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mpixx · 8 months ago
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wonderdave · 4 months ago
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🌟 Hello Friends and Fans of Wonder Dave! Hope you’re all having hot fun in the summertime.  We’ve got some hot takes from amazing comics coming your way real soon! Here’s what’s on the horizon:
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🌈 Safe Words Comedy Showcase presents: UNICORN COMEDY 🦄 🗓 When: Wednesday, July 24th, 7 PM doors 7:30 show 📍 Where: The SF Eagle Bar, San Francisco 🎟 Tickets & Info: Get your tickets here 📸 Follow: @safewordscomedy
Enjoy a night filled with humor that's as queer as it is funny! This month we’re celebrating the bi/pan ladies we love! Headliner Emily Van Dyke returns to the Safe Words stage for the first time in over a year. She’s joined by the hilarious Adrianna McCain, Ashley Monique, Ivy Vasquez, and Natasha Vinik!
Also stay tuned as we’ve got an exciting all trans line up with headliner Nina Nguyen coming Wednesday Aug 28th. Nina rocked our stage at  SF Sketchfest this year and we’re excited to be bringing her back to the city by the bay. 🌉 Tickets are available now.
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🧠 Mental Health Comedy Hour at All Out Comedy Theater
🗓 When: Every 2nd Friday at 8pm Next show is August 9th 📍 Where: All Out Comedy Theater 2550 Telegraph Ave, Oakland, CA 94612 🎟  Tickets & Info:here 📸 Follow: @mhcomedyhour
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🏳️‍🌈 DeAnne Smith is Queer, as in Funny ➕ 2nd date added!
🗓 When: Saturday Sept 21st & Sunday Sept 22nd, 7:30 doors 8pm show 📍 Where: The Lost Church 988 Columbus Ave, San Francisco, CA 94133 🎟  Tickets & Info: here 📸 Follow: @safewordscomedy on instagram We’re excited to announce we’re adding a 2nd date to DeAnne Smith’s San Francisco stop. DeAnne will now be erforming at the Lost Church on Saturday Sept 21st AND Sunday Sept 22nd. Get ready to meet DeAnne Smith. While you’ve likely already heard of them; They recently were featured in Hannah Gadsby’s Gender Agenda on Netflix, opening for Hannah shortly after at the Fox Theater in Oakland. They’ve been on The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson, Comedians of the World, Last Comic Standing, and more. However, this is the first time you’ll be able to see them headline their own show in the Bay Area. Joining DeAnne and Wonder Dave on the show will be special guest Rea Kapur!
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🎭 The Ruckus Revival 🗓 When: Every 2nd Thursday of the month Doors at 7 PM, Show at 8 PM ⏭️Next Show: August 8th 📍Where: Continental Club, Oakland 🎟 Tickets & Info: Join the chaos 📸Follow: @theruckusrevival
Hosted by Jamie DeWolf and Wonder Dave, enjoy an evening of circus, aerial, burlesque, and comedy! California’s largest and longest running variety show has been called "The Fight Club of Underground Art" by the Huffington Post.
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🎤 Hysteria Comedy Open Mic
🗓 When: Every 2nd (and 5th) Wednesday of the month.
⏭️ Next Show: July 31st 7pm 📍 Where: SF Eagle, San Francisco 📸 Follow: @hysteriacomedy 🎟 Register for free
This month is the rare 5th Wednesday we means we’ve got a bonus Hysteria Open Mics on the way. Join us for an open mic night focused on empowering women and queer voices in comedy. Free entry. Enjoy the Queer Comedy Stars of tomorrow TODAY!
Hope to make you laugh in the near future. Also stay tuned to @teamwonderdave on social media for exciting announcements about upcoming NEW projects! We’ve got some exciting things coming your way real soon.
Excelsior! -Wonder Dave
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nakedcomedy · 3 months ago
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#Livestream fam, everyone's favorite Zoom show is BACK!!
DeAnne Smith returns to livestreaming on FRIDAY 8/23 with 3 very special guests:
Ahmed Bharoocha Mx. Dahlia Belle & Subhah Agarwal
Tickets are Pay What You Can so donate to get the link now!
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picturethisshow · 1 year ago
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#LA & #Livestream peeps: We're ending 2023 at @nonplusultrala with the most wonderful live animated holiday comedy show of the year!!
Comedy by: Kat Toledo DeAnne Smith Matt Lieb Taylor Garron Jenny Yang Laci Mosley
Animation by: Mike L. Mayfield (Adult Swim, FOX) Mike Hollingsworth (Bojack Horseman, Golden Girls 3033) Keith Silva Megan Fisher & more!
Hosted by: Brandie Posey (Lady to Lady)
Tickets: https://nonplusultra.ticketleap.com/picture-this-12-17/ *Lineup subject to change without notice
 LIVE SHOW TICKETS: $10 pre-sale, $15 day-of  *21+ *Address will be sent 1 hour before showtime, or you can DM @nonplusultrala on Insta for the address before then *LIMITED Street Parking available, ride share encouraged
 LIVESTREAM ONLY: $10  *Link will be sent 1 hour before showtime *Not all performers guaranteed to be on the livestream
Get tix now! 
Flier art by Megan Fisher !
