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myckicade · 1 year
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Mayans M.C. - 05x01 and 05x02
Thoughts, spoilers, and predictions behind the cut.
Please note, these are mostly just the ramblings of a lunatic. *waves* That'd be me.
Well. For fuck's fucking sakes. I had no idea about the premier until yesterday morning, because that is just how little I paid attention to the announcement. (I saw it posted, but if I checked for a date... Psssh... I certainly didn't remember it!).
Anyhow. Two-episode premiers kill me, and not in a good way. I'm exhausted, but that means the episodes held my attention well enough to keep me awake, so. That said, let me try and recall everything that I had wanted to say.
Okay, right off the bat:
The coffin in the previews. I haven't gone back to pause and take a head count, but I'd bet money that that's going to Alvarez in there, when the time comes. If not Alvarez, then Angel, but that's a sleek-looking casket. I just have a bad feeling for the both of them, because, as of right now, they are the only two who seem to be seeing reason. There are logical reasons why it wouldn't be Alvarez (mostly that I can't see his Mrs. just letting the Club have his body for that, unless he gets pulled back in). It's just a sinking feeling I have.
Alvarez. Since I've already brought him up... NEW BABY! YAY! But, it's clear that The World is weighing on him. I was quite surprised when he yelled at Santi, because he's been shown as such a good father. Then... Well. We all remember what happened with Esai. ANYHOW. Alvarez is one of the few characters I still stand behind. I want him to be able to retire in TRUE peace. My fear is that, if he goes down, his family will go with him, and I just don't want that.
Angel. I got A Bad Feeling while he was talking with Felipe, because that's usually the way. A man tries to do better for his family, and for himself, and he gets taken out. (Still a little sore over Coco). I fear that Angel will have this big redemption arc, only to have his heart broken, and then shot to shreds. It always takes something serious for the Main Dude to come around to reason, and become complete unhinged, at the same time. Much as I want to strangle the little bitch... I don't want Angel to be EZ's awakening.
EZ. I've been done with that motherfucker for at least two seasons. Not much has changed there.
Bishop. He's right. EZ will get them all killed. If not, then at least a few steps closer to the grave, each. Bishop can be the last man standing. I also hope he chokes on a cunt hair, stepping out on a nice lady like that. Shame on him.
Miguel. I like this man, and I think that's because I'm entirely partial to Danny Pino. He has a Good Boy face, and plays a Bad Dude so well. (I first saw him on The Shield, back in the early 2000's, playing Armadillo Quintero, and it was all uphill from there). ANYWAY. I wouldn't mind him getting a happy-ish ending. The fact that he's quietly trying to protect Little Brothers in the middle of a war just tickles me. When Soledad told him to cut his sentimental ties (or however she phrased that one), I snickered. The mess with his wife, on the other hand... I have to admit, I don't much care. His trip to the urinal, though... That scene brought me great joy.
Emily. This broad. She hasn't been a worthwhile character in so long? She could have disappeared from the show, and I wouldn't have given a damn. Pretty clear where this is going to go, now that she is - once again - down and desperate for help. I just never understood the point of her character. She's so far removed from EZ now, the road to getting them back into the same orbit is just going to suck.
Creeper. CAN THIS MAN PLEASE CATCH A FUCKING BREAK?! The poor bastard is the MC piñata, both physically and emotionally taking beatings left and right. CRIPES, y'all. Give the dude a break! I hope his little backstabbing bitch gets what's coming to her, one way or another.
Hank. My heart went out to him, last night. Doing what's best for our parents can sometimes suck. Hard. Aging is a gift denied to many, but the process can sometimes be ugly as sin. I felt Hank's pain on a personal level, as my own parents aren't in the best of health, and one of my greatest fears as a future caregiver is that I will have to make one of those Tough Calls. All the same, I saw some negative reactions toward him 'just leaving her there', and that made me mad. We all know how much Hank adores his mother. He's not in the best of shape himself, what with the cane, and picking up someone who takes a fall? Not as easy as it sounds. Ugh. It had to have been tearing him up inside, so I hope some folks can wake up to see that he isn't a bad guy for doing what he had to do for his mother. Shitty situation. Shitty choice to make. Shitty outcome.
Letty. Girlfriend. SO HAPPY to see she's still around. I thought that they might write her out, to be perfectly honest. While her new career choice is... interesting, to say the least, I am glad to see that she and Hope have worked themselves out. I don't care much for Hope's character. (She's a bit flat for me, personality-wise). But, I don't hate her. So. There is that.
Whew. That was a lot. But, that brings me to my final point:
HOW MANY STORYLINES DO WE REALLY NEED?! I feel that certain threads of this series could have been so much better if they had eased off on branching off in so many places. We don't get to spend much time on anything (except that thrice-be-damned pipeline), and the story really does suffer for it. I understand the concept of wide, wild visions for telling a tale. Believe me, I do. But this series lacks focus, unable to find a balanced manner of storytelling. It's fragmented, and rushed, and I know I complained about it last season, as well. I'm still watching. I'm going to finish it, God willing. But there was definite room for improvement on this one.
