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Green Lantern: Episode 4 Outline.
When see the Jordan family household at night. Various lights are being put out, and Jessica is making certain that the two boys still living in her house - a seventeen year old Hal and thirteen year old Jim - are heading to bed. As Hal makes sure Jim brushes his teeth and puts on his pajamas, Jim asks how Hal feels that he's going to be eighteen and voting age tomorrow. Hal answers that he's going to be eighteen at midnight, and responds playfully that he'll be enjoying the "doors that that age opens" soon enough. Jessica cuts off their playing around and tells them to go to their rooms, the boys doing as they're told. Sparing a last look at Hal before he disappears around the hallway with notable concern, Jessica turns off the hallway lights and goes to bed herself.
We see the clock go from eight in the evening to nine-thirty, whereupon we see the door to Jim's room silently swing open. Glancing down both sides of the hall, he sneaks out and goes to a room clearly meant for wrapping packages and presents. Pulling out a brown box, he wraps it in paper and ties it up as quietly as possible before heading back down the hall. Stopping in front of Hal's door, he gets into a cross-legged position and stares at the door, smiling widely as he casts a glance at the clock. However, as the screen switches to Hal's room, we see his bed empty but with two square indentations on it. A wind blows some curtains, and we see the window open.
On the sidewalk, Hal walks briskly while wearing his father's jacket unzipped, a suitcase in each hand. He walks for hours before coming to the south end of Coast City, and stops right in front of the Air Force recruitment center. Leaning his suitcases against the wall, Hal sits down and waits. The first rays of daylight pokes over the horizon, and a dozing Hal screws his eyes closed before blinking them open. Standing up, he checks to see that he has both suitcases still with him before footsteps approach. Turning, he sees the man in charge of the recruitment center spy him, who asks, "What are you doing here, son?"
Noticeably twitching at the term, Hal nevertheless pulls himself up to his full height and answers, "I'm looking to join the Air Force. I turned eighteen this past midnight, and I won't be taking no for an answer."
"That so? I'll need to see some papers for confirmation, but you've got the right spirit," the man says.
"I've got my birth certificate and health files with me, sir. I'll show them to you inside," Hal responds immediately.
"All the papers? Damn, you did come prepared," the officer chuckles. Walking past him, he unlocks the center and ushers him inside, adding, "Somehow, I don't think you'll get turned away."
Smiling, Hal nods and enters, and we focus in on the door as it closes. The scene shifts, and we see a less impressive door that is mildly weathered before the present day Hal opens and closes it behind him. Locking it, he activates his ring and talks to holographic projections of Ganthet and the rest of the Guardian Council, with Sinestro present as well. Appa Ali Apsa is displeased with Hal's absence from his GL duties, and when he demands that Hal return to escort Princess Iolande of Betrassus to Thanagar for a political prisoner exchange, Hal, with no shortage of displeasure, insists that he can't manage it today. He explains that his apartment got ransacked the previous night, and that he has to pay for some of the lost equipment and bills he owes his landlord before the week is out, which also means he has to go to work at Ferris Aircraft and find other work to collect some money that he's been losing the past few months.
Ganthet interposes quickly that they have been overworking Hal, and points out that his planet's technology and people are further behind in terms of space travel and ignorance of the stars than most of those under the Guardians' protection, which leaves him unable to be honest with his employers about his GL duties. Although Appa and Guardian Scar don't agree with this, the other Guardians agree that Hal should get a reprieve to straighten out his personal struggles. When Sayd asks who will go in his place, Sinestro steps in and offers himself and Green Lantern Boodikka to take over for Hal. As the meeting ends, Ganthet wishes him luck while Sinestro nods, and Hal, relieved, privately messages Sinestro, "Thanks, Sinestro. I owe you one."
"That you may, Hal. Take care of yourself, and I'll see you once you're ready," he replies, smiling slightly before the transmission ends.
Hal's smile wavers slightly, but he nevertheless turns off the ring and heads back out into the main room. We then see it's Pie's house, his wife Tegra having just finished making breakfast as Pie himself comes down from the shower. Sitting down, the three eat and discuss the plans for the day, with Hal telling Pie that he has a lot of work at Ferris Aircraft and Kristen Limbo's curiosity shop for cash. Pie, realizing that it's code for "I've got a break from GL duties", smiles and wishes him luck.
