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🌈 Queer Books Coming Out in May 2024 🌈
🌈 Good morning, my bookish bats! Struggling to keep up with all the amazing queer books coming out this month? Here are a FEW of the stunning, diverse queer books you can add to your TBR before the year is over. Remember to #readqueerallyear! Happy reading!
[ Release dates may have changed. ]
❤️ Farzana's Spite - Felix Graves 🧡 Archangels of Funk - Andrea Hairston 💛 How It Works Out - Myriam Lacroix 💚 Queer History A to Z - Robin Stevenson, Vivian Rosas 💙 Queerceañera - Alex Crespo 💜 Second Night Stand - Karelia Stetz-Waters, Fay Stetz-Waters ❤️ You Can Call Me Cooper - Cali Kitsu 🧡 Gooseberry - Robin Gow 💛 Grand Slam Romance - Ollie Hicks, Emma Oosterhous 💙The Witches of Silverlake - Simon Curtis, Stephanie Son 💜 Drawn to the Enemy - Barbara Winkes 🌈 The Truth of Our Past - Heather Leighson
❤️ Infaust - T.D. Cloud, Ambi Sun 🧡 Garner for Gold - Catherine Labadie 💛 The Z Word - Lindsay King-Miller 💚 Snake Charming - Genevieve McCluer 💙 The 7-10 Split - Karmen Lee 💜 Loving Jemima - Sienna Waters ❤️ The Potion Gardener - Arden Powell 🧡 A Swift and Sudden Exit - Nico Vincenty 💛 The Worst Ronin - Maggie Tokuda-Hall, Faith Schaffer 💙 Murray Out of Water -Taylor Tracy 💜 The Guncle Abroad - Steven Rowley 🌈 The Weight of What Was - Pip Landers-Letts
❤️ The Amazing Alpha Tau Pledge Project - Lisa Henry, Sarah Honey 🧡 I Met Death & Sex Through My Friend, Tom Meuley - Thom Vernon 💛 Malicia - Steven dos Santos 💚 The Sins on Their Bones - Laura R. Samotin 💙 SLUTS: Anthology - Michelle Tea 💜 You Should Be So Lucky - Cat Sebastian ❤️ Death's Country - R.M. Romero 🧡 Cinema Love - Jiaming Tang 💛 The Brides of High Hill - Nghi Vo 💙 Emma - Jenna Kent 💜 Wish We Were There - Lionel Hart 🌈 A Troublemaker in Her Eyes - Genta Sebastian
❤️ I Make Envy on Your Disco - Eric Schnall 🧡 Lavash at First Sight - Taleen Voskuni 💛 Queer Power Couples - Hannah Murphy Winter, Billie Winter 💚 In Repair - A.L. Graziadei 💙 A Heart Divided - Angie Williams 💜 Long After We Are Gone - Terah Shelton Harris ❤️ The Queen of Steeplechase Park - David Ciminello 🧡 Lunar Boy - Jes Wibowo, Cin Wibowo 💛 Hot Boy Summer - Joe Jiménez 💙 Sunhead - Alex Assan 💜 The Summer Love Strategy - Ray Stoeve 🌈 Into the Mouth of the Wolf - Erin Gough
❤️ The Girl in Question - Tess Sharpe 🧡 The Lost Erwain - Mariah Stillbrook 💛 Starfire - Naomi Hughes 💚 Adrift - Sam Ledel 💙 Shanghai Murder - Jessie Chandler 💜 April May June July - Alison B. Hart ❤️ A Bone in His Teeth - Kellen Graves 🧡 Cabin Fever - Tagan Shepard 💛 Don't Be a Drag - Skye Quinlan 💙 The Ride of Her Life - Jennifer Dugan 💜 The Redemption of Daya Keane - Gia Gordon 🌈 Nearlywed - Nicolas DiDomizio
❤️ The Sunforge - Sascha Stronach 🧡 The End of Time - Trudie Skies 💛 Silent Ones - Melissa Polk 💚 Prime Time Travelers - Neil Laird 💙 My Darling Dreadful Thing - Johanna van Veen 💜 The Honey Witch - Sydney J. Shields ❤️ Spitting Gold - Carmella Lowkis 🧡 Last Chance - Claire Highton-Stevenson 💛 Road Home - Rex Ogle 💙 Only for Convenience - Shannon O'Connor 💜 Linus and Etta Could Use a Win - Caroline Huntoon 🌈 Finding Molly Parsons - Alyson Root
❤️ Breathe: Journeys to Healthy Binding - Maia Kobabe, Dr. Sarah Peitzmeier 🧡 See You Next Month - Jamey Moody 💛 Until You Say My Name - Tatum Schroeder 💚 Disembark - Jen Currin 💙 True Love and Other Impossible Odds - Christina Li 💜 Flyboy - Kasey LeBlanc ❤️ Thirsty - Jas Hammonds 🧡 Hands Off - N. Slater 💛 Flooded Secrets - Claudie Arseneault 💙 The Deer and the Dragon - Piper C.J. 💜 To Be Loved - Frank G. Anderson 🌈 Snowblooded - Emma Sterner-Radley
❤️ Blood Remains - Cathy Pegau 🧡 Blood on the Tide - Katee Robert 💛 We Were the Universe - Kimberly King Parsons 💚 Loyalty - E.J. Noyes 💙 Spirits and Sirens - Kelly Fireside 💜 Clean Kill - Anne Laughlin ❤️ The Worst Perfect Moment - Shivaun Plozza 🧡 Oye - Melissa Mogollon 💛 Here for the Wrong Reasons - Annabel Paulsen, Lydia Wang 💙 Exhibit - R.O. Kwon 💜 Experienced - Kate Young 🌈 Parenting with Pride - Heather Hester
❤️ Road to Ruin - Hana Lee 🧡 Meet Me in Berlin - Samantha L. Valentine 💛 The Advice Columnist - Cade Haddock Strong 💚 where lost & hopeless things go - Bryony Rosehurst 💙 Pit Stop - Ellis Mae 💜 The Switchboard - Christina K. Glover ❤️ In the Shallows - Tanya Byrne 🧡 Have You Seen This Girl - Nita Tyndall 💛 Another First Chance - Robbie Couch 💙 The Only Light Left Burning - Erik J. Brown 💜 Keepers of the Stones and Stars - Michael Barakiva 🌈 A Little Kissing Between Friends - Chencia C. Higgins
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These ocs will compete on Monday 3rd at 5pm GMT!!!
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226. Misty Gobarrah (@orcacatraph)
227. Sepyr (@thes1lent0ne)
228. Malina Coswell (@loservilleinspace)
229. Ash Chioma (@gebder)
230. Lorem Ipsum (@moreclaypigeons)
231. Donavan - Dov (@thebewingedjewelcat)
232. Koneko Traxivan-Emerson (@livoftheparty)
233. Heart Agnusdei (@trapdoornumberthree)
234. Hibi (@problemcore)
235. Yew (@ficti0nal-b0yfriend)
236. Erin Sky (@totally-six)
237. Glitter G. (@pink-spaceturtle5)
238. Dr. Ernest Müller (@reanimationstation)
239. Asha & Lillian (@kitstorm)
240. Jenny (@braindeadcharlotte)
241. Fiesta (@ousama)
242. Princess (@potatobugz)
243. Amanēas (@kohkum)
244. Westley "Wes" Weston (@daddyplasmius)
245. Danny Gupta (@autismcryptid)
246. Drisden (@watermelon-tombo)
247. Alix Hawthorne (@crow-with-1-knife)
248. Tomasa Aliasian (@the-only-useful-lesbian)
249. Aiden Stardancer (@aiden-stardancer)
250. Saft Goldenscale (@whitewyrmings)
251. Oliver Love (@noelle-tea)
252. Vince Skelter (@winged-wolf-s-collection-of-arts)
253. Nafanua (@italic-b0ld)
254. Melika Ahmadi (@crimmycram)
255. Sunshine777 (@noztraem)
256. Aurae Farren (@that-bi-fan)
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1) The Title
RADIOACTIVE
2) The Prologue
1945, Los Alamos, New Mexico. The Trinity test is a success, resulting in the creation of the first atom bomb. However, a few months later, Dr. Carl McGregor (the red herring protagonist) is called to Los Alamos to investigate a mysterious set of events plaguing the area. Reports of people going missing and residents going crazy have the Pentagon spooked.
One night, Dr. McGregor and his staff are attacked by mysterious shadowy figures. Despite Dr. McGregor’s attempts to flee, he is eventually cut down by what appears to be a “glowing” creature.
(Basically, the villain of this game is some kind of creature that was mutated by the nuclear testing. So, a riff/homage to Godzilla. However, instead of creating kaijus, the monster is much smaller and comparable to the wendigos in “Until Dawn” and the werewolves of “The Quarry”)
3) The Main Story
In the present day, we follow the Proudstar family who live on the G. A. Romero Reservation, which is a few miles away from Los Alamos. The area has become the center of ghost stories due to people still going missing. Of the ghost stories, the most infamous one is that people are being kidnapped by “the skinwalkers”, who in Navajo culture are witches that have the ability to turn into, possess, or disguise themselves as an animal.
(Obviously, the skinwalkers are the radioactive creatures from the prologue. The introduction of the skinwalker legend is meant to be a misdirection)
The Proudstars, who run the local market, have to frequently deal with tourists who want to see “the skinwalkers”. The Proudstars usually dismiss these tourists, especially since a great deal of them tend to be obnoxious (and borderline racist/ignorant). The family, although they’re aware of the legends, aren’t too concerned since they haven’t encountered the supposed skinwalkers.
Around this time, two groups of outsiders arrive at the reservation. The first is a group of ghost hunters who are trying to capture footage of the skinwalkers. The second is a group of ruthless gangmembers that take the Proudstar family hostage.
The first 4 chapters focus on the Proudstars dealing with the gangmembers. Simultaneously, the ghost hunters encounter a “skin-walker”, which turns out to be one of the radioactive creatures from the prologue. The ghost hunters flee the radioactive monsters and make their way to the Proudstar market, putting them in the middle of the hostage situation. They also unintentionally bring the monsters to the market, thus leading into the 2nd half.
The remaining 6 chapters focuses on the Proudstars, the gangmembers, and the ghost hunters trying to work together as a team to survive the radioactive monsters (the fake skinwalkers). Similar to “House of Ashes”, either the groups can put their differences aside or tear each apart. Depending on your choices, either everyone makes it out alive…or everyone ends up meeting the same fate as the scientist from the start.
4) The Playable Protagonists
* Gustavo Proudstar (ABRASIVE, COMMANDING, RATIONAL): The patriarch of the Proudstar family. He is an army veteran and the most skeptical of his family. He is portrayed by Zahn McClarnon.
* Miriam Begay-Proudstar (CONFIDENT, RESOURCEFUL, PERSUASIVE): The matriarch of the Proudstar family. She runs the family’s market and is the most superstitious of her family. She is portrayed by Irene Bedard.
* Jason Proudstar (INSECURE, UNMOTIVATED, INTELLIGENT): Gustavo’s younger brother who he doesn’t have much respect for. He’s smart, but is lazy and fine with mooching off his brother and sister-in-law. He is portrayed by Michael Greyeyes.
* Dante Begay (CONSERVATIVE, METHODICAL, PROTECTIVE): Miriam’s younger brother who works as a tribal police officer. He generally gets along with the Proudstars, but frequently disagrees with his niece Eliza over her political beliefs. He is portrayed by Martin Sensmeier.
