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Hacks 2021 Emmy Award Nominations
Hacks stars Jean Smart as Deborah Vance, a legendary Las Vegas comedy diva looking to appeal to a younger audience. Vance's agent sends Ava (Hannah Einbinder), an entitled 25-year old, to help freshen up the material, and Vance begins mentoring her. The comedy series on HBO Max was awarded 15 Primetime Emmy Award nominations including Best Comedy, Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress for Smart and Einbinder. So honored to be a part of this production team that included HBO Max, Universal Television in association with Paulilu, First Thought Productions, Fremulon Productions, and 3 Arts Entertainment. Congrats to all the nominees! Here are the list of nominations:
Outstanding Casting For A Comedy Series - 2021
NOMINEE: Jeanne McCarthy, CSA, Casting by Nicole Abellera Hallman, CSA, Casting by
Outstanding Contemporary Costumes - 2021
NOMINEE: Kathleen Felix-Hager, Costume Designer Karen Bellamy, Costume Supervisor
Outstanding Directing For A Comedy Series - 2021
NOMINEE: Lucia Aniello, Directed by
Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing For A Comedy Series - 2021
NOMINEE: Hacks "Primm" Susan Vaill, ACE, Editor
Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing For A Comedy Series - 2021
NOMINEE: Hacks "There Is No Line (Pilot)" Jessica Brunetto, Editor
Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing For A Comedy Series - 2021
NOMINEE: Hacks "Tunnel Of Love" Ali Greer, Editor
Outstanding Lead Actress In A Comedy Series - 2021
NOMINEE: Jean Smart, as Deborah Vance
Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Comedy Series - 2021
NOMINEE: Hannah Einbinder, as Ava Daniels
Outstanding Guest Actress In A Comedy Series - 2021
NOMINEE: Jane Adams, as Nina Daniels Hacks"I Think She Will"
Outstanding Comedy Series - 2021
NOMINEE: Hacks
Outstanding Sound Mixing For A Comedy Or Drama Series (Half-Hour) And Animation - 2021
NOMINEE: Hacks "Falling" John W. Cook II, Re-Recording Mixer Ben Wilkins, Re-Recording Mixer Jim Lakin, Production Mixer
Outstanding Writing For A Comedy Series - 2021
NOMINEE: Hacks "There Is No Line (Pilot)" Lucia Aniello, Written by Paul W. Downs, Written by Jen Statsky, Written by
Outstanding Cinematography For A Single-Camera Series (Half-Hour) - 2021
NOMINEE: Hacks "Primm"
Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Comedy Series - 2021
NOMINEE: Carl Clemons-Hopkins, as Marcus Vaughan
Outstanding Production Design For A Narrative Program (Half-Hour) - 2021
NOMINEE: Hacks "Primm" Jon Carlos, Production Designer James Bolenbaugh, Art Director Ellen Reede Dorros, Set Decorator
About Chicken Bone FX
Chicken Bone FX is one of the finest boutique VFX facilities globally employing up to 80 artists known for 2D technical prowess, highly photoreal FX and hard surfaces integration, and creative global workflow. The company has grown steadily over 10 years and is attached to some of the industry’s highest-profile series such as Westworld, The Walking Dead, Legion, Krypton, and Godless as well as features like The Highwaymen, To All The Boys 2, and The Kissing Booth 2. CBFX is TPN certified with artist pools in regions all over the world allowing for versatile pricing in a variety of tax incentive regions plus virtual workforce and technology scalability based on project demand.
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Laurie Strode, sua filha Karen e sua neta Allison prenderam Michael Myers e o deixaram pegando fogo no porão de sua casa. Laurie ferida é enviada para o hospital, confiante de que seu perseguidor finalmente está morto. Mas Michael consegue se libertar e seu massacre sangrento continua. Laurie deve lidar com a dor e se defender novamente, porém, desta vez, toda a cidade está pronta para lutar contra o monstro imparável. As mulheres da fam��lia Strode se juntam a um grupo de sobreviventes que querem fazer justiça com as próprias mãos, caçar Michael e detê-lo de uma vez por todas. O mal deve morrer hoje.
Quando David Gordon Green e Danny McBride lançaram o Halloween no mundo em 2018, foi uma surpresa. Afinal, a propriedade estava adormecida e aparentemente gasta. Eles encontraram uma maneira de destilar a série até o que funciona, que essencialmente foi Michael Myers massacrando pessoas, Jamie Lee Curtis, e a clássica trilha sonora de John Carpenter. Ao fazer isso, eles fizeram um pequeno deleite desagradável, embora nenhum inicialmente definido para continuar a franquia. E, no entanto, o dinheiro fala, então aí vem Halloween Kills, pensado como a segunda parte de uma trilogia. Embora seja decididamente um degrau em relação ao último, funciona o suficiente aqui para justificar uma recomendação.
Halloween Kills é essencialmente um trailer de 106 minutos para o Halloween Ends, mas isso é a síndrome da parcela intermediária para você. Se você queria que Michael hackeasse mais pessoas da última vez, você está com sorte. Agora, enquanto isso é principalmente caos, Green e McBride tentam trazer alguns novos temas, além do anterior de transmitir traumas. Aqui, é a mentalidade de turba e o medo elevando o mal. Eles nem sempre são bem-sucedidos, mas pelo menos pretende ser mais do que apenas uma sequência descartável. Pegando momentos após o fim do Halloween, a história continua na noite em que Michael Myers (Airon Armstrong, Nick Castle e James Jude Courtney em vários pontos) voltou para casa. Laurie Strode (Curtis), sua filha Karen (Judy Greer) e a neta Allyson (Andi Matichak) encararam The Shape e pensaram que o tinham incendiado. Claro, o mal não morre tão facilmente e, enquanto eles estão a caminho do hospital, os bombeiros aparecem na casa de Laurie para apagar o incêndio. Eles encontram Michael e são instantaneamente massacrados. Assim começa uma noite ainda mais sangrenta de carnificina. Tudo isso ocorre enquanto Laurie está se recuperando no hospital ao lado do policial Hawkins (Will Patton), convencida de que seu longo pesadelo finalmente acabou. Como ela está errada.
Enquanto Michael assassina seu caminho através de Haddonfield, os sobreviventes de seu primeiro massacre, liderados por Tommy Doyle (Anthony Michael Hall), Lonnie Elam (Robert Longstreet) e Lindsey Wallace (Kyle Richards) organizam uma multidão para caçá-lo. Quando Laurie descobre que ele ainda está vivo, ela sabe que não vai ser tão simples. As mulheres Strode terão que enfrentá-lo mais uma vez, desta vez com ainda mais perigo em mãos. Se há uma grande falha aqui, é deixar Jamie Lee Curtis de lado em uma parte significativa do filme. Estamos aqui para ver Laurie. Isso também reduz a eficácia do Curtis. Ela está bem, mas estava muito melhor no Halloween. O mesmo vale para Judy Greer, que está mais preocupada, até entrar em ação no terceiro ato. Andi Matichak vai ser um pouco durão dessa vez, o que é uma boa mudança de ritmo. Anthony Michael Hall, Robert Longstreet e Kyle Richards são todos esquecíveis, principalmente à disposição para conectar as coisas ao passado. Will Patton não tem nada para fazer, mais uma vez. Outros membros do elenco aqui incluem peças de retorno (do último filme ou de filmes anteriores) como Dylan Arnold, Omar J. Dorsey e Nancy Stephens, bem como os recém-chegados Lenny Clarke, Jim Cummings, Thomas Mann e outros.
David Gordon Green, junto com os co-escritores Danny McBride e Scott Teems, quer que Halloween Kills tenha um pouco de profundidade e mitologia. O primeiro funciona melhor do que o último, embora ainda esteja no seu melhor quando Green pode simplesmente direcionar o caos cheio de sangue. O roteiro de Green, McBride e Teems mistura elementos da mentalidade da multidão e como isso pode ser perigoso, mas é principalmente no nível da superfície. Algumas funcionam, outras não. Quanto à trilha clássica de John Carpenter, é dado um novo som a ela pelo próprio Carpenter, ao lado de Cody Carpenter e Daniel A. Davies.
Halloween Kills é uma sequência sangrenta de Michael Myers por completo, oferecendo exatamente o que você esperaria de uma nova parcela. Se isso funciona ou não, depende inteiramente de você. Não é tão bom quanto o Halloween, mas é melhor do que qualquer sequência anterior, então tem isso. No mínimo, estamos preparados para o fim do Halloween. O confronto final entre Laurie e Michael está se formando, e falhas à parte, é uma luta para a qual estamos mais do que prontos.
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Canons & Families
List of canon characters and their children
If you don’t see a character you would like to apply for on this list, just go ahead and shoot us an ask!
