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Frankie Morello S/S 2008 Menswear Milan Fashion Week
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Frankie Morello Spring/Summer 2015
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Meet The First-Time GRAMMY Nominee: Måneskin On Redefining Success, Staying Inspired & Honoring Italy
The Italian quartet first exploded onto the scene with a viral cover of Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons, but Måneskin have continued to exalt and evolve vintage rock thrills on their own terms — all on the way to their first GRAMMY nomination. (posted on 19.01.2023)
A dizzy smile spreads across Måneskin vocalist Damiano David’s face as he attempts to capture the group’s fervent energy in words.
"Going into a room where there's silence and going out with a song. Stepping on stage and then the crowd screams for you. Doing interviews where you can talk about how you think about music," he says. "It's such an open art language, such an open world."
While Måneskin’s inimitable swagger have led to a recent international meteoric rise, the Italian quartet have tapped the glitter and grime of rock’s glory days since forming as teens in 2016. Just a year later, the group made a massive leap, winning the Italian edition of reality competition show "X Factor." But it was Måneskin’s hard rock take on Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons’ "Beggin'" was inescapable following their 2021 Eurovision win — a smash success that led many eager new fans to dig into Måneskin’s catalog of chart-topping albums in their native Italy.
That prowess, ability to connect with the full spectrum of listeners, and a raucous live show netted Måneskin a GRAMMY nomination for Best New Artist at the 2023 GRAMMYs, which take place Sunday, Feb. 5, at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles and will broadcast live on the CBS Television Network and stream live and on-demand on Paramount+ at 8-11:30 p.m. ET / 5-8:30 p.m. PT. They are also a living rebuke to those questioning rock’s staying power, whose grandiose energy and adventurous fashion begs for a yet wider audience.
"This combination is really magical. It gives us the opportunity to play something that doesn't exist so much in the charts," says guitarist Thomas Raggi. "We are rock, of course, in attitude, in the music, but we can reach really different people from different places and different ages."
Global success hasn't changed Måneskin much, as their new record, Rush!, teases. Due Jan. 20, the album only reinforces their bombast via singles like grimy party-starter "Mammamia" and the slinky and suave "Supermodel" — not to mention a guest appearance from Rage Against the Machine’s Tom Morello on the recently released "Gossip."
GRAMMY.com caught up with Måneskin — David, Raggi, bassist Victoria De Angelis, and drummer Ethan Torchio — to talk about the shock of their GRAMMY nomination, how they’ve evolved into their upcoming new album, and trying to find good espresso everywhere on tour.
This conversation has been edited for clarity.
I want to wish you congratulations on your first GRAMMY nomination. After winning "X Factor" and earning various accolades, has this sort of honor started to feel natural?
Victoria De Angelis: Not really natural, but very cool. It's the craziest thing you can possibly think of.
Damiano David: Of course, when we started, we only thought the biggest thing that could happen was being big in Italy. And then everything happened, so of course our dreams got bigger and of course we thought about it as a possibility in the remote future. Not, like, now. [Laughs.]
That's such a beautiful sentiment. The bigger doors start opening to places that you never could imagine. I can imagine that puts a whole new spin on what it is to be a band, what it is to be a musician.
De Angelis: It really does. Especially touring and everything, even six months makes so much difference. We look back at the things we did six months before and we say, "Okay, now we can add this, we can change this." It's constantly developing. So that's really inspiring and keeps us in a creative process all the time.
David: We've had so many crazy things happen these last two years. We played for the Stones. We played with Iggy Pop. We met like 50 percent of our childhood idols. At the end, wrapping it all up with the GRAMMY nomination, it's a pretty huge deal. The whole journey has been remarkable and we're gonna think about it for a long time.
It seems that you’ve remained remarkably close-knit as a band, which must be so important in the midst of that. How have you remained creatively inspired by one another and that you are constantly pushing yourselves as musicians through all the fame and success?
Ethan Torchio: Fame and success, it's just a coincidence. We don't really focus on that. It's part of our life, part of our journey. But it's an important point: We've always been friends with each other, and we've shared half of our lives together.
David: It's very important to us to be close because, otherwise, this project wouldn't be what it is now. We are four [individuals], and we are very human and curious about ideas. It's not just about what we are or we feel inside, it's also what we live outside. I truly think that [embracing] the new and something that has not been created before is part of our mindset.