Once finished, both men head out, though Hal glances away awkwardly as Pie gives his wife a hug and kiss before parting. Arriving at Ferris Aircraft, they check in and prepare for the day. However, Hal is momentarily thrown when he sees Gil is in charge, and becomes uneasy when Gil informs him that Carol is taking the week off, possibly the next as well. Swallowing his concerns and the urge to go find her, Hal spends the next few hours testing out flight pods and the jet from the previous week. It turns out that Pie's mechanical aptitude has not only fixed the bug in the jet, but also enhanced the performance. Hal does a few impressive aerial maneuvers, but quickly stops when Gil cuts in over the comm that he wasn't supposed to hotdog a twelve million dollar aircraft; Hal excuses it as testing out its capabilities, but doesn't push his luck when Gil grudgingly concedes, "Fine, but you do that again, and you're flying nothing but the pods til Miss Ferris returns."
"Understood sir," Hal answers flatly. Glancing at the sky, he thinks to himself, Dad used to do a few things like that. Wonder if he'd approve of my antics.
Meanwhile, we see Kari leaving for her work at the zoo. As she goes, we see a small white car trailing behind her from a distance; Kari notices this, and takes a few different turns to lose him. Inside the car, a man in casual clothes and wearing a baseball cap that covers his eyes, smirks and continues on past her before pulling into an alleyway. Pulling out a high-tech laptop, he opens it and watches a dot that represents Kari as she takes a shortcut to the zoo. Smiling openly now, the man - possessing the same voice as Deadline - says to himself, "You're a clever one, I'll give you that. But you gotta get up earlier than that if you wanna lose me."
On the underside of her car, we see a small tracking device flashing dimly as Kari pulls in. Turning off the engine, she gets out, locks the vehicle, and glances around before heading inside. Back in the alley, Deadline drives out and heads to the zoo from a separate route.
At Ferris Aircraft, Hal flies one last small jet for the company before his hours are done. He meets with Gil, and the two men have a civil, though frosty, exchange over his performance in the air before Gil gives him his pay - which is the same as what Hal got from Carol the previous week. However, as Hal leaves, Gil adds that he heard about the robbery, for which he is sorry. Hal's eyebrows raise slightly, but he nods and thanks him before leaving. Going out to his car, he starts it up and heads over to Kristen Limbo's shop.
At the zoo, we see Kari with the tigers, who are absolutely placid with her, while the cubs, once she's done feeding the adults, play with her. She laughs and plays along, clearly enjoying it, before getting called back by a coworker, asking her for to meet with a visiting zookeeper. Confused, she leaves and finds the zookeeper with her coworker; he introduces himself as James Distefano (still possessing Deadline's voice), and informs her that he's heard a lot about the good care the captive felines have been getting, and wants to see her work for himself.
They get to talking as they move back to the tigers, with James confessing he's more of a canine expert. Kari talks about explains how the tigers were given to their zoo by a retired English huntsman who had bequeathed the tigers from his failing sanctuary for Coast City, and that they had already been docile enough. James hedges for a clarification, implying that he'd heard some of the staff had been scared off by the tigers. Now Kari laughs, informing him that most of them were unfamiliar with the big cats, and that she had been able to tame them rather easily due to her experience with wild felines.
"That so?" James replies, stroking his chin. "You a big cat whisperer?"
"Not entirely," Kari answers, pausing as one of the males stares at James for a moment before lying down. Leaning back, she admits, "My family has connections, and my father always loved taking me on a safari when I was younger. One thing led to another, and I ended up spending time with the lions and lionesses near his hunting grounds. I think they just accepted me as one of them, and ever since, I've just loved the cats so much that I decided to make a career of it when I saw an opening here."
James nods, then apologizes for her father's loss. Kari swiftly corrects him, explaining that her father and mother are alive, but out of state. James laughs off the mistake, apologizing for it as Kari waves it off, asking if he wants to see the tigers up close. He declines, admitting he's only here to check on the tigers' well-being, and that, since they're clearly in good shape, he'll see to the wolves before he leaves. As he walks away, Kari notices one of the cubs hunch down as he passes by, causing the mother tigress to approach and growl lowly. Smile faltering, she glances back at James' disappearing form.
Hal arrives at Kristen's shop, shutting down the car and heading inside the building. Entering, he soon finds Kristen near the front, rearranging the Chinaware before he greets her. She turns to him with a smile, confidently stating, "I knew I'd see you here today! How'd the work at Ferris go?"
"Oh, it went well," Hal answers, picking up and moving a box that was close to the foot of the ladder she's on. It tinkles slightly, and returning it to the floor a short distance from her, he jests, "But my boss' CEO didn't approve of me pushing the limit a bit."
"Hmph. He must have no sense of adventure," Kristen declares. Stepping down from the ladder, she opens the box to rummage through the contents and continues, "Believe me, I knew a daredevil of a pilot in my day, and he got results because of his risk-taking nature. And you, young man, are just what that business needs, if the CEO is anything to go by."