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grahamstoney · 10 years ago
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My Highlights Of The 2015 Melbourne International Comedy Festival
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My Highlights Of The 2015 Melbourne International Comedy Festival
I totally smashed the 2015 Melbourne International Comedy Festival, going to over 30 shows during the 3 weeks I camped out in the Melbourne Central Youth Hostel, and then Nomads All Nations after the YHA kicked me out for overstaying my visa welcome.
Tickets From Some Of The Shows I Saw
I take my hat off to all the comedians who showed up and strutted their stuff for my amusement. It’s hard to rank all the shows I saw, or compare them on any sensible basis as there was so much variety and talent on show and they were almost all highly entertaining.
But nevertheless, here’s my best attempt starting with my most favourites:
Rich Hall
Measured by sheer quantity of my own laughter, Rich Hall was my highlight of the festival. I laughed so much, I lost it completely many times. At one point I thought the rather conservative-looking woman next to me was going to have a go at me for enjoying myself too much. Rich’s acerbic wit, cynicism and rapid-fire delivery made me laugh so hard that muscles in my head which I didn’t even know I had went into spasm. It was just extraordinary. And if I thought his bit about Target was hilarious, that was nothing compared to his song about Bob Dylan which was just hysterical.
Thank you, thank you, thank you Rich, you are an inspiration.
Arj Barker
Arj Barker is one of my all-time comedy heroes. Not only did I love his character Dave in the Flight Of The Conchords HBO series, I think his music video The Sickest Buddhist is hilarious, and he never fails to deliver live.
This festival I had a bonus treat when I bumped into him on the street corner outside Town Hall. I was a little star-struck and the conversation went something like this:
“Hey Arj!”, I said suddenly upon noticing my comedy idol right in front of me while crossing the street.
“Oh, Hi”, said Arj, appearing slightly startled.
“I’m Graham. I saw your show last week. Love your work.”, as I extended my hand.
“Hello Graham”, replied Arj as we shook hands.
Quick Graham, think of something intelligent to say: “I really like how you weave spiritual themes into your stand-up routine.”
“Well you’ve got to talk about something”, Arj replied.
“I’m a comedian too; but I’ve only just got into it. Where do you find your inspiration?”
“Just everyday things, you know”, my spiritual comedy leader opined.
“Like, personal experience hey”, I agreed naively.
“Yeah… At first, everything that happens to you, you’re like ‘how can I make a joke out of this’? Then after a while it gets a bit more difficult.”
“Right… like first album syndrome!”, I empathised misguidedly.
“Mmm… more like fourth or fifth album syndrome.”, he replied.
“Well great to meet you Arj!”
“Thanks Graham… nice to meet you too”
Top bloke; even remembered my name.
Dave Callan
Where to begin with this one? Well, the title A Little Less Conversation 2: A Little More Less Conversation made me laugh even before I turned up. It was an extension of Dave’s previous show titled A Little Less Conversation, where much of the talking was replaced with contemporary dancing. Not the dicky interpretive style, but the music video type. Then after explaining that there would be no silly dancing in this show, Dave Callan and four hot young dancers led us through a hilarious music video dance journey backwards through the alphabet.
The weird thing is Dave is actually remarkably flexible and despite what you’d guess from his appearance, he can dance. Beat It took on a new meaning, his pole routine was extraordinary, there was an awkwardly funny male wardrobe malfunction, and I’ll never be able to listen to Taylor Swift’s Shake It Off again without just hearing that the bakers are gonna bake, bake, bake, bake, bake.
Puddles Pity Party
I first heard about Puddles Pity Party when an excited group of people got on the tram while on my way home on night, and kept raving about what a great night they’d had at some show they’d just seen. I couldn’t help but ask “What have you been up to?”, and they replied: “Puddles Pity Party… you’ve got to go see it!”
And so I did. Puddles is called “The Sad Clown With The Golden Voice”, and rightly so. It’s hard to put into words just how entertaining he is, from the way he sings to the way he interacts with the audience; the whole thing is just magic, especially considering that he never really speaks during the whole show. I’ll never hear Dancing Queen the same way again, nor the hostile audience refrain from Am I Ever Gonna See Your Face Again? Just amazing.
Ronny Chieng
Even just the publicity photo and title of the Ronny Chieng‘s show You Don’t Know What You’re Talking About made me laugh, and that was before I’d even booked the tickets. I can just imagine him leaning back on that seat telling me off for speaking before my brain was engaged. His acerbic wit is hilarious live and he seems to have risen to prominence quite quickly; although I have a hunch it might not have seemed quite so quick to him.
Aside from his comedy, Ronny had by far the best neon sign of the festival. I also bumped into (that’s a synonym for accosted) him crossing the street in Melbourne, and said a quick “Hi”. Seemed like a decent guy who appeared to be going somewhere that didn’t involve hanging around chatting to a random stranger like me for too long.
Steen Raskopoulos
Earmarked as one of the leading emerging comedy talents of the country, I think I’ll claim Steen Raskopoulos as a friend of mine since I’ve been to several Improv classes taught by him, and I reckon by now he probably even knows my name. I saw Steen’s preview show back in Sydney when he was road-testing material for this festival, and it was a real treat to see the final work on stage in Character Assassin.
