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jxrm · 3 months ago
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book log - 2022
his last wife by gia pere
a very merry bromance by lyssa kay adams
behind the messages by ella-may williams
the wife upstairs by rachel hawkins
pride, prejudice, & turkish delight by k.c. mccormick ciftci
the long way to a small, angry planet by becky chambers
honeymoon for one by rachel bowdier
let it snow by beth moran
resting scrooge face by meghan quinn
window shopping by tessa bailey
the family upstairs by lisa jewell
poster girl by veronica roth
x by sue grafton
queen bee by nina manning
the vibrant years by sonali dev
untamed by glennon doyle
book lovers by emily henry
the zookeeper's wife by diane ackerman
daisy darker by alice feeney
mating in captivity by esther perel
miss meteor by tehlor kay mejia
carrie soto is back by taylor jenkins reid
a good girl's guide to murder by holly jackson
the lesbiana's guide to catholic school by sonora reyes
fat chance, charlie vega by crystal maldonado
lakelore by anne-marie mclemore
you love me by caroline kepnes
happiness for beginners by katherine center
not my daughter by barbara delinsky
last tang standing by lauren ho
no filter and other lies by crystal maldonado
the southern book club's guide to slaying vampires by grady hendrix
does my body offend you? by mayra cuevas
i'm the girl by courtney summers
the expatriates by janice y.k. lee
emily, gone by bette lee crosby
after hours on milagro street by angelina m. lopez
i'm glad my mom died by jennette mccurdy
my best friend's exorcism by grady hendrix
#murderfunding by gretchen mcneil
looking for jane by heather marshall
midwife murders by james patterson
final cut by s.j. watson
darling rose gold by stephanie wrobel
all the pretty people by barbara freethy
when i was you by minka kent
been there, married that by gigi levangie
malibu rising by taylor jenkins reid
covery story by susan rigetti
the paris apartment by lucy foley
stiletto sisterhood by fallon demornay
her perfect secret by t.j. brearton
take a chance on me by beth moran
the watcher girl by minka kent
no conscience by phil m. williams
reminders of him by colleen hoover
her last move by john marrs
we were dreamers by simu liu
the book of cold cases by simone st. james
all i stole from you by ava bellows
violeta by isabel allende
once of us is next - karen m. mcmanus
just the way you are by beth moran
the latecomer by jean hanff jorelitz
klara and the sun by kazuo ishiguro
the sorority murder by allison brennan
one italian summer by rebecca serle
what lies between us by john marrs
the maid by nita prose
sex and vanity by kevin kwan
funny you should ask by elissa sussman
the seven day switch by kelly harms
three perfect liars by heidi perks
everything must go by camille pagan
no ex before marriage by portia macintosh
the other mother by carol goodman
california girls by susan mallery
one little secret by cate holahan
apples never fall by liane moriarty
the promise by teresa driscoll
ghost boy by martin pistorius
close to you by ana jolene
oona out of order by margarita montimore
the stepson by jane renshaw
all adults here by emma straub
his & hers by alice feeney
mexican gothic by silvia moreno-garcia
anatomy by dana schwartz
the resting place by camilla sten
will by will smith
good me, bad me by ali land
while we were dating by jasmine guillory
the lion's den by katherine st. john
when we left cuba by chanel cleeton
left neglected by lisa genova
the suspect by fiona barton
park avenue summer by renee rosen
group therapy by b.b. easton
the half sister by sandie jones
shipped by angie hockman
when we were sisters by emilie richards
the chain by adrian mckintu
not a happy family by shari lapena
clap when you land by elizabeth acevedo
if the shoe fits by julie murphy
the girlfriend by michelle frances
let me hear a rhyme by tiffany d. jackson
death by dumpling by vivien chien
yoga pant nation by laurie gelman
the cousins by karen m. mcmanus
in a holidaze by christina lauren
people we meet on vacation by emily henry
the candy house by jennifer egan
you've been volunteered by laurie gelman
broken by jenny lawson
you can't be serious by kal penn
the final girl support group by grady hendrix
home before dark by riley sager
one of us is lying by kate m. mcmanus
the vanishing half by brit bennett
the cross and the switchblade by david wilkerson
the henna wars by adiba jaigridar
the fashion orphans by randy susan meyers