BOLD - being played
STRIKE THROUGH - unavaliable to be played
ITALICIZED - has a child (children listed)
ABOMINATION (Emil Blonsky)
ALINA ENSTROM
AMANDA WALLER
ANT-MAN (Scott Lang)
Cassandra Lang (daughter)
Additional siblings/children wanted
AQUAMAN (Arthur Curry)
ATOM (Dr. Ray Palmer)
BANE
BATGIRL (Barbara Gordon)
BATMAN (Bruce Wayne)
Evangeline Wayne Prince (daughter)
Half siblings wanted
BEAST (Hank P. McCoy)
BEAST BOY (Garfield Logan)
BIG BARDA
Children not wanted
BLACK BOLT (Blackagar Boltagon)
BLACK CANARY (Dinah Lance)
Delilah Queen (daughter)
Additional children/siblings not wanted
BLACK CAT (Felicia Hardy)
BLACK LIGHTING (Jefferson Pierce)
BLACK PANTHER (T'Challa)
Children wanted
BLACK WIDOW (Natasha Romanoff)
BOOSTER GOLD (Michael Jon Carter)
BRAINIAC (Vril Dox)
BUMBLEBEE (Karen Beecher-Duncan)
CARIN TAYLOR
CAPTAIN AMERICA (Steven Rogers)
CAPTAIN BOOMERANG (George “Digger” Harkness)
CAPTAIN COLD (Leonard Snart)
CAPTAIN MARVEL (Carol Danvers)
Arabella Danvers (Daughter)
Bauer Danvers (Son)
Additional children/siblings not wanted
CARNAGE (Cletus Kasady)
CATWOMAN (Selina Kyle)
CLOAK (Tandy Johnson)
COLOSSUS (Piotr Nikolaievitch Rasputin)
CROSSBONES (Brock Rumlow)
CYBORG (Victor Stone)
CYCLOPS (Scott Summers)
DAGGER (Tyrone Bowen)
DAREDEVIL (Matthew Michael Murdock)
DARKSEID (Uxas)
DANIELLE BAPTISTE
DEADPOOL (Wade Wilson)
DEADSHOT (Floyd Lawton)
DEATHSTROKE (Slade Wilson)
DOCTOR DOOM (Victor von Doom)
DOCTOR LIGHT (Dr. Kimiyo Hoshi)
DOCTOR OCTOPUS (Otto Octavius)
DOCTOR STRANGE (Doctor Stephen Strange)
DOMINO (Neena Thurman)
DOMINIQUE THIEBAUT
DORMAMMU
DRAX THE DESTROYER
DYLAN CRUISE
EL DIABLO (Chato Santana)
ELEKTRA (Elektra Natchios)
ENCHANTRESS (June Moone)
FALCON (Samuel Thomas “Sam” Wilson)
FLASH (Barry Allen)
GALACTUS (Galan)
GAMBIT (Remy LeBeau)
GAMORA
GRANT WARD
GREEN ARROW (Oliver Queen)
GREEN GOBLIN (Norman Osborn)
GREEN LANTERN (Hal Jordan)
GREEN LANTERN (John Stewart)
HARLEY QUINN (Harleen Frances Quinzel)
HAVOC (Alex Summers)
HAWKEYE (Clint Barton)
HAWKGIRL (Shayera Hol)
HELA
HELLBLAZER (John Constantine)
HELLSTROM (Damion Hellstrom)
HOPE PEZZINI
HULK (Bruce Banner)
HUMAN TORCH (Johnny Storm)
HUNTRESS (Helena Bertinelli)
IAN NOTTINGHAM
ICE MAN (Bobby Drake)
INVISIBLE KID (Lyle Norg)
INVISIBLE WOMAN (Susan Storm)
IRON FIST (Daniel Rand)
IRON HEART (Riri Williams)
IRON MAN (Tony Stark)
INFERNO (Dante Pertuz)
JACKIE ESTACADO
JEAN (Jean Grey)
JESSICA JONES
JINX
JOKER (Arthur Fleck)
JOKER (Jack Napier)
JUBILEE (Jubilation Lee)
JUGGERNAUT (Cain Marko)
KATANA (Tatsu Yamashiro)
KENNETH IRONS
KILLER CROC (Waylon Jones)
KILLER FROST (Caitlin Snow)
KILLMONGER (Erik Killmonger)
KINGPIN (Wilson Grant Fisk)
LADY DEATHSTRIKE (Yuriko Oyama)
LEX LUTHOR
LOKI (Loki Laufeyson)
LUKE CAGE
LUNA SNOW (Seol Hee)
MAGNETO (Max Eisenhardt)
MARY JANE WATSON
MARTIAN MANHUNTER (J'onn J'onzz)
MEDUSA (Medusalith Amaquelin Boltagon)
MISTER FANTASTIC (Reed Richards)
MISTER FREEZE (Victor Fries)
MISTER MIRACLE (Scott Free)
MISTER SINISTER (Nathaniel Essex)
MISTER ZSASZ (Victor Zsasz)
MISS AMERICA (America Chavez)
MISS MARVEL (Kamala Khan)
MISTY KNIGHT
MOCKINGBIRD (Barbara Morse)
MYSTIQUE
MYSTERIO (Quentin Beck)
NAMOR (Namor McKenzie)
NEBULA
NICK FURY
NIGHTCRAWLER (Kurt Wagner)
NIGHTWING (Dick Grayson)
NOVA (Sam Alexander)
PATRIOT (Rayshaun Lucas)
PENGUIN (Oswald Chesterfield Cobblepot)
PLASTIC MAN (Patrick O'Brien)
POISON IVY (Dr. Pamela Lillian Isley)
POLARIS (Lorna Dane)
PROFESSOR X (Charles Francis Xavier)
PSYLOCKE (Elizabeth Braddock)
PUNISHER (Frank Castle)
QUAKE (Daisy Johnson)
QUICKSILVER (Pietro Maximoff)
RAVEN (Rachel Roth)
RED ARROW (Roy Harper)
RED HOOD (Jason Todd)
RED ROBIN (Tim Drake)
RED SKULL (Johann Shmidt)
RED TORNADO (Ulthoon)
RESCUE (Virginia “Pepper” Potts)
REVERSE-FLASH (Eobard Thawne)
RICK FLAG
RIDDLER (Edward Nygma)
ROGUE (Anna Marie)
SABRETOOTH (Victor Creed)
SANDMAN (William Baker)
SARA PEZZINI
SCARECROW (Jonathan Crane)
SCARLET WITCH (Wanda Maximoff)
SCARLET SPIDER (Ben Reilly)
SCARLET SPIDER (Felicity Hardy)
SELENE (Selene Gallio)
SHADOWCAT (Kitty Pryde)
SHANG-CHI
SHAZAM (William Joseph “Billy” Batson)
SHE-HULK (Jennifer Walters)
SIF
SILK (Cindy Moon)
SILVER SURFER (Norrin Radd)
SINESTRO (Thaal Sinestro)
SQUIRREL GIRL (Doreen Green)
SPIDER-GIRL (Anya Sofia Corazon)
SPIDER-GWEN (Gwen Stacy)
SPIDER-MAN (Peter Parker)
SPIDER-MAN (Miles Morales)
SPIDER-MAN 2099 (Miguel O'hara)
SPIDER-WOMAN (Jessica Drew)
SPOILER (Stephanie Brown)
STARFIRE (Koriand’r)
STAR-LORD (Peter Jason Quill)
STORM (Ororo Munroe)
SUNSPOT (Robert de Costa)
SUPERGIRL (Kara Zor-El)
SUPERMAN (Clark Kent)
THANOS
THING (Ben Grimm)
THOR (Thor Odinson)
TIGRA (Greer Grant Nelson)
TOM JUDGE
TRIGON
TWO-FACE (Harvey Dent)
TYPHOID MARY (Mary Alice Walker)
ULTRON
VALKYRIE
VENOM (Eddie Brock)
VIXEN (Mari McCabe)
VULTURE (Adrian Toomes)
WAR MACHINE (James “Jim” Rupert Rhodes)
WASP (Janet Van Dyne)
WHITE QUEEN (Emma Frost)
WINTER SOLDIER (James “Bucky” Barnes)
WITHER (Kevin Ford)
WOLVERINE (James Howlett)
WONDER WOMAN (Diana Prince)
ZATANNA ZATARA
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Comic Con @ Home panel and exhibitor list (so far)
Source: Comic-Con@Home
Source: SDCC unofficial blog
TV & Movies
American Dad: Ever wanted to learn how to draw one of your favorite AD! characters? Now is your chance, join show Supervising Director, Brent Woods, as he teaches the cast and executive producers how to draw Roger! Grab a sketchbook & pens and learn to draw everyone’s favorite alien alongside Rachael MacFarlane (Hayley), Wendy Schaal (Francine), Scott Grimes (Steve), Dee Bradley Baker (Klaus) and EPs Nic Wegener and Joe Chandler as they chat about the current season and look toward the series’ 300th episode airing on TBS this fall.
[NEW] Archer (July 24 at 5PM PT): with Aisha Tyler, Chris Parnell, Judy Greer, Lucky Yates, Amber Nash, and moderated by Casey Willis.
The Blacklist
Bill & Ted Face the Music: with stars Alex Winter and Keanu Reeves, as well as Wyld Stallyns, Samara Weaving, Brigette Lundy-Paine, William Sadler, and director Dean Parisot and writers Ed Solomon and Chris Matheson. Moderated by Kevin Smith.
[NEW] Blast Off with Disney+’s The Right Stuff (July 25 at 1PM PT).
Bless the Harts: Join the Harts, in quarantine of course, for a Paint & Sip! Watch Kristen Wiig (Jenny Hart), Maya Rudolph (Betty Hart), Ike Barinholtz (Wayne Edwards), Jillian Bell (Violet Hart) and Fortune Feimster (Brenda) with executive producers Phil Lord, Chris Miller and Andy Bobrow try to recreate Bless The Harts characters while chatting about their favorite moments from season one, what they’re looking forward to in season two on FOX this Fall and how they’ve kept busy during quarantine while drinking the show’s favorite drink – boxed wine!
Bob’s Burgers: The Emmy Award-winning animated FOX series “Bob’s Burgers” invites fans into their homes for a virtual panel with all of the laughs and surprises they generally bring to the Indigo Ballroom. Creator and executive producer Loren Bouchard will break news about the upcoming season, and the always entertaining cast including H. Jon Benjamin, John Roberts, Kristen Schaal, Eugene Mirman, Dan Mintz and Larry Murphy will have you howling with laughter with never-before-seen footage, followed by a lively panel discussion and fan Q&A.
Constantine: 15th Anniversary Reunion: with Keanu Reeves, director Francis Lawrence, and Akiva Goldsman.
Crossing Swords: Hulu Original Crossing Swordsfollows Patrick, a good hearted peasant who lands a coveted squire position at the royal castle. His dream job quickly turns into a nightmare when he learns his beloved kingdom is run by a hornet’s nest of horny monarchs, crooks and charlatans. Even worse, Patrick’s valor made him the black sheep in his family, and now his criminal siblings have returned to make his life hell. War, murder, full frontal nudity—who knew brightly colored peg people led such exciting lives? With Scott Mantz, Seth Green, Alanna Ubach, Tara Strong, Yvette Nicole Brown, Adam Pally, Tom Root, John Harvatine IV, and Adam Ray.
A Conversation with Nathan Fillion: Showrunner Alexi Hawley (“The Rookie”) talks with Nathan Fillion (“Firefly,” “Castle,” “The Rookie”) about his career in film and television. With special appearances by Joss Whedon, Alan Tudyk, Gina Torres, Mekia Cox, Molly Quinn, Seamus Dever and Jon Huertas.
Director’s on Directing: with Robert Rodriguez, Colin Trevorrow, and Joseph Kosinski.
