FORWARDS: jay beagle, chris bourque, paul carey, brett connolly, stanislav galiev, tyler graovac, garrett mitchell, liam o’brien, t.j. oshie, zach sill, chandler stephenson, christian thomas, nathan walker, justin williams, daniel winnik
DEFENSEMEN: karl alzner, taylor chorney, cody corbett, darren dietz, christian djoos, tom gilbert, aaron ness, brooks orpik, nate schmidt, kevin shattenkirk
GOALTENDERS: pheonix copley, philipp grubauer
WINNIPEG JETS
FORWARDS: marko dano, quinton howden, scott kosmachuk, tomas kubalik, jc lipon, shawn matthias, ryan olsen, anthony peluso, chris thorburn
DEFENSEMEN: ben chiarot, toby enstrom, brenden kichton, julian melchiori, paul postma, brian strait, mark stuart
GOALTENDERS: michael hutchinson, ondrej pavelec
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