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Necklace by Georg Kleemann, c. 1900
Brooch, unknown, c. 1905
Pendant, René Lalique, c. 1900
#art nouveau#jugendstil#1900s fashion#1900s art#1900s#georg kleeman#brooch#necklace#jewelry#rené lalique#bat#historical fashion#early 20th century#belle epoque#id in alt#paleta post
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Final Fate of Every Beatle: (real)
George: lung cancer metastasized, 2001
Paul: car full of exploding hammers exploded and then the hammers exploded forever, 2013
Ringo: died shortly after proc’ing his ultimate, 1996
John: humanely euthanized after biting Barack Obama, 2022
Pete Best: brain sloshed out of nose during intense rollercoaster, 1990
Dr. Jean Crumple (“Doc”): smashed flat by falling anvil, 1984
Derek: Cigarette covertly replaced with dynamite stick, 2000
Prevor Kleeman: bonked by giant mallet chasing mouse out of home, 1970
Milton Wilton: liquified in industrial centrifuge, 2016
Bloomble: Floated into the sky and into space holding one balloon, 1977, body discovered by Mars Spirit River in 2007
Pleem: burned at the stake for “time travel magic”, 1368
Glaxo: Ate a Flamin’ Hot Cheeto and exploded, 1999
Dark Ringo: Shutdown Ringo’s ultimate before immediately being killed by Doomfist, 1996
Walkman: assassinated by Sony death squad, 1972
Brian Belvis: consumed by wasps, 2006
Boyle: Got sick of eating beans on toast and jumped out window, 2011
George II: died of a broken heart, 1960
Windward the Wood Elf: trampled by fans who were rushing to meet Glaxo, 1973
Lemple Bumpflee: Died of Ligma, 2012
Yoko Ono: melted in the light of the Depravity Moon, 2024
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Some books I read (and enjoyed) this year:
The Thirty Names of Night, Zeyn Joukhadar This Thing Between Us, Gus Moreno Certain Dark Things, Silvia Moreno-Garcia The Women's House of Detention, Hugh Ryan The Sentence, Louise Erdrich CivilWarLand In Bad Decline, George Saunders Lincoln in the Bardo, George Saunders Manhunt, Gretchen Felker-Martin You Too Can Have A Body Like Mine, Alexandra Kleeman Tender Is the Flesh, Agustina Bazterrica The Employees, Olga Ravn Painting Time, Maylis de Kerangal Swann's Way, Marcel Proust Nona the Ninth, Tamsyn Muir Bad Gays: A Homosexual History, Ben Miller and Huw Lemmey Your Emergency Contact Has Experienced An Emergency, Chen Chen Time Is A Mother, Ocean Vuong Elatsoe, Darcie Little Badger Beautiful World, Where Are You?, Sally Rooney Earthings, Sayaka Murata
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list of sa vids (mostly boots, a few bts vids)
saw this done by @lady-ivie-iv and i didn't want to clog up her post with additions so I made my own
(contains a lot of the same videos, i just added some cast members + more int. productions)
Lincoln Center concert
OBC: Jonathan Groff (Melchior), L*a M*chele (Wendla), John Gallagher Jr (Moritz), Lauren Pritchard (Ilse), Jonathan B. Wright (Hanschen), Lilli Cooper (Martha), Gideon Glick (Ernst), Remy Zaken (Thea), Phoebe Strole (Anna), Brian Charles Johnson (Otto), Skylar Austin (Georg), Christine Estabrook (Adult Women), Steven Spinella (Adult Men)
Backstage at Spring Awakening with Jonathan Groff
OBC kinda: Jonathan Groff (Melchior), L*a M*chele (Wendla), John Gallagher Jr (Moritz), Phoebe Strole (u/s Ilse), Jonathan B. Wright (Hanschen), Lilli Cooper (Martha), Gideon Glick (Ernst), Remy Zaken (Thea), Krysta Rodriguez (u/s Anna), Brian Charles Johnson (Otto), Skylar Astin (Georg), Frances Mercati-Anthony (u/s Adult Women), Steven Spinella (Adult Men)
Jonathan Groff and L*a M*chele's last performance: Jonathan Groff (Melchior), L*a M*chele (Wendla), John Gallagher Jr (Moritz), Emma Hunton (Ilse), Matt Doyle (u/s Hanschen), Lilli Cooper (Martha), Blake Daniel (Ernst), Remy Zaken (Thea), Phoebe Strole (Anna), Brian Charles Johnson (Otto), Skylar Austin (Georg), Christine Estabrook (Adult Women), Glenn Fleshler (Adult Men)
7 Aug 2008: Matt Doyle (u/s Melchior), Alexandra Socha (Wendla), Gerard Canonico (Moritz), Emma Hunton (Ilse), Jesse Swenson (u/s Hanschen), Amanda Castanos (Martha), Morgan Karr (u/s Ernst), Caitlin Kinnunen (Thea), Emily Kinney (Anna), Gabe Violett (Otto), Andrew Durand (Georg)
Broadway probably 2008: Matt Doyle (u/s Melchior), Alexandra Socha (Wendla), Blake Bashoff (u/s Moritz), Emma Hunton (Ilse), Jesse Swenson (u/s Hanschen), Lilli Cooper (Martha), Blake Daniel (Ernst), Remy Zaken (Thea), Phoebe Strole (Anna), Brian Charles Johnson (Otto), Skylar Astin (Georg) Glenn Flesher (Adult Men), most likely Christine Estabrook (Adult Women)
Broadway Tony Performance
Weird censored performance on good morning America
Spring awakening cast does grease (iconic)
Broadway press reel
First national tour: Kyle Riabko (Melchior), Christy Altomare (Wendla), Blake Bashoff (Moritz), Steffi D (Ilse), Andy Mientus (Hanschen), Sarah Hunt (Martha), Ben Moss (Ernst), Kimiko Glenn (Thea), Gabrielle Garza (Anna), Anthony Lee Medina (Otto), Matt Shingledecker (Georg), Angela Reed (Adult Women), Henry Stram (Adult Men)
29 Nov 2011 1nt: Jake Epstein (Melchior), Christy Altomare (Wendla), Blake Bashoff (Moritz), Steffi D (Ilse), Andy Mientus (Hanschen), Sarah Hunt (Martha), Ben Fankhauser (Ernst), Kimiko Glenn (Thea), Gabrielle Garza (Anna), Anthony Lee Medina (Otto), Matt Shingledecker (Georg), Angela Reed (Adult Women), Henry Stram (Adult Men)
Totally Trucked 1nt bts vids
2nd National tour (audio playlist, video playlist): Christopher Wood (Melchior), Elizabeth Judd (Wendla), Coby Getzug (Moritz), Courtney Markowitz (Ilse), Devon Stone (Hanschen), Aliya Bowles (Martha), Daniel Plimpton (Ernst), Emily Mest (Thea), Rachel Geisler (Anna), George Salazar (Otto), Jim Hogan (Georg), Sarah Kleeman (Adult Women), Mark Poppleton (Adult Men)
Class of 1891 bts vids (2nt)
London playlist: Aneurin Barnard (Melchior), Charlotte Wakefield (Wendla), Iwan Rheon (Moritz), Lucy May Barker (Ilse), Jamie Blackley (Hanschen), Hayley Gallivan (Martha), Harry McEntire (Ernst), Evelyn Hoskins (Thea), Natasha Barnes (Anna), Edd Judge (Otto), Jos Slovick (Georg), Sian Thomas (Adult Women), Richard Cordery (Adult Men)
Deaf West (act 1) Spring Awakening (act 2): Austin McKenzie (Melchior), Sandra Mae Frank/Katie Boeck (Wendla/voice of Wendla), Daniel Durant/Alex Boniello (Moritz/voice of Moritz), Krysta Rodriguez (Ilse), Andy Mientus (Hanschen), Treshelle Edmond/Kathryn Gallagher (Martha/voice of Martha), Josh Castille/Daniel David Stewart (Ernst/voice of Ernst), Amelia Hensley (Thea), Lauren Luiz (Voice of Thea/Melitta), Ali Stroker (Anna), Miles Barbee/Sean Grandillo (Otto/voice of Otto), Alex Wyse (Georg), Camryn Manheim and Marlee Marlin (Adult Women), Russel Harvard and Patrick Page (Adult Men)
LA dwsa woybr: Joey Haro (Hanschen), Josh Castille/Daniel David Stewart (Ernst/voice of Ernst)
Dwsa Tony performance
Dwsa on Seth Meyers
amateur/regional productions:
Spring awakening at Syracuse Summer Theatre: Chip Weber (Melchior), Maya Dwyer (Wendla), Tim Willard (Moritz), Madeline Shuron (Ilse), Liam Collins (Hanschen), Chelsea Colton (Martha), Doug Schneider (Ernst), Taylorann Flurschutz (Thea), Taylor Peck (Anna), Chris Wagner (Otto), Emmett Wickersham (Georg), Michaela Oney (Adult Women), Tallon Larham (Adult Men)
Bitch of living from Ann Arbor Concert: Ben Walker (Melchior), Rohit Gopal (Moritz), Matthew Kemp (Hanschen), Cameron Sirian (Ernst), Grant Rossini (Otto), Griffin Binnicker (Georg), John Siebert (Adult Men)
Some non-english language productions:
Mexico playlist ( Despertando en Primavera): Mauricio Romero (Melchior), Melissa Barrera (Wendla), Pepe Navarrete (Moritz), Roxana Puente (Ilse), Iker Madrid (Hanschen), Ivonne Garza (Martha), Arturo Valdemar (Ernst), Melissa Ortiz (Thea), Estibalitz Ruiz (Anna), Pablo Rodriguez (Otto), Diego Medel (Georg), Fernanda Borches (Adult Women), Cristobal Garcia-Naranjo (Adult Men)
Brasil cast recording (O Despertar da Primavera): Pierre Baitelli (Melchoir), Malu Rodrigues (Wendla), Rodrigo Palfando (Moritz), Leticia Colin (Ilse), Thiago Amaral (Hanschen), Laura Lobo (Martha), Felipe de Carolis (Ernst), Julia Bernat (Thea), Estrela Blanco (Anna), Bruno Sigrist (Otto), Andre Loddi (Georg), Debora Olivieri (Adult Women), Carlos Gregorio (Adult Men)
Some Spring Awakening Vienna videos: Rasmus Borkowski (Melchior), Hanna Kastner (Wendla), Wolfgang Turks (Moritz), Jennifer Kothe (Ilse), Johannes Huth (Hanschen), Sonja Dengler (Martha), Matthias Bollwerk (Ernst), Jeannine Wacker (Thea), Jana Nagy (Anna), Marlon Wehmeier (Otto), Dominik Hees (Georg), Julia Stemberger (Adult Women), Adult Men unknown
Argentina proshot (Despertando en Primavera): Fernando Dente (Melchior), Florencia Otero (Wendla), Federico Salles (Moritz), Mariana Jaccazio (Ilse), Eliseo Barrionuevo (Hanschen), Belén Pasqualini (Martha), Leandro Bassano (Ernst), Julieta Nair Calvo (Thea), Mivaela Pierani Méndez (Anna), Cristian Centurión (Otto), Julián Rubino (Georg), Irene Almus (Adult Women), Tony Lestingi (Adult Men)
SA Japan trailer (there are other vids on yt)
SA Korea Totally Fucked (South Korea)
gosh this is long as hell omg... Once again thank you to @lady-ivie-iv for the idea and great list!