Hal laughs in response, and taking some of the glassware from her hands, he notes teasingly, "I'd say he has a point due to the cost of the machinery, but my instincts tell me I'd get in trouble for that."
"Indeed you would, Harold," Kristen counters, smiling wickedly. Hal, still holding the glasses, raises his hands and laughs, "I surrender, I surrender!"
They both laugh and continue setting up the new acquisitions. Soon enough, Hal is also helping locate items that customers come to purchase, the entire atmosphere remarkably relaxing and peaceful, something that actually puts Hal at ease. When it's a quarter to five, Hal helps close up shop before Kristen gives him his pay. He thanks her, and after some joking between them, he leaves, giving her a salute before driving out.
Around this time, Kari sees that all is well with the tigers before collecting her paycheck and leaving. However, when she turns on the car, the "coolant low" sign dings. Confused, she turns it off and gets out; checking under the vehicle, she sees a pool of liquid underneath, with a slowing stream of it pouring down from under the engine.
Groaning, Kari mutters, "Oh, come on."
Getting back in, she turns on the car, seeing the coolant low sign still lit up. Backing out, she manages to get halfway through the city before the engine stalls and the car shuts down. Sighing, she pulls out her phone, exiting the vehicle and calling the local repair shop for a tow. Once done, she hangs up, then sees Hal's number on the screen. Hesitating, Kari clicks on the number; after two rings, Hal picks up, and she explains that her car broke down, and apologizes for calling him, but adding that there isn't anyone else she'd trust to get her home.
"Hey, don't worry about it. Where are you now?" he asks.
"I'm on Madison Avenue," she answers, then glances across the street. She blinks, then laughs and adds, "I'm right across from Hideo's Hibachi!"
"Really? That's great! I'll be there in less then ten minutes," Hal answers, and after a quick goodbye, they both hang up.
Soon, Hal arrives, just as the wrecker pulls up to tow Kari's car away. She explains that her car ran out of coolant, which she guesses is because she hit something sharp that cut the line when she was driving earlier. Hal ponders that, opening the side door for her before getting in himself, and they talk more as they drive. When they're about to pull into her driveway, Kari recalls that he lives on the opposite end of the city from her, and asks how he got there so quickly.
"I'm actually crashing at a friend's place for now," he answers, then admits, "My apartment got robbed last night."
"Oh Hal, I'm so sorry," she replies as he pulls into the driveway. "If I'd known, I never would have bothered you with this."
"Hey, hey," Hal interjects, gently taking her hand in his. Smiling warmly, he says, "You could never bother me, Kari. I'm here for you, no matter what."
Kari smiles, then says, "Thank you. If you need anything, too - someone to talk to, or a place to go - I'm here for you as well."
"Thanks, Kari," he responds.
They pause for a second, then lean over and kiss for a long moment. Afterwards, Hal once more gets the door for her, then offers her his arm as he leads her to the house.
Elsewhere, we see Star Sapphire pacing an apartment room, memories of Gil flashing through Carol's mind before a final image of Hal leaving the office at Ferris Aircraft appears and chains her back to the present. She stops as the door opens, and looking up, she sees Deadline enter. "You're late," she snaps, eyes glowing dangerously.
"Apologies for the delay. I had to do some final surveys of your targets," Deadline answers casually.
"Do explain what you mean by 'targets'. I assume Jordan was found with Limbo again?" Star Sapphire queries, her posture relaxing.
"He was, but before I get to that, here's some more info on Limbo," Deadline responds coolly. Tossing a file onto a nearby desk, he continues as Star Sapphire approaches it, "Her grandmother seems to have been an old adventurer from the late forties, going 'round the world and collecting a lot of cash from it. When she married and had Limbo's father, they spent lots of summers going on safari and hunting in India. Limbo got the same treatment from her old man, and is rather well off from the family's escapades. As for her and Jordan -"
Here, Deadline pulls out a tablet and passes it to Star Sapphire, two pictures briefly visible as he finishes, "I figured to do a test run for you, and it seems they're quite cozy with each other."
Star Sapphire looks at the screen, and we see it's two different pictures. The first one shows Hal giving Kari a ride home, and the other is when they're walking into the house together. Seeing them that close, the Zamarons start hissing in her head about how their plans are being disrupted. Soon though, the leader breaks in, "Silence! We will have our revenge, and we will kill the Guardians' strongest champion. And once that is done, we will kill the Guardians as well."
Handing back the tablet, eyes glowing again, Star Sapphire states, "Well done, Deadline. You carried out your job well. The rest of your pay will be given to you as we agreed. Your services will be remembered in the future."
