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janelanemusic · 7 years
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echo park rising was so rad thank you Spacedust for having us!!! our next show is at The Bootleg for the Brian Hill and the Noh Stars Residency on August 28th!! Free and 21+ - believers oNLY xox soph
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bandcampsnoop · 7 years
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Modern Sky Entertainment (US) has a small batch of releases.  But from what I can tell, they are nearly all magnificent.  I spent some time last night and this morning listening to several of the releases and at least one song on each release left me slackjawed.
Brian Hill “And the Noh Starrs” song that floored me is “The Chase” - a 17 minute song that Lou Reed, The Modern Lovers, The Velvet Underground, and Iggy Pop would be proud of.  The whole release has a definite VU feel, but there are so many different sounds and instruments provided by the Noh Stars.
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Made Public from Foster Wilson on Vimeo.
MADE PUBLIC madepublicfilm.com
On the eve of his wedding day, a groom’s cold feet go viral, forcing him and his bride to rely on the court of public opinion to save or destroy their marriage.
directed by Foster Wilson (fosterwilson.com) written by Brian Leahy produced by Lola Noh cinematography by Katharine White (katharinewhite.net)
starring Jeanine Mason and Josh Zuckerman
Awards: WINNER: Audience Award, Bentonville Film Festival WINNER: Best Film, Vaughan International Film Festival WINNER: Best Director, Vaughan International Film Festival WINNER: Best Actress, Vaughan International Film Festival WINNER: Best Actor, Vaughan International Film Festival WINNER: Emergence Award for Female Filmmakers FINALIST: USA Film Festival, International Short Film Competition
Official Selections: Ashland International Film Festival Bentonville Film Festival Cascadia Women’s Film Festival Cinequest Film Festival** Cleveland International Film Festival** Davey Fest Florida Film Festival** Hill Country Film Festival Palm Springs ShortFest** POW Film Fest Provincetown Film Festival Rhode Island International Film Festival** USA Film Festival Vaughan International Film Festival Walla Walla Movie Crush Woods Hole Film Festival
**Oscar-qualifying festival
On IMDB: imdb.com/title/tt8478026/
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nohgakunews-en · 7 years
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Meet Brian Hill, the New York musician with the superstar band
#nohgaku #noh [hero-magazine.com]With his Bowie-esque looks, an enviable backing band, and a debut record, And The Noh Starrs, coming out next month (18th August) via Modern Sky, Brian Hill has all the ingredients to become a star. At fifteen, Hill moved to New York where he soon ...
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junker-town · 7 years
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Travelers Championship 2017 live stream: Tee times, TV channel, and how to watch Round 1 online
Jordan Spieth and Rory McIlroy headline the Travelers in their first trip to Hartford. Here’s how to ignore work and watch a loaded Travelers Championship.
It’s the first week of summer, but we’re already into the second half of the PGA Tour season. There are two more majors left but the regular season ends in mid-August, meaning there are only a handful of events left for players to start piling up FedExCup points and earnings.
The Travelers Championship is the first official event of the summer and it’s stacked. We’d typically exhale the week after major — maybe take a walk and some time away from golf after watching hours and hours of major golf the preceding week. But the Travelers doesn’t really present that kind of opportunity, what with Jason Day, Rory McIlroy, and Jordan Spieth all committing to the traditional event in Hartford. For Rory and Spieth, it’s their first trip to the Travelers. It’s Day’s third but it has been a few years since the Aussie made it to TPC River Highlands.
All three are former world No. 1s and easily capable of recapturing that crown, and quickly. This will be a far different test from Erin Hills last week and a chance to really pile up some birdies. Rory alluded to this earlier in the week, saying it would be a nice change of pace and opportunity to feel good about your game. McIlroy and Day both bombed out early at the U.S. Open, while Spieth spent the weekend middling out of contention. This is an opportunity for all three to get some good vibes going and post some low 60s numbers to get the summer off right.