The Dragon Prince: with creators Aaron Ehasz and Justin Richmond, as well as voice cast Jack Desena, Paula Burrows, Sasha Rojen, Erik Todd Dellums, Jason Simpson, Jesse Inocalla, and Racquel Belmonte
Duncanville: Join executive producers Mike & Julie Scully, executive producer and star, Amy Poehler, along with stars Ty Burrell, Riki Lindhome, Joy Osmanski, Yassir Lester, Betsy Sodaro and guest stars Rashida Jones and Wiz Khalifa for an exclusive first look at the upcoming second season; returning next Spring on FOX.
Emily the Strange: with creator Rob Reger and illustrator Buzz Parker
Family Guy: Join cast Seth MacFarlane, Alex Borstein, Mila Kunis, Seth Green and executive producers Rich Appel, Alec Sulkin and Kara Vallow from FOX’s hit animated comedy “Family Guy” as we celebrate 350 episodes with a virtual table read! After, we’ll take a look back at some of our favorite moments from the last 18 seasons, plus a special sneak peek at the hilarity and hi-jinx coming up in our 19th season premiering this fall on FOX!
Fear the Walking Dead: Fear the Walking Dead will present a panel for the series’ upcoming sixth season, premiering later this year. Moderated by Hardwick, the panel will feature Gimple, Showrunners and Executive Producers Andrew Chambliss and Ian Goldberg and cast members Lennie James, Alycia Debnam-Carey, Colman Domingo, Danay Garcia, Karen David, Jenna Elfman and Rubén Blades.
G-Loc: with director Tom Paton, and stars Stephen Moyer, Tala Gouveia, Casper Van Dien, and John Rhys-Davies. Moderated by Jacob Oller.
The Goldbergs: with cast members Wendi McLendon-Covey, Sean Giambrone, Troy Gentile, George Segal, Hayley Orrantia, and Sam Lerner
Helstrom: As the son and daughter of a mysterious and powerful serial killer, Hulu Original Helstrom follows Daimon (Tom Austen) and Ana Helstrom (Sydney Lemmon), and their complicated dynamic, as they track down the worst of humanity — each with their own attitude and skills.
HOOPS: The star-studded voice cast of “Hoops,” a new adult animated series for Netflix launching this summer from 20th Century Fox Television (“The Simpsons,” “Family Guy,” “Bob’s Burgers”), gathered for an irreverent-in-the-best-way conversation about coming together to make this show that follows a foul-mouthed high school basketball coach who is sure he’ll hit the big leagues if he can only turn his terrible team around. Voice stars Jake Johnson, Rob Riggle, Ron Funches, Natasha Leggero, Cleo King and A.D. Miles join creator and executive producer Ben Hoffman and moderator/ guest voice star Max Greenfield (Johnson’s former “New Girl” co-star) for a truly wild and hilarious Q&A. Fans will be treated to an exclusive first look at footage from the premiere episode. “Hoops” comes from writer-comedian Ben Hoffman (“The Late Late Show with James Corden,” “Archer”), Phil Lord and Chris Miller (“The Lego Movie”), with animation produced by Bento Box (“Bob’s Burgers”).
Kevin Smith: You know what this is.
LGBTQ Representation on TV: with Jamie Chung (Once Upon A Time), Jamie Clayton (Roswell: New Mexico), Wilson Cruz (Star Trek: Discovery), Tatiana Maslany (Perry Mason, Orphan Black), Anthony Rapp (Star Trek: Discovery), J. August Richards (Council of Dads, Angel, Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.), Harry Shum, Jr. (Shadowhunters) and Brian Michael Smith (9-1-1: Lone Star). The panel will be moderated by TV Guide Magazine West Coast Bureau Chief Jim Halterman.
[NEW] A Look Inside Marvel’s 616 on Disney+ (July 23 at 1PM PT).
Motherland: Fort Salen: TBA
NEXT: Coming to FOX in Fall 2020, “NEXT” arrives at Comic-Con@Home with a sneak peek of the thrilling opening scene of the propulsive, fact-based thriller about the emergence of a deadly, rogue artificial intelligence that combines pulse-pounding action with an examination of how technology is invading our lives and transforming us in ways we don’t yet understand. “NEXT” stars John Slattery (“Mad Men”) as a Silicon Valley pioneer, who teams with cybercrime agent Fernanda Andrade (“The First”), to fight a villain unlike anything we’ve ever seen. Panelists will include creator and executive producer Manny Coto (“24”), John Slattery, Fernanda Andrade, Michael Mosley (“Ozark”), Jason Butler Harner (“Ozark”) and Eve Harlow (“Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.”) for a fascinating conversation about the new series and how AI and technology infiltrates all of our lives, moderated by Thrillist’s Esther Zuckerman.
NOS4A2: Moderated by Entertainment Weekly’s Clark Collis, the panel will feature Showrunner and Executive Producer Jami O’Brien, Executive Producer Joe Hill and cast member Zachary Quinto.
[NEW] Phineas and Ferb The Movie: Candace Against the Universe (12PM PT).
Rooster Teeth: Yssa Badiola, Torrian Crawford, Barbara Dunkelman, Fiona Nova, Kerry Shawcross, and special guest F.J. DeSanto are going to virtually smack you in the face with exclusive reveals and new information about Recorded by Arizal, Red vs. Blue Zero, RWBY Volume 8, and Transformers War For Cybertron: Siege.
The Simpsons: They’ll never stop The Simpsons!…from appearing at Comic-Con; this time on zoom. Join Al Jean, Matt Selman, David Silverman, Carolyn Omine, Mike B. Anderson and moderator Yeardley Smith. Find out how the show has surmounted social distancing and turbulent times en route to season 32!
Solar Opposites: Your favorite Shlorpians are getting together for Comic-Con at Home! As Hulu’s most-watched original comedy premiere to date, “Solar Opposites” centers around a team of four aliens who escape their exploding home world only to crash land into a move-in ready home in suburban America. They are evenly split on whether Earth is awful or awesome, while protecting the Pupa, a living super computer that will one day evolve into its true form, consume them and terraform the Earth… Join Justin Roiland (“Korvo”), Thomas Middleditch (“Terry”), Sean Giambrone (“Yumyulack”), Mary Mack (“Jesse”) and executive producers Mike McMahan and Josh Bycel for all things “Solar Opposites” including an exclusive clip from the upcoming second season!
Stumptown: with cast members Jake Johnson, Cobie Smulders, and Michael Ealy
TV Guide Magazine’s Fan Favorites: Hale Appleman (The Magicians), Chris Chalk (Gotham, Perry Mason), Robbie Amell (Upload), Kennedy McMann (Nancy Drew), Jeri Ryan (Star Trek: Picard), Richard Harmon (The 100), Lindsey Morgan (The 100), Harvey Guillen (What We Do in the Shadows), and Alex Newell (Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist)
The Walking Dead: The Walking Dead will make its 11th San Diego Comic-Con appearance with a panel spotlighting the Season 10 Finale episode, “A Certain Doom,” which will air as a standalone episode later this year. Moderated by Hardwick, the panel will feature Gimple, Showrunner and Executive Producer Angela Kang, Executive Producer Greg Nicotero, who directed the season finale, and cast members Norman Reedus, Melissa McBride, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Lauren Cohan, Josh McDermitt and Paola Lazaro, among others.
The Walking Dead: World Beyond: The Walking Dead: World Beyond makes its Comic-Con International debut as the third series in wildly successful The Walking Dead Universe. Moderated by Hardwick, the series’ panel will feature Gimple, Showrunner and Executive Producer Matt Negrete and cast members Aliyah Royale, Alexa Mansour, Hal Cumpston, Nicholas Cantu, Nico Tortorella, Julia Ormond and Joe Holt.
[NEW] What We Do in the Shadows (July 25 at 5PM PT): with Kayvan Novak, Matt Berry, Natasia Demetriou, Mark Proksch, Harvey Guillen, Paul Simms, Stefani Robinson, and moderated by Haley Joel Osment.
Wynonna Earp.
COMICS
Celebrating 80 Years of The Spirit: Moderated by Danny Fingeroth.
Decoding the Kirby/Lee Relationship: with Danny Fingeroth.
[NEW] Howard Cruse: The Godfather of Queer Comics.
In Conversation with Robert Kirkman: Creator Robert Kirkman answers fan questions on his titles including THE WALKING DEAD, INVINCIBLE, FIRE POWER, OBLIVION SONG, and more!
[NEW] LGBTQ Comics and Popular Media for Young People.
[NEW] Out in Comics 33: Virtually Yours.
[NEW] Marvel Comics: Next Big Thing: Friday, July 24, 11:00 AM PST
[NEW] MARVEL HQ: Thursday, July 23, 4:00 PM PST
Skybound Presents: Comics & Creators: A panel of Skybound’s comic book creators including Robert Kirkman, the team behind EXCELLENCE, and more come together to discuss their latest projects.
Tribute to Dennis O’Neil: with Danny Fingeroth.
The Wonderful, Horrible History of E.C. Comics: Moderated by Danny Fingeroth.
OTHER
The Art of Collaboration: Duos Behind Top Films, TV Shows, & Video Games.
California Browncoats.
