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luke-hughes43 · 1 year ago
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Welcome!
hello hello!
so my name is meg, I'm 20 and I'm from the Boston area! I'm a massive hockey fan and I'll write for most players if you ask!
I have a variety of aus and mostly everything for each au is under the tag for the girls!!!
I'm always open to write stand alone fics outside of my AUs as long as you send the request of what your looking for and who want it about!
*disclaimer: any and all pics for the AUs and insta edit I got from pinterest and instagram and are not my own*
AUs:
Stella's World
Stella Zegras and Luke Hughes
Bella Murphy and Ethan Edwards
Avery Johnson and Dylan Duke
Paige Greene and Mackie Samoskevich
Fiona Swanson and Mark Estapa
Mackenzie Boldy and Trevor Zegras
Abby Jackson and Matt Boldy
Caroline Campbell and Cole Caufield
Seamus Casey and Ella Woods
Dad!Jack with daughter Alyssa Hughes and Sarah Hunt
Gavin Brindley and Emma Woods
Pat Moynihan and Cassie Hughes
Will Smith and Kathryn Donato
Eden's World
Cutter Gauthier and Eden Hughes
Will Smith and Danielle Duke
Ryan Leonard and Isla Gauthier
Gabe Perreault and Kelsey White
General Knowledge
Luke Hughes and Melissa Moynihan
Adam Fantilli and Lauren Grant
Luca Fantilli and Sophia Kelly
Rutger McGroarty and Francesca Fantilli
Macklin Celebrini and Allison Carter
Gabby's World
Gabby Perreault and Will Smith and Ryan Leonard
Riley's World
Riley Leonard and Will Smith and Gabe Perreault
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Johnny Beecher and Kaitlyn Granowicz
Jeremy Swayman and Olivia Brown
Steve Holtz and Haley Cameron
Seth Jarvis and Elizabeth Davis
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Full results of the 1st Fictional Women’s Royal Rumble event:
First off, let’s give a round of applause to the event’s winner, Avatar Korra from “The Legend of Korra”!
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And now, the full breakdown of the event -
#1: Yor Forger (Spy x Family) / eliminated by Makima, ranked 23rd place
#2: Carol Danvers (Marvel) / eliminated by Korra and Aqua, ranked 6th place
#3: Lucina (Fire Emblem) / eliminated by Makima, ranked 9th place
#4: Michonne Grimes (The Walking Dead) / eliminated by Barbara Gordon, ranked 27th or 26th place since they eliminated each other simultaneously
#5: Dana Scully (The X-Files) / eliminated by Yor Forger, ranked 24th place
#6: Sidney Prescott (Scream) / eliminated by Yor Forger, ranked 28th place
#7: Robin Scherbatsky (How I Met Your Mother) / eliminated by Dana Scully, ranked 30th place (dead last)
#8: K.C. Cooper (K.C. Undercover) / eliminated by Sidney Prescott, ranked 29th place
#9: Barbara Gordon/Batgirl (DC Comics) / eliminated by Michonne Grimes, ranked 27th or 26th place since they eliminated each other simultaneously
#10: Korra (The Legend of Korra) / WINNER, 1st place
#11: Makima (Chainsaw Man) / eliminated by Yor Forger who had snuck into the crowd after having been eliminated by Makima earlier in the Rumble, ranked 7th place
#12: Eowyn (The Lord of the Rings) / eliminated by Korra, ranked 2nd place
#13: Audrey Ramirez (Atlantis: The Lost Empire) / eliminated by Yor Forger, ranked 25th place
#14: Aeryn Sun (Farscape) / accidentally eliminated herself in an effort to stop Freya, ranked 14th place
#15: Ahsoka Tano (Star Wars) / eliminated by Eowyn, ranked 3rd place
#16: Nobara Kugisaki (Jujutsu Kaisen) / eliminated by Aeryn Sun, ranked 22nd place
#17: Astrid Hofferson (How to Train Your Dragon) / eliminated by Freya, ranked 21st place
#18: Marin Kitagawa (My Dress Up Darling) / eliminated by Freya, ranked 20th place
#19: Rei Ayanami (Neon Genesis Evangelion) / eliminated by Freya, ranked 19th place
#20: Rapunzel (Tangled) / eliminated by Aqua with the assist of Lucina, ranked 16th place
#21 Kara “Starbuck” Thrace (Battlestar Galactica) / eliminated by Freya, ranked 18th place