It also makes this a must-watch for the golf nerds and one of the stronger events of the entire season, especially in the non-WGC and non-major category. The Travelers also had some luxuries to work with on the tee sheet, the Tour splitting up their field riches between the morning and afternoon waves. That happens every week but this depth at the top makes both sides of the draw pretty attractive. On Thursday, Spieth and Bubba Watson will be the big names in the afternoon coverage while Rory, Day, and Justin Thomas will be some of the stars carrying the morning coverage on PGA Tour Live. The nuts and bolts details for Thursday’s round below.
Here are all your media options for Thursday’s first round in Connecticut:
Thursday’s first-round coverage
Television:
3:30 to 6:30 p.m. ET — Golf Channel
7:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. — Golf Channel replay
Online streams:
7 a.m. -- PGA Tour Live starts with coverage from range and opening holes
7 a.m. to 8:15 a.m. ET — Free PGA Tour live stream on Twitter
Featured Groups (PGA Tour Live subscription required)
7:50 a.m. — Rory McIlroy / Brian Harman / Jim Furyk
8 a.m. — Justin Thomas / Patrick Reed / Jason Day
3:30 to 6:30 p.m. — PGA Tour Live featured holes coverage (No subscription required)
3:30 to 6:30 p.m. — Golf Channel simulcast stream
Radio:
Noon to 7 p.m. — PGA Tour Radio on Sirius-XM (Ch. 92/208 and streamed here)
TEE TIMES
Here’s the full tee sheet for the opening round at TPC River Highlands:
Off No. 1 Tee:
7:00 a.m.: Kyle Stanley, Johnson Wagner, Andres Gonzales
7:10 a.m.: Harris English, Robert Garrigus, Jason Bohn
7:20 a.m.: Geoff Ogilvy, Chez Reavie, Grayson Murray
7:30 a.m.: Greg Chalmers, Smylie Kaufman, Keegan Bradley
7:40 a.m.: Adam Hadwin, J.J. Henry, Paul Casey
7:50 a.m.: Jhonattan Vegas, Charley Hoffman, Robert Streb
8:00 a.m.: Billy Hurley III, Brian Stuard, K.J. Choi
8:10 a.m.: Rod Pampling, Jim Herman, Danny Lee
8:20 a.m.: Chad Campbell, Patton Kizzire, Harold Varner III
8:30 a.m.: Bryce Molder, David Hearn, Dominic Bozzelli
8:40 a.m.: Ricky Barnes, Sung Kang, Byeong Hun An
8:50 a.m.: Tom Hoge, Brandon Hagy, Ryan Ruffels
9:00 a.m.: Brad Fritsch, Bobby Wyatt, Zach Zaback
12:00 p.m.: Patrick Rodgers, Kelly Kraft, Kevin Tway
12:10 p.m.: Scott Stallings, Anirban Lahiri, Zac Blair
12:20 p.m.: Michael Thompson, Will MacKenzie, Spencer Levin
12:30 p.m.: Jonas Blixt, William McGirt, Troy Merritt
12:40 p.m.: Daniel Berger, Matt Every, Brian Gay
12:50 p.m.: Marc Leishman, Russell Knox, Bubba Watson
1:00 p.m.: Wesley Bryan, Jordan Spieth, Brandt Snedeker
1:10 p.m.: Ken Duke, Rory Sabbatini, Mark Hubbard
1:20 p.m.: Seung-Yul Noh, Kevin Na, Troy Kelly
1:30 p.m.: Daniel Summerhays, Chad Collins, C.T. Pan
1:40 p.m.: Steven Alker, Brett Drewitt, Beau Hossler
1:50 p.m.: Mark Anderson, Richy Werenski, Ryan Brehm
2:00 p.m.: Ryan Armour, Bryson DeChambeau, Billy Downes
Off No. 10 Tee:
7:00 a.m.: Kevin Streelman, Stuart Appleby, Jason Kokrak
7:10 a.m.: Mark Wilson, Graham DeLaet, Gonzalo Fdez-Castano
7:20 a.m.: Carl Pettersson, Lucas Glover, Xander Schauffele
7:30 a.m.: Fabian Gomez, Webb Simpson, Vijay Singh
7:40 a.m.: Hudson Swafford, Emiliano Grillo, Padraig Harrington
7:50 a.m.: Brian Harman, Rory McIlroy, Jim Furyk
8:00 a.m.: Justin Thomas, Patrick Reed, Jason Day
8:10 a.m.: Mackenzie Hughes, Nick Taylor, Hunter Mahan
8:20 a.m.: John Huh, Kyle Reifers, Michael Kim
8:30 a.m.: Boo Weekley, Tim Wilkinson, John Peterson
8:40 a.m.: Ben Crane, Tyrone Van Aswegen, Brett Stegmaier
