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San Francisco closed the lid Sunday on the saga of a $1.7 million public restroom. To commemorate the commode’s installation, residents celebrated at a “potty party” they called the Toilet Bowl.
Lookie-loos lined up in the Noe Valley Town Square to give the loo a whirl. A band played songs including “Sloop John B” by the Beach Boys. (“This is a song about a john!” the band leader explained.) Children sipped lemonade and ate chocolate cupcakes while they tossed bean bags into plastic training potties on the ground.
San Francisco may have been a laughingstock over the news that it planned to spend $1.7 million to construct a single public restroom with a sink and toilet, getting skewered by late-night comedians and inspiring the “it” costume at Halloween parties.
But on Sunday, the city got the last laugh.
“We wanted to, you know, really roll with it,” said Zach D’Angelo, dressed as a giant roll of toilet paper with a red plunger as his hat. D’Angelo, the host of Tuesday night trivia at a pub down the street, served as the Toilet Bowl’s emcee — or, as he put it, the Grand Poobah.
“I am flush with excitement!” he exclaimed before he started telling toilet jokes that he said he had gotten from his 7-year-old nephew.
The mood wasn’t quite so lighthearted in October 2022 when city officials announced a news conference in the Noe Valley Town Square to celebrate securing $1.7 million in state funds to build the 150-square-foot restroom — enough money to buy a whole single-family house in the city.
The square was built in 2016 with outdoor seating, a playground and plumbing for a public toilet, but no actual toilet, because money for the project had fallen short.
Just as puzzling as the price tag was the timeline. The city said it would take two to three years to install the restroom, even after it secured the state funds.
Neighbors and a local journalist (well, me) began to question the details of the project. City officials explained the toilet would have to be approved by numerous city commissions. It would also be subject to environmental review. All that, plus the high cost of construction in the city, made the project expensive and time-consuming.
Politicians began distancing themselves from the bathroom brouhaha. Gov. Gavin Newsom took back the state money.
Then, Chad Kaufman, president of the Public Restroom Company, offered to donate a modular toilet instead. He and Vaughan Buckley, the chief executive of Volumetric Building Companies, paid for architecture and engineering work to get the site ready. They also paid for a truck to carry the modular toilet to the square, a crane to lift it into place and union labor to install it.
The tab for the city dropped to $200,000, and Mayor London Breed announced legislation that she said would help bring down the cost of other public projects. It would let city departments team up to get group discounts on goods and services for small jobs. The state gave the $1.7 million back to San Francisco again, and the city says it will be used to build more toilets.
In the end, the new red restroom in the Noe Valley Town Square was worthy of celebration. On Sunday, a woman doled out toilet trivia. Local librarians handed out free copies of children’s books entitled “Everyone Poops” and “Time to Use the Potty.” There was a toilet-themed costume contest with whoopee cushions as prizes.
Three San Francisco politicians — Supervisor Rafael Mandelman, State Senator Scott Wiener and Assemblyman Matt Haney — addressed the crowd. Haney posed for a photo in front of the bathroom.
“It’s not gold-plated, but it’s worth its weight in gold,” he said with a laugh.
Debra Niemann, director of the Noe Valley Association, a neighborhood improvement group, said she didn’t think the toilet travails had done much to make city projects, including public restrooms, any cheaper to build.
“But at least we got one,” she said. “It’s beautiful. It’s clean. It’s simple. It’s everything you could want in a public toilet.”
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Did someone say- LAST NAME HEADCANONS- no, no one at all? okay... imma share anyway, alphabetically by first name. Admittedly I just rolled some random last names until I liked how the names looked next to each other. oh god why are there so many characters with no last names, why so many kids too? I tried to collect all the characters missing names, tell me if I missed someone.
Carrie Wolfe
Chad Cabrera
Cynthia Rush
David "Hot Dave" Reynalds
Heather Tate
Jennifer Fawler
Jimmy Roach (I may have laughed too hard seeing this be the first roll for him, the poor kid, so rule of laugh says it stays)
Kyle Lane
Lisa Francis
Molly Valdez
Murphy (and Fernando) Vaughan
Richard Colt (decided Ricky isn't his first name even though it could have been, just liked it better that way)
Scott Hodge
Seth Bates
Tammy Short
Bonus: Sheriff Andrew Matthews who doesn't have a first name (thought it'd be funny if Forrest got his first name right by chance)
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TO THE DEVIL… A DAUGHTER (1976) – Episode 214 – Decades Of Horror 1970s
“It is not heresy … and I will not recant!” But if you don’t recant, you can’t have any pudding. Join your faithful Grue Crew – Doc Rotten, Bill Mulligan, Chad Hunt, and Jeff Mohr along with guest host Gregory Crosby – as they take a trip to Hammer-land for To the Devil… a Daughter (1976), the last horror film from the original incarnation of Hammer.