* Eliza Proudstar (DRIVEN, COMPLEX, IRREVERENT): The eldest daughter of Gustavo and Miriam. She is a progressive political activist who moved out to the city, but visits the family from time to time. She is portrayed by Q'orianka Kilcher.
* Wenona Proudstar (INNOCENT, AMBITIOUS, ADVENTUROUS): The youngest daughter of Gustavo and Miriam. She is a college student but secretly dreams of being a famous actress. She is portrayed by Amber Midthunder.
* Freddy Kim (FOOLHARDY, RELAXED, LOYAL): The only playable character from the ghost hunter group. He is his group’s camera man and the one who doesn’t take the ghost stories seriously. He is portrayed by Steven Yeun.
* Melissa Frost (RUTHLESS, DETERMINED, COURAGEOUS): The only playable character from the gangmembers. Although she is a ruthless thug, it’s slowly revealed that she has a heart of gold. She is the gangmember who suggests a truce with the Proudstars. She is portrayed by Victoria Pedretti.
5) Significant Non-Playable Characters (note: I’m not covering every single character in this hypothetical game)
* Samuel Fulci: The leader of the ghost hunters. He is obsessed with viewership and clout, to the point he ignores warnings about potential danger. He is portrayed by Bruce Campbell.
* Lars Waingrove: The leader of the gangmembers. He is a ruthless sociopath and the most dangerous person in the survivor group. Because of this, Lars can be considered the secondary antagonist of the game (sorta like Josh Washington or Travis Hackett, but less sympathetic). He is portrayed by Leigh Whannell.
* The CIA Agent / The Man in Black: An unnamed agent who is interrogating the player about the events of the story. Basically, this game’s version of the Psychiatrist/the Curator/Eliza Vorez. He is portrayed by Michael Biehn.
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MARVEL COMICS NEW RELEASES FOR 09/13/2023
Alligator Loki #1 (Cover A Bob Quinn), $5.99
Alligator Loki #1 (Cover B Skottie Young), AR
Alligator Loki #1 (Cover C Doaly), AR
Astonishing Iceman #2 (Cover A Jesus Saiz), $3.99
Astonishing Iceman #2 (Cover B Junggeun Yoon), AR
Astonishing Iceman #2 (Cover C Ejiwa Edge Ebenebe), AR
Avengers Inc. #1 (Cover A Daniel Acuna), $4.99
Avengers Inc. #1 (Cover B Alex Ross Avengers Connecting Variant Part C), AR
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Avengers Inc. #1 (Cover F Sean Galloway Saturday Morning Variant), AR
Avengers Inc. #1 (Cover G Leo Romero Avengers 60th Anniversary Variant), AR
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Bishop War College TP, $17.99
Captain America Cold War TP, $19.99
Captain America Lives Omnibus HC (Alex Ross Book Market Cover), $75.00
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Captain Marvel Dark Tempest #3 (Of 5)(Cover A Mike McKone), $3.99
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Captain Marvel Game On TP, $13.99
Captain Marvel The Saga Of Monica Rambeau TP, $34.99
Children Of The Vault #2 (Of 4)(Cover A Yanick Paquette), $3.99
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Daredevil #1 (Cover A John Romita Jr.), $6.99
Daredevil #1 (Cover B Alex Lozano Foil Variant), AR
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Daredevil #1 (Cover D Ejikure Virgin Variant), AR
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Death Of The Venomverse #1 (Of 5)(2nd Printing Cover A Bjorn Barends), $4.99
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Ghost Rider #18 (Cover A Bjorn Barends), $3.99
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Marvel Studios’ Dr Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness The Art Of The Movie HC, $60.00
Marvel-Verse Kraven The Hunter TP, $9.99
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Star Wars Sana Starros TP, $17.99
Venom #25 (Cover A Bryan Hitch), $7.99
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Venom #25 (Cover D John Romita Jr.. & John Romita Sr.), AR
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What If Dark Spider-Gwen #1 (2nd Printing Cover A Greg Land), $4.99
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Wolverine Omnibus Volume 4 HC (Adam Kubert Book Market Cover), $125.00
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X-Force #44 (Cover A Daniel Acuna), $3.99
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X-Men #25 (2nd Printing Cover A Joshua Cassara), $5.99
X-Men Epic Collection Proteus TP, $44.99
X-Men Hellfire Gala 2023 #1 (2nd Printing Cover A Phil Noto), $8.99
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X-Men Red #15 (Cover A Stefano Caselli), $3.99
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Pwbr Blu----Kx5 f/ Brother -3
Where You Are---John Summit f/ Hayla -1
Sweet Goodbye---Robin Schulz, *Svidden remix -2
Submarine---Seeb, BANNERS, SUPER-Hi -4
Borderline---Tove Lo -4
Happy---NF -16
Jacare---Sofi Tukker -14
Waterfall----Michael Schulte, R3HAB -9
Misbehave---Ship Wrek, Disco Lines -10
Feels This Good---Sigala, Mae Stephens, Caity Baser, Steflon Don -19
Seasons----Bebe Rexha, Dolly Parton -12
Rhyme Dust----MK & Dom Dolla -7
Pearls----Jessie Ware -6
Crying On The Dancefloor---Sam Feldt, Jonas Blue, Endless Summer, Violet Days -8
The Way---Manchester Orchestra -24
High Heels - Party Down Under----Flo Rida, Walker Hayes, *Sam Feldt remix -13
Waffle House---The Jonas Brothers -18
Sparks----MEDUZA, DEL-30, Mali-Koa -17
If We Ever Broke Up---Mae Stephens -11
One Time---Alan Walker -20
Take Me Home---VAVO, Clara Mae -31
Upside Down---MEDUZA, Poppy Baskcomb -23
Gone (Da da Da)---Imanbek, Jay Sean -25
Stereo---SUM SUN, Sly Chance -22
Here We Go Again---Oliver Tree, David Guetta -15
I Feel Love---Freya Ridings -61
Chemical---Post Malone -26
Part Of Me---Cian Ducrot -28
Reborn---SIDEPIECE, *Kyle Walker remix -27
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Just The Kinda Feeling----Yotto, Lost Boy -21
Hungry Heart----Steve Aoki, Galantis, Hayley Kiyoko -32
Something's Coming---Cheat Codes, Lady A -29
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Church Outfit---Poppy -34
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Left & Right---Ownboss, FAST BOY -46
No One Dies From Love---Tove Lo -30
So Many Ways To Get Downtown -- Proxima Parada -36
Begin Again---Jessie Ware -40
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Dancing All Alone---Morgan Page, TELYKAST -44
<>Hooked---Sam Short -(re entry)
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River---Mylie Cyrus -37
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Mrs Hollywood---Go Jo -50
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I Wrote A Song---Mae Muller -45
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Night Gallery’s second season will be released on Blu-ray on July 26 via Kino Lorber. The first season of the horror anthology series hit Blu-ray last year.
Created and hosted by Rod Serling (The Twilight Zone), Night Gallery began with a two-hour pilot on NBC in 1969 before airing for three seasons between 1970 and 1973.
The second season features segments directed by John Badham (WarGames), Don Taylor (Escape from the Planet of the Apes), Jeannot Szwarc (Jaws 2), John Meredyth Lucas (Star Trek), The Addams Family star John Astin, and more.
Guest stars include David Carradine, John Carradine, Broderick Crawford, Sandra Dee, Patty Duke, Joel Grey, Yaphet Kotto, Elsa Lanchester, Cloris Leachman, Sondra Locke, Patrick Macnee, David McCallum, Ray Milland, Leslie Nielsen, Geraldine Page, Joanna Pettet, Vincent Price, Edward G. Robinson, Cesar Romero, Gale Sondergaard, Orson Welles, and Adam West.
All 22 episodes have been newly mastered in 2K from the interpositives. An episode guide is included. The plethora of special features are listed below.
Special features:
Lost Tales from Season 2 - Die Now, Pay Later/Room for One Less/Witches' Feast/Little Girl Lost
Audio commentary for The Boy Who Predicted Earthquakes/Miss Lovecraft Sent Me/The Hand of Borgus Weems/Phantom of What Opera? by film historian Craig Beam (new)
Audio commentary for Death in the Family/The Merciful/Class of '99/Satisfaction Guaranteed by Night Gallery historians Scott Skelton and Jim Benson (new)
Audio commentary for Death in the Family/The Merciful/Class of '99/Satisfaction Guaranteed by TV music historian Dr. Reba Wissner (new)
Audio commentary for Since Aunt Ada Came to Stay/With Apologies to Mr. Hyde/The Flip-side of Satan by Night Gallery historians Jim Benson and Scott Skelton (new)
Audio commentary for Since Aunt Ada Came to Stay/With Apologies to Mr. Hyde/The Flip-side of Satan by TV music historian Dr. Reba Wissner (new)
Audio commentary for A Fear of Spiders/Junior/Marmalade Wine/The Academy by Night Gallery historians Jim Benson and Scott Skelton
Audio commentary for The Phantom Farmhouse/Silent Snow, Secret Snow by film historian Gary Gerani (new)
Audio commentary for The Phantom Farmhouse/Silent Snow, Secret Snow by filmmaker Guillermo Del Toro
Audio commentary for A Question of Fear/The Devil Is Not Mocked by film historians Kim Newman and Stephen Jones (new)
Audio commentary for Midnight Never Ends/Brenda by actress Laurie Prange and Night Gallery historian Jim Benson (new)
Audio commentary for Midnight Never Ends/Brenda by film historian Amanda Reyes (new)
Audio commentary for The Diary/A Matter of Semantics/Big Surprise/Professor Peabody's Last Lecture by Night Gallery historians Jim Benson and Scott Skelton (new)
Audio commentary for House—With Ghost/A Midnight Visit to the Neighborhood Blood Bank/Dr. Stringfellow's Rejuvenator/Hell's Bells by Night Gallery historians Jim Benson and Scott Skelton (new)
Audio commentary for The Dark Boy/Keep in Touch – We'll Think of Something by film historian Amanda Reyes (new)
Audio commentary for Pickman's Model/The Dear Departed/An Act of Chivalry by actress Louise Sorel and Night Gallery historians Scott Skelton and Jim Benson (new)
Audio commentary for Pickman's Model/The Dear Departed/An Act of Chivalry by film historian Gary Gerani (new)
Audio commentary for Cool Air/Camera Obscura/Quoth the Raven by director John Badham, author Mark Dawidziak, and film historian Gary Gerani (new)
Audio commentary for Cool Air/Camera Obscura/Quoth the Raven by film historians Kim Newman and Stephen Jones (new)
Audio commentary for Cool Air/Camera Obscura/Quoth the Raven by Night Gallery historians Jim Benson and Scott Skelton
Audio commentary for The Messiah on Mott Street/The Painted Mirror by filmmaker Guillermo Del Toro
Audio commentary for The Different Ones/Tell David/Logoda's Heads by film historian Craig Beam (new)
Audio commentary for Green Fingers/The Funeral/The Tune in Dan's Cafe by director John Badham and Night Gallery historian Scott Skelton (new)
Audio commentary for Lindemann's Catch/The Late Mr. Peddington/A Feast of Blood by Night Gallery historians Jim Benson and Scott Skelton
Audio commentary for The Miracle at Camafeo/The Ghost of Sorworth Place by Night Gallery historians Jim Benson and Scott Skelton (new)
Audio commentary for The Waiting Room/Last Rites for a Dead Druid by film historian David J. Schow (new)
Audio commentary for Deliveries in the Rear/Stop Killing Me/Dead Weight by Night Gallery historians Jim Benson and Scott Skelton (new)
Audio commentary for I'll Never Leave You – Ever/There Aren't Any More Macbanes by film historian David J. Schow (new)
Audio commentary for The Sins of the Fathers/You Can't Get Help Like That Anymore by Night Gallery historian Scott Skelton (new)
Audio commentary for The Sins of the Fathers/You Can't Get Help Like That Anymore by film historian Tim Lucas (new)
Audio commentary for The Caterpillar/Little Girl Lost by film historian Gary Gerani (new)
Audio commentary for The Caterpillar/Little Girl Lost by filmmaker Guillermo Del Toro
Audio commentary for Die Now, Pay Later/Room for One Less/Witches' Feast/Little Girl Lost by Night Gallery historians Jim Benson and Scott Skelton
Revisiting the Gallery: A Look Back – Featurette with actors Lindsay Wagner, Pat Boone, Joseph Campanella, Laurie Prange, James Metropole; directors John Badham, Jeannot Szwarc, William Hale; composer Gil Mellé; make-up artist Leonard Engelman; artist Tom Wright; and Night Gallery historians Jim Benson and Scott Skelton
The Syndication Conundrum Part 2: A Look at the Show's Troubled Second Life in Reruns – Featurette by film historian Craig Beam
Art Gallery: The Paintings – Featurette with artist Tom Wright
19 TV Spots (newly mastered in HD)
NBC TV promos
Easter eggs
Pre-order Night Gallery: Season 2.