Deadline nods, taking the suitcase of money that Star Sapphire had prepared for him. As he leaves, the camera pans up and out of the building, where two stars shine brighter than the rest. The scene warps, making the two stars resemble eyes, and dark, feminine laughter echoes as the screen goes dark.
@edgar-allan-possum Sorry this one got delayed. Hopefully, I can pick up the pace again for the remaining four episodes!
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You single-handedly transformed Hob's Bay. All I'll say is I saw the potential in things others didn't. Well, that seems to be true of every investment of yours. I've been very fortunate. Except with your hospital. According to the records you provided my wife, um... yeah, you've invested millions into cancer research, but to date, you haven't made a cent. Your point? Every investment you've ever made has been profitable, except for this one. I'm saving my people. I don't need to profit from illness. Especially cancer. Especially cancer. This disease is important to you? People in Hob's Bay are developing cancer at disproportionate rates. Did your wife show you those records? She did. She also told me about Henry Miller and James Distefano... More accusations. Two criminals who have been experimented on. Were they also part of your research? Because if they were, it certainly makes me wonder, Mr. Mannheim... — Superman and Lois 3x07 "Forever and Always"
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The Italians of Yates County
By Jonathan Monfiletto
Typically, when one puts the terms Italy and Yates County together in the same sentence, then one is referring to a town in the southwestern corner of the county at the southern tip of Canandaigua Lake. Yet, for a period of time in the 1920s, Penn Yan hosted an organization made up of a group of people who had come there from Italy or whose relatives had come from Italy.
No, these were not people who had migrated to the county seat from the remote, rural town. These were people who had themselves – or whose relatives had done so – moved to America, Yates County, and Penn Yan from the country of Italy in southern Europe along the Mediterranean Sea.
Yes, while Geneva and Seneca might be better known as communities in the Finger Lakes region that are strongholds for Italian Americans, Penn Yan itself had its own Sons of Italy lodge much like those communities do to this day. It was called the Savoia Lodge; it started out about a hundred years ago, but its existence seems to have been brief.
The first reference to the Sons of Italy in a Yates County newspaper that doesn’t involve a person who had sons in the town of Italy comes from March 28, 1917, when it was noted “An order of the Sons of Italy will be formed in Penn Yan next month.” Nothing seems to have come from that effort, though, as it wasn’t until September 7, 1923 that the Penn Yan Express stated, “The Italian residents of this village are planning on the organization of a local branch of the lodge of the Sons of Italy.” The organization was to be instituted on October 12, Columbus Day – long considered a holiday to celebrate Italian American heritage – with a celebration at the county fairgrounds involving a parade, fireworks, and a local band.
The founding members included commander James Tripoli, vice-commander Dominick Cipolla, and secretary Joseph C. Barone, who needed to secure 35 members to charter the organization and reported receiving 30 applications by the day of the celebration. “The order is a fraternal one, in which a perpetuity of the mother tongue is advocated, while honesty and loyalty to former and second country are paramount,” the Penn Yan Democrat reported.
Savoia Lodge, as the local Sons of Italy chapter was called, officially organized on January 27, 1924 at the Red Men’s Hall, which was then located on the upper floors of Struble’s Arcade. After the organizational ceremonies, Cipolla hosted a banquet at his restaurant on Jacob Street attended by 225 people, including the 35 charter members. Among the officers were Barone, venerable; Amedea Tripode, vice-venerable; Charles Sciore, orator; Silvo A. D’Abraccio, secretary archivista; Pazzi Distefano, secretary finance; and Americo Terpolilli, sentinella. Listed as investigatori were N. Terpolilli, F. Pascali, Tony Cecchini, D. Cipolla, and C. Farinelli. Listed as ceremoneri were Tony Costelluzo and Domenico Lizzi.
That year, Savoia Lodge hosted a Labor Day celebration in Penn Yan with Sons of Italy lodges from neighboring communities taking part in a street parade. At the fairgrounds in the evening, there would be fireworks, music, and other attractions. A concert by the Italian Band of Geneva would take place in the morning with selections of American and Italian songs, and the parade through the village was to follow in the afternoon. For the occasion, the Penn Yan village board allowed the Sons of Italy to place their flag across Main Street as other groups were allowed to do.
During the parade, a series of local and state dignitaries spoke in Courthouse Park, and then-New York State Lt. Gov. George R. Lunn addressed 2,500 people in the evening at the fairgrounds. “Lieut.-Gov. Lunn paid eloquent tribute to the loyalty and devotion to American ideals of the Italian people, who had become citizens of this country, and stated that the Italian people whom he had come to known so well in the city of Schenectady, of which he was formerly mayor, formed one of the finest groups of loyal and patriotic citizens,” the Yates County Chronicle summarized. “He enumerated the blessings which had been secured at such bitter cost by our forefathers and which America was ready to hand unsullied to the newcomers from foreign shores, provided they were willing to dedicate themselves to the ideals and principles which animated the founders of our republic.”