8:50 a.m.: Miguel Angel Carballo, Sebastian Munoz, Rick Lamb
9:00 a.m.: Jonathan Randolph, Nicholas Lindheim, Wyndham Clark
12:00 p.m.: Martin Laird, Tag Ridings, J.T. Poston
12:10 p.m.: Bob Estes, Derek Fathauer, Ryan Blaum
12:20 p.m.: Charlie Beljan, Martin Flores, Trey Mullinax
12:30 p.m.: David Lingmerth, Nick Watney, Luke Donald
12:40 p.m.: Cody Gribble, Tony Finau, Retief Goosen
12:50 p.m.: Brendan Steele, Peter Malnati, Scott Piercy
1:00 p.m.: Vaughn Taylor, Zach Johnson, Alex Cejka
1:10 p.m.: Ryan Palmer, Steve Wheatcroft, Cameron Percy
1:20 p.m.: Bud Cauley, Shawn Stefani, Whee Kim
1:30 p.m.: Morgan Hoffmann, Jamie Lovemark, Andrew Loupe
1:40 p.m.: Zack Sucher, Brian Campbell, Brett Coletta
1:50 p.m.: Julian Etulain, Seamus Power, Neil Johnson
2:00 p.m.: Bobby Gates, Joel Dahmen, Chase Seiffert
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15 Marvel Characters Who Need Their Own Movie
As soon as the Walt Disney Company bought Marvel Entertainment in 2009, Disney proclaimed that it now had access to Marvel’s “treasure trove” of over 5,000 characters. That ever-growing library of characters has been the beating heart of the Marvel Universe for decades. With the announcement that Miles Morales’ Spider-Man will be headlining his own feature film, one more character is set to come to life on the big screen.
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Despite that, most of those 5,000 characters still haven’t had a starring role. Now, CBR is taking a look at some Marvel characters that should have their own films. For this hardly comprehensive list, we’ll be looking at characters and teams from Marvel’s comics and movies that have either never been adapted or have never starred in a solo adventure.
NICK FURY
Although he’s been absent from some of the more recent Marvel films, Samuel L. Jackson’s Nick Fury was the nucleus of the Marvel Cinematic Universe in its earliest years. Since his debut at the end of 2008’s “Iron Man,” Jackson’s Fury has given Marvel’s films a sense of gravitas as the director of S.H.I.E.L.D. Thanks in part to Jackson’s commanding performance as the manipulative spymaster, the MCU is a world that can cohesively mix espionage and Asgardians without coming apart at the seams.
While Fury’s excelled as a supporting player, he hasn’t had a starring role since David Hasselhoff’s ill-fated 1998 “Nick Fury” TV movie. Jackson’s Fury would be an ideal candidate to star in a gritty, high-octane action thriller. Even after five seasons, “Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.” still hasn’t introduced some major S.H.I.E.L.D. players like Jimmy Woo, G.W. Bridge and Contessa Valentina Allegra de la Fontaine. With those kinds of characters on the table, a stylish Fury-focused film could draw from Jim Steranko’s iconic run on the character, flesh out the early days of the MCU and maybe even show just how he lost the eye.
THE INVADERS
While “Captain America: The First Avenger” and “Agent Carter” both spent time exploring the World War II-era MCU, the Invaders, that era’s premiere superhero squad, still haven’t made an appearance. Created by Roy Thomas and Sal Buscema in 1969, the Invaders brought Captain America, Namor the Sub-Mariner and the original robotic Human Torch together for WWII adventures. While that team was known as the All-Winner’s Squad in the 1940s, the Invaders have an expansive roster that has included characters like Winter Soldier, U.S. Agent and Union Jack over its various incarnations.