Bonus Thoughts:
"Put them back on the truck", and the resulting groans. Angel's reaction, especially. PERFECTION.
Angel's pooch encounter was also hysterical. 10/10.
I MAY HAVE MOMENTARILY FORGOTTEN ABOUT THE BROTHER THING. I was enjoying the delicious tension between Miguel and EZ for a hot minute, before it all came back to me. (I did that in the first season of Supernatural, too. Came in toward the end of the season, and thought Dean and John had some sexy friction between them, until my husband finally said, "HE'S THEIR FATHER!!!!"... Whoopsies...).
Unpopular Opinion: This Guero dude is already on my nerves. Sorry. Obnoxious as hell, he is.
I'm glad Felipe is getting to spend time with Maverick. (Oh, gag, that name...).
P.S. Hats off to Clayton Cardenas for the scene with the intruders. Angel isn't one to shrink back in fear, bullheaded as he is, but I could taste the terror on him when he found his son in danger. Mm. Delicious work, there.
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kestrellady · 3 months
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June 2024 Reading Wrap-Up
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Wow, two months in a row where I read very few dark books.
Stand Out Books from June The Framed Women of Ardmore House by Brandy Schillace I loved every minute of this book. I saw the plot twist coming, but in the best sort of way. It has an incredibly well written autistic main character who is just, like, a person, rather than making being autistic her entire character like happens a lot. If you love BBC mysteries, this is for you.
Fourth Wing by Rebeca Yarros This was another one of those booktok books that I was a little hesitant to get into, but certainly sounded like it was made for me and whoo boy was it. It's definitely New Adult, so not for anyone who doesn't like modern idiom in their "medieval" fantasy novels, but I flew through this doorstopper and can't wait for the next one to come in from the library.
Quo Vadis by Henryk Sienkiewicz, trans. W.S. Kuniczak This was on my list as a Nobel Prize winning author pick and I enjoyed it way more than I thought I would. It's a well researched novel that centers Ancient Rome and early Christianity that really makes all of these historical figures feel like people.
What I'm Reading Now I'm about 2/3rds of the way through Emily Wilson's translation of The Iliad and honestly, I'm super surprised at what I didn't know about this classic text. It's such a small slice of the larger story of the Trojan War. I also finally got Floating Hotel back from the library, so I'm looking forward to finishing that. I just started The Monuments Men by Robert Edsel. I saw the movie when it came out (I was in a Museum Studies masters program, so duh) and so far it's interesting and readable and making me think about things like disaster planning in my field and where it came from.
What I'm Looking Forward to in July The new Lady Darby Mystery just came out, so I'm hoping that comes in at the library. Also the last novel in Megan O'Keefe's Devoured Worlds series, which I have been super looking forward to - if the library would go ahead and get it already! My Up Next list has gotten a bit long, so I'm going to try to finish up some of the series, and several of the new manga volumes I've been waiting on are heading my way from the library, so that will help a lot.
Reading Challenges I'm still on track for my Book Riot Read Harder challenge! Fourth Wing counted for 12. a genre book by a disabled author, and I read Photographic: The Life of Graciela Iturbide by Isabel Quintero and Zeke Peña for 15., a YA nonfiction book. This coming month, I'm planning on Walking to Aldebaran by Adrian Tchaikovsky for 9. a book recommended by a librarian (hat tip to Elodieunderglass) and maybe picking something up for 17. a book about media literacy, which feels... timely. Send me recommendations if you have any!