De Angelis: As you said, being four, we actually inspire one another even more. We are very different personalities and also have very different taste. And being four, the amount of music we can discover, it happens every day. And also we love to go see shows, so maybe some of us go to one show and then we are like, "Hey, I got this idea from this show." Being four, it keeps us in this creative environment where everyday there is something new.
Touring constantly and being away from home can make you question your identity. How do you keep tied to your roots?
David: It's still pretty easy for us because even if we travel so much, we still live in Italy. When you move from your country and you live in another country for five, 10 years, then you start changing the way you live. But now we kind of bring this huge Italian suitcase with us. We're still asking for espresso everywhere. [Laughs.] With very bad results. How we interact between us and with people, our clothes, our style in general, it's always Italian in a certain way.
It's a difficult needle to thread, needing to mold to a comfortable stance wherever you are while also standing out. Being nominated for a GRAMMY must be an extraordinary test of that balance, so it's amazing to hear that you're still like keeping so true to yourselves.
De Angelis: I think that's always been kind of easy for us in some way, because we've always had such a strong and clear idea about our identity and what we like to do. Just look at this: [points to her shirt, which reads Italians Do It Better]. We've been lucky to never experience this kind of issue. On the other hand, what we experienced is that we had a very clear idea and then maybe it was hard to keep it safe and not let other people get into it or change it. But when it comes to what we stand for, we're always very sure about that.
Talk to me a little bit about that process, then. You all seem to find clever ways to reimagine classic genres and scenes while still honoring their essence.
David: We've been very, very lucky because our only rule has always been being true to what we like — even if we are very, very different one from each other. Vic [De Angelis] and Thomas Raggi especially have a very rock and roll classic background. I'm more into mainstream and low-tempo music. And Ethan [Torchio] actually listens to everything, from very mainstream music, classical music, to crazy experimental [music].
We've always tried to keep the balance between the four of us, and especially in the next album. We really wanted to embrace the difference between the four of us. It has created a personality for the group that also made the four of us very recognizable. People can feel represented from [each of the] four of us and from the group. Every achievement that we get, for us it's not, "Okay, we want this so we have to keep doing the same thing." It's more like, "Okay, we want this because this is our mindset. We have to keep this mindset, not because it makes you win awards but because it makes you recognizable and it gives you an identity and it puts you in a specific place in the market and in the industry.
I'm curious whether your writing and recording processes changed much on your new album, Rush! With first albums, sometimes a band will throw everything at the wall to see if it sticks. On the second one, they might shift things based on audience reaction, and then the third record can either attempt to capture a true self again or push to try even more new things.
De Angelis: It was 50-50, because some of the songs we actually wrote a while ago. There's a song we wrote three years ago, for example, on the record. The whole record was written in different moments. Some of the songs we wrote in the countryside in Italy; we went to this home studio and just jammed all together. And then others we wrote here in L.A., but then we also kept doing them in Japan and in Brazil while we were on tour.
So it's been really crazy. We can hear the moment we wrote the song and the emotion we had in the moment. And it portrays this whole journey we've been through. I think it's cool that we didn't only write it in one month, but it was through the years. It shows the different faces of our personalities and development.
I wanted to ask about the song "Kool Kids", which you recently debuted live. The lyrics have this self-aware edge, where you poke at the idea of whether rock is dead — I'm sure because you’ve been bombarded by that question nonstop.
David: We talk about rock and roll because it's a part of what we do, but I think that you can apply this kind of thought to every music genre. There's no music genre that is actually ever gonna die because trends are constantly changing. The music is developing and sometimes things become other things or change slightly because of the age where they're living. But I think that what we do [is] a new way to do rock and roll, but it's not the way to do it. There's many different ways to do it. You can be super classic, you can do rock and roll music even without analog instruments and go full electro while creating rock and roll structures.
Raggi: Nothing really ends. Nothing really starts. Everything changes.
De Angelis: It's always in development. The motion that rock music created and that pushes us to do it is just that sense of rebellion towards the norms, or when people try to put you in boxes or limit you. This kind of human feeling will always exist. And that's the reason why all these musicians through the past years have been making this kind of music — to oppose something and to talk about it.
Why was music the path you chose to express that perspective?
De Angelis: I think we all started as kids so we didn't even think it did that much. It was just something in us that we had to get out in some way, to express. It just came natural for us to do it as music. When we started playing together we were like 14 years old. We were struggling, all of us individually, to find other kids that were as passionate about it and wanted to invest all their time in this.