the good girl by mary kubica
the comeback by ella berman
the magician's nephew by c.s. lewis
the bright lands by john fram
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hondurasensusmanosnoticias · 3 months ago
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ulkaralakbarova · 4 months ago
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Veteran catcher Crash Davis is brought to the minor league Durham Bulls to help their up and coming pitching prospect, “Nuke” Laloosh. Their relationship gets off to a rocky start and is further complicated when baseball groupie Annie Savoy sets her sights on the two men. Credits: TheMovieDb. Film Cast: Crash Davis: Kevin Costner Annie Savoy: Susan Sarandon Ebby Calvin ‘Nuke’ LaLoosh: Tim Robbins Skip: Trey Wilson Larry: Robert Wuhl Jimmy: William O’Leary Bobby: David Neidorf Deke: Danny Gans Tony: Tom Silardi Millie: Jenny Robertson Jose: Rick Marzan Nuke’s Father: George Buck Mickey: Lloyd T. Williams Self: Max Patkin Doc: Gregory Avellone Teddy (Radio Announcer): Garland Bunting Whitey: Robert Dickman Ed: Timothy Kirk Scared Batter: Don Davis Umpire: Stephen Ware Bat Boy: Tobi Eshelman Mayor: C.K. Bibby Sandy: Henry G. Sanders Ballpark Announcer: Antoinette Forsyth Cocktail Waitress: Shirley Anne Ritter Minister: Pete Bock Chu Chu: Alan Mejia Core Baseball Player: Sid Aikens Core Baseball Player: Craig Brown Core Baseball Player: Wes Currin Core Baseball Player: Butch Davis Core Baseball Player: Paul Devlin Core Baseball Player: Jeff Greene Core Baseball Player: Kelly Heath Core Baseball Player: Mo Johnson Core Baseball Player: Tim Kirk Core Baseball Player: Todd Kopeznski Core Baseball Player: John Lovingood Core Baseball Player: Eddie Matthews Core Baseball Player: Alan Paternoster Core Baseball Player: Bill Robinson Core Baseball Player: Dean Robinson Core Baseball Player: Tom Schultz Core Baseball Player: Sam Veraldi Core Baseball Player: ElChico Williams Film Crew: Editor: Adam Weiss Producer: Thom Mount Set Decoration: Kris Boxell Writer: Ron Shelton Executive Producer: David V. Lester Editor: Robert Leighton Original Music Composer: Michael Convertino Costume Design: Louise Frogley Producer: Mark Burg Casting: Bonnie Timmermann Production Design: Armin Ganz Art Direction: David Lubin Director of Photography: Bobby Byrne Stunt Coordinator: Webster Whinery Construction Coordinator: Jim Hill Makeup Artist: Cynthia Barr Music Supervisor: Danny Bramson Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Bob Minkler Sound Recordist: Steven B. Cohen Script Supervisor: Karen Golden Camera Operator: Richard Craig Meinardus Foley Artist: Paul Holzborn Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Robert Thirlwell First Assistant Camera: Robert Allan Guernsey Additional Photography: Charles Minsky Gaffer: John Ferguson Supervising Sound Editor: Larry Kemp Camera Operator: Eric Engler Sound Recordist: Larry Boudry Still Photographer: Joel David Warren Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Robert W. Glass Jr. Hairstylist: Leslie Ann Anderson Costume Supervisor: Deborah Latham Scenic Artist: John A. Kelly Music Editor: Ellen Segal Supervising Sound Editor: Lon Bender Title Designer: Dan Perri Poem: Walt Whitman Associate Producer: Charles Hirschhorn First Assistant Director: Ric Kidney Second Assistant Director: Nina K. Noble Key Dresser: Dwain Wilson Set Dresser: Polar Bear Shaw Set Dresser: Kim McClees Set Dresser: Robert Beck Set Dresser: Ron Servicky Second Assistant Camera: Perry Adleman Costumer: Alonzo Wilson Costumer: Robin Hill Seamstress: Selma F. Hill Assistant Makeup Artist: Doreen Van Tyne Assistant Editor: Steven Nevius Assistant Editor: Margaret Goodspeed Assistant Editor: Celeste Beard Production Coordinator: Janice F. Sperling Second Second Assistant Director: Donald J. Lee Jr. Sound Mixer: Kirk Francis Boom Operator: Mychal D. Smith Special Effects Technician: Vern Hyde Special Effects Technician: Jeff Hyde Local Casting: Karen Standard Sound Recordist: Michael Boudry Sound Editor: Neal Burger Sound Editor: Kevin Hearst Sound Editor: Lou Kleinman Sound Editor: Dan M. Rich Sound Editor: Jeff Watts Sound Editor: Lorna Anderson Sound Editor: Wylie Stateman ADR Supervisor: Devon Heffley Curry ADR Editor: Stan Gilbert ADR Editor: Frank Smathers Assistant Sound Editor: William Dotson Assistant Sound Editor: Scott Warner Foley Recordist: David W. Alstadter Foley Recordist: Steve Cohen ADR Mixer: Alan Holly Foley Mixer: Richard L. Morrison Foley Mixer:...