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Stop the aggressions against the Zapatistas! - Manifesto signed by Noam Chomsky, Boaventura De Sousa, Raúl Zibechi, Enzo Traverso, Gilberto López y Rivas and more.
Today those who defend the environment are slaughtered every day. At a time like the one that the planet lives in which the protection of those who defend it is required, the opposite happens. Those who have resisted this destruction by the powerful have not stopped saying NO, they have always done so, although the current administration does not want to have memory.
The murder in the community of Amilcingo, Morelos of Samir Flores, a member of the resistance against the Comprehensive Plan Morelos, its gas pipeline and thermoelectric plants that put the life and territory of Nahua communities in Puebla and Morelos at risk; the massacre of 15 Ikoot indigenous people in San Mateo del Mar, Oaxaca, one of the regions that has opposed the Trans-isthmian Corridor projects; the growing paramilitary violence in Chiapas, with 56 attacks in the municipality of Aldama alone, and the kidnapping in February of members of the National Indigenous Council (CNI) of the municipality of Chenalhó are proof that the war continues.
Now the violence is becoming more and more explicit against the Zapatista communities. The growth of the activity of paramilitary groups such as “Los Chinchulines” or the Regional Organization of Coffee Growers of Ocosingo (ORCAO), as well as the appearance of new groups, is exacerbating tension in the region. The theft and burning of warehouses and houses of the Moisés Ghandi community, of the Autonomous Rebel Zapatista Municipality “Lucio Cabañas”, (in the official municipality of Ocosingo), show the increase in the intensity of the aggressions and provocations against the Zapatista Army of National Liberation. The EZLN has respected the ceasefire for years and has focused on strengthening its autonomous organizational processes with schools, clinics, and justice systems. It is serious that one of the ethical references of resistance and construction of concrete and viable alternatives for the planet continues to be under siege, and it is even more serious that the response of those who seek to “transform Mexico” is complicity or oblivion in the face of these extermination attempts. .
It is extremely worrying that this occurs in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic, that there are those who seek to take advantage of the vulnerability in which everyone finds themselves to fuel their ambitions for money and power. It is more worrisome when those who are supposedly in charge of preventing such abuses allow and therefore favor them.
Beyond the erroneous or successful changes of the executive power, which shows this escalation of violence in indigenous areas, and the worsening of paramilitary attacks in the Zapatista territory in Chiapas, is the continuity of the racist, colonial and paternalistic vision of the governments. liberals and conservatives, left and right. Projects such as the Mayan Train show the idea of ​​bringing "development" to indigenous peoples by turning them into cheap labor and contributing only the folkloric image of the Mexican indigenous.
The violence and dispossession of indigenous territories that megaprojects such as the Trans-isthmian Corridor or the Mayan Train imply and require are the ethical breaking point of the current Mexican government, it is where the moral stature that President López Obrador has awarded in front of its predecessors begins to collapse.
Those of us who signed this letter are watching carefully what is happening in Mexico, what is happening in the Zapatista communities that for decades have been a benchmark for other ways of living, health, education, justice, politics. We will not allow the extermination of indigenous peoples with the recurring excuse of development.
International firms
Noam Chomsky (USA)
Saskia Sassen (USA)
Raúl Zibechi (Uruguay)
Marcos Roitman (Spanish State)
Oscar Olivera (Bolivia)
Hugo Blanco Galdos (Peru)
Boaventura De Sousa Santos (Portugal)
Michael Hardt (USA)
Yvon Le Bot (France)
Philippe Corcuff (France)
Jaime Pastor (Spanish State)
Manuel Garí Ramos. Economist. Member of Anticapitalistas (Spanish State)
Juan Wahren (Argentina)
Sabrina Melenotte (France)
Daniel Mato (Argentina)
John Gibler (USA)
José Angel Quintero Weir - Wainjirawa Indigenous Organization (Venezuela)
Roberto Ojeda Escalante (Cusco, Peru)
Pepe Mejía, journalist, social activist, Correspondent for Indigenous Struggle in Europe
Pierluigi Sullo (Italy)
Enzo Traverso (Italy)
Derly Constanza Cuetia Dagua (Nasa People, Colombia)
Vilma Rocío Almendra (Colombia)
Manuel Rozental (Colombia)
Raúl Camargo. Former deputy of Madrid. Spokesperson for Anticapitalistas (Spanish State)
Genaro Raboso Saelices. Unionist of Workers' Commissions (Spanish State)
Ana María Gordaliza Fernández. Psychoanalyst. (Spanish state)
Ana Barba. Pharmaceutical (Spanish State)
Marià Delás Briefcase. Journalist (Spanish State)
Lurdes Lucia. Editor Feminist. (Spanish state)
José Vicente Barcia. Ecologist (Spanish State)
Rocío Van Der Heide García. Anti-capitalists. Social worker (Spanish State)
Patri Amaya. Feminist. LGTBI Movement (Spanish State)
Fernando Cabrerizo. Multimedia Technician (Spanish State)
Pablo Pérez Garfonina. Member of Adelante Andalucía (Spanish State)
Ramon Gorriz Vitalla, union member of Workers' Commissions (Spanish State)
Roberto Montoya Batiz. Journalist (Spanish State)
Laura Lucía Pérez Ruano. Jurist. Teacher. Former deputy of Navarra (Spanish State)
Carmen San José Pérez. Family doctor. Unionist of the Assembly Movement of Health Workers (MATS) (Spanish State)
Juan Hernández Zubizarreta. College professor. Member of the Observatory of Multinationals of Latin America. (Spanish state)
Lorena Garrón Rincón. Councilor of the Cádiz City Council. (Spanish state)
Alicia López Hernando. Feminist Movement (Spanish State)
Ángela Aguilera Clavijo, deputy spokesperson of the Adelante Andalucía group in the Andalusian Parliament (Spanish State)
Demetrio Quirós. Councilor of the Cádiz City Council (Spanish State)
Jorge Riechmann Fernández. Professor at the Autonomous University of
Madrid and writer (Spanish State)
Mónica Rocha Medina, Bolivian Center for Popular Studies (Bolivia)
Huáscar Salazar Lohman, Bolivian Center for Popular Studies (Bolivia)
Patrick Silberstein (France)
Tomas Astelarra, journalist (Argentina)
Mexican firms
Paul Hersch Martinez
Alicia Castellanos Guerrero, UAM-I
Gilberto López y Rivas, INAH- Morelos
Juan Carlos Rulfo. Filmmaker. Mexico City.
Margara Millán, professor, UNAM
Fernanda Navarro
Paul Leduc
Magdalena Gomez
Francisco Barrios "El Cress"
Eduardo Almeida Acosta
Maria Eugenia Sánchez Díaz de Rivera
Graciela Mijares López
Alexander Varas
Volga De Pina, defender of Human Rights.
Marta De Cea. Cultural Promoter. Mexico
Mariana Mora, CIESAS CDMX and Red de Feminismos Descoloniales
Bruno Baronnet, Universidad Veracruzana
Isidoro Moreno. Emeritus Professor of Anthropology. Sevilla University. Andalusia
Francisco Morfin Otero. Instituto Superior Intercultural Ayuuk ISIA
Kathia Núñez Patiño Faculty of Social Sciences C-III. A CH
Richard Stahler-Sholk Eastern Michigan University, USA
Jean Robert Architect, Professor at La Salle University
Sylvia Marcos, Network of decolonial Feminisms, Professor at the Ibero-American University
Servando Gaja, Cinematographer
Inés Durán Matute, sociologist.
Mariana favela
Barbara Zamora
Susana Vázquez Vidal, PhD at CIESAS Occidente.
Orb Larisa
Antonio Sarmiento
Hector Zetina
Raúl Romero, sociologist, Mexico.
Raúl Gutiérrez Narváez, Intercultural Inductive Education Network and CIESAS, Chiapas
Sergio Tischler
Fernando Matamoros Ponce, Research Professor, Postgraduate in Sociology (ICSyH-BUAP)
Joaquín Osorio G. ITESO
Rubén Martin, freelance journalist, Guadalajara
Lucia Linsalata
Ana Maria Vera
Isis Samaniego-Poet
Bertha Melendez «Yuhcatla»
Maria Luisa Arroyo Rodriguez
Epifanio Flores and Manzola
Amparo Seville
J. Jesus Maria Serna Moreno
Sergio Hernández / Uci, Zautla, Puebla
Paulino Alvarado
Erika Sánchez Cruz, professor at BUAP
Irma Zentle Colotl, Social Economist
Wullfrano Ramírez, Dr. Artificial Intelligence
Mirna Valdés, Poet
Horacio Torres de Ita
Alejandra Jiménez, Rural Teacher
Ana Melissa Valenzuela, Educator
Zitlalli López Mendoza, Educator
Cristian Añorve, Student
Roxana Bolio
Jose Meza Rosas
Luis Saracho de María y Campos
Florina Mendoza Jimenez
Leonel Lopez
María de Lourdes Mejía, Mother of Carlos Sinuhé Cuevas Mejía
Angel Benhumea Salazar
Roberto Rodríguez Contreras "Cat"
Isabel Maldonado Hernandez
Omar Abrego Torres
Alfredo Velarde Saracho, professor at the Faculty of Economics
Ana Laura Suarez Lima
Azael Soriano Sanchez
Cecilia Zeledon
Diana Patricia González Ferreira, ICSYH Sociology Teacher
Organizations
Colectivo La Resistencia (Los Angeles, USA)
Solidarity with the Mexican people - Málaga (Spanish State)
Union Communiste libertaire (Marseille, France)
Union syndicale Solidaires, (France)
Vocesenlucha - Popular Communication (Spanish State)
Collectif Paris-Ayotzinapa (France)
Towns in Camino (Colombia)
Éditions Syllepse (France)
Network of Brotherhood and Solidarity with Colombia (Colombia)
International Commission of the People's Congress (Colombia)
Network Against Repression and for Solidarity (RvsR)
Human Rights Node (NODHO)
Errant Etcetera
Labor and Socialist Unity (UníoS!)
Union of Neighbors and Victims "September 19" (UVyd-19)
Community Communication Research Center A.C. (CICC A.C.)