It was crazy that we were 13 years old and wanting to be, like, six hours in a rehearsal room every day instead of going out with friends or whatever. But for us it was such a fulfilling experience when we got in the rehearsal room that we just went full in and didn't care about anything else. It just took over us. It was just something so pure that we felt in that moment. The passion came out because we felt we were being ourselves and expressing what we had inside that couldn't come out in other ways. Since then, it has developed in so many ways that it's just who we are nowadays. We couldn't even imagine who we would be without the music.
Raggi: I remember also when I saw my first guitar outside of that guitar shop. No one in my family plays instruments or stuff like that. It was something that just called to me.
Another thing you are all known for is your sense of style. You always go big! Do you have plans for the GRAMMYs red carpet yet?
De Angelis: We're gonna surprise you. [Laughs.] We won't be boring. Promise.
Writer: Lior Phillips
Photo: Tommaso Ottomano
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Masterlist
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STORY [FANDOM] (PERSPECTIVE CHARACTERS)
A Few More Hours [Until Dawn] (Lucy Hartley)
A Knife's Edge & Music and Lyrics [Stranger Things] (Belle Barrow, Robin Buckley, Mia Moreno and Eddie Munson)
A Matter of Blood [A Discovery of Witches] (Chizzy Duncan, Alina Driscoll and Monty Sanderson)
Bedtime Stories [The Librarians] (Bonnie Vasliliev)
Boldness Be My Friend [Grishaverse: Six of Crows] (Dmitry Kovalev, Annika Yahontov and Zariyah Yahontov)
Burns Knight [The Inheritance Games] (Fiona Dalton)
Crime, Friendship and Other Things [Detroit: Become Human] (Frankie Alverez)
Dearest Verona [Deadly Class] (Cassie Verona)
Elements, Brains and Fangs [Teen Wolf] (Renée Cobalt)
Family Legacy [Superman & Lois] (Mara Kent)
Flowers of Iron [Lockwood and Co.] (Violet Morello)
From Angels and Gods [The Devil in Me] (Angelica Lonnit and Castor Griffin)
Haly's Circus: All Grown Up [Titans] (Kit Cole, Viola Cole and Tae Lee)
Hunter's Delight [The Quarry] (Lacey Pearson)
Kindred [Shadowhunters] (Aoife Dawnfleur and Benji Fray)
Learn To Do It [Vampire Academy] (Cedric Nicholls and Frances Mazeika)
Listen to Your Hart [Kingsman] (Lily Robinson and Eggsy Unwin)
Misfits and Misinformation [Wednesday] (Carmine Bishop and Talia Hawkins)
No Matter What [Nowhere Boys] (Emie Thompson and Mal Thompson)
Our Legacy [Superman & Lois] (Mara Kent)
Prestige [MacGyver & The Mentalist] (Lilia Bennett-Hope)
Rising Light [Constantine {Written with @fiercefray}] (Kate Bastille)
Ships Ahoy [Wreck] (Reeve Amos and Cali Pierce)
Stories of Hope [Harry Potter] (Hope Wood)
The Butler and the Duke [Pennyworth] (Hannah Duke)
The Conman and the Investigator [Constantine] (Charlie Doyle)
The Making of a Hero [Nightwing] (A.J Kane, Teddy Kane and Dick Grayson)
The Piccola Rossa Series [Peaky Blinders] (Sylvain Alfonsi, Hal Brandon, Cece Hawthorne, Stan Shelby, Luce Turner and Wilf Turner)
The St. Claire Mysteries [Prodigal Son] (Annie St. Claire and Harry St. Claire)
Trust Your Instincts [Dexter: New Blood] (Everleigh Howard)
Truth Serum [Slow Horses] (Millie Blake)
Unexpected Partners [Alex Rider] (Eliza Moriarty)
Verstehen [The Order] (Abby Stone and Becca Warren)
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Pulsebeat #382
Mondays 3pm EST bombshellradio.com Archival shows : bombshellradiopodcasts.com Pulsebeat a new release based punk, alt. whatever show out of Abingdon, Oxfordshire broadcasting Mondays 3pm EST bombshellradio.com #Punk #Powerpop Pulsebeat #382 Track No: Time Artist Title 1 A4 00:00:09 Allison Mossheart, Wayne Kramer, Tom Morello, Steve Van Zandt - Turn Up The Mains 2 00:04:18 Dale Crover, Tom Waits - Glossolalia 3 00:06:53 Mitraille - Laundry Tonight 4 00:10:38 The Waeve - City Lights 5 00:14:55 St Vincent - Hombre Roto 6 00:18:14 The Jesus Lizard - What If 7 00:22:39 The Linda Lindas, Weird Al Yankovitch - Yo Me Estresso 8 00:25:48 Manu Chao - Sao Paulo Motorboy 9 00:28:17 Elvis Costello and the Attractions, Racquel Sofia, Fuego - (I Don't Wanna Go To) Chelsea Dub Remix 10 00:32:37 IST IST - What I Know 11 00:36:07 Pixies - Motoroller 12 00:38:47 Lee 'Scratch' Perry & The Upsetters - People Funny Boy 13 00:42:02 The Gaylads - The Same Thing 14 00:45:08 R.E.M. - These Days 15 00:49:26 Swami & The Bed Of Nails - Teen Hate 16 00:51:28 Murphy's Law - Frankie 17 00:54:25 Beach Waste - Caught Inside 18 00:57:05 JD McPherson - Sunshine Getaway Read the full article