Steen really takes his audience on an emotional journey which includes involving audience members with no Improv background up on stage. He has a way of making you feel safe. I did laugh though when he said “I wouldn’t ask you to do anything that I wouldn’t do myself”. I know he’s sincere, but as a seasoned Improv guru, I’m pretty sure the scope of what he would be prepared to do himself is probably broader than most of his audience.
Nevertheless I’m sure his participants went away grateful for the experience. He also ties the various themes, characters and stories in his show together brilliantly. The whole set-up, execution and finale to the Old Man And The Ducks story was a work of art. Pure genius.
Another highlight for me was Steen and Susie Youssef’s Bus Stop Romance at the Festival Club mime night. Funny thing is, I think I’d seen it before, yet it still works. Or are they just such likable performers that it feels familiar even first time around?
Stephen K Amos
Another one of my favourite comedians is Stephen K Amos, whose voice and persona just make me laugh right from the word “go”. I got the feeling he’d only just stepped off the plane when I saw his preview show. He just hilarious though and the fun he’s clearly having on stage is infectious. I was particularly impressed with the way he handled a heckler about 40 minutes into the show, when a guy down the back yelled out:
“First one mate!”, implying that he’d only just found something funny.
Mr Amos smiled broadly and said proudly, “I know how to handle this”… and then proceeded to demolish the guy. Can’t remember what he said, but it was awesome to witness. I wish I’d videoed it… but I get the feeling Stephen really hates that.
Sammy J & Randy
Everyone’s favourite wildly successful man-puppet musical comedy duo (we’ve all been there!), An Evening With Sammy J & Randy is always entertaining, with their bizarre absurdist musical comedy storytelling.
I got laid after the last time I saw their show, so I had high hopes this year. That’s all I’ll say about that.
I passed up a unique opportunity during the Upstaging bit in their show, when Randy lept from the stage in a full-body puppet outfit and clamoured all over me in the audience in an attempt to upstage Sammy J, who was delivering a monologue from his drama studies thesis about the perils of upstaging. It suddenly occurred to me to pull Randy’s mask off, thus upstaging them both. Who is the guy playing the purple puppet anyway? Sadly, I chose to let them have their moment and watch passively instead. I’ll endeavour to be more pro-active next time.
Randy’s lip-sync battle at The Festival Club was also had me seeing double for a while. #YOUJUSTHADTOBETHERE.
Nina Conti
Nina Conti has perfected the art of externalising the monkey-mind of her inner critic for our amusement, and she does it brilliantly. Then she takes ventriloquism to a whole new level when she gets members of the audience up on stage, straps a remote-controlled mask with huge lips on them, and says “Don’t worry, I’ll do the talking for you.” All they have to do is stand there for the most part, and the result is hilarious. She either knows intuitively what they’re really thinking, or lives in a fantasy world that’s even funnier.
In one part of the show, Nina’s alter-ego monkey put her in a hypnotic trance, took control of the show and then proceeded to ask for questions from the audience. Feeling like a smart-arse, I yelled out: “What’s the meaning of life?” This led to a fun, engaging and somewhat nihilistic dialogue, which worked even better given that I was down the back of the room where Nina, being in a hypnotic trance, clearly couldn’t see where I was and had to ask which direction to point the puppet in. Surreal and hilarious. Monkey asked “Are you a seeker?” and “What do you do?”, to which I replied “I’m a comedian”. Judging by its curtly cynical and amusing answer, pursuing comedy won’t lead me to enlightenment… but I’m still willing to fail trying.
Akmal Saleh
Whenever I see a show by Akmal Saleh, I never really know what it is about. I don’t think he knows what it’s about either. But hey, the guy is funny so who’s complaining? Rockhampton, apparently.
Miles Allen
I was a late bloomer: I got into Breaking Bad late in life, when season 5 had just come out on DVD. Thanks to my local library’s phenomenal DVD collection, I had a month-long Breaking Bad festival where I barely left the house except to hunt for food, and the next instalment. It was rather heavy-going. So imagine my delight to find Miles Allen had packed all 5 seasons into a single hour of One Man Breaking Bad. This was a really fun way to revisit the show without having to spend another month, nor wind up with a crystal meth addiction. Bitches!
Sara Pascoe
What a welcome treat to have a comedian including vital lessons on evolutionary psychology, sociology and human sexuality in her act. I’ve also read Sperm Wars (or perhaps it was Sex At Dawn, which covers similar ground), and appreciated the in-depth analysis of why modern relationships don’t work as well as we expect, as much as the comedy. Apparently Sara Pascoe‘s partner is also a comedian, and they use each other in their respective routines. If that’s not symbiosis, I don’t know what is.
Kitty Flanagan
Kitty Flanagan is funny, sexy, sassy… and single? How can this be, or is it just a comedy ruse so that she can do routines about her ex-partner? Well, it was funny. I can’t help noticing that the audience was about 90% female, which improved my odds of hooking up significantly. I’d say more, but I’m afraid that she’ll see it as use the material against me in a future show.
Tom Gleeson
One of the funniest things I’ve ever seen on TV was Tom Gleeson‘s iPhone rant from Good News Week. The great thing about seeing him live is that you get the adult version, not the PG-rated one that we usually see on TV. With years of experience making people laugh, he can even make stories about his kids entertaining to other people. As he said in his act: “I nail this, every time”. Cocky, yes; but also engaging and funny.
