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my friends, it is alexandria rosales’ last week on the blaseball hall of fame ballot and it is my solemn duty as a spies fan to bring you the evidence for why they should be inducted. alex is a spies icon, but they have done much more than be on our team since day 1. here are some of alex's hall of fame worthy accomplishments:
alex has the 7th highest pitching WhAT ever. this is higher than a bunch of players who have already deservedly made it in, like theodore cervantes and jolene willowtree.
alex has the 10th most pitching wins at 260.
alex has the 7th most quality pitching starts at 251.
alex has an overall ERA of 3.32 but their peaks were incredible, with a 2.0 in season 21 and a 1.98 in season 8, where they had the best ERA in the league. notice how those are two very different times in blaseball!
but alex is not just good at pitching. in season 24, teamwide scattering activated their undefined mod. in that season alex had a BA of 0.432, the second-best one-season BA in blaseball history following only dudley mueller's season 11. this is better than both jaxon buckley and conner haley's best seasons.
in season 24 alex also had the highest one-season OB/SLG ever at 1.439.
frankly these accomplishments make alex extremely qualified for the hall. however, i know what you people on blaseball tumblr also enjoy: lore. here are some bits of alex rosales lore:
sword lesbian. the sword is a cursed family heirloom. it killed some union busters once
they used to do roller derby! then almost everyone they did it with died or was shadowed. however they did it!
the spies do not have captains but alex might as well be one. a true houston icon.
has a long romantic history with a wide variety of beloved players. they had a rivalmance with jessica telephone. they had a fraught could-have-been with donia bailey. they nearly dated avila guzman. they could have dated siobhan chark but unfortunately they had given up at romance at that point
anyway they threw that cursed sword at the coin! sick!!
there are a lot of great players on the hall ballot this week and i encourage you to fill up your ten votes. gabriel griffith! lars taylor! mags banananana! but i also advise you....make one of your votes alexandria rosales
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Time, April 29/May 6
Cover: The 100 Most Influential People -- Dwayne Johnson
Cover: Taylor Swift
Cover: Gayle King
Cover: Sandra Oh
Cover: Nancy Pelosi
Page 9: Contents
Page 10: Contents
Page 14: From the Editor
Page 18: Behind the Scenes
Page 20: The 100 most influential people in the world
Page 22: Points of Origin -- Where this year’s Time 100 were born
Page 25: Pioneers -- Sandra Oh
Page 26: Sandra Oh by Shonda Rhimes, Barbara Rae-Venter by Paul Holes
Page 27: Fred Swaniker by Mo Ibrahim
Page 28: Ninja by Juju Smith-Schuster, Chrissy Teigen by Eric Ripert
Page 29: Lynn Nottage by Martha Plimpton
Page 30: Naomi Osaka by Chris Evert
Page 32: Aileen Lee by Kirsten Green, Tara Westover by Bill Gates
Page 36: Massimo Bottura by JR
Page 38: Jay O’Neal and Emily Comer by Dolores Huerta, He Jiankui by Jennifer Doudna
Page 40: Marlon James by Salman Rushdie, Arundhati Katju and Menaka Guruswamy by Priyanka Chopra
Page 41: Shep Doeleman by Lisa Randall
Page 45: Leah Greenberg and Ezra Levin by Ayanna Pressley
Page 46: Hasan Minhaj by Trevor Noah
Page 47: Adam Bowen and James Monsees by Tom Miller, Samin Nosrat by Alice Waters
Page 48: Indya Moore by Janet Mock
Page 50: Motivating factors -- which books, movies, shows, songs and places they turn to for inspiration
Page 53: Artists -- Dwayne Johnson
Page 54: Dwayne Johnson by Gal Gadot, Ariana Grande by Troye Sivan
Page 55: Rami Malek by Robert Downey Jr.
