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Asian Men Talk About Sex
“Eight Asian men challenge stereotypes and bare all as they speak candidly about sex, love and dating.
The nerdy best friend, silent kung-fu master, tech wiz in the office; unshakable stereotypes in film and television continue to desexualise and emasculate Asian men. If sex is a universal human experience, where is the real talk when it comes to Asian men on our screens?
Three female filmmakers talk to eight Asian men about sex, love and dating to lift the lid on taboos and challenge stereotypes. These are their experiences, perspectives and stories, told their way.”
Source:��https://loadingdocs.net/asian-men-talk-about-sex/ Additional: http://www.proudlyasiantheatre.com/#overview
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I appreciate that this was an project led by an Asian woman.
#r#rc#asian representation#asian men talk about sex#asian stereotype#asian male stereotype#racial stereotype#desexualise#desexualisation#emasculate#emasculation#desexualization#asian male#asian men#asian man#asian guy#asian boy#asian new zealander#chye-ling huang#kelly gilbride#reuby reihana-wilson#racism#stereotype
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Fat Freddy's Drop Special Edition (Official Music Video)
No worries in the party, 'Special Edition' music video featuring the return of Freddy’s marionette band vs Baby Dorge & a furry puppet posse.
Everybody wants it, everybody needs it 'Special Edition'. #swaylikethis
Chur Credits Fat Freddy's Drop 'Special Edition' Director - Mark Williams, D.O.P - Issac Newcombe, Camera Assistant - Angie Sanchez Villar Editor - Ian Bennett.
A huge thanks to all the great puppeteers, crew & facility at Whoa! Studios in Auckland, NZ Marionette/Puppet Builders - Jon Coddington, Paul Lewis, Rebekah Head Puppeteers - Jon Coddington, Paul Lewis, Rebekah Head, Chye-Ling Huang, Kelly Gilbride, Edwin Beats, Ryan Dulieu, Terry Hooper, Evie Hooper, Alanah Pearce, Renee Mahy, Holly Gibbs
#Fat Freddy's Drop#Special Edition#Music#Marionette Band#Baby Dorge#furry puppet posse#swaylikethis#Special Edition 1
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✧・*゚scottish surnames
→ link to my scottish female name masterlist → link to my scottish male name masterlist
under the cut are 733 scottish surnames. this masterlist was created for all in one breath rp at the request of lovely el, but feel free to link on your own sites! names are listed in alphabetical order. ❝mac❞, ❝mc❞ and ❝m❞ are split into three sections because i mean... look at them. please like♡ or reblog if you found this useful.
abbot(son), abercrombie, abernethy, adam(son), agnew, aikenhead, aitken, akins, allan(nach/son), anderson, (mac)andie, (mac)andrew, angus, annand, archbold/archibald, ard, aris, (mac)arthur
B
(mac)bain/bayne, baird, baker, balfour, bannatyne, bannerman, barron, baxter, beaton, beith, bell, bethune, beveridge, birse, bisset, bishop, black(ie), blain/blane, blair, blue, blyth, borthwick, bowie, boyd, boyle, braden, bradley, braithnoch, (mac)bratney, breck, bretnoch, brewster, (mac)bridan/brydan/bryden, brodie, brolochan, broun/brown, bruce, buchanan, budge, buglass, buie, buist, burnie, butter/buttar
C
caie, (mac)caig, (mac)cail, caird, cairnie, (mac)callan(ach), calbraith, (mac)callum, calvin, cambridge, cameron, campbell, canch, (mac)candlish, carberry, carmichael, carrocher, carter, cassie, (mac)caskie, catach, catto, cattenach, causland, chambers, chandlish, charleson, charteris, chisholm, christie, (mac)chrystal, (mac)clanachan/clenachan, clark/clerk, (mac)clean, cleland, clerie, (mac)clinton, cloud, cochrane, cockburn, coles, colinson, colquhoun, comish, comiskey, comyn, conn(an), cook, corbett, corkhill, (mac)cormack, coull, coulthard, (mac)cowan, cowley, crabbie, craig, crane, cranna, crawford/crawfurd, crerar, cretney, crockett, crosby, cruikshank, (mac)crum, cubbin, cullen, cumming, cunningham, currie, cuthbertson
D
dallas, dalglish, dalziel, darach/darroch, davidson, davie, day, deason, de lundin, dewar, dickin, dickson, docherty, dockter, doig, dollar, (mac)donald(son), donelson, donn, douglas, dorward, (mac)dow(all), dowell, (macil)downie, drain, drummond, (mc)duff(ie)/duff(y), duguid, dunnet, dunbar, duncan, dunn, durward, duthie
E, F
eggo, elphinstone, erskine, faed, (mac)farquhar(son), fee, fergus(on), (mac)ferries, fettes, fiddes, findlay, finn, finlayson, fisher, fishwick, fitzgerald, flanagan, fleming, fletcher, forbes, forrest, foulis/fowlis, fraser, fullarton, fulton, furgeson
G
gall(ie), galbraith, gammie, gardyne, (mac)garvie, gatt, gault, geddes, gellion, gibb(son), gilbert, gilbride, (mac)gilchrist, gilfillan, (mac)gill(ivray/ony), gillanders, gillespie, gillies, gilliland, gilmartin, gilmichael, gilmore, gilroy, gilzean, (mac)glashan, glass, gloag, glover, godfrey, gollach, gordon, (mac)gorrie, gourlay, gow, graeme/graham, grant, grassick, grassie, gray, gregg, (mac)gregor(y), greer, greig, grierson, grieve, grimmond, (mac)gruer, gunn, guthrie