Genevieve Fricker
What do you get when you take a musical comedienne with a strained arm and put her on-stage with a piano and a busted electric guitar? No, it’s not a joke; it was the plight of Gen Fricker the evening I saw her at the festival. An unfortunate incident helping her father move furniture (you’ll know not to do that again) had left her arm in a sling, and although the guitar issue turned out to be a problem with the speakers, she only found that out later. Ms Fricker handled the situation like a pro, using it all for comic value. Definitely one of the most likeable performers at the festival, she’s also great value when you run into her off-stage.
Jeff Green
What are you to do on a quiet Monday night at the festival, when most other comedians are recovering from their weekend hangovers? Check out Jeff Green, that’s what. What is it with UK comedians coming to Australia to steal our women though? Surely it’s not just for residency in Australia, is it?
Susie Youssef
Another recently-claimed friend of mine from Sydney, it was great to see Susie Youssef doing her own show at the festival. I’ve seen Susie do Improv before many times, but not stand-up… so what a treat!
Ray Badran
My mate Ray Badran was Dazed & Confused after pulling the PR coup of the festival with a brilliantly mis-executed audience interaction during a pre-festival show that got his name into papers as far away as the U.K. All publicity is good publicity, Ray. Nothing like a little controversy to get the word out there.
Joel Ozborn
Took a random punt on Joel Ozborn, who I’d never heard of before. He was funny, and he did it without putting anybody else down. My head was pretty much spinning by this point in the festival so I can’t recall much else about his show except that it included a little guitar, a little less keyboard, a shoe, and that it was held in the kitchen.
Luke Heggie
Luke Heggie has finely honed cynicism into an art form. If I ever have another BBQ, he’s invited. His bit about gentleman’s clubs had me falling off my seat, and although he says he isn’t special, I’m not so sure. He has a show at the Melbourne International Comedy festival, and that’s pretty special. I also chatted to him after the show and he seemed pretty cool.
Stuart Daulman
I took a punt on Stuart Daulman because the title of his show Stuart Daulman Is An Absolute Credit reminded me of the hilarious (to me, anyway) airline food reference from The Castle. I really wasn’t quite sure what was going on during most of this show, but by the end I reckon I almost got it. It’s a performance, not just a dude telling stories. I also learned how to use for dead birds for the art of seduction. I hope the beautiful Haaaaannah gets to see his show one day.
Rob Lloyd
I was stunned by Rob Lloyd‘s show Rob Lloyd vs The Monsters, based on his childhood anxieties. I was hoping for some helpful insights into my adult anxieties, which I suspect go back to my own childhood. But mainly I was just stunned. You can take that however you like. It was, nevertheless, an impressive performance piece; if you’re into that sort of thing.
The Festival Club
After realising that returning to my hostel to sleep any time before about 1 or 2 am was completely pointless given the two trams and a suburban train line right outside the window, I abandoned the idea of getting a decent nights sleep altogether and ended almost every night late at The Festival Club. Some of these nights were recorded by the ABC for Comedy Up Late, which was cool because it meant I got to relive them on iview after getting home.
Acts I remember include:
Mark Watson had my favourite line from the festival: “I would do that religiously. And by religiously I mean: without really thinking it through in detail”.
John Kearns had impressive teeth.
Kano Mami was hard to describe, but fun to watch.
Djuki Mala got their dance moves on.
Rhys Nicholson reminded me why I’m straight.
Lawrence Mooney made me laugh.
DeAnne Smith had a sweet song with helpful pick-up lines in it.
Die Roten Punkte at Haus Party were either a really silly duo of German musicians, or taking the piss.
It was nice for Mike Wilmot to be here.
So You Think You Can Mime. I think they can.
The guy who won the Lip Sync Battle with an unforgettable rendition of What A Feeling from Flashdance.
Set List
Let’s face it: we like seeing other people suffer. It’s funny, because we know the pain is happening to someone else. And comedians are funny for a living… So what could be funnier than a comedian suffering on stage? That’s the dark side of Set List. The light side is that it can inspire comic genius by assisting with the free flow of streams of consciousness as topics that the comedian has never seen before appear on the screen.
The highlight here for me was Sara Pascoe’s improvised four walls to the prison of the mind; and the guy who literally ran off-stage mid-way through the “set” after freaking out. He made me feel a lot better about myself.
Shaggers
Shaggers, the show where comics talk about sex, became a regular feature of my festival calendar after first seeing it 2 years ago on the suggestion of my mate Peter. On that night, one of the comedians went totally ballistic riffing on the audience, and it was absolutely hilarious.
This time around, most of the comics talked about how they hadn’t been laid in ages; so it was more of a show about not shagging. Desperation isn’t attractive; and maybe it was a bad omen because I totally failed to hook up with any of the cute girls in the audience that night too.
Other Randoms
A few other random highlights were:
Seeing Simon Taylor totally own a room full of screaming drunk idiots in a pub.
I’m the kind of person who sees Bob Downe in Big Top Bob.
If I wasn’t in a bad mood, Greg Fleet was probably funny.
Rebecca De Unamuno did some remarkable improvised characters.
Reliving Becky Lucas‘s bestest childhood best friendship.