Page 56: Regina King by Viola Davis
Page 57: Richard Madden by Kenneth Branagh
Page 58: Brie Larson by Tessa Thompson, Luchita Hurtado by Hans Ulrich Obrist
Page 59: Emilia Clarke by Emma Thompson
Page 60: BTS by Halsey
Page 65: Mahershala Ali by Octavia Spencer, Chip and Joanna Gaines by Tim Tebow
Page 66: Glenn Close by Robert Redford, Clare Waight Keller by Julianne Moore
Page 68: Ozuna by Daddy Yankee
Page 69: Yalitza Aparicio by Alfonso Cuaron, dream hampton by Tarana Burke
Page 71: Khalid by Alicia Keys
Page 72: Motivating factors
Page 75: Leaders -- Nancy Pelosi
Page 76: Nancy Pelosi by Hillary Rodham Clinton, Mahathir Mohamad by Clare Rewcastle Brown
Page 77: Donald Trump by Chris Christie
Page 78: Ren Zhengfei by Charlie Campbell
Page 79: Jane Goodall by Leonardo DiCaprio, Matteo Salvini by Steve Bannon
Page 80: Leana Wen by Cynthia Nixon, Xi Jinping by Jon Huntsman
Page 81: Robert Mueller by Sally Yates
Page 82: Abiy Ahmed by Feyisa Lilesa, Cyril Ramaphosa by Vivienne Walt
Page 83: Jacinda Ardern by Sadiq Khan
Page 84: Zhang Yiming by Kai-Fu Lee, Benjamin Netanyahu by David French
Page 86: Imran Khan by Ahmed Rashid
Page 87: Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador by Jorge Ramos, Mitch McConnell by John Boehner
Page 88: Juan Guaido by Juan Manuel Santos
Page 90: Pope Francis by Archbishop Charles J. Scicluna, Hoesung Lee by Ban Ki-Moon
Page 91: Brett Kavanaugh by Mitch McConnell
Page 92: Jair Bolsonaro by Ian Bremmer, Greta Thunberg by Emma Gonzalez
Page 93: Zhang Kejian by Scott Kelly
Page 94: William Barr by Rod Rosenstein, Crown Prince Mohamed Bin Zayed by Ryan Bohl
Page 95: Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez by Elizabeth Warren
Page 102: Motivating factors
Page 105: Titans -- Mohamed Salah
Page 106: Mohamed Salah by John Oliver, Jeanne Gang by Anna Deavere Smith
Page 107: Pat McGrath by Beverly Johnson
Page 108: Gayle King by Ava DuVernay
Page 109: Ryan Murphy by Jessica Lange
Page 110: Jennifer Hyman by Diane Von Furstenberg, Mark Zuckerberg by Sean Parker
Page 111: Jerome Powell by Janet Yellen
Page 112: LeBron James by Warren Buffett
Page 114: Vera Jourova by Margrethe Vestager, Alex Morgan by Mia Hamm
Page 115: Mukesh Ambani by Anand Mahindra
Page 116: Tiger Woods by Justin Timberlake, Marillyn Hewson by Penny Pritzker
Page 117: Bob Iger by Michael R. Bloomberg
Page 118: Motivating factors
Page 121: Icons -- Taylor Swift
Page 122: Taylor Swift by Shawn Mendes, Loujain al-Hathloul by Sarah Leah Whitson
Page 123: Pierpaolo Piccioli by Frances McDormand
Page 124: Spike Lee by Jordan Peele, Grainne Griffin and Ailbhe Smyth and Orla O’Connor by Ruth Negga
Page 125: Desmond Meade by Stacey Abrams
Page 126: Christine Blasey Ford by Kamala Harris
Page 128: David Hockney by Edwin Becker
Page 130: Caster Semenya by Edwin Moses, Mirian G. by Kumail Nanjiani
Page 131: Maria Ressa by Madeleine Albright
Page 132: Lady Gaga by Celine Dion
Page 134: Radhya Almutawakel by Bernie Sanders
Page 135: Michelle Obama by Beyonce Knowles-Carter
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My Top 10 Musicals (and my favourite song from each)
I just feel like praising my favourite musicals so… these choices are based on the plot and the music (mostly performed by the original casts)
10. Into the Woods (favourite song(s): It Takes Two and No One is Alone)
I just think this is just such a clever musical. It twists all of the different fairytales so well and is so witty. I really appreciate how Sondheim gives each character a recurring melody that they either sing or it appears in the music somewhere when they appear. I also love the plot and think the ending is a really moving way to end such a dark, comedic storyline. As I said, this musical is just really clever.
9. Heathers (favourite song(s): Beautiful, Blue and Meant To Be Yours)
This musical is just so dark and hilarious. I do like the film, however, I didn’t like how it kind of began with no context of how Veronica is friends with the Heathers so I appreciate how the musical gives us that. I think Jessica Keenan-Wynne’s voice is so unique and exquisite and I love her as Heather Chandler. All in all, it’s just a really fun musical (although not at all family friendly) and was very well cast and the songs are fun and catchy. It doesn’t take itself too seriously and I really appreciate that.
8. Waitress (favourite song(s): You Matter To Me)
I just love Sara Bareilles so damn much. She has always been a huge musical inspiration to me; I think she’s an absolute musical genius. Therefore, when I found out she had written a musical, I must admit I went into it already being slightly biased so I was never going to dislike it. The music is so clearly Sara Bareilles’ music and that makes me love it even more. This musical is full of AMAZING harmonies and Jessie Mueller’s voice is so well suited to the character.