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gumdytoonsen · 6 months ago
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Well we all know the fun of LoulouVZ artist, illustrator, Author, Animator The Creator of the WebToon Spaicy Project also in a video game
Addressed multiple controversies:
1 Accused of defrauding her followers for their emergency donations
2 Tracings and Art Theft
3 Harassment of his fans by an Artist
4 Go to a Japanese School
5 Problems of their Facebook Group Called Spaicy +18 where they publish drawings of their characters, it was eliminated from 2020 created by Kevin Villanueva in October 2021, which started the LOULOU lawsuit but Minors entered the group but from their accusations but defended other Groomers How Luis Benjamin listened to his friends of the victims and more from More Controversies
The creator of Spaicy made the document about her in the year 2022. They did not forgive him but she forgave him again and ruined her career completely
If necessary Personalize it Oh No
But there are more controversies about Loulou
The YouTube user Bachatota dedicated herself to making a 7 hour video about the creator of Spaicy but also Bachatota herself but she has comics 18 about her drawings +18
Also because of the figure of Amy that was combined in Spaicy, this artists is hated and Toxic in Mode Ken Penders and Chris Chan
Since They Deleted The TwitterX Account Where I Drawn Elon Musk Deleted Loulou's Account With A Hammer
But a user named Alan on X
I comment that Bachatota is Impocrita that Commissiones Lolis +18 makes
But there is a relationship between Bachatota and Alan Agonybrany has his account on He warns his Fans and Idols not to Enter or interact with his enemies Who they were They are the artists Respected as:
Alan Misery
Nacho Velazkez
Diego Mejia
Ivan of Spartanivan
Luis Daniel De Danimil1000 creator of OWL GIRL
And The Important Delijz the creator of Hellstaff
But not only to Loulou or Shadman, or ValdroxX or Chris Chan, but also to myself. Also, well, I will speak on Alan Misery's birthday.