Popular Indigenous Council of Oaxaca Ricardo Flores Magón (CIPO-RFM)
Indigenous and Popular Council of Guerrero - Emiliano Zapata (CIPOG-EZ)
Guardians and Guardians of the Metlapanapa River
Otomí Indigenous Community residing in CDMX
Support network for the CNI-CIG Ibero Puebla
Xalapa Resistance and Rebellion Network
2140/5000 Resistance and Rebellion Network in support of the CNI-CIG of the Port of Veracruz
La Otra Tuxtla Resistance and Rebellion Network
Network of Rebellion and Resistrenzas-Puebla
Metropolitan, Anticapitalist and Antipatriarchal Coordination with the CIG
Network of decolonial feminisms
Paper picnic area
Compas Arriba !, Xalapa, Veracruz.
Mexicali Resists
Binational Network of Women Who Fight
Nativitas Zacapan for the Defense of the Land and Water.
Radio Tlanixco
The Collective Against Torture and Impunity
Colectivo Feminista Cihuatlahtolli A.C.
The Voice of the Anahuac.
Autonomous Student Renovation Collective
Coordinator of Students and Collectives of the FD-UNAM
Zapatista Neza Collective, Café "Zapata Vive"
Radio Regeneration
UPREZ Benito Juárez
Collective Aequus.- Promotion and defense of Human Rights
Coordination of Relatives of Students Victims of Violence
Voices of the Wind
Poetry and Singing
Collective Las Sureñas in resistance and rebellion
Popular Free Media Laboratory
Stomping Free Media
Plantón for 43
La Ceiba Collective
Zapatista Pantitlán Health Brigade
Sector of Workers Adhering to the Sixth Declaration
Front of Workers for the Right to Health and Social Security
Women who Fight, Resist and Organize
Rebel Bazaar
Community Dentistry Collective Sowing Smiles
Otomí Autonomous School
Residents of the Honorable National Student House.
Community Radio Totopo de Juchitán, Istmo de Tehuantepec, Oaxaca
Green Tide High Mountains
Circle of Marxist Studies, Mexico City
The Other Juaritox
Collective ADA
Karuzo Cultural Forum
They are from the Máiz
Sixth Theater
El Torito Collective
Collective of Profes in the Sixth
Xochitlanezi Community
Tlanezi Calli Community
Compass Red
Zapatista Coffee Table of the UAM-Iztapalapa Below and to the Left of Building E
Gavilanas Collective
Collective Common Notebook
Iztapalapa Sexta Support Network
Colectivos del Sur Adherent to the Sixth
University of the Earth in Puebla (UnitierraPuebla)
Collective Utopia Puebla
The Zenzontle
House of the Peoples-Mexico
Autonomous Brigades of Mutual Support
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Amelia headcanons
Well, I do have this headcanon that Amelia has this "secret club" consisting of VIPs: Very Important Poptropicans.
Some of them are:
The Curator from Counterfeit Island.
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Dr. Dan from Monster Carnival Island (after she got over her prejudices)
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Elyana from Astro-Knights Island.
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Dr. G. Romero from Zomberry Island.
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Dr. Harold Langley from Game Show Island.
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Harold Mews from Cryptids Island.
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Jonas from... nobody knows where he lives XD
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Dr. Lange from Virus Hunter Island.
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Max McGullicutty from Survival Island.
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The Pilot from Hub Island.
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Whenever something really big and bad happens in Poptropica, she calls her VIPs to Home Island so they can all fail to solve the problem together XD
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Young Adult Book Releases: May 2024
🦇 Good morning, my bookish bats. I hope you have a good book, hit cuppa, and sweet snack within reach! No TBR is complete without a few young adult novels, and plenty were released in May! Here are a few YA releases to consider adding to your shelves.
🩷 May 7 🩷 ✨ The Summer Love Strategy by Ray Stoeve ✨ Hot Boy Summer by Joe Jiménez ✨ The Ballad of Darcy & Russell - Morgan Matson ✨ Pulled Under - Michelle Dalton ✨ Bite Me, Royce Taslim - Lauren Ho ✨ The Unboxing of a Black Girl - Angela Shanté ✨ Dispatches from Parts Unknown - Bryan Bliss ✨ Beastly Beauty - Jennifer Donnelly ✨ This Book Won't Burn - Samira Ahmed ✨ Perfect Little Monsters - Cindy R.X. He ✨ Sunhead - Alex Assan ✨ Lie Until It's True - Jessie Weaver ✨ Malicia by Steven dos Santos ✨ Blood at the Root - LaDarrion Williams ✨ Spin of Fate - A.A. Vora ✨ Death's Country - R. M. Romero ✨ Queerceañera by Alex Crespo ✨ Eyes Open - Lyn Miller-Lachmann ✨ Breathe: Journeys to Healthy Binding - Maia Kobabe, Dr. Sarah Peitzmeier
🩷 May 14 🩷 ✨ The Girl in Question by Tess Sharpe ✨ A Crane Among Wolves - June Hur ✨ 10 Things I Hate About Prom - Elle Gonzalez Rose ✨ Blood & Fury - Tessa Gratton & Justina Ireland ✨ The Dangerous Ones - Lauren Blackwood ✨ Beach Cute - Beth Reekles ✨ The Worst Perfect Moment by Shivaun Plozza ✨ True Love and Other Impossible Odds by Christina Li ✨ Flyboy by Kasey Leblanc ✨ Thirsty by Jas Hammonds ✨ It Waits in the Forest - Sarah Dass
🩷 May 21 🩷 ✨ Keeper of the Stones and Stars by Michael Barakiva ✨ We Mostly Come Out at Night ed. by Rob Costello ✨ Attached at the Hip - Christine Riccio ✨ The Quince Project - Jessica Parra ✨ I Wish You Would - Eva Des Lauriers ✨ Have You Seen This Girl by Nita Tyndall ✨ In the Shallows by Tanya Byrne ✨ Liar's Test - Ambelin Kwaymullina ✨ The Worst Ronin - Maggie Tokuda-Hall, Faith Schaffer ✨ Wild About You - Kaitlyn Hill ✨ Summer Nights and Meteorites - Hannah Reynolds ✨ The Word - Mary G. Thompson
🩷 May 28 🩷 ✨ Flawless Girls by Anna-Marie McLemore ✨ Another First Chance by Robbie Couch ✨ Don’t Be a Drag by Skye Quinlan ✨ Stay Dead - April Henry ✨ The Redemption of Daya Keane by Gia Gordon ✨ The Only Light Left Burning by Erik J. Brown
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Queen Sugar  -  OWN  -  September 6, 2016 - Present
Drama (55 episodes to date)
Running Time:  60 minutes
Stars:
Rutina Wesley as Nova Bordelon
Dawn-Lyen Gardner as Charlotte "Charley" Bordelon West
Kofi Siriboe as Ralph Angel Bordelon
Tina Lifford as Violet Bordelon
Omar Dorsey as Hollingsworth "Hollywood" Desonier
Dondre Whitfield as Remy Newell
Bianca Lawson as Darla Sutton
Nicholas L. Ashe as Micah West
Ethan Hutchison as Blue Bordelon
Henry G. Sanders as Prosper Denton  (Season 3; Recurring Seasons 1-2)
Timon Kyle Durrett as Davis West  (Seasons 1-3)
Greg Vaughan as Calvin  (Season 1; Guest Season 2)
Marycarmen Lopez as Reyna Velez  (Season 1)
Recurring
Glynn Turman as Ernest Bordelon  (season 1)
True O'Brien as Stella (season 1)
Reagan Gomez-Preston as Chantal Williams
Issac White as Devonte "Too Sweet" Bonclair  (season 1; guest, season 3)
Tanyell Waivers as Keke Raymond
Deja Dee as Sierra
Sharon Lawrence as Lorna Prescott
Michael Michele as Darlene
Roger Guenveur Smith as Quincy
Alimi Ballard as Dr. Robert Dubois
Lea Coco as Jacob Boudreaux
David Jensen as Samuel Landry
Walter Perez as Romero  (season 3)
Vivien Ngô as Trinh Phan
Tony Aidan Vo as Khanh Phan  (season 3) 
Elyse Dinh McCrillis as Mrs. Phan
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HORROR FILMS FOR ARCHITECTURE/URBAN DESIGN ENTHUSIASTS
It’s that time of year again! Happy Halloween, folks :-). I’ve made a few additions to the list, as per usual.
1. THE SHINING (1980) Stanley Kubrick deliberately created an impossible floor plan for the Overlook Hotel, so that architectural discontinuity would subtly unnerve the audience. He also added a maze to the resort (and to Stephen King’s story). The interior style of the Overlook was based on the 1927 Ahwahnee Hotel, while exterior shots featured the 1939 Timberline lodge. The hotel features again in King’s sequel, DR SLEEP (2019), which opens tomorrow.
2. HEREDITARY (2018) This grisly and disturbing film features meticulous architectural miniatures as both a storytelling and conceptual tool. Often the actual family home and its woodland setting are also deliberately shot and lit to appear as part of an scale model themselves, emphasising the fact that the inhabitants are manipulated by forces outside their control.
3. DON’T LOOK NOW (1973) One of the most unsettling of all ‘city’ films. After their daughter drowns, Laura and John Baxter travel to a wintry Venice to work on an architectural restoration. The city becomes a spatial manifestation of their grief and confusion, as the water which embodies that initial tragedy winds insidiously around them.
4. ANNIHILATION (2018) Visually innovative sci-fi/horror - a sort of STALKER meets THE DESCENT on an acid trip - from Alex Garland, starring Natalie Portman. Strangely, though, the source books (Jeff VanderMeer’s Southern Reach trilogy) are actually much more architecturally-inspiring than the film: atmospheric stories which made me wish I was a student again, just so I could try to abstract their weird beauty into a studio project.
5. THE GIFT (2015) and THE INVITATION (2015) Ideal for a double-feature on the theme of Creepy Social Thrillers Set in Modernist Houses. Both of these critically-acclaimed indies confine their characters (and audience) to a covetable piece of Mid Century Modernism, and exploit the way that style of architecture juxtaposes domestic cosiness with a sense of exposure (and incumbent vulnerability.) .
6. DARK WATER (2002) Few movie settings have been as sinister as Yoshimi and Ikuko’s haunted, waterlogged, concrete apartment. The film was later remade in the US, but the original Japanese version, and the Brutalist building in which it is set, are far more atmospheric and chilling.
7. DAWN OF THE DEAD (1978) George Romero critiques and satirises consumeristic mall culture in this influential zombie flick, which is set in an out-of-town shopping centre. “Why do (the zombies) come here?” “Instinct… this was an important place in their lives”…
8. 28 DAYS LATER (2001) There are few cinematic entities more compelling and unsettling than a familiar city stripped of its residents. For the sequence in this clip (in which Cillian Murphy wanders through a deserted London to the strains of Godspeed You! Black Emperor) Danny Boyle took advantage of the fact the the sun rises at about 4.30am in British Midsummer.
9. CUBE (1997) This cult Canadian film was inventively shot on a low budget within a single small cube. Lighting was changed to simulate the myriad booby-trapped spaces through which the characters move as they attempt to escape their mysterious imprisonment. A simple and effective bit of 90′s indie minimalism.
10. POLTERGEIST (1982) The theme of greed and insensitivity within suburban property development is addressed directly (and none too subtly :-)) in this Spielberg classic. A tract of housing is laid right over a cemetery, and the unwitting residents of one property find themselves besieged by its restive spirits.
11. ALIEN (1979) The film may be first and foremost a sci fi rather than a horror, but H R Giger’s spectacular extra terrestrial remains one of the greatest monsters in movie history.