With characters like the Howling Commandos already established, an Invaders movie could give Hayley Atwell’s Agent Carter a new home and introduce Namor and the android Human Torch to the MCU. Between Atlantis and his famous flooding of Manhattan, Namor could bring an unparalleled spectacle to Marvel’s films. In addition to tying up loose ends from “Agent Carter,” an Invaders movie could be the perfect venue to introduce some of the early ill-fated attempts to recreate the Super Soldier formula and set up future Captain America plotlines.
SILVER SURFER
While “Guardians of the Galaxy” has opened up the cosmic side of the MCU, Fox’s Fantastic Four and X-Men franchises have remained distinctly earthbound. While that may change soon, the Silver Surfer could help expand Fox’s Marvel Universe in a major way. Created by Jack Kirby and Stan Lee in 1966, the Silver Surfer has a conceptual elasticity and complexity that makes him one of Marvel’s richest characters. Whether he’s racked with guilt from serving as the Herald of Galactus or riding the spaceways in a psychedelic romp, the cosmically-powered Surfer is a compelling character who can easily hold down a stand-alone adventure.
While the Silver Surfer appeared in 2007’s “Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer,” he’s conspicuous by his absence in the MCU. If Fox continues to hold on to the Fantastic Four rights, a Silver Surfer movie would be the first logical extension of the franchise. By embracing Dan Slott and Mike Allred’s lighter “Doctor Who”-esque take on the Silver Surfer, Fox could rebuild the Fantastic Four universe with a much-needed tonal shift.
MYSTIQUE
Thanks to the fortuitous casting of a pre-superstar Jennifer Lawrence, Mystique has taken on a surprisingly large role in Fox’s three most recent X-Men movies. While Rebecca Romijn’s Mystique was more of a silent supporting villain in the first X-Men trilogy, Lawrence’s Mystique has literalized the philosophical conflict between Charles Xavier and Magneto. While this focus has added some unique wrinkles to the familiar character, the continued emphasis on the character has taken screen time away from underserved X-Men like Cyclops and Storm.
While Mystique doesn’t have an extensive history as a solo character, the 2003 series “Mystique” provided a solid template for a more heroic interpretation of her. In that series, which was partially written by Brian K. Vaughan, Mystique was cast as a secret agent who worked for Xavier. While the idea of a shape-shifting spy is a fairly compelling idea in its own right, this could be a convenient way to tease some less flashy pieces of X-Men lore like Genosha or the Legacy Virus.
MARVEL BOY
With the blockbuster success of Fox’s “Deadpool,” audiences seem willing to embrace a different, more violent kind of superhero. While Marvel’s Netflix shows have fulfilled that role in the MCU so far, Marvel could shake up its reputation for relatively safe, predictable fare by adapting “Marvel Boy.” Created by Grant Morrison and J.G. Jones in 2000, “Marvel Boy” follows Noh-Varr, a young Kree alien, as he viciously wages war against the trillionaire Doctor Midas and the sentient corporation known as Hexus.
While Marvel Boy would eventually become more traditionally heroic and join the Young Avengers, that initial miniseries was filled with a cosmic punk aesthetic that would be a shocking change of pace for the MCU. With all of the power and none of the responsibility, Marvel Boy could offer a dramatic counterpoint to fellow teen superhero Spider-Man. A Marvel Boy solo film might finally give Cobie Smulders’ S.H.I.E.L.D. agent, Maria Hill, something to do, and could begin to set up a Young Avengers film.
HAWKEYE
While audiences got to make an extended visit to Hawkeye’s farm in 2015’s “Avengers: Age of Ultron,” the Avengers’ archer still feels like a far cry from his comic book counterpart. Jeremy Renner has done what he could with a fairly thankless role, but Hawkeye’s trademark charm has gotten lost in some overcrowded MCU outings. A Hawkeye solo film could give Renner’s character a chance to breathe in between all of the Civil Wars and Infinity Wars.