H
hall, hamill, (mac)hardie/hardy, harper, harvie, hassan, hatton, hay, henderson, hendry, henry, hepburn, herron, hood, hosier, howie, hugston, huie, hume, humphrey, hunter, (mac)hutcheon, hutcheson
I, J, K
(mac)innes, irving, iverach, ivory, jamieson, jarvie, jeffrey(s), johnson, johnston, jorie, (mac)kay, (mac)kean, keenan, keillor, keir, keith, kelly, kelso, keogh, kemp, kennedy, (mac)kerr(acher), kesson, king, kynoch
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laing, laird, (mac)laine/lane, lamond, lamont, landsborough, landsburgh, lang/laing, larnach, laurie/lawrie, lees, lennie, lennox, leslie, lindsay, little(son), lithgow, livingston(e), lobban, logan, lorne, lothian, lovat, love, loynachan, luke, luther
MAC-
mac ruaidhrí, mac somhairle, mac suibhne, macadam, macadie, macaffer, macainsh, macalasdair, macallister, macalonie, macalpine, macanroy, macara, macarthy, macaskill, macaskin, macaughtrie, macaulay, macauslan, macbean, macbeath, macbeth(ock), macbey, macbriden, macbryde, maccabe, maccadie, maccaffer, maccaffey/maccaffie, maccalman, maccambridge, maccann, maccance, maccartney, maccavity, maccaw, macdowell, maccheyne, maccodrum, maccomb(ie), maccorkindale, maccormick, maccoll, macconie, macconnachie, macconnell, maccoshin, maccoskrie, maccorquodale, macclaren, maccleary, macclew, maccloy, macclumpha, macclung, macclure, macclurg, maccraig, maccrain, maccreadie, maccrimmon, maccrindle, maccririe, maccrone, maccrosson, maccuaig, maccuidh, maccuish, macculloch, maccurley, macdermid/macdiarmid, macdougall, macdui, macduthy, maceachainn, maceachen, macelfrish, macewan/macewen, macfadyen, macfadzean, macfall, macfarlane/macpharlane, macfater/macphater, macfeat, macfee, macfigan, macgarrie, macgarva, macgeachen/macgeechan, macgeorge, macghie, macgibbon, macgillonie, macgiven, macglip, macgriogair, macgruther, macguire, macgurk, machaffie, macheth, machugh, macichan, macinnally, macindeoir, macindoe, macinesker, macinlay, macinroy, macintosh, macintyre, macisaac, maciver/macivor, macilherran, macilroy, macjarrow, mackail, mackeegan, mackeggie, mackellar, mackelvie, mackendrick, mackenna, mackenzie, mackerlich, mackerral, mackerron, mackerrow, mackessock, mackettrick, mackichan, mackie, mackilligan, mackillop, mackim(mie), mackinven, mackirdy/mackirdie, mackrycul, maclafferty, maclagan, maclarty, maclatchie/letchie, maclaverty, maclearnan, macleay, maclehose, macleish, maclellan(d), macleman, macleod, macleòid, maclintock, macllwraith, maclucas, macluckie, maclugash, macmann(us), macmaster, macmeeken, macmichael, macmillan, macminn, macmorrow, macmurchie, macmurdo, macmurray, macnab, macnair, macnally, macnaught(on), macnee, macneish/macnish, macnicol, macninder, macnucator, macpartland, macphail, macphatrick, macphee, macphedran, macpherson, macquarrie, macqueen, macquien, macquilken, macrae/machray, macraild, macrob(bie/bert), macrory, macrostie, macshane, macsherry, macsorley, macsporran, macsween, mactavish, mactear, macturk, macusbaig, macvannan, macvarish, macvaxter, macvean, macveigh/macvey, macvicar, macvitie, macvurich, macwalter, macwattie, macwhannell, macwhillan, macwhinnie
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mccabe, mccain, mcclelland, mcclintock, mcconell, mccracken, mccune, mccurdy, mcdiarmid, mcelshender, mceuen, mcewing, mcfadden, mcgeachie/mcgeachy, mcgowan, mcilroy, mcinnis, mcivor, mckechnie, mckeown, mclarty, mclennan, mcneill(age/ie), mcowen, mcphee, mcpherson, mcwhirter
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maduthy, magruder, mahaffie, main(s), mair, major, malcolm(son), malloch, manson, marr, marno(ch), (mac)martin, marquis, massie, matheson, mathewson, maver/mavor, maxwell, may, mearns, meechan, meiklejohn, meldrum, mellis(h), menzies, mercer, micklewain, milfrederick, millar/miller, milligan, milliken, milne, milroy, milvain, milwain, moannach, moat, moffat, mollinson, moncrief, monk, montgomery, moore, moray, morgan, (mac)morran, morrison, morrow, morton, mossman, mucklehose, muir(head), mulloy, munn, munro, (mac)murchie/murchy, murchison, murdoch, murphy
N, O, P, Q
nairn, naughton, navin, neeve, neil, neish, nelson, ness, nevin, nicalasdair, niceachainn, (mac)nichol(son), nicleòid, (mac)niven, noble, ochiltree, ogg, ogilvy, o'kean, oliver, omay/omey, orchard(son), orr, osborne, park, paterson, patrick, patten, peacock, peat, peters, philp, polson, power, purcell, purser, qualtrough, quayle, quillan, quiller, quinn, quirk
R, S
(mac)ranald(son), randall, rankin, reid, reoch, revie, riach, (mac)ritchie, roberts(on), rose, ross, rothes, roy, ryrie, salmon(d), scott, selkirk, sellar, shannon, sharpe, shaw, sheen, shiach, sillars, sim(son/pson), sinclair, skene, skinner, sloan, smith, somerville, soutar/souter, stein, stenhouse, stewart/stuart, strachan, stronach, sutherland, (mac)swan(son/ston), swinton
T, U, V, W, Y
taggart, tallach, tawse, taylor, thom(son), todd, tolmie, tosh, tough, tulloch, turner, tyre, ulrick, urquhart, vass, wallace, walker, walsh, warnock, warren, ward, watt, watson, wayne, weir, welsh, whiston, whyte, wilkins(on), (mac)william(son), wilson, winning, wright, young