12. ROSEMARY’S BABY (1968) This film stars the 19th Century Dakota Building, on Central Park West. Obviously, legendary resident Adrain Marcato was never actually attacked out front, because he was fictional, but in a tragic coincidence, a real-life occupant of the building was: John Lennon.
13. THE HOUSE ON HAUNTED HILL (1959) Frank Lloyd Wright’s oft-filmed Ennis House replaces the more genre-traditional gothic mansion in this classic horror film. Unfortunately the interior sets bear little resemblance to the rooms found in Wright’s actual building.
14. A CLOCKWORK ORANGE (1972) This genre-busting opus may be many additional things, but if doesn’t qualify as  a horror movie, I don’t know what does. Visually spectacular, it was filmed mostly around London, and featured examples of Brutalism at both it’s best and worst. The stylish dystopia  capitalised on the more negative connotations of a monolithic concrete environment-namely its potential to feel bleak, authoritarian, and indifferent to human suffering.
15. CLOVERFIELD (2008) A group of young New Yorkers navigate Manhattan, and its subway tunnels, after a monster attack. The  towers of Skidmore Owings and Merrill’s Time Warner Centre provide a central post - apocalyptic set piece.
16. HIGH RISE (2016) “How’s the high life?” “Prone to fits of narcissism, mania, and power failure”… Tom Hiddleston moves into a luxury 70′s apartment tower, and faces some grim and gory consequences, in this adaptation of J G Ballard’s dystopian novel.
And let’s not forget: SUSPIRIA (2018), SUSPIRIA (1977), MOTHER! (2017), BERLIN SYNDROME (2017), CANDYMAN (1992),  REPULSION (1965), WHEN A STRANGER CALLS (2007), THE OTHERS (2001), CRIMSON PEAK (2016), THE ORPHANAGE (2007), PAN’S LABYRINTH (2006). Image: Brunel University (A Clockwork Orange). Crop of a photo by Simon Phipps via brunel.ac.
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Nuevo Paradigma para el VIH en México
Carta Pública | Ciudad de México, 7 de mayo de 2019.
A la opinión pública,
A las autoridades,
A personas que viven con VIH-sida, familiares y amigos:
El gobierno de México ha tomado la decisión de implementar nuevos mecanismos administrativos en la compra de antirretrovirales de calidad, apoyándose de una propuesta presentada el pasado 26 de abril de 2019 por un grupo de expertos médicos en materia de VIH-sida de la Secretaría de Salud, acompañados de Organizaciones de la Sociedad Civil y activistas.
Por ello, quienes suscribimos esta carta también consideramos indispensable renovar las estrategias del Programa Nacional para la Prevención y el Control del VIH-sida, con el propósito de garantizar no sólo el acceso universal al tratamiento de la infección por Virus de Inmunodeficiencia Humana sino, también, la optimización de costos y la simplificación de los esquemas de tratamiento.
El fin del sida como epidemia, es un objetivo factible, pero será imposible si México pierde la oportunidad de tomar medidas necesarias, e incluso radicales, para hacer de los antirretrovirales una herramienta efectiva, terapéutica y preventiva, que permita frenar la epidemia. Pero hay que hacerlo con medidas concretas a través de la compra de los mejores antirretrovirales actualmente disponibles en México, además de simplificar los tratamientos de acuerdo a las guías nacionales e internacionales y a las evidencias científicas disponibles. México siempre ha comprado los medicamentos antirretrovirales al precio más elevado entre los países de América Latina.  Tan sólo el año pasado  se erogaron más de 3 mil millones de pesos y cada año se presentan nuevos casos de transmisiones de VIH en el país. Con el cambio instrumentado se podrá atender a más pacientes, a nuevos casos y con el mismo presupuesto. Por eso es momento de apoyar el cambio de rumbo propuesto y seguir exigiendo el fortalecimiento de los mejores esquemas de prevención.  
El sistema de salud en México está obligado a responder a las necesidades de la población con VIH, de sus familiares y parejas, atendiendo el interés público. Definitivamente es necesario un ajuste para simplificar medidas y criterios clínicos, con el propósito de ofrecer los mejores tratamientos antirretrovirales disponibles a los casi 100 mil pacientes atendidos por la Secretaría de Salud en todo el país. Es momento de apoyar este cambio de paradigma en la atención de VIH-sida en México.
Lo anterior significa:
Reducir esquemas de tratamientos, manteniendo la eficacia y disminuyendo los efectos adversos e interacciones farmacológicas,
Depurar claves de medicamentos obsoletos,
Supervisión individual de casos específicos y,
Garantizar un mejor monitoreo y seguimiento clínico de las y los usuarios en los servicios especializados.
Para que ofrezcan resultados, las medidas necesitan aplicarse en el inicio del tratamiento antirretroviral, en la mejora de los tratamientos existentes; pero también en la revisión a detalle de los pacientes que reciben esquemas muy específicos a consecuencia del tiempo de tratamiento, de las resistencias presentadas y otros factores de riesgo para su salud.
Para concretar la propuesta de simplificación es necesario atender la opinión de los expertos clínicos de la Secretaría de Salud, fortalecer la capacidad de atención integral y con ello cumplir las metas de poner alto al sida en 2030, como propone el Programa Conjunto de las Naciones Unidas (ONUSIDA).
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Atentamente
Dr. Gustavo  Reyes Terán, Centro de Investigación en Enfermedades Infecciosas (CIENI). Instituto Nacional de Enfermedades Respiratorias (INER).
Dr. Juan G. Sierra Madero, Departamento de Infectología, Instituto Nacional de Ciencias Médicas y Nutrición (INCMN).
Dra. Andrea González Rodríguez, Clínica Especializada Condesa.
Dr. Florentino Badial Hernández, Clínica Especializada Condesa Iztapalapa.
Dra. Alicia Piñeirúa Menéndez, Clínica Especializada Condesa Iztapalapa.
Dra. Patricia Volkow Fernández, Departamento de Infectología. Instituto Nacional de Cancerología.
Mtro. Alejandro Brito, activista y fundador de Letra S.
H. Rodrigo Moheno, Secretario General de Fundación México Vivo.
Lic. Ángel Candia, activista y Secretario General Adjunto de Fundación México Vivo.
Mtro. Genaro Lozano, académico y activista.
Suscriben
Dr. Jorge Saavedra, Ex Director General del Centro Nacional para la Prevención y Control del SIDA.
Nicole Finkelstein, Directora General, AIDS Healthcare Foundation México.
Dr. Ricardo Baruch, IPPF-WHR.
Olivia Maldonado, Directora General, Casa de la Sal.
Elvira Madrid Romero, Presidenta, Brigada Callejera de Apoyo a la Mujer, “Elisa Martínez”.
Hilda Peñaloza Andaluz, Directora Ejecutiva, Inspira Cambio.
Polo Gómez, Presidente, Condomóvil, AC.
Alaín Pinzón, Internacionalista y defensor de derechos humanos.
Aliadxs
Charlie Cordero, Fundador, Fundación México Vivo.
Patricia Mercado, Senadora 
Denise Dresser
Regina Tames, Directora de GIRÉ.
Alexandra Haas
Dra. Patricia Campos López, AHF América Latina y Caribe
Aram Barra, Defensor de derechos humanos.
Jorge Díaz, Activista y asesor legislativo.
Justine Dupuy, Coordinadora de Rendición de Cuentas y Combate a la Corrupción, FUNDAR.
Enrique Torralba, Usuarios Seropositivos del Servicio de Salud del Instituto Nacional de Enfermedades Respiratorias, USSINER.
Enrique Galdeano, Escándala.
Alan Fonseca Perezamador, Instituto Nacional de Cancerología
Enrique Torre Molina, Colmena 41
Francisco Robledo, ADIL diversidad e inclusión laboral.
David Razú Aznar, Independiente.
Mario Bustamante Tejeda, Impulse Group México.
Brenda Crabtree Ramirez, Médica e Investigadora de la Clínica de VIH, INCMNSZ
Andrés Magaña, Freelance.
Raymundo Moreno, Fundación Orgullo Zacatecas y México Vivo 
Raúl Martínez Rojas, Colectivo Michoacán es Diversidad
Sergio Beltrán García
Diego Vazquez Solis, Diversidad es Participar para crecer
Juan Bosco Valle Delgado, CONVIHVE, A.C.
Miguel Chable Rodríguez, Macuco por la Vida A.C
Ignacio Vizuet Zapien
Gonzalo Paris Mellado Correa, Mexico Vivo A.C
Guadalupe Vargas Barrera
José Roberto Santos González 
Ximena Hernandez Gomez, Novostrategia
Marisela Núñez Cintrón
Anya Gorga Lejarza Navarrete, Red ProDh
Bruno Nicolás Arancibia Alberro
Adrián Ramírez Siller
Vicente Flores Meléndez 
Germán Martínez Blanco, AHF México AC 
Victor Mauricio Villafaña Gómez
Ricardo de la Cruz Flores 
Nancy Carmina García Fregoso
José Ángel Ramírez Alvarado, Colectivo Universo Positivo
Manuel Lucero
Gustavo Ferrer
Mario Chanona Rojas Vértiz
Alfonso Mercado Reynoso
Juan Antonio Rodriguez Higuera, Médico Sexólogo y Terapeuta Sexual
Gustavo Ruiz
Ivan Martinez La vida 
Gustavo Ruiz
Barto Ballinas
Francisco Javier García Bellego, Secretaría de Relaciones Exteriores
Erwin Eugenio Jiménez Montiel, Ciudadano
Jessica Leal
Fernanda Saldivar, Fundación Unidos por un Mexico Vivo
Maria Antonieta Lozano Acosta, Mexico Vivo
Luis Antonio López Garrido
Daniel Lemus 
José de Jesús Lira Ricárdez
Mario Quintanilla Orvañanos, Secretaría de Relaciones Exteriores
Sergio MartínezEscritor, Defensor de las libertades individuales y DDHH
Alan Valencia Ceja
Pablo Marín, Pluralio
Daniel Martinez, Comité Juvenil - Mexfam A.C.
Salvador Meza Ortiz, RED Diversidad en Respuesta al Vih de Puebla
Carlos de Anda, Nativo
Iñaki Ugartechea Begué
Daniela Higuera Alcalde
Mónica Paredes
Carlos Rodrigo Dorantes Martínez
Guillermo Alfonso de la Torre, Christophe Lucquin Éditeur
César Galicia, Sexplaining
Patricia Cos Purón
Joaquín Lladó, Yo quiero Yo puedo.
Genaro Alberto Pérez Couoh
Gabriela Reyes, Fundación Unidos por un México Vivo 
Andrés Romo Chávez Castellanos
Leon Faure
Marcos García
Ubaldo Martínez, ICMP
María Inés Vargas Rojas, CIENI
Víctor Dante Galicia Juárez, CHECCOS A.C.
Daniela Estrada Tamés
David Lobato
Daniel Castillo Reynoso, 41 / Colectivo Incluyente
Yosahandi Navarrete Quan
José Daniel Marín Mercado, Responde diversidad a.c.
Rolando Cruz Rivero
Christian César Muñoz Gutiérrez, Fuera del Clóset A.C. 