Along with several other modern comics masters, Matt Fraction and David Aja perfected this kind of low-key Hawkeye with their 2012 run on “Hawkeye.” By following Hawkeye on his days off from the Avengers, the creators had the room to innovate and flesh out Hawkeye’s supporting cast, especially Kate Bishop, the younger Hawkeye. Given the prominence of teen superheroes in comics, there’s a surprising lack of them on screen. Introducing Kate could help remedy that while also setting up a Young Avengers movie. Although that comic starred a single, city-dwelling Hawkeye, a movie focusing on Renner’s rural, married hero could unearth some new depths for the character.
SPIDER-WOMAN
In 2016’s “Captain America: Civil War,” Tom Holland’s Spider-Man joined the MCU to great fanfare. While that newfound cooperation between Sony Pictures and Marvel Studios has let Spider-Man swing alongside the Avengers, it could also pave the way for a Spider-Woman film. Since her 1977 debut by Archie Goodwin and Marie Severin, Spider-Woman has lived in an occasionally macabre world of espionage and lies that could help connect the desperate points of the MCU.
Given Spider-Woman’s history of working for both Hydra and S.H.I.E.L.D., a dark Spider-Woman solo film could dig into the complex psychology of what it’s like working for these impossibly massive organizations. In addition to serving as a new potential Avenger, Spider-Woman could act as a sustainable link between Sony’s Spider-Man movies and the larger MCU. Spider-Woman’s nemesis, Morgan le Fay, could make an obvious foil for Doctor Strange and help establish the role of magic in the Marvel movies. Given the character’s prominent role in the 2008 crossover “Secret Invasion,” a Spider-Woman solo film could almost single-handedly set-up a major storyline for a future Avengers movie.
STARJAMMERS
In 1977, Dave Cockrum created the Starjammers as an independent feature. When there wasn’t any room for them in any of Marvel’s anthology titles, he and Chris Claremont introduced them to “Uncanny X-Men” in the middle of the landmark “The Phoenix Saga.” While Corsair, Raza, Hepzibah and Ch’od have always been close X-Men allies, Fox could easily give the ragtag team of space pirates their own X-Men-free adventure. Even though the characters have only appeared irregularly since their debut, they could overcome the inevitable comparisons to “Guardians of the Galaxy” and thrive on film in a light-hearted space romp.
Thanks to Fox’s control of the X-Men and Fantastic Four rights, a Starjammers film could feature some tantalizing match-ups. The Starjammers could watch as the Shi’ar Imperial Guard make a desperate last stand against Galactus or fight off Annihilus’ Annihilation Wave filled with the Brood and the Phalanx. By introducing some of these more science-fiction elements, a Starjammers film could also pave the way for the X-Men and Fantastic Four’s intergalactic adventures.
MOON KNIGHT
While Marvel has had tremendous success with its solo character films, none of them have been the same kind of grand urban epic that Christopher Nolan perfected with the “Dark Knight” trilogy. With its dark premise and a strong library of underrated source material, Moon Knight could be Marvel’s celluloid answer to Batman. While most of Marvel’s street-level heroes have a home on Netflix, the earthy avatar of Khonshu would make a striking image on the big screen with his eerie all-white ensemble.
With the character’s relatively complex premise, a Moon Knight feature could mix the grimy heroics of Marvel’s Netflix shows with the magic of Doctor Strange and the mythology of Thor. While Moon Knight could bridge all of these worlds, it could also serve as a spiritual sequel to the Blade franchise. By drawing on Bill Sienkiewicz’s depiction of Moon Knight or Warren Ellis and Declan Shalvey’s recent run on the character, Moon Knight could also work as a thrilling standalone psychological horror film.