#I need help! this is too long#i am supposed to be studying form#*for midterms#and I did this#I have too much fun censoring l*a m*chele#I am once again thinking about totally trucked#might just binge watch them tonight#armwarmers#anyways enjoy!#spring awakening#long post#musicals#broadway
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list of books I read this year and really enjoyed:
Fiction
The Vanishing Half by Brit Bennett
historical fiction about two black twins and their families, and how their lives divert after one begins passing for white. (CW: racism, domestic abuse and sexual assault.)
A Psalm for the Wild-Built by Becky Chambers
fantasy/sci-fi novella about a tea monk who meets the spokesperson for the group of sentient robots. lots about the search of meaning in life.
Into the Drowning Deep by Mira Grant
horror novel about mermaids. (CW: gorey deaths, animal death.)
Lot by Bryan Washington
short story collection.
Piranesi by Susanna Clarke
fantasy novella about a man living in an endless house.
Non-Fiction
We Can Do Better Than This: 35 Voices on the Future of LGBTQ+ Rights
anthology of essays by LGBT people about LGBT issues.
The Disordered Cosmos: A Journey Into Dark Matter, Spacetime, and Dreams Deferred by Chanda Prescod-Weinstein
memoir by a black scientist about her work in physics, and her struggles with racism and sexism in the science fields. (cw: one chapter discusses rape.)
Breathtaking: Inside the NHS in a Time of Pandemic by Rachel Clarke.
memoir of a NHS nurse during the early days of COVID.
Disfigured: On Fairy Tales, Disability, and Making Space by Amanda Leduc
explores various fairy tales through the lens of disability.
Brown Baby: A Memoir of Race, Family and Home by Nikesh Shukla
memoir by an Asian father about parenthood, and about raising children in a racist, sexist world.
Maybe You Should Talk to Someone: A Therapist, Her Therapist, and Our Lives Revealed by Lori Gottlieb
memoir by a therapist about some of her clients, and her own experience with therapy.
Sex Robots & Vegan Meat: Adventures at the Frontier of Birth, Food, Sex and Death by Jenny Kleeman
an exploration into the science of meatless meat, sex bots, foetuses grown in artificial wombs, and suicide machines. (CW: discussions of sexism and suicide.)
The Secret Midwife: Life, Death and the Truth about Birth by Phillipa George
memoir of an NHS midwife. (CW: child death.)
The Sleeping Beauties: And Other Stories of Mystery Illness by Suzanne O'Sullivan
explores the history of psychosomatic illnesses.
#books#long post#i had an almost even split between fiction and non-fictions books read this year#(i know most of these are non-fiction. they're so fascinating! i loved reading these!)#a lot of the fiction i read this year didn't wow me but a lot of the non-fiction did
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Rules: answer the questions and tag 9 people you want to get to know better/catch up with
Tagged by @minilev thank youuu!💛
3 ships -- George Weasley / Eva Haig, John Seed / Billy Bluebird, Reiner Braun / Jamie Mulligan (these are the pairings I created myself to revel in the dreams of the characters😅)
Last song -- Uptown Girl — Billy Joel
Last Movie -- Blade Runner 2049
Currently watching -- “The Handmaid's Tale” ('m doing it again) and "Seven" by Fincher and of course Snyderkat
Currently reading -- “Sex without people, meat without animals” (Jenny Kleeman)
Currently craving -- stop eating too much and get rid of self-doubt
tagg: @shelliechen @ja-crispea @dep-yo-tee @shallow-gravy @red-nightskies @ziorre @strafethesesinners @dieguzguz
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Nancy Drew and the Hidden Staircase
Nancy Drew and the Hidden Staircase hails from Warner Bros. Entertainment, A Very Good Productions, and Red 56. The film stars Sophia Lillis as Nancy Drew, Zoe Renee as George Fayne, Mackenzie Graham as Bess Marvin, Laura Slade Wiggins as Helen, Sam Trammell as Carson Drew, Linda Lavin as Flora, Andrea Anders as Aunt Hannah, and Evan Castelloe as Derek Barnes. Ellen DeGeneres, Jeff Kleeman, and Chip Gains are producing the film. Katt Shea is directing from a script by Nina Fiore and John Herrera.
The synopsis for Nancy Drew and the Hidden Staircase reads:
After the death of his wife, Carson Drew decides to leave Chicago behind and make a fresh start with his daughter in River Heights. But for 16-year-old Nancy Drew, life in a small town is mighty dull. She longs for excitement, adventure, and the chance to make a difference. Nancy gets that opportunity when she is asked to help solve the ghostly activity at the Twin Elms mansion. Can she help explain the creaking footsteps, exploding lightbulbs and the ominous creature? Is it the handiwork of high-school bully Derek Barnes? Or is it possible that the ghost of original owner Malcolm Colfax is back for revenge? Recruiting her best friends George and Bess, along with local “mean girl” Helen, Nancy Drew is on the case!
Nancy Drew and the Hidden Staircase hits theaters on March 15.
#TGCLiz#nancy drew and the hidden staircase#nancy drew#sophia lillis#zoe renee#mackenzie graham#laura slade wiggins#sam trammell#linda lavin#andrea anders#even castelloe#katt shea#nina fiore#john herrera#ellen degeneres#jeff kleeman#chip gains#warner bros#a very good production#red 56
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Bootleg trading !!
Hey folks I’m a new Bootleg trader and I would love to expand my collection so let’s trade (I also gift in reasonable amounts) I usually reply in 24 hours :) [Side Info I don’t list full cast info for my videos but I have them on my computer.]