#22: Freya (God of War) / eliminated by Aeryn Sun, ranked 15th place
#23 Kathryn Janeway (Star Trek Voyager) / eliminated herself when she learned that Chakotay was attacked backstage, ranked 17th place
#24: Aqua (Kingdom Hearts) / eliminated by Ahsoka Tano, ranked 5th place
#25: Mirabel Madrigal (Encanto) / eliminated by Makima, ranked 8th place
#26: Marcille Donato (Delicious in Dungeon) / eliminated by Ahsoka Tano, ranked 4th place
#27: Elsa (Frozen) / eliminated by both Marcille Donato and Ahsoka Tano, ranked 13th place
#28: Aveline de Grandpré (Assassin’s Creed) / eliminated by Carol Danvers, ranked 12th place
#29: Abby Anderson (The Last of Us - Part II) / eliminated by Mirabel Madrigal with the assist of Eowyn, ranked 11th place
#30: Mikasa Ackerman (Attack on Titan) / eliminated by Eowyn, ranked 10th place
Elimination count:
* Freya: 4
* Yor Forger: 4 (one elimination occurred after she herself was eliminated)
* Aeryn Sun: 3 (including herself)
* Makima: 3
* Ahsoka Tano: 2.5 (she can’t claim full credit for Queen Elsa)
* Eowyn: 2 (one assist)
* Korra: 1.5 (she can’t claim full credit for Carol Danvers)
* Aqua: 1.5 (she can’t claim full credit for Carol Danvers)
* Dana Scully: 1
* Sidney Prescott: 1
* Michonne Grimes: 1
* Barbara Gordon: 1
* Kathryn Janeway: 1 (self-elimination)
* Carol Danvers: 1
* Mirabel Madrigal: 1
* Marcille Donato: 0.5 (she can’t claim full credit for Queen Elsa)
* Lucina: (one assist)
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mellowangeldaze · 11 months ago
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ljj86196280-blog · 8 months ago
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nelliefrommars · 4 years ago
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Kathryn Hahn | W Magazine
Photo by Tim Walker
I would like to see all the photos of the photo shoot 😭😭😭 This looks so beautiful and gorgeous ✨✨✨
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Kathryn Hahn in W Magazine Celebrates Its “Best Performance” Portfolio and the Golden Globes with Audi and Giorgio Armani Beauty ✨
January 4, 2019
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Photo by Donato Sardella, Eli Schmith, Tommaso Boddi, Bauer-Griffin
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spotlightsaga · 8 years ago
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Kevin Cage of @spotlightsaga reviews… I Love Dick (S01E02) The Conceptual Fuck Airdate: May 12, 2017 @amazonvideo Ratings: @amazon streaming only Score: 8.25/10
***********SPOILERS BELOW**********
Just like the first episode of ‘I Love Dick’, the second is over in a flash. It happens so quickly, so ferociously fast, with these seemingly large events that have a heavy significance on these characters, that they are almost too fast to catch. There’s irony in there somewhere because I can see someone easily professing that not much is happening, but in its characterization so much is transpiring I can almost feel my neck break from the whiplash. The episode opens with who I am assuming to be the two head honchos of the Venice Film Festival where Chris’ film had to be pulled because of music rights. They are attempting to watch the film and it looks straight up awful. It’s a lot like the French-Belgian film referenced in this very episode, Chantal Akerman’s 1974 black and white, supposedly charged with raw feminism ‘Je, Tu, Il, Elle’, just without any kind of hypnotic beat, sensuality, or weird lesbian sex scene where two women wrestle around in the bed, looking like an early WWF Women’s Wrestling Match during Post-Attitude Era when women with actual talent and showmanship were actually in the ring. Sorry, I have really weird, repressed, mixed feelings towards that film. Anyway, the two Italian Men toss it because they can’t take it anymore and then we cut back to Marfa, TX. Prepare for lots of cuts, I am very well aware of the presence of editors Julie Cohen & Christal Khatib.