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Apprentice Chloe Azzopardi celebrates career-best win on Dance Music in the Mandurah Cup at Pinjarra|The West Australian
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Apprentice Chloe Azzopardi landed the most significant win of her career with a sublime trip on Dance Music in today's $100,000 Mandurah Cup (1400m) at Pinjarra.Azzopardi helped Dance Music dispel any concerns about running a strong 1400m in her very first test at the distance.After sending out the$4.60 favourite forward to sit exterior of the leader Wrinkly
, Azzopardi shot Dance Music to commanding lead on the turn.The Simon Miller-trained mare held her rivals at bay to easily win by 1 1/2 lengths.Disposition($ 51 )was a brave 2nd after racing wide throughout and Lordhelpmerun($6.50)charged house for third.Azzopardi, 22, was thrilled to snap Dance Music's streak of 4 consecutive placements."It was my very first win in a$ 100,000 race so it's huge for me and it's even much better to do it on my manager' horse,"Azzopardi said."I did go in with a little self-confidence today. She has actually been working off the charts and looked the part and travelled
well in running."I believed I may have kicked away a bit too early. Over the 1400 I didn't desire to do a lot of things incorrect, however
to her credit she kept kicking and it was a magnificent win. "Azzopardi, who could not utilize her 2kg claim since there were no allowances for apprentices in the race, was enjoyed preserve the trip on Dance Music. "Simon didn't have to keep me on, "she said." When you get these sort of opportunities you've just got to take them when you can and I'm grateful to get these opportunities handed to me."Miller's stable foreperson, Kelly Kinninmont, loaded praise on Azzopardi." Chloe provided her a stunning run and rode her with self-confidence,"Kinninmont said."She looked like she could even get more(than 1400m)today, the method she went through the line and won so impressively."Dance Music, the winner of the 2018 Placid Ark Stakes (1200m ), increased her record to 7 wins from 13 starts and$480,945 in earnings.Flower Of War gave Miller and owner Neven Botica a race-to-race double when she led
all the method in the Hygain Feeding Champions Since 1983 Handicap(1200m).
"Maturity-wise as she's growing older, she's enjoying her work more and enhancing," Kinninmont said.Champion jockey William Pike had a race-to-race double
of his own on Put A Spell On You and Peacefulness Bay today.Pike lifted the pair to narrow wins and was at his brilliant best on Tranquility Bay, settling her in ninth position
and three-wide with cover from barrier 10."I most likely got as excellent a run as I could have wished for, however it's extremely tough to make up ground today so it was an excellent effort,"Pike said.Owen Gilbride, the representative for co-trainers Grant and Alana Williams, said Serenity Bay will turn into a staying prospect.
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Goldman Sachs' new managing-director list is out — and it's the largest class in the firm's history (GS)
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Goldman Sachs announced its largest-ever class of managing directors.
Of the 509 promoted, 44% are millennials.
The firm announces managing-director promotions every two years.
It's one of the most coveted positions on Wall Street, a step below partner at the premier investment bank.
Goldman Sachs just announced a new class of 509 managing directors — the largest class in the firm's history.
The position is one of the most coveted on Wall Street, one step below partner at the prestigious investment-banking firm. The firm now has 2,148 managing directors, making up 7.1% of the company's workforce.
It's also one of the youngest classes the bank has promoted — 44% are millennials, up from 30% in 2015.
Other headline stats about the class:
66% started their careers as analysts or associates at Goldman Sachs.
24% of the class is women, down from 25% in 2015.
130 were promoted in the securities division, up from 102 in 2015.
101 were promoted in investment banking, up from 97 in 2015.
52 were promoted in technology, up from 38 in 2015.
Eight were promoted in consumer and commercial banking — the division that houses the bank's online-lending business, Marcus — compared with zero in 2015.
Here's the full statement:
The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. (NYSE: GS) today announced that it has selected a new class of Managing Directors, effective from January 1, 2018, the start of the firm's next fiscal year.
"Our new Managing Directors have demonstrated an outstanding commitment to our people, clients and culture during their tenures at the firm, and we wish them continued success as they take this important next step in their careers," said Lloyd C. Blankfein, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Goldman Sachs.