Marcos Alberto Bautista Pérez 
Orly Cortés
Luis Raymundo Lozano Juárez
Carlos Terrazas
Pablo González Vásquez, Buena vida y poca vergüenza (DiversosBUAP)
Eduardo Barrera, Persona VIH-positiva
Gerardo Martinez, Fundador FRENPAVIH
Ofelia María Rosales Del Real, Infectóloga
Jorge Neri Lugo
Portugal, Flat Heels Crew
Claudio Castellanos de Oteyza, Fundación México Vivo
Saúl Lomelí, NETA COMUNICACIÓN
Raquel Bañón Sodini
Juan Villaseñor
Jesús Avendaño Aquino
Luis Manuel Arellano Delgado, Periodista
Jose Arturo Ruiz Pérez
Gustavo Jonathan Zarate Chavez
José Durán
Damian Suárez, Artista plástico 
Mauricio Ivan Sarabia Sanchez
Eduardo Servin
Ana Lorena Guerrero Torres, Secretaría de Salud - médico tratante de VIH
Juan Manuel Roldan Borbolla, Comunicólogo
Raul Espinoza, Irapuato Vive A.C.
Nora Robledo Frías, Elementa
Abel Anaya Araujo
Paulino Ordóñez
Guillermo Antonio Pérez García, Club Leather de México
Dr. Carlos Arturo Armas, Armas MD / Armas MD Studio
Posse (Arturo González), Horror Travesti / Suicidrag
Humberto Payno, Psicoterapeuta independiente 
Iñigo Bilbao Sagastiberri
Citlali Mayek Santos Toriz
Humberto Payno, Psicoterapeuta independiente 
Aldahir Jiménez Ramírez, Independiente
Maresa Guillén García
Isidro Garcia Bañuelos, Colega.O A.C. Colectivo Gay De Occidente
Leomar, Artista Visual+
Valentín Castillo, Ciudadano
Alberto Herbel
Jorge Mauricio Bernal Ramírez
Ignacio Rubio
Marco Antonio Lozoya Flores, LGBTI México // Festival Por La Diversidad "6to Besotón LGBTI"
Luis Ignacio Merino Huidobro, Ciudadano 
Eduardo Ortiz
Nicolas Roth Macedo, La Casona
José Antonio Cerón Cabrera
Gerardo Jesús González Torres, Consultor independiente 
Verónica Olicón Sánchez, Yaaxil tu ser, desarrollo e integridad ac
Diego del Valle Ríos, Terremoto
Irving Macay Vizcarra, H. Ayuntamiento Poza Rica - Diversidad Sexual
Liang Li Hernández Mateos 
Jesus Gomez
Dra. Marcela E. Gándara Zepeda
Mauricio Jesús Herrera
Ricardo González Foyo, Chef
Antonio Medina Trejo, Asociación Mexicana de Comunicación para la Igualdad (AMCI) 
Mtra. Hilda Téllez Lino, Defensora de Derechos Humanos
Luis Guzmán, Voto Incluyente 
Ricardo González Béjar, Empresario
Codise AC 
David Alvarado Jiménez, Presidente de Fundación Mexicana para la lucha contra el sida A.C.
Marlene Castro Cruz
Alarik Reyes
Fernando Pacheco García
Martín Vivanco Lira, Independiente
Omar Alberto Perez Benitez
Sonia Yuruen Lerma 
Santiago Garcia de Vinuesa
Elena Langarica Naves, Clínica Especializada Condesa 
Sergio Omar Soriano Trejo 
Roy Caple, Empresario
Víctor Hugo Flores Ramírez, Abogado y educador sexual
Rodrigo Aguilar Cornejo
Israel Dirzo Bahena, Vihve Morelos
Miguel Amaro, El Colegio de México
Ines Macedo Riba, Independiente 
Marco De LeoN
Adria Ordaz 
Marco Antonio Palet Sánchez, CEDA EL PASO S.C.
Ivan Alvarez
Luis Daniel Sánchez, Ciudadano
Beatriz Ramírez Amador, Casa  TOLUCA A. C. 
Daniela Edith Dueñas Tenorio
Arturo Cuevas Bautista, Senado de la República
Francisco Rosas, Vivir. Participación, Incidencia y Transparencia, A.C. 
Diego De la Vega Nava 
Lesvia Rivera Abarca, Coesida CAPASITS Oaxaca 
Gabriela del Refugio Velasquez Rosas, Coesida /capasits Oaxaca
Sergio Orihuela García, Psicoterapeuta independiente y defensor de Derechos Humanos
Dr. Carlos Antonio Cabrera May, Fundación BAI A.C.
Ana María Pimentel
Josué Quino, Teatro & SIDA, A. C.
Miguel Alonso Hernández Victoria, Grupo Guerrilla Gay
Daniel Santos Carpinteyro
Javier Sánchez Ochoa
Gema Olvera
Roberto Cruz Valderrábano
María Nancy Baeza Ramírez, Miembro fundador FRENPAVIH
David Gamboa, Persona viviendo con VIH
Luis Antonio Cortés Salinas,IncluMich/Michoacán Incluyente
Víctor Hugo Delgado Rodríguez 
Elias JC
Erik Menses (Eriko Stark), Periodista independiente
Román J. Navarro Vega, AHF México
Omar Alberto Perez Benitez
Mauricio Aguilar
Oswaldo P. Martínez Rodríguez
Daniel Ordaz Garcia
Fernanda González Lara, Infectóloga, Instituto Nacional de Nutrición 
Juan José Rodríguez García 
Erik Bakker
Luigi Forestieri 
Ana Martha Romero de Eugenio, Yax Macri AC
Carolina Garayzar
Santiago Aguilera Mijares, AVE de México
Alonso Navarro Mendoza
Paco Arjona, Solidaridad Ed Thomas, A.C, ( SETAC)
Alejandro Salas Gallardo
Miguel Ángel Romano, Ciudadano
José Liévano
Gabriel Bermudes Hernández
Rubén Cervantes Hernández
Luis Medina
Cherch Hernández
Claudia Arenas,México Vivo
Alejandro Diaz
Enrique Espinosa, INER
Mauricio Aguilar GarciaResponsabilidad sexual
David Urbina Romero, Activista independiente ex-miembro de FRENPAVIH
Tere, Medico
Maria Ivonne Casarin Schneider
David Flores
Magie Casarin 
Pilar Valls Torrens
Karime Fuentes Pineda
Galia Anne Frenkel Salomon, Fundación Musset 
Minerva Martínez Crisanto, Médico tratante de Vih
Nisa Rindani Alvarado Cortes
Antonio Sosa Cruz, Médico Tratante
Leticia Hernandez N, HJM 
José Antonio Torres Soriano 
Imelda Moreno López
Maria Perea Meraz, IQ, Investigaciones Queer, AC
Tania Martínez Hernández
Blanca Ramos Cristiani Garrido, Coesida/Capasits Oaxaca
Fernando Agundis Sánchez 
Lucia Brown Villalba, FundHepa
Juan Ernesto Trejo González
José Trinidad Sánchez Beiza, SSA
Fernando Natividad de Jesús Flores Torres
Ricardo Cervantes G
Manuel Ronzon Carrillo
Estefania Veloz, Yo 
María José Reyes Fentanes, Infectóloga
Ana Roth
Raúl Macias, COMART A C
Antonio Hernández Cervantes, FUNDASIDA
Rafael Moralez, Usuario de targa
María Cristina Casarin Schneider 
Francisco Guadarrama
Raúl Vázquez Guerrero, AHF México
Carlos G. Rueda 
Santos Sánchez Médico, Sexólogo tratante de VIH e ITS
Gabriela María Villanueva Arzápalo, Directora CAPASITS MÉRIDA
Sergio Raymundo Hernández López 
Lorena Ortiz Galván
Rubén Antonio Valdez Nuñez, Presidente de Usuarios Seropositivos del Servicio de Salud del Instituto Nacional de Enfermedades Respiratorias,   USSINER
José Carlos González Nigo
Rodrigo Esteban Del Toro Sanchez
Guillermo Rodrigo Espinosa Riojas
Manuel Ricardo González Gutiérrez
Luisa Iglesias Arvide, Instituto Mexicano de la Radio, IMER
Emilio Zavala Bucio, AHF México 
Raúl Suárez
Marco Antonio Nieves Cardoso
Adanelly Tovar Cortéz, Fundación México Vivo
Jorge Andrés Lozada Carrasco, AHF México
Gloria Valdez de Vazquez, Comunidad Trans viviendo con VIH cd Juarez
José Antonio Zavala Meza, Convihve A.C. 
Ariel Canizal
Rafael Moralez
Adrián Alfredo Flores Ezeta
Fabian Contreras Trejo, Movimiento Libertario 
Carolina Pérez Jiménez, Infectóloga, INCan 
Ernesto Diantes, SEDESA CDMX
Alejandro Uribe Casarreal, Fundación México Vivo
Francisco Mendiola Sánchez
Miguel Ortega, Uarhiíti Júkskani Jorhengua A.C.
Eduardo Duarte, AHF México A.C
Lizbeth Zamora Cervantes, Asideny Desarrollo Humanístico Integral AC.