Again there are some really strange, very human moments in this episode. I personally haven’t read the book, but my bestie in Brooklyn raves about it, even calling it her favorite. I keep going back to three big moments in the episode and I’m running them through my mind trying to figure out where these people are coming from. The first is when Chris shows up and interrupts Dick’s seminar, much to the chagrin of Sylvere, who believes that Chris attempting to attend Dick’s seminar is crossing a line in their fantasy that he’s just not comfortable with. Chris could give two shits, obviously this isn’t really a two way street, and shows up anyway… Later lying to Sylvere about being able to get in, claiming that it was full.
She brings a laptop with her terrible film on it and she’s literally a hot mess, once again a possible reference to 'Je, Tu, Il, Elle’… Her phone goes off, she’s bumbling all over the place, Dick dismisses his class and watches a few seconds of her horrible, horrible film and she legit, *and I can’t get over it*, but she legit strokes his head as he’s bent over watching the film. The gesture, the moment, his response to immediately shut the laptop and tells Chris, 'Its not my thing,’ It all sent me into a sort-of paralyzing shock. WTF just happened? Chris freaks out and points out that he hasn’t made art in 7 years and that brick he had set out as an art piece wasn’t art at all… To which he affirmed his love for straight lines. The rich metaphor isn’t lost on me, I died laughing and am chuckling as I’m writing this but I think it’s a combination of that comment and everything that happened so fast in that scene. My love for it increases with repeat views.
Meanwhile, Sylvere is having his own awkward encounters with the woman he met in the first episode, Toby (India Menuez)… This one I had to watch twice as well. Both Sylvere and Chris might have reinvigorated their sex life with this weird sexual fantasy about the mysterious, straight line loving 'Dick’, but they are tanking in the Marfa social scene. Sylvere questions Toby’s taste in art, finding out that her project is about 'looking at hardcore porn without judgement’, and verbatim, 'So I reduce it to its shapes.’ He takes the judgement further and calls her a child and asks her why she’s obsessed with porn, then reduces her to her beauty. The ironic and stunningly ignorant comment is met with the long pause from Toby, striking facial emotional-responding realization and then she simply tells Sylvere, 'You’re awful.’ And again the scene cuts fast, it’s almost dizzying, like I don’t have time to react. The cut is to a red screen with Chris’ words appearing large in and in charge on the screen, 'Dear Dick, I will not be muzzled.’ Only later when I’m sorting out my feelings on the episode, I find myself laughing at the quick edits, and just slightly tonally jarring direction led by the great Kimberly Pierce (a woman who literally burst on to the scene in '99 with the Oscar Winning 'Boys Don’t Cry’). I don’t even know what to think.
Chris returns home after her disastrous meeting with Dick, finding Devon (Roberta Colindrez) installing a water heater or some sort of handy-woman work (see what I did there?), and after the initial shock that someone is in her house, Chris goes right to ranting. Asking her if she knows who the director Maya Deren is, saying that Maya is supposed to be the most important female director of all time. Devon replies No, which I’m guessing most people wouldn’t know her either. Deren was big in the way Indy Bands are big now, but in the 40’s. I know film pretty well, but Meren is mainly a mystery, and while I’m familiar with a lot of films in the 50’s, they are more of Monster Movie in taste (I love classic, iconic trash 50’s cinema, like 'The Blob’, 'Alligator Man’, 'Them’). Trancey, experimental avant-garde types… No the 40’s would be far too early for me to consume that type of genre, despite its cultural importance.
It’s just hilarious to me to see Chris go on and on about how she likes mainstream directors and hates Sofia Coppola, who I’ve always loved btw… Chris cites Sofia’s 'perfect chestnuts highlights’ as another reason she hates her, 'Ooh, hey, how’d you get that brunette? A lotta money!’ I’m literally dead. 😂 Devon starts to follow her around, she’s literally mesmerized by Chris’ unhinged rant. Chris is now just asking rhetorical questions and ranting on as Devon almost salivates at Chris’ crazy as a pure inhibited spectator, 'It is a wonder that any woman could think of herself as an artist.’ Devon actually responds here… 'Uhm, I’m an artist too, so…’ Chris barely recognizes she spoke, muttering back, 'Oh, I didn’t realize’, like that has any bearing on the conversation that could’ve blossomed from there. I’m usually pretty empathetic but if I wasn’t laughing so hard from her rant and the Sofia Coppola comments, who once again I’ve always been fond of, I probably would have reached through the tv and pulled Chris’ hair a bit. I wonder what kind of rant Chris would produce about the cultural cancer of Oxygen’s 'Bad Girls Club’. In a perfect world, there would be an extra scene that Amazon would allow subscribers to see an outtake of this very scenario.