The following individuals have been promoted to Managing Director:
Gregg Abramson Sanjay Acharya Khalid Albdah Amal Alibair Karthikeyan Anbalagan Rolf Andersson Volker Anger Jonathan Armstrong Ken Ashley Lavanya Ashok Sebastian Ayton Jonathan Babkow Julio Badi Amitayush Bahri Soren Balzer Robert Barlick Jr. Philip Barreca Santiago Bau David Bauer Oksana Beard Lee Becker Virender Bedi Stuart Beer Christian Beerli Amanda Beisel Yumiko Bekku David Bell Pierre Benichou Andrew Benito Marco Bensi Laura Benson Stephen Bergin Daniel Berglund Greg Berry Shital Bhatt Dipanjan Bhattacharjee Anu Bhavnani Carissa Biggie Vineet Birman Daniel Bitel Anne Black Richard Blore Emmanuel Bodenstein Timothy Braude Sean Brenan Hugh Briscoe Nathaniel Bristol Leo Brito Troy Broderick Levee Brooks Eric Brothers Robert Bruns III Anthony Bunnell Meg Burke Susan Burt Sean Butkus Russell Byrne Edward Byun Adam Cahill Alessandro Calace Cristiano Camargo Ken Cawley Swapan Chaddha Patrick Chamberlain Richard Chambers Daphne Chan Lily Chan Ben Chance Ginger Chang Vikram Chavali Alex Cheek Jae Joon Choi Ken Choi Paul Choi David Clark Denis Cleary Daniel Cleland-James Ayanna Clunis Pamela Codo-Lotti Jesse Cohen Paul Coles Simon Coombes Jenny Cosco Philip Coureau Nathan Cowen Matthew Cox (Securities) Shaun Cullinan Christine D'Agostino Emile Daher Hiren Dasani Russell Day Pierre De Belen Merche del Valle Caitlin DeSantis Jack Devaney Thomas Devos Mats Dewitte Hristo Dimitrov Tim Dinsdale Isabella Disler Christian Ditullio Terence Doherty Yakut Donat Nicola Dondi Brian Dong Jason D'Silva Stefan Duffner Jane Dunlevie Marie Duval Julien Dyon Rohini Eapen Zach Eckler Sayaka Eda Jason Eisenstadt Chris Emmerson Tiffany Eng Chendan Esvaran Erkko Etula Liz Ewing Michael Fargher Matteo Farina Leigh Farris Sarah Faulkner Tom Favia Brett Feldman Jennifer Feng Jon Ferguson Alex Field Herbert Filho Alex Finston Dean Flanagan Greg Flynn Trip Foley Andrew Ho Kwon Fong Moran Forman Michael Fox Caroline Fraser Daniel Freckleton Tim Freeman Reto Frei Giles French Kirsten Frivold Michael Fu Rob Fuentes Kenji Fujimoto Carrie Gannon Chantal Garcia Akhil Garg Alex Garner Nick Gelber Andrew Gent Gizelle George-Joseph Andrea Gift Sean Gilbride Andreas Glaser Yong Suan Goh Sona Gohel Amir Gold Jeremy Goldstein Steven Gonzalez Jeff Gowen Adam Greene Tom Groothaert Hannes Gsell Ashwin Gupta Ali Haji Ayaz Haji Robert Hamilton Kelly Victoria Hampson Raja Harb Andy Harding Ryan Harster Selma Hassan Stephen Hawinkels Jacqueline Haynes Jason He* Craig Hempstead David Herrmann David Hickey Thomas Hilger Mitch Hochberg Jodi Hochberger Jane Hodges Peter Hodgkinson Dylan Hogarty Tim Holliday Naftali Holtz Amy Hong Jason Hudes Earl Hunt Joseph Hwang Yoshinori Ide Kazuya Iketani Daniel Jackson Ankit Jain (Risk) Gaurav Jaitly Jan Janssen David Jeria Alnawaz Jiwa Kim Johns Scott Johnson Elis Jones Neil Jones Robert Jones Philip Joseph Anand Joshi Shawn Joshi Ritu Kalra Michael Kaprelian Nadeem Kayani Alicia Keenan Neil Kelleher Tom Kennedy Aqil Khan Sarah Kiernan Daniel Kim Eugene Kim (IMD) Jason Kim (GIR) Sora Kim Kristy Kinahan Eugene King Laura Kirk Kunal Kishore Elliot Klapper Jayee Koffey Jason Koon Jennifer Kopylov Daniel Korich Ichiro Kosuge Vladimir Kotlyar Samuel Krasnik Katherine Krause David Kraut Sergey Kraytman Nitin Kulkarni Ram Kulkarni Dileep Kumar (Securities) Santosh Kunnakkat Wendy Kwong JP Lall Bill Lambert David Landman Yi Larson Niccolo Laudiero Nick Laux David Lee Phillip Lee Samuel Lee Shawn Lee Michael Leister David Lerner Naomi Leslie Matt Levine Na Li Haining Liang Nancy Licul Monica Lim Michelle Ling Srujan Linga Philip Linton Alan Liu Daniel Liu Eric Liu Heiman Lo Juan Lorenzo Tian Lu Wayne Lu James Lucas Dennis Luebcke Martin Luehrmann John Lynch Gina Lytle Leo Ma* Caesar Maasry Geoff MacDonald Robert Magnuson Toshiyuki Makabe Mariano Mallol Geydar Mamedov Kara Mangone Donna Mansfield Ajit Marathe Gilberto Marcheggiano James Marchese Michael Marcus Joshua Matheus Ann Mathews Chris Mathie Brian McCallion Graham McClelland Anne McCosker Michael Meehan (Compliance) Taylor Mefford Neil Mehta Adam Meister David Mericle Vitali Meschoulam Eric Meyers Alex Mignotte Andras Mikite Christopher Milligan Rahul Mistry Mike Mitchell Neil Moge Waleed Mohsin Babak Molavi Joel Monson Guy Morgan James Morris Antoine Munfa Aimee Mungovan Yuji Murata Dan Murphy Josh Murray Brian Musto Shehzad Nabi Devarajan Nambakam Ramanathan Narayanan Ganapathy Natarajan Danielle Natoli Murad Nayal Karim Nensi Scott Neu Dennis Ng Ken Ng Benjamin Ngan Joy Nguyen Salman Niaz Anders Nielsen (IMD) Howard Nifoussi Jun Niki Leah Nivison Laura Noble James Nolan Lauren Oakes Lynn Oberschmidt Allison O'Connor John O'Connor