Kevin Villaseñor
Oscar Ulises Salvador Casas
Saúl Ramírez
Pedro Peña Carmona
Javier León Cuevas
Mario Alberto Mejia Lopez
Pamela González Ortega
Rosalía Fuentes López, Paciente
Jesus Daniel Rincon Suarez
Edna Calderón
José Luis Sánchez  Bello, CAPASITS CHILPANCINGO SSA
Francisco Martín Cárdenas Medina, Vihda Manzanillo IAP
Fulgencio
Ulises Pérez Mancilla
Israel Romero Flores,Ford 
Cesar Saul Mayoral Cruz
Rodrigo Camacho Fernandez
Jorge González
Diego Alejandro Cabra Herrera, Kabra Publicidad
Jesús Armando Encinas Torres, Médico 
Elizabeth García Armenta
Ricardo Espinosa 
Sonia López Alvarez, Ppal 
Omar Ubiarco Arias, AHF México 
Roberto Ali Arias Hernandez
Jesús Ibarra Felix
Marco Antonio Rubio Villanueva, CAPASITS San Luis Potosí
Alonso González del Alcazar, Conexión vida-comunicación multimedia
Rodrigo Sebastián Miguel
Daniel López Hernández
Laura Hernández  García, Consultorio Virtual Arturo Diaz Betancourt de Letra S
Julio César Telles Argumaniz
Helmer García Mesa, Centro de  atención en VIH del  CERSS-14 
Fernando Montaño Castro, cineasta, TV UNAM
Carlos Octaviano Granados Valdés, Grupo de convivencias en CDMX Vhiviendo en Plenitud
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Beatport Best New Hype 2022-04-21
DOWNLOAD: https://thedjmusic.com/music/beatport_best_new_hype_2022_04_21
DATA CREATED: 2022-04-21 TOTAL: 163 GENRE: House, Tech House, Afro House, Jackin House, Deep House, Soulful House, Funky House, Organic House / Downtempo,  Progressive House, Nu Disco / Disco,  Melodic House & Techno, Techno (Raw / Deep / Hypnotic), Techno (Peak Time / Driving), Dance / Electro Pop, Indie Dance, Nu Disco / Disco
1,"A.R001 - Playground - Original Mix.mp3"
2,"Adrian Alexander, Tomas Heredia - Koru - Tomas Heredia Remix.mp3"
3,"Airsand, TuraniQa - Miracle.mp3"
4,"Alex Grafton, Alexey Slim - Tolom.mp3"
5,"André Hommen, Manuel Tur - Pantone - Manuel Tur Remix.mp3"
6,"Andrea Signore - Spell on You (Original Mix).mp3"
7,"Andy Cowling - the entire world is watching.mp3"
8,"Anton C - Know House - Original Mix.mp3"
9,"Atlant - Escape - Original Mix.mp3"
10,"Aurelios, Jack O'Kings, Harley Bird - Remember.mp3"
11,"BadWolf, ØBLVN - Ego.mp3"
12,"Battisti - Coast2Coast.mp3"
13,"Beat Assassins - 808 On The Rollers.mp3"
14,"Belocca - Electric Human.mp3"
15,"Ben Sterling - What's The News.mp3"
16,"Ben Tax - Away - Original Mix.mp3"
17,"Benny Page, Sublow Hz, Doktor, Lockerz, Zero G - Top General - Lockerz Remix.mp3"
18,"Bernardo Mota - Don't Worry.mp3"
19,"Blacat - Tied - Radio Edit.mp3"
20,"Black Legend Project, Black Legend - Close Your Eyes - Black Legend Remix.mp3"
21,"Borgetti - La Plebada.mp3"
22,"Bossta, Youri Parker - Vega.mp3"
23,"Cardinal Sound - You Make It.mp3"
24,"CFCF - enhancedCD.mp3"
25,"Chloé (Thévenin), Vassilena Serafimova, Krikor - White Circle Canteen - Krikor Emotional Remix.mp3"
26,"Chris Nord - Carto.mp3"
27,"Cryptesium - Love the Way You Get.mp3"
28,"Cuprite - Twins.mp3"
29,"Daniel Skyver - So On and So Forth - Extended.mp3"
30,"Darius Syrossian - Mercy Me.mp3"
31,"Dash - Gently.mp3"
32,"Dave Steward - Escape Harmony.mp3"
33,"Dead Zodiac - Stampede.mp3"
34,"Deecross - Rock It 2022.mp3"
35,"DJ Avi Revach, Supertonic project - Desert Storm.mp3"
36,"Dmitry Hotline - Hypnotic Poison.mp3"
37,"Dmitry M., Tapasya (IND) - Mountain Echo - Tapasya Remix.mp3"
38,"Dr Honey - Animals - Original Mix.mp3"
39,"Drek's, Jet Zeith, R3burned - Nightmares.mp3"
40,"Duskope, Criss Korey - Show Me Love.mp3"
41,"Earthen Sea - Shiny Nowhere.mp3"
42,"Eichenbaum - The Two Faces of Bliss - Original Mix.mp3"
43,"Einida Eleven - Liberate Red Earth.mp3"
44,"Elliott Creed, Amber Ferraro - Call My Name.mp3"
45,"Emran Badalov - Looking 4 Luv - Radio Edit.mp3"
46,"Erich Thomas - Energy.mp3"
47,"Essenger, Irons - Tenebrous (Irons Remix) - Instrumental.mp3"
48,"Eugenia(BR) - Sound Of Future - Original Mix.mp3"
49,"Evren Furtuna - Desolation.mp3"
50,"Fablers, Arvenius, Kaiz3n, Robbie Hutton - Everything Tonight - Extended Mix.mp3"
51,"Fabreeka, Ric Niels, The Wash - Blue Sky - Ric Niels & The Wash Remix.mp3"
52,"Far Distance, Kamilo Sanclemente - Love Theory - Kamilo Sanclemente Remix.mp3"
53,"Floormagnet, Zoo Brazil - Flow - Zoo Brazil Dub Mix Pt.2.mp3"
54,"Floormagnet, Zoo Brazil - Flow - Zoo Brazil Remix Pt.1.mp3"
55,"Fuenka, Leghet - Arvala - Leghet Extended Remix.mp3"
56,"Funktional, Riko Dan - Tek It To Dem.mp3"
57,"Fur Coat, Alfa Romero - Icarus Wings.mp3"
58,"Giangi Cappai, Foby - Better Life - FOBY Remix.mp3"
59,"Gianni Firmaio - Bouncing Bass - Original Mix.mp3"
60,"Ginevra Nervi - An Interior of Strange Beauty.mp3"
61,"Gizmo & Mac, Andrea Signore - In My Mind - Andrea Signore Remix.mp3"
62,"Glasi, Klaas - Age of 27 - Klaas Remix.mp3"
63,"Greentea Peng - Make Noise.mp3"
64,"GreenThump - Want To Say.mp3"
65,"Helmut Dubnitzky - Let the Freaks.mp3"
66,"Herr Lang, Montezuma - Paloma.mp3"
67,"Hombres Buenos Hacen Deep, Cellos Balearica - Deeper Night - Radio-Edit.mp3"
68,"Humanne - Blue Brownie - Original Mix.mp3"
69,"Inache - Indigo.mp3"
70,"Integral Bread, Dmitry Molosh - Level Shifter - Dmitry Molosh Remix.mp3"
71,"Jason Hodges, Jesusdapnk - Daydream Murder - Radio Edit.mp3"
72,"Jason Orfan, Fonsekas - God of Darkness.mp3"
73,"Jens Lissat - Managgia - Original Mix.mp3"
74,"Joe Vanditti, Michel Talle - Founder.mp3"
75,"John Grand - Ryze - Extended Mix.mp3"
76,"Johnny Kaos - Energy - Original Mix.mp3"
77,"Jon.K - Keep That in Mind.mp3"
78,"Jon.K - Maraba.mp3"
79,"Jon.K, KatyaGur - Yoho.mp3"
80,"Jonajosu, Savu - Terranova - Savu Remix.mp3"
81,"Jose Tabarez, Roberto Caceres - Above the Clouds - Original Vocal Mix.mp3"
82,"Joseph Edmund - The Island.mp3"
83,"Juan (AR), Pinco - Free.mp3"
84,"Juan Di Lago, Sebb Junior - It's Over - Sebb Junior Extended Remix.mp3"
85,"Julius Beat, R3dub, Carlos Bacchüs - Love Control - Carlos Bacchus Remix.mp3"
86,"KADOSH, Renan Boeing - MOVE.mp3"
87,"Kalaman - Bengali.mp3"
88,"Khatune, Kreecher, DREIAN - The Antagonist - DREIAN Remix.mp3"
89,"Kidoo, Kevin York - Incocencia - Kevin York Remix.mp3"
90,"Kinree - Drive.mp3"
91,"Kinree - Instinct.mp3"
92,"Kita-Kei - Reason & Sentiment - Extended Mix.mp3"
93,"Kursiva - Reprotechniks.mp3"
94,"Lady Bee, Wilhelmina - Find You (feat. Wilhelmina).mp3"
95,"Lampe - In My Head - Original Mix.mp3"
96,"Lawrence English - Viento (Patagonia) I.mp3"
97,"Lee Gardner - The Right Reasons.mp3"
98,"LEGATO, Bar.ba - Nothing Left To Say - Bar.ba Remix.mp3"
99,"LEGATO, SOSANDLOW - Nothing Left To Say - SOSANDLOW Remix.mp3"
100,"Lexa Hill - Now.mp3"
101,"LUCASMB - One Two One Two - Original Mix.mp3"
102,"Luke Atom - Berserker.mp3"
103,"M4RO, J'N'D - Drumcontrol.mp3"
104,"Manyfing - Penetrate Into You.mp3"
105,"Mario Vice - One More Night.mp3"
106,"Mathilde Nobel - There is Something to Say About Light and Sound (Your Vibration).mp3"
107,"Matt Fax - Healing.mp3"
108,"Matthaios Papas - Shalom - Original Mix.mp3"
109,"Mau Maioli - Robotic Smile.mp3"
110,"Mau Maioli - Runner.mp3"
111,"Max Wexem - Pacific - Extended Mix.mp3"
112,"Mazayr - Night Owl.mp3"
113,"Mista Trick, Tenisha Edwards, Blackout JA, Ed Solo - About to Blow - Ed Solo Remix.mp3"
114,"Neverdogs - Priority.mp3"
115,"Neverdogs, Sidney Charles - Easy - Sidney Charles Remix.mp3"
116,"Noise88 - Eternus - Extended Mix.mp3"
117,"NUZB, Noola - Like That.mp3"
118,"Orca - Superpod.mp3"
119,"Ozan Yazgan, Furkan Alper - Valencia.mp3"
120,"Pablo Asturizaga - Stellar Map.mp3"
121,"Pedro Costa - Closing.mp3"
122,"Pheek - Étude I.mp3"
123,"Project 97, Lexio - To The Club.mp3"
124,"Queer On Acid - Keep On Reaching.mp3"
125,"Ramyen - Waiting In The Line.mp3"
126,"Random Soul, Alaia & Gallo - Everyday - Alaia & Gallo Remix.mp3"
127,"REBRN - Story Of Me - Original Mix.mp3"
128,"ReCorpo - Ondata.mp3"
129,"René LaVice, Cyantific - Cyantivice.mp3"
130,"Renegade System - If You Want - Extended Mix.mp3"
131,"Result - Pilot.mp3"
132,"Reyul Mather - Window to Heaven.mp3"
133,"Romain FX - Back In Time.mp3"
134,"Roman Messer - Back To The Future.mp3"
135,"Sam Foxx, Reid Speed - Alarm.mp3"
136,"Seleck - Far From Home.mp3"
137,"Seycel - Travelling.mp3"
138,"Sezer Uysal, VIIA, Iñigo Vontier - Space Control - Iñigo Vontier Remix.mp3"
139,"Shelly.sntk - The Return.mp3"
140,"Shogun, Jennifer Rene - Under My Skin (ASOT 1042).mp3"
141,"Skizzo - Jump.mp3"
142,"STEREO MUNK, Dublew - Tranquility.mp3"
143,"Steve Modana, Evelyn - Stranger Kids.mp3"
144,"Svarloka - Crypto Millionaire.mp3"
145,"Talla 2XLC - Trinity.mp3"
146,"Teknicoz - Keep It.mp3"
147,"The Official Bug - Just Dance.mp3"
148,"Thirsty Eyes - Rossa.mp3"
149,"Thomas Newson, Curtiba - Medea.mp3"
150,"TimeKube - Electric Sky.mp3"
151,"Tony Lasasso - On Notice - Original Mix.mp3"
152,"Tvny - For You.mp3"
153,"Untrue - Rudeboy.mp3"
154,"UNWA - The Time Machine - Original Mix.mp3"
155,"Vadim Bogac - Afro Vibe.mp3"
156,"Vaniat Funkybeats - Say Less - Original Mix.mp3"
157,"Vanity Productions - Luxembourg Garden.mp3"
158,"Vitamin String Quartet - Gold Digger.mp3"
159,"Waltervelt, Futuristant - Movimiento.mp3"
160,"William Basinski, Janek Schaefer - . . . on reflection (three).mp3"
161,"Yannek Maunz, Ivy Purple - Eye of the Storm.mp3"
162,"Zebar - Revolution - Extended Mix.mp3"
163,"Ztoyu, Autodepth - Break Me Out.mp3"
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Batería más pequeña que un grano de sal Universidad Tecnológica de Chemnitz Omicrono
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Así es la batería más pequeña del mundo: como una mota de polvo para tener robots en la sangre
Siguiendo la técnica de fabricación de las baterías de Tesla, un equipo de investigación ha creado una batería del tamaño de una mota de polvo.
2 marzo, 2022 02:58GUARDAR
Marta Sanz Romero (ElEspañol,es)
El infinito mundo del Internet de las cosas y el uso de la robótica en la medicina demandan la creación de diminutos ordenadores, casi invisibles al ojo humano. A esto se le conoce como polvo inteligente y a su vez, depende del diseño de baterías minúsculas. No obstante, este último campo está menos explorado como reclaman dos investigadores de la Universidad Tecnológica de Chemnitz, creadores de la batería más pequeña del mundo.