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gumdytoonses · 6 months ago
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Bueno todo sabemos la funa de LoulouVZ aetistas,ilustradora,Autora,Animadora La Creadora del WebToon Spaicy Project tambien en un videojuego
Atenido multiples polemicas:
1 Acusada de Estafar a sus seguidores por su donaciones de emergencia
2 Calcos y Robo de Arte
3 Acoso de sus fans por un Artista
4 Meterse a un Escuela Japonesa
5 Problemas de su Grupo de Facebook Llamado Spaicy +18 donde Publican Dibujos de sus personajes fue eliminado del 2020 creado por Kevin Villanueva en octubre del 2021 que inicio la demanda de LOULOU pero entravan Menores en el grupo pero de sus acusaciones pero defencio a otros Groomers como Luis Benjamin escucho a sus amigos y amigas de la victimas y asi mas de Mas Polemicas
La creadora de Spaicy hizo su documento en el año 2022 Ellos no lo perdonaron pero ella Volvio Perdonar y Arruino su Carrera por completo
Si es nesesario Personarla Oh No
Pero hay polemicas mas sobre loulou
La usuaria de youtube bachatota dedico hacer un video de 7 horas sobre la creadora de Spaicy pero tambien la misma bachatota pero ella tiene comics 18 sobre sus dibujos +18
Tambien por la figura de amy que se combirtio en Spaicy esta artistas odiada y Toxica en Modo Ken Penders y Chris Chan
Desde Que Eliminaron La Cuenta de TwitterX donde dibuje A Elon Musk Elimimado la cuenta de Loulou con un Martillo
Pero un usuario llamado Alan en X
Comento que Bachatota es Impocrita que hace Commissiones Lolis +18
Pero hay una relaccion entre Bachatota y Alan Agonybrany tiene su cuenta en X con dibujos +18 de Loricon pero dicen que Bachatota es un fan de cuities y Groomer Bueno las Funas de la comunidad De arte digital Esta en crisis pero hay Artistas amados y Repectados que les advierne a sus Fans e Idolos que no Entran ni intetactuen a sus enemigos Quien fueron Ellos son los artistas Respectados como:
Alan Misery
Nacho Velazkez
Diego Mejia
Ivan de Spartanivan
Luis Daniel De Danimil1000 creador de OWL GIRL
Y Las Importante Delijz la creadora de Hellstaff
Pero No Solo a Loulou ni shadman,ni ValdroxX Ni Chris Chan Si no Que tambien Ami Mismo Tambien bueno Hablare en el cumpleaños de Alan Misery
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cuetzpalin1234 · 9 months ago
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Chicano report back on International Day Against Police Brutality
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Today is Friday March 15, 2024. It is International Day Against Police Brutality. Yesterday on Thursday March 14th, I decided to write this piece since there are several things going on this month. March marks Women’s Herstory Month, Social Work Month, the Cesear Chavez March, the historic Chicano blowouts, and so much more. This day also marks the 2-year anniversary of the murder of Kevin Johnson by police. It happened in March of 2022. If you are new to the story, you can find out the details here: Man killed by SAPD officers shot 12 times, including 8 times in the back, autopsy shows (ksat.com). However, I must say that the capitalist media has never been the greatest source of information. If you are familiar with Malcolm X you can remember he was quoted saying, “If you’re not careful, the newspapers will have you hating the people who are being oppressed, and loving the people who are doing the oppressing.”
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What happened to Kevin Johnson is a case and point. We can see another case and point currently going on right now with Palestine. They are portraying the colonized Palestinians who are the oppressed as the villain or terrorist and the Israeli Zionist colonizers who are the oppressor as the hero and victim.
Since we have been conditioned for some time now by the capitalist system, their narrative almost always goes unquestioned because people believe the working poor (working class) and “criminal” class (lumpen proletariat) are elements that should be looked down upon society. Whether it is within or without those classes, there are people out there who willingly advance reactionary ideas that were developed by the capitalist system to criminalize those very two classes.
According to Romero (2001), “Characterization of this population as super predators is socially constructed through a racial lens-the lens that reflects the images of White middle-class youth as “our” children and Indigenous/Latino (& African) adolescent males as violent, inherently dangerous and endangering” (p. 1084). Based on my research I found that John DiLulio was the “academic” proponent behind calling inner city youth “super-predators” and he described those very same youth as “growing up surrounded by deviant, delinquent, and criminal adults in chaotic, dysfunctional, fatherless, Godless, and jobless settings” (Romero, 2001). Is it any wonder why the following people who were also murdered by the police were portrayed the same way to the public? Marquise Jones, Charles Roundtree, Andre Hernandez, Norman Cooper, Jesse Aguirre, Darryl Zemault, Eric Mejia, Damian Daniels, Antronie Scott, and the list goes on unfortunately.
All this capitalist propaganda and/or "Copaganda" we see when something like this happens is designed to keep us from the truth and justice. The truth is the masses of working African and Indigenous people or even so-called gangs or street organizations are not the main problems that we face. Of course, everyone bears responsibility for keeping these reactionary ideas going, which is why I am involved in an organization working for justice to see that these ideas are checked. We should be directing our attention to the African and Indigenous/Latino/Hispanic petit bourgeoisie. The majority in that class who were not involved in the struggle benefit from the sacrifices made by people involved in social movements struggling for liberation. They don’t want us to focus on how they got to those positions off the backs of the masses of people, those two classes mentioned before. They don’t want us to focus on how it was the masses who pushed the capitalist system to allow programs to be created to have an African and Indigenous petit bourgeoise, which for the system meant protecting its interests and keeping the masses in check.