Shunil Ohrie Damian Ordish Leke Osinubi David Ossack Sathiya Padmanaban Danielle Pallin Salvador Pareja Dalmir Pasini Clorinda Pasqua Chris Pawson Paris Pender Patrick Perkins Philippe Perzi Wendy Peters Andy Phillips Flavio Picciotto Michael Pieck Sam Pirog Thomas Plank Joseph Plotkin Wade Podlich Ashish Pokharna Caitlin Pollak Charles Pollock Joe Porter Travis Potter Rohit Prabhu Richard Privorotsky Andrew Pucher Jay Rabinowitz Ankit Raj Harsha Rajamani Dmitry Rakhlin Yasser Rathore Edoardo Rava Elizabeth Reed Alexandre Reinert Stephen Reinhard Irfan Rendeci Christian Resch Andrew Rhee Riccardo Riboldi James Rinsler Caroline Riskey Helen Robinson Mark Rosen Amit Roy Joe Ryan Bernhard Rzymelka Takehiro Sakuramoto John Sales Rob Sarazen Vineeta Saxena Dominik Schaefer Andrea Scott Majid Sebti Bipin Sehgal Arseni Seregin Irma Sgarz Paulomi Shah Shreyas Shah Sunny Shah Faisal Shamsee Daniel Shapiro Mahesh Sharma Shripal Sharma Mai Shin Romy Shioda Toshimichi Shirai Mark Short Pankauz Shrestha David Shrimpton Obaid Siddiqui Mike Sidorov Scott Silverglate Stefani Silverstein Amy Silverzweig Jasdeep Singh Gabriella Skirnick Michael Sklow Maxine Sleeper Michael Slomienski Michael Sloyer Nicholas Smith (IBD) Ruth Smithson Christine Smyth Ben Snider Stacy Sonnenberg Cleaver Sower Ro Spaziani Brian Steele Johannes 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Montserrat Galleries Temple of Flies Opening Reception - Words from our Guests!
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Hi I’m Ashley and I am a Montserrat Gallery Assistant!
I had the pleasure of receiving some select individual’s scoop on current Carol Schlosberg Gallery exhibition ‘Temple of Flies’ at the opening reception. It was fantastic to hear opinions about the artworks from students as well as people of the community. Here are a few conversations I got to engage in!
Mark from Arlington
“I feel like I’m inside the temple of flies as I look at these pieces, it’s so different than anything I’ve ever seen.”
Sally Gilbride from York Maine
Q: What brought you to temple of flies?
A: These are artworks of my nieces so of course I had to come down!
Q: What is your favorite component of the exhibition?
A: I think the heads are very interesting, especially the one with the lights coming through, what is it doing?! I also love the dots looking into the eyes on the blue one.
Ricardo Fernandez from Beverly
Q: What brought you to Temple of Flies?
A: I belong to the facebook group and saw about the event.
Q: Do you have a favorite component of the exhibition?
A: I love the textures and contrasts of the black and white on the temple of flies piece. I also enjoy the laminated plastic.
Kathleen from Boston
Q: What brought you to Temple of Flies?
A: I am a good friend of the artist, we went to school together at MassArt. I wanted to come support!
Q: Do you have a favorite component of the exhibition?
A: I love the faces, they are utterly weird but fantastic! I love seeing what these girls do!
Shannon Bristol Student, senior animation major
Q: What brought you to Temple of Flies?
A: I am really curious what this show is about because I walk through it everyday to go to class.
Q: Do you have a favorite component of the exhibition?
A: Honestly I really like the blue head the most, it’s less intimidating than the others and I think it was crafted very nicely.
Nathan from Medford
Q: What brought you to Temple of Flies?
A: I saw Nicole post about this on facebook, and I am a big fan of the galleries here.
Q: What is your favorite component of the exhibition?
A: I am familiar with their work, so I was excited to see their collaborative exhibition as a whole.
Jackson Haley Student, senior printmaking major
Q: What brought you to Temple of Flies?
A: It’s cool sick art I’ve seen in passing, and I had a lecture from the two sisters in seminar and wanted to come see it.
Q: Do you have a favorite component of the exhibition?
A: The large heads because it’s a cool, large blown up space being used to good success!
Kelly Student, Senior Interdisciplinary major
Q: What brought you to Temple of Flies?
A: I work in the library so I pass by it everyday, and I saw you guys setting up the reception and I was really curious. I love the style of these pieces, collage and paper and mixed media. I thought it looked really interesting. I’ve sat here and tried figuring out these pieces before while passing by.
Q: What’s your favorite component of the exhibition?
A: Definitely the Temple of Flies. I love the insaneness of it and the figures and what they’re doing. It looks like a crazy city and I am a huge fan.
Susan Student, sophomore painting major and art history minor
Q: What brought you to Temple of Flies?