Videos: Amelie (with Philipa Soo) Avenue Q OBC Book Of Mormon (with Ben Platt) Come From Away OBC Dear Evan Hansen OBC Dear Evan Hansen (with Micheal Lee Brown & Olivia Puckett) Great Comet OBC Great Comet (with Shoba Narayan & Dave Malloy) Heathers (with Dan Domench) Hamilton OBC Hamilton Bway 2016 (with a lot of understudies and standby’s) Hamilton Bway 2016 Replacement Cast Hamilton Angelica Tour August 2017 Legally blond (idk the cast tho) Les Mis bway 2007 Next To Normal 8/3/2010 Newsies 2014 Closing Night Newsies 6/3/2016 National Tour Spring Awakening (1st National Tour Amazing quality !!) Rent 10th anniversary cast Wicked (with Stephanie J. Block) Wicked (Kristin Chenoweth last performance)
Wants: ANYTHING NOT ON THIS LIST but I’ll love you if you have Bare (Off-Broadway),Bring it on, Chicago, In The Heights, Hamilton Chicago, or anything Waitress !! But i don’t accept rar folders cause my computer can’t open those :c
Audios: (under the cut with full cast info)
Hamilton: (chronological)
27/7/2013 Vassar College (tracked) Cast: Utkarsh Ambudkar, Daveed Diggs, Joshua Henry, Chris Jackson, Lin Manuel Miranda, Javier Muñoz, Ana Nogueira, Presilah Nunez, Anika Noni Rose
01/09/16 (tracked) Jon Rua (u/s Alexander Hamilton), Leslie Odom Jr., Renee Elise Goldsberry, Alysha Deslorieux (s/b Eliza Hamilton), Christopher Jackson, Daveed Diggs, Okieriete Onaodowan, Anthony Ramos, Jasmine Cephas Jones, Jonathan Groff
Jun 16, 2016 | bwaycomet's master - Limited trade (2:1) - Miguel Cervantes (Hamilton), Daniel Breaker (Aaron Burr), Ari Afsar (Eliza), Aubin Wise (s/b Angelica), Amber Ardolino (u/s Peggy/Maria), Colby Lewis (s/b Washington), Chris De'Sean Lee (Lafayette/Jefferson), Wallace Smith (Mulligan/Madison), Jose Ramos (Laurens/Philip), Alexander Gemignani (King George III), Malik Shabazz Kitchen (Philip Schuyler/James Reynolds/Doctor), Jose Amor (Seabury), John Michael Fiumara (Charles Lee), Remmie Bourgeois (George Eacker), Chloe Campbell, Jean Godsend Floradin, Aaron Gordon, Holly James, Justice Moore, Samantha Pollino, Candace Quarrels
Hamilton - Broadway - July 29, 2016 - MP3 Untracked - LIMITED TRADE (2:1) (Javier Munoz (Alexander Hamilton), Sydney James Harcourt (u/s Aaron Burr), Lexi Lawson (Eliza Schuyler), Christopher Jackson (George Washington), Andrew Chapelle (u/s Marquis de Lafayette/Thomas Jefferson), Okieriete Onaodowan (Hercules Mulligan/James Madison), Anthony Ramos (John Laurens/Phillip Hamilton), Elizabeth Judd (u/s Angelica Schuyler), Alysha Deslorieux (u/s Peggy Schuyler/Maria Reynolds), Rory O'Malley (King George). Elizabeth's first performance as Angelica. :
MPEG - TRACKED (ZIP) | August 9, 2016 Javier Muñoz (Hamilton), Lexi Lawson (Eliza), Austin Smith (u/s Aaron Burr), Alysha Deslorieux (s/b Angelica), Nicholas Christopher (s/b George Washington), Andrew Chappelle (u/s Lafayette/Thomas Jefferson), Okieriete Onaodowan (Hercules Mulligan/James Madison), Thayne Jasperson (u/s John Laurens/Philip Hamilton), Sasha Hutchings (u/s Peggy/Maria Reynolds), Rory O'Malley (King George III)
M4A - UNTRACKED | Broadway | December 8, 2016 Cast: Javier Muñoz (Hamilton), Lexi Lawson (Eliza), Brandon Victor Dixon (Burr), Mandy Gonzalez (Angelica), Nicholas Christopher (Washington), Seth Stewart (Lafayette/Jefferson), Jordan Fisher (John Laurens/Phillip Hamilton), Jasmine Cephas Jones (Peggy Schuyler/Maria Reynolds), Rory O'Malley (King George) Notes: Jasmine’s last performance as Peggy/Maria. Jasmine gets a little ovation after her high note in “Say No To This” and right as “Room Where It Happens” starts.
San Francisco, April 7, 2017: Michael Luwoye (Alexander Hamilton), Joshua Henry (Aaron Burr), Solea Pfeiffer (Eliza Schuyler), Isaiah Johnson (George Washington), Jordan Donica (Marquis de Lafayette/Thomas Jefferson), Mathenee Treco (Hercules Mulligan/James Madison), Rubén J. Carbajal (John Laurens/Philip Hamilton), Emmy Raver-Lampman (Angelica Schuyler), Amber Iman (Peggy Schuyler/Maria Reynolds), Rory O'Malley (King George III)
Mai 2017 cast: Donald Webber Jr (u/s Alexander Hamilton), Lexi Lawson (Eliza Hamilton), Nik Walker (u/s Aaron Burr), Mandy Gonzalez (Angelica Schuyler), George Washington (Bryan Terrell Clark), James Monroe Iglehart (Marquis de Lafayette/Thomas Jefferson), J. Quinton Johnson (Hercules Mulligan/James Madison), Anthony Lee Medina (John Laurens/Philip Hamilton), Alysha Deslorieux (Peggy Schuyler/Maria Reynolds), Brian D'Arcy James (King George), David Guzman (u/s Philip Schuyler/James Reynolds/Doctor), Samuel Seabury (Thayne Jasperson), Gregory Haney (u/s Charles Lee), Rickey Tripp (George Eaker), Ensemble: Lauren Boyd, Sasha Hollinger, Elizabeth Judd, Kim Taylor, Tanairi Sade Vazquez, Voltaire Wade-Greene (swing), Zelig Williams
FLAC - UNTRACKED | 1st National Tour - Tempe, AZ | February 1, 2018 Ryan Alvarado (S/b Alexander Hamilton), Julia K. Harriman (Elizabeth Schuyler), Nicholas Christopher (Aaron Burr), Sabrina Sloan (Angelica Schuyler), Isaiah Johnson (George Washington), Josh Andres Rivera (S/b Lafayette/Jefferson), Mathenee Treco (Mulligan/Madison), Ruben J. Carbajal (Laurens/Philip), Peter Matthew Smith (King George III)
Others: (alphabetical)
Bandstand - Papermill Playhouse - November 15, 2015 - WAV (Tracked & Untracked) Cast: Corey Cott (Donnie Novitski) , Laura Osnes (Julia Trojan) , Beth Leavel (Mrs. Adams) Joe Carroll (Johnny Simpson), Geoff Packard (Wayne Wright)
The Band’s Visit - Off-Broadway - November 30, 2016 - M4a (Untracked) Cast: Ari'el Stachel (Haled/Trumpet), Tony Shalhoub (Twefig/Conductor), Sharone Sayegh (Israeli Soldier 1/Anna), Kristen Sieh (Israeli Soldier 2/Iris), George Abud (Camal/Violin), Alok Tewari (Simon/2nd Clarinet), Harvey Valdes (Guitar/Oud), Sam Sadgursky (Clarinet/Flute), David Garo Yellin (Cello), Rachel Prather (Ticket girl/Julia), Daniel David Stewart (Papi), Andrew Polk (Avram), John Cariani (Itzik), Katrina Lenk (Dina), Bill Army (Zelger), Erik Lieberman (Telephone Guy), Jonathan Raviv (Sammy/Guard)
Dear Evan Hansen Cast: Colton Ryan (u/s Evan Hansen), Laura Dreyfuss (Zoe Murphy), Mike Faist (Connor Murphy), Rachel Bay Jones Heidi Hansen), Kristolyn Lloyd (Alana Beck), Michael Park (Larry Murphy), Will Roland (Jared Kleinman), Jennifer Laura Thompson (Cynthia Murphy) notes: Colton's second performance as Evan.
Dear Evan Hansen 10/7/2015 Arena Stage Cast: Ben Platt, Mike Faist, Laura Dreyfuss, Will Roland, Alexis Molnar, Michael Park, Jennifer Laura Thompson, Rachel Bay Jones Notes: Contains Cut Songs
Dear Evan Hansen 21/11/2017 Broadway anyirismusical’s master Cast : Noah Galvin, Mike Faist, Will Roland, Laura Dreyfus, Kristolyn Lloyd, Rachel Bay Jones, Jennifer Laura Thompson, Michael Park Notes: Noah’s first show as Evan
Miss Saigon - Broadway - March 29, 2017 (Matinee) - M4a (Untracked) Cast: Jon Jon Briones (The Engineer), Lianah Sta. Ana (alt. Kim), Alistair Brammer (Chris), Katie Rose Clarke (Ellen), Nicholas Christopher (John), Devin Ilaw (Thuy), Ericka Hunter (u/s Gigi) notes: This is Ericka’s first show as Gigi!
Hadestown (July 31, 2016 Matinee): Cast: Nabiyah Be (Eurydice), Damon Daunno (Orpheus), J. Bernard Calloway (u/s Hades), Amber Gray (Persephone), Matt Saldivar (Hermes), Lulu Fall, Jessie Shelton, Erica Sweany (Fates). New York Theatre Workshop.