Decades of Horror 1970s
Episode 214 – To the Devil… a Daughter (1976)
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An American occult novelist battles to save the soul of a young girl from a group of Satanists – led by an excommunicated priest – who plan on using her as the representative of the Devil on Earth.
Directed by: Peter Sykes
Writing Credits: Christopher Wicking (screenplay by) (as Chris Wicking); John Peacock (adaptation); Dennis Wheatley (from the novel by); Gerald Vaughan-Hughes (additional material) (uncredited)
Produced by: Roy Skeggs (producer)
Music by: Paul Glass
Cinematography by: David Watkin (director of photography)
Special Effects by: Les Bowie
Selected Cast:
Richard Widmark as John Verney
Christopher Lee as Father Michael Raynor
Honor Blackman as Anna Fountain
Denholm Elliott as Henry Beddows
Michael Goodliffe as George de Grass
Nastassja Kinski as Catherine Beddows
Eva Maria Meineke as Eveline de Grass
Anthony Valentine as David Kennedy
Derek Francis as Bishop
Izabella Telezynska as Margaret (as Isabella Telezynska)
Constantine Gregory as Kollde (as Constantin de Goguel)
Anna Bentinck as Isabel
Irene Prador as German Matron
Brian Wilde as Black Room Attendant
Petra Peters as Sister Helle
William Ridoutt as Airport Porter
Howard Goorney as Critic
Frances de la Tour as Salvation Army Major
Zoe Hendry as 1st Girl
Lindy Benson as 2nd Girl
Jo Peters as 3rd Girl
Bobby Sparrow as 4th Girl
Ed Devereaux as Reporter (uncredited)
Bill Horsley as Curator (uncredited)
Juba Kennerley as Man Entering Art Gallery (uncredited)
Alan Meacham as Guest at Book Launch (uncredited)
Peter Sykes as Man at Airport (uncredited)
It’s time to explore the final Hammer Horror film of the 1970s, To the Devil… a Daughter (1976). [Note: The mystery comedy film The Lady Vanishes (1979) would drop and… vanish… in 1979.] To the Devil… a Daughter has the reputation of putting the final nail into Hammer’s filmmaking coffin. The quality and success of Hammer productions spiraled throughout the decade as the landscape of horror films changed – especially after The Exorcist (1973). Surprisingly, the film is much better than how the Grue Crew remembers it and how its reputation proceeds it. That is, up until its abrupt and head-scratching ending and that strange devil puppet. If you know, you know. Check out what the Grue Crew thinks of the film directed by Peter Sykes and featuring Christopher Lee, Richard Widmark, and Nastassja Kinski.
At the time of this writing, To the Devil… a Daughter is available to stream from Peacock and PlutoTV as well as various PPV from Amazon and Fandango At Home. To the Devil… a Daughter is also available on physical media as a Blu-ray from SCREAM Factory.
Gruesome Magazine’s Decades of Horror 1970s is part of the Decades of Horror two-week rotation with The Classic Era and the 1980s. In two weeks, the next episode, chosen by Jeff, will be Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark (1973), an ABC Movie of the Week starring Kim Darby, Jim Hutton, William Demarest, and Barbara Anderson. Grue Believer Lone Wolf suggested this flick. Woot!
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In 1863, Mississippi farmer Newt Knight serves as a medic for the Confederate Army. Opposed to slavery, Knight would rather help the wounded than fight the Union. After his nephew dies in battle, Newt returns home to Jones County to safeguard his family but is soon branded an outlaw deserter. Forced to flee, he finds refuge with a group of runaway slaves hiding out in the swamps. Forging an alliance with the slaves and other farmers, Knight leads a rebellion that would forever change history.
Credits: TheMovieDb.