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zuskarumoto · 1 year
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Maximilian Landgraab
Traits: Good
Parents: Adrien & Abbey Landgraab
Sibling: Lauren & Brantley Landgraab
Other Family: Mother side: Christina Harris-Bailey, Amos, Amina, Sean, Morgan Harris &Traci Quintero (Aunts and uncles) Julio & Ariana Bailey, Giselle Ausage, Dilan Quintero (First cousins)
Father Side: Malcolm I & Hannelore Landgraab (Grandparents) Mimi Landgraab-Goth, Patricia Landgraab-Baxter, Dudley & Malcolm Landgraab II (Aunts and uncles) Gianna Goth-Mori, Frannie Baxter-Watson, Frankie & Ralph Baxter, Bradley, Matthew, Emily & Malcolm Landgraab III (First cousins)
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jxrm · 9 days
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book log - 2019
my kind of perfect by hannah ellis
not the girl you marry by andie j. christopher
the wedding party by jasmine guillory
sweet venom by tera lynn childs
obsession by amanda robson
the proposal by jasmine guillory
maybe in another life by taylor jenkins reid
the last librarian by brandt legg
exit west by mohsin hamid
the water cure by sophie mackintosh
the broken hearts' society of suite 17c by leighann kopans
royal holiday by jasmine guillory
the good samaritan by john marrs
fuck marriage by taryn fisher
christmas with friends by hannah ellis
the death of mrs. westaway by ruth ware
gabi, a girl in pieces by isabel quintero
swipe right for murder by derek millman
#therealcinderella by yesenia vargas
shutter island by dennis lehane
the wedding of rachel blaine by amy cross
pieces of her by karin slaughter
these witches don't burn by isabel sterling
a spark of light by jodi picoult
the friend by teresa driscoll
frankissstein by jeanette winterson
how to hang a witch by adriana mather
the bride test by helen hoang
just one bite by jack heath
the babysitters coven by kate williams
blame game by c.j. cooke
about the night by anat talshir
wreckage by emily bleeker
our house by louise candilish
just what kind of mother are you? by paula daly
the other ann by amy cross
in a dark, dark wood by ruth ware
spare room by dreda say mitchell
jar of hearts by jennifer hillier
without remorse by tom clancy
the amateurs by liz harmer
exhalation by ted chiang
the astonishing color of after by emily x.r. pan
all the beautiful lies by peter swanson
batman: year one by frank miller
go by kazuki kaneshiro
the bird and the sword by amy harmon
q is for quarry by sue grafton
guilt by amanda robson
blame it on bianca del rio by bianca del rio
size 14 is not fat either by meg cabot
the banker's wife by cristina alger
a good enough mother by bev thomas
someone we know by shari lapena
the man i thought you were by leah mercer
radio silence by alice oseman
the butterfly garden by dot hutchison
in twenty years by allison winn scotch
what happened at the lake by phil m. williams
the thinnest air by minka kent
you know me well by nina lacour
the waiting room by emily bleeker
sleeping murder by agatha christie
we were mothers by katie sise
bunny by mona awad
the one by john marrs
losing leah halloway by lisa reganby devney perry
the song of achilles by madeline miller
daughters of the lake by wendy webb
remember me? by sophie kinsella
the birthday list by devney perry
a curse so dark and lonely by birgid kemmener
spindle by e.k. johnston
the babysitter by sheryl browne
a serial killer's daughter by kerri rawson
the ex by alafair burke
the meryl streep movie club by mia march
watership down by richard adams
every ugly word by aimee l. salter
the rhythm of blues by love belvin
killman creek by rachel caine
undead girl gang by lily anderson
the turn of the key by ruth ware
smart girls gets what they want by sarah strohmeyer
girl gnoe virals by arvin ahmadi
the perfect roommate by minka kent
brother by david chariandy
that time i loved you by carrianne leung
lock every door by riley sager
the zen man by colleen collins
stillhouse lake by rachel caine
daisy jones & the six by taylor jenkins reid
once upon a river by daine setterfield
the good widow by liz fenton
sadie by courtney summers
dead girls by tim kizer
half past by victoria helen stone
the woo-woo by lindsay wong
ender's game by orson scott card
smoke by catherine mckenzie
the favorite daughter by kaira rouda
xo by jeffery deaver
whiskey in a teacup by reese witherspoon
the truth lies here by lindsey klingele
save the date by morgan matson
i am wathcing you by teresa driscoll
the last time i lied by riley sager
alex and eliza by melissa de la cruz
little fires everywhere by celeste ng
the long deception by mary mccluskey
fast forward by juliet madison
emergency contact by mary h.k. choi
two weddings and a fugitive by donna joy usher
the rules of magic by alice hoffman
i dream of johnny by juliet madison
friends like these by hannah ellids
the perfect mother by aimee molloy
a beautiful poison by lydia kang
girls with sharp sticks by suzanne young
the other woman by sandie jones
from twinkle with love by sandhya menon
the seven husbands of evelyn hugo by taylor jenkins reid
instant mom by nia vardalos
finding claire by lisa regan
the silent patient by alex michaelides
hidden bodies by caroline kepnes
playing with matches by hannah orenstein
the last resort by marissa stapley
robin by dave itzkoff
the perfect child by lucinda berry
sugar run by mesha maren
the afterlife of holly chase by cynthia hand
bright side by kim holden
convenience store woman by sayaka murata
the perfect mother by nina darnton
rush by lisa patton
girls' night out by liz fenton
the tattooist of auschwitz by heather morris
the power by naomi alderman
bird box by josh malerman
all we ever wanted by emily giffin
the haunting of hill house by shirley jackson
this is how it always is by laurie frankel
eligible by curtis sittenfield
the better sister by alafair burke
an anonymous girl by greer hendricks
educated by tara westover
nine perfect strangers by liane moriarty
the good neighbor: the life and work of fred rogers by maxwell king
harry potter and the philosopher's stone by j.k. rowling
five feet apart by rachael lippincott
the seven deaths of evelyn hardcastle by stuart turton
harry potter and the chamber of secrets by j.k. rowling
verity by colleen hoover
the wedding beat by devan sipher
harry potter and the prisoner of azkaban by j.k. rowling
boy swallows universe by trent dalton
the polygamist's daughter by anna labaron
harry potter and the order of the phoenix by j.k. rowling
starstruck in seattle by juliet madison
harry potter and the goblet of fire by j.k. rowling
13 minutes by sarah pinborough
harry potter and the half blood prince by j.k. rowling
the silver star by jeannette walls
harry potter and the deathly hallows by j.k. rowling
the girls by emma cline
the sun is also a star by nicola yoon
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alli-aneth · 3 months
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Undecover x Emily in Paris
Una de las cosas más lindas de Panama es que el panameño siempre se siente orgulloso de ser panameño. La diseñadora de Undercover siempre transmite esa esencia en su marca y lo cual es fascinante. Mary Quintero la mente detrás de esta marca Undercover Boots compartió el día de ayer  13 de junio su última colaboración con Paramount Picture para la serie más fashion de Netflix, Emily en…
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obsessedwithlarkin · 4 months
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Well-known dancers competing at NUVO Miami next weekend!