7. Little Shop of Horrors (favourite song(s): Skid Row and Somewhere That’s Green Reprise)
I’m slightly biased as I played Audrey in this musical at school. Prior to doing so, I didn’t really rate the musical, mostly because I hadn’t seen it or listened to the songs in years. Now that I’ve sung the songs and played through the storyline, I just think this musical is really well-written and clever and all of the characters are so unique. The entire musical is just really really different and quirky and even though it’s supposed to be quite silly, it really tugs at your heartstrings because it’s just really sweet. I wish the film had included the musical’s ending because Audrey’s final song is really moving and beautiful.
6. The Sound of Music (favourite song(s): The Sound of Music Reprise)
This was one of the first musicals I ever saw and when I was younger I really liked it simply for the music and the comedy aspect as I didn’t really understand what was really happening with the plot. Now that I’m older and know what the plot is really about it makes me appreciate it even more. The songs are really understated/not overly flashy and are the kind of songs you can suddenly just find yourself humming out of the blue (again, proof that melody is more important than lyrics).
5. RENT (favourite song(s): Will I and Take Me or Leave Me)
I mean… this musical is iconic for good reason really. While some of the songs may be very weird, and I while I personally don’t care for any of Roger’s songs or for him as a character I think the musical is one of the most moving and well-executed pieces of art I’ve ever seen. It deals with the HIV/Aids topic and the poverty topic very well. You go into this musical thinking it’s just going to be really depressing but there are actually some really funny, charming moments (mostly thanks to Maureen). I actually think it’s far more moving and inspirational than it is depressing.
4. Wicked (favourite song(s): One Short Day and No Good Deed)
This was my first time seeing a musical at the West End and I went to see it twice because it simply blew me away the first time. I’d already heard the album and was obsessed, and just made it my absolute mission to go and see it. I always brought it up in passing when talking to my mum in hopes that she’d get the hint and take me to see it, so when she finally did I was just so excited. The stage set is so powerful all by itself, you walk into the theatre and already know that the show is just going to be magical. Interestingly, the first time I saw it Elpheba was American and the second time she was British, and I must say an American accent suits the character much better. But anyway, there’s nothing more I can say other than it’s just absolutely magical and breathtaking.
3. Hamilton (favourite song(s): Helpless, It’s Quiet Uptown and Who Lives, Who Dies, Who Tells Your Story)
I’ll be honest, I didn’t like Hamilton at first. The first song I heard was Yorktown and I’ve never been a big fan of rap. However, after I heard the whole album I was needless to say extremely impressed. Like Into The Woods, the music is just so cleverly written, with each character having their own little jingle or recurring melody. As you can probably tell by my favourite song choices, I am a little bit in love with Eliza. My favourite thing about the musical overall is that, once we draw close to the end of the plot it becomes clear that the musical isn’t just about Hamilton but it is equally about Eliza and how important she is to Alexander’s life and legacy. It’s just a really impressive musical, and the finale is so special and stunning. Lin Manuel-Miranda is one very clever man.
2. Cats (favourite song(s): The Old Gumbie Cat, Grizabella The Glamour Cat and Macavity The Mystery Cat)
I am very much aware that a lot of people may roll their eyes at how far up the list this is and that opinions on it are split 50/50. However, this was the first musical I saw live, and I have seen it again since then, and I have watched the filmed version about 100 times. I will never get bored of this musical and I just think it’s one of the most amazing things to exist. Not to mention, Bombalurina is unbelievably sexy… like wow. I think it’s a really weird musical and, while I know it’s based on T.S. Eliot poetry, I really don’t understand what made Lloyd Webber adapt it into a musical. That being said, I love how weird it is and to say it’s such a strange concept, it’s amazingly well-executed and you can’t help but therefore think “yeah, okay, maybe it’s not so weird that this musical exists” because it’s just so well written and performed. I just love it.
Honourable Mentions:
Dear Even Hansen, Grease, Hairspray, Dreamgirls, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, Hello, Dolly!, Spamalot!, Annie, Mary Poppins, The Last Five Years, A Chorus Line, Spring Awakening and Mamma Mia!
1. Les Misérables (favourite song(s): A Little Fall of Rain)
EPICNESS, EPICNESS, EPICNESS!!!! This musical is just an entire 3 hours of epicness. While it is also an entire 3 hours of depression, I feel like if you went into it expecting anything else then that’s your own fault. After all, the name of the musical is The Miserable so… Anyway, my favourite character is Eponine and while I find her death extremely upsetting, ‘A Little Fall of Rain’ is one of the most beautiful duets and farewell songs ever written. I actually loved the film, although I hated Hugh Jackson as Val Jean and his voice went straight through me. I don’t think anyone can beat Lea Salonga as Eponine for me, although Samantha Barks was very well cast. It’s just a really beautiful, emotional, epic musical.
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