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sexynetra · 2 years ago
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Y’all ever wanted to see 18 year old Denali Foxx at the 2010 US national figure skating championships where they came in 10th in the men’s novice division?
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but-sometimes-im-not · 4 years ago
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CORDERO ZUCKERMAN (AKA DENALI) » Bad Guy
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yourdailyqueer · 4 years ago
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Denali Foxx (Cordero Zuckerman)
Gender: Male (she/her in drag)
Sexuality: Gay
DOB: 1 April 1992
Ethnicity: Mexican
Nationality: American
Occupation: Drag artist, reality star, prof figure skater, choreographer
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rabidline · 4 years ago
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Amber Glenn, Scars by Madilyn Bailey
2020-2021 Short Program
Choreography by Cordero Zuckerman and Amber Glenn
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mixednotmatched · 4 years ago
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If any of you Drag Race fans were still able to read by the end of Denali’s post regarding her elimination (still not over it a week later - holy crap) without your eyes being blurred with tears (I salute those who were able to do so), she said “A love letter to the world and to myself, thank you so much for everything. This is only the beginning. I love you.” 
Idk why but this was one of the purest things I’ve ever heard and it reminded me of the importance of finding the strength to write yourself a love letter, whether physically or in your mind. Like I really admire her ability to look at how far she’s come and send love to herself, something that’s really hard to do and maybe even a bit awkward since we’re not used to the level of introspection that produces genuine self love and self appreciation. Especially being able to look at yourself in that light as a queer person of color...I stan 110%. 
Her ability to show herself love makes her so soft, and I aspire to have that level of confidence and bravery to tell myself “well done, I love you.” Denali is the gift that keeps on giving, for real.
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coque2021 · 4 years ago
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Happy birthday to the one an only Denali Foxx aka Cordero Zuckerman aka the love of my life etc etc etc ❤️😁
I would date this man, HELL YES 🤫
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artarctic · 4 years ago
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polishedjellyfish · 4 years ago
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Choreographed by Denali (Cordero Zuckerman)
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papciz-gram · 6 years ago
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10.10.2019: from Gabriella Papadakis’s instagram stories
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icyspicy4uim2pricey · 4 years ago
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I loved this live so much, she's so sweet and has a really cute singing voiceeee
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figureskatingfanblog · 4 years ago
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2020-21 Program Music Choices
Pairs
Kirsten Moore-Towers / Michael Marinaro (CAN) will be reusing their 2019-2020 free skate.
Audrey Lu / Misha Mitrofanov (USA) - FS: “Ancient Lands” by Roman Hardiman
Daria Pavlichenko / Denis Khodykin (RUS) - FS: "The Black Swan" soundtrack, Choroegraphy by Alexander Zhulin.
Alina Pepeleva & Roman Pleshkov (RUS) - SP: "Io Ci Saro" by Andrea Bocelli (debuted at Russian Cup Final); They will be reusing their free program from the previous season.
Katie McBeath/Nathan Bartholomay (USA) - FS: "The Blower’s Daughter" performed by Christina Aguilera & Chris Mann, Choreography by Cindy Stuart
Men
Vincent Zhou (USA) will be reusing his 2018-2019 free skate.
Yaroslav Paniot (USA) will be reusing his 2020-2021 free skate.
Keiji Tanaka (JPN) - SP: BGM "11170 CH edition 0706" Shin Evangelion Theatrical Version
Mark Kondratiuk (RUS) - SP: Jesus Christ Superstar
Lucas Tsyuoshi Honda (JPN) - FS: "Blues for Klook" by Eddy Louiss / "The Prophet" by Gary Moore. He will be reusing his his 2020-2021 short program.
Vladimir Litvinsev (AZE) - SP: Rachmaninoff's Prelude in C-sharp minor ("Bells of Moscow"), Choreography by Sergei Rozanov
Koshiro Shimada (JPN) - SP: “Giving Up” by Donny Hathaway; FP- Charlie Chaplin Medley (including “Limelight” and “Smile”); Both with choreography by Stephane Lambiel
Sihyeong Lee (KOR) -  SP: Polovtsian Dances from ‘Prince Igor’; Choreography by Yeaji Shin
Matthew Markell (CAN) - SP: “Per Te” by Josh Groban. He is doing his own choreography. 