I guess Chris’ interaction with Dick is so jarring that she starts to rip down all the letters she wrote to Dick from the lines strung across her bedroom. And it appears Chris’ visit to Dick’s class was so jarring we see him sitting on his porch staring intently into the Great wide Texan open, clearly annunciating her name in full, 'Chris Kraus’. The editing is fantastic in these final moments (tho to be fair it’s great the whole way through). We see Devon shirtless, confidently writing as if a lightbulb is literally shining bright above her head. Sylvere somberly mopes back through town to his home. This is when we cut to 'Je, Tu, Il, Elle’ where the protagonist speaks about taking everything she had written and spreading it out, then just laying in bed. Cut to Chris laying in bed looking up at the empty wire dawned with clothespins that once held all the letters to Dick, the same letters that had Sylvere and Chris fucking like they had just met each other. Sylvere walks in professing that he hates the town and tries to sit next to Chris and touch her, but without the letters there is no longer warmth and a red pulsing glow in their bedroom. She jerks away from him and claims her 'skin is tight’. Yeesh.
Suki & Geoff arrive at Devon’s trailer and she reveals what she was fervently writing about… A play… About a couple from New York… A woman… She wants to 'become somebody’… 'But she hates herself’… Another quick cut, God I’m in love with these editors… Chris is packing up all her letters to Dick. Cut to Dick who sees a snake, slithering in the very opposite manner of the straight lines he claims to love so much. He arranges multiple rocks in the shape of the slithering, wavy snake and runs along side of them. Is this Dick beginning to let go of his rigid nature? Cut back to Chris who is walking into Dick Jarrett’s office and drops off a box containing all the letters she had written Dick, and so passionately made love to her husband under. The box is tied with a single ribbon, and there’s a dead moth at one corner of the box with a card… 'To: Dick Jarrett / From: Chris Kraus’… Cut to RED. That’s the perfect color alright.
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paras-atashnak · 5 years ago
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HOSTING A BIG BROTHER DISCORD TONIGHT @ 9PM EST!
This will probably flop because it’s so last minute, but I got in a mood to host! The theme is going to be Heroes versus Villains, so if you wanna play send me a message with the houseguest you’d like to play as and if you consider yourself a Hero or a Villain!
HEROES
PAOLA SHEA (BB16)
JUN SONG (BB4)
JANELLE PIERZINA (BB6/7/14)
KATHRYN DUNN (BB21)
TOMMY BRACCO (BB21)
DANI DONATO (BB8/13)
VILLAINS
EVEL DICK (BB8/BB13)
HALEIGH BROUCHER (BB20)
WILLIAM DESBIENS (BBCAN5)
VANESSA ROUSSO (BB17)
NICOLE FRANZEL (BB16/18)
**NOTE: IF ALL 8 SLOTS FOR HEROES OR VILLAINS ARE TAKEN UP, YOU WILL AUTOMATICALLY BE PUT INTO THE OTHER GROUP
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luke-hughes43 · 2 months ago
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i'm brining back will and kathryn as awe speak so send in for them plssssss
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EVENT POLL: 30-WOMAN ROYAL RUMBLE FOR FICTIONAL CHARACTERS TIME! (part 6)
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justforbooks · 7 years ago
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The Turn of the Screw is an 1898 American novella by Henry James that first appeared in serial format in Collier's Weekly magazine (January 27 – April 16, 1898). In October 1898 it appeared in The Two Magics, a book published by Macmillan in New York City and Heinemann in London. Classified as both gothic fiction and a ghost story, the novella focuses on a governess caring for two children at a remote estate who becomes convinced that the grounds are haunted.
In the century following its publication, The Turn of the Screw became a cornerstone text of academics who subscribe to New Criticism. The novella has had differing interpretations, often mutually exclusive. Many critics have tried to determine the exact nature of the evil hinted at by the story. However, others have argued that the brilliance of the novella results from its ability to create an intimate sense of confusion and suspense within the reader.