BISHOP
In comics, Bishop’s history is hopelessly tied to the X-Men’s convoluted possible future timelines. Without the minutia of X-Men continuity, Bishop makes a compelling protagonist with a brilliant high-concept. Created by Whilce Portacio, Jim Lee and John Byrne in 1991, Bishop is a time-traveling policeman who comes back to the past to hunt an energy vampire named Trevor Fitzroy. While Omar Sy only had a few moments as the character in 2014’s overcrowded “X-Men: Days of Future Past,” that kind of time-traveling fugitive tale is the perfect set-up for non-stop sci-fi action in the vein of “Timecop” and “The Terminator.”
A Bishop film could also take a more grounded approach and adapt the short-lived crime series “District X.” In that comic by David Hine, David Yardin and Lan Medina, Bishop served as a policeman in the mutant-haven known as District X. Either one of those premises can stand on its own merits with a loose connection to the X-franchise, or could establish a number of plotlines for further X-Men movies equally well.
SUPERIOR FOES OF SPIDER-MAN
Even after five movies, most of Spider-Man’s villains still haven’t appeared on the big screen. While Spider-Man’s iconic villains should make their debuts fighting the wall-crawler, some of Spider-Man’s less lethal foes could build up his rogues gallery in their own feature. As “Suicide Squad” proved, a villain-focused film can succeed with nothing but cameos from established heroes. With that in mind, Nick Spencer and Steve Lieber’s “Superior Foes of Spider-Man” could be the perfect basis for a different kind of Spider-Man movie.
While most Spider-Man films have been fairly kid-friendly, a Superior Foes movie could exhibit the world-weariness and desperation of blue-collar criminals like the Shocker or Boomerang. A Superior Foes movie could make Spider-Man’s New York feel more expansive and lived in. Like Spencer and Lieber’s comic, the movie could be a light-hearted comedy of errors or more cynical look at the psychological toll of getting repeatedly beat up by a teenager in tights.
X-STATIX
Outside of Deadpool, the X-Men doesn’t lend itself terribly well to the world of comedy. While X-Statix doesn’t share “Deadpool’s” violently absurd sense of humor, the team could star in a solo film with vicious social satire. Created by Peter Milligan and Mike Allred as a later incarnation of “X-Force” in 2001, “X-Statix” cast its young mutant team as immensely popular reality TV celebrities. While that concept lends itself well to parody, the book was equally noteworthy for its sudden bouts of extreme violence and expendable team members.
Beyond tonally pushing Fox’s X-Men franchise in a drastically new direction, an X-Statix movie could offer a glimpse of how the world views mutants outside of the X-Men. Along with the compelling romance between Mister Sensitive and U-Go Girl and the commercial appeal of Doop, the team’s floating potato-like videographer, some of the comic’s less satiric elements could also translate to the big screen fairly well. Given the role of media in the series, the X-Statix movie could also be the ideal place to introduce the media-obsessed X-Men villain Mojo.
SPIDER-MAN 2099
Since Miles Morales is finally headed to the big screen, Spider-Man 2099 could add a whole new dimension to Sony’s Spider-Man franchise. Created by Peter David and Rick Leonardi for Marvel’s 2099 imprint in 1992, “Spider-Man 2099” showed how a future Spider-Man could operate in a corporately-owned dystopia that’s unlike anything Marvel has put on screen. While that line folded in the mid-1990s, Spider-Man 2099 has lingered long after the imprint’s cancellation and still stars in an ongoing title today.
Thanks to his appearance in a few Spider-Man video games and cartoons, some of the general public would already be familiar with Miguel O’Hara and the world of 2099. By clearly establishing the legacy of Peter Parker, a Spider-Man 2099 film could help set Tom Holland’s Spider-Man apart from his predecessors and offer audiences their first glimpse of the future of the MCU. Along with Spider-Man’s other film incarnations, a Spider-Man 2099 film could also help set-up a potential “Spider-Verse” crossover movie.
THUNDERBOLTS
While the MCU has many strengths, an expansive roster of well-defined villains hasn’t been one of them yet. A Thunderbolts movie could go a long way to changing that. Created by Kurt Busiek and Mark Bagley in 1997, “Thunderbolts” originally followed a group of villains who were posing as heroes. As the series progressed, some of those characters actually reformed and the title morphed into a work release program for super-criminals akin to DC’s “Suicide Squad.”