Film Cast:
Newton Knight: Matthew McConaughey
Rachel: Gugu Mbatha-Raw
Moses Washington: Mahershala Ali
Serena Knight: Keri Russell
Daniel: Jacob Lofland
Sumrall: Sean Bridgers
Lieutenant Barbour: Brad Carter
Miss Ellie: Jane McNeill
Prosecuting Attorney: Gary Grubbs
Jasper: Christopher Berry
Amos Deason: Joe Chrest
Quitman: David Jensen
Injured Soldier: Kurt Krause
Confederate Color Guard: Carlton Caudle
Freedman 1: Martin Bats Bradford
Matthew Yates: Matt Lintz
Mary: Kerry Cahill
Annie: Jessica Collins
Confederate Soldier: Juan Gaspard
Junie Lee: Liza J. Bennett
Polling Station Clerk: David Maldonado
Schoolgirl: Serenity Neil
Chester: Lawrence Turner
Mrs. Deason: Lara Grice
Col. Robert Lowry: Wayne Pére
Farmer 1: Jim Klock
Town Folk: Emily Bossak
Sergeant: P.J. Marshall
Third Man: Ritchie Montgomery
Stillman Coleman: Mattie Liptak
Aunt Sally: Jill Jane Clements
Col. McLemore: Thomas Francis Murphy
Old Man: Johnny McPhail
Lt. Barbour: Bill Tangradi
First Man: William Mark McCullough
Edward James – Cotton Field Worker: Sam Malone
Boy at Alice Hotel: Kylen Davis
Farmer 2: Will Beinbrink
George: Troy Hogan
Confederate Soldier: Cy Parks
Ward: Dane Rhodes
Second Woman / Yeoman Farmer: Lucy Faust
Yeoman Girl: Stella Allen
Older Coleman Brother: Cade Mansfield Cooksey
Maroon (uncredited): Tahj Vaughans
Davis Knight: Brian Lee Franklin
Film Crew:
Casting: Debra Zane
Production Design: Philip Messina
Costume Design: Louise Frogley
Editor: Juliette Welfling
Producer: Jon Kilik
Supervising Art Director: Dan Webster
Editor: Pamela Martin
Director of Photography: Benoît Delhomme
Producer: Scott Stuber
Executive Producer: Oren Aviv
Set Decoration: Larry Dias
Writer: Gary Ross
Executive Producer: Robert Simonds
Executive Producer: Robin Bissell
Art Direction: Andrew Max Cahn
Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Paul Hsu
Executive Producer: Wang Zhonglei
Executive Producer: Stuart Ford
Prosthetics: Gary Archer
Foley: Marko Costanzo
Makeup Department Head: Nikoletta Skarlatos
Executive Producer: Wang Zhongjun
Co-Producer: David Pomier
First Assistant Director: Eric Heffron
Assistant Costume Designer: Meagan McLaughlin
Foley: Eric Milano
Second Unit Director: Garrett Warren
Visual Effects Editor: Gershon Hinkson
Executive Producer: Michael Bassick
Makeup Artist: Kris Evans
Executive Producer: Bruce Nachbar
“B” Camera Operator: Jerry M. Jacob
Executive Producer: Matt Jackson
Additional Camera: Michael Watson
Executive Producer: Christopher Woodrow
Hairstylist: Felicity Bowring
Casting: Meagan Lewis
Music Editor: John Finklea
Executive Producer: Jerry Ye
Set Designer: Randall D. Wilkins
Still Photographer: Murray Close
Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Mike Prestwood Smith
First Assistant “A” Camera: Chad Rivetti
Special Effects Coordinator: David K. Nami
Hair Department Head: Jules Holdren
Key Hair Stylist: Melizah Anguiano Wheat
Set Costumer: Adriane Bennett
Costume Supervisor: Carlane Passman
Prosthetic Makeup Artist: Matthew O’Toole
Visual Effects Producer: Lisa Beroud
Key Hair Stylist: Theraesa Rivers
Executive Producer: Russell Levine
Additional Camera: Greg Morris
Set Costumer: Tom Cummins
Art Department Coordinator: Wylie Griffin
Supervising Dialogue Editor: Branka Mrkic
Visual Effects Supervisor: Kelly Port
Second Assistant “C” Camera: Griffin McCann
Set Costumer: Lisa Magee
Wigmaker: Khanh Trance
Art Direction: Chris Craine
Gaffer: Bob Bates
Original Music Composer: Nicholas Britell
First Assistant “C” Camera: Wade Whitley
Co-Producer: Diana Alvarez
Second Second Assistant Director: Marvin Williams
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Days of our Lives Early Weekly Spoilers July 8-12: Abby Exhumed & Eric Stunned
Days of Our Lives followers are in for a rollercoaster of revelations and drama the week of July 8-12, 2024. The persevering with saga of Abby Deveraux (performed by Marci Miller), presumed lifeless, takes a shocking flip. Chad DiMera (Billy Flynn) considers exhuming her physique. And this doubtlessly exposes a surprising reality that stuns Eric Brady (Greg Vaughan).
In the meantime on the NBC…
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99. Willow Weep for Me by Chad and Jeremy debuted Nov 64 and peaked at number 15, scoring 808 points.