Roman Sadovsky (CAN) - FS: “Chasing Cars” by Snow Patrol, Arranged by Maxine Rodriguez, Choreography by Mark Pillay
Conrad Orzel (CAN) - FS: “Who Wants to Live Forever” by Queen, Choreography by Jeffrey Buttle
Nikolaj Majorov (SWE) - SP: “Sound of Silence” by Disturbed; FP is to a martial arts theme.
Alexei Erokhov (RUS) - SP: "Fallin' " by Alicia Keys, performed by Nicola Cavallaro
Adam Siao Him Fa (FRA) - FP: Daft Punk Medley
Leonid Sviridenko (RUS) - SP: "Sturm I: Fear" by Dardust
Ilya Yablokov (RUS) - FS: "Walk Away" by Maxime Rodriguez and Xavier Mortimer
Eric Sjoberg (USA) - FS: Interstellar Soundtrack, Choreography by Misha Ge
Artur Danielian (RUS) - FS: Scheherazade
Nam Nguyen (CAN) will be reusing his free from the 2020-2021 season.
Ice Dance
Eva Pate / Logan Bye (USA) - FD: The Hunger Games Soundtrack
Charlene Guignard / Marco Fabbri (ITA), Natalia Kaliszek / Maskim Spodyriev (POL) and Elizaveta Shanaeva / Devid Naryzhnyy (RUS) will be reusing their 2020-2021 free dances.
Molly Lanaghan / Dmitre Razgulajevs (CAN) - RD: “Spice Girls”; FD: Tango
Loïcia Demougeot & Théo Le Mercier (FRA) FD: "Lonlon (Ravel’s Bolero)" by Angelique Kidjo, Coreography by Benoit Richaud
Ladies
Anastasia Arkipova (UKR) - SP: “Entre tu amor”
Ayaka Hosoda (JPN) - SP: "Leyenda" (Flamenco); Choreography by Misha Ge
Yeonjeong Park (KOR) - SP: Ballade No.by Chopin, Coregraphy by David Wilson; FP: Hymne A L'amour, Coregraphy by Pasquale Camerlengo
Starr Andrews (USA) - SP: “At Last” by Etta James; FP: “Bigger” / “At Last” by Beyonce; Both with Choreography by Derrick Delmore
Violeta Ushakova (USA) - FP: “Circles”, Coreography by Olga Ganicheva
Amber Glenn - FP: “Rain In Your Black Eyes”  Ezio Bosso, Remixed & Choreographed by Misha Ge
Rika Kihira will be reusing her short program from the 2020-2021 season.
Anastasia Guliakova (RUS) - FS:  "Don't Say You Do" / "Real Boy" by Lola Blanc, Coreography by Tatiana Prokofieva
Audrey Shin (USA)  FS: Moonlight Sonata by Beethoven, Choreography by Drew Meekins
Madeline Schizas (CAN) - SP: "My Sweet and Tender Beast" waltz (female vocal version) by Eugen Doga, Coreography by Asher Hill
Alexandra Feigin (BUL) - SP: Charlie Chaplin; FP: Firebird; Coreography by Nikita Mikhailov
Ekaterina Ryabova (AZE) is keeping her short program from the previous season.
Mia Kalin (USA) - SP: "Waltz of the Flowers" from The Nutcracker by Pyotr Tchaikovsky
Stanislava Konstantinova (RUS) - FS: My Love, The Devil You Know by Kovacs; "Take The Lead Tango" by Bonnie Greenburg
Alexia Paganini (SUI) - SP: "La Cumparsita" by Gerardo Matos Rodriguez and Gerardo Matos Rodriguez
Mariah Bell (USA) - SP: Music from Chromatica by Lady Gaga, Choreography by Cordero Zuckerman; FP: Both Sides Now by Joni Mitchell, Choreography by Shae-Lynn Bourne
Karen Chen (USA) is keeping her free program from last season.
Eliska Brezinova (CZE) -  SP: "Sweet Dreams" by Eurythmics, Coreography by Misha Ge
Shan Lin (Ashley Lin) CHN - FS: "Papa Can You Hear Me?" performed by Barbra Streisand, Choreography by Lori Nichol
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jrlrc · 6 years ago
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Empeorados
Han empeorado varios actores de vida pública mexicana:
-El presidente López Obrador. Cada vez más cerrado y necio y cada vez más autoritario con la prensa. En algo se parece a Trump: en el discurso exagerado contra los medios. En algo se parece a Bolsonaro: en eso mismo. En otras cosas no se les parece, pero así como es falso que sea su igual (i.e. absolutamente iguales) también es falso que sean absolutamente diferentes. 