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A list of LGBTQIA+ Clergypeople
Please feel free to add on, this is by no means complete
Fr. Shannon T.L. Kearns
Rev. Asher O’ Callaghan
Rev. William R. Johnson
Rev. Anne Holmes
Bishop Karen Oliveto
Priest Carol Stone
Reverend M. Barclay
Rev. Anna Blaedel
Rev. Canon Broderick Greer
Pastors Sally Sarratt and Maria Swearingen
Rev. Dr. Nancy L. Wilson
Bishop Gene Robinson
Rev. Ouyang Wen Feng
Rev. Troy Perry
Pastor Manny Santiago
Rev. Pat Bumgardner
Bishop Yvette Flunder
Archbishop Carl Bean
Rev. Malcolm Boyd
Rev. Peter J. Gomes
Pastor Dennis A. Meredith
Rev. Roger E. Hayes
The Rev. Elder Jim Mitulski
The Rev. Dr. Katrina D. Foster
Pastor Bradley Schmeling
The Rev. Jeff R. Johnson
#queer pastors#lgbt+ pastors#and clergyfolk#add on!#I think it's healing to see how many there are#this is just a tiny fraction#i'm done for the day cause i got homework
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Celebrity Deaths 2018
JANUARY Jon Paul Steuer - Jan. 1 (TV Actor) Robert Mann - Jan. 1 (Violinist) Rick Hall - Jan. 2 (Music Producer) Thomas Monson - Jan. 2 (Religous Leader) Bruce Halle - Jan. 4 (Entrepreneur) John Young - Jan. 5 (Astronaut) Jerry Van Dyke - Jan. 5 (TV Show) *Dick Van Dyke's Brother* Donnelly Rhodes - Jan. 8 (TV Actor) Doreen Tracey - Jan. 10 (TV Actor) Eddie Clarke - Jan. 10 (Guitarist) Jessica Falkholt - Jan. 11 (TV Actress) Keith Jackson - Jan. 12 (Sportscaster) Bobby Zarin - Jan. 13 (Reality Star) Dolores O'Riordan - Jan. 15 (Rock Singer) Peter Wyngarde - Jan. 15 (TV Actor) Bradford Dillman - Jan. 16 (Movie Actor) Jo Jo White - Jan. 16 (Basketball Player) Jessica Falkholt - Jan. 17 (TV Actress) Dorothy Malone - Jan. 19 (Movie Actress) Fredo Santana - Jan. 19 (Rapper) Olivia Cole - Jan. 19 (TV Actress) Dorothy Malone - Jan. 19 (Movie Actress) Paul Bocuse - Jan. 20 (Chef) Jim Rodford - Jan. 20 (Musician) Bob Smith - Jan. 20 (Activist) Connie Sawyer - Jan. 21 (TV Actress) Ursula K. Leguin - Jan. 22 (Children's Author) Hugh Masekela - Jan. 23 (Composer) Joel Taylor - Jan. 23 (Meteorologist) Nicanor Parra - Jan. 23 (Poet) Lari White - Jan. 23 (Country Singer) Mark E. Smith - Jan. 24 (Punk Singer) Warren Miller - Jan. 24 (Director) Ingvar Kamprad - Jan. 27 (Entrepreneur) **Mark Salling - Jan. 30 (TV Actor) Louis Zorich - Jan. 30 (TV Actor) Ann Gillis - Jan. 31 (Movie Actress) Rasual Butler - Jan. 31 (Basketball Player) Leah LaBelle - Jan. 31 (Pop Singer)
FEBRUAY Dennis Edwards - Feb. 1 (Rock Singer) John Mahoney - Feb. 4 (TV Actor) Khalif Smith - Feb. 5 (Youtuber Star) Mickey Jones - Feb. 7 (TV Actor) Ebony Reigns - Feb. 8 (Reggae Singer) John Gavin - Feb. 9 (Movie Actor) Reg E. Cathey - Feb. 9 (TV Actor) Jóhann Jóhannsson - Feb. 9 (Composer) Vic Damone - Feb. 11 (Pop Singer) Jan Maxwell - Feb. 11 (TV Actress) Daryle Singletary - Feb. 12 (Country Singer) Marty Allen - Feb. 12 (Comedian) Morgan Tsvangirai - Feb. 14 (Politician) Billy Graham - Feb. 21 (Religious Leader) Emma Chambers - Feb. 21 (TV Actress) Nanette Fabray - Feb. 22 (TV Actress) Ensa Cosby - Feb. 23 (Family Member) *Bill Cosby's Daugher* Bud Luckey - Feb. 24 (Cartoonist) Sridevi Kapoor - Feb. 24 (Movie Actress) Rogelio Guerra - Feb. 28 (Soap Opera Actor)
MARCH David Ogden Stiers- March 3 (TV Actor) Roger Bannister - March 3 (Runner) Hubert de Givenchy - March 10 (Fashion Designer) Ken Dodd - March 11 (Comedian) Craig Mack - March 12 (Rapper) Nokie Edwards - March 12 (Guitarist) Stephen Hawking - March 14 (Physicist) Jim Bowen - March 14 (Game Show Host) Ed Charles - March 15 (Baseball Player) Tom Benson - March 15 (Entrepreneur) Tripp Halstead -March 15 (Blogger) Dushon Monique Brown - March 13 (TV Actress) Mike MacDonald - March 17 (Comedian) Charles Lazarus - March 22 (Entrepreneur) Fergus Anckorn - March 22 (War Hero) Morgana King - March 22 - (Movie Actress) Dushon Monique Brown - March 23 (TV Actress) Stéphane Audran - March 27 (Movie Actress) Rusty Staub - March 29 (Baseball Player) Bill Maynard - March 30 (Comedian)
APRIL Steven Bochco - April 1 (TV Producer) Winnie Madikizela-Mandela - April 2 (Politician) Susan Anspach - April 2 (Movie Actress) Ray Wilkins - April 4 (Soccer Coach) Eric Bristow - April 5 (Darts Player) Tim O'Connor - April 5 (TV Actor) Cecil Taylor - April 5 (Pianist) Jonathan Pitre - April 6 (Activist) Chuck McCann - April 8 (TV Actor) Art Bell - April 13 (Radio Host) R. Lee Ermey - April 15 (TV Actor) Pamela Gidley - April 16 (Movie Actress) Hal Greer - April 16 (Basketball Player) Harry Anderson - April 16 (TV Actor) Barbara Bush - April 17 (Political Wife) Dale Winton - April 18 (TV Show Host) Avicii - April 20 (DJ) **Verne Troyer - April 21 (Movie Actor) Bob Dorough - April 23 (Jazz Singer) Johnny Bennett - April 25 (TV Show Host) Kristin Nelson - April 27 (TV Actress) Judith Leiber - April 28 (Fashion Designer) Lil Lonnie - April 29 (Rapper) Robert Mandan - April 29 (Soap Opera Actor)
MAY Scott Hutchison - May 10 (Guitarist) Hubert de Givenchy - May 10 (Fashion Designer) Margot Kidder - May 13 (Movie Actress) Doug Ford - May 14 (Golfer) Tom Wolfe - May 14 (Journalist) Hugh Dane - May 16 (TV Actor) Joseph Campanella - May 16 (TV Actor) Young King Dave - May 17 (Instagram Star) Stephanie Adams - May 18 (Model) Robert Indiana - May 19 (Pop Artist) Clint Walker - May 21 (Movie Actor) Nara Almeida - Nay 21 (Fashion Designer) Allyn Ann McLerie - May 21 (Dancer) Philip Roth - May 22 (Novelist) Elizabeth Sung - May 22 (TV Actress) John Bain - May 24 (Youtube Star) Blake Painter - May 24 (Reality Star) Jerry Maren - May 24 (Movie Actor) Blake Painter - May 25 (Reality Star) Cornelia Frances - May 28 (TV Actress)
JUNE Sophia Gall - June 1 (Instagram Star) Georgann Johnson - June 4 (TV Actress) Dwight Clark - June 4 (Football Player) **Kate Spade - June 5 (Fashion Designer) Alan O'Neill - June 6 (TV Actor) Peter Stringfellow - June 7 (Entrepreneur) Anthony Bourdain - June 8 (Chef) Jackson Odell - June 8 (Movie Actor) Eunice Gayson - June 8 (Movie Actress) Neal Boyd - June 10 (Opera Singer) D.J. Fontana - June 13 (Drummer) Matt Murphy - June 15 (Guitarist) Leslie Grantham - June 15 (Soap Opera Actor) Xxxtentacion - June 18 (Rapper) Big Van Vader - June 18 (Wrestler) Sophie Gradon - June 20 (Reality Star) Charles Krauthammer - June 21 (Journalist) Vinnie Paul - June 22 (Drummer) The Random Toon Show - June 24 (Youtube Star) Richard Harrison - June 25 (Reality Star) Harlan Ellison - June 27 (Novelist) Steve Soto - June 27 (Musician) **Joe Jackson - June 27 (Talent Manager) *Michael Jackson's Father* Emily Hayward - June 28 (Youtube Star) Derrick O'Connor - June 29 (Theatre Actor) Steve Ditko - June 29 (Cartoonist) Smoke Dawg - June 30 (Rapper)
JULY Alan Longmuir - July 2 (Bassist) Richard Swift - July 3 (Music Producer) Ed Schultz - July 5 (Radio Host) Claude Lanzmann - July 5 (Director) Alan Longmuir - July 7 (Bassist) Tab Hunter - July 8 (Movie Actor) Jorge Valenzuela - July 8 (World Music Singer) Annabelle Neilson - July 12 (Reality Star) Roger Perry - July 12 (TV Actor) Ray Emery - July 15 (Hockey Player) Jon Schnepp - July 19 (Director) Elmarie Wendel - July 21 (TV Actress) Oliver Dragojevic - July 28 (Rock Singer) Arielis Paulino - July 29 (TikTok Star) Nikolai Volkoff - July 29 (Wrestler)
AUGUST Rick Genest - August 1 (Tattoo Artist) C. Struggs - August 3 (Rapper) *Charlotte Rae - August 5 (TV Actress) Barry Chuckle - August 5 (Comedian) Stan Mikita - August 7 (Hockey Player) Jill Janus - August 14 (Metal Singer) **Aretha Franklin - August 16 (Soul Singer) Atal Bihari Vajpayee - August 16 (Politician) Kofi Annan - August 18 (Politician) Craig Zadan - August 20 (Film Producer) **Stefan Karl Stefansson - August 21 (TV Actor) Barbara Harris - August 21 (Movie Actress) Ed King - August 22 (Rock Singer) Robin Leach - August 24 (TV Show Host) John McCain - August 25 (Politician) Neil Simon - August 26 (Playwright) Vanessa Marquez - August 30 (TV Actress)
SEPTEMBER Bill Daily - Sept. 4 (TV Actor) Burt Reynolds - Sept. 6 (Movie Actor) **Mac Miller - Sept. 7 (Rapper) Kim Porter - Sept. 11 (Movie Actress) Rachid Taha - Sept. 12 (Rock Singer) Marin Mazzie - Sept. 13 (Stage Actress) Denis Norden - Sept. 19 (Radio Host) Al Matthews - Sept. 22 (Movie Actor) Chas Hodges - Sept. 22 (Rock Singer) Gary Kurtz - Sept. 23 (Film Producer) PeeWeeToms - Sept. 28 (Youtube Star) Kim Larsen - Sept. 30 (Rock Singer)
OCTOBER Charles Aznavour - Oct. 1 (Pop Singer) Geoff Emerick - Oct. 2 (Sound Desinger) Will Vinton - Oct. 4 (Film Producer) Audrey Wells - Oct. 4 (Screen Writer) Hamiet Bluiett - Oct. 4 (Saxophonist) **Scott Wilson - Oct. 6 (Movie Actor) Peggy McCay - Oct. 7 (Soap Opera Actress) Paul Allen - Oct. 15 (Entrepreneur) Dennis Hof - Oct. 16 (Entrepreneur) Oli Herbert - Oct. 17 (Guitarist) James Karen - Oct. 23 (Movie Actor) Ntozake Shange - Oct. 27 (Poet) James Karen - Oct. 28 (Movie Actor) Jin Yong - Oct. 30 (Novelist) Willie McCovey - Oct. 31 (Baseball Player)
NOVEMBER Roy Hargrove - Nov. 2 (Trumpet Player) Sondra Locke - Nov. 3 (Movie Actress) **Stan Lee - Nov. 12 (Comic Book Author) David Pearson - Nov. 12 (Race Car Driver) Katherine MacGregor - Nov. 13 (TV Actress) Kim Porter - Nov. 15 (Model) Roy Clark - Nov. 15 (TV Show Host) Devin Lima - Nov. 21 (Pop Singer) Nicolas Roeg - Nov. 23 (Director) Ricky Jay - Nov. 24 (TV Actor) Stephen Hillenburg - Nov. 26 (Director) Bernardo Bertolucci - Nov. 26 (Director) *George H.W. Bush - Nov. 30 (US President)
DECEMBER Ken Berry - Dec. 1 (TV Actor) Geoff Murphy - Dec. 3 (Director) Philip Bosco - Dec. 3 (Stage Actor) Pete Shelley - Dec. 6 (Punk Singer) Nancy Wilson - Dec. 13 (Jazz Singer) **Penny Marshall - Dec. 17 (Director) Donald Moffat - Dec. 20 (Movie Actor)
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Thank you to everyone who helped Team Brown (Trench)Coats complete 204 tasks in a week!