Chad and Jeremy had the number 65 song of 1964, A Summer Song.
The song was written in 1932 and first recorded by Ted Fio Rita with vocals and whistling by Muzzo Marcelino. It has also been recorded by Billie Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald, Sarah Vaughan, Nina Simone, and many others, but this is the only version to chart.
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Marco Bartoccioni, analogico nell'anima
Il nuovo album di Marco Bartoccioni è interamente registrato su disco. In questa intervista raccolta da Cris Allinson, l’artista racconta genesi e sviluppo di un progetta apparentemente anacronistico. Tutta da leggere
“Play the Joker” è il titolo del nuovo album del polistrumentista Marco Bartoccioni interamente registrato su nastro con la produzione di Paolo De Stefani. Una sfida al sistema, contro la musica “usa e getta” in onore della qualità vestita da una profonda passione, il tutto condito da impeccabili esecuzioni. Mettersi in gioco donando tutto sé stesso in un periodo storico estremamente complesso anche per una discografia malconcia e piatta. Unire la professionalità di un passato che fa ancora eco con la modernità di un messaggio attuale. Il rock è vivo ed è in perfetta forma. Scopriamo con l’artista curiosità e news su questo album.
Chi è l’artista Marco Bartoccioni? Raccontaci del tuo percorso artistico che ti ha portato alla pubblicazione di questo album.
Nasco a Roma il 20 dicembre 1978. Chitarrista Polistrumentista , ed ho collaborato e collaboro con: Teresa De Sio, Mike Grenee, Millie McLane, Dave Bechtel, Chad Cromwell, Mike Payne, Adam Nitti, David Price, Leszeck Chikonsky, Krzysztof Rybarczyk e Lecia Lousie. Avendo fatto moltissima esperienza live in molte parti del mondo, dal 2005 ho iniziato ad approfondire tutto il mondo musicale “Slide” in particolare, che racchiude Dobro, Weissenborn, Lap Steel, Pedal, ed è proprio con questo percorso che sono arrivato alla maturazione di un disco quasi interamente registrato con Lap Steel. Un lavoro importante, iniziato durante il periodo della pandemia, al quale tengo molto, grazie alla collaborazione stretta con Paolo De Stefani (produttore del disco), che ha generato un processo creativo molto stimolante.
Un sound che trasuda originalità e personalità, ma anche con molti riferimenti ai grandi del passato, quando la musica rappresentava ancora l’apice dell’espressione umana evolvendo e condizionando l’intera società. Quali i tuoi riferimenti artistici che hanno aiutato la tua ispirazione nella composizione?
Io sono cresciuto ascoltando moltissimo Rock/Blues, ma anche artisti molto significativi della nostra tradizione italiana, avendo l’opportunità di suonare anche con Teresa De Sio, e approfondendo così il grande panorama della nostra musica popolare. Ho cercato di unire queste influenze tentando di essere me stesso e inserendole all’interno di questo lavoro. Non è da nascondere che nella mia musica si percepiscano le sonorità di Eric Clapton, dei Rolling Stone, di Bruce Springsteen, di Stevie Ray Vaughan e di tanti altri artisti italiani dei quali ho assimilato anche le tecniche di scrittura.
“Play the Joker” è un album interamente registrato su nastro con la produzione di Paolo De Stefani. Un inno al ritorno di un glorioso passato. Una presa di posizione cosciente sfidando le regole dell’attuale mercato, una provocazione generazionale, oppure un bisogno personale di esprimere sé stessi abbandonando il freddo mondo virtuale tramite sonorità che colpiscono direttamente l’anima?
Senz’altro tutte e tre le cose. Io credo che la musica ben fatta, sia quella che rimane più longeva negli anni, quella che siamo in grado di ascoltare anche quando quelle mode passano, io ho cercato di fare questo, avvero di creare un album , che abbia un calore, un’anima, e che fra anni possa ancora essere ascoltato, magari mettendo su un vinile. Non condivido le produzioni “usa e getta” del momento, non ne critico assolutamente la musica che ne è all’interno perché la musica è bella tutta, sempre, perché è personale è soggettiva, ma il tentativo di andare in controtendenza rispetto a queste produzioni “veloci”, lavorando come si faceva negli anni 70”, ovvero su Nastro, è stata per me e Paolo De Stefani la vera grande sfida.
Lap Steel al centro dell’attenzione, soprattutto nei tuoi live. Una particolare esecuzione con una tecnica innovativa che stai portando alla ribalta. Raccontaci meglio.