In The Heights - March 8th, 2007 - Off-Broadway Cast: Lin-Manuel Miranda, Christopher Jackson, Asmeret Ghebremichael (u/s Carla), Andrea Burns, Robin de Jesus, Karen Olivo, Mandy Gonzalez, John Herrera, Priscilla Lopez, Olga Merediz, Eliseo Roman, Seth Stewart
In the Heights - Off-Broadway - June 9, 2007 - MP3 (Tracked) Cast: Lin-Manuel Miranda (Usnavi), Mandy Gonzalez (Nina), Joshua Henry (u/s Benny), Karen Olivo (Vanessa), Robin de Jesus (Sonny), Doreen Montavlo (u/s Abuela Claudia), John Herrera (Kevin), Priscilla Lopez (Camila), Andrea Burns (Daniela), Janet Dacal (Carla), Eliseo Roman (Piragua Guy), Rickey Tripp (u/s Graffiti Pete), Doreen Montalvo (Bolero Singer)
Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder / Audio / 2015-11-13, National Tour (Cleveland, OH): Cast: John Rapson (D'Ysquith Family); Kevin Massey (Monty Navarro); Kristen Beth Williams (Sibella Hallward); Adrienne Eller (Phoebe D'Ysquith); Mary VanArsdel (Miss Shingle)*hochbergaudio’s master
School of Rock / Audio / 2015-11-09, Broadway: Cast: Alex Brightman (Dewey); Sierra Boggess (Rosalie); Spencer Moses (Ned); Mamie Parris (Patty); Dante Melucci (Freddy); Evie Dolan (Katie); Jared Parker (Lawrence); Isabella Russo (Summer); Bobbie MacKenzie (Tomika); Brandon Niederauer (Zack)
Spring Awakening 12/2/2011 2NT LA (tracked) Cast: Christopher Wood, Elizabeth Judd, Coby Getzug, Courtney Markowitz, Jim Hogan, Aliya Bowles, Rachel Geisler, Emily Mest, George Salazar, Devon Stone, Daniel Plimpton, Sarah Kleeman, Mark Poppleton
Wicked / Audio / 2013-05-28, Broadway: Cast: Lindsay Mendez (Elphaba); Katie Rose Clarke (Glinda); Derek Klena (Fiyero); Adam Grupper (The Wizard); John Schiappa (Doctor Dillamond); Randy Danson (Madame Morrible); Catherine Charlebois (Nessarose); F. Michael Haynie (Boq) *Lindsay and Derek’s first show
Wicked / Audio / 2014-02-22, Broadway: Caat: Lindsay Mendez (Elphaba); Alli Mauzey (Glinda); Kyle Dean Massey (Fiyero); Tom McGowan (The Wizard); Carol Kane (Madame Morrible); Catherine Charlebois (Nessarose); Michael Wartella (Boq) *Lindsay, Alli, Kyle, and Tom’s final show
#broadway bootlegs#broadway musicals#hamilton bootleg#hamilton audios#hamilton musical#dear evan hansen bootleg#dear evan hansen#avenue q#book of mormon#ben platt#bootleg#musicals bootleg#great comet#legally blond#les mis#spring awakening#next to normal#wicked#bootleg wants#bootlegs#wicked bootleg#wicked audio#school of rock#in the heights#rent muscial#rent bootleg#spring awakening bootleg
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credits: Alex Gray
There are plenty of articles swirling around the web offering very practical processes, frameworks or new perspectives aimed at building the future of brand strategy and account planning.
This is not one of them.
See, planners love to talk process. Rarely do we discuss practice.
I’m talking about those small, simple, surprisingly enriching habits we can do to help us operate better as creative people. Routines we can return to and repeat, over time, in order to compound our creativity. Interests and skills that can prevent us from devolving into lifeless robots.
The reality is, we can ramble on about Porter’s 5 Forces till we’re blue in the face — it won’t necessarily make us more inspired, more creatively fulfilled or more imaginative in the way we approach the craft of brand planning.
So instead of penning another post with some elaborate consumer mindset matrix that you can copy-and-paste into your next strategy presentation, I figured I’d instead offer up 20 ways to help you become a better strategist. A mindset, rather than a skillset.
It may seem trivial. It may seem impractical. But even if there’s just one thing in here that you start using, I’ll consider it a roaring success. And of course, it’s not an exhaustive list, so I’m interested to know what works for you.
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Archive your media consumption
Books, podcasts, news stories, documentaries, interesting YouTube clips. Diversify. Record all the media you consume, on paper. If you want, distill it into one sentence once you’re done, or write down the one thing you found most remarkable about it. It may sound obsessive. And it is. But if you subscribe to the idea that creativity is merely connecting the dots, you need to start by collecting more dots. Either you’ll quickly find holes in your media diet, or you’ll begin to see more patterns in the world around you. Win, win.
Write your own textbook
Before I landed my first job as a strategist, I had zero experience in the field. Zilch. But what I did have was a surplus of post-graduation angst, way too much time on my hands, and a handful of empty notebooks. So I read blogs, consumed industry articles and scribbled down a bunch of bad ideas that now make me laugh. I filled notebook after notebook with random quotes, stats, useful insights from studies on psychology or human behavior, diagrams of business frameworks, lists of branding principles, even slides from noteworthy Skillshares. It’s still a habit I hold today, and it’s probably been the most beneficial contributor to my own work. Become an obsessive archiver. Create your own course syllabus. Write your own textbook.
Go to a bar by yourself
Or coffee shop. Book store. Park. Doesn’t matter. Some place where people mingle. Free yourself from corporate captivity and head out into the wild. For some odd reason, it seems as though strategists and account planners today don’t get out into the real world very often (even stranger, we’ve begun to celebrate them whenever they do). Which is why the smallest, simplest thing I’d challenge you to do is to go interface with complete strangers somewhere. Observe the way people interact. Ask them questions. Listen. Don’t be a creep. It may feel awkward at first, but you’ll come away with something special. And the truth is that the more awkward, terrifying, or contrived this may feel to you, the more you probably need to actually go do it.
Meditate
It’s as simple as this: if you work in a creative industry and don’t meditate, you’re leaving potential on the table. So start with this: 10 minutes a day for 10 days. It’s that easy. If you don’t notice any difference in your mental state, then feel free to discredit everything else I say from this point forward. I genuinely believe in it. And some of the smartest, most creative people I’ve worked with are believers, too. You know that uncomfortable, anxious feeling you experience when you have 30 open tabs on your browser? Same thing happens inside your noggin, day-in and day-out. You may not even realize it. But it clouds and corrodes your mental machinery. Use meditation as your mental disinfectant.
Set yourself back 40 years
“You have to understand the past to understand the present.” Those are the words of famed astrophysicist Carl Sagan, but it’s pertinent advice for marketing strategists, too. In an industry so obsessed with timeliness, it helps to recognize and appreciate timelessness. Because as much as we like to nerd out on Snapchat’s latest ad offering, or Mary Meeker’s mobile adoption charts, or some clever campaign execution that just sprouted up on every industry trade website, the reality is that you can learn a lot about the future by better understanding the past. By understanding the things that haven’t changed or will never change. By recognizing behaviors, attitudes or ideas that withstand the test of time. You can check out The Anatomy of Humbug or The Book of Gossage or 100 Ways to Create a Great Ad or A Master Class in Brand Planning or even check out John Griffith’s Out of the Box Thinking. Anything that provides a peek behind the curtain of Nowness.
Make writing a practice
A common first mistake is thinking you’re not a writer. That it’s a domain reserved solely for people with ‘creative’ in their title. Nonsense. If your job depends on articulating ideas, you need to write. Not to mention, you need to write with clarity, with simplicity and, at times, unfettered imagination. Fortunately, there are a lot of good books out there to help anyone, in any position, get a better handle on how to write. Annie Lamott’s Bird by Bird. Stephen King’s On Writing. Steven Pinker’s The Sense of Style. Kurt Vonnegut’s rules for writing. There’s a bunch. Bonus: George Saunder’s “What Writers Really Do When They Write.” Or just stop reading bad books from bad writers. Life’s too short for that.
Study shareholder reports
For better or for worse, Wall Street runs this world. And since shareholders determine so much of the business world today, both directly and indirectly, these publicly available artifacts are invaluable. They give you a better sense of how corporations actually create value in the world, how they communicate that value and how they intend to build on that growth moving forward. Learn the basics. Know what to look for in a balance sheet. Understand a company’s levers for growth. Look at the language they use. Better yet, invest a few hundred bucks in a company. Monitor its ebbs and flows for a few months. It’ll teach you more about business than any advertising award show case study.
Debunk your own opinions
Strategy requires decisiveness. Problem is, decisiveness sometimes breeds certitude, self-assurance, maybe even cockiness. Be suspicious of certainty, everywhere you see it. One of the great qualities that make strategists so valuable in the creative process is their innate sense of contrarianism. Their recognition of biases and blindspots. The ability to put thoughts through the scientific method. So to build up this elasticity of mind, I say, spend more time exploring contrasts. Refresh your critical thinking skills. Study the dichotomy of debate. Watch FoxNews and MSNBC in the same sitting (but stop before it makes you depressed about the world). Covet thy contrasts. Ultimately, it’s about listening more, not less, to the opinions of those you disagree with. Because having answers is great. But having perspective is, too.
Follow creative visionaries like you follow sports teams, Beyonce or Game of Thrones
I‘m always fascinated to hear how other creative people talk about their work. Creative people beyond the world of advertising or marketing. I’m especially partial to architects and industrial designers — the way they share inspiration, the way they describe their creative process, the words they use to articulate experiences, and the manner in which they frame the challenges they overcame. It’s inspiring to hear them talk, and it’s a kick-in-the-ass reminder that you don’t need a bunch of slides in a Keynote deck to sell an idea. Go find inspiration external of your industry. It’s everywhere. Simple stuff, like James Victore’s YouTube videos, Netflix’s Abstract series, or a podcast on the craft of songwriting. For God’s sake, let’s broaden our creative aperture beyond just marketing.