The Turn of the Screw has been the subject of numerous adaptations and reworkings in a variety of media, and these reworkings and adaptations have, themselves, been analysed in the academic literature on Henry James and neo-Victorian culture. It was adapted to an opera by Benjamin Britten, which premiered in 1954, and the opera has been filmed on numerous occasions. The novella was adapted as a ballet score (1980) by Luigi Zaninelli, and separately as a ballet (1999) by Will Tucket for the Royal Ballet. Harold Pinter directed The Innocents (1950), a Broadway play which was an adaptation of The Turn of the Screw, and a subsequent eponymous stage play, adapted by Rebecca Lenkiewicz was presented in a co-production with Hammer at the Almeida Theatre, London, in January 2013.
There have been numerous film adaptations of the novel. The critically acclaimed The Innocents (1961), directed by Jack Clayton, and Michael Winner's prequel The Nightcomers (1972) are two particularly notable examples. Other feature film adaptations include Rusty Lemorande's 1992 eponymous adaptation (set in the 1960s); Eloy de la Iglesia's Spanish-language Otra vuelta de tuerca (The Turn of the Screw, 1985); Presence of Mind (1999), directed by Atoni Aloy; In a Dark Place (2006), directed by Donato Rotunno and Walter Lima Jr.'s Brazilian-Portuguese-language Através da Sombra (Through the Shadow, 2016). The Others (2001) is not an adaptation but has some themes in common with James's novella. In February of 2018, Steven Spielberg began filming an adaptation of the novella called The Turning on the Kilruddery Estate in Ireland.
Television films have included a 1959 American adaptation as part of Ford Startime directed by John Frankenheimer and starring Ingrid Bergman; the West German Die sündigen Engel (The Sinful Angel, 1962), a 1974 adaptation directed by Dan Curtis, adapted by William F. Nolan; a French adaptation entitled Le Tour d'écrou (The Turn of the Screw, 1974); a Mexican miniseries entitled Otra vuelta de tuerca (The Turn of the Screw, 1981); a 1982 adaptation directed by Petr Weigl primarily starring Czech actors lip-synching; a 1990 adaptation directed by Graeme Clifford; The Haunting of Helen Walker (1995), directed by Tom McLoughlin; a 1999 adaptation directed by Ben Bolt; a low-budget 2003 version written and directed by Nick Millard; the Italian-language Il mistero del lago (The Mystery of the Lake, 2009); and a 2009 BBC film adapted by Sandy Welch, starring Michelle Dockery and Sue Johnston.
Literary reworkings of The Turn of the Screw identified by James scholar Adeline R. Tintner include The Secret Garden (1911), by Frances Hodgson Burnett; "Poor Girl" (1951), by Elizabeth Taylor; The Peacock Spring (1975), by Rumer Godden; Ghost Story (1975) by Peter Straub; "The Accursed Inhabitants of House Bly" (1994) by Joyce Carol Oates; and Miles and Flora (1997)—a sequel—by Hilary Bailey. Further literary adaptations identified by other authors include Affinity (1999), by Sarah Waters; A Jealous Ghost (2005), by A. N. Wilson; and Florence & Giles (2010), by John Harding. Young adult novels inspired by The Turn of the Screw include The Turning (2012) by Francine Prose and Tighter (2011) by Adele Griffin.
The Turn of the Screw has also influenced television. In December 1968, the ABC daytime drama Dark Shadows featured a storyline based on The Turn of the Screw. In the story, the ghosts of Quentin Collins and Beth Chavez haunted the west wing of Collinwood, possessing the two children living in the mansion. The story led to a year-long story in the year 1897, as Barnabas Collins travelled back in time to prevent Quentin's death and stop the possession. In early episodes of Star Trek: Voyager ("Cathexis", "Learning Curve" and "Persistence of Vision"), Captain Kathryn Janeway is seen on the holodeck acting out scenes from a holonovel which appears to be based on The Turn of the Screw.