La Lap Steel è uno strumento molto particolare, molti artisti americani la usano nei loro concerti, tra i più famosi internazionali conosciamo Ben Harper. Gli artisti che suonano e cantano contemporaneamente con questo strumento lo fanno da seduti, a causa della difficoltà di esecuzione ed intonazione dello strumento stesso. Grazie a delle modifiche strutturali apportate allo strumento, riesco ad utilizzare la Lap Steel in piedi, mentre canto, riuscendo a mantenere la dinamicità e l’energia di un power trio durante il live.
Tanta musica sulle spalle, palchi e sudore in onore alla dea musica. Con la tua esperienza e la concezione raggiunta della tua musica, cosa consiglieresti a dei giovanissimi per intraprendere un percorso artistico e discografico?
Questa è una bellissima domanda, il mio suggerimento è molto semplice, e probabilmente banale, ma credo sia la cosa più importante quando si fa musica propria; la cosa fondamentale è emozionare prima noi stessi con ciò che si scrive, per poi trasmettere quella emozione a chi ascolta. Senza questo piccolissimo dettaglio, il meccanismo della musica non funziona. Non fate musica per arrivare per forza da qualche parte, o per avere successo a tutti i costi, fate la musica vera che sentite, e poi il resto si vedrà.
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March 2021 Comic TBR
March 2021 Comic TBR
All the comics I looking forward to reading this month!
I have decided to go for a very small and comforting comic TBR this month as my books TBR is rather large and I am rereading full series so I need my undivided attention on those. So I chose two comics that will light relief compared to the heaviness of my TBR. I am continuing my Saga journey but I am getting sad as I know that this is the penultimate volume and then there is no more read so far…
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The 2020 Reading List: October
The 2020 Reading List: October
Since one of my writing goals for 2020 was also to read more, I thought it would help to keep track of what I knocked off Mount Tsundoku. Here’s as good a place as any to post what I’ve read in 2020 to keep me honest, and what I thought of each book immediately after finishing.
I’ve decided to be a little more systematic about my reading plans. Now I’m pulling out an actual to-read pile to…
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Supernatural actors who were on Criminal Minds *incomplete*
George Darrow DJ Qualls -
SPN: Garth
CM: Richard Slessman (season 1 episode 1)
Timothy Omundson -
SPN: Cain
CM: Phillip Dowd (season 1 episode 6)
Dameon Clarke -
SPN: Jack Montgomery (Rugaru)
CM: Christopher Crawford (season 1 episode 7)
Jeff Kober -
SPN: Randall
CM: Leo (season 1 episode 9)
Mark Rolston -
SPN: Alastair
CM: Sheriff Hall (season 1 episode 11)
Michael Massee -
SPN: Kubrick (Bad Day at Black Rock)
CM: Jacob Dawes (season 1 episode 14)
Michael B. Silver -
SPN: Martin Flagg (Movie Writer “Hollywood Babylon“)
CM: Sam Shapiro (season 1 episode 14)
Roger Aaron Brown -
SPN: Joshua (Angel)
CM: Warden Charles Diehl (season 1 episode 14)
Robert Curtis Brown -
SPN: Father Gil (”Sin City”)
CM: Peter Greisen (season 1 episode 16)
Eric Johnson -
SPN: Brady (Sam’s college friend/demon)
CM: Sean Hotchner (season 1 episode 16)
Jack Conley -
SPN: Sheriff Al Britton (”Yellow Fever”)
CM: Agent John Summers (season 1 episode 21)
Mary Page Keller
SPN: Joyce Bicklebee (Leviathan Real Estate Agent)
CM: Katie Cole (season 2 episode 2)
Nicki Aycox -
SPN: Meg Masters (season 1)
CM: Amber Canardo (season 2 episode 3)
Kayla Mae Maloney -
SPN: Leah Gideon (season 5 The Whore)
CM: Polly Homefeldt (season 2 episode 7)
Andrew Rothenberg -
SPN: Lukcy (Skinwalker “All Dogs Go to Heaven”)
CM: Motel Manager (season 2 episode 7)
Samantha Smith -
SPN: Mary Winchetsers
CM: Helen Douglas (season 2 episode 14)
Jim Parrack -
SPN: Agent Nick Munroe (Siren)
CM: Paul Mulford (season 2 episode 21)
Steven Williams -
SPN: Rufus Turner
CM: Captain Al Wright (season 2 episode 22)
Alexander Gould -