While many of the classic Avengers originally started out as villains, those origins haven’t really been reflected in the MCU. Although “Suicide Squad” relished in its characters’ misdeeds, a Thunderbolts movie could be a sincere underdog story about redemption. The Winter Soldier could find a home in a Thunderbolts movie, and longtime Thunderbolt Songbird could be a logical choice to join a future film incarnation of the Avengers. With its focus on villains, a Thunderbolts film could draw from Marvel’s Netflix shows, “Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.” and older MCU movies, and serve as a regrouping point for the larger MCU.
BLACK WIDOW
At this point, it’s absolutely ridiculous that Scarlett Johansson’s Black Widow hasn’t starred in a solo feature. While the character doesn’t have the most extensive history as a solo character in comics, Johansson’s super-spy has been a consistently engaging part of the MCU since her debut in 2010’s “Iron Man 2.” Thanks to her continued presence in Marvel’s movies, the Black Widow has unexpectedly risen from Marvel’s B-list to become one of the most visible superheroes in the world.
With Johansson’s proven box office appeal and experience headlining action thrillers like “Lucy,” the Black Widow could easily carry a Bourne-esque action-packed spy thriller in the espionage-rich MCU. As the rest of the Avengers movies continue to grow in size and scope, a Black Widow thriller could offer a necessary re-grounding after “Avengers: Infinity War.” Over the past few years, creators like Mark Waid and Chris Samnee have given the character several standalone comic stories that could model for the character’s solo cinematic outing. Even “The Avengers” director Joss Whedon has expressed interest in giving the Widow her first stand-alone starring role.
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janelanemusic · 7 years
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HI!!! these are all of our shows in August!!! we are so very excited because we are playing at pretty much all of our favorite venues heh heh heh come and groove w/ us xo flyer by moi
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Travelers Championship 2017: Tee times, pairings for Thursday’s round
A loaded field in Hartford includes Jordan Spieth, Rory McIlroy, and Jason Day.
The week after a major championship is usually a time to unwind, maybe catch your breath and take a break from golf after an intense week of watching hours of major coverage. The 2017 Travelers Championship, however, is not exactly the right week to take a break.
That’s because this traditional Hartford stop has gone ahead and drawn arguably the strongest field in its history. The strength-of-field rating is the highest they’ve had in the past decade, headlined by Jordan Spieth, Rory McIlroy, and Jason Day. Throw in some Justin Thomas, Pat Reed, Bubba Watson, and others, and you have one of the best PGA Tour events of the year.
It’s a dramatic development for an event like the Travelers, which has a strong identity but needs to fight for its field in the week after the exhausting “toughest test in golf” — the U.S. Open. TPC River Highlands always puts on a good event with some of the best and rowdiest crowds of the year. It’s one of just two stops in New England and in the first week of summer, Connecticut usually shows up in numbers for this.
Now they have a tee sheet loaded with stars to watch all week too. This field is always fine — never bad — but this is supercharged. On Thursday, the stars are clustered around 8 a.m. ET in the morning wave and 1 p.m. in the afternoon wave. Rory will play with Mr. 58 here, Jim Furyk, and last week’s contender at Erin Hills, Brian Harman. One group behind them are Thomas, Day, and Reed.