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List of artists who have participated in exhibitions at 356 Mission: 2013 Laura Owens Math Bass Mike Bouchet Sarah Braman Sara Clendening Barry Johnston Kricket Lane Daniel McDonald Pentti Monkkonen Matt Paweski Jennifer Rochlin Colin Snapp Jessica Stockholder Oscar Tuazon Daniel Turner Amy Yao Eric Palgon Yshai Yudekovitz Nicholas Arehart Bridget Batch + Kevin Cooley Danielle Bustillo Joey Cannizzaro Jamie Hilder Meghan Gordon Becca Lieb Mindy Lu David Sikander Muenzer Bryne Rasmussen-Smith + Andrew Smith-Rasmussen Tatiana Vahan Sturtevant Shimon Minamikawa 2014 John Kaufman Scott Reeder Oliver Payne Yuki Kimura Alex Katz Michael Dopp, Calvin Marcus, and Isaac Resnikoff Trevor Shimizu Becca Albee Brody Albert and Kaeleen Wescoat-O'Neill Lilly Aldriedge Katie Aliprando Mark Allen Dewey Ambrosino Marie Angeletti Eika Aoshima Jonathan Apgar Cory Arcangel Jacinto Astiazaran Lisa Anne Auerbach John Baldessari Judie Bamber Ray Anthony Barrett Peter Barrickman Darcy Bartoletti Math Bass Stephen Berens Jennifer Berger Molly Berman Cindy Bernard Amy Bessone Lucas Blalock Seth Bogart Jennifer Bolande Joseph Bolstad Elba Bondaroff Marco Braunschweiler Brian Bress Brian Briggs and Laura Copelin Delia Brown Sally Bruno Edgar Bryan Elizabeth Bryant Jedediah Caesar Jedediah Caesar and Kate Costello (Extraterrestrial) Sarah Cain Kristin Calabrese Ingrid Calame Ross Caliendo Joshua Callaghan Brian Calvin Andrew Cannon Ben Carlson Jae Choi Milano Chow Donna Chung Jonathan Clarke Sara Clendening Justin Cole Kelly Marie Conder Matt Connors Vanessa Conte Alika Cooper Liz Craft Meg Cranston Cameron Crone CH Cummings Lila De Magalheas Dave Deany Michael Decker Gracie DeVito Michael Dopp Katie Douglass Lauren Dudko Julia Dzwonkoski and Kye Potter Mari Eastman Brad Eberhard Clifford Eberly Shannon Ebner Benjamin Echeverria Ken Ehrlich Alyse Emdur Karl Erickson Ron Ewert Ann Faison Cayetano Ferrer Gabrielle Ferrer Luke Fischbeck Katy Fischer Morgan Fisher Jesse Fleming Maya Ford Simone Forti Brendan Fowler Magdalena Suarez Frimkess Erik Frydenborg Francesca Gabbiani and Eddie Ruscha Nikolas Gambaroff Kathryn Garcia John Geary Veronica Gelbaum Rashell George Laeh Glenn Samara Golden Piero Golia Sayre Gomez Hannah Greely Justin John Greene Cassandre M. 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Steiner LeRoy Stevens Kate Stewart Thaddeus Strode Ricky Swallow Jordyn Sweet Martine Syms Tara Tavi Paul Theriault Amanda Tollefson Beatrice Valenzuela Monique Van Genderen Sigrid Vejvi Mark Verabioff Laura Vitale Erika Vogt Amy Von Harrington Christine Wang Mary Weatherford Michael Webster Benjamin Weissman John Wesley Brica Wilcox Chris Wilder Elise Marie Wille Lisa Williamson Lena Wolek Nate Wolf Jonas Wood Suzanne Wright Aaron Wrinkle Wendy Yao Jason Yates Michael Zahn Bari Ziperstein Jesse Fleming Larry Sultan André-Pierre Arnal Pierre Buraglio Louis Cane Noël Dolla Daniel Dezeuze Christian Jaccard Jean-Michel Meurice Bernard Pagés Jean-Pierre Pincemin Patrick Saytour Claude Viallat 2015 Anna Helm Lisa Lapinski Jay Chung & Q Takeki Maeda Lisa Anne Auerbach Lucky deBellevue Rochelle Feinstein Dane Johnson Jane Kaplowitz Max Krivitzky Ann Leese Cary Leibowitz Paul McMahon Rob Pruitt Sam Roeck Ruth Root Jason Rosenberg Theo Rosenblum + Chelsea Seltzer Joe Scanlan Lena Wolek Sam Anderson Becca Albee Eric Wesley Ben Vida Katy Fischer Kerry Tribe Graham Lambkin Shahryar Nashat Seth Bogart Nancy Lupo and Molly McFadden Rebecca Morris Gary Indiana 2016 Susan Cianciolo Seth Price Wayne Koestenbaum Lutz Bacher Chris Domenick & Em Rooney Wu Tsang Maggie Lee Eric VVysokan John Seal 2017 Trisha Baga Brian Sharp David Reed Henning Bohl C-Brushammer COBRA Daisuke Fukunaga Naotaka Hiro Ken Kagami Veit Laurent Kurz Soshiro Matsubara Puppies Puppies Stephen G. 