59 Free Comedy inspired a pleasant tram ride to Richmond.
Outdoor Performers
I also saw plenty of outdoor performers in Federation Square and just across the road from the Town Hall. The most memorable ones were:
Mr Moriyasu: I’m still not clear if he’s actually Japanese, or taking the piss. But he’s funny, and he really does go inside that balloon. I’m hungry!
Trash Test Dummies: Who knew wheelie bins could be such fun?
Jessica Arpin nicked some girl’s boyfriend on a Swiss bicycle.
Sharon from Canada’s voice really grated on me.
Random Meetings
Another fun highlight of the festival was bumping into or seeing famous people from TV. They’re a little different in person; for one thing, you can talk back to them:
Julia Zemiro was friendly, engaging, and even helped me with my social skills.
Andrew Hansen was also really friendly and even gave me a helpful response to my silly question: “How can I get on TV?”
Lawrence Leung was busy filming something outside the town hall when I saw him, so I didn’t interrupt.
Claire Hooper looks pretty much the same in real life as she does on TV. Fancy that.
David Collins questioned my judgement for seeing Bob Downe’s show Big Top Bob, asking “What kind of person goes to see that?”, which I thought was a bit mean… so I decided not to mention him here.
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lessirussolvr · 1 year ago
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bnnuyko · 1 month ago
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RPD - Main Hall
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The Daily Raccoon RACCOON CITY, 1998 MISSING MAN FOUND DEAD IN RACCOON CITY Body discovered after five days of searching.
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'Family looks for missing teen'
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RACCOON TIMES June 22, 1998 Horror in Raccoon City ﹌﹌﹌﹌﹌﹌﹌﹌﹌﹌ More Victims Dead ﹌﹌﹌﹌﹌﹌﹌﹌﹌﹌ The bodies of a young couple were found early Sunday morning in Victory Park, making Deanne Rusch and Christopher Smith the eighth and ninth victims in the reign of violence that has terrorized the city since mid-May of this year. Both victims, aged 19, were reported as missing by concerned parents late Saturday night and were discovered by police officers on the west bank of Victory Lake at approximately 2 A.M. Although no formal statement has been issued by the police department, witnesses to the discovery confirm that both youths suffered wounds similar to those found on prior victims. Whether or not the attackers were human or animal has yet to be announced. According to friends of the young couple, the two had talked about tracking down the rumored "wild dogs" recently spotted in the heavily forested park and had planned to violate the city-wide curfew in order to see one of the alleged nocturnal creatures. Mayor Harris has scheduled a press conference for this afternoon, and is expected to make an announcement regarding the current crisis, calling for a stricter enforcement of the curfew.
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CITYSIDE Raccoon City's #1 Newspaper June 21, 1998 "S.T.A.R.S" SPECIAL TACTICS AND RESCUE SQUAD SENT TO SAVE RACCOON CITY With the reported disappearance of three hikers in Raccoon Forest earlier this week, city officials have finally called for a roadblock on rural Route 6 at the foothills of the Arklay Mountains. Police Chief Brian Irons announced yesterday that the S.T.A.R.S. will participate full-time in the search for the hikers and will also be working closely with the RPD until there is an end to the rash of murders and disappearances that are destroying our community Chief Irons, a former S.T.A.R.S. member himself, said today (in an exclusive Cityside telephone interview) that it is "high time to employ the talents of these dedicated men and women toward the safety of this city. We've had nine brutal murders here in less than two months, and at least five disappearances now-and all of these events have taken place in a close proximity to Raccoon Forest. This leads us to believe that the perpetrators of these crimes may be hiding somewhere in the Victory Lake district, and the S.T.A.R.S have just the kind of experience we need to find them." When asked why the S.T.A.R.S hadn't been assigned to these cases until now, Chief Irons would only say that the S.T.A.R.S. have been assisting the RPD since the beginning and that they would be a "welcoming addition" to the task force currently working on the murders full-time. Founded in New York in 1967, the privately funded S.T.A.R.S. organization was originally created as a measure against cult-affiliated terrorism by a group of retired military officials and ex-field operatives from both the CIA and FBI. Under the guidance of former NSDA (National Security and Defense Agency) director Marco Palmieri, the group quickly expanded its services to include everything from hostage negotiation and code breaking to riot control. Working with local police agencies, each branch office of the S.T.A.R.S. is designed to work as a complete unit itself. The S.T.A.R.S. set up its Raccoon City branch through the fund-raising efforts of several local businesses in 1972 and is currently led by Captain Albert Wesker, promoted to the position less than six months ago.
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Alberto Paque Ramirez David Cockman Katie Chevalier Manuel Trillo Carmona Stefano Ivan Stinga
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In loving memory of those who served with the valor of lions, the nobility of unicorns, and whose ultimate sacrifice is as pure as the maidens of old.