ADRENALINE DANCE COMPANY:
• Alice Demoya ( Solo: Choir)
•Olivia Vallescusa ( Solo: In Leaves)
• Mia Quintero ( Solo: The Serpent)
• Jasmine Vega ( Solo: Edge)
• Mila Wolley ( Solo: La Femme)
DANCE TOWN:
• Belle Arauz ( Solo: How To Feel)
• Amanda Carpenter ( Solo: TBD)
• Victoria Remon ( Solo: TBAREMONE)
• Isabella Jordan ( Solo: TBA)
• Alyssa Horta ( Solo: TBA)
DUC:
• Aliette Valdes ( Solo: Find Yourself Lost)
• Valentina Tous ( Solo: Sight Unseen)
• Grace Nunez ( Solo: The Moon)
• Beccy Crucet ( Solo: Fade Away)
• Amaya Rodriguez ( Solo: Altered)
• Olive Rauser ( Solo: We Shall Rest)
• Ella Venerio ( Solo: Hypnosis)
+ MANY GROUPS
LEGACY:
• Madeline Fossick ( Solo: Crystalized)
LPM:
•Emily Pina ( Solo: Fly Away)
SPOTLITE:
• Dakota Casteel ( Solo: Waiting)
STARS:
• Camilla Giraldo ( Solo: Deconstructed)
• Ella Dobler ( Solo: TBA)
• Ashley Otano ( Solo: Humanized)
• Reese Braga ( Solo: TBA
WFDC:
• Lily Hackney ( Solo: Commencement)
• Regan Hess ( Solo: Glass)
• Lainey Hess ( Solo: Between These Hands)
• Vesper Woo ( Solo: Sky Full Of Song)
• Lola Bryant ( Solo: This Mortal Coil)
• Elizabeth DeLeon ( Solo: Spanish Rose)
• Marlow Hess ( Duo: All That Jazz w/ Lola Bryant)
+ DUOS/TRIOS AND GROUPS
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keynewssuriname · 6 months
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Tjon En Fa loopt PanAm brons mis op 200m sprint
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Jaïr Tjon En Fa zag zijn kans voor brons op de 200 m sprint, tijdens voortzetting van de Pan-Amerikaanse baanwielrenkampioenschappen in Los Angeles Californië zaterdag, in rook opgaan. De Surinamer verloor de strijd om de 3e/4e plek na een beslissende 3e ronde van de Colombiaan Santiago Ramirez. Tjon En Fa pakte ronde 1 en leek daarmee goed op weg naar prolongatie van zijn bronzen medaille, welke hij vorig jaar in San Juan Argentinië op bovengenoemd onderdeel wist te winnen. Ramirez counterde echter sterk terug in de resterende 2 ronden en dompelde de Surinamer daarmee in ‘rouw’. Het was niet Tjon En Fa’s beste optreden tijdens het regionaal toernooi. Te bedenken dat hij vorig jaar zilver (keirin) en brons (200m sprint) won. Eerder finishte hij op het onderdeel keirin bij deze editie overall als 7e. Trainingspartner Nicholas Paul (Trinidad en Tobago) daarentegen maakte geen fout en prolongeerde net als bij de keirin ook op het sprint onderdeel zijn gouden plak. De Trinidadiaan ontdeed zich in de finale na 2 ronden van de Colombiaan Cristian Ortega. Laatstgenoemde was in de halve finalestrijd in 2 ronden sterker dan Tjon En Fa, terwijl Paul zich eveneens na 2 ronden in de andere halve finale van Ramirez ontdeed. Tjon En Fa begon de dag door in de kwartfinale Kevin Quintero (Colombia) te verslaan. Het werd een clean sweep (2-0) voor de Surinaamse baanwielrenner. Dalger Landgenoot Tachana Dalger kwam zaterdag in actie op het onderdeel 500 m tijdrit. De beste 8 kwalificeerden zich voor de finale. Jammer genoeg gelukte het de Surinaamse niet zich voor het slotstuk te kwalificeren. Overall registreerde Dalger de 10e beste tijd van 14 deelnemers (36.142 seconden). Ze haalde een gemiddelde snelheid van 49.804 km/per uur. De Trinidadiaanse Makaira Wallace finishte als 9e voor Dalger in een tijd van 35.946 seconden. Titelverdedigster Martha Bayona uit Colombia noteerde de snelste tijd (33.832 seconden) met een gemiddelde snelheid van 53.204 km/per uur. Bayona werd opgevolgd door Jessica Salazar (Mexico/34.691 seconden). De Mexicaanse is nog altijd wereldrecordhoudster (gevestigd in 2016 toen zij een tijd van 32.268 registreerde). Salazar finishte vorig jaar als 3e op dit onderdeel tijdens de Pan-Amerikaanse baankampioenschappen in San Juan, Argentinië. Uiteindelijk wist Bayona haar eretitel met succes te verdedigen door in de finale 33.494 seconden te klokken. Ze versloeg Salazar (34.519 seconden) en Emily Hayes uit de Verenigde Staten van Amerika (34.923 seconden). Read the full article
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michaelcosio · 2 years
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Dec 1, 2022
The US Navy has an indoor ocean that can simulate any wave in the world.