You can see this play out in the case of Kevin Johnson. After the day Kevin was killed by police there were news reports following the reaction from the police and the community. If you pay attention, you can see that the strategy of pacification was implemented. Just like how Malcolm X described the difference between the field slave and the house slave on the plantation. The slave master would use the house slave to keep the masses of field slaves in check when they would rebel. Just like when the community righteously rebelled against those officers for killing their family member, their brother, their friend. The capitalist media busts out the house slave, but this time it's the Black over seer. Former San Antonio law enforcement officer looks to bridge relations between police and community (ksat.com) This ex-police officer stated, "The community has gotten afraid of the police and, I believe the police became afraid of the community". When cops are not blatantly using their brute force under the "Iron Fist" approach, they are using community policing model as another tool under the guise of the "Velvet Glove" approach to infiltrate our communities to keep us from becoming militant.
Please don't take this out of context. The masses wanted us to gain knowledge and skills that would benefit our movement for justice. So, we must not avoid attending college, but we must become more conscious about our situation here in the US because it affects us politically, socially, culturally, and economically. For more context and background just look up the Kerner Commission report: 1968 Kerner Commission Report | Othering & Belonging Institute (berkeley.edu)
It is time to start challenging the dominant narrative and creating our own platforms to share our narrative so we can tell our own side of the story without it being coopted or watered down. The problem is too many people do not want to get involved in an organization working for justice for whatever reason they may have. I am always down to meet people where they are at, but we must challenge those reactionary ideas when they come up in our work. Most working-class people today are not class conscious. Instead of uniting together to defeat the capitalists to build a better society they want to be involved in that system and milk it as much as possible.  The criminal class whether it be from the African or Indigenous community is designed to exploit the people instead of uniting with the masses of their people to try and find collective solutions to the problems which come from the system that sets them up to be outlaws. If you understand how capitalism works you understand these paradoxes because the masses of people are propagandized in a certain way to see how the world operates and appears to be. This means we cannot hold our people in contempt. We must hold the capitalist system in contempt. We have to go beyond just being anti-racist. We must be anti-capitalist, anti-patriarchal, and anti-colonial. Why does this system allow a criminal class to exist in the first place? To keep us from organizing and fighting back against it. It serves the adversaries of the masses of our people. Just look at all the drugs coming into the community, for example. Just look at who makes up the masses of people who are incarcerated. That is why the so-called criminal justice system makes sure to keep crime going among our people. We tend to leave the system of capitalism outside of the analysis, thus always placing blame on the very same people who are being held in the grip of that system. Take for example, the 1033 program that is being implemented as we speak or the Project Safe Neighborhoods program. Did you know that these programs even existed? Do you know anything about them? If you do your research, you will understand that the situations people are put into like those mentioned above are not random. People are being systematically targeted. Particularly, the African and Indigenous community.
Thinking about brother Malcom’s words I thought to myself if people here are consuming news or information that is providing a narrative that is bought and paid for by big multi-national corporations then that must mean why so many people are so miss informed about so many things that are and should be important to us. This is why so many people must hear what reactionary entertainers have to say about our problems, or even your local/national news giving only a tip of the iceberg level of analysis if any instead of asking the hard questions and looking at the root of the problem. Fear is used to control us. It makes the masses afraid and portrays actual revolutionaries and revolutionary organizations on the frontlines bringing you information based on truth and justice as violent and loveless. This is how the system keeps us divided and dependent. It is love that guides us revolutionaries not hate. Join an organization working for justice today!