A: I love coming to the galleries, and I walk through here everyday. I was very interested in what these are. I don’t really understand the heads though, I really love the blue one because it’s the only one that doesn’t creep me out. I would love to talk to the artists about these and get a better understanding.
Q: Do you have a favorite component of the exhibition?
A: The blue head because it’s the one I can kind of understand. I like seeing the dots over the eyes as well as the dots inside the eyes.
Domi’Nick Student, sophomore interdisciplinary major
Q: What brought you to Temple of Flies?
A: Well I go to school here, there’s good food, and good art I pass by everyday!
Q: What’s your favorite component of the exhibition?
A: I like the color of the heads, they remind me of an interesting form of sculpture in a way.
Allyson Koch Student, junior painting major
Q: What is your favorite component of Temple of Flies?
A: I like the heads because they are very complex, very interesting. The size is what grabs my attention a lot. I like how the artists worked together to create these pieces.
Q: What brought you to Temple of Flies?
A: My Montserrat email, I was notified about tonight’s reception.
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The songs that take us back to our high school graduations, by class year
Everyone has one song that brings them back to those late June evenings when they realized their hormone-fueled high school days were over.
We asked Mashable staffers to share the songs that remind them most of their last days of high school.
(And yes, someone chose Vitamin C, but don’t hold it against him.)
Class of 2000: “Rocks Tonic Juice Magic” – Saves the Day
“Me and my friends were obsessed with Saves the Day’s second record Through Being Cool. We played it on repeat for every road trip and made up our own lyrics for the songs. Just after I graduated, I got an apartment with a friend and we adopted two cats and named them Rocks Tonic and Juice Magic. We were cool.” – Peter Allen Clark, Assistant Viral Content Editor, Clarksville, Indiana
Class of 2001: “Bitch” – Meredith Brooks
“‘Bitch’ reminds me of how I thought of myself in high school angry and independent, but in a tragically mainstream, suburban way.” – Heather Dockray, Web Trends Reporter, Allendale, New Jersey
Class of 2001: “Bye Bye Bye” – *NSYNC
“I proudly saw *NSYNC four times live while in middle and high school. I’m a proud fan and still know the dance from the video. #TeamJC” – Jess Boiardi, Director of Account Management, Queens, New York.
Class of 2003: “Hot In Herre” – Nelly
“Every party, every hangout sesh and every hip hop and pop radio station played ‘Hot in Herre’ during my senior year in HS. It was the mark that we were grown enough to re-enact the music video (a pure party scene) soon to come during college and a song to date every memory we were making. The early ’00s was filled with glitzy Hip Hop videos and creative Pop videos and for me and my goal at the time, I had to be in one. So, ‘Hot In Herre’ marked the pursuit of working in the entertainment industry for me.” – Tunisia Wilson, Sr. Creative Strategist, Brooklyn, New York
Class of 2006: “My Humps” – Black Eyed Peas
“Everything that happens in South Florida is inappropriate. This song represents everything my senior year was about.” – Dory Greenberg, Weston, Florida
Class of 2006: “Graduation (Friends Forever)” – Vitamin C
“That fucking Vitamin C song won’t go away. It followed my from eighth grade graduation right through high school.” – Brian Koerber, Content Coordinator, Watertown, Connecticut
Class of 2007: “Nights of the Living Dead” – Tilly and the Wall
“Those were some very emotionally turbulent years.” – Tricia Gilbride, Web Culture Reporter, Houston, Texas
Class of 2009: “Successful” – Drake and Trey Songz
“‘Successful’ being released made me realize that I had a lot of work to do when it came to figuring out what job I wanted after I graduated. I planned on going in as a liberal arts major. High school wasnt serious to me but being well off was. In a way, the song shocked me into realizing I actually needed to do something with my life and stop rebelling. Thanks Drake.” – Emily DeCicco, Audience Development Manager, Greenlawn, New York
Class of 2009: “Stanky Legg” – GS Boyz
“It was the omnipresent anthem that you couldn’t escape. Though its novelty wore off almost instantly, the song refused to disappear. It was the only song anybody listened to for at least 4 months.” – Tyler Schmall, Humor Intern, Kettering, Ohio
Class of 2009: “1901” – Phoenix
“My friends and I listened to this song multiple times at our prom afterparty. In my mind, it’s still inextricably linked to the smell of hairspray.” – Laura Vitto, Senior Watercooler Reporter, Merrick, New York
Class of 2009: “Come On Eileen” – Dexys Midnight Runner
“Every graduation party I went to played that song at least 400 times. I think we thought we were very cool for listening to old music (we were right).” – Christina Careaga, Web Culture Intern, Sparta, New Jersey
Class of 2010: “For Good” – WICKED The Musical
“That song from the musical Wicked that was as hot as Hamilton in my day is all about the people who shape who you are, for good and for bad. My two best friends sang it during their final performance for chorus. It’s the idea that now you’re going on these separate paths and you may never met again, but these people (aka your high school classmates) had a big impact on who you are.” – Kerry Flynn, Business Reporter, Wilbraham, Massachusetts.