Thanks to Kelley Stirling and the Naval Surface Warfare Center, Carderock Division for the visit.
Thanks to Miguel Quintero and Capt. Todd E. Hutchison for talking to us about the important work going on in the Maneuvering and Seakeeping Basin.
Thanks to Dr. Georgy Manucharyan at the University of Washington for his help in understanding ocean waves.
Written by Derek Muller & Emily Zhang
Edited by Fabio Albertelli
Animation by Ivy Tello & Mike Radjabov
Filmed by Derek Muller & Emily Zhang
Additional video/photos supplied by Pond5 & Getty Images
Music from Epidemic Sound
Produced by Derek Muller, Petr Lebedev, and Emily Zhang
from Veritasium
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doctorofmagic · 3 years
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New student just dropped at Strange Academy. Her name is Eva Quintero and she’s Mexican. Her magic is based on symbols and she can also create portals. You can learn more about her in Reptil #1-4.
Marvel’s Voices: Community #1
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comicwaren · 3 years
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From Marvel’s Voices: Comunidades #001
“Just As Strange As You”, by Terry Blas, Julius Ohta and Erick Arciniega
“Pa’lante Juntos”, by Daniel José Older, Germán Peralta and Jesus Aburtov
“Mom’s Cooking”, by Edgar Delgado and Francisco Herrera
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emilydraws · 8 years
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Hey followers! I’m still around and drawing. Thank you for still following me. I will continue to post hi res art here but post more frequent, less refined work on my instagram, Quintero.draws <3
This work will be framed and donated for an auction raising money for NoDAPL. I intend to make prints too!
-Q
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anthropugilism101 · 6 years
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The Angry Boxing Panda
Art by: Emily Quintero  |  deviantArt  |  portfolio
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zuskarumoto · 1 year
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Lauren Landgraab
Traits: Cat Lover, Bro, High Maintenance
Parents: Adrien & Abbey Landgraab
Sibling: Brantley & Maximillian Landgraab
Other Family: Mother side: Christina Harris-Bailey, Amos, Amina, Sean, Morgan Harris &Traci Quintero (Aunts and uncles) Julio & Ariana Bailey, Giselle Ausage, Dilan Quintero (First cousins
Father Side: Malcolm I & Hannelore Landgraab (Grandparents) Mimi Landgraab-Goth, Patricia Landgraab-Baxter, Dudley & Malcolm Landgraab II (Aunts and uncles) Gianna Goth-Mori, Frannie Baxter-Watson, Frankie & Ralph Baxter, Bradley, Matthew, Emily & Malcolm Landgraab III (First cousins)
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WHAT TO READ WHEN YOU ARE A GIRL IN THIS GARBAGE-FIRE WORLD
Seven months ago, a billionaire bragged on camera about sexually assaulting women and your parents’ generation elected him ruler of the free world.
For the young and the brave and the smart, especially for those who weren’t yet able to vote in the 2016 election, it’s easy to feel like the world has gone completely mad. That your voice doesn’t matter. That you may as well jump feet-first into The Handmaid’s Tale and hold your breath until 2020.
But don’t lose hope. Our voices are our weapons, and in the books below, young women—including PoC, LGBTQIAA, and nonbinary writers, refugees, and Muslims—speak, shout, and scream the truths that you are not alone, you are not forgotten, and you are not done fighting.
Your voice counts. Now speak (and read!) out.