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mr880fan · 2 years ago
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Whoop Debuts New Tool to Track Strength Training
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Heart price, steps, distance, and time are the standard sources of knowledge that health trackers use to measure how a lot power you’ve expended throughout a exercise. It’s how they decide whether or not you’ve closed your rings or met your exercise targets. However what in regards to the different methods you’re placing your physique to work. Particularly, your muscle tissue? Now, there’s a brand new knowledge supply on the town that faucets into simply that: Whoop has introduced the launch of a characteristic referred to as “Strength Trainer” that really measures the trouble your lifting classes demand in your musculoskeletal system (muscle tissue, joints, and bones). That is totally different from different health trackers, which deal with measuring the cardiovascular system and translating that power output into calorie burn. Now, utilizing the accelerometer and gyroscope within the Whoop gadget, and coaching the Whoop power coach algorithm on what these measurements point out in regards to the “muscular load” of a exercise, Whoop says it could possibly now quantify a fuller image of the influence that lifting weights has in your entire physique. It takes your musculoskeletal work, in addition to your cardiovascular work, into consideration whereas calculating your “strain score,” which is how a lot work your physique has undergone, along with what number of energy it’s burned. Assume again: Have you ever ever felt completely gassed after a lifting session, however your tracker is saying you solely burned one thing like 75 energy? Now you've gotten some knowledge to again up what your physique is telling you. “Till now, the wearables trade hasn’t been in a position to quantify muscular load successfully,” Will Ahmed, WHOOP founder and CEO, tells Nicely+Good. “A whole lot of wearables seize cardiovascular load with various levels of accuracy. Which means that they will perceive the influence of operating, biking, and different cardio actions on the physique. However this measurement reductions the influence of weightlifting and power coaching.” Associated Tales Different health trackers, just like the Samsung Galaxy Watch 4, can help you observe totally different lifting workouts, like bench presses or weighted squats, but it surely all nonetheless ladders as much as caloric output. Tonal additionally measures the workouts you do, and in a “Muscle Readiness” view, truly provides you an image of how fatigued every muscle group is predicated in your exercises (inexperienced muscle tissue signify contemporary muscle tissue, tan are in restoration, and pink zones are fatigued). You need to use that knowledge to information your exercise choices, however there’s no rating, per se, or capacity to trace fatigue over time. Whoop is named the most data-driven fitness tracker, and is commonly a most well-liked tracker for athletes. So it is smart that they’re increasing the definition of what monitoring our health truly means past a cardio-driven view to a fuller image that doesn't essentially need to do with steps or weight reduction. And trainers are enthusiastic in regards to the prospects. “I positively assume it’s tremendous helpful,”says Kevin Mejia, CPT, a founding coach of DOGPOUND. “Having the ability to see how muscular load impacts stress ranges and post-training results can decide exercises and restoration. It may possibly assist perhaps keep away from damage, overuse, or overworking muscle tissue. It is tremendous fascinating what expertise can deliver to enhance coaching!” Our editors independently choose these merchandise. Making a purchase order by way of our hyperlinks could earn Nicely+Good a fee. Source link Read the full article
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coghive · 2 years ago
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Natalie Grant To Join American Pops Orchestra For New Year’s
Five-time GMA Dove Awards Female Vocalist Natalie Grant, platinum recording artist Brett Young, and the Grammy-winning “Queen of Bluegrass” Rhonda Vincent will be joining the American Pops Orchestra for this year’s national PBS concert, “United in Song”. Hosted by Renée Fleming, the TV special features a star-studded line-up including Chris Jackson, Matt Doyle, Mandy Gonzalez, Jacqueline Schwab, and more. The American Pops Orchestra conducted by Luke Frazier, features a newly commissioned performance by New York City Ballet Principal Dancer Tiler Peck, and Soloist Roman Mejia.
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Credit: Michelle Waters – Michelle Waters Photo; Copyright Holder: Nouveau Productions, LLC; Rights Acquired: Promo & Web Use This special highlights three historic theaters: People’s Bank Theater in Marietta, OH, built in 1911 and recently restored; the 87-year-old Earl and Rachel Smith Strand Theatre in Marietta, GA; and in Idaho, Boise’s premiere historical theatre, The Egyptian Theatre. Joining the cast of stars from stage and screen include three regional, collegiate choirs: Boise State University Meistersingers, led by Dr. C. Michael Porter; Ohio University Singers, led by Dr. Bradley Naylor; Spelman College Glee Club, led by Dr. Kevin P. Johnson. It will stream simultaneously with broadcast and be available on all station-branded PBS platforms, including PBS.org and the PBS Video App, available on iOS, Android, Roku streaming devices, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, Android TV, Samsung Smart TV, and Chromecast. Read the full article
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joskriverdaily · 3 years ago
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Josephine Skriver & Alexander DeLeon with friends at their wedding in Cabo - April 3, 2022.