Go for a walk
The benefits of walking on creativity are really starting to stack up. Personally, I’ve been amazed at how quickly it can jumpstart thinking. My advice: make it a daily ritual. Even if it’s just 5 minutes or quick spin around the block. Take a colleague. Talk things through. Bond. It’s a useful way to really get to the heart of something. Not only can this more casual setting help bullshit-proof your talking points and weed-out all the wicked jargon, it may be one of the handiest ways to get outside of your own head a bit. As Søren Kierkegaard once said, “I walked myself into my best thoughts.” And suffice it to say that dude had some pretty profound thoughts.
Start an observation journal
In his book Choose Yourself, James Altucher recommends writing down 10 new ideas each day as a way to develop your “idea muscle.” The thought is, most of these ideas will probably suck, but it’s the regimen the matters most. Instead of ideas, you may find it beneficial to create a shortlist of observations or insights you have throughout the day. It can include seemingly minor realizations, like the way people act in elevators, or the way runners acknowledge each other on the streets or your own quirky theory around how people’s fashion choices correlate to their usage of certain slang. I don’t know. Get weird. Something might stick. And whenever the duty to “uncover an insight” for a project finally comes along, it won’t feel so daunting. And who knows, maybe it’ll all eventually culminate into something brilliant like this or this or this.
Get tactile
The screen is your enemy. At least at first. So before you even begin to design a presentation or outline a narrative or self-edit your thoughts, it helps to get out of your own head and put things down on paper. Not Powerpoint. Not Google Docs. Paper. Use sharpies, stickies, index cards. Pull out a blank page and free-write for five minutes. Draw your own version of an input canvas. Make lists, sketch diagrams, give yourself a nasty paper cut. It helps. A strategist’s own self-induced demand for irreducible simplicity often makes this type of playfulness seem verboten. But it gets the brain to fire in different ways. And there’s a bit of magic in making a mess. Plus, it often results in interesting creative stimulus that can help inspire others, or even make them feel a bit more like an active participant in your own process.
Master the interview
Say what you want about Howard Stern, but the man extracts answers out of people that no one else can. I’m amazed at how great interviewers can do this. They strip away people’s protective layers like old coats of asbestos-laden paint. TV legends like James Lipton, Barbara Walters, Larry King. But there’s also a new wave of noteworthy people today on YouTube and podcasts. People like Sam Jones, Brian Rose, Krista Tippett, just to name a few. Watch their body language. Listen to their line of questioning. Notice how they navigate the subtexts in between spoken sentences. The point is, we stand to gain a lot from speaking less and listening more. And being able to ask the right question, the right way, at the right moment, is some sort of alchemy.
Write poetry
Hold on, hear me out. This one’s more important than you think. Writing poetry trains you to choose your words wisely. Admittedly, it’s hard. Really hard. And it can be incredibly uncomfortable at first. But reduction is an art-form. And simplicity is key, right? You’ll quickly notice how many of the words we use on a day-to-day basis are (at best) entirely unnecessary and (at worst) downright confusing to those around us. Start writing. Obsess over details. Revise, refine, rework. With a little bit of patience and a commitment to practice, you may be astounded at how drastically it changes both the way you express yourself and how you communicate ideas. Plus, poetry almost serves as a sort of creative liposuction for buzzwords, cliches and other egregiously overused language.
Channel your inner comic
Comics are critical conduits of cultures and society. Sounds overstated, right? It’s not. The role of the comedian — among many — is to observe people’s behaviors, the words they use, their assumptions and habits and idiosyncrasies that all too often go unnoticed. For comics, truth is currency. Jokes make us laugh because they make us think. And that’s why stand-up comedy is incredibly relevant to any aspiring creative individual (aside from also being utterly enjoyable). Have a go at writing some of your own comedy bits. Revisit the beautiful world of satire writing. Sign-up for an improv comedy course. Not only will it get you to think, it will get you to think fast. It’ll teach you about universal truths. It’ll teach you about delivery. It’ll teach you how to rediscover your own sense of playfulness. And it’ll teach you the importance of not taking things so devastatingly seriously. We‘d all stand to benefit from taking things a bit less seriously.
Analyze the anatomy of stories
People who work in advertising are all storytellers in the same way that people who live in Los Angeles are all actors. Hogwash. Instead of trying to become the next Rumi, maybe start by simply unpacking the methods that other master storytellers use to hook you. Virtually any story — a news article, a TED talk, a documentary — can be dissected into distinct elements. What’s the main thesis? How do they support or prove this thesis? What’s the narrative arc? What are the chapters of their story? You can usually identify the sequences of stories with a little extra effort and attention (case in point, most business books have one core idea behind them — no matter how ‘big’ they claim their idea to be — even a cursory glance at the table of contents can give you a better sense as to how the author chooses to present their story, offer evidence, explain its implications and, ultimately, persuade you).
Maintain logs
Logs are just daily recordings. You can use them to monitor your personal finances, track fitness goals or tally up your basic to-do lists. Anything, really. But logs are important because they operationalize two things that all strategists continually need: perspective and progress. Logs remind us that making shit happen takes time. It also takes dedication, an eye for effectiveness and a step-by-step plan for actually getting there. Don’t overthink it. Start small. Ideally, something in your personal life you want to achieve or get better at. Set goals. Figure out the ways to best get it done. Make adjustments as you go. It’ll add rigor to your personal life. And it’ll bleed over into your work eventually.
Bourdain yourself
Yes, I just turned celebrity chef and television personality, Anthony Bourdain, into a verb. But it’s a helpful one. I’ve long admired the way Bourdain (and really any travel writer) looks beyond their own understandings of the world in order to gain a new perspective of the people around them. It’s a good way to live your life. Certainly more interesting. Truth is, I’ve never stepped foot inside of a mosque. I’ve never attended a polo match. I’ve never competed in an organized dance competition nor have I ever traveled to Southeast Asia. Yet each one of these experiences have their own unique subcultures, traditions, vernacular, symbols and social norms that make them remarkably distinct and special. It gives you a slightly better sense as to why people act the way they do. Why they believe what they believe. You get to see the underbelly of what matters to people. Keep notes. Take pictures. Absorb.
Teach others
Inside of you is a set of experiences, ideas and opinions unique to you. Cherish it. There are a ton of eager students, junior strategists or otherwise aspiring professionals who could gain a lot from learning from you. Pay it forward. Even if you have no altruistic bone in your body, consider this: teaching is hard, and chances are, it’ll actually make you better at what you do. Because one of two things will most likely happen. One, you’ll realize how much you still need to learn. Amazing, damn that ego. Two, you’ll quickly find that explaining basic concepts — like, say, how to write a creative brief or how to find insights or how to ask provocative questions—all help to solidify and simplify your own process and approach. It filters out superfluity. It refocuses you on the foundations. And, let’s not forget, it serves to help out others that could really benefit from face-time with a devilishly brilliant strategist like you.
Check-Out
There’s a great quote from, of all places, Winnie the Pooh: “Don’t underestimate the value of Doing Nothing, of just going along, listening to all the things you can’t hear, and not bothering.” It’s an important parting sentiment. Because sometimes it actually helps to stop being a strategist. To stop experiencing life through the lens of what can this teach me about brands or marketing or the current state of media? To stop defining yourself by your day job. To stop over-thinking, over-exerting, over-internalizing every passing idea that swims through your head during the course of the day. Close your laptop. Get out of the office. Spend time with people who don’t work in advertising and marketing. People who have never heard of Cannes Lions. People who don’t care which agencies you’ve worked at in the past. People who never utter words like “value proposition” or who sling around slang like “authentic brand connections” or who refer to their friends and families and other people they pass throughout the course of their day as “consumers”. Go have fun. Indulge. Enjoy something mindless. Take care of yourself. Temper the flames. Don’t be your job.
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New Fiction 2016
It was another sad year for novels, but short stories and movies boomed.