Hole in the Middle by Kendra Fortmeyer
Ms. Marvel by G. Willow Wilson
The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas
The Rookie Yearbook edited by Tavi Gevinson
Juliet Takes a Breath by Gabby Rivera
The Miseducation of Cameron Post by emily m. danforth
Manic Depressive Dream Girl by Naadeyah Haseeb
Exit, Pursued By a Bear by E.K. Johnston
Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi
Beyond Magenta: Transgender Teens Speak Out by Susan Kuklin
I Am Malala by Malala Yousafzai and Christina Lamb
The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl Beats Up the Marvel Universe by Ryan North and Erica Henderson
It’s Not Like It’s a Secret by Misa Sugiura
The Upside of Unrequited by Becky Albertalli
If I Was Your Girl by Meredith Russo
Gabi, a Girl in Pieces by Isabel Quintero
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novelistra · 5 years
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NoveList's Juvenile Brain Trust is a group of readers' advisory librarians and metadata librarians who focus on books for kids and teens. Once a week, the JBT gets together to catch up and share books. On 5/22/2019, we discussed:
Abner & Ian, Dave Eggers, illustrated by Laura Park
Funny, You Don’t Look Autistic, Michael McCreary
My Papi has a Motorcycle, Isabel Quintero, illustrated by Zeke Peña
The Kingdom, Jess Rothenberg
Out of Salem, Hal Schrieve
If I’m Being Honest, Austin Siegemund-Broka and Emily Wibberley
Have you read any of these books? What do you think of them?
For more recommendations (plus printables and readers’ advisory tips), subscribe to the NoveList Book Squad! It's free :)
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doubleattitude · 4 years
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JUMP Dance Convention, Dallas, TX: RESULTS
High Scores by Age:
JUMPstart Solo
1st: Mikaela Florez-’Stop Go’
2nd: Mackenzie Glover-’Suddenly’
3rd: Audrina Mossembekker-’Fields of Gold’
4th: Arianna Claxton-’Ride’
5th: Avery Redus-’Lost Boy’
6th: Zephira Duran-’Little Weaver Bird’
7th: Nora Davis-’Broadway Banana’
8th: Symone Armijo-’Rotten To the Core’
Mini Solo
1st: Braylynn Grizzaffi-’Path5′
2nd: Sophia Gil-’Film Credits’
2nd: Anna Holley-’Reminisce’
3rd: Landry Silas-’Cheek to Cheek’
3rd: Allie Plott-’The Path’
4th: Lexus Natalie-’Alternate World’
4th: Winter Eberts-’Dreamlike’
5th: Harper Ducale-’Change Is Everything’
5th: Ashley Otano-’Dark Matter’
5th: Kinsley Oykhman-’Life Could Be A Dream’
5th: Carolina Sterkel-’Thoroughfare’
5th: Kalista Greer-’Yesterday’
6th: Zoey Claxton-’Moonlight Sonata’
6th: Noah Johnson-’Scanner’
6th: Channing Embry-’Whatever Lola Wants’
7th: Denise Torres-’Drag Shift’
7th: Presley Nava-’Pure Imagination’
8th: Cora Woodhouse-’Pulling On A Thread’
9th: Avery LeSaicherre-’Hide and Seek’
9th: Patience Hughes-’Weird People’
10th: Dennis Paul Haggerty-’Beautiful Dream’
Junior Solo
1st: Laci Stoico-’Mibiso’
2nd: Graham Johnson-’New Shoes’
3rd: Lilly Allen-’Femme Fatale’
3rd: Ciana Ciulla-’Nana’
4th: Zoe McDonald-’U Can’t Touch This’
5th: Kortlynn Rosenbaugh-’Concentration’
5th: Colby Rich-’I Lie’
5th: Jazlyn Quintero-’The Deep End’
5th: Lincoln Blakely-’What I Came To Do’
6th: Kanon Greer-’To The Sky’
7th: Caroline McGowan-’Everything Evaporates’
7th: Makaia Roux-’Everything I Wanted’
7th: Kenlie Winsett-’Patterns of The Tides’
7th: Carolyne Knutson-’Peace’
7th: Campbell Thurow-’You Can’t Touch This’
8th: Jade Bontron-’A Night In Paris’
8th: Jocelyn Nguyen-’I’m Not Myself’
8th: Ava Mogote-’Somewhere Over The Rainbow’
8th: London Campayno-’Valis’
9th: McKenna Markham-’Shrine Tooth’
9th: Nyah Jackson-’Slow Meadows’
9th: Stella Eberts-’Valley’