One can only play GISH with the help of family, friends, and kind strangers! We are grateful to everyone who joined in on a challenge, helped us locate an obscure item, helped us brainstorm how to find something, joined us in large group endeavours like the “I Will Vote” challenge, and generally took time to help us meet our crazy goal of completing as many challenges as we possibly could (and doing them well)!
When you look through our gallery of photos and images, please remember that it took at least a village to get these done!
We want to thank:
Allana Gerke; Alyson Karper Orr; Amanda Clark; Amy Massiah-Karwandy*; Amy Smith; Andie Giddings; Angela Kongelbak; Ann Hutchinson; Arline Smith; Ashley Semenoff; Bill Allman; Billie Meech; Birgit Zorzi and Elliott; @brassbelles; Brenda Henderson; Cali and Mark Mullins and their pet geese, pigs and Liquid the cat; Brian Fischer; Calcasieu Parish Public Library staff; Carrie Oswalt Gruhn; Carroll Lefebvre; Catherine Smith; C.D. Saint; Claire Fenton; Clara Kongelbak; Cheryl Lewis; Cheryl Noon; Chris Malcolm; Colleen Spier; Contessa Sookeroff; Corinne Bucher; Dan Sutherland; Danica Stene; Daniel Williams*; Dave Andersen; David Luggi; Diane Sowden; Dylan Winchester; Eliot Pearce; Elizabeth Manning; Emily Garland*; Eric Kongelbak; Erika Boelling; Fiona Kelly; Frank Martin; Fraser Valley Bengals; Fraser Valley Regional Library (Tsawwassen); Gina Anton; Global News; Greg Gerke; Gretchen Copenhaver and Nimbus; Gwen Semenoff; Hannah Burnett; Harvey Delaney; Ian Burnett; In Out Parcel (Point Roberts, WA); Itamar Keren; Jackie and Ron Swallow; Jacqueline Fehr*; Janelle and Kenzie Clegg; Jean-Ann Stene; Jenifer Crawford and her dancing Swedish friends; Jennifer and Chris Casillas; Jenny Ting; Jereme Brooks; Jim and Sandy Shepard; Joan Cotie; Joelle Thiessen; Johann Carillo; Jonathan Der and 4 year old JJ; Julie Daum*; Justice Institute of BC Fire & Safety Department; Kai Winchester; Kalev Fitness Solution; Karen Moffat; Kari Boyle; Katherine Coddington and Flick; Kathleen O’Neill; Katie Bailey; Katie Stene; Katy Ellsworth; Kay Gejdos; Kelly Hayton; Kelsey Smith; Kent Highnam; Kiersten Sawchuk; Kris Woofter; Larry and Paula Nelson; Laura Eparvier; Laura, Darin, Christie and Charlie Johnson; Laura Smith*; Lauren Toews; Laurine Dane; Leslie Benham; Linda Dobson; Linda Mallard; Lindsay Wilkins; Lorraine Burnett; Lori Ecker; Lori Van Niekerk*; Marcella Snell; Marian Kito; Marilyn Hartley; Mark East; Mark Meredith*; Marsha Major; Matt Greer; Matt McDonald; Matt Williams*; @melirene13; Melody Hardesty; Michael Rott; Michelle Beda; Miggs Sawchuk; Miranda and Miriam Malcolm; Mitch Snyder; Mona Boucher; Myke Skidmore; Natalie Owens; New Westminster Farmers Market; New Westminster Fire and Rescue Services; Oni Buchanan; Ora Henderson; Osa Sjostrom; Paige Burnett; Paul Mounter; Pauline Rae; Raeleen and James Long; Red’s Grill; Rick Lewis; Robyn Hicks; Roger Holland; Roger Moss; Rosalind East; Rose Da Silva; Sana, Muhammed, and family; Sarah Fisher; Sarah Vander Veen; Scott Stene; Sethric; Shelby Delaney; Shelley Lewis; Shelley Martin; Sherry Elizabeth; Shoppers Drug Mart (Tsawwassen Post); Stephanie “Schroeds” Schroeder; Stephen Smith; Susan Boyd; Susan Copenhaver; Suzanne Pratt; Ted Field; Todd Gates; Tom Martin; Tony Faber; Townline Construction; Travis and Matt at Give and Take Tree Service; Tsawwassen Wellness Centre; Tsawwassen Town Centre Mall; Vanessa Kwai; Vivian Tang Ng; Washington Gish Facebook group; Wendy Lakusta*
*Former members of Team Brown(Trench)Coats that couldn’t play full-time this year due to schedules.
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On September 14th, 2019 Glen Rock came together to celebrate its 125th birthday. The celebrations started with a rededication of the rock. The rock, per Borough Historian Sue Tryforos, “It was carried to its current location by the Wisconsin Glacier about 15,000 years ago.” Speeches and Proclamations were made from Assemblyman Chris Tully, Lisa Swain, Congressman Josh Gottheimer as well as Mayor Bruce Packer and Council members.
During the day, there was a sidewalk sale up and down Rock Rd as well as the main celebration at Wilde Memorial Park. The celebration at Wilde included music, food trucks, shopping and more. There also was a pie-eating contest between Council members Mary Barchetto, Amy Martin, Kristine Morieko, Michelle Torpey; GRFD member Mike Aguilar and GRVAC member Chris Leishear.
The winner? Chris Leishear!
The #GR125 celebration was organized and planned by Councilwoman Mary Barchetto and many committee members. Asked why she took this huge task at the beginning of her council career, she stated “I love organizing events and I love Glen Rock. It was a perfect fit. The willingness of residents to offer there time and talents to make this celebration happen is a testament to what a special place we call home.”
All the elementary schools participated in the celebration by writing messages on posters with the #GR125 and displayed in front of their schools.
So many vendors and booths celebrating the #GR125. The one that stood out the most was a photo gallary of Glen Rock by our own Simon Toffell. When asked why such a bug project, “I got to thinking again how GR is such a great town and how I have so many photos of events and stuff we have enjoyed over the years lets showcase also what makes GR such a great town”. He painstakenly took and edited each photo to share memories with current and former residents. This gallery included every SINGLE street in GR, businesss, events and landmarks around town. Former Councilman Skip Husiking stated on a facebook post, “You are truly an incredible unsung asset in our small community. I love this project..”.
Councilwoman Morieko stated: “The 125 was the culmination of a years work – led by Councilwoman Mary Barchetto and executed by our amazing 125 committee which was my honor to be part of. The day was well planned, attended and received. My children will have big shoes to fill when they handle the 150th!”
The celebration continued into the next day with featuring photographers and artists that captured Glen ROck in different mediums at the Glen Rock Public Library. Artists included: Jim Aber, Yuliya Abova, John Arehart, Lydia Baldassarre, Emily Gilman Beezley, Karen Delaney, Len Greer, Michelle Keller, John F Kennedy, James Nonas, Mark Oberndorf, Elizabeth Robles, Doug Salvatoriello, Allen Sibler, Pat Smythe and Joy Yoo.
Coucilwomand MIchelle Torpey reached out to us with these words about Saturdays events. “The 125th event was a wonderful birthday celebration for all Glen Rock Residents. It brought the community together. It was so nice to see fellow Glen rockers young and old enjoy themselves. I enjoyed being involved in the celebration and looking forward to more events for our town.”
The celebration ended with a perfect last night of the Glen Rock Pool.
Happy Birthday Glen Rock! Heres’ to another 125 years!
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Glen Rock Celebrates its 125th birthday On September 14th, 2019 Glen Rock came together to celebrate its 125th birthday. The celebrations started with a rededication of the rock.
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Mobile carriers cut off flow of location data to brokers
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Mobile carriers cut off flow of location data to brokers
Verizon, AT&T, Sprint and T-Mobile have pledged to stop providing information on U.S. phone owners’ locations to data brokers, stepping back from a business practice that has drawn criticism for endangering privacy.
The data has apparently allowed outside companies to pinpoint the location of wireless devices without their owners’ knowledge or consent. Verizon said that about 75 companies have been obtaining its customer data from two little-known California-based brokers that Verizon supplies directly — LocationSmart and Zumigo.
Verizon was the first major carrier to declare it would end sales of such data to brokers that then provide it to others. It did so in a June 15 letter to Sen. Ron Wyden, an Oregon Democrat who has been probing the phone location-tracking market. AT&T, T-Mobile and Sprint followed suit Tuesday after The Associated Press reported the Verizon move.
None of the carriers said they are getting out of the business of selling location data. The carriers together have more than 300 million U.S. subscribers.
Verizon Chief Privacy Officer Karen Zacharia said the company would be careful not to disrupt “beneficial services” such as fraud prevention and emergency roadside assistance. In an email to the AP, AT&T spokesman Jim Greer cited similar reasons for cutting off the intermediaries “as soon as practical.”