Previously: 2015, 2014, 2013
Short Stories
"The Philosophers" by Adam Ehrlich Sachs (2016)
"A Life of Adventure and Delight" by Akhil Sharma (2016)
"Choking Victim" by Alexandra Kleeman (2016)
"These Short, Dark Days" by Alice McDermott (2015)
"Breaking News: Guatemalan Kitchen Work Cures Ego" by Ally Yancey (2014)
"My Curls Have Blown All the Way to China" by Amos Oz (2015)
"Save a Horse Ride a Cowgirl" by Ann Beattie (2015)
"For the Best" by Ann Beattie (2016)
"1=1" by Anne Carson (2016)
"Back the Way You Went" by Anne Carson (2016)
"A Resolute Man" by Annie Proulx (2016)
"The Gospel According to García" by Ariel Dorfman (2015)
"Moon Man" by B. A. Brock (2015)
"Cold Little Bird" by Ben Marcus (2015)
"The Day I Met Buddha" by Benjamin F. Schafer (2014)
"Lose the Battle" by Beth Brock (2014)
"A Family Game" by Brendan Dubois (2001)
"Fable" by Charles Yu (2016)
"The Cobalt Blues" by Clark Howard (2001)
"Lost Souls" by Clive Barker British (1985)
"Anhedonia, Here I Come" by Colin Barrett (2016)
"Gender Studies" by Curtis Sittenfeld (2016)
"The Edge of the Shoal" by Cynan Jones (2016)
"Jelly and Jack" by Dana Spiotta (2015)
"In the Act of Falling" by Danielle McLaughlin (2015)
"The Blue Mirror" by David Edgerley Gates (2001)
"To the Moon and Back" by Etgar Keret (2016)
"Buttony" by Fiona McFarlane (2016)
"Good Country People" by Flannery O'Connor (1955)
"The Cookooburrahs and the Goolahgool" by Folktale Australia (1896)
"Why Dogs Wag their Tails" by Folktale Filipino (1916)
"I Know" by Galadriel Mozee (2014)
"Mother's Day" by George Saunders (2016)
"The Striding Place" by Gertrude Atherton (1896)
"The goblin and the huckster" by Hans Christian Andersen (1915)
"My Purple Scented Novel" by Ian McEwan (2016)
"Little Snow-white" by Jacob Grimm, Wilhelm Grimm (1884)
"The Almond Tree" by Jacob Grimm, Wilhelm Grimm (1886)
"The Championship of Nowhere" by James Grady (2001)
"The Apartment" by Jensen Beach (2015)
"Inscrutable" by Joe Gores (2001)
"It Is Raining in Bejucal" by John Biguenet (2001)
"Three Short Moments in a Long Life" by John L'Heureux (2016)
"The Republic of Bad Taste" by Jonathan Franzen (2015)
"A Gentleman's Game" by Jonathan Lethem (2016)
"The Abandonment" by Joshua Ferris (2016)
"Chicken Hill" by Joy Williams (2015)
"Stuff" by Joy Williams (2016)
"Honey Bunny" by Julianne Pachico (2015)
"The Bog Girl" by Karen Russell (2016)
"The Prospectors" by Karen Russell (2015)
"The Specialist's Hat" by Kelly Link (1998)
"Deer Season" by Kevin Barry (2016)
"God’s Work" by Kevin Canty (2016)
"The Midnight Zone" by Lauren Groff (2016)
"Who Will Greet You At Home" by Lesley Nneka Arimah (2015)
"The Story of a Painter" by Ludmilla Petrushevskaya (2016)
"Total Solar" by Luke Mogelson (2016)
"The Weir" by Mark Haddon (2015)
"Two-Bagger" by Michael Connelly (2001)
"Man Kills Wife, Two Dogs" by Michael Downs (2001)
"Zaabalawi" by Naguib Mahfouz (1963)
"A Study in Emerald" by Neil Gaiman (2003)
"The Beach Boy" by Otessa Moshfegh (2016)
"An Honest Woman" by Ottessa Moshfegh (2016)
"The Things" by Peter Watts (2010)
"A Short History of Zaka the Zulu" by Petina Gappah (2016)
"Fifty-Seven" by Rachel Kushner (2015)
"The Three Little Birds" by Rindy Gradford (2015)
"How Can I Help?" by Rivka Galchen (2016)
"Usl at the Stadium" by Rivka Galchen (2015)
"Invasion of the Martians" by Robert Coover (2016)
"In the Court of the Dragon" by Robert W. Chambers (1895)
"Tiny Man" by Sam Shepard (2016)
"The Burglar" by Sarah Shun-lien Bynum (2016)
"Summa Mathematica" by Sean Dolittle (2001)
"By the Waters of Babylon" by Stephen Vincent Benét (1937)
"Sometimes Something Goes Wrong" by Stuart M. Kaminsky (2001)
"Are We Not Men?" by T. Coraghessan Boyle (2016)
"Patient Zero" by Tananrive Due (2010)
"Aspic" by Tatyana Tolstaya (2016)
"Dido's Lament" by Tessa Hadley (2016)
"The Fix" by Thomas H. Cook (2001)
"The Driver" by Thomas McGuane (2015)
"Papaya" by Thomas McGuane (2016)
"Bedtimes" by Tim Parks (2015)
"Vespa" by Tim Parks (2015)
"The Chair Carrier" by Yusuf Idris (1974)
"Upside-Down Cake" by Paul Theroux (2016
"Spiderweb" by Mariana Enriquez (2016)
"Pardon Edward Snowden" by Joseph O'Neill (2016)
"Flower Hunters" by Lauren Groff (2016)
"The King's Teacup at Rest" by Michael Andreasen (2016)
"The Hanging of the Schoolmarm" by Robert Coover (2016)
"Two Men Arrive in a Village" by Zadie Smith (2016)
"The Polish Rider" by Ben Lerner (2016)
"Seven People Dancing" by Langston Hughes (1961)
"Maybe It Was the Distance" by Jonathan Safran Foer (2016)
Novels
Like Water for Chocolate by Laura Esquivel (1989)
Plays
Oedipus Rex by Sophocles (429 BC)
Comics
"Commercial Success" by Graham Annable (2010)
"walk-in" by Graham Annable (2010)
"articulate conception" by Graham Annable (2010)
"dead weight" by Graham Annable (2010)
"misery and his company" by Graham Annable (2010)
"futile space" by Graham Annable (2010)
"decency" by Graham Annable (2010)
"Old Man River" by Graham Annable (2010)
"fishin' trip" by Graham Annable (2010)
"the bomb" by Graham Annable (2010)
"love monster" by Graham Annable (2010)
"photo opportunity" by Graham Annable (2010)
"Sea Life" by Graham Annable (2010)
"slight aberration" by Graham Annable (2010)
"by necessity" by Graham Annable (2010)
"the sound of paste" by Graham Annable (2010)
"wee man" by Graham Annable (2010)
"A Brief History of the Art Form Known as "Hortisculpture" by Adrian Tomine (2015)
"Amber Sweet" by Adrian Tomine (2015)
"Go Owls" by Adrian Tomine (2015)
"Translated, from the Japanese," by Adrian Tomine (2015)
"Killing and Dying" by Adrian Tomine (2015)
"Intruders" by Adrian Tomine (2015)
Graphic Novels
Battle Angel Alita: Angel of Chaos by Yukito Kishiro (1997)
Battle Angel Alita: Fallen Angel by Yukito Kishiro (1998)
Battle Angel Alita: Angel's Ascension by Yukito Kishiro (1998)
Hopeless Savages: Break by Jan Van Meter, Meredith McClaren, Christine Norrie (2015)
Steve Lichman: Volume I by David Rapoza and Daniel Warren (2016)
Video Games
Predator 2 for Sega Master System dev. Teeny Weeny Games (1992)
Fallout 4 dev. Bethesda Softworks (2015)
Undertale dev. tobyfox (2015)
Cibele dev. Star Maid Games (2015)
Firewatch dev. Campo Santo (2016)
T2: The Arcade Game for Sega Master System dev. Probe Development (1993)
Castle of Illusion dev. Sega Studios Australia (2013)
Alien: Isolation dev. Creative Assembly (2014)
Autonomous dev. Double Fine Productions (2012)
Uncharted 4: A Thief's End dev. Naughty Dog (2016)
Back to the Future: The Game dev. TellTale Games (2011)
SPACEPLAN dev. Jake Hollands (2016)
Ben There, Dan That! dev. Size Five Games (2008)
Bientot l'ete dev. Tale of Tales (2013)
Bioshock Infinite dev. Irrational Games (2013)
Bone: Out from Boneville dev. TellTale Games (2005)
Bone: The Great Cow Race dev. TellTale Games (2006)
Cart Life dev. Richard Hofmeier (2011)
The Halloween Google Doodle dev. Google (2016)
The Simpsons Tapped Out: Halloween 2016 dev. Electronic Arts (2015)
Headlander dev. Double Fine Productions (2016)
Short Films
"Vincent" dir. Tim Burton (1982)
"Madame Tutli-Putli" dir. Chris Lavis and Maciek Szczerbowski (2007)
"World of Tomorrow" dir. Don Hertzfeldt (2015)
"Felix in Exile" dir. William Kentridge (1994)
"Ku'u Lei Melody: A Mickey Mouse Cartoon" dir. Alonso Ramirez Ramos, Paul Rudish (2016)
"Many Moons" dir. Alan Ferguson, The Wondaland Arts Society (2008)
"Death in the Dust" dir. Graham Annable (2006)
"Frozen Hell" dir. Graham Annable (2006)
"The Bad Back Bus" dir. Graham Annable (2010)
"Transmission at outpost 79" dir. Graham Annable (2006)
"Old Reliable" dir. Graham Annable (2006)
"The Lonely Hunter" dir. Graham Annable (2006)
"Death Defying" dir. Graham Annable (2006)
"Morning Glory" dir. Graham Annable (2006)
"Dreams of Sloshy- number 1" dir. Graham Annable (2006)
"Dummy" dir. Graham Annable (2016)
"No Quarter" dir. Mike Trent (2007)
"Defective" dir. Rani Naamani (2004)
"One More Beer" dir. Pedro Conti, Alan Camilo (2012)
"Lunch" dir. Graham Annable (2016)
"Premonitions Following an Evil Deed" dir. David Lynch (1995)
"Alien Song" dir. Victor Navone (1999)
"Flys!" dir. Eder Cardoso (2009)
"Halloween MADNESS" dir. Graham Annable (2006)
"Closet" dir. Graham Annable (2007)
"Intermission" dir. Graham Annable (2016)
"Joy to the Weird" dir. Graham Annable (2008)
"Reach" dir. Luke Randall (2008)
"Help Me" dir. Isaak Fernandez Rodriguez (2005)
"Inner Workings" dir. Leo Matsuda (2016)
"Piper" dir. Alan Barillaro (2016)
Films
Escape from L.A. dir. John Carpenter (1996)
ParaNorman dir. Sam Fell and Chris Butler (2012)
Galaxy Quest dir. Dean Parisot (1999)
It's Such a Beautiful Day dir. Don Hertzfeldt (2012)
The Revenant dir. Alejandro G. Iñárritu (2015)
Hail, Caesar! dir. Ethan Cohen, Joel Cohen (2016)
Regression dir. Alejandro Amenábar (2015)
Room dir. Lenny Abrahamson (2015)
The Boy dir. William Brent Bell (2016)
Jane Got a Gun dir. Gavin O'Connor (2015)
Bridge of Spies dir. Steven Spielberg (2015)
The Big Short dir. Adam McKay (2015)