Class of 2010: “Wake Up” – Arcade Fire
“My graduating class was very into this song. I am pretty sure it played dramatically at our baccalaureate ceremony or something. In retrospect … jeez.” – Chloe Bryan, Velocity Curator, Grand Rapids, Michigan
Class of 2010: “That’s What You Get” – Paramore
“I finally accepted the fact I could never be as cool as her, but I did get my eyeliner to to do that.” – Vicky Leta, Illustrator, Brick, New Jersey
Class of 2012: “Breakaway” – Kelly Clarkson
“That song brings me back to graduating high school because I had never really been away from home before and I was so scared to go to college. But that song always reminded me that leaving home didn’t mean saying goodbye forever and that is was okay to be scared to leave but there were so many fun adventures out there in the world just waiting for me!” – Kayla Bazile, Newburgh, New York
Class of 2012: “We Are Young” – fun. feat. Janelle Mone
“At every end-of-the-school-year choir show, our choir program has all of the seniors sing a senior song and I remember having to hold other peoples sweaty hands for a good portion of the song while pretending to look sad (lol).” – Francesca Rivera, Associate Video Producer, Anaheim, California
Class of 2012: “It’s Time” – Imagine Dragons
“That song came out my senior year and it was before most people knew about Imagine Dragons, so our class got to experience them as a hipster band. It coincided with the fact that our class mascots were the Dragons (we graduated in the year of the dragons). It also had such an uplifting message, signifying that the end of high school was the just the beginning of something else.” – Avi Bagla, Video Production Intern, Cerritos, California
Class of 2013: “Get Lucky” – Daft Punk feat. Pharrell Williams
“‘Get Lucky’ by Daft Punk came out like 2 weeks before my high school prom, which was just enough time for everyone to realize how great it was and learn all the words in time for the dance. It was something that everyone agreed on and created one of those weird “We actually ARE all in this together” sort of vibes you can only get in high school.” – Sam Speedy, Web Culture Intern, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
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Goldman Sachs' new managing director list is out
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Goldman Sachs just announed a new class of managing directors.
Here's the statement:
NEW YORK, November 8, 2017 -- The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. (NYSE: GS) today announced that it has selected a new class of Managing Directors, effective from January 1, 2018, the start of the firm’s next fiscal year.
“Our new Managing Directors have demonstrated an outstanding commitment to our people, clients and culture during their tenures at the firm, and we wish them continued success as they take this important next step in their careers,” said Lloyd C. Blankfein, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Goldman Sachs.
The following individuals have been promoted to Managing Director:
Gregg Abramson Sanjay Acharya Khalid Albdah Amal Alibair Karthikeyan Anbalagan Rolf Andersson Volker Anger Jonathan Armstrong Ken Ashley Lavanya Ashok Sebastian Ayton Jonathan Babkow Julio Badi Amitayush Bahri Soren Balzer Robert Barlick Jr. Philip Barreca Santiago Bau David Bauer Oksana Beard Lee Becker Virender Bedi Stuart Beer Christian Beerli Amanda Beisel Yumiko Bekku David Bell Pierre Benichou Andrew Benito Marco Bensi Laura Benson Stephen Bergin Daniel Berglund Greg Berry Shital Bhatt Dipanjan Bhattacharjee Anu Bhavnani Carissa Biggie Vineet Birman Daniel Bitel Anne Black Richard Blore Emmanuel Bodenstein Timothy Braude Sean Brenan Hugh Briscoe Nathaniel Bristol Leo Brito Troy Broderick Levee Brooks Eric Brothers Robert Bruns III Anthony Bunnell Meg Burke Susan Burt Sean Butkus Russell Byrne Edward Byun Adam Cahill Alessandro Calace Cristiano Camargo Ken Cawley Swapan Chaddha Patrick Chamberlain Richard Chambers Daphne Chan Lily Chan Ben Chance Ginger Chang Vikram Chavali Alex Cheek Jae Joon Choi Ken Choi Paul Choi David Clark Denis Cleary Daniel Cleland-James Ayanna Clunis Pamela Codo-Lotti Jesse Cohen Paul Coles Simon Coombes Jenny Cosco Philip Coureau Nathan Cowen Matthew Cox (Securities) Shaun Cullinan Christine D'Agostino Emile Daher Hiren Dasani Russell Day Pierre De Belen Merche del Valle Caitlin DeSantis Jack Devaney Thomas Devos Mats Dewitte Hristo Dimitrov Tim Dinsdale Isabella Disler Christian Ditullio Terence Doherty Yakut Donat Nicola Dondi Brian Dong Jason D'Silva Stefan Duffner Jane Dunlevie Marie Duval Julien Dyon Rohini Eapen Zach Eckler Sayaka Eda Jason Eisenstadt Chris Emmerson Tiffany Eng Chendan Esvaran Erkko Etula Liz Ewing Michael Fargher Matteo Farina Leigh Farris Sarah Faulkner Tom Favia Brett Feldman Jennifer Feng Jon Ferguson Alex Field Herbert Filho Alex Finston Dean Flanagan Greg Flynn Trip Foley Andrew Ho Kwon Fong Moran Forman Michael Fox Caroline Fraser Daniel Freckleton Tim Freeman Reto Frei Giles French Kirsten Frivold 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The songs that take us back to our high school graduations, by class year
Everyone has one song that brings them back to those late June evenings when they realized their hormone-fueled high school days were over.
We asked Mashable staffers to share the songs that remind them most of their last days of high school.
(And yes, someone chose Vitamin C, but don’t hold it against him.)