SPN: Cole Griffith (”Death Takes a Holiday“)
CM: Jeremy (season 3 episode 5)
Jim Beaver -
SPN: Bobby Singer
CM: Sheriff Williams (season 3 episode 7)
John Lafayette -
SPN: George Darrow (Crossroad Blues)
CM: Dr. Lorenz (season 3 episode 8)
James Otis -
SPN: Famine (My Bloody Valentine)
CM: Dr. Nash (season 3 episode 8)
Fredric Lehne -
SPN: Yellow Eyes/Azazel
CM: Jack Vaughan (season 3 episode 12)
Scott Michael Campbell -
SPN: Tim Janklow (hunter season 5)
CM: Peter Redding (season 3 episode 15)
Dee Wallace -
SPN: Mildred Baker (Banshee Episode)
CM: Dr. Jan Mohikian (season 4 episode 7)
Courtney Ford -
SPN: Kelly Kline (Jack’s mother)
CM: Austin (season 4 episode 9)
Mark Pellegrino -
SPN: Lucifer/Nick
CM: Lieutenant Evans (season 4 episode 10)
Mitch Pileggi -
SPN: Samuel Campbell
CM: Norman Hill (season 4 episode 11)
Sierra McCormick -
SPN: Lilith (Blonde Little Girl)
CM: Lynn Robillard (season 4 episode 13)
Mercedes McNab -
SPN: Lucy (Vampire "Fresh Blood")
CM: Brooke Lombardini (season 4 episode 14)
Spencer Garrett -
SPN: Edward Carrigan (God ”A Very Supernatural Christmas”
CM: (season 4 episode 21)
Christopher Cousins -
SPN: Dr. Garrison ("Bedtime Stories")
CM: Tom Barton (season 5 episode 1)
Travis Aaron Wade -
SPN: Cole Trenton
CM: J. Turner (season 5 episode 4)
Gattlin Griffith -
SPN: Jesse Turner (Cambion)
CM: Robert Brooks (season 6 episode 9)
Adrianne Palicki -
SPN: Jessica Moore
CM: Sydney Manning (season 6 episode 13)
Rachel Miner -
SPN: Meg Masters (Last vessel)
CM: Jane Gould (season 6 episode 15)
Sebastian Roché -
SPN: Balthazar
CM: Clyde Easter (seasons 6 & 7)
Chad Lindberg -
SPN: Ash
CM: Tony (season 6 episode 19)
Tricia Helfer -
SPN: Molly McNamara (”Roadkill”)
CM: Izzy Rogers (season 7)
Robert Englund -
SPN: Dr. Robert (season 6 episode 11)
CM: Detective Gassner (season 7 episode 19)
Jamie Luner -
SPN: Annie Hawkins (hunter season 7)
CM: Madison Riley (season 8 episode 13)
Jack Plotnick -
SPN: Ian ("It's A Terrible Life")
CM: Tanner Johnson (season 9 episode 7)
Jon Gries -
SPN: Martin Creaser (crazy hunter)
CM: Clifford Walsh (season 9 episode 13)
Tahmoh Penikett -
SPN: Gadreel
CM: Michael Hastings (season 9 episode 14)
Ashton Holmes -
SPN: Ephraim (Rit Zien Angel)
CM: Finn Bailey (season 9 episode 17)
Matt Cohen -
SPN: Young John Winchester/Michael
CM: John Franklin (season 10 episode 6)
Lex Medlin -
SPN: Cupid ("My Bloody Valentine")
CM: Allen Archer (season 10 episode 14)
Sterling K. Brown -
SPN: Gordon Walker
CM: Fitz (season 10 episode 19)
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OK, January 4
You can buy a copy of this issue for your very own at my eBay store: https://www.ebay.com/str/bradentonbooks
Cover: Ashton Kutcher haunted by his mistakes
Page 2: Contents
Page 4: Jennifer Garner ready for romance -- Jennifer has proven she’s fine on her own but she’s eager for her happy ending and has even set her sights on some of Hollywood’s most eligible hunks like Chris Evans but seems happily single; she binge-watched Outlander and was totally taken with Sam Heughan and she also finds Martin Henderson very sexy but heard he has a girlfriend
Page 6: After a tumultuous few years Hayden Panettiere’s 2021 is looking bright and she’s been working on herself since her split from toxic ex-boyfriend Brian Hickerson -- she’s taken control of her life and is making good choices -- she’s been able to rebuild her life and her relationship with her daughter Kaya who lives in Ukraine with her dad and next on her agenda is reviving her once-hot career
Page 7: Justin Bieber who’s been a devoted member of the controversial celeb-favored Hillsong Church for years is studying to become a minister -- Justin has long credited Hillsong and especially charismatic and recently fired pastor Carl Lentz for saving him from his dark period of drugs, public meltdowns and arrests -- Justin doesn’t plan to give up his music career but he feels there’s a bigger calling out there for him