Ordenadores, sensores y robots del tamaño de un grano de sal son la oportunidad para muchos campos de estudio, como la monitorización cerebral o el análisis de insectos. El problema es que la evolución de estos dispositivos se está viendo mermada por la falta opciones de almacenamiento eficientes y de dimensiones similares. Esto es lo que pretende solucionar este equipo de investigadores.
El Prof. Dr. Oliver G. Schmidt, director de la Cátedra de Sistemas de Materiales de Nanoelectrónica, y el Dr. Minshen Zhu, describen en la revista Advanced Energy Materials este problema y la creación de una microbatería recargable capaz de alimentar durante diez horas a un chip de tamaño similar. Es la batería más pequeña del mundo y la han creado de forma similar al proceso de fabricación de las baterías de Tesla.
Micro-origami o Swiss-roll
A mediados del año pasado presentaron un biosupercondensador, un dispositivo de almacenamiento de energía que ocupa menos de un grano de polvo y se puede introducir en fluidos como la sangre. Este sistema cuenta con un nivel de potencia equivalente al voltaje de una batería AAA estándar, "aunque el flujo de corriente real en estas escalas más pequeñas es, por supuesto, significativamente menor", explican. Ahora se basan en la tecnología de Tesla para alimentar a la tecnología más enana que existe.
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Dr. Oliver G. Schmidt deUniversidad Tecnológica de Chemnitz Universidad Tecnológica de Chemnitz Omicrono
El objetivo del equipo era diseñar una batería significativamente menor a un milímetro cuadrado e integrable en un chip, que todavía tiene una densidad de energía mínima de 100 microvatios hora por centímetro cuadrado. Para conseguir esto recurrieron a un proceso conocido como Swiss-Roll o micro-origami que Tesla utiliza en la fabricación de sus baterías a gran escala.
Se crea un sistema de capas con tensión inherente al recubrir consecutivamente capas delgadas de materiales poliméricos, metálicos y dieléctricos sobre la superficie de una oblea, "una batería es esencialmente un sándwich de muchas capas", dicen. La tensión mecánica se libera al despegar las capas delgadas, que luego se cierran automáticamente para enrollarse en una arquitectura Swiss-Roll.
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Diseño de la batería más pequeña del mundo Universidad Tecnológica de Chemnitz Omicrono
El método es compatible con las tecnologías de fabricación de chips actuales y es capaz de producir microbaterías de alto rendimiento en una superficie de oblea. A escalas más grandes, el proceso se hace a mano o mediante una máquina de bobina para los procesos industriales, pero en las escalas milimétricas, se utiliza el ensamblaje, es decir, hacer que las películas delgadas se enrollen por sí mismas acumulando y liberando tensión.
La microbatería recargable es capaz de alimentar a ese minúsculo chip durante diez horas. Los investigadores ponen como ejemplo el uso de este dispositivo en un sensor que pueda medir la temperatura ambiente de forma continua, la batería le otorgaría hasta horas de autonomía. "Nuestros resultados muestran un rendimiento de almacenamiento de energía alentador en la escala submilimétrica", dice el Dr. Minshen Zhu
Como un ácaro
Microbaterías como esta servirán de fuentes de alimentación a los procesadores y robots más pequeños, aquellos que ni si quiera el ser humano podrá detectar a simple vista, pero que muchas personas acabarán llevando implantados en su cuerpo. En 2021, ingenieros de la Universidad de Columbia desarrollaron un chip de solo 0,1 milímetros cúbicos de volumen, como un ácaro de polvo.
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Dr. Oliver G. Schmidt del Universidad Tecnológica de Chemnitz Universidad Tecnológica de Chemnitz Omicrono
Sin un microscopio sería difícil encontrar este dispositivo que puede medir la temperatura corporal al implantarse bajo la piel. Esta es la revolución que dibuja en los próximos años la tecnología Smart Dust o polvo inteligente y para la que es necesario encontrar a su pareja ideal en forma de batería.
Algo más grandes son los robots de 2 milímetros de tamaño del Instituto de Tecnología de Georgia. Más delgados que una moneda, estos robots se mueven por vibraciones, uno de los recursos más comunes para alimentar con energía al polvo junto con el uso de células fotovoltaicas.
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Robot microscópico
Schmidt y Zhu descartan esas alternativas por no estar disponibles en todo momento y lugar, debajo de la piel no hay luz, por ejemplo. Son las llamadas técnicas de recolección, que usan elementos del entorno como fuente de energía, pero presentan ciertas desventajas, como los microgeneradores termoeléctricos, "convierten el calor en electricidad, pero su potencia de salida es demasiado baja para impulsar chips del tamaño de polvo" explican.
También descartan las baterías compactas con alta densidad de energía, como las pilas de botón que se fabrican con química húmeda. Aseguran que "pueden proporcionar buena energía y densidad de potencia, pero tienen una huella significativamente superior a un milímetro cuadrado".
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Had too much free time at work last night, so here’s a Masterlist of totally could happen, I need these in my life, Movie/Show AUs for the fest in January. All of these are free game, so take, go crazy, be fruitful. Let’s make magic happen! (Links to IMDB pages)
Romantic/Comedy
Shows
Gilmore Girls (x)
The Office (x)
The Mindy Project (x) (But they’re bickering doctors who pretend like they’re not in love!!!!)
Scrubs (x) (Best friends Au)
Please Like Me (x)
Lovesick (x) (Roommates!) 
Weightlifting Fair Kim Bok Joo (x) (For my Kdrama babes out there)
Parks And Recreation (x)
Life With Derek (x) (Hahahaha Life w/ Theo. Boning Step Siblings)
Those Who Can’t (x) (Horribe, inappropriate Teachers Au)
The Bachelor (x)
Young & Hungry (x)
Marry Me (x) (Where they’re already married and it’s such a disaster, we can’t look away, but they’re happy, so good for them.)
She’s Gotta Have It (x) (All of Liam’s boyfriends/girlfriends: Hayden, Theo, Brett)
Blue Mountain State (x) 
Don’t Trust The B In Apartment 23 (x) (Theo as Chloe!!!! Rofl)
Movies
Forgetting Sarah Marshall  (x) (Only its Forgetting Hayden Romero)
She’s All That (x)
Friends with Benefits (x)
Love Don’t Cost A Thing (x)
The Girl Next Door (x)
Pretty Woman (x) (I’m getting total Theo=Julia Roberts feels)
She’s The Man (x)
Breakfast Club (x)
The Wedding Date (x)
First Daughter (x) (The one with Katie Holmes. Theo as the secret service body-guard?!?) 
While You Were Sleeping (x)
The DUFF (x)
XOXO Au (x)
The To Do List (x) (This could almost be canon, with Theo being Amber’s character)
Good Kids (x) (Go to all the parties, you hot nerds!)
Easy A (x)
The Ugly Truth (x) (Oh god, the elevator scene!!!)
It’s a Boy Girl Thing (x) (Why can I see your junk in the mirror?!?! Theo!!)
Dirty Dancing/ DD Havana Nights (x) (x)
So Undercover (x)
Nick & Norah’s Infinite Playlist (x)
Cheaper By the Dozen 2 (x) (From large opposite families that despise each other!!!)
American Pie Series (x) (Immediately, I can see the OG American Pie, Band Camp, Beta House, AND Naked Mile.)
Action
Shows
Timeless (x) (Theo = Wyatt & Liam = Lucy, anyone?)
Criminal Minds (x)
Chicago PD/Any Detective Drama Ever Really (x)
Spartacus (x) (Nagron Parallels, anyone?!)
Revenge (x) (Theo targeting everyone who killed his family!!)
Santa Clarita Diet (x) (yess...middle aged husbands banter!)
Animal Kingdom (x) (Mmmmm...)
Movies
Mad Max: Fury Road (x)
The Bourne Series (x)
Kingsman (x) (I’m doing this one too, but its so them that maybe someone else would be interested alol)
Horror/Thriller
Shows
American Horror Story (x) (Any season, but Freak Show or Roanoke take the cake for them)
Eyewitness (x)
Outsiders (x)
Movies
Get Out (x)
The Roommate (x)
Train to Busan (x) (I’m having some true Leo feels right now! Ugly crying!)
Zombieland (x)
Warm Bodies (x)
Tear Jerker
Shows
This is Us (x) (Oh no. Oh no. Families of choice!)
Parenthood (x)
13 Reasons Why (x)
Grey’s Anatomy (x)
Anne of Green Gables (x) (Sobbbs. Theo just wants to find a family.)
Red Ban Society (x)
Movies
The Last Song (x) (I’m still not over this movie. And it has crazy Liam x Dr. Geyer feels all over it.)
Titanic (x)
Brokeback Mountain (x)
A Walk to Remember (x) (Ohhh goddd. Why am I doing this to myself?!)
Me Before You/Me After You (x) 
My Girl (x) (I can’t!)
Fault in Our Stars (x) 
The Fox and the Hound (x) (Sobbbssss! The Wolf and the Coyote.)
PS I Love You (x)
Latter Days (x) (If you really want to fuck up your day, sniffles)
Call Me By Your Name (x) (I just. tissues please.)
Sy-Fy/Fantasy
Shows
Magicians (x)
Doctor Who (x)
Orphan Black (x)
Sense8 (x)
Into The Badlands (x) (Where they’re totally young clippers training on the compound)
Blood Drive (x) (Liam as Barbie, in a police uniform *Heart Eyes*)
Goblin (x) (Another KDrama where Liam is the Goblin and Theo would be the Reaper and they live together, eek!! If you haven’t seen this one, do it for all the Thiam feels!)
Drama
Shows
Shameless US/UK (x|x) (Liam a Gallagher? Theo a Milkovich? Vice Versa?!)
How To Get Away With Murder (x)
Girls (x)
Looking (x)
Hit The Floor (x) (Zero/Jude-esque relationship?)
Suits (x)
Friday Night Lights (x) (Theo is so Tim Riggins lol)
The Royals (x) (Liam is a troubled prince and Theo is his dirty secret)
Movies
Life As We Know It (x) (OMG Corey and Mason pass away and they have to care of their children for them. Sobbss!)
Perks of Being A Wallflower (x)
Take the Lead (x) (I can just picture them forcibly tangoing. The hips, though!)
Supernatural/Superhero
Shows
Lost Girl (x)
The Punisher (x)
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (x)
Defenders (x)
Misfits (x)
Being Human (x)
Arrow (x)
The Flash (x) (Captain Cold=Theo x Flash=Liam, sexual tension? I think, YES)
Lucifer (x) (Theo as Lucifer! He’s one step there already, already gone to hell!)
Heartless (x) (Where Theo & Tara are twin orphans and are accidentally murderous supernaturals and Theo meets Liam, the headmaster’s son at a prestigious boarding school, the one place they’ve discovered holds their family’s horrifying secrets.)
Movies
The Little Vampire (x) (Except the Little Werewolf and they’re kiddos, eek!)
Deadpool x Spiderman (x|x)
Sky High (x) (Where Theo is 1000% Warren Peace, alol, and Liam is 2000% William Stronghold)
Chronicle (x)
Power Rangers (x)
Push (x)
Avengers (x)
Captain America: The Winter Solider (x) (I mean, this is pretty unexplainable right? *heart eyes*)
Guardians of the Galaxy (x)
Additions By You All
Brooklyn Nine Nine
White Collar
If you already didn’t have a million ideas, I now hope you have a million more. Feel free to add to this list if you can think of anymore! Also, if you haven’t seen some of these movies/shows, I highly recommend them ALL! Come talk Movie AUs with me haha!
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