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Laura Salomon Ugo Ricard Janet Hsu Luca Baldassarre Francis Ishii
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Robert Smith - The Cure 
Robert Smith – The Cure  “October 13, 1979 THE CURE are in London opening for the Siouxsie & The Banshees tour. They’re much tighter and their set is improving. In the article headlined “No Image, No Style, No Bullshit” Deanne Pearson got some revealing comments from Robert Smith. “I think people are disappointed because we have no image. There’s nothing for them to identify with, to imitate,…
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batllethinker · 9 months ago
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The national team submissions masterboard
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Overview: A look into the dynamics of our national teams
Spain:
Doms: Jenni, Ona, Aitana, Irene P, Sandra
Subs: Alexia, Mapi, Misa, Laia C, Leila O, Laia A, Salma, Athenea, Mariona, Patri, Cata, Eva N, Lucia, Pina
England:
Doms: Millie B, Mary E, Alex G, Millie T, Coombsy, Lucy S, Rachel
Subs: Lucy B, Keira, Esme, Leah, Georgia, Ellie, Hannah, Beth E, Beth M, Fran, Lauren, Ella, Lessi, Missy Bo
Sweden:
Doms: Magda, Olivia, Frido, Amanda, JRK, Linda S, Amanda N, Sofia J, Caroline, Elin, Rebecka
Subs: Hanna B, Asllani, Lina H, Stina, Nathalie, Filippa, Jonna, Anna S, Matilda V, Stina B, Julia Z, Emma
Australia:
Doms: Mini, Lani, Emily VE, Tameka, Kyah, Emily G
Subs: Macca, Sam, Ellie, Steph, Charli, Clare, Mary, Kyra, Chloe, Teagan, Caitlin, Hayley, Courtney N
Oranje:
Doms: Sherida, Dominique, Shanice, Merel
Subs: Danielle (Switch), Lynn, Viv, Lieke, Jackie, Jill, Damaris, Esmee, Daphne, Kerstin
Germany:
Doms: Melanie, Popp, Svenja, Lina, Sara, Linda, AKB
Subs: Obi, Jule, Giulia, Merle, Klara, Laura, Sydney, Lea, Feliciats, Sjoeke, Sara D
Ireland
Doms: Denise O’Sullivan, Louise Q, Courtney Brosnan, Caitlin H, Diane C, Niamh F, Heather P
Subs: Katie M, Megan Connolly, Amber, Claire O’R, Abbie Larkin, Izzy Atkinson, Lucy Q, Ruesha L, Grace M, Jamie F, Megan Campbell, Kyra Carusa, Anna P
Canada
Doms: Cloé L, Adriana L, Janine B (switch), Kadeisha B, Allysha C, Melissa Dagenais, Ashley L, Bianca SG, Nichelle P, Kailen S, Desiree S, Shelina Z
Subs: Jordyn H, Quinn, Jessie F, Sab, Julia G, Marie-Yasmine, Amanda A, Simi, Tanya, Gabrielle C, Sydney C, Rylee F, Vanessa G, Anna K, Devon K, Clarissa L, Marie L, Jordyn L, Lysianne P, Emma R, Deanne R, Jade Rose, Jayde R, Zoe B, Victoria Pickett, Olivia S, Sarah S, Evelyn S, Sura Y
Norway
Doms: Ada (switch), Ingrid, Maren M, Guro P, Guro B, Maria T, Tuva H
Subs: Guro R, Frida, Caroline, Aurora, Vilde, Thea, Celin, Julie B, Lisa N, Elisabeth T, Sophie H
Scotland
Doms: Lisa E, Kirsty S, Rachel C, Jenna F, Lee G, Jenna C, Hayley L, Jane R
Subs: Sam K, Erin C, Kirsty H, Nicola D, Sandy M, Sophie H, Leah E, Christy G, Jamie-Lee, Brogan H, Jennifer S, Amy R, Chelsea C, Fiona B, Martha T, Claire E, Lauren D
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Alyssa Naeher (Dom), Jane Campbell (Dom), Aubrey Kingsbury (Sub, Jane), Casey Murphy (sub, Alyssa)
Tierna Davidson (sub, Andi), Emily Fox (sub, Alex), Naomi Girma (sub, Alex), Casey Krueger (Dom), Jenna Nighswonger (sub, Crystal), Emily Sonnett (sub, Lindsey), Sam Staab (switch)
Sam Coffey (Dom), Hal Hershfelt (sub, Andi), Lindsey Horan (Dom), Rose Lavelle (sub, Lindsey)
Crystal Dunn (Dom), Catarina Macario (Sub, Lynn), Alex Morgan (Dom), Trinity Rodman (sub, Hatch/Sofia), Jaedyn Shaw (sub, Abby D), Sophia Smith (sub, Becky), Mallory Swanson (switch, Christen)
Ashley Sanchez (sub, Hatch/Sofia), Ashley Hatch (switch, Sofia), Becky Sauerbrunn (Dom), Abby D (Dom), Lynn W (Dom), Olivia Moultrie (sub, Becky), Alyssa Thompson (sub, Christen), Midge Purce (sub, Alex), Kristie Mewis (sub, Lynn), Sav DeMelo (switch, Jane), Andi Sullivan (Dom), Alana Cook (sub, Sofia), Sofia Huerta (Dom), Tobin Heath (Sub, Christen), Christen Press (Dom)
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qnewsau · 9 months ago
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Hannah Gadsby drops lineup of Netflix special Gender Agenda
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Hannah Gadsby drops lineup of Netflix special Gender Agenda
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“The last time Netflix brought this many trans people together, it was for a protest. So, progress,” Hannah Gadsby jokes in their new genderqueer comedy special Gender Agenda.
The Australian comedian signed a big deal with Netflix in 2022, after publicly slamming the streaming service for its handling of celebrity transphobe Dave Chappelle.