The Penn Yan Sons of Italy marked their organization’s first anniversary with a banquet on January 25, 1925. The lodge welcomed six new members at that banquet, with others expected to follow. The lodge also soon began planning its next big celebration – to take place on July 4 that year in honor of Independence Day. Similar to its previous celebrations for Columbus Day and Labor Day, Savoia Lodge would commemorate Independence Day with a parade, band music, speeches, and a fireworks display. The program for the day also consisted of a dedication ceremony in Courthouse Park for two flags – one American, one Italian – the lodge purchased for its activities.
State Senator Ernest Cole, of Bath, was the keynote speaker for the day at the fairgrounds. “Speaking of the fine spirit shown by the Sons of Italy in their celebrations of this, the greatest of our national holidays, he urged them to continue in this work and help to keep ever alive the traditions of their adopted country,” the Chronicle reviewed. “He called attention to the fact that both native and foreign born American boys took part in the World War and concluded with a plea for all to live up to the American traditions and keep them ever alive, urging a respect for the flag and a knowledge of the things it stands for, together with a proper celebration of such national holidays as the Fourth of July.”
Columbus Day 1923, Labor Day 1924, and Independence Day 1925. And then that might have been the last hurrah, so to speak, for Savoia Lodge of the Sons of Italy. The last Yates County newspaper coverage of the local lodge comes as newspapers covered the events of the July 4 celebration. After that, Savoia Lodge seems to almost literally disappear without a trace. Without a doubt, though, it filled a niche for local Italian Americans during its brief existence.
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Before of the birthday of Prince Herb,I’ve thought few words for him (It was a poem or not a poem?) : I would not lower the moon, but a star (referring to Prince Herb)...
And these time,that lately I found out that he wasn’t there at the Mtv Awards,after of that,I’ve worried by him (that I’ve thinking that he had Covid,although this was true or not...) ! Anyway,I’ve greeted him yesterday by Twitter!
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ok of the comedy specials i watched in 2019 my favs were prob daniel sloss x & jenny slate stage fright
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Comedy Central announces Stand-Up Month 2019 with specials from Roy Wood Jr., Chris Distefano, Ron Funches, and James Davis
Comedy Central announces Stand-Up Month 2019 with specials from Roy Wood Jr., Chris Distefano, Ron Funches, and James Davis
Comedy Central announced the return of its Stand-Up Month for the top of 2019, making January the month to get 4 new specials in 4 weeks. The month will feature four all-new specials from some killer comedians. We’ll see new specials from Ron Funches, James Davis, Chris Distefano, and Roy Wood Jr. Hour long specials that will air on consecutive Fridays throughout the month of January at 11pm on…
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Do you have a favorite comedian that you like to watch? Would you ever want to do stand-up comedy?
"Oh I have so many favourite comedians it's hard to pick. I'd definitely have to say John Mulaney, Russell Howard, James Acaster, Bo Burnham, Chris Distefano. But if you want me to talk about legends, ugh, don't even get me started: The Two Ronnies always make me laugh.
There's also that guy who does a lot of improv, has black hair? Sick sneakers? Huh, his name escapes me."
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Uno degli obiettivi che mi ero prefissata di raggiungere nel 2020 era quello di impegnarmi per leggere di più. Lo scorso anno avevo deciso che avrei letto almeno venticinque libri, e, dal momento che allo scoccare della mezzanotte del 31 dicembre ero riuscita a superare la quota con un vantaggio di undici, per quest’anno ho alzato l’asticella a quaranta. Se la pandemia non avesse colpito il nostro pianeta, è alquanto improbabile che sarei stata in grado di trovare tutto il tempo necessario per riuscirci addirittura prima dello scadere dei primi sei mesi dell’anno.
Considerato che nonostante le misure restrittive si siano leggermente allentate, per lo meno in Italia, molte persone si ritrovano ancora con immensi spazi vuoti da dover riempire nelle proprie giornate, ho pensato che condividere l’elenco di quanto letto finora potesse essere utile per dare qualche spunto sulle prossime pagine da sfogliare. Oltre che per alimentare ulteriormente la mia vena di egocentrismo che deriva dall’essere riuscita a completare questo compito autoimposto. I titoli sono in ordire cronologico e i giudizi che saranno al loro fianco non rispecchiano altro che la mia semplice, e priva di qualsiasi competenza in ambito letterario, opinione. Quindi, take it easy.