Last month, Wyden revealed abuses in the lucrative but loosely regulated field involving Securus Technologies and its affiliate 3C Interactive. Verizon says their contract was approved only for the location tracking of outside mobile phones called by prison inmates.
Verizon notified LocationSmart and Zumigo, both privately held, that it intends to “terminate their ability to access and use our customers’ location data as soon as possible,” Zacharia wrote.
Location data from Verizon and other carriers makes it possible to identify the whereabouts of nearly any phone in the U.S. within seconds. Popular commercial uses for the information include keeping tabs on packages, vehicles and employees; bank fraud prevention; and targeted marketing offers.
The cutoff won’t affect users’ ability to share locations directly with apps and other services. Rather, it deals with the practice of providing data to third parties with whom users have no direct contact.
Wyden wrote all four major U.S. wireless carriers on May 8 after learning about a web portal that let law officers track Americans’ locations without proper oversight. A former sheriff in Missouri has been accused of using Securus data for unauthorized surveillance of a judge, a sheriff and state highway patrol officers.
Days later, a Carnegie Mellon University security researcher discovered a security flaw in LocationSmart’s website that could have allowed any reasonably sophisticated hacker to secretly track almost any phone in the U.S. or Canada.
Wyden asked the carriers to identify which third parties have been acquiring carrier location data and to provide details such as any third-party sharing of location data without customer consent. His office shared the companies’ responses with The AP.
None of the four carriers named any third parties, with two exceptions. One was Securus, which all four carriers have since cut off. The other was 3CInteractive, the reseller that supplied Securus.
“Verizon did the responsible thing and promptly announced it was cutting these companies off,” Wyden said in a statement, referring to the aggregators as “shady middle men.”
“The big concern was that this was probably the tip of the iceberg,” said Laura Moy, deputy director of the Georgetown Center on Privacy and Technology. She said Verizon’s move “indicates that it cannot actually police this process, that it doesn’t have the ability.”
Nor can the other carriers, she said.
None of the four carriers responded to questions from the AP on whether they plan to sell location data directly instead of relying on the two California companies and, if so, how.
AT&T and T-Mobile, No. 2 and 3 in customers, said in letters to Wyden they only allow authorized third parties to access customer location data if the affected customers have given consent or if it is required by law — for instance, a court order. Verizon said the same. Sprint said account holders must “generally be notified” if the data is to be used so they can decide whether they consent. T-Mobile has offered to buy Sprint for $26.5 billion.
The carriers left most of Wyden’s questions unanswered — such as how many of their customers had been affected by location sharing they never agreed to.
Gigi Sohn, a former top advisor at the Federal Communications Commission in the Obama administration, said Verizon has lately proven itself a “shining example” on privacy. “I think they understand that bad privacy practices are bad for business,” she said.
Moy said Verizon may have been motivated by a $1.4 million FCC fine for an earlier episode in which the company quietly tracked its wireless customers’ online travels with a “supercookie” for at least 22 months beginning in December 2012.
The company subsequently signed a consent order with the FCC promising to restrict that tracking to customers who affirmatively agreed to it.
The case also spurred FCC rules that would have required carriers to obtain consent for selling their customers’ wireless location data. But the GOP-led Congress quashed those rules last year.
Analysts say it’s difficult to gauge the size of the location-tracking aggregation market.
On its website, LocationSmart claims it is the No. 1 “location-as-a-service” provider with data from every top tier U.S. wireless carrier and more than 200 enterprise customers. Zumigo appears oriented to the financial sector, and lists Intel, Wells Fargo and Capital One among investors.
In a statement, LocationSmart said it respects user privacy, doesn’t provide access to location information without user consent and doesn’t warehouse data or track user location histories.
The CEO of Zumigo, Chirag Bakshi, said his 7-year-old company provides location data to less than a half dozen big banks and financial institutions for fraud prevention. He said Zumigo does not let its customers resell the location data — and hopes to renegotiate with the carriers.
Analyst Rich Mogull of Arizona-based Securosis said telecom providers track and sell location data as a matter of course. A wide range of other businesses such as Google also assiduously compile location datasets on consumers.
“We are all tracked, all the time, primarily for marketing purposes, by such a large number of companies I’m not sure I would even know where to start the math,” said Mogull.
By FRANK BAJAK by Associated Press
#criticism for endangering privacy#flow of location data#Mobile carriers cut off#TodayNews#U.S. phone owners#Verizon
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15 Experiences Queer Christians And Their Allies Fought The Good Fight For Equality
It is a testament to the prodigious vigor of homosexual spirituality that, despite centuries of both physical abuse and theological defamation, numerous homosexual beings still have faith.
According to a Pew Research Center survey, about 59 percentage of lesbian, lesbian and bisexual Americans report being affiliated with a religious tradition. Forty-eight percent identified as Christian, while a significant number identified with non-Christian faiths like Judaism and Buddhism.
Those affiliations aren’t easy-going to continue. Overwhelming majorities of lesbian, gay and bisexual Americans suggest major American Christian institutions are unwelcoming to their community. Seventy-nine percent of the LGBT adults Pew surveyeddescribed the Catholic church( 79 percentage) as unfriendly towards people who are LGBT, while 73 percentage said the same about evangelical faiths. Queer Americans are also much less likely to be Christian than the general public.
And with vehemently anti-queer religion republicans filling out the ranks of President Donald Trump’s administration, it’s clear that the involved relationship between Christianity and the LGBTQ community will get even more tense.
Still, because the relentless piece of faggot Christian activists and theologians, there is much to be appreciative for. Their activism has revitalized and defied America’s faith community in important, history-altering styles that must not be forgotten.
And the success certainly aren’t contained to Christianity — there have been advances in Judaism, Islam, and other faiths.
In honor of the International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia, which falls on May 17 each year, HuffPost has gathered together these 15 iconic instants of hope in homosexual Christianity from around the world. From evangelical religions espousing their LGBTQ members to Christian musicians seeing the choice to come out, these moments from the past five years are reminders of how far we’ve come, and how much more we need to accomplish.
Special thanks to Brandan Robertson, a lesbian Christian activist, John Gustav-Wrathall , of Affirmation: Gay and Lesbian Mormons, Rev. Broderick Greer, an Episcopal priest and homosexual theologian, and Ross Murray, GLAAD’s lead on faith substances, for offering their suggestions for this list.
Christian Musicians See Out As Queer
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Being out in the Christian music industry could cost you your occupation. But over the past five years old, a number of queer Christian masters have taken that difficult step — British rock star Vicky Beeching( pictured here ), Everyday Sunday’s Trey Pearson, and country singer Ty Herndon are a few.
Christians Rallied With Other Faith Groups For Transgender Rights
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In 2016, progressive religion activists strongly opposedNorth Carolina’s HB2 invoice, which tried to force-out parties to use the bathroom of the gender they were assigned at delivery. And this year, more than 1,800 religious leaders from various categories of denominations signed an amicus brief in supporting Gavin Grimm( portrait here ), a transgender boy who was prohibited from employing the boys’ restroom at his institution.
Some Evangelical Churches Pledge To Wholeheartedly Embrace Queer Christians
In January 2015, Tennessee pastor Stan Mitchell was indicated that his congregation, GracePointe Church, would from amply embrace LGBTQ members into its crimp, welcoming them to take up leader roles and celebrate the sacraments. Other evangelical mega-churches have done the same — including Highlands Church in Colorado and EastLake Community Churchin Washington country. While some churches have faced fiscal repercussions and a drop in body, that hasn’t always been that way. When Denver Community Church, an evangelical megachurch in Colorado publicly proved their pro-queer posture earlier this year, its pastor Michael Hidalgo claimed that exclusively a handful of parties decided to leave the church as a result. And some evangelical rector who were knocked out of their denominations for supporting queer Christians now have prospering new flocks. Rev. Danny Cortez( depicted here, left) is one of those pastors. After the former Southern Baptist pastor’s son came out as homosexual, Cortez showed his love for his son in front of his gathering. Cortez afterwards went on to model a new, queer-inclusive religion.
A New, Inclusive Christian College Campus Ministry Is Born
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In May 2016, Christian activists formed a new campus ministry announced Incarnation. The radical is founded on principles of racial equality and LGBTQ inclusion. So far, Incarnation has chapters at five campuses across the country, and has partnered with four other organizations.
The Episcopal Church Denied To Back up On Equality
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In 2015, the bishops of the Episcopal Church decided to allow clergy members to perform same-sex bridals. The church represented that decision in 2016 in front of its international umbrella organization, the Anglican Communion. That resulted in a three-year dangling from the Anglican Communion — but the Episcopalians aren’t backing down. Michael Curry, the Episcopal Church’s presiding bishop, told after the suspension that “Many of us have committed ourselves and our religion to being’ a house of prayer for all people, ’ as the Bible replies,[ where] all are truly welcome.”
The Gay Christian Network’s Annual Conference Resumed To Grow
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Since 2005, the Gay Christian Network Conference has brought the thousands of homosexual Christians and their allies together to share legends and replace their sect. Today, the conference greenbacks itself as the “world’s largest annual LGBTQ Christian event.”
The Rev. Karen Oliveto Became The Methodist Church’s First Openly Gay Bishop
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Bishop Karen Oliveto became The United Methodist Church’s firstly marriage lesbian bishop in 2016. The denomination’s top tribunal lately found that she was in violation of a faith rule that forbids clergy who are “self-avowed practicing homosexuals, “ but decided not to remove her from her pole . Although she may be suspended or forced to adjourn in the future, Oliveto remains sure that her presence “changes the conversation.” “It’s no longer an issue. It’s about people, ” she told Religion News Service.
A Pastor Who Conducted His Gay Son’s Wedding Is ‘Refrocked’
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Rev. Frank Schaefer, a United Methodist Church minister, had his ministerial credentials rescinded in 2013 after he is president of his gay son’s marry. Schaefer continued to speak out and in 2014, appeal procedures committee rehabilitated him as prime ministers .
Presbyterian Church( U.S.A .) Embraces LGBT-Inclusive Definition Of Marriage
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Since 2014, the Presbyterian Church( U.S.A .), America’s largest Presbyterian sect, has allowed its pastors to officiate same-sex ceremonies. In March 2015, the church adopted a more inclusive description of union in the draft constitution, describing it as a union “between two people.”