* Jessica Simpson has signed deals for both a docuseries and a fictionalized series based on her life but not everyone is so pumped about her tell-all tendencies and least of all is her ex-husband Nick Lachey -- for Nick it’s just dredging up a past that’s better left alone and Nick hopes that Jessica goes easy on him in the scripted series but deep down knows there’s precious little chance of that
* Madonna is majorly inserting herself in her daughter Lourdes Leon’s love life and she’s constantly on the phone asking how things are going between Lourdes and her socialite beau of three years Jonathan Puglia and she wants to know when they’re making things official -- Madonna even pushes for double dates so she can bring her 26-year-old boyfriend Ahlamalik Williams -- Lourdes appreciates how much her mom cares but she’s finding all the micromanaging too much to handle
Page 8: Jason Aldean who boasts an $80 million fortune loves splashing his cash around especially when it comes to his children -- the singer who shares son Memphis and daughter Navy with wife Brittany and girls Kendyl and Keeley with his ex likes being seen as the moneybags and leaves tough love to the kids’ moms and he’s always pulling out $100 bills for his teens and buying his little ones new clothes, toys and high-tech gadgets even though they’re so young -- he’s definitely spoiling the kids but nobody complains about it so he just keeps on buying them stuff because nothing makes him happier
* The milestone 6-0 is still months away but George Clooney is planning to do some serious partying for his birthday and he’s sparing no expense -- he’s looking at celebrations across the States and Europe plus a boys-only getaway to Mexico
* Leonardo DiCaprio and Jennifer Lawrence are having a blast filming their first movie together so much so that tongues are wagging about the pair’s fiery chemistry on the set -- even though Leo and Jen behave like total pros when the cameras aren’t rolling there’s a running joke among the cast and crew that Jen’s marriage to Cooke Maroney could be in trouble -- of course the reality is that Jen is crazy about her husband and Leo who is dating model Camila Morrone has a strict rule never to get involved with costars but still there’s an attraction that can’t be denied
Page 10: Red Hot on the Red Carpet -- stars get glamorous in glitzy looks -- Alexa Chung, Tiffany Haddish
Page 11: Maya Hawke, Sarah Hyland
Page 12: Who Wore It Better? Yara Shahidi vs. Cindy Bruna, Becky G vs. Sofia Carson
Page 13: Celine Dion vs. Shailene Woodley
Page 14: News in Photos -- Jessie James Decker in a pink bikini in Nashville
Page 15: Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt and their son Gunner doing a Christmas card shoot in L.A., Jessica Alba spent the day handing out Honest goodies at the Baby2Baby Holiday Drive-Thru Distribution in L.A.
Page 16: Gwen Stefani rocked a cat-themed holiday jumpsuit while on the way to the recording studio in Santa Monica, Leighton Meester surfing in Malibu
Page 17: Maria Sharapova brought back the 1970s during a photoshoot in L.A., Pink kept it casual during a coffee run to Starbucks in L.A., Tia Mowry returned home with a full trunk of gifts and goodies in L.A.
Page 18: Nick Jonas and Priyanka Chopra Jonas exploring London
Page 20: Let’s Get Physical -- Robin Wright took her bicycle out for a spin in L.A., Chris Hemsworth shows off his ripped body while lifting a tire, Winnie Harlow in L.A.
Page 22: Deck the Halls -- newly-engaged Jonathan Bennett gushed of spending his first Christmas with fiance Jaymes Vaughan, Jonathan and Drew Scott dressed as elves
Page 23: Jon Bon Jovi and his dog, Selena Gomez with her dog Winnie in front of the Christmas tree, Brooke Burke kicked off the season by signing ornaments that will be auctioned off by Operation Smile
Page 24: Malin Akerman arranged the sheets and blankets and pillows at a Hotel Style Collection from Walmart event in NYC, Jeremy Renner filmed a scene for Hawkeye in NYC, Chrishell Stause stepped out for a morning walk with her rescue pooch Gracie in L.A.