Spotlight dir. Tom McCarthy (2015)
Brooklyn dir. John Crowley (2015)
The Martian dir. Ridley Scott (2015)
The Witch dir. Robert Eggers (2015)
The Wicker Man dir. Robin Hardy (1973)
Terminator Genisys dir. Alan Taylor (2015)
Whiskey Tango Foxtrot dir. Glenn Ficarra, John Requa (2016)
Anomalisa dir. Duke Johnson, Charlie Kaufman (2015)
10 Cloverfield Lane dir. Dan Trachtenburg (2016)
Deadpool dir. Tim Miller (2016)
Zootopia dir. Byron Howard, Rich Moore, Jared Bush (2016)
Knight of Cups dir. Terrence Malick (2016)
Only Yesterday dir. Isao Takahata (1991)
Dinotasia dir. David Krentz, Erik Nelson (2012)
Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice dir. Zack Snyder (2016)
Man of Steel dir. Zack Snyder (2013)
Eraser dir. Chuck Russell (1996)
Collateral Damage dir. Andrew Davis (2002)
Dope dir. Rick Famuyiwa (2015)
The Babadook dir. Jennifer Kent (2014)
Vampire Hunter D dir. Toyo Ashida (1985)
Captain America: The First Avenger dir. Joe Johnston (2011)
Captain America: The Winter Soldier dir. Anthony Russo, Joe Russo (2014)
Jungle Book dir. Jon Favreau (2016)
Thor dir. Kenneth Branagh (2011)
Iron Man 3 dir. Shane Black (2013)
Thor: The Dark World dir. Alan Taylor (2013)
Ant-Man dir. Peyton Reed (2015)
Green Room dir. Jeremy Saulnier (2015)
Captain America: Civil War dir. Anthony Russo, Joe Russo (2016)
X-Men: Apocalypse dir. Bryan Singer (2016)
The Nice Guys dir. Shane Black (2016)
The Neon Demon dir. Nicolas Winding Refn (2016)
Twisted dir. Philip Kaufman (2004)
Basic Instinct dir. Paul Verhoeven (1992)
The Saint dir. Phillip Noyce (1997)
Twilight dir. Robert Benton (1998)
Star Trek Beyond dir. Justin Lin (2016)
Kubo and the Two Strings dir. Travis Knight (2016)
Don't Breathe dir. Fede Alvarez (2016)
Now You See Me dir. Louis Leterrier (2013)
The Lobster dir. Yorgos Lanthimos (2015)
Captain Fantastic dir. Matt Ross (2016)
Hell or High Water dir. David Mackenzie (2016)
Hunt for the Wilderpeople dir. Taika Waititi (2016)
Finding Dory dir. Andrew Stanton (2016)
Suicide Squad dir. David Ayer (2016)
Magnificent Seven dir. Antoine Fuqua (2016)
Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children dir. Tim Burton (2016)
What We Do in the Shadows dir. Jemaine Clement, Taika Waititi (2014)
Sleepaway Camp dir. Robert Hiltzik (1983)
The Girl on the Train dir. Tate Taylor (2016)
Deepwater Horizon dir. Peter Berg (2016)
Desierto dir. Jonás Cuarón (2016)
Inferno dir. Ron Howard (2016)
Moonlight dir. Barry Jenkins (2016)
The Handmaiden dir. Park Chan-wook (2016)
Doctor Strange dir. Scott Derrickson (2016)
Arrival dir. Denis Villeneuve (2016)
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them dir. David Yates (2016)
Nocturnal Animals dir. Tom Ford (2016)
The Take dir. James Watkins (2016)
Loving dir. Jeff Nichols (2016)
Allied dir. Robert Zemeckis (2016)
Moana dir. Ron Clements, John Musker (2016)
The Edge of Seventeen dir. Kelly Fremon Craig (2016)
X-Men Origins: Wolverine dir. Gavin Hood (2009)
Lion dir. Garth Davis (2016)
The Hunger Games dir. Gary Ross (2012)
The Hunger Games: Catching Fire dir. Francis Lawrence (2013)
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1 dir. Francis Lawrence (2014)
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2 dir. Francis Lawrence (2015)
Trolls dir. Mike Mitchell , Walt Dohrn (2016)
Sixteen Candles dir. John Hughes (1984)
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story dir. Gareth Edwards (2016)
La La Land dir. Damien Chazelle (2016)
The Wolverine dir. James Mangold (2013)
Manchester by the Sea dir. Kenneth Lonergan (2016)
Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows dir. Guy Ritchie (2011)
Jackie dir. Pablo Larraín (2016)
How to Train Your Dragon dir. Chris Sanders, Dean DeBlois (2010)
Wayne's World dir. Penelope Spheeris (1992)
Fences dir. Denzel Washington (2016)
Midnight Special dir. Jeff Nichols (2016)
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The Simpsons - "Every Man's Dream" (2015)
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The Walking Dead - "The Day Will Come When You Won't Be" (2016)
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Agent Carter (2015-2016)
Stranger Things (2016)
BoJack Horseman - Season 3 (2016)
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It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia - Seasons 3-10 (2007-2015)
Archer - Season 6 (2015)
Luther (2010-2015)
Bones - Seasons 10-11 (2014-2016)
Luke Cage (2016)
Narcos - Season 2 (2016)
Futurama - Seasons 6-7 (2010-2013)
Black Mirror (2011-2016)
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Motivational Sales Quotes to Inspire You
Sales is a challenging vocation. But if you keep yourself and your team fired up, the rewards can be awesome.
So how do you get motivated? Is it with upbeat music? Or some exercise? Maybe a few words of praise?
How about some motivational sales quotes to inspire success!
Success is dependent on the drive and attitude of each individual salesperson. Even the most self-confident salesperson occasionally feels down due to a lost sale or pressure to meet quotas.
Motivation is key to thriving in today’s fast-paced, demanding world of sales. And this collection of motivational sales quotes will give you the inspiration to keep going. So if you manage a sales team, a sales quote might just be what’s needed to get everyone moving in the right direction.
Motivational Sales Quotes
There’s a lot of good advice for salespeople that comes in the form of a motivational quote. These business professionals quoted below offer gems of inspiration.
Approach each customer with the idea of helping him or her to solve a problem or achieve a goal, not of selling a product or service. ~ Brian Tracy (Author)
Keep the customer actively involved throughout your presentation, and watch your results improve. ~ Harvey Mackay (Businessman)
Your competition is everything else your prospect could conceivably spend their money on. ~ Don Cooper (Seminar host)
When you’re coaching your sales reps, make sure your feedback is timely, consistent, objective, accurate, individualized and relevant. ~ Barry Trailer (Co-founder, CSO Insights)
Don’t sell life insurance. Sell what life insurance can do. ~ Ben Feldman (Businessman)
All things being equal, people will do business with and refer business to those people they know, like and trust. ~ Bob Burg (Author)
If you are not moving closer to what you want in sales (or in life), you probably aren’t doing enough asking. ~ Jack Canfield (Author)
To build a long-term, successful enterprise, when you don’t close a sale, open a relationship. ~ Patricia Fripp (Speaker)
Make a customer, not a sale. ~ Katherine Barchetti (Founder, K. Barchetti Shops)
Why not create a welcome video from the CEO or a founder just for new sales reps? Make hearing the why both personal and motivating at the same time. ~ Trish Bertuzzi, (President, The Bridge Group)
Quotes for Overcoming Stress
Working in sales can be stressful. Because there are a variety of pressures heightening tension at any given moment. So if you suffer from sales related stress, these motivational sales quotes can help you battle through the anxiety.
The truth is that there is no actual stress or anxiety in the world; it’s your thoughts that create these false beliefs. You can’t package stress, touch it, or see it. There are only people engaged in stressful thinking. ~ Wayne Dyer (Author)
All progress takes place outside the comfort zone. ~ Michael John Bobak (Contemporary artist)
You know you are running a modern sales team when selling feels more like the relationship between a doctor and a patient and less like a relationship between a salesperson and a prospect. ~ Mark Roberge (SVP Sales and Services, HubSpot)
Opportunities don’t happen. You create them. ~ Chris Grosser (Speaker)
In times of great stress or adversity, it’s always best to keep busy, to plow your anger and your energy into something positive. ~ Lee Lacocca (Former CEO, Chrysler Corporation)
The only limit to our realization of tomorrow will be our doubts of today. ~ Franklin D. Roosevelt (Former President of the US)
The difference between a successful person and others is not a lack of strength, not a lack of knowledge, but rather a lack of will. ~ Vince Lombardi (Football coach)
There is incredible power in leading with research and leading with relevance. ~ Kraig Kleeman, (Author)
Being in control of your life and having realistic expectations about your day-to-day challenges are the keys to stress management, which is perhaps the most important ingredient to living a happy, healthy and rewarding life. ~ Marilu Henner (Actress)
Positive Attitude Quotes
Maintaining a positive attitude is a crucial part of being a successful salesperson. The customer has to believe that YOU believe in what you’re selling. Below are motivational sales quotes that demonstrate the importance of attitude.