But at the time, Hannah, who uses they/them pronouns, had a request: that Netflix create a stand-up special featuring genderqueer comics from around the world.
That project is now titled Gender Agenda, and arrives on Netflix on March 5 with Hannah hosting and a lineup of seven performers.
They are Jes Tom, Alok, Asha Ward, Chloe Petts, DeAnne Smith, Krishna Istha and Mx Dahlia Belle.
Jes Tom has written for queer favourite Our Flag Means Death and recently wrapped the Elliot Page-presented one-person stage show Less Lonely.
Alok headlined the NYC Comedy Festival in 2021, and has appeared in Cara Delevigne’s Planet Sex and Netflix’s Getting Curious with Jonathan Van Ness.
Asha Ward is best known for being Saturday Night Live‘s youngest-ever writer.
Chloe Petts is currently touring standup show If You Can’t Say Anything Nice.
DeAnne Smith featured in Netflix’s Comedians of the World and is a regular on the Australian comedy festival circuit.
Krishna Istha was a writer for Season 4 of Sex Education and is currently working on a trilogy of performance pieces about trans motherhood.
Mx Dahlia Belle founded the Portland Queer Comedy Festival and took on Dave Chappelle in a high-profile open letter in 2021.
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Hannah Gadsby explains Netflix stand-up special
Hannah Gadsby told Variety, “There is such a wealth of brilliant genderqueer comics out there, but such a dearth of representation on the major streaming services.
“Meanwhile jokes about trans people are becoming more and more lucrative.
“So it seems only right that at least some of those jokes be told by actual trans people themselves.
“I am beyond thrilled to bring this lineup together, showcasing seven extraordinarily talented comics and to use my platform (and Netflix’s…) to hopefully help catapult them into the spotlight that they deserve.
“They (and I mean ‘they’ in every sense of the word) are some of the funniest, smartest genderqueer comedians from around the globe, and it was an utter delight and true honor to share the stage with them.”
Back home, Hannah’s new solo stand-up show Woof! tours Sydney and Melbourne in March and April.
Lots more on Hannah Gadsby:
‘Amoral algorithm cult’: Hannah Gadsby rips Netflix
Hannah Gadsby signs new deal for more Netflix specials
Hannah Gadsby talks their marriage with ‘spouse lady’ Jenney
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p1325 · 10 months ago
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Here's the list of the mixes I used: Demi Lovato - This Is Me (Dave´D! Bounce Remix) Demi Lovato - La La Land (The Wideboys Club Mix) Demi Lovato - Don't Forget (Juanpi Club Mix) Demi Lovato - Here We Go Again (Jason Nevins Extended Club Mix) Demi Lovato - Remember December (Sharp Boys Club Mix) Demi Lovato - Unbroken (DJ Kimbo Club Mix) Demi Lovato - Give Your Heart A Break (The Alias Club Mix) Demi Lovato - Heart Attack (Thiago Antony Club Mix) Demi Lovato - Neon Lights (Tracy Young Club Mix) Demi Lovato - Let It Go (Aurtas Club Mix) Demi Lovato - Really Don't Care (Digital Dog Club Mix) Demi Lovato - Cool For The Summer (Mike Cruz Club Mix) Demi Lovato - Confident (Toy Armada & DJ GRIND Club Mix) Demi Lovato - Stone Cold (Lord N Classic Vocal Club Mix) Demi Lovato - Body Say (Dj Andy Light Club Mix) Demi Lovato, Cheat Codes - No Promises (Antonic House Club Mix) Demi Lovato - Sorry Not Sorry (Edson Pride Club Mix) Demi Lovato - Tell Me You Love Me (Deanne Late Night Club Mix) Demi Lovato, Luis Fonsi - Échame la Culpa (DJ Gonzalo Tribal Club Mix) Jax Jones, Demi Lovato - Instruction (Dorian M & Victor Nillo Remix) Demi Lovato - Solo (Rafael Barreto Club Mix) Demi Lovato & Christina Aguilera - Fall In Line (Lord N Classic Vocal Club Mix) Demi Lovato - Sober (Drew G Club Mix) Demi Lovato - Anyone (Rip City Boys Remix) Demi Lovato - I Love Me (Dario Xavier Club Mix) Demi Lovato & Sam Smith - I'm Ready (DJ FUri Club Mix) Marshmello & Demi Lovato - OK Not To Be OK (DJ FUri Club Mix) Demi Lovato - Dancing with the Devil (Kue Remix) Demi Lovato, Ariana Grande - Met Him Last Night (Roland's Dancing With The Devil Club Mix) Demi Lovato - Skin Of My Teeth (I-Mott vs Thiago Antony Club Mix)
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#Livestream-fam, fall in love with our next DeAnne Smith & Acquaintances lineup!!
Naomi Ekperigin (MythicQuest, Netflix, Comedy Central)
D'Lo (HBO, Amazon)
Pallavi Gunnalan (Facial Recognition Comedy)
& a special Halloween guest: SKELLY POSEY, the 12ft Skeleton comedian!! 💀
PLUS COSTUMES IN THE CHAT ARE HIGHLY ENCOURAGED!! 🎃
💸 Pay What You Choose tix are onsale now!