Page 26: Inside My Home -- Marc Anthony’s elegant estate in Coral Gables, Florida
Page 28: Harrison Ford and Calista Flockhart are planning to renew their vows on Valentine’s Day which is 12 years to the day after Harrison proposed to Calista on their sprawling Jackson Hole, Wyoming ranch -- Calista is incredibly touched that Harrison is organizing this and he’s thoughtfully arranging to have her favorite flowers to be flown in and has already booked a local band and a caterer and baker
Page 29: Emily Blunt and John Krasinski might be ready for baby No. 3 but friends are encouraging them to get their marriage on track first -- the two have had a tough couple of years and John can be hard to deal with and cranky when he’s working -- while the duo tend to put a super-positive spin on their marriage in public not everyone is convinced things are so rosy at home but Emily wants another child and so does John so they’re willing to take the risk
* Meghan Markle and Prince Harry plan to kick off 2021 with a much-needed tropical vacation -- after an emotionally turbulent year Meghan and Harry are ready for this break -- following a quiet Christmas at home the couple is looking forward to relaxing on a warm beach somewhere, sleeping in, soaking up nature’s beauty and reconnecting as a couple -- they’re considering a private island in Hawaii or off the coast of Fiji
Page 30: Taylor Swift who’s been collecting bridal magazines and wedding ideas since she was a teen will have to adjust to the idea of a small sequestered affair when her boyfriend Joe Alwyn officially pops the question -- the once-outgoing singer has turned into a hermit since hooking up with the British actor who insists on total privacy and loathes attention and now Tay’s inner circle is said to be worried that in Joe’s continued efforts to fly under the radar he’ll ultimately nix the lavish nuptials Taylor’s long envisioned
* Justin Timberlake and Olivia Wilde have a past -- dating briefly in 2011 and costarring in two films but they won’t have a future if Justin’s wife Jessica Biel has any say -- Justin is eager to work with newly single Olivia again but the collab between the old pals is a total no-no as far as Jess is concerned because she’s always seen Olivia as a threat and particularly now that she’s split from Jason Sudeikis
* Love Bites -- Bachelor Nation’s Emily Ferguson and hockey player William Karlsson are engaged, Christina Milian and Matt Pokora have another baby on the way, Gleb Savchenko and Cassie Scerbo dating
Page 32: Cover Story -- Ashton Kutcher haunted by his past -- the actor is wrestling with major demons and regrets -- the grisly murder of his then-girlfriend Ashley Ellerin has stayed with him -- Ashton and wife Mila Kunis have weathered some storms but they’re in a good place now
Page 36: Celebrity Dads and Their Darling Daughters -- Michael and Carys Douglas, John and Ella Bleu Travolta, Lionel and Sofia Richie
Page 37: Don and Dakota Johnson, Phil and Lily Collins
Page 38: Ryan and Ava Phillippe, Mark and Lola Consuelos, Johnny and Lily-Rose Depp
Page 39: Lenny and Zoe Kravitz, Clint and Francesca Eastwood, Alec and Ireland Baldwin, Rod and Ruby Stewart
Page 40: Interview -- Charlize Theron does it all -- the actress, mom and producer talks about taking on projects that are close to her heart
Page 42: New Year, New You -- kick-start a healthy 2021 with these celeb-approved wellness resolutions
Page 46: Style Week -- Good American cofounded by Khloe Kardashian recently launched its first-ever footwear collection
Page 54: Entertainment
Page 55: Q&A with Brian Austin Green
Page 58: Buzz -- Prince George and Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis joined their parents Prince William and Duchess Kate on the red carpet for the very first time and held hands on their way to London’s Palladium to watch the National Lottery’s Pantoland
Page 60: Sound Bites -- Gwyneth Paltrow on getting starstruck, Kurt Russell on wife Goldie Hawn’s penchant for sleeping in total darkness, Jimmy Fallon on which SNL costar he’d want to be stuck on a desert island with (Tina Fey), Chrissy Teigen on being embarrassed
Page 61: Megan Thee Stallion on the guidance she gets from Jay-Z and Beyonce, Frances McDormand on hooking up with husband Joel Coen, Chad Michael Murray on seeing pics from his heartthrob days, Rachel Brosnahan on what the Marvelous Mrs. Maisel fans can look forward to
Page 62: Horoscope -- Capricorn John Legend turned 42 on December 28
Page 64: By the Numbers -- Larry David
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Pennsylvania News: Evans City Man, Chad Vaughan Charged with Robbing Zelienople Bank
Pennsylvania News: Evans City Man, Chad Vaughan Charged with Robbing Zelienople Bank
PITTSBURGH, Pa. – A resident of Evans City, Pennsylvania has been indicted by a federal grand jury in Pittsburgh on one charge of bank robbery, United States Attorney Scott W. Brady announced today.
The one-count Indictment, returned on March 5, names Chad Vaughan, 32, as the sole defendant.
According to the Indictment, on October 23, 2018, Vaughan robbed the NexTier Bank, located at 226 South…
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