10th: Addison Haggerty-’Ghost In The Wind’
10th: Scarlett Petty-’Stars’
10th: Kylie Carter-’The LOOK’
Teen Solo
1st: Garris Munoz-’Enlightenment’
1st: Avery Lau-’Fear of the Unknown and The Blazing Sun’
1st: Hudson Pletcher-’Forged Imitation’
2nd: Sarah Kate Kurzius-’Charmed’
2nd: Ava Miller-’Tarnished’
3rd: Carmen Beiner-’Dyonisis’
3rd: Braylon Browner-’Run From Me’
3rd: Sabine Nehls-’Shout’
4th: Beth Anne McGowan-’Heart Is As Black At Night’
4th: Ella Williams-’The Garden’
5th: Macie Krause-’Menace’
5th: Dasha Vishnyakova-’Partita’
5th: Caroline Belknap-’Sonata De Le Muerte’
5th: Kali Knewitz-’Wake Up Your Eardrums’
6th: Kathryn Martinez-’Another Brick In The Wall’
6th: Gianna Garwacki-’Epiphany’
6th: Sophie Bishop-’La Mamma Morta’
6th: Isabel Reese-’Spectral Density’
7th: Ella Hendricks-’Ella and Ella’
7th: Faith Stoner-’Solids’
8th: Brielle McCoy-’My Brightest Diamond’
8th: Trinity Kelly-’Sorrow’
9th: Sofia Ramirez-’Long Train Running’
9th: Peyton Koepke-’On The Horizon’
9th: Natalya Toirac-’See how they run’
9th: Jillian Sims-’Shadow Journal’
10th: Dru Neal-’Bringing Back A Past’
10th: Caitlyn Herrin-’Hour After Hour’
10th: Macy Orvis-’Look At Me’
10th: Mia Miller-’Only The Voices’
Senior Solo
1st: Jackson Roloff-Hafenbreadl-’FOUR’
2nd: Ruby Castro-’For You’
2nd: Paige Mcmanaman-’Vienna’
3rd: Jordan Apodaca-’Standing Over The Horizon’
4th: Chloe Lopina-’In Love In Vein’
4th: Lainey Myers-’You Are The Reason’
5th: Raegan Davidson-’After That’
5th: Raegan Stafford-’With All My Love’
6th: Peyton Winsett-’Distortion’
6th: Emily Fluker-’I Will Follow’
6th: Clara Gough-’Snow Queen’
6th: Haley Beck-’Upside’
7th: Karsyn Kelly-’Don’t Make Me Over’
7th: Gracie Lee-’Love of My Life’
7th: Cahntal Le-’Tear Jerker’
7th: Jonah Tran-’Unburdened and Becoming’
8th: Elise Knecht-’Corps’
8th: Emma Sucato-’Memories’
8th: Haley Bogdon-’The Mourning’
8th: Kylie Sicillan-’Time & I’
9th: Emmalyn Mackaron-’San TOI’
10th: Ella Berner-’Grief Point’
Mini Duo/Trio
1st: HYPE Dance Studio-’American Boy’
2nd: HYPE Dance Studio-’G.I.R.L’
3rd: Centre for Dance-’Faith’
Junior Duo/Trio
1st: Artistry In Motion Performing Arts Center-’Cringe’
2nd: Dance Company of Wylie-’Machine’
Teen Duo/Trio
1st: Next Step Dance-’Georgia’
2nd: The Pointe Performing Arts Center-’Listen’
3rd: South Tulsa Dance Co-’Strangers In The Night’
Senior Duo/Trio
1st: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre-’Tea For Two’
2nd: Texas Academy of Dance-’Do The Sacred Mass’
JUMPstart Group
1st: Next Step Dance-’Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy’
2nd: Next Step Dance-’Boy From New York City’
3rd: Next Step Dance-’Milly Rock’
Mini Group
1st: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre-’We Love to Bebop’
2nd: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre-’Strings’
3rd: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre-’Ain’t Your Mama’
Junior Group
1st: Kim Massay Dance Productions-’Dance With You’
1st: The Pointe Performing Arts Center-’Send In The Clowns’
2nd: Kim Massay Dance Productions-’Image Deconstructed’
3rd: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre-’Letters To’
3rd: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre-’Threads That Bind’
Teen Group
1st: Next Step Dance-’Maria Bonita’
2nd: Next Step Dance-’A Women Left Lonely’
2nd: Kim Massay Dance Productions-’Herd of Defense’
3rd: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre-’Wish We Could Turn Back Time’
Senior Group
1st: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre-’Embraceable You’
2nd: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre-’A Human, A Light’
3rd: Kim Massay Dance Productions-’Can You Hear That?’
Mini Line
1st: Next Step Dance-’The Chain’
2nd: Next Step Dance-’Spring’
2nd: Next Step Dance-’Sweet Dreams’
2nd: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre-’We’ve Got a Ways to Go’
3rd: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre-’The Ladies of the Wild West’
Junior Line
1st: Next Step Dance-’Mi Mujer’
2nd: Next Step Dance-’Opening’
2nd: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre-‘Salute’
3rd: Next Step Dance-’Vogue’
3rd: The Pointe Performing Arts Center-’We Are The Ones’
Teen Line
1st: Next Step Dance-’Tarantella’
2nd: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre-’Dead Hearts’
3rd: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre-’Where Is My Body’
Senior Line
1st: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre-’Devour’
2nd: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre-’Invocation of Lust’
JUMPstart Extended Line
1st: Next Step Dance-’Ridin Dirty’
2nd: Next Step Dance-’Hey Diddle Diddle’
3rd: Next Step Dance-’Rock Star’
Mini Extended Line
1st: Next Step Dance-’Runaway Baby’
2nd: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre-’Footloose’
Junior Extended Line
1st: Next Step Dance-’Bridge Over Troubled Water’
2nd: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre-’Flatline’
3rd: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre-’Don’t Stop’
Teen Extended Line
1st: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre-’American Pie’
1st: Next Step Dance-’Snowing’
2nd: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre-’Overture In A’
3rd: Next Step Dance-’Technologic’
3rd: Kim Massay Dance Productions-’You Know Me’
Senior Extended Line
1st: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre-’Hotel California’
2nd: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre-’Sexy Crazy’
Mini Production
1st: Next Step Dance-’42nd Street’
2nd: Next Step Dance-’Game On’
Junior Production
1st: Next Step Dance-’Let It Cook’
2nd: Next Step Dance-’Everlasting Love’
3rd: The Pointe Performing Arts Center-’Wanna Rock’
Teen Production
1st: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre-’Goodnight’
2nd: Next Step Dance-’All That Jazz’
3rd: The Pointe Performing Arts Center-’RELAX’
Senior Production
1st: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre-’CRUNK’
High Scores by Performance Division:
JUMPstart Tap
Next Step Dance-’Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy’
JUMPstart Hip-Hop
Next Step Dance-’Milly Rock’
JUMPstart Jazz
Next Step Dance-’Boy From New York City’
JUMPstart Lyrical
Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre-’Gypsy’
Mini Jazz
Next Step Dance-’Knock On Wood’
Mini Tap
Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre-’We Love to Bebop’
Mini Contemporary
Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre-’Strings’
Mini Ballroom
Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre-’Ain’t Your Mama’
Mini Ballet
Next Step Dance-’Spring’
Mini Lyrical
Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre-’We’ve Got a Ways to Go’
Next Step Dance-’Sweet Dreams’
Mini Hip-Hop
Next Step Dance-’Game On’
Junior Jazz
Kim Massay Dance Productions-’Dance With You’
Junior Lyrical
The Pointe Performing Arts Center-’Send In The Clowns’
Junior Ballet
Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre-‘Salute’
Next Step Dance-’Opening’
Junior Contemporary
Next Step Dance-’Mi Mujer’
Junior Tap
Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre-’Letters To’
Junior Specialty
Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre-’Marquises’
Junior Hip-Hop
Next Step Dance-’Let It Cook’
Junior Ballroom
Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre-’Don’t Stop’
Teen Contemporary
Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre-’Goodnight’
Teen Specialty
Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre-’Dead Hearts’
Teen Jazz
Next Step Dance-’Technologic’
Kim Massay Dance Productions-’You Know Me’
Teen Lyrical
Next Step Dance-’Snowing’
Teen Tap
Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre-’American Pie’
Teen Hip-Hop
Next Step Dance-’#FreeBritney’
Kim Massay Dance Productions-’Roses’
Teen Ballet
Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre-’Overture In A’
Teen Ballroom
Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre-’Distortion’
Teen Musical Theatre
Next Step Dance-’All That Jazz’
Senior Contemporary
Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre-’Hotel California’
Senior Specialty
Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre-’Evermore’
Senior Tap
Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre-’Embraceable You’
Senior Lyrical
High Attitude Dance Academy-’Because You Loved Me’
Senior Ballet
Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre-’Completely Gone’
Senior Jazz
Eminence Dance Complex-’Cold Hearted Snake’
Senior Ballroom
Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre-’Sexy Crazy’
Senior Hip-Hop
Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre-’CRUNK’
Best of JUMP:
JUMPstart
Next Step Dance-’Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy’
Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre-’Gypsy’
Mini
The Pointe Performing Arts Center-’Where The Light Gets In’
Next Step Dance-’42nd Street’
Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre-’We Love to Bebop’
Junior
Next Step Dance-’Mi Mujer’
Kim Massay Dance Productions-’Dance With You’
Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre-’Threads That Bind’
The Pointe Performing Arts Center-’Send In The Clowns’
Teen
Kim Massay Dance Productions-’You Know Me’
Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre-’American Pie’
The Pointe Performing Arts Center-’A Destination’
Next Step Dance-’Snowing’
Senior
Kim Massay Dance Productions-’Can You Hear That?’
Next Step Dance-’Half the Man’
Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre-’Hotel California’
Best In Studio:
Next Step Dance-’Snowing’
Kim Massay Dance Productions-’Can You Hear That?’
The Pointe Performing Arts Center-’A Destination’
Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre-’Hotel California’
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