1. China Girl, Don Wislow (3/5): preso in prestito per sbaglio - il mio obiettivo era King Kong Girl, ma devo aver avuto un momento di confusione di fronte allo scaffale della biblioteca - si è rilevato come niente male. Forse un po’ troppo pedante su certe descrizioni, ma con un colpo di scena finale decisamente inatteso.
2. Divorziare con stile, Diego de Silva (5/5): è divertente, ironico e con un pizzico di scetticismo riguardo alla vita di tutti i giorni. Ho fatto fatica a trattenermi dalle risate su un regionale pieno zeppo di gente.
3. Cat person, Kristen Roupenian (4/5): tanti piccoli racconti più o meno verosimili che, una volta terminati, sembra ti abbiano scagliato contro un bel numero di pugni dritti allo stomaco.
4. Gli uomini mi spiegano le cose, Rebecca Solnit (4/5): il primo non-fiction dell’anno e il primo non-fiction in cui mi sono finalmente sentita compresa. Un passaggio obbligato per la letteratura femminista.
5. Chilografia, Domitilla Pirro (5/5): un’esistenza fin troppo comune con un finale tutt’altro che banale. L’ho adorato.
6. Io Khaled vendo uomini e sono innocente, Francesca Mannocchi (5/5): è uno di quei libri a metà tra finzione e realtà; non si capisce dove cominci una e finisca l’altra e forse, per le nostre coscienze occidentali, è meglio non porci proprio la domanda.
7. L’amore che mi resta, Michela Marzano (5/5): nella classifica dei libri ‘pugni allo stomaco’, questo si piazza senza dubbio sul podio. Un viaggio doloroso alla scoperta di sé e della legittimità dei propri desideri.
8. Testosterone Rex, Cordelia Fine (4/5): non sono un’appassionata di scienza, ma se trecento pagine servono a smentire scientificamente che il testosterone sia la causa naturale dei comportamenti maschili allora mi troverete a leggerle dalla prima all’ultima.
9. Vita segreta di noi stesse, Wednesday Martin (5/5): un inno alla necessità e all’importanza della libertà femminile, in tutti i campi. Quello sessuale in primis.
10. Ultima fermata Delicious, James Hannaham (5/5): struggente, intenso e realistico a dir poco. A riprova che, in certe condizioni, l’amore di una madre per il proprio figlio possa incontrare degli ostacoli insormontabili.
11. L’anno in cui imparai a leggere, Marco Marsullo (5/5): un libro che racconta una storia d’amore decisamente anticonvenzionale. Vi scalderà il cuore.
12. Citizen, Claudia Rankine (5/5): uno spaccato crudo e vivido di cosa significhi affrontare la vita di tutti i giorni nella pelle e nel corpo di una donna afroamericana. Se dovessi descriverlo con un solo aggettivo, quello sarebbe ‘potente’.
13. Due o tre cose che so di sicuro, Dorothy Allison (5/5): l’unico modo per poter capire di cosa tratti questo libro è quello di leggerlo. Con attenzione, delicatezza e rabbia.
14. La libertà possibile, Margaret Sexton (4/5): tre generazioni che si incrociano e faticano a comprendersi. Affascinante.
15. Confidenza, Domenico Starnone (1/5): forse non l’ho compreso del tutto, ma purtroppo è il libro che mi ha lasciato poco o nulla. Lo stile non è male, ma è la storia a non reggere più di tanto. Ripeto, si tratta solo del mio giudizio personale.
16. King Kong Girl, Virginie Despentes (5/5): tutto quello che ho sempre pensato e sostenuto messo nero su bianco con una maestria impeccabile. E’ diventato la mia nuova Bibbia.
17. Psicologia del maschilismo, Chiara Volpato (5/5): vale quanto detto sopra. Uno scorcio sui meccanismi che regolano la nostra società, e la realtà italiana in particolare.
18. Donne, razza e classe, Angela Davis (5/5): se mai qualcuno potesse avere dubbi sul fatto che il femminismo debba abbandonare l’idea di proporsi come movimento per la liberazione femminile attraverso un’ottica esclusivamente bianca e occidentale, gli dia un’occhiata. Un’altra pietra miliare per comprendere un po’ di più le realtà che ci appaiono estremamente lontane, ma che sono più vicine di quanto non siamo disposti a credere.
19. Irresistibile, Adam Alter (2/5): la spiegazione con dati alla mano del perché non riusciamo a staccarci dalle nostre nuove appendici digitali. Non dà troppi consigli pratici su come liberarsene, ma dopo averlo terminato ho cercato di tenere il cellulare il più lontano possibile.
20. Half of a yellow sun, Chiamamanda Ngozi Adichie (5/5): ne ho parlato e riparlato almeno un milione di volte. Probabilmente il mio romanzo preferito in assoluto.