Spieth will be the top draw on the afternoon side of the sheet, playing with Wesley Bryan and Brandt Snedeker at 1 p.m. Here’s your full tee sheet for the opening round at TPC River Highlands:
Off No. 1 Tee:
7:00 a.m.: Kyle Stanley, Johnson Wagner, Andres Gonzales
7:10 a.m.: Harris English, Robert Garrigus, Jason Bohn
7:20 a.m.: Geoff Ogilvy, Chez Reavie, Grayson Murray
7:30 a.m.: Greg Chalmers, Smylie Kaufman, Keegan Bradley
7:40 a.m.: Adam Hadwin, J.J. Henry, Paul Casey
7:50 a.m.: Jhonattan Vegas, Charley Hoffman, Robert Streb
8:00 a.m.: Billy Hurley III, Brian Stuard, K.J. Choi
8:10 a.m.: Rod Pampling, Jim Herman, Danny Lee
8:20 a.m.: Chad Campbell, Patton Kizzire, Harold Varner III
8:30 a.m.: Bryce Molder, David Hearn, Dominic Bozzelli
8:40 a.m.: Ricky Barnes, Sung Kang, Byeong Hun An
8:50 a.m.: Tom Hoge, Brandon Hagy, Ryan Ruffels
9:00 a.m.: Brad Fritsch, Bobby Wyatt, Zach Zaback
12:00 p.m.: Patrick Rodgers, Kelly Kraft, Kevin Tway
12:10 p.m.: Scott Stallings, Anirban Lahiri, Zac Blair
12:20 p.m.: Michael Thompson, Will MacKenzie, Spencer Levin
12:30 p.m.: Jonas Blixt, William McGirt, Troy Merritt
12:40 p.m.: Daniel Berger, Matt Every, Brian Gay
12:50 p.m.: Marc Leishman, Russell Knox, Bubba Watson
1:00 p.m.: Wesley Bryan, Jordan Spieth, Brandt Snedeker
1:10 p.m.: Ken Duke, Rory Sabbatini, Mark Hubbard
1:20 p.m.: Seung-Yul Noh, Kevin Na, Troy Kelly
1:30 p.m.: Daniel Summerhays, Chad Collins, C.T. Pan
1:40 p.m.: Steven Alker, Brett Drewitt, Beau Hossler
1:50 p.m.: Mark Anderson, Richy Werenski, Ryan Brehm
2:00 p.m.: Ryan Armour, Bryson DeChambeau, Billy Downes
Off No. 10 Tee:
7:00 a.m.: Kevin Streelman, Stuart Appleby, Jason Kokrak
7:10 a.m.: Mark Wilson, Graham DeLaet, Gonzalo Fdez-Castano
7:20 a.m.: Carl Pettersson, Lucas Glover, Xander Schauffele
7:30 a.m.: Fabian Gomez, Webb Simpson, Vijay Singh
7:40 a.m.: Hudson Swafford, Emiliano Grillo, Padraig Harrington
7:50 a.m.: Brian Harman, Rory McIlroy, Jim Furyk
8:00 a.m.: Justin Thomas, Patrick Reed, Jason Day
8:10 a.m.: Mackenzie Hughes, Nick Taylor, Hunter Mahan
8:20 a.m.: John Huh, Kyle Reifers, Michael Kim
8:30 a.m.: Boo Weekley, Tim Wilkinson, John Peterson
8:40 a.m.: Ben Crane, Tyrone Van Aswegen, Brett Stegmaier
8:50 a.m.: Miguel Angel Carballo, Sebastian Munoz, Rick Lamb
9:00 a.m.: Jonathan Randolph, Nicholas Lindheim, Wyndham Clark
12:00 p.m.: Martin Laird, Tag Ridings, J.T. Poston
12:10 p.m.: Bob Estes, Derek Fathauer, Ryan Blaum
12:20 p.m.: Charlie Beljan, Martin Flores, Trey Mullinax
12:30 p.m.: David Lingmerth, Nick Watney, Luke Donald
12:40 p.m.: Cody Gribble, Tony Finau, Retief Goosen
12:50 p.m.: Brendan Steele, Peter Malnati, Scott Piercy
1:00 p.m.: Vaughn Taylor, Zach Johnson, Alex Cejka
1:10 p.m.: Ryan Palmer, Steve Wheatcroft, Cameron Percy
1:20 p.m.: Bud Cauley, Shawn Stefani, Whee Kim
1:30 p.m.: Morgan Hoffmann, Jamie Lovemark, Andrew Loupe
1:40 p.m.: Zack Sucher, Brian Campbell, Brett Coletta
1:50 p.m.: Julian Etulain, Seamus Power, Neil Johnson
2:00 p.m.: Bobby Gates, Joel Dahmen, Chase Seiffert
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