-La secretaria de Gobernación Olga Sánchez Cordero. Una funcionaria generalmente irrelevante que empieza a ganar relevancia para la crítica pública: por sus dichos mediáticos y por sus dichos privados que se cuelan a los medios. Su reciente defensa cínica del indefendible corrupto Jaime Bonilla es una vergüenza que pervivirá... Que no supiera que la estaban grabando al defenderlo no la justifica. Debería renunciar.
-Lorenzo Meyer, ex intelectual crítico. Es muy triste verlo buscando entre las piedras algo para defender a López Obrador. Sí, su hijo es parte del gabinete de AMLO, pero hay que cuidar el prestigio (bien ganado), ser congruente, no olvidar la tradición crítica de Cosío Villegas. Da pena ver a un historiador tan importante, como Lorenzo Meyer, bajar su nivel de intelectual público al de cualquier tuitero que se contradice por interés o fanatismo.
-Y hablando de tuiteros e intelectuales no críticos: Gibrán Ramírez. Algunas de mis conclusiones siguen siendo las mismas: es inteligente (mienten quienes dicen que no), podría dar algo mejor, no es el genio que él cree, peca de exceso mediático. Pero hay otras conclusiones nuevas, pues ha empeorado en vez de mejorar: su actuación pública ya tenía poco y cada vez tiene menos de politólogo (cabalmente no lo es), y su actitud se está haciendo más parecida a la de un fan autoritario con toques de junior político. Leo Zuckerman no debería mantenerlo en su programa.
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biofunmy · 6 years ago
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Can a Puppy Help Sell Your Home?
When Kelcey Otten, a Compass agent, recently received a listing at 80 East End Avenue in Manhattan, she immediately saw an opportunity.
The one-bedroom co-op is in a pet-friendly building. Ms. Otten, who lives in Brooklyn Heights, was fostering two abandoned dogs in her apartment that were in desperate need of forever homes.
“I thought if I could bring my foster pups with me on buyer tours, then I could expose them to a larger pool of potential adopters,” she said.
Ms. Otten, like a growing number of brokers and real estate agents across the country, has been bringing her love for animals to work and using some of her listings to bring exposure to shelter animals.
For some agents, this means partnering with local animal shelters to host adoption events at open houses, showings and properties. For others, like Ms. Otten, it’s as simple as bringing a small foster dog along in her purse on a property tour.
“A lot of co-ops have weight and breed restrictions, so bringing certain foster dogs to showings can be tricky,” she said. “Purse dogs are a good way to play it safe.”
Ms. Otten has been working with Paws4Survival Rescue, a nonprofit organization that rescues abandoned dogs and cats in Puerto Rico, since 2013.
In support of the organization, Ms. Otten fosters up to two dogs at a time in her Brooklyn home, which often requires weekly trips to the airport for their transport. When she has showings at pet-friendly apartments, she brings the foster dogs with her in hopes of finding them a home while also closing a real estate deal.
Clients and potential buyers or renters are rarely put off by the presence of an animal in need, Ms. Otten said, but she takes care to bring dogs along to listings and viewings only when she knows the client is an animal lover. “I do my best to be mindful and get permission beforehand,” Ms. Otten said. “Most of the time, people are just super excited to see a dog.”
Michael Zuckerman said he was thrilled when Ms. Otten asked permission to bring a dog to an open house at the former home of his late aunt at 80 East End Avenue, which he had been tasked with selling. The building is dog-friendly, and Mr. Zuckerman said that even if Ms. Otten brought a big dog, “what better way to demonstrate that all kinds of dogs are allowed in the apartment than to have one present at a showing?”
Ms. Otten has helped place 15 dogs in permanent homes in the last three years. Word of her work on behalf of rescue animals also has helped her drum up some real estate business.
When Eileen Mandel, a retired fashion designer from Milwaukee, started her search for a pied-à-terre in Manhattan, she sought out Ms. Otten. Ms. Mandel and her husband, Barry, have three rescue dogs, including one adopted from a shelter in Puerto Rico. So securing a pet-savvy broker was an absolute must. “My top priority was finding a place that would accommodate all of my dogs,” Ms. Mandel said.