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picturethisshow · 2 years ago
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#LA THIS SATURDAY 5/6 come see the hit show that's unlike any other comedy show. Who else will have the creator of Hey Arnold, the directors of Bojack Horseman & Human Resources & more live drawing alongside all our comedians? Ya just gotta see it for yourself, live in #LA or livestreaming everywhere! Save $5 on tix now at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/picture-this-la-live-livestreaming-tickets-615389906777
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laresearchette · 2 years ago
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Thursday, April 13, 2023 Canadian TV Listings (Times Eastern)
WHERE CAN I FIND THOSE PREMIERES?: FROM BLACK (Shudder) ROUGH CUT (Topic)
WHAT IS NOT PREMIERING IN CANADA TONIGHT TITANS (TBD)
NEW TO AMAZON PRIME CANADA/CBC GEM/CRAVE TV/DISNEY + STAR/NETFLIX CANADA:
AMAZON PRIME CANADA SOLTOS (Season 3)
NETFLIX CANADA THE BOSS BABY: BACK IN THE CRIB (Season 2) FLORIDA MAN (Season 1) OBSESSION
IIHF WOMEN’S HOCKEY (TSN) 10:00am: Quarterfinal (TSN) 1:30pm: Quarterfinal (TSN) 5:00pm: Quarterfinal (TSN) 8:30pm: Quarterfinal
GRAND SLAM OF CURLING (SN) 11:30am: Players' Championship - Draw #9 (SN) 3:30Players' Championship - Draw #10 (SNPacific) 7:00pm: Players' Championship - Draw #11
MLB BASEBALL (SN1) 1:00pm: Red Sox vs. Rays (SN/SN1) 7:00pm: Tigers vs. Jays (SN Now) 9:30pm: Brewers vs. Padres
NHL HOCKEY (TSN2) 7:00pm: Bruins vs. Habs (TSN4) 7:00pm: Leafs vs. Rangers (TSN5) 7:00pm: Sens vs. Sabres (TSN3) 8:00pm: Jets vs. Avalanche (SN360/SNWest) 9:00pm: Sharks vs. Oilers (SNPacific) 10:00pm: Canucks vs. Coyotes
BIG BROTHER CANADA (Global) 7:00pm
DRAGONS’ DEN (CBC) 8:00pm: A racer sets the pace for virtual events; a husband and wife team hopes the Dragons can get on their level; a biochemist looks to make a fair trade in the Den; a couple hopes the Dragons will help them ride a wave to success.
EVOLVING VEGAN (CTV Life) 8:00pm: Mena explores his Canadian backyard, discovering delicious plant-based sushi, pistachio cannolis, and pizza; he gets hands-on at a vegan cheese factory with comedian Bassem Youssef and catches a floatplane to forage for sea- asparagus.
JUST FOR LAUGHS (CBC) 9:00pm: Gala: Hannah Gadsby: Dry: Hannah Gadsby returns to Montreal to host a "Just for Laughs" gala featuring Ryan Hamilton, DeAnne Smith, Hisham Kelati, Sheng Wang and Maria Bamford.
THE GREAT POTTERY THROW DOWN (Makeful) 9:00pm (SEASON FINALE): The potters make a garden totem sculpture that tells their life story, followed by a regal devil's work challenge set by Rich Miller.
DR. OAKLEY, YUKON VET (Nat Geo Canada) 10:00pm (SEASON PREMIERE): Dr. Oakley treats a cat that swallowed a string and a pregnant reindeer with cancer.
CANADIAN REFLECTIONS (CBC) 11:30pm: Used Furniture; The Tragic Fall of Valerie Mallory Finkerstein
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earhartsease · 2 years ago
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omg I just rediscovered an old love, I can't believe this is nine years old now, enjoy!
nerdy love song with added kitten bonus by DeAnne Smith
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redpoodlern · 2 years ago
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Another one because WHY NOT, but also because you haven't answered your text and I've been left alone with my new favorite playlist.
Pick one song from each that stands out for you & why? It could just be your favorite. A melody. A lyric. The music. Whatever makes it special to you. ♥️
Sad Cowboy Version
-Zach Bryan
-Tyler Childers
-Jason Isbell
-Shane Smith
Ohhhh how I adore this list. Do any of them have a bad song? Absolutely not.
1. Zach Bryan- Sweet DeAnn. Every single time I really listen to those lyrics, I sob ugly. It’s basically a message to his late mom. ♥️
“Sweet DeAnn, I miss you so
And you go wherever I go
The reasons I don't know
But I'll sing 'em loud and slow
So you can hear me from the Heavens
And you can call my thunder down
I miss havin' you around
But in my heart, you're always found” 😢😭
2. Tyler Childers- Shake the Frost- that beginning. The music The lyrics you can just feel the love. 🥰 it’s perfect.
3. Jason Isbell- White Man’s World- it’s a good song not my favorite by him but the lyrics. The way they address race & privilege just acknowledging the existence of it and ending on that hopeful “fire in my baby girl’s eyes”. It’s beautiful. And the line referencing Amanda Shires:
“Momma wants to change that Nashville sound
But they’re never gonna let her” 😢
4. Shane Smith & the Saints- The Mountain. I absolutely love this song. The imagery of the lyrics but that beginning. Just their voices. The harmonies. So good. Then the violin quickly followed by the drums kick in and the song is off running. I love it. ♥️
And tell me more about this new favorite playlist! 😂♥️
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