Ex-Gay Ministry Exodus International Shuts Down
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Exodus International was a Christian ministry that promoted shift care, which attempts to alter a person’s virility or gender identity to fit with heterosexual or cisgender norms. The harmful practice has been exhaustively discounted by psychologists and medical experts, but it was peddled by Exodus International for 37 times. In 2013, the organization’s chairperson issued an apologyfor the trauma its caused to lesbian beings, and announced that the ministry was shutting down. Although other transition rehabilitation radicals pledged to take up the mantle,Exodus International’s close was a pivotal moment for conservative Christians in America, and since then, many republican chairmen have actually denounced alteration care .
America’s First Catholic Vice President Blessed A Gay Wedding
In 2016, former vice president Joe Biden presided over the nuptials of his White House staffers Brian Mosteller and Joe Mahshie. Biden was America’s first Catholic vice president, and his bles of this marriage was a reminder of the prodigious switching that American Catholicism has knowledge over the past few years on specific topics. Although top Catholic bishops has systematically denounced wedding equality , 58 percent of American Catholicsupport same-sex wedding. And the future is shining — 85 percentof self-identified Catholic millennials speculate homosexuality should be accepted by society.
The Chicago Consultation Met In Africa
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The Chicago Consultation is a group of Episcopal and Anglican clergy and lay people who work toward full inclusion of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender Christians in the Anglican Communion. In 2015, the group had its third meeting in Africa, this time in Elmina, Ghana. The Rev. Broderick Greer, an Episcopal priest and homosexual theologian, described the important effort of these working groups in an email to HuffPost. “Every day, I discovered a new narrative about the inventive methods they were balk stigma around HIV/ AIDS, LGBTQ visibility, and equitable access to health care. Beings from five different countries told floors of mettle and resilience motivated by a nagging sense that their full humanity should and will be affirmed. The small-minded proportion and quiet fix of the reaping is indicative of the manner in which social alteration often takes residence: over a potion, in a squat, or elbow-to-elbow.”
Mormons March At Pride
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Mormons Building Bridges brings together members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints who want to show support for the gay community. In 2012, this group paraded at Utah Pride for the first time. For John Gustav-Wrathal, a lesbian Mormon activist, this was an iconic time. “Since then, there have been some suppres, traumatizing instants as well … Most of the hope has come from queer Mormons themselves. Attending at Affirmation conferences has quadrupled since 2012, ” he told HuffPost. “LGBT Mormons are coming together in a fantastic method and feeling new ways to provide mutual support and engage with their faith.”
A Gay Couple Became The Pastors Of A Historic DC Church
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The Calvary Baptist Church in Washington DC hired Sally Sarratt and Maria Swearingen as the leaders of their 155 -year-old congregation this year. The Baptist ministers told HuffPost their mission is “to sit at bedsides, to parade for justice, to exclaim’ belovedness’ when the world( sometimes even the religious macrocosm) proclaims’ otherness, ’ and to mount the counter of hospitality for those who need it most.”
Transgender Pastors Celebrate Mass In Cuba
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As part of a conference on fag theology earlier this year , three clergymen from Brazil, Canada and the United States flew into Cuba to produced an LGBTQ-friendly worship service. The mass is believed to be a first for Cuba. One participant, a 26 -year-old Cuban trans girl called Malu Duardo, told Reuters, “I leave with having learnt a lot of things I can share with other trans, including with regard to that there is a God for everyone.”
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Jan. 11, 2017: Obituaries
Rex Eller, 78
Mr. Rex Eller, 78, of Purlear passed away on Sunday, January 8, 2017.
Rex was born on Thursday, September 1, 1938 to Percy Cleveland Eller and Ora Mae Eller.
Rex was a member of Lewis Fork Baptist Church, the Mt Pleasant Ruritan club, Honor Guard, and an
Rex is preceded in death by: his parents; wife, Willa Dean Wiles Eller and brothers, Raymond and James Eller.
Rex is survived by: his daughters, Kristi Greer and husband, Kevin of Wilkesboro, Jennifer Estes and husband, Adrian of Purlear; sisters, Christine Eller and Haline Eller, both of Wilkesboro, Nancy Barnes of Tega Cay, South Carolina; brothers, Raynard Eller, and Max Eller, both of Purlear, Edward “Ed” Eller and Kenneth”Kent” Eller, both of Wilkesboro; four grandchildren, Ethan and Cameron Greer of Wilkesboro, Taner and Sofie Estes of Purlear.
The funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, January 11, 2017 at Lewis Fork Baptist church. Visitation will be held from 12:30-1:30 at the church. Burial will follow the funeral at Mt Lawn Memorial Park.
Flowers or memorial donations may be given to The Ruby Blackburn Adult Daycare, 1915 West Park Dr #200, N. Wilkesboro, NC 28659.
Condolences may be sent to: www.adamsfunerals.com
Adams Funeral Home of Wilkes has the honor of serving the Eller Family.
Coy Call Sr., 75
Mr. Coy Clay Call Sr., 75, of North Wilkesboro, passed away on Saturday, January 7, 2017 at Wilkes Regional Medical Center.
Coy was born on Saturday, May 17, 1941 in Wilkes County to the late Benjamin Winfred Call and Carrie Elizabeth Call.
Coy enjoyed wrestling and Nascar racing. He was of the Baptist faith.
Coy is preceded in death by: his parents; wife, Chessie Vea Miller Call; son, Timmy Call; brothers, JP Call and Julius Call; sisters, Florence Bouchelle, Sylvia Soots, Doris Spears, and Tessie Foster.
Coy is survived by: daughters, Debbie Call of North Wilkesboro, Karen Wyatt of McGrady; sons, Coy “Grayland” Call and wife, Kathleen of Roaring River, Nicky Call and wife, Kathy of Union Grove; brothers, Jerry Call, Ray Call; sisters, Lois Foster, Fern Anderson; ten grandchildren and five great-grand children.
The funeral service will be held at 3:00 pm Tuesday, January 10, 2017 at Adams Funeral Home of Wilkes Chapel, 2109 Moravian Falls Road, Moravian Falls, NC 28654. Reverend Allen Bouchelle will be officiating. Visitation will be held at 2:00 pm until 2:45pm at Adams Funeral Home of Wilkes Chapel. Burial will follow the funeral at Moravian Falls Cemetery in Moravian Falls.
Condolences may be sent to: www.adamsfunerals.com
Adams Funeral Home of Wilkes is honored to be serving the Call Family.
Jessie Shepherd, Jr., 78
Mr. Jessie Lee "Jim" Shepherd, Jr., age 78, of North Wilkesboro, died Thursday, January 5, 2017 at Westwood Hills Nursing and Rehab Center. He was born August 31, 1938 in Wilkes County to Jessie Lee Shepherd, Sr. and Hester Tunnie Wingler Shepherd. He was the owner and operator of Jessie Shepherd's Backhoe and Grading Service. Mr. Shepherd was preceded in death by his parents; his wife, Clara Lee Walsh Shepherd; and his son, Jimmy Allen Shepherd.
Surviving are his son, Paul Shepherd of North Wilkesboro; granddaughter, Kimberly Shepherd of North Wilkesboro; brothers, Claude Shepherd and wife Frances of North Wilkesboro, Tunnie Shepherd and wife Penny of Kernersville; sister, Katherine Smithey and husband Clayton of Greensboro; and great grandchildren, Dillon Shepherd, Joshua Shepherd, Connor Shepherd and Dixie Shepherd all of North Wilkesboro.
Funeral service will be held 1:00 p.m. Tuesday, January 10, 2017 at Miller Funeral Chapel with Rev. Brady Hayworth and Rev. Arvil Perry officiating. Burial will follow in Mountlawn Memorial Park. The family will receive friends at Miller Funeral Service from 12:00 until 1:00 on Tuesday, prior to the service. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Alzheimer's Association, 4600 Park Road #250, Charlotte, NC 28209. Miller Funeral Service is in charge of the arrangements. Online condolences may be made to www.millerfuneralservice.com
Mrs. Linda Randolph Johnson, 69
Mrs. Linda Randolph Johnson, 69, of Union Grove, passed away on Wednesday January 3, 2017.
Linda was born on Friday, October 24, 1947 in Williamsburg Virginia to Chester Lee Randolph and Virginia Dare Glass Randolph Gregory.
Linda is preceded in death by her parents and brother, David Gregory.
Linda is survived by her husband, Billy James Johnson; sons, James “Lynn” Johnson of Union Grove and Jamie Allen Johnsons and wife, RosaLee also of Union Grove, 5 grandchildren and one great grand child.
Linda was a member of Mt Pisgah Baptist Church; she also enjoyed fishing and crocheting.
The funeral services for Linda are private.
In lieu of flowers memorial donations may be given to The American Cancer Society. P.O. Box 22478 Oklahoma City, Ok 73123
Condolences may be sent to: www.adamsfunerals.com
Adams Funeral Home of Wilkes has the honor of serving the Johnson Family.
Miss Ava Marie Billings
Miss Ava Marie Billings, age 21 months, daughter of Bobby Ray and Randi Elizabeth Walker Billings passed away Sunday, January 1, 2017 at Brenner’s Children’s Hospital.
Graveside service will be held 2:00 PM Tuesday, January 3, 2017 at Knobbs Baptist Church with Rev. Gene Shepherd and Rev. Richard Caudill officiating. The family will receive friends from 1:00 until 2:00 PM prior to the service at the church.
Miss Billings was born March 3, 2015 in Surry County to Bobby Ray and Randi Elizabeth Walker Billings.
She is survived by her parents of the home, one sister; Payton Nichole Billings, maternal grandparents; Randy Dale and Lena Carol Walker, paternal grandparents; Billy Joe Billings and Melissa Luffman Billings, maternal great-grandparents; Sharon Felts, John William and Betty Lou Craig, paternal great-grandparents; William Maynard and Elsie Ann Billings, and maternal great-great- grandmother; Gladys Stamper.
Online condolences may be made at www.reinssturdivant.com
Thelma Mathis, 88
Mrs. Thelma Billings Mathis, age 88 of Traphill, passed away January 2, 2017 at her home.
Graveside services will be held 1:00 PM, Thursday, January 5, 2017, at Stoney Ridge Baptist Church with Rev. Rick Johnson and Rev. Joey Burton officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery.