21. Acciaio, Silvia Avallone (5/5): il libro che ha inaugurato la stagione delle riletture dopo che la mia biblioteca è stata chiusa per l’emergenza coronavirus. Potente e straziante come la prima volta.
22. Da dove la vita è perfetta, Silvia Avallone (5/5): le pagine che sanno fin troppo di casa. Nel bene e nel male.
23. Perduti nei quartieri spagnoli, Heddi Goodrich (2/5): tutto il fascino di Napoli raccontato dagli occhi innocenti di una studentessa universitaria. Mi ci ha fatto innamorare di nuovo.
24. Shantaram, Gregory David Roberts (5/5): un inno d’amore per l’India e tutto ciò che essa rappresenta. Struggente.
25. Noi, ragazzi dello zoo di Berlino, Christiane F. (3/5): la sensazione di disagio comincia alla prima pagina e non abbandona mai. E’ proprio lì, alla bocca dello stomaco, e non se ne va nemmeno dopo aver posato gli occhi sull’ultima frase.
26. Il potere di adesso, Eckhart Tolle (1/5): gli spunti sono interessanti, ma non vengono approfonditi quanto sarebbe necessario. La scrittura è a dir poco terribile, e dubito che sia tutta colpa della traduzione.
27. La paranza dei bambini, Roberto Saviano (5/5): la prima opera di Saviano che abbia mai letto e che mi ha affascinato dalla prima riga. La sua Napoli è ineguagliabile.
28. Bacio feroce, Roberto Saviano (4/5): i sequel tendono sempre a non entusiasmarmi quanto gli originali. O forse avrei solo voluto un finale totalmente diverso. Quattrocento pagine vissute sul filo di un rasoio sperando in una boccata d’aria che non arriva.
29. Non ti muovere, Margaret Mazzantini (4/5): da leggere tutto d’un fiato, come si vivono le storie clandestine che, alle volte, sono decisamente più autentiche di quelle legittime.
30. Non ho mai avuto la mia età, Antonio Dikele Distefano (3/5): il tema è fortissimo e alcune pagine sono di un’intensità spaventosa. Una citazione ha preso posto anche nella mia tesi di laurea.
31. Fuori piove, dentro pure, passo a prenderti?, Antonio Dikele Distefano (2/5): è quello che deifinirei un comfort book. L’equivalente di un panino del McDonald’s o delle cucchiaiate direttamente dal vasetto di Nutella dopo una rottura con il fidanzato. Non per tutti i giorni, ma solo per quelli in cui si ha un bisogno quasi viscerale di essere certi di non essere gli unici a provare determinate emozioni.
32. Us, David Nicholls (5/5): una storia d’amore anticonvenzionale, o fin troppo convenzionale. Non so se preferisco questo a One Day. Irriverente e leggermente sbadato come il suo protagonista.
33. Le luci delle case degli altri, Chiara Gamberale (4/5): ne avevo sentito parlare come di un assoluto capolavoro, e forse le mie aspettative ne sono state influenzate. L’idea di fondo è geniale, ma si perde un po’ nel finale.
34. La ragazza del treno, Paula Hawkins (5/5): letteralmente trangugiato in meno di ventiquattro ore perché non sopportavo l’idea di andare a letto senza conoscere tutta la verità. O, più realisticamente, non sarei riuscita ad addormentarmi con l’angoscia addosso.
35. Isola di Neve, Valentina d’Urbano (5/5): una piacevolissima sorpresa. Il colpo di scena finale vi emozionerà.
36. La bambina che scriveva sulla sabbia, Greg Morteson (2/5): non si tratta del mio genere preferito, e il mio giudizio ne ha risentito. Una storia di speranza senza, per fortuna, quella mania di protagonismo assoluto dei volontari occidentali.
37. Il pianista di Yarmouk, Aeham Ahmad (2/5): la guerra in Siria da un punto di vista che troppo spesso viene trascurato, quello di coloro che l’hanno vissuta - e la stanno vivendo - sulla propria pelle.
38. Dritto al sodo, Greg McKeown (4/5): se avete bisogno di un segno che vi dica di smettere di fare ciò che odiate e di dedicarvi a quello che vi rende felici, eccolo qui. Semplice, efficace e motivante.
39. Prima che tu venga al mondo, Massimo Gramellini (5/5): una lettera d’amore ad un figlio che deve ancora nascere. La dolcezza equivale, almeno in quantità, la simpatia. Bellissimo.