Either you run the day or the day runs you. ~ Jim Rohn (Author)
Sales are contingent upon the attitude of the salesman, not the attitude of the prospect. ~ William Clement Stone (Author)
I have never worked a day in my life without selling. If I believe in something, I sell it, and I sell it hard. ~ Estée Lauder (Founder, Estée Lauder Cosmetics Inc.)
I studied a housewife’s needs and we made a brush for every need. ~ Alfred Fuller (Founder, Fuller Brush Company)
Most people think ‘selling’ is the same as ‘talking’. But the most effective salespeople know that listening is the most important part of their job. ~ Roy Bartell (Sales thought leader)
The same wind blows on us all. What matters is not the blowing of the wind but the set of the sail. ~ Jim Rohn (Author)
The difference between enchantment and simple sales is that with enchantment you have the other person’s best interests at heart, too. ~ Guy Kawasaki (Venture capitalist)
Sales-driven cultures can really differentiate you from the majority of your competition. That doesn’t mean being salesperson oriented, just sales oriented: winning deals, smelling the blood and going in for the kill. ~ Josh James (CEO, Domo)
You have to generate revenue as efficiently as possible. And to do that, you must create a data-driven sales culture. Data trumps intuition. ~ Dave Elkington (CEO and founder, Inside Sales)
Lead TO what makes you unique, not WITH what makes you unique. ~ Matt Dixon (Author)
Sales Quotes to Remember
These are some motivational sales quotes that are worth keeping in mind. Especially in those moments when attempting to convert a customer. So always remember these great phrases.
Today is always the most productive day of your week. ~ Mark Hunter (Author)
Statistics suggest that when customers complain, business owners and managers ought to get excited about it. The complaining customer represents a huge opportunity for more business. ~ Zig Ziglar (Author)
The best salespeople know that their expertise can become their enemy in selling. At the moment they are tempted to tell the buyer what “he needs to do,” they instead offer a story about a peer of the buyer. ~ Mike Bosworth (Author)
In the middle of every difficulty lies opportunity. ~ Albert Einstein (Theoretical Physicist)
Prospecting: find the man with the problem. ~ Ben Friedman (Marketing professional)
Our greatest weakness lies in giving up. The most certain way to succeed is to try just one more time. ~ Thomas Edison (Inventor)
Don’t worry about failures, worry about the chances you miss when you don’t even try. ~ Jack Canfield (Author)
The harder the conflict, the more glorious the triumph. ~ Thomas Paine (Political activist)
Nobody likes to be sold to, but everybody likes to buy. ~ Earl Taylor (Real estate broker)
There’s no lotion or potion that will make sales faster and easier for you – unless your potion is hard work. ~ Jeffery Gitomer (Author)
Quotes To Overcome Fear
Being a good salesperson requires a lot of hard work and different skills. It can be intimidating. These motivational sales quotes will help you overcome your fear.
Sales is not about selling anymore but building trust and educating. ~ Siva Devaki (Founder, Mansa Systems)
Develop training modules. Celebrate successes. Share social-selling best practices throughout your entire company. And track the results. ~ Liz Gelb-O’Connor (VP Inside Sales Strategy & Growth, ADP)
Don’t be afraid to give up the good to go for the great. ~ John D. Rockefeller (Business magnate)
Life shrinks or expands in proportion to one’s courage. ~ Anais Nin (American-Cuban-French essayist)
The most difficult thing is the decision to act, the rest is merely tenacity. ~ Amelia Earhart (Aviation pioneer)
We generate fears while we sit. We overcome them by action. ~ Dr. Henry Link (Author)
I’d rather regret the things I’ve done than regret the things I haven’t done. ~ Lucille Ball (Actress)
If you’re doing prospecting, it’s not profitable to focus on smaller customers. Your ideal outbound customer should represent the largest revenue size or opportunity you can find that you can likely win. ~ Aaron Ross (Author)
Do you want to know who you are? Don’t ask. Act! Action will delineate and define you. ~ Thomas Jefferson (Former President of the US)
Everything you’ve ever wanted is on the other side of fear. ~ George Addair (Real estate developer)
Quotes to Kick-Start Your Sales Career
Perseverance is key to success. But even the best of us struggle when experiencing hard times. Below we offer up some excellent motivational quotes to kick-start your sales career.
What differentiates sellers today is their ability to bring fresh ideas. ~ Jill Konrath (Author)
The way to get started is to quit talking and begin doing. ~ Walt Disney (Entrepreneur)
The secret of getting ahead is getting started. ~ Mark Twain (Writer)
When you have a multi-tiered sales effort, the first thing you want to do is understand the market. You want to go out there and map the competitive landscape. You want to know what your customers are saying. ~ Brian Frank (Global Head of Sales Operations, LinkedIn)
Setting goals is the first step in turning the invisible into the visible. ~ Tony Robbins (Author)
Sales 2.0 is a combination of the data, science, metrics and predictability that inside sales has always been known for combined with the art of really getting close to our customers and understanding what they are facing in their businesses. ~ Anneke Seley (Founder, Reality Works)
A goal is a dream with a deadline. ~ Napolean Hill (Self-help author)
If you’re offered a seat on a rocket ship, don’t ask what seat! Just get on. ~ Sheryl Sandberg (COO, Facebook)
It is not necessary to do extraordinary things to get extraordinary results. ~ Warren Buffett (CEO, Berkshire Hathaway)
Become the person who would attract the results you seek. ~ Jim Cathcart (Speaker)
Overcome Failure Quotes
As a sales professional, it’s easy to focus on small failures when compared to your overall success. And yet those small failures serve to become your stepping stones to glory. So don’t sweat the small stuff.
Success is walking from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm. ~ Winston Churchill (Former British Prime Minister)
Failure is success if we learn from it. ~ Malcolm Forbes (Publisher, Forbes magazine)
Failure will never overtake me if my determination to succeed is strong enough. ~ Og Mandino (Author)
Learn from the mistakes of others. You can’t live long enough to make them yourself. ~ Eleanor Roosevelt (Former First Lady of the US)
It’s really all about the leads. Do your best to always move from less assertive methodologies to those that are more assertive and more effective. That’s where the results are. ~ Ken Krogue (President, Inside Sales)
Don’t watch the clock; do what it does. Keep going. ~ Sam Levenson (Humorist)
Relevant prospect intelligence, plugged into planned, practiced, persuasive and proven messaging, repeated persistently, with a positive attitude = sales results. ~ Art Sobczak (Founder, Business By Phone Inc.)
It is the ability to resist failure or use failure that often leads to greater success. ~ J.K. Rowling (Author)
When we give ourselves permission to fail, we, at the same time, give ourselves permission to excel. ~ Eloise Ristad (Writer)
There are no secrets to success. It is the result of preparation, hard work and learning from failure. ~ Colin Powell (Former US National Security Advisor)
Customer point of view. Always. Filter everything you’re doing, saying and pitching through that and you’ll improve just about every metric you care about today. ~ Matt Heinz (President, Heinz Marketing)
Sales Quotes to Achieve Success
It’s worth having a list of motivational sales quotes to remind you why you want to be successful in the first place. These are some thoughtful musings on achieving success.
There is always room at the top. ~ Daniel Webster (Former U.S. Secretary of State)
Think about the customer’s business and what business problem they are trying to address. This helps you take a solution-centric approach to the sale. ~ Donal Daly (Founder, The TAS Group)
You can’t build a reputation on what you are going to do. ~ Henry Ford (Industrialist)
The most crucial characteristic you should be hiring for is drive. ~ Kevin Gaither, (VP Inside Sales, ZipRecruiter)
The modern sales professional doubles as an information concierge — providing the right information to the right person at the right time in the right channel. ~ Jill Rowley (Social Selling Evangelism and Enablement, Oracle)
The salesperson who delivers the most valuable information to their customer or prospect first, wins the game. ~ Dave Orrico (VP of Enterprise Sales, Inside Sales)
You are never too old to set another goal or to dream a new dream. ~ C.S. Lewis (Writer)
Be miserable. Or motivate yourself. Whatever has to be done, it’s always your choice. ~ Wayne Dyer (Author and speaker)
Human beings have an innate inner drive to be autonomous, self-determined, and connected to one another, and when that drive is liberated, people achieve more and live richer lives. ~ Daniel Pink (Author)
If you are not taking care of your customer, your competitor will. ~ Bob Hooey (Author)
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Sophia Lillis stars as Nancy Drew in Warner Bros. Nancy Drew and the Hidden Staircase and now we have a trailer courtesy of Ellen DeGeneres.
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