Mrs. Mathis was born May 12, 1928 in Wilkes County to James Romas and Betty Viola Bauguess Billings. She was retired as a Hairdresser, having owned and operated Wave Rite Beauty Shop. Mrs. Mathis was a member of Stoney Ridge Baptist Church.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband; Dean Daniel Mathis, one son; Roger D. Mathis, two sisters; Melna Dimmette and Barbara Wooten, one brother; Lillard Billings and three infant siblings.
She is survived by three daughters; Gloria Mathis Manning and husband Silas of Winston Salem, Kay Mathis Ferguson and husband Chuck of Winston Salem and Sandra G. Mathis of Traphill, six grandchildren; Paul Manning, Scott Manning, Pam Harrelson, Tim Spicer, Blake Johnson and Brock Johnson and three great grandchildren, Danielle Harrelson, Landon Spicer and Ashlyn Johnson and one half-sister; Mildred Main and husband John of Maryland.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105 or Hospice and Palliative Care Center, 377 Hospital Street, Suite 103, Mocksville, NC 27028.
Online condolences may be made at www.reisnsturdivant.com.
Jessie Rhodes, 88
Mrs. Jessie Woodruff Rhodes, age 88, of Wilkesboro, died Sunday, January 1, 2017 at Wilkes Senior Village. She was born July 13, 1928 in Wilkes County to Vernon and Bertha Holder Woodruff. She volunteered many years as a Pink Lady at Wilkes Regional Medical Center. She was a member of the North Wilkesboro Presbyterian Church, where she sang in the choir. Mrs. Rhodes was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Grant Rhodes; and two sisters, Lucille Brookshire and Betty Jo Hamby.
Surviving are her daughter, Barbara Gregory and husband Edgar of Wilkesboro; two grandchildren, Bern Gregory and wife Amanda of Mooresville, Meredith Gregory and husband Grant Bridgwood of Asheville; three great grandchildren, Braelyn Gregory, Xander Dillion and Hinsley Dillion all of Mooresville; two sisters, Helen Wiles and Nancy Whittington both of North Wilkesboro; and brother-in-law, Allan Rhodes of Chapel Hill.
Graveside service will be held 11:00 a.m. Thursday, January 5, 2017 at Bethel Baptist Church Cemetery with Rev. Dr. Ben Trawick officiating. Memorial service will be held 1:00 p.m. Thursday, January 5, 2017 at North Wilkesboro Presbyterian Church with Rev. Dr. Ben Trawick officiating. The family will receive friends at North Wilkesboro Presbyterian Church on Thursday, immediately following the service. Flowers will be accepted or memorials may be made to North Wilkesboro Presbyterian Church, 804 E Street, North Wilkesboro, NC 28659. Miller Funeral Service is in charge of the arrangements. Online condolences may be made to www.millerfuneralservice.com
B 73
Mr. Benny Ross Greene, 73, of Community Road, Purlear, went home to be with our Lord on Sunday, January 1, 2017 at his home surrounded by his family.
Benny was born August 2, 1943 in Watauga County the son of the late Norman Issac Greene and Lola Golds Greene.
Benny was a retired diesel mechanic from Critcher Brothers Produce in Deep Gap. He was a member of Mountain View Baptist Church. Benny spent his life loving and caring for his family and many friends, along with the love of caring for his bees and deer hunting with his sons and grandson.
Including his parents, he was preceded in death by: a grandson, Daron Scott Hayes; four sisters and three brothers.
Those left to cherish his memory include: his wife of 52 years, Alice “Peggy’ Greene of the home; a daughter, Beth Greene and David Holman of Purlear; three sons, Michael Greene, Mark Greene and wife, Sheena, Keith Greene and wife, Angie, all of Purlear; six grandchildren, Ashley Davis and husband, Joel, of Jonesville, Joshua Greene of Boone, Amber Greene and A. J. Perkins of Augusta, GA, Kimmie Greene of Purlear, Cody Luther of Ashe Co., Chase Taylor of Rural Hall; three great-grandchildren, Alyssa, Zoe and Caleb Davis of Jonesville; four step-grandchildren, Shawn Holeman of Winston-Salem, Timmy Johnson and wife, Audrey of Boomer, Tiffani Johnson of North Wilkesboro and Tamara Johnson of Purlear; three step-great-grandchildren, Riley Morrison, Lucca Hailey and Mia Johnson; two sisters, Afta Mead and husband, Bill, of Wilkesboro, Joyce Robbins and husband, Harrold, of Lenoir; two brothers, Dean Greene and wife, Wilma, of Deep Gap, Granville Greene and wife, Sharon, of Fleetwood; best friend, Travis Greene and wife, Judy, of Millers Creek along with many nieces and nephews.
The funeral service will be at 2:30 p.m., Wednesday, January 4, 2016 at Mountain View Baptist Church. Revs. Mike Barfoot and Roy Smith will officiate. Burial will follow in the church cemetery.
The family will receive friends from 11 a.m. until Noon at Adams Funeral Home of Wilkes in Moravian Falls along with a visitation from 1:30- 2:30 p.m. at Mountain View Baptist Church on Wednesday, January 4, 2016.
Flowers will be accepted or donations made to: Pruitt Hospice of North Wilkesboro or Mountain View Baptist Church Cemetery Fund.
Condolences may be sent to: www.adamsfunerals.com.
Adams Funeral Home of Wilkes and cremation services is serving the Greene Family.
Paul Cannon, 65
Mr. Paul Michael "Mike" Cannon, age 65, of Wilkesboro, died Saturday, December 31, 2016 at Woltz Hospice Home. He was born February 5, 1951. The son of William Paul and Otha B. Nichols Cannon of Wilkes County. Mr. Cannon was in the National Guard and a member of Faith Baptist Church in Millers Creek. He was preceded in death by his parents.
Surviving are his wife, Joy Diane Shoemaker Cannon; daughters, Amber Shumate and husband Andy of North Wilkesboro, Ashley Cannon of the home, Paula Cannon of Roaring River; son, William Cannon of Hamptonville; grandchildren, Kristi Anderson of Hamptonville, Ashlyn Shumate of North Wilkesboro, expecting grandson, Dawson Paul; great granddaughter, Sapphire Bumgarner; brother, Steve Cannon of Wilkesboro; sister, Sharyn Klein and husband Albert of Wilkesboro; several nieces and nephews; and his loving puppy dogs.
Funeral service will be held 2:00 p.m. Tuesday, January 3, 2017 at Faith Baptist Church with Pastor Lane Roark and Rev. Kevin Souther officiating. Burial with military honors by Veterans of Foreign Wars Honor Guard Post 1142 will follow in the church cemetery. The family will receive friends at Faith Baptist Church from 1:00 until 2:00 on Tuesday, prior to the service. Flowers will be accepted or memorials may be made to Faith Baptist Church, PO Box 166, Millers Creek, NC 28651. Miller Funeral Service is in charge of the arrangements. Online condolences may be made to www.millerfuneralservice.com
Ethel Harris, 93
Mrs. Ethel Viola Mastin Harris, age 93, widow of Ransom Roscoe Harris passed away Saturday, December 31, 2016 at her home.
Funeral services will be held 2:00 PM Tuesday, January 3, 2017 at Oak Forest Baptist Church with Rev. Jimmy McGlamery and Rev. Charles Younce officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery. The family will receive friends from 6:00 until 8:00 PM Monday evening at Reins-Sturdivant Funeral Home.
Mrs. Harris was born March 12, 1923 in Wilkes County to James and Lorene Colvard Mastin. She was a homemaker. She was a member of Oak Forest Baptist Church where she was choir director, and served as Church Treasurer for over 50 years. She devoted her life to her family, friends and church.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband; Ransom Roscoe Harris, five sisters; Blanch Johnson, Bessie Ford, Hazel Baldwin, Betty Williams, Nell Hoots and two brothers; Ford Mastin and Roy Mastin.
She is survived by one daughter; Patsy Caudill, three sons; Jerry Harris and wife Brenda, Tommy Harris, Michael Harris and wife Kathy all of Roaring River, thirteen grandchildren; thirty-three great grandchildren and six great great grandchildren.
Flowers will be accepted or memorials may be made to Wake Forest Care at Home-Hospice, 126 Executive Drive, Suite 110, Wilkesboro, NC 28697.
Online condolences may be made at www.reinssturdivant.com
Mr. James Frank Canter, Jr.
“The Clock Man/Time Testers”
Mr. James Frank Canter, Jr., age 72, husband of Linda Blackburn Canter passed away Friday, December 30, 2016 at Hugh Chatham Memorial Hospital.
Funeral services will be held 2:00 PM Thursday, January 5, 2017 at White Plains Baptist Church with Pastor William Souther officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery. The family will receive friends from 12:30 until 1:45 PM prior to the service at the church.
Mr. Canter was born April 1, 1944 in Elizabethton, TN to James Frank Canter, Sr. and Blanche Louise Hale Canter Breeding. He was the owner/operator of Time Testers of Elkin, NC. He was a member of White Plains Baptist Church and a member of the Lions Club.
He was preceded in death by his parents.
He is survived by his wife; Linda Blackburn Canter of the home, one daughter; LaVonne C. Warder and husband, James “Jimmy” of Mechanicsville, Md., three grandchildren; Ashley N. Warder, Jason Warder, Joshua Warder, three great grandchildren; Virginia Lee Warder, Jason Edward Warder, Joshua Lee Warder, Jr., two sisters; Brenda Canter of Lebanon, VA, Kathy Renee Richardson and husband Harold of Raven, VA.
Flowers will be accepted or memorials may be made to Donor’s Choice.
Online condolences may be made at www.reinssturdivant.com
Infant Josiah Lee Eastman
Infant Josiah Lee Eastman, died Thursday, December 29, 2016 at Forsyth Medical Center. He was born December 29, 2016 in Forsyth County to Emily Mikayla Eastman.
Surviving are his mother, Emily Mikayla Eastman and Christopher Ryan Howard of Jonesville; brother, Leo Ryker Howard of the home; maternal grandparents, Lisa and Frankie Heath of Jonesville; and grandmother, Kimberly Howard of Elkin.
Funeral service will be held 11:00 a.m. Tuesday, January 3, 2017 at Center United Methodist Church in Yadkinville with Rev. Matt Ponce De Leon officiating. Burial will follow in the church cemetery. The family will receive friends at Center United Methodist Church from 10:00 until 11:00 on Tuesday, prior to the service. Flowers will be accepted. Miller Funeral Service is in charge of the arrangements. Online condolences may be made to www.millerfuneralservice.com
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