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HUGE NEWS!!! Our short film and narrative musical is going to The Land of Enchantment! Camp Grenada was accepted into @cinemagnifico — the 7th Annual Albuquerque Latinx Film Festival!! I couldn’t be more proud to share our film at my home-away-from-home. 36 people, 1 film, 48 hours. / Photos by @christopheroftherose Produced by: Sheilava and Christopher Lee Herod Directed by Christopher Taleon Screenplay by Cristobal Barrera Lyrics and Narration by Sheilava CAST- Dr. Ryan Grenada - Michael Collier Patients: Sheilava Jane Elia Schwartz David Robbins Josh Dudley Edward M Zihlman Kellen List Taylor Cheek Christian LaFargue Robert P. Avila Emily Kathryn Gordon Marissa Nicole Stormy Lopez Logan Pall Anthony Lopez CREW- Director of Photography - Robert Moore 1st AC & Focus Puller - Anton Savenko 2nd AC & Tech PA - Arthur Bautista DIT, Data Wrangler - Calvin Cates Key Grip - Robert P. Avila G&E - Adolfo Rodriguez Gaffer - Anton Savenko Gaffer Asst., Grip, Runner - Marco-Angela La Porta Production Designer - Aliana Hestia Production Designer - Jane Elia Schwartz Associate Producer -Jane Elia Schwartz Associate Producer - Taylor Cheek Art Director - Jane Elia Schwartz Location Manager - Jane Elia Schwartz 1st AD - Ailana Hestia 2nd AD - Sheilava Script Supervisor - Christian LaFargue HMUA Supervisor / SFX - Emily Kathryn Gordon HMUA & Art PA - Stormy Lopez HMUA & Wardrobe - Marissa Nicole HMUA - Ashley La Porta MUA - Bree Gallegos Crafty/Cook - Sam Cantu Props Master - Anthony Lopez BTS Photography - Christopher De La Rosa Production Assistants: Donato De Luca Logan Pall Sam Cantu Anthony Lopez Christopher De La Rosa Jeramie Garcia Drivers: Anthony Lopez Christopher De La Rosa POST-PRODUCTION Editor & Colorist - Jacob Stone Audio Engineer & Post Production Sound- Calvin Cates Music Themes & Compositional Genres - Ben Langner ORIGINAL MUSIC by: Sheilava (Lyricist, Singer, Flautist) Samuel Howden (Composer, Pianist, Bassist) Stevie Sparks (Composer, Pianist) Carlos Gonzalez (Guitarist) Copyright 2019 LAVA PRODUCTIONS STONED HERO PRODUCTIONS (at Albuquerque, New Mexico) https://www.instagram.com/p/B1HqvhuJbiO/?igshid=1q8l0euigk7io
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vkverma31 · 5 years ago
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Was Jackson Michie From 'Big Brother' Arrested Before the Show?
How about we be genuine. This period of Big Brother has been loaded up with a huge number of showmances, attractive men, and lovely ladies. Be that as it may, with just three brief a very long time in the house, it's hard to pick up everything about every single competitor. Be that as it may, since Big Brother is viewing the houseguests consistently, it's occasionally simple to catch individual insights concerning their lives (particularly because of the live feeds!).
The most recent? Fans think Jackson told his kindred houseguest (and previous showmance) Kathryn Dunn that he was once captured for abusive behavior at home during the arrangement's live feeds. Be that as it may, would he say he was? Look down for all that we think about Jackson Mitchie getting (or not getting) captured.