With Ms. Otten’s help, she bought a one-bedroom co-op in the Hampshire House at 150 Central Park South in 2017. “I just feel like when you meet someone that’s so dedicated to helping animals in need, there’s a certain level of trust present that doesn’t need to be built over time,” Mrs. Mandel said. “You already know they have a good heart.”
The presence of a four-legged companion doesn’t necessarily help sell a property, but “even if a potential buyer doesn’t want to adopt, bringing the dogs on showings still helps generate leads,” Ms. Otten said. “Having a cute little thing running around brings a levity to the whole experience.”
At 420 East 51st Street in Turtle Bay, Domingo Perez Jr., an agent with Warburg Realty, was searching for an innovative way to draw attention to the pet-friendly building, where he has several listings. The Morad Beekman, unlike many co-op buildings in the city, has no restrictions on weight, breed or number of pets allowed — as well as a 1,300-square-foot first-floor terrace that residents (and their animals) are free to use.
In late June, he and Kathryn Landow, a fellow Warburg agent who formerly worked for the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, partnered with Animal Haven, a nonprofit organization that finds homes for abandoned cats and dogs throughout the tristate area, to host an adoption event with rescue animals during a real estate preview on the terrace.
The event, which drew a crowd of around 50 and featured two kittens and three dogs from the shelter, allowed Mr. Perez to present the spacious outdoor terrace, as well as the homeless animals, to a whole new crowd of people — including potential buyers, sellers and adopters.
“We’re in the business of finding a home for everyone, both two- and four-legged,” Ms. Landow said.
Last October, Ryan Serhant, an associate broker with Nest Seekers International, hosted an event to showcase a model residence at 145 Carroll Gardens in Brooklyn, a pet-friendly building that includes 17 condos and a townhouse.
In addition to having an ice-cream truck and a Halloween-themed party with face-painters and refreshments, Mr. Serhant called on Bideawee, one of the oldest no-kill animal welfare organizations in the country, to bring over a mobile adoption van that was filled with adoptable puppies and was parked in front of the building for the duration of the event.
“I wanted to do something that engaged the neighborhood and not just potential buyers,” Mr. Serhant said.
And it worked. Mr. Serhant said traffic was “backed up and down the street” and that he sold the townhouse right after the preview party ended.
“We got a lot of families who just came through to see the dogs and then wound up interested in the properties instead,” he said.
These kinds of combined showings and adoption events aren’t unique to New York City — or to dogs and cats.
In Los Angeles, the agents Lori Cordero and Sara Magers make up The Rescue Realtors team at Pacific Playa Realty. Whenever they come across a listing that offers enough outdoor space (and has the homeowner’s approval), they call on Linda Baley, of Redondo Beach, Calif., who runs Too Many Bunnies Rabbit Rescue, to hold an adoption event during the open house, with homeless bunnies and sometimes a dog or two.
“We’re not just helping a potential buyer or seller with real estate, we’re helping raise community awareness about the homeless animal population,” Ms. Cordero said.
Real estate agents have also found ways to use their offices or facilities at apartment buildings to help homeless animals.
In Westhampton Beach, N.Y., Ashley J. Farrell, a Corcoran associate broker and rescue-dog owner, regularly hosts mobile adoption events with Bideawee in her real estate office’s parking lot on weekends, when there’s more foot traffic in the area.
“We love working with Realtors because they’re at the forefront of finding people new homes and lives,” said Leslie Granger, the president and chief executive of Bideawee. “That may include finding a four-legged family member.”
In May, Dog City, the full-service dog care program run by the Related Companies, which currently serves five of its buildings, held a canine adoption event with Animal Haven in the courtyard of Abington House, a rental building on West 30th Street.
The adoption event was part of Related’s Spring Into Wellness Event, an annual showcase that is open to all Related residents and this year drew over 400 residents (and potential adopters). It included yoga, guided meditation, healthy food samples and a handful of shelter pups.
“The more eyes you get them in front of, the more likely they are to find homes,” said Shannon Kirkman, the director of marketing at Animal Haven. “Being able to visualize having a dog in your new home doesn’t just help market the property — it helps a homeless animal in need.”
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yourmetanarrativesucks · 4 years ago
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Can we talk about how absolutely stunning Denali is in and out of drag?
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CORDERO ZUCKERMAN (AKA DENALI) » Bad Guy
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missviolethunter · 4 years ago
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Shallow by Lady Gaga & Bradley Cooper - Cordero Zuckerman
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