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karlieklosssource · 6 years ago
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Kevin Mejia: 💪🏽💥💪🏽 LIKE A BOSS Karlie Kloss 💪🏽💥💪🏽 One of my favorite #core exercises to develop the obliques ( #obliquesonfleek ) abs just aren’t all crunches and sits ups 🤓
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hondurasensusmanosnoticias · 4 months ago
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fyeahebr · 7 years ago
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Emily + Lindsey + Keilani @ Dogpound // via Instagram Story [2/3]
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disneytva · 2 years ago
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EXCLUSIVE : Marvel Studios And Disney Television Animation To Keep Collaborating With Future Non-Marvel Studios Related Animated Series.
Back on 2019 Disney TVA announced Moon Girl And Devil Dinosaur, it’s first collaboration with Marvel Animation, this collab promised much since after Disney Branded Television made the choice of cease all production on Disney XD Originals, this included Marvel Animation as all their original shows not related to the MCU ended production.
By 2020-2021 Marvel Television ceased operations due Kevin Feige taking over all the future Live Action Television Productions after his promotion at Marvel leaving Marvel Animation on a limbo as well as their currently running productions (M.O.D.O.K, Hit-Monkey,Spidey And His Amazing Friends and Moon Girl And Devil Dinosaur) of that period where on a limbo or straight up canceled (Howard Duck and Tigra And Dazzler)
On 2021 Marvel Studios Vice-President noted that the studio was creating its own animation department to develop animated productions set within the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) following What If...?, leaving the future of Marvel Animation at even more limbo, however following the release of Disney Junior’s Spidey And His Amazing Friends it was confirmed that Marvel Animation was absorbed on Marvel Studios as an additional Animation Division for projects unrelated to the MCU.
Today Disney Branded Television Animation CEO promoted Disney Television Animation Executives Douglas Bensimon and Edward Mejia as VP of current series on the PR besides overseeing development on current series such as episodic comedies by Big City Greens and Phineas And Ferb alumnis and Serialized Series for Disney+, Bensimon will oversee also development on future Marvel Animated Projects on Disney TVA who are not related to the MCU trought Disney Channel,Disney Junior and Disney+.
This means that Feige,Marvel and Disney wants to keep introducing less well know modern Marvel characters (Gwenpool, Squirrel Girl,Tigra,Dazzler,Jeff The LandShark,Lockjaw And The Pet Avengers etc..)  to new generations without relaying on the MCU.
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badmovieihave · 6 years ago
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Bad movie I have Mojin: The Lost Legend 2015
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outfieldflyrule · 2 years ago
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The MLB draft changes rules at round 11. Anyone drafted in this range can get a $125,000 signing bonus without pulling from the team’s draft pool allowance. Any bonus over $125,000 will count against the pool, dollar-for-dollar over the standard $125,000.  Most of the picks after the 11th are college players, typically juniors, who will likely sign before they lose the last of their negotiation…
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thatmexisaurusrex · 2 years ago
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Just Some Queer Books I Love
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Just some queer books I love:
Date Me, Bryson Keller by Kevin van Whye
In Other Lands by Sarah Rees Brennan
The Chosen and the Beautiful by Nghi Vo
Girl, Serpent, Thorn by Melissa Bashardoust
Once Upon a Princess by Clare Lydon Harper Bliss
The Perfect Assassin by K.A. Doore
The Lady's Guide to Celestial Mechanics by Olivia Waite
Cemetery Boys by Aiden Thomas
Honey Girl by Morgan Rogers
Amberlough by Lara Elena Donnelly
Something to Talk About by Meryl Wilsner
She Drives Me Crazy by Kelly Quindlen
May the Best Man Win by Z.R. Ellor
One Last Stop by Casey McQuiston
Pet by Akwaeke Emezi
Six Angry Girls by Adrienne