Inquisitive watchers started delving into the past of Jackson after this live feed blip in which Kat and Jackson purportedly got into a battle since she was running her mouth about it. What's more, in their hunt, they discovered records from February 2018 that could be related with Jackson because of the name, age, and area coordinate.
Older sibling vet Dick Donato (Evel Dick) even took to Twitter to share the records, notwithstanding, he thought Holly was the one Jackson told. In any case, fans immediately rectified him on the internet based life stage to tell him that it was Kat.
f this capture record is, actually, associated with Jackson, it's vague on the off chance that he was ever indicted on the household strike charges. A few fans are his ally with regards to this issue, and accept that Jackson was never captured for aggressive behavior at home.
"Something doesn't appear to be directly about this, this says Jackson is 22, CBS says he is 24, would you say you are sure this is a similar Jackson? Or then again are individuals simply making a hasty judgment since they happen to have a similar name?" one composed. Another client included, "I couldn't affirm this on the site. I believe it's phony."
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bookinel · 6 years ago
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Bonjour tout le monde,
Pour mon retour sur Tumblr, je me suis dit que j’allais faire un billet spécial, et après m’être creusé la tête, j’ai décidé de vous donner ma liste de livres pour moi incontournables dans ma bibliothèque (et seulement ma bibliothèque !), ça ne compte pas touuuuuus les innombrables livres que je voudrai lire et/ou dont on m’a parlé. Je vous laisse découvrir.
La vérité sur l’affaire Harry Québert - Joël Dicker 
L’oracle della Luna - Fréderic Lenoir
Le prince des marées - Pat Conroy
L’amie prodigieuse (quadrilogie) - Elena Ferrante
Everworld (trilogie) - K.A Applegate
Monsieur de Lyon - Nicole Avril
Veronica décide de mourir - Paolo Coelho
L’empire des anges - Bernard Werber
Lundi mélancolie (+mardi, mercredi, jeudi, vendredi, samedi, dimanche) - Nicci French
Avant d’aller dormir - S.J. Watson
Parfaite - Caroline Kepnes
Tu tueras le père / Tu tueras l’ange - Sandrone Dazieri
Millenium (pentalogie) - Stieg Larsson
Une place à prendre - J.K Rowling
Le parfum - Patrick Süskind
Lolita - Vladimir Nabokov
Ne tirez pas sur l’oiseau moqueur - Harper Lee
L’élégance du hérisson - Muriel Barberry
Les mémoires de Cleopatre (trilogie) / Hélène de Troie - Margaret Georges
L’inconnue de Birobijan - Marek Halter
Ce que le jour doit à la nuit - Yasmina Khadra
La reine soleil - Christian Jacq
Les yeux jaunes des crocodiles (septalogie) - Katerine Pancol
La nuit des enfants rois / Les enfants de Salonique (trilogie) - Bernard Lenteric
La cité de la joie - Dominique Lapierre
Taltos - Anne Rice
Ça - Stephen King
Les filles de Riyad - Rajaa Alsanea
Jamais sans ma fille - Betty Mahmoody
La couleur des sentiments - Kathryn Stockett
Le fils de Klara H. - Max Gallo
La nuit des temps - Barjavel
L’ombre du vent - Carlos Ruiz Zafon
La conjuration des imbéciles - John Kennedy Toole
Imhotep - Pierre Montlaur
Un employé modèle / Un prisonnier modèle - Paul Cleave
Le chuchoteur - Donato Carrisi
Jane Eyre - Charlotte Brontë
Les hauts de Hurlevent - Emilie Brontë
Que ta volonté soit faite - Maxime Chattam
Alexandre le Grand (trilogie) - Valerio Manfredi
Et voilà ! Je ferai prochainement un article concernant l’œuvre de certains de ces auteurs car je suis quelqu’un qui s’attache beaucoup aux auteurs, dans mes bibliothèques des étages complets sont réservés à l’oeuvre entière de certains auteurs, parmi eux : Bernard Werber, Anne Rice, Christian Jacq, Marek Halter, Stephen King, Katerine Pancol, Yasmina Khadra, Patricia Cornwell, Donato Carrisi...
En espérant que ça vous ai plu, si vous en avez lu certains n’hésitez pas à me poster vos avis en commentaires ! -xo L.
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