Class of 2000: “Rocks Tonic Juice Magic” – Saves the Day
“Me and my friends were obsessed with Saves the Day’s second record Through Being Cool. We played it on repeat for every road trip and made up our own lyrics for the songs. Just after I graduated, I got an apartment with a friend and we adopted two cats and named them Rocks Tonic and Juice Magic. We were cool.” – Peter Allen Clark, Assistant Viral Content Editor, Clarksville, Indiana
Class of 2001: “Bitch” – Meredith Brooks
“‘Bitch’ reminds me of how I thought of myself in high school angry and independent, but in a tragically mainstream, suburban way.” – Heather Dockray, Web Trends Reporter, Allendale, New Jersey
Class of 2001: “Bye Bye Bye” – *NSYNC
“I proudly saw *NSYNC four times live while in middle and high school. I’m a proud fan and still know the dance from the video. #TeamJC” – Jess Boiardi, Director of Account Management, Queens, New York.
Class of 2003: “Hot In Herre” – Nelly
“Every party, every hangout sesh and every hip hop and pop radio station played ‘Hot in Herre’ during my senior year in HS. It was the mark that we were grown enough to re-enact the music video (a pure party scene) soon to come during college and a song to date every memory we were making. The early ’00s was filled with glitzy Hip Hop videos and creative Pop videos and for me and my goal at the time, I had to be in one. So, ‘Hot In Herre’ marked the pursuit of working in the entertainment industry for me.” – Tunisia Wilson, Sr. Creative Strategist, Brooklyn, New York
Class of 2006: “My Humps” – Black Eyed Peas
“Everything that happens in South Florida is inappropriate. This song represents everything my senior year was about.” – Dory Greenberg, Weston, Florida
Class of 2006: “Graduation (Friends Forever)” – Vitamin C
“That fucking Vitamin C song won’t go away. It followed my from eighth grade graduation right through high school.” – Brian Koerber, Content Coordinator, Watertown, Connecticut
Class of 2007: “Nights of the Living Dead” – Tilly and the Wall
“Those were some very emotionally turbulent years.” – Tricia Gilbride, Web Culture Reporter, Houston, Texas
Class of 2009: “Successful” – Drake and Trey Songz
“‘Successful’ being released made me realize that I had a lot of work to do when it came to figuring out what job I wanted after I graduated. I planned on going in as a liberal arts major. High school wasnt serious to me but being well off was. In a way, the song shocked me into realizing I actually needed to do something with my life and stop rebelling. Thanks Drake.” – Emily DeCicco, Audience Development Manager, Greenlawn, New York
Class of 2009: “Stanky Legg” – GS Boyz
“It was the omnipresent anthem that you couldn’t escape. Though its novelty wore off almost instantly, the song refused to disappear. It was the only song anybody listened to for at least 4 months.” – Tyler Schmall, Humor Intern, Kettering, Ohio
Class of 2009: “1901” – Phoenix
“My friends and I listened to this song multiple times at our prom afterparty. In my mind, it’s still inextricably linked to the smell of hairspray.” – Laura Vitto, Senior Watercooler Reporter, Merrick, New York
Class of 2009: “Come On Eileen” – Dexys Midnight Runner
“Every graduation party I went to played that song at least 400 times. I think we thought we were very cool for listening to old music (we were right).” – Christina Careaga, Web Culture Intern, Sparta, New Jersey
Class of 2010: “For Good” – WICKED The Musical
“That song from the musical Wicked that was as hot as Hamilton in my day is all about the people who shape who you are, for good and for bad. My two best friends sang it during their final performance for chorus. It’s the idea that now you’re going on these separate paths and you may never met again, but these people (aka your high school classmates) had a big impact on who you are.” – Kerry Flynn, Business Reporter, Wilbraham, Massachusetts.
Class of 2010: “Wake Up” – Arcade Fire
“My graduating class was very into this song. I am pretty sure it played dramatically at our baccalaureate ceremony or something. In retrospect … jeez.” – Chloe Bryan, Velocity Curator, Grand Rapids, Michigan
Class of 2010: “That’s What You Get” – Paramore
“I finally accepted the fact I could never be as cool as her, but I did get my eyeliner to to do that.” – Vicky Leta, Illustrator, Brick, New Jersey
Class of 2012: “Breakaway” – Kelly Clarkson
“That song brings me back to graduating high school because I had never really been away from home before and I was so scared to go to college. But that song always reminded me that leaving home didn’t mean saying goodbye forever and that is was okay to be scared to leave but there were so many fun adventures out there in the world just waiting for me!” – Kayla Bazile, Newburgh, New York
Class of 2012: “We Are Young” – fun. feat. Janelle Mone
“At every end-of-the-school-year choir show, our choir program has all of the seniors sing a senior song and I remember having to hold other peoples sweaty hands for a good portion of the song while pretending to look sad (lol).” – Francesca Rivera, Associate Video Producer, Anaheim, California
Class of 2012: “It’s Time” – Imagine Dragons
“That song came out my senior year and it was before most people knew about Imagine Dragons, so our class got to experience them as a hipster band. It coincided with the fact that our class mascots were the Dragons (we graduated in the year of the dragons). It also had such an uplifting message, signifying that the end of high school was the just the beginning of something else.” – Avi Bagla, Video Production Intern, Cerritos, California
Class of 2013: “Get Lucky” – Daft Punk feat. Pharrell Williams
“‘Get Lucky’ by Daft Punk came out like 2 weeks before my high school prom, which was just enough time for everyone to realize how great it was and learn all the words in time for the dance. It was something that everyone agreed on and created one of those weird “We actually ARE all in this together” sort of vibes you can only get in high school.” – Sam Speedy, Web Culture Intern, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
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