40. L’amore che dura, Lidia Ravera (5/5): il libro giusto al momento giusto. Non saprei come altro descriverlo.
- i miei (primi) 40 libri del 2020
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They’ll soon also be doing an up and comers stand-up showcase series digitally called Comedy Central Stand-Up Featuring that has sets from Tom Thakkar, Petey DeAbreu, Dina Hashem, Natasha Vaynblat, Ian Lara, Clare O’Kane, Stavros Halkias, Hanna Dickinson, Joyelle Nicole Johnson, Yedoye Travis, Marie Faustin, Ryan Beck, Martin Urbano, and Chris Cotton already lined-up. A round in LA will soon follow.
A told that’s over 14 hours of stand-up announced coming over the next year from Comedy Central. In fact, the hour specials from Davis, Funches, Wood Jr., and DiStefano are coming all in January.
Props to everyone here. We have no doubt some gold will be coming through these specials and we can’t wait to see it.
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Episode 269 - James Mattern
Check spots are the hardest spot on a comedy show, and comedian James Mattern's new album/special was recorded during that exact spot. James returns to Between Awesome and Disaster to discuss the video version of The Check Spot which will be on Youtube June 3rd 2022, how he learned to succeed when performing during the check spot, opening for Chris Distefano, His new podcast about bombing called Thank You For Coming Out, and what happens when your heckler is a cop.
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Power Moves: Smart-city leader Ellen Hwang is joining the Knight Foundation
Ellen Hwang, a director at the City of Philadelphia with a focus on Philly’s approach to smart cities, has stepped down and accepted a new role leading the local program of Miami-based John S. and James L. Knight Foundation.
News of Hwang’s selection comes four months after the departure of former Philly director Patrick Morgan, who made the reverse move by leaving Knight to take a job in local government, more specifically as the Parks and Recreation department’s first deputy commissioner for strategy and engagement.
The 31-year-old Hwang, often found leading stakeholder meetings or connecting with community-based organizations, most recently spearheaded the City’s SmartCityPHL initiative in close collaboration with the Office of Innovation and Technology. In February, she was recognized for her work at the launch of the initiative’s roadmap, created with backing from Knight.
Hwang starts her new job Monday.
What’s first on the priority list? Getting acclimated with the foundation’s ongoing investments and building off of that momentum, she told Technical.ly.
“The bottom line is the foundation’s mission of civic engagement and having informed residents,” Hwang said. “A lot of exciting things to look forward to, but I’ll first be spending time meeting with grantees and broadening our understanding of their work.”
Any regrets or items left on the to-do list at the City? Hwang said the SmartCityPHL push was always more about the collaboration than any one person leading it, and that she’s excited about how tech could help solve Philly’s civic issues.
“Leaving is bittersweet but the initiative itself is in good hands,” Hwang said. “I think the leadership is supportive and the advisory committee is a wonderful group that brings a lot of different perspective. It’s going to be exciting to see what unfolds. I’m excited for everyone who will carry on the work.”
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Lucinda Duncalfe, the former Monetate CEO who stepped down in August of last year citing both family and business reasons, has taken on a new role: that of executive chairman at Conshohocken-based recruiting software firm Thrive TRM.
Duncalfe, now based in Brooklyn, said in an emailed statement she first learned of the company as a customer.
“I mentioned to our recruiter how great the platform was for keeping me current on a search and allowing me to easily communicate status to my board of directors,” Duncalfe said. “She passed along the compliment and the next thing I knew, I was on the other side of the table enabling other hiring teams to enjoy the same experience I had.”
The Philadelphia Inquirer’s Joe DiStefano reports that Duncalfe, who still serves on the Monetate board, will remain Brooklyn-based, and will join Thrive’s staff of 28 “on weekly visits and to convene retreats in New York once a month.”
“Now that Thrive TRM has 100+ enterprises, VC and PE firms, and recruiting firms as customers, it’s no longer the industry’s best kept secret,” said Duncalfe. Her job, she told the Inquirer, will be to help sort the “tremendous number of strategic options” for growing the firm.
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Center City data analytics company Blackfynn, makers of an analytics platform for neuroscience researchers, have added Dr. Karl Kieburtz, to its leadership team.
The neurologist, who pioneered clinical development of drugs for Parkinson’s disease, dementia, Huntington’s disease and other neurodegenerative diseases, will join Blackfynn as head of clinical development and real world evidence. He’s also currently the director of the Clinical Coordinating Center for Parkinson’s Progression Markers Initiative, the home of a flagship study at the Michael J. Fox Foundation for which Blackfynn provides its data analytics platform.
“I am excited to join Blackfynn and shape our data strategy, develop a real-world evidence base and engage with industry partners and regulators,” Kieburtz said. “The combination of accessing the right data, engaging our expert network and utilizing our proprietary data platform uniquely positions Blackfynn to derive new insights from complex data that could lead to new, data-driven treatments for neurological diseases.”
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