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Birthdays 5.30
Beer Birthdays
Peter Schemm (1824)
Adolph G. Bechaud (1840)
John Gilroy (1898)
Candy Lightner (1946)
Adam Avery (1966)
Ben Love (1978)
Five Favorite Birthdays
Mikhail Bakunin; political philosopher (1814)
Mel Blanc; voice actor (1908)
Benny Goodman; jazz clarinetist (1909)
Shauna Grant; porn actor, a.k.a. Colleen Applegate (1963)
Howard Hawks; film director (1896)
Famous Birthdays
Alexander Archipenkpo; sculptor (1887)
King Arthur; legendary British leader (c. late 5th century)
Julius Axelrod; biochemist (1912)
Hal Clement; writer (1922)
Countee Cullen; poet (1903)
Arthur Vining Davis; businessman, philanthropist (1867)
Keir Dullea; actor (1936)
Kevin Eastman; comic book artist (1962)
Jennifer Ellison; model, actor (1983)
Pee Wee Erwin; jass trumpeter (1913)
Bob Evans; sausage-maker, restaurateur (1918)
Peter Carl Faberge; jeweler, goldsmith, egg-maker (1846)
Stepin Fetchit; actor (1902)
Hugh Griffith; actor (1912)
Topper Headon; rock drummer (1955)
Wynonna Judd; country singer (1964)
Seton Howard Frederick Lloyd; archeologist (1902)
Meredith MacRae; actor (1944)
Ted McGinley; actor (1958)
Tom Morello; rock guitarist, singer (1964)
Alexander Nevski; Russian leader (122)
Peter the Great; Russian tsar (1672)
Michael J. Pollard; actor (1939)
Robert Ryman; artist (1930)
Gale Sayers; Chicago Bears RB (1943)
Cornelia Otis Skinner; actor, writer (1901)
Joseph Stein; playwright (1912)
Harry Clement Stubbs; writer (1922)
Irving Thalberg; film director (1899)
Stephen Tobolowsky; actor (1951)
Frankie Trumbauer; jazz saxophonist (1901)
Louis Varney; composer (1844)
Clint Walker; actor (1927)
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Frankie Morello | Graphic T-shirt | L.
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Frankie Morello S/S 2010 Menswear Milan Fashion Week
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EP 2 - Bikinis on a Cliff
EP 3 - Love Moschinio Runway
EP 4 - Topless wearing Indian Rose Jeans
EP 5 - Runway for Chantal
EP 6 - Natural and Photoshopped Beauty Shoot
EP 7 - Grieving Widows in Cemetery
EP 8 - Catwalk on Water
EP 9 - Types of Seductive Women
EP 10 - Runway for Frankie Morello
EP 11 - Suspended in Milan's Galleria
EP 12 - On a Yacht in Capri wearing '80s-style Outfits
EP 13 - Marie Claire Cover
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Erősen nyit a 2024-es EXIT: Black Eyed Peas, Gucci Mane, Carl Cox, Tom Morello és Bonobo az első 24 fellépő között
Megérkeztek az első nevek a 2024-es EXIT Fesztiválra, ami alapján a jövő év is igen ütősnek ígérkezik, hiszen a világ egyik legkülönlegesebb fesztiválhelyszínére érkezik majd többek között a Black Eyed Peas, Gucci Mane, Tom Morello, Rudimental, John Newman, The Exploited, Dub FX, Willy William, Ian Asher, Iniko, Steve Angello, Kenya Grace és Joker Out. “Ébresszük fel együtt a szuperképességeinket!” mottó alatt az EXIT jövőre egy nappal hosszabb lesz, így július 10-14. között várja majd a fesztiválozni vágyó ijfú csillagokat. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ngUHoeVMcI&ab_channel=EXITFestival A popkultúra ikonjai és minden idők egyik legkelendőbb zenekara, a Black Eyed Peas most először érkezik az EXIT Fesztiválra. Azokkal az örökérvényű R&B, hip-hop és dance himnuszokkal, mint a My Humps és a Pump It, valamint az I Gotta Feeling és a Boom Boom Pow. Ezek a slágerek azon ritkaságok közé tartoznak, amik egyszerre birtokolták a Billboard Hot 100 lista első két helyét, nem beszélve az olyan legújabb slágereikről, mint a Girl Like Me és a Shakirával közös Don’t You Worry, amelyekkel időtlen világsztárrá váltak, és biztosak vagyunk benne, hogy az EXIT közönségét is elvarázsolják majd. A Tesla Universe színpadán lép majd fel a páratlan Gucci Mane, aki kulcsfigurája annak, hogy a trap napjaink meghatározó zenei műfajává vált. Rajongóinak serege több mint negyvenmillió követőt számlál a közösségi médiában, dalainak streamelése pedig több tízmilliárdot ért el. Everybody Looking című albuma és Black Beatles című kislemeze a Billboard listák élén végzett, hatása pedig olyan sztárokkal való együttműködésekben nyilvánul meg, mint The Weeknd, Drake, Lil Wayne, Chris Brown, Selena Gomez, Mariah Carey, Usher, Bruno Mars és még sokan mások. A Péterváradi erődben most először fog visszhangozni a Killing in the Name ikonikus riffje, egyenesen Tom Morello, a Rage Against the Machine legtöbb albumának megalkotójától és vezető zeneszerzőjétől. Napjaink egyik leginnovatívabb gitárosa, Morello karrierjét olyan lenyűgözően sokféle kollaboráns fémjelzi, mint RZA és GZA a Wu-Tang Clanból, a The Prodigy, Bruce Springsteen, Eddie Vedder, a Bring Me the Horizon és Chris Stapleton. A számos együttműködés és szokatlan játékmód révén széles műfaji sokszínűséget felmutató Morello egyedi zenei kifejezésmódja és jellegzetes effekthasználata saját nyelvet teremt, melyben a rock, a rap és az elektronikus elemek keverednek. "Itt közvetlenül a lelkedből kell játszanod, annak kell lenned, aki vagy, és ez az, ami az EXIT-et olyan különlegessé teszi." - mondta Carl Cox, akit széles körben minden idők legnagyobb DJ-jének és az elektronikus szcéna királyának tartanak. Öt év után tér vissza az EXIT-re egy háromórás szettel az mts Dance Arénába. A 2009-es záró szettje és a másik, egy évtizeddel későbbi fellépése az elektronikus szcéna történetének egyik legemlékezetesebb eseménye maradt. Jövőre, a fesztivál első napján ez az élő legenda ismét színpadra lép a "legrobbanékonyabb közönség" előtt, ahogyan már számos interjúban hivatkozott az EXITre. Közkívánatra Bonobo, a különböző zenei stílusok keverésének mestere, a világ legnagyobb fesztiváljainak headlinere most először lép fel Szerbiában. Öt Grammy-jelöléssel büszkélkedhet, amelyből kettőt csak idén kapott, 2017-es Migration turnéja során kétmillió ember előtt lépett fel, míg névadó LP-je a Billboard legjobb dancealbumok listájának élén végzett. Az mts Dance Arénában csatlakozik majd hozzá a brit producer és DJ Barry Can't Swim is, valamint a brit klubszcéna hangulatával a KlangKuenstler, valamint Sama' Abdulhadi, Franky Wah és Mene sztárszettjei. A Tesla Universe színpadán egy új művészgeneráció vezetői, Kenya Grace és Iniko, a Feel The Love és a Waiting All Night című slágereiről ismert, energikus Rudimental, valamint a több mint 2 milliárd streameléssel büszkélkedő brit pop- és soulszenzáció, John Newman is fellép majd. A Tesla Universe fellépőinek sorát a megállíthatatlan The Exploited és az ausztrál látnok Dub FX teszik még felejthetetlenebbé. A legnagyobb dance-slágerekért Willy William, Ian Asher és Steve Angello felel, a regionális szenzáció, Joker Out pedig tovább fokozza az izgalmakat. Az EXIT több műfajú kereszteződésében, az ikonikus Visa Fusion Stage-en a Villagers of Ioannina City görög rockzenekar és a Lakeside X cseh szinti-pop együttes lép fel. A súlyosabb hangzás hagyományosan az Explosive Stage-nek van fenntartva, amelynek eddig a svájci thrash metal együttes Coroner és a kizárólag nőkből álló Nemesis death metal csapat lesz a főszereplője. Az EXIT Fesztivál következő kiadása, amely az EXIT Starseeds tematika alatt fut és mottója, hogy: "Ébresszük fel együtt a szuperképességeinket!" - 2024. július 10. és 14. között várja majd a fesztiválozókat az egyik legkülönlegesebb fesztiválhelyszínen, a Péterváradi erődben. A nulladik napon egy különleges Starseeds Takeover előadás kap majd helyet a Tesla Universe színpadán. Jegyek ITT kaphatók. Read the full article
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Frankie Morello versus FRANKIE4: trademark fuss explained
The case between Frankie Morello and FRANKIE4 shows how a trademark case is decided upon bij BOIP and what a good internal summary looks like! We are happy that our intern Laura is providing us with such clear intel.
In this blog we’ll try to answer 2 important things: What does a paralegal or intern do at Backstage Legal, and How does a good summary about a trademark case look like? Paralegal [werkstudent] or intern [stagiair/e] at Backstage Legal We rarely ask you to write a internal memo. If it’s only us that will use your memo once, your work is not very scalable. The entrepreneurial spirit in us…
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Masterlist
Just some quick links to my story introductions.
STORY [FANDOM] (PERSPECTIVE CHARACTERS)
A Few More Hours [Until Dawn] (Lucy Hartley)
A Knife's Edge & Music and Lyrics [Stranger Things] (Belle Barrow, Robin Buckley, Mia Moreno and Eddie Munson)
A Matter of Blood [A Discovery of Witches] (Chizzy Duncan, Alina Driscoll and Monty Sanderson)
Bedtime Stories [The Librarians] (Bonnie Vasliliev)
Boldness Be My Friend [Grishaverse: Six of Crows] (Dmitry Kovalev, Annika Yahontov and Zariyah Yahontov)
Burns Knight [The Inheritance Games] (Fiona Dalton)
Crime, Friendship and Other Things [Detroit: Become Human] (Frankie Alverez)
Dearest Verona [Deadly Class] (Cassie Verona)
Elements, Brains and Fangs [Teen Wolf] (Renée Cobalt)
Flowers of Iron [Lockwood and Co.] (Violet Morello)
From Angels and Gods [The Devil in Me] (Angelica Lonnit and Castor Griffin)
Haly's Circus: All Grown Up [Titans] (Kit Cole, Viola Cole and Tae Lee)
Hunter's Delight [The Quarry] (Lacey Pearson)
Kindred [Shadowhunters] (Aoife Dawnfleur and Benji Fray)
Learn To Do It [Vampire Academy] (Cedric Nicholls and Frances Mazeika)
Listen to Your Hart [Kingsman] (Lily Robinson and Eggsy Unwin)
Misfits and Misinformation [Wednesday] (Carmine Bishop and Talia Hawkins)
No Matter What [Nowhere Boys] (Emie Thompson and Mal Thompson)
Our Legacy [Superman & Lois] (Mara Kent)
Prestige [MacGyver & The Mentalist] (Lilia Bennett-Hope)
Rising Light [Constantine {Written with @fiercefray}] (Kate Bastille)
Ships Ahoy [Wreck] (Reeve Amos and Cali Pierce)
Stories of Hope [Harry Potter] (Hope Wood)
The Butler and the Duke [Pennyworth] (Hannah Duke)
The Conman and the Investigator [Constantine] (Charlie Doyle)
The Making of a Hero [Nightwing] (A.J Kane, Teddy Kane and Dick Grayson)
The Piccola Rossa Series [Peaky Blinders] (Sylvain Alfonsi, Hal Brandon, Cece Hawthorne, Stan Shelby, Luce Turner and Wilf Turner)
The St. Claire Mysteries [Prodigal Son] (Annie St. Claire and Harry St. Claire)
Trust Your Instincts [Dexter: New Blood] (Everleigh Howard)
Truth Serum [Slow Horses] (Millie Blake)
Unexpected Partners [Alex Rider] (Eliza Moriarty)
Verstehen [The Order] (Abby Stone and Becca Warren)
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Sebastian Sauve at Frankie Morello backstage
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