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charmedslayer · 2 years ago
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HOLLAND RODEN as Lydia Martin Teen Wolf: The Movie (2023) dir. Russell Mulcahy Costume Design by Barbara Vazquez
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marcmarcmomarc · 4 months ago
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Think of the Disney+ DVS track for The Sorcerer’s Apprentice and the emotion of the one for Monsters, Inc. For more instructions, be sure to read the Ultimate Guide to Audio Description on u3playmedia.com.
Narrator: Leilani Jones-Wilmore (The Nightmare Before Christmas, the Monsters, Inc. duology, the Finding Nemo duology, Shrek 2, the Cars trilogy, the High School Musical trilogy, Ratatouille, Cars Toons: Mater’s Tall Tales, Up, The Princess and the Frog, Alice in Wonderland (2010), Toy Story 3, The Sorcerer’s Apprentice, The Social Network, Gnomeo and Juliet, Brave, Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2, The Radiator Springs 500 1/2, Annie (2014), Inside Out, The Good Dinosaur, Despicable Me 3, The Boss Baby: Family Business, Sing 2, Hotel Transylvania 4: Transformania, Puss in Boots: The Last Wish, The Super Mario Bros. Movie, Trolls Band Together)
Credit rolls (Mistral arc)
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Here’s a demonstration (sped up because the normal speed is over three minutes long)
Volume 4
Created by
Monty Oum
Directed by
Kerry Shawcross
Co-Directors
Gray G. Haddock
Miles Luna
Story by
Miles Luna
Monty Oum
Kerry Shawcross
Written by
Miles Luna
Kerry Shawcross
Executive Producers
Burnie Burns
Matt Hullum
Supervising Producer
Gray G. Haddock
Producer
Koen Wooten
Post Production Producer
Chrysta Hiser
Technical Producer
Sean Murphy
Assistant Producer of Pre-Production
Nick Todd
Assistant Producer of Animation
Luis “Paco” Vazquez
Starring the voices of
Lindsay Jones as Ruby Rose
Kara Eberle as Weiss Schnee
Arryn Zech as Blake Belladonna
Barbara Dunkelman as Yang Xiao Long
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Jessica Nigri as Cinder Fall
Christopher Sabat as Arthur Watts
Josh Grelle as Tyrian Callows
Jen Taylor as Salem
William Orendorff as Hazel Rainart
Katie Newville as Emerald Sustrai
Samantha Ireland as Nora Valkyrie
Neath Oum as Lie Ren
Miles Luna as Jaune Arc
Mike McFarland as Mayor
Chris Guerrero as Blacksmith
J. Michael Tatum as Klein Sieben
Howard Wang as Whitley Schnee
Jen Brown as Pyrrha Nikos
Alejandro Saab as Dying Huntsman
Jason Douglas as Jacques Schnee
Jason Rose as James Ironwood
Bruce Carey as Captain
Tyler Coe as Reporter 01
Amber Lee Connors as Reporter 02
Jason Douglas as Reporter 03
Jen Brown as Lisa Lavender
Burnie Burns as Taiyang Xiao Long
Yunhao Zhang as Crew Member 01
Kendra Ziegler as First Mate
Michael Jones as Sun Wukong
Chris Kokkinos as Crew Member 02
Aaron Dismuke as Oscar Pine
Shannon McCormick as Professor Ozpin
Marissa Lenti as Oscar’s Aunt
Ryan Haywood as Peter Port
Joel Heyman as Bartholomew Oobleck
Vic Mignogna as Qrow Branwen
Kim Newman as Higanbana Waitress
Anna Hullum as Raven Branwen
Tara Platt as Kali Belladonna
Kent Williams as Ghira Belladonna
Derek Mears as Corsac Albain
Mike McFarland as Fennec Albain
Scott Frerichs as Businessman
Amber Lee Connors as Businesswoman
Alejandro Saab as Henry Marigold
Nick Landis as Angry Businessman
Kyler Smith as Waiter
Felicia Angelle as Trophy Wife
Chris Kokkinos as Husband
Cherami Leigh Kuehn as Ilia Amitola
Dawn M. Bennett as An Ren
Apphia Yu as Young Ren
Connor Pickens as Young Blacksmith
Scott Frerichs as Tall Boy
Marissa Lenti as Short Boy
Amber Lee Connors as Medium Boy
Kaiji Tang as Li Ren
Kristen McGuire as Young Nora
Stan Lewis as Mistral Pilot
Richard Norman as Atlas Pilot
Alena Lecorchick as Train Announcer
Music
“Let’s Just Live”
Lead vocals by Casey Lee Williams
Lyrics and music written by Jeff Williams
Performed, produced and mixed by Jeff Williams
“Like Morning Follows Night”
Lead vocals by Jeff Williams and Casey Lee Williams
Lyrics and music written by Jeff Williams
Performed, produced and mixed by Jeff Williams
“This Life is Mine”
Lead vocals by Casey Lee Williams
Lyrics and music written by Jeff Williams
Performed, produced and mixed by Jeff Williams
“Bad Luck Charm”
Lead vocals by Jeff Williams
Lyrics and music written by Jeff Williams
Performed, produced and mixed by Jeff Williams
“Armed and Ready”
Lead vocals by Casey Lee Williams
Lyrics and music written by Jeff Williams
Performed, produced and mixed by Jeff Williams
Recorded and performed by Jeff Williams
Additional music by Alex Abraham
World of Remnant music by Alex Abraham
Vocals by Casey Lee Williams
Copyright ©2017 by Jeff Williams
Jeff WilliamsMusic (ASCAP)
Music available at the Rooster Teeth Store and iTunes
©2017 Rooster Teeth Productions, LLC. All Rights Reserved.
This piece of media has been described by the Media Access Group at WGBH with funding from Rooster Teeth Productions and Viz Media, read by Leilani Jones-Wilmore. For more information about motion picture access, visit our website at access.wgbh.org.
Volume 5
Created by
Monty Oum
Directed by
Kerry Shawcross
Co-Directors
Gray G. Haddock
Miles Luna
Story by
Miles Luna
Monty Oum
Kerry Shawcross
Written by
Miles Luna
Kerry Shawcross
Executive Producers
Burnie Burns
Matt Hullum
Supervising Producer
Gray G. Haddock
Lead Producer
Koen Wooten
Technical Producer
Sean Murphy
Pre-Production Producer
Nick Todd
Animation Producer
Luis “Paco” Vazquez
Visual Post Production Supervision
Joe Clary
Chrytsa Hiser
Post Production Supervisor
Laura Yates
Starring the voices of
Lindsay Jones as Ruby Rose
Kara Eberle as Weiss Schnee
Arryn Zech as Blake Belladonna
Barbara Dunkelman as Yang Xiao Long
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Vic Mignogna as Qrow Branwen
Samantha Ireland as Nora Valkyrie
Neath Oum as Lie Ren
Miles Luna as Jaune Arc
Richard Norman as Pilot
Reina Scully as Mistral Pilot
Daman Mills as Leo Lionheart
Kent Williams as Ghira Belladonna
Michael Jones as Sun Wukong
Tara Platt as Kali Belladonna
Gio Coutinho as Menagerie Guard
Cherami Leigh Kuehn as Ilia Amitola
Christopher Sabat as Arthur Watts
Zane Rutledge as Bartender
Clifford Chapin as Shay D. Mann
Aaron Dismuke as Oscar Pine
Jen Taylor as Salem
Jessica Nigri as Cinder Fall
Monica Rial as Sienna Khan
Garrett Hunter as Adam Taurus
William Orendorff as Hazel Rainart
Chris Kokkinos as Bandit One
Anna Hullum as Raven Branwen
William Ball as Saber Rodentia
Shannon McCormick as Professor Ozpin
Billy B. Burson III as Bandit Two
Amber Lee Connors as Vernal
Victoria Holden as Worried Mother
Scott Frerichs as Mata
Mike McFarland as Fennec Albain
Derek Mears as Corsac Albain
Nick Landis as Yuma
Nick Landis as Ramen Shop Owner
Emily Fajardo as Small Girl
Yuri Lowenthal as Mercury Black
Emily Fajardo as Trifa
Stan Lewis as Menagerie Guard 01
Jenn K. Tidwell as Menagerie Guard 02
Willem W. Keetell as Faunus 01
Ariel James as Faunus 02
Christine Stuckart as Young Faunus Woman
Patrick Rodriguez as Older Faunus Man
Katie Newville as Emerald Sustrai
Luis “Paco” Vazquez as White Fang Member 01
Willem W. Keetell as White Fang Member 02
Jamie Smith as Mistral Police Captain
Jenn K. Tidwell as White Fang Member 03
Music
“The Path to Isolation (Mirror, Mirror Part 0.5.)
“Smile”
“Ignite”
“The Triumph”
“All Things Must Die”
“All That Matters”
“This Time (From Shadows Part II)”
Score by Alex Abraham and Jeff Williams
Vocals by Casey Lee Williams
Copyright ©2018 by Jeff Williams
Jeff WilliamsMusic (ASCAP)
Music available at the Rooster Teeth Store and iTunes
©2018 Rooster Teeth Productions, LLC. All Rights Reserved.
This piece of media has been described by the Media Access Group at WGBH with funding from Rooster Teeth Productions and Viz Media, read by Leilani Jones-Wilmore. For more information about motion picture access, visit our website at access.wgbh.org.
Volume 6
Series Created by
Monty Oum
Directed by
Kerry Shawcross
Co-Director
Connor Pickens
Story by
Miles Luna
Monty Oum
Kerry Shawcross
Written by
Miles Luna
Kerry Shawcross
Executive Producers
Burnie Burns
Matt Hullum
Executive Producer
Kerry Shawcross
Head of Animation
Gray G. Haddock
Supervising Producer
Koen Wooten
Lead Producer
Joe Clary
Technical Producer
Jason “Jax” Kane
Art Associate Producer
Brian Lee
Layout Producer
Rob Thomson
Animation Producer
Luis “Paco” Vazquez
Animation Associate Producer
Scott Morgan
Motion Capture Producer
Luis “Paco” Vazquez
Visual Post Producer
Shane Davis
Post Production Supervisor
Laura Yates
Department Coordinator
Emily Hamel
Line Producer
Nicole Fisher
Additional Production Staff
Chrysta Hiser
Joshua Miller
Sean Murphy
Jamie Smith
Jennifer Tidwell
Nick Todd
Script Consultants
Yssa Badiola
Gray G. Haddock
Connor Pickens
Eddy Rivas
Koen Wooten
Starring the voices of
Lindsay Jones as Ruby Rose
Kara Eberle as Weiss Schnee
Arryn Zech as Blake Belladonna
Barbara Dunkelman as Yang Xiao Long
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Samantha Ireland as Nora Valkyrie
Aaron Dismuke as Oscar Pine
Christine Stuckart as White Fang Guard 1
Garrett Hunter as Adam Taurus
César Altagracia as White Fang Guard 2
Connor Pickens as White Fang Guard 3
Vic Mignogna as Qrow Branwen
Neath Oum as Lie Ren
Alex Mai as Dee
Christopher Guerrero as Dudley
Shannon McCormick as Professor Ozpin
Cherami Leigh Kuehn as Ilia Amitola
Michael Jones as Sun Wukong
Kerry Shawcross as Neptune Vasilias
Miles Luna as Jaune Arc
Melissa Sternenberg as Maria Calavera
Jessica Nigri as Cinder Fall
Lauren Aptekar as Mistral Woman
Colleen Clinkenbeard as Jinn
Ethan Marler as Newscaster
Luci Christian as Lil’ Miss Malachite
Jenn K. Tidwell as Body Guard
Jen Taylor as Salem
Aaron Dismuke and Shannon McCormick as Ozma
Chase McCaskill as God of Light
Bruce DuBose as God of Darkness
Richard Norman as Frightened Man
Jenn K. Tidwell as Eldest Daughter
Lauren Aptekar as Youngest Daughter
Josh Grelle as Tyrian Callows
William Orendorff as Hazel Rainart
Yuri Lowenthal as Mercury Black
Katie Newville as Emerald Sustrai
Christopher Sabat as Arthur Watts
Ruth Urquhart as Tock
Lindsay Sheppard as Saphron Cotta-Arc
Lucella Wren Clary as Adrian Cotta-Arc
Jamie Smith as Terra Cotta-Arc
Kyle Phillips as Nubuck Guard 1
Kyle Phillips as Nubuck Guard 2
Mela Lee as Caroline Cordovin
Jen Brown as Red Haired Woman
Connor Pickens as Terminal Soldier
Jeb-Aguilar Kendrick as Atlas Soldier
Danzer Koehler as Argus Air Control
Noël Wiggins as Manta Two-Two
Dalton Allen as Manta Three-Four
Melanie Stern as Manta Two-One
Joe Clary as Manta Two-Four
Alena Lecorchick as Atlas Air Traffic Female
Music
“Rising”
“Lionize”
“One Thing”
“Miracle”
“Forever Fall”
“Big Metal Shoe”
“Indomitable”
“Nevermore”
Score by Alex Abraham and Jeff Williams
Vocals by Casey Lee Williams
Copyright ©2019 by Jeff Williams
Jeff WilliamsMusic (ASCAP)
Music available at the Rooster Teeth Store and iTunes
©2019 Rooster Teeth Productions, LLC. All Rights Reserved.
This piece of media has been described by the Media Access Group at WGBH with funding from Rooster Teeth Productions and Viz Media, read by Leilani Jones-Wilmore. For more information about motion picture access, visit our website at access.wgbh.org.
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sesiondemadrugada · 5 years ago
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3 from Hell (Rob Zombie, 2019).
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superherocaps · 3 years ago
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Artwork by Joey Vazquez.
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superheroes-or-whatever · 4 years ago
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Gotham Knights by Joey Vasquez
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wwprice1 · 4 years ago
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The Bat Fam by Joey Vazquez!
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moviesandmania · 3 years ago
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9 BULLETS (2022) Preview of Lena Headey action crime thriller
9 BULLETS (2022) Preview of Lena Headey action crime thriller
9 Bullets is a 2022 American action thriller film about a young woman who goes on the run to save a boy from her ex-lover, a crime boss. Written, co-produced and directed by Gigi Gaston. Also produced by Wendy Benge, Howard C. Deshong, Cassian Elwes, Michael D. Jones, Veronica Radaelli, Jijo Reed, Drew Ann Rosenberg and Tommy Thompson. The Foresight Entertainment-Pop Films-Screen Media Films…
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onlydylanobrien · 4 years ago
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Dylan O'Brien with Tyler Posey, Colton Haynes and Barbara Vazquez (Costume Designer on Teen Wolf) 9 years ago. (October 10th, 2011)
📷©: Colton's Instagram Story  
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returntobeaconhills · 3 years ago
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Second Chance at First Line
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Teen Wolf careens into the second episode of the series as Scott juggles trying to make the lacrosse team while also learning that the father of Allison, the girl he’s totally crushing on, is one of the hunters who shot him with a crossbow at the end of the pilot. This week we sit down with Barbara Vazquez, Teen Wolf’s ridiculously talented costume designer.
If you’d like to support the show, you can find us on Patreon at RTBH Podcast. There, our Wolfy Patrons will gain access to awesome exclusives, like early access to episodes, full-moon AMAs, the Beacon Hills Movie Club, where we watch and provide commentary for movies starring the amazing cast of Teen Wolf and featuring the work of our talented crew, as well as guest video interviews and a monthly watch party. So head
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Syllabus: Creating Documentary Performance
Course Title: Performance Composition: Creating Documentary Performance PERF-UT 201 (4 points)
Course Description The term documentary theatre is often used interchangeably with verbatim theatre. Theatre scholar Carol Martin would advise us to beware and keep tabs on Documentary Theatre, a slippery little devil which claims to present the truth. Yet, in truth, the world of Documentary Theatre (and Art) seems to be expanding. New works of live Documentary Art challenge the documentary form by loosening the grip of journalistic objectivity and responsibility. Documentary performance now takes on a variety of forms which we will examine in this course.
This course will begin with ways of observing a range of performances (live, filmed, quotidian, and archival). We will then integrate this heightened awareness into an hybridized archival call-and-response. We will have daily in-class creation workshops designed to respond to research and performance materials. Through this process students will learn to integrate research questions and aesthetic performance elements. Participants will engage in documentary writing techniques, performance techniques such as vocal duplication and movement vocabularies, creation of composition scores, and docu-fantasia (a methodology pioneered by Guy Maddin in his film “My Winnipeg” combining personal history, civic tragedy, and mystical hypothesizing), among others. The result of these searches will be cumulative. At the end of this course, students will have created several short-form documentaries.
Participants in this course will come from various performance backgrounds: some (like me) will be based in theatre practice, others will be more comfortable writing, composing music or movement, directing, acting, or filmmaking. This course is designed for much of the creation of our projects to take place in the classroom itself with students sharing their skills with one another as they learn new skills together. 
Course Objectives
to become familiar with the field of documentary performance
to develop and deepen investigative research skills
to learn to create performances from disparate elements (learn processes of meaning-making)
to generate “speculative” material from “factual” remains
to move archival materials from the page to the stage (or lens/screen as the case may be) 
Requirements
You need a notebook or loose paper. We will do writing exercises that will be edited and presented during class. It will not be possible to participate fully in movement/writing work on a laptop.
You will need scissors and a glue stick.
Please see the class schedule below. Please come to class having completed the listed requirements (read, watched, and prepared performance elements) and come prepared to share your findings and contribute to discussions, workshops, and rehearsals.
There will be four assignments due during the course: a) construction paper photo journalism Using lessons on image composition from Molly Bang’s “Picture This,” recreate one image from one of the documentaries or images we viewed during weeks 1-4 (or an image of your choice). Write a brief but vivid description of the scene you hope to capture. Upload both the original and your version of the image as well as the description. This image is due on February 21, 2021. b) 360 degree video (maximum 5-minutes long) Create a three-minute long 360 degree video of your own living space (use Ackerman’s video for inspiration). Research the history of your living space (What is the history of that land? When was the building constructed? Who owned it? Who lived there?) and then write a two-minute monologue from the point of view of someone you image to be a previous tenant. This is the basis of the performance. You may choose to incorporate other performance elements created in the course thus far (movement vocabularies, musical elements, etc.). The video should be submitted via email on week 5, a 500 word summary of building history including sources is due on week 6, and the final performance is due on March 21, 2021. c) Documentary Étude (maximum 10-minutes long) Seek out your own musical archive (this might be something personal, something you amassed yourself or something you discover out in the world) and using strategies developed in class (ex. haikus, nightstand writings, movement vocabularies) and other techniques learned from docs we’ve seen (vocal re-enactments, karaoke, performance re-creation, etc.) create a live documentary étude to the song or recording of your choice. This étude should include research into the song and, based on that research, some theories we have discussed in class that help analyze your findings. The way you structure this presentation is entirely up to you. Due April 26-May 3, 2021 (exact date to be decided upon by in consultation between students and instructor). d) performance review The final assignment for this class is a 1000-1200 word review of another classmate’s documentary performance. The point of this assignment is to constructively critique a colleague’s work while integrating the texts and theories we have discussed during the course. This is to be submitted to the instructor via email on or before the final day of class (May 10, 2020).
Attendance in this class is critical. Much work takes place in-class and this cannot necessarily be made-up through subsequent assignments. More than three unexcused absences will result in a failing grade. Absences must be excused in advance, please make your request via email. Likewise three unexcused latenesses will count as one absence. Assignments are due on the date specified unless a change is discussed in advance with the instructor. 
Class Schedule
Week One: February 1, 2021
Introduction to Documentary Theatre
A short documentary performance: Devotional Space
Course Introduction, Expectations, and Agreements
Week Two: February 8, 2021 Truth, Objectivity, and the Truth of Fiction
Read, Carol Martin, “Bodies of Evidence” and Walter Benjamin “The Task of the Translator” 
Watch, Lynn Sachs, “Your Day Is My Night” https://vimeo.com/58024122  and “Your Day Is My Night” (live performance) https://vimeo.com/191185422
Week Three: Thursday February 18, 2021 Objects That Talk
Read, Roland Barthes “Studium” pg. 23-28, “Punctum” pg. 38-47 in Camera Lucida, Ariella Azoulay “The Spectator Is Called to Take Part,” and Molly Bang “Picture This: How Pictures Work”
Watch, Yuval Hamieri “I Think This is the Closest to How The Footage Looked” https://www.nytimes.com/video/opinion/100000004383825/i-think-this-is-the-closest-to-how-the-footage-looked.html and Vaginal Davis “This Is Not A Dream” https://youtu.be/A03i57f53E4
Week Four: February 22, 2021 Interpellation and Composition
Read, Joshua Whitehead “On Ekphrasis and Emphasis” and Louis Althusser “Ideology and State Apparatuses” pg. 162-177
Watch, Kirsten Johnson “Cameraperson” https://stream.nyu.edu/media/Cameraperson+-+DML+Film+DC04692/1_6j3rpjc7
DUE February 21, 2021: Construction Paper Photo Journalism Assignment
Week Five: March 1, 2021 Memory and Repetition
Read, Diana Taylor “The Archive and The Repertoire” pg. 16-30 and Richard Schechner “Restoration of Behavior” pg. 35-55
Watch, Caveh Zahedi “The Show About The Show"
PREPARE AND UPLOAD before class: 360 video
Week Six: March 8, 2021 Docufantasia: Speculation, Narrative, and History
Guest Speaker: Farihah Zaiman
No readings this week.
Watch, Farihah Zaiman “Nobody Loves Me”, Guy Maddin “My Winnipeg” https://stream.nyu.edu/media/t/1_3fuaywbk/157165221, and Chantal Ackerman “La Chambre” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8AGakyb3eBU
BRING TO CLASS: Write, a few notes on building/land history
Week Seven: March 15, 2021 No Class
Feedback sessions on Building History text/monologue available during class and office hours
Week Eight: March 22, 2021 Presentation Day
Guest Speaker: Alison S.M. Kobayashi
Watch, Alison S.M. Kobayashi Showcase, please be sure to watch “From Alex to Alex” and “Music Is Magic” 
DUE March 21st: 360 videos & monologues assignment (uploaded to shared site)
Week Nine: March 29, 2021 Psychodrama and the Politics of Space
Suggested Read: Ngugi wa Thiong’o, “Enactments of Power: The Politics of Performance Space”
Watch: William Greaves, “In The Company of Men” https://stream.nyu.edu/media/In%20the%20Company%20of%20Men%20(William%20Greaves%2C%201969)./1_13usuirk
Week Ten: April 5, 2021 Creating a Performance Plan
Read: Barbara Browning “The Gift” (read Part One available in NYU e-books) and Doris Humphrey “Check List” pg. 159-166
Watch (we will watch segments of this in class): Okwui Okpokwasili “Bronx Gothic” available on NYU Kanopy
Week Eleven: April 12, 2021 Listening as Research
Read, Martin Daughtry “Acoustic Palimpsests”; (suggested but not assigned Alexandra T. Vazquez “Listening in Detail”)
Listen, Reply All (podcast) “The Case of the Missing Hit” https://gimletmedia.com/shows/reply-all/o2h8bx
Week Twelve: April 19, 2021 No Class
Week 13: April 26, 2021 Documentary Étude
Read, Jacob Wren “The DJ Who Knew Too Much” and “Every Song I’ve Ever Written”
Re-watch, Alison S.M. Kobayashi “Music Is Magic”
Students workshop elements of their final performance
Create final performance schedule
Week 14: May 3, 2021 Final Presentations
Week 15: May 10, 2021 To Be Announced
Additional Performance Links
Choosing performances to share with you was both a joy and an agony. There were many great works that didn’t make it onto the syllabus proper. I wanted to share some of those with you here in case you wanted see more work. You are more than welcome to come to office hours to discuss any works you may have seen (on this list or in your own searchings). Additional performance viewing is not a requirement of this class and is meant solely for your enjoyment.
The Wooster Group, “Rumstick Road”: https://vimeo.com/88116889 
Nature Theatre of Oklahoma, “The Life and Times of Kristin Worrall, Episode 8”: https://vimeo.com/145414310 
Caveh Zahedi, “The Show About The Show": https://www.bricartsmedia.org/tv-shows-videos/show-about-show
Walis Johnson, “Jessy’s House of Styles”: https://vimeo.com/193445572
Nadia Ross “What Happened To The Seeker?”, Part one: https://vimeo.com/147670008 , Part two: https://vimeo.com/148387633 
Wellness 
Your health and safety are a priority at NYU. If you experience any health or mental health issues during this course, we encourage you to utilize the support services of the 24/7 NYU Wellness Exchange 212-443-9999. Also, all students who may require an academic accommodation due to a qualified disability, physical or mental, please register with the Moses Center 212-998-4980. Please let your instructor know if you need help connecting to these resources.
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tellusepisode · 4 years ago
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The Glorias (2020)
Coming Out at September 30, 2020 in theaters and VOD
Biography, Drama, History
Journalist, fighter, and feminist Gloria Steinem is an indelible icon known for her world-shaping activism, guidance of the revolutionary women’s movement, and writing that has impacted generations. In this nontraditional biopic, Julie Taymor crafts a complex tapestry of one of the most inspirational and legendary figures of modern history, based on Steinem’s own biographical book ‘My Life on the Road.’
THE GLORIAS (Julianne Moore, Alicia Vikander, Lulu Wilson, Ryan Keira Armstrong) traces Steinem’s influential journey to prominence—from her time in India as a young woman, to the founding of Ms. magazine in New York, to her role in the rise of the women’s rights movement in the 1960s, to the historic 1977 National Women’s Conference and beyond.
Director: Julie Taymor
Writers: Sarah Ruhl (screenplay by), Gloria Steinem (book), Sarah Ruhl (screenplay by)
Stars: Alicia Vikander, Julianne Moore, Janelle Monáe, Bette Midler, Timothy Hutton, Lulu Wilson, Ryan Keira Armstrong
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Alicia Vikander…Young Gloria SteinemJanelle Monáe…Dorothy Pitman HughesJulianne Moore…Gloria SteinemBette Midler…Bella AbzugTimothy Hutton…Leo SteinemLulu Wilson…Young Gloria SteinemLorraine Toussaint…Flo KennedyMo Brings Plenty…Charlie SoapRyan Kiera Armstrong…Young Gloria SteinemKimberly Guerrero…Wilma MankillerMyles Evans…Delegation LeaderDavid Shae…Male Journalist TimesVictor Slezak…WalterEnid Graham…RuthAllie McCulloch…Brenda FeigenTom Nowicki…Dr. John SpenceAnnika Pampel…OlgaJoan McMurtrey…Ms. Founder (Joan)Kimiko Gelman…Ms. Founder (Kimiko)Angela Relucio…Asian American DelegateCharles Green…Theodore H. WhiteMadhur Jaffrey…Indian FriendLynne Ashe…Irishwoman Taxi DriverJay Huguley…Handsome Male InterviewerBill Winkler…Leo’s DoctorKelley Davis…SalesgirlMichael Lowry…Interviewer StudioVince Pisani…Show! EditorJohn Winscher…Playboy PhotographerNick Basta…NY EditorMargo Moorer…Barbara JordanLeah Renee-K…June, ActivistBethany Geaber…Joanne EdgarKatelyn Farrugia…Harvard Woman 1Jerri Tubbs…ModeratorOlivia Olson…Young Susanne SteinemBillie D. Merritt…Woman at RallyFiona Domenica…London (Stewardess)Sean Hankinson…TV ProducerBethany DeZelle…Harvard Woman 2Chelsea Alana Rivera…Young Latina WomanDeetta West…Mrs. GreeneMarc Demeter…Harvard ProfessorDavid Harland Rousseau…Leon – A ColleagueMonica Sanchez…Dolores HuertaAndrew Eakle…Soda JerkStephen Royal Phillips…Toledo Police OfficerAriadne Joseph…Dr. Gloria ScottFriedman Twinkies…Working Mom’s BabyMuretta Moss…Reporter #1Alyssa AnnMarie Marquez…Cherokee Indian GirlAngelique Chase…Susan CaudillKorbi Dean…WaitressSienna Jeffries…LooperFelicia M. Reyes…Hispanic DelegateLyndsay Kimball…Harvard Woman 3Terrence Clowe…BarberSkylar Denney…Lesbian WomanPeggy Sheffield…Biker LadyChris Mayers…NewscasterThomas Clay Strickland…Reporter #2Andre Pushkin…Ukrainian DriverSamantha G. Smith…Speech Coach (as Samantha Glaudel Smith)Alan Wells…NYC PolicemanDennis Friebe…Knife ThrowerKathrine Barnes…RocketteAlisa Harris…Woman on the StreetCrystal Vazquez…ProtesterVictoria Petrosky…VictoriaCharisse Matthews…Black InterviewerAndre Rodriguez II…Reporter ShowMina Ownlee…Native American DelegateMark Rand…Doctor – SanitariumAlan Cassman…David SussmanJoe D. Lauck…Father EganJohn J. O’Neill Jr.…Vernon CountrymanKaren DeGennaro…Rally SupporterElgin Lee…Self – Man Getting a Shave in BarbershopOlivia Jordan…Ruby BrownNona Jedelle Cook…NonaSummer Ertel…RunnerDavid Michael-Smith…Convention Videographer / Diner PatronDeron Lillard…ParishionerGrant Henley…Show Magazine Staff WriterJim McKeny…Saul BellowJack Caron…NYC LocalCindy Long…Native American WomanMarlene Rivera…Hispanic rally member / audience memberNoah Hein…Altar BoyJenson Bland…Harvard StudentRosana Lucia FieldKimberly McTaw…Civil Rights DemonstraterDaniel James…NaysayerVal Tannuzzi…Puerto Rican Delegate (scenes deleted)Archana Prasanna…Speak out womanManuel Rivera…1977 Camera Man / Rally AttendantNakeisha Daniel…ShirleyIsabel Nola Dillard…Runner / Swing DancerJudd Sneirson…Playboy Club ChefSandy Burhans…Pro-Life Protester / Parishioner
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misslacito · 7 years ago
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Presentación Festival de Cine de Málaga 2018
Presentación Festival de Cine de Málaga 2018
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Esta semana comienza su andadura el nuevo Festival de Cine de Málaga. Con éste iniciamos un camino hacia Cannes. Y así podemos decir que la temporada festivalera ha dado su pistoletazo de salida. Esta edición va del día 13 al 22 de este mes. Tuvo lugar como siempre, una presentación de las películas que se proyectarán, en Madrid. Concretamente fue en el Círculo de Bellas Artes de la capital…
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nativenewsonline · 6 years ago
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Cherokee Nation Tribal Council honors Cherokee citizen, internationally acclaimed mezzo-soprano Barbara McAlister
Cherokee Nation Tribal Council honors Cherokee citizen, internationally acclaimed mezzo-soprano Barbara McAlister
ribal Council Speaker Joe Byrd, left, and Deputy Speaker of the Tribal Council Victoria Vazquez, right, presented Cherokee Nation citizen and acclaimed mezzo-soprano Barbara McAlister with a shawl
Published May 21, 2019
TAHLEQUAH, Okla. — Tribal Councilors recognized Cherokee Nation citizen and internationally acclaimed mezzo-soprano Barbara McAlister during Monday night’s monthly meeting.
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jethomme · 6 years ago
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California Voters:  Vote YES on Proposition 10--Fairness to Renters paying in excess of 30% of their income on rent.
Make it clear to greedy developers and unscrupulous landlords that the rent is too damn high!  We’re counting on grassroots supporters to step up and vote for Proposition 10 on November 6. Your vote and your voice COUNT! Give the right of city self-determination back to each city government = local control.  People on fixed incomes like retirees, veterans, and others require reasonable rents.  Median home values have increased by 80% since 2011.   More than half the renters in the state of California spend MORE than 30% of their income on rent (Haas Institute for Fair & Inclusive Society, UC Berkeley). 
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Vote for fairness, or do not be surprised at budding chaos.
Partial list of endorsements follow:
Congresswoman Barbara Lee
Congresswoman Maxine Waters
State Insurance Commissioner Dave Jones
State Superintendent of Public Instruction Delaine Eastin (fmr)
State Senator Ben Allen
State Senator Connie M. Leyva
State Senator Kevin De Leon
State Senator Ricardo Lara
State Assemblymember David Chiu
State Assemblymember Laura Friedman
State Assemblymember Lorena Gonzalez Fletcher
State Assemblymember Mike Davis (fmr)
State Assemblymember Phil Ting
State Assemblymember Reggie Jones-Sawyer
State Assemblymember Rob Bonta
State Assemblymember Tony Thurmond
Berkeley Mayor Jesse Arreguin
Berkeley Rent Board Member Igor Tregub
Berkeley Rent Board Member Leah Simon-Weisberg
Beverly Hills Vice Mayor John Mirisch
Culver City Vice Mayor Meghan Sahli-Wells
Culver City Councilmember Daniel Lee
El Cerrito Mayor Gabriel Quinto
Emeryville Mayor Ken Bukowski (fmr)
Fontana School Board Member Mary Sandoval
Fowler Mayor Don Cardenas
Highland City Mayor Pro Tem Jesus Chavez
Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti
Los Angeles City Councilmember David Ryu
Los Angeles City Councilmember Gil Cedillo
Los Angeles City Councilmember Marqueece Harris-Dawson
Los Angeles City Councilmember Mike Bonin
Los Angeles City Councilmember Paul Koretz
Los Angeles City Councilmember Robert Farrell (fmr)
Los Angeles County Supervisor Hilda Solis
Los Angeles County Supervisor Janice Hahn
Los Angeles County Supervisor Sheila Kuehl
Los Angeles Unified School District Board Member George McKenna
Malibu City Councilmember Lou La Monte
Mountain View Mayor Lenny Siegel
Mountain View Councilmember Pat Showalter
Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf
Oakland City Councilmember Dan Kalb
Oakland City Councilmember Desley Brooks
Oakland City Councilmember Rebecca Kaplan
Redlands City Councilmember Eddie Tejeda
Richmond Vice Mayor Melvin Willis
Richmond City Councilmember Jovanka Beckles
Richmond Mayor Gayle McLaughlin (fmr)
San Francisco Supervisor Hillary Ronen
San Francisco Supervisor Sandra Lee Fewer
San Francisco Supervisor Jane Kim
San Francisco Supervisor Aaron Peskin
San Jose Councilmember Don Rocha
San Jose Councilmember Sergio Jimenez
Santa Barbara Community College Board of Trustees Vice President Jonathan Abboud
Santa Clara City Councilmember Nassim Nouri
Santa Cruz City Councilmember Chris Krohn
Santa Monica City Councilmember Kevin McKeown
Santa Monica City Councilmember Sue Himmelrich
Santa Monica City Councilmember Tony Vazquez
Santa Monica Rent Board Member Caroline Torosis
Santa Monica Rent Board Member Nicole Phillis
Tulare City Council Member Jose Sigala
Ukiah Mayor Phil Baldwin (fmr)
Vallejo School Board Member Ruscal Cayangyang
West Hollywood City Councilmember Lindsey Horvath
West Hollywood City Councilmember Lauren Meister
LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
City of Berkeley
City of Beverly Hills
City of Oakland
City of Palm Springs
City of San Francisco
City of Santa Monica
City of West Hollywood
City of Berkeley Rent Stabilization Board
Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors
Monterey County Board of Supervisors
San Francisco City/County Board of Supervisors
PUBLICATIONS
Los Angeles Times
Sacramento Bee
ColoradoBlvd.net
The Daily Californian
East Bay Express
Hoy Los Angeles
KnockLA
San Francisco Bay Guardian
Santa Maria Times
AFFORDABLE HOUSING PROVIDERS
Housing California
Affordable Housing Alliance
Affordable Housing Network of Santa Clara County
Berkeley Student Cooperative
Christian Church Homes
Council of Community Housing Organizations (CCHO)
East LA Community Corporation
Esperanza Community Housing Corporation
Marty’s Place Affordable Housing Corporation
Mission Economic Development Agency
Non-Profit Housing Association of Northern California (NPH)
Oakland Community Land Trust
Southern California Association of Non-Profit Housing (SCANPH)
Tenderloin Housing Clinic
Thai Community Development Center
TRUST South LA
Venice Community Housing Corporation
Women Organizing Resources Knowledge and Services (WORKS)
TENANT/HOUSING RIGHTS ORGANIZATIONS
Housing NOW! California
Tenants Together
Affordable Homeless Housing Alternatives
Alameda Renters Coalition
Anti-Eviction Mapping Project
Arcata Lazy J Homeowners Association
Asian Law Alliance
Berkeley Tenants Union
Beverly Hills Renters Alliance
Bill Sorro Housing Program (BiSHoP)
California Coalition for Rural Housing
Causa Justa / Just Cause
Chinatown Community for Equitable Development
Coalition for Economic Survival
El Comite de Vecinos del Lado Oeste, East Palo Alto
Comite de la Esperanza
De Rose Gardens Tenant Association (DRGTA)
East Bay Housing Organizations
East Palo Alto Council of Tenants Education Fund
Equity Housing Alliance
EveryOne Home
Fair Housing Advocates of Northern California
Gamaliel CA
Glendale Tenants Union
Golden State Manufactured-Home Owners League
Homes for All
Homeless Student Advocate Alliance
Housing 4 Sacramento
Housing Long Beach
Housing Rights Committee San Francisco
Hunger Action Coalition Los Angeles
Inquilinos Unidos
Isla Vista Tenants Union
LiBRE (Long Beach Residents Empowered)
Los Angeles Community Action Network (LA CAN)
Los Angeles Tenants Union
Manufactured Housing Action
Mountain View Tenants Coalition
Oakland Tenants Union
Orange County Mobile Home Residents Coalition
Pasadena Tenants Union
People of Color Sustainable Housing Network
People Organized for Westside Renewal (POWER)
Poverty Matters
Property Owners for Fair and Affordable Housing
The Q Foundation
Renters of Moreno Valley
Sacramento Housing Alliance
Sacramento Tenants Union
Sanctuary of Hope
San Diego Tenants United
San Francisco Anti-Displacement Coalition
San Francisco Tenants Union
Santa Ana Tenants United
Santa Monicans for Renters Rights (SMRR)
Shelter for All Koreatown
Sonoma County Manufactured-Home Owners Association
Sonoma Valley Housing Group
South Pasadena Tenants Union
Strategic Actions for a Just Economy (SAJE)
Students United with Renters
Union de Vecinos
United for Housing Justice (SF)
United Neighbors In Defense Against Displacement (UNIDAD)
Uplift Inglewood
Urban Habitat
TENANT LEGAL SERVICES
Advancing Justice – Asian Law Caucus
BASTA
California Rural Legal Assistance Foundation
Center for Community Action & Environmental Justice
Centro Legal de la Raza
Community Legal Services in East Palo Alto
Crow & Rose, Tenant Lawyers
East Bay Community Law Center
Eviction Defense Center
Eviction Defense Network
Inner City Law Center – Los Angeles
LA Center for Community Law & Action
Law Foundation of Silicon Valley
National Lawyers Guild – Los Angeles
Public Advocates
Public Counsel
Public Interest Law Project
Western Center on Law and Poverty
LABOR & WORKERS RIGHTS
California Labor Federation
AFSCME California People
AFSCME Local 3299
AFT Local 2121
AFT Local 1521
Bay Area Labor Committee for Peace & Justice
California Faculty Association
California Federation of Teachers
California Nurses Association
California Teachers Association
Central Coast Alliance United For A Sustainable Economy (CAUSE)
Employee Rights Center San Diego
Humboldt and Del Norte Counties Central Labor Council AFL-CIO
International Union of Painters & Allied Trades Local 510
Jobs with Justice San Francisco
Koreatown Immigrant Workers Alliance
Los Angeles Alliance for a New Economy
Los Angeles Black Worker Center
Oakland Education Association (OEA)
National Union of Healthcare Workers
Painters & Allied Trades 36
Pajaro Valley Federation of Teachers Retirees
San Bernardino and Riverside Counties Central Labor Council
SEIU California
SEIU Local 1021
SEIU Local 99
SEIU Local 221
SEIU Local 521
SEIU Local 721
SEIU Local 2015
SEIU USWW
UC Student-Workers Union UAW Local 2865
United Automobile, Aerospace, and Agricultural Implement Workers of America UAW Local 5810
UFCW Local 770
Unite HERE Local 11
Unite HERE Local 2850
Unite HERE Local 2
United Educators of San Francisco
United Taxi Workers of San Diego
United Teachers of Los Angeles (UTLA)
Warehouse Worker Resource Center
POLITICAL ORGANIZATIONS
California Democratic Party
Green Party of California
Peace and Freedom Party of California
Our Revolution
AAPIs for Civic Empowerment Education Fund
Alhambra Democratic Club
Americans for Democratic Action Southern California
Bernal Heights Democratic Club
Bernie Sanders Brigade
California Progressive Alliance
Chicano Latino Caucus of the California Democratic Party
Democratic Socialists of America
Democratic Socialists of America East Bay
Democratic Socialists of America Los Angeles
Democratic Socialists of America Orange County
Democratic Socialists of America Peninsula
Democratic Socialists of America Pomona Valley
Democratic Socialists of America Sacramento
Democratic Socialists of America San Diego
Democratic Socialists of America San Francisco
Democratic Socialists of America Santa Cruz
Democratic Socialists of America Silicon Valley
Democratic Socialists of America Ventura County
East Area Progressive Dems
El Dorado County Democratic Party
Feel the Bern Democratic Club Los Angeles
Green Party of Santa Clara County
Harvey Milk LGBT Democratic Club
Humboldt County Democrats
Inland Empire for Our Revolution
International Socialist Organization
Los Angeles County Democratic Party
Napa County Green Party
NorCal4OurRevolution
North Valley Democratic Club
Our Revolution
Our Revolution East Bay
Our Revolution Progressive Los Angeles
Our Revolution Santa Ana
Our Revolution Ventura County
Party for Socialism and Liberation – SF
Peninsula Young Democrats
Progressive Democrats of America California PAC
Progressive Democrats of America San Fernando Valley
Progressive Democrats of the Santa Monica Mountains
Richmond Progressive Alliance
San Bernardino County Young Democrats
San Diego Central Committee of the Peace and Freedom Party of CA
San Diego County Peace and Freedom Party
San Francisco Berniecrats
San Francisco County Democratic Party
San Francisco Latino Democratic Club
San Luis Obispo County Democratic Party
San Luis Obispo County Progressives
San Pedro Democratic Club
Santa Monica Democratic Club
Socialist Alternative Los Angeles
Socialist Party of Ventura County
Stonewall Democratic Club
UC Berkeley Young Democratic Socialists of America
Wellstone Democratic Renewal Club
West Hollywood-Beverly Hills Democratic Club
CIVIL RIGHTS/LIBERTIES ORGANIZATIONS
ACLU of California
ACLU of Northern California
ACLU of San Diego and Imperial Counties
ACLU of Southern California
Advocates for Black Strategic Alternatives
African American Cultural Center
American Indian Movement Southern California
APGA Tour
API Equality – LA
Black Community Clergy & Labor Alliance
Brotherhood Crusade
CARECEN
Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights Los Angeles (CHIRLA)
Committee for Racial Justice
Council on American-Islamic Relations California (CAIR)
Dellums Institute for Social Justice
Fannie Lou Hamer Institute
Institute of the Black World 21st Century
Latino Equality Alliance
Los Angeles Urban League
MLK Coalition of Greater LA
Muslim Public Alliance Council (MPAC)
National Action Network Los Angeles
National Urban League
Services Immigrant Rights and Education Network (SIREN)
Showing Up for Racial Justice (SURJ) Bay Area
Showing Up for Racial Justice (SURJ) San Jose
Southern Christian Leadership Conference of Greater Southern California
United Native Americans
Urban League of San Diego County
Youth Justice Coalition
HEALTH ORGANIZATIONS
Access Support Network San Luis Obispo & Monterey Counties
AIDS Healthcare Foundation
APAIT (Special Service for Groups)
Asian Pacific Islander Forward Movement
Black Women for Wellness
Latino Health Access
San Francisco Human Services Network
Sierra Foothills AIDS Foundation
St. John’s Well Child & Family Center
Women Organized to Respond to Life-Threatening Diseases (WORLD)
SENIOR ORGANIZATIONS
California Alliance for Retired Americans
Monterey County Area Agency on Aging
Senior and Disability Action
Social Security Works
FAITH INSTITUTIONS & LEADERS
Rev. James Lawson
AME Ministerial Alliance – NorCal
Bend the Arc – Southern California
Berkeley Fellowship of Unitarian Universalists Social Justice Committee
California Church IMPACT
Cheryl Ward Ministries
Christian Church Homes
Church Without Walls – Skid Row Los Angeles
Clergy & Laity United for Economic Justice – Los Angeles (CLUE)
Congregational Church of Palo Alto
Congregations Organized for Prophetic Engagement (COPE)
Congregations Organizing For Renewal (COR)
First AME Church – Los Angeles
Greater Long Beach Interfaith Community Organization (ICO)
Holman United Methodist Church – Los Angeles
Inland Empire African American Pastors
Interfaith Communities United for Justice and Peace
Interfaith Movement for Human Integrity
Jewish Center for Justice
LA Voice – PICO Affiliate
Lutheran Office of Public Policy – California
McCarty Memorial Christian Church – Los Angeles
Multi-faith ACTION Coalition
Muslim Public Affairs Council (MPAC)
Oakland Community Organizing – PICO Affiliate (OCO)
PACT: People Acting in Community Together – PICO Affiliate
PICO California
Poor People’s Campaign of California
Sacramento ACT – PICO Affiliate
Sojourner Truth Presbyterian Church
Unitarian Universalist Faith in Action Committee
STATEWIDE, REGIONAL & LOCAL ORGANIZATIONS
ACTICON
Advancement Project California
Alliance for Community Transit – Los Angeles (ACT-LA)
Alliance of Californians for Community Empowerment (ACCE Action)
Allies for Life
All Peoples Community Center
ANSWER SF
Asian Pacific Environmental Network (APEN)
Associated Students of UC Santa Barbara
Block by Block Organizing Network
Brave New Films
California Bicycle Coalition
California Calls
California Environmental Justice Alliance
Californians for Justice
California for Progress
Californians for Safety and Justice
Californian Latinas for Reproductive Justice
California Partnership
California Reinvestment Coalition
Chicano Latino Caucus of San Bernardino County
Chispa
Coalition to Preserve LA
CDTech
Central Hollywood Neighborhood Council – Los Angeles
Committee to Defend Roosevelt
Communities for a New California
Community Coalition
Consumer Watchdog
Courage Campaign
Creating Freedom Movements
Crenshaw Subway Coalition
D5Action
Dolores Huerta Foundation
The East Oakland Collective
East Yard Communities for Environmental Justice
Ensuring Opportunity Campaign to End Poverty in Contra Costa County
Environmental Health Coalition
Friends Committee on Legislation of California
The Fund for Santa Barbara
GLIDE Foundation
The Green Scene TV
Ground Game LA
The Hayward Collective
Historic Highland Park Neighborhood Council – Los Angeles
Hyde Park Organizational Partnership for Empowerment
Indivisible SF
Inland Empire United
Inland Empowerment
InnerCity Struggle
Justice House
Kenwood Oakland Community Organization
Korean Resource Center
LA Forward
Latino Economic Development Center
Latinos United for a New America
Leadership Counsel for Justice and Accountability Central Valley
League of Women Voters of California
League of Women Voters of Los Angeles
Liberty Hill Foundation
Livable California
Los Feliz Neighborhood Council – Los Angeles
Million Voter Project
Mission Neighborhood Centers, Inc.
Mobilize the Immigrant Vote
Neighbors United – San Francisco
9to5 Los Angeles Chapter
North Bay Organizing Project
Orange County Civic Engagement Table
Organize Sacramento
Pasadenans Organizing for Progress
People for Mobility Justice
Places in the City
PolicyLink
Pomona Economic Opportunity Center
Progressive Alliance – San Bernardino County
Progressive Asian Network for Action
Public Bank LA/Revolution LA/Divest LA
Rampart Village Neighborhood Council – Los Angeles
Right Way Foundation
Rubicon Programs
RYSE Youth Center
Sacred Heart Community Service
Sero Project
SF Neighbors United
The Sidewalk Project
Sierra Club of California
Sierra Club of San Gorgonio Chapter
Silicon Valley De-Bug
Skid Row Coffee
Sociedad Organizada de Latinas Activas
Solidarity – Bay Area
SolidarityINFOService
Southeast Asian Community Alliance
South of Market Community Action Network
STAND LA
Strategic Concepts in Organizing and Policy Education (SCOPE)
University of California Student Association
Urban Tilth
Velveteen Rabbit Project
Wilshire Center Koreatown Neighborhood Council – Los Angeles
Working Partnerships USA
Xochipilli Latino Men’s Circle
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wwprice1 · 4 years ago
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The Batman and allies unite in this awesome Joey Vazquez piece!
https://instagram.com/spiderfreak818?igshid=so7gvxglgcsq
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watchingfairytales · 6 years ago
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2.08 Into the Deep Press Release
CORA ATTEMPTS TO STEAL THE COMPASS TO LOCATE THE ENTRANCE TO STORYBROOKE, AND REGINA AND MR. GOLD MUST PUT DAVID’S LIFE IN JEOPARDY SO THAT HE CAN CONTACT MARY MARGARET ACROSS THE LANDS TO GIVE HER SOME VITAL INFORMATION, ON ABC’S “ONCE UPON A TIME”
“Into the Deep” - Cora does everything in her power to steal the compass away from Mary Margaret and Emma in her quest to find the entrance to Storybrooke. Meanwhile, in order to protect Henry from further danger, Regina and Mr. Gold must put David’s life in jeopardy in an attempt to put him in contact with Mary Margaret across the lands to give her vital information that could help her and Emma return through the portal back to Storybrooke, on “Once Upon a Time,” SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 25 (8:00-9:00 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network.
“Once Upon a Time” stars Ginnifer Goodwin as Snow White/Mary Margaret, Jennifer Morrison as Emma Swan, Lana Parrilla as Evil Queen/Regina, Josh Dallas as Prince Charming/David, Emilie de Ravin as Belle, Jared S. Gilmore as Henry Mills, Meghan Ory as Red Riding Hood/Ruby, and Robert Carlyle as Rumplestiltskin/Mr. Gold.
Guest starring are Barbara Hershey as Cora, Colin O'Donoghue as Hook, Beverley Elliott as Granny, Sarah Bolger as Aurora and Jamie Chung as Mulan.
“Into the Deep” was written by Kalinda Vazquez & Daniel T. Thomsen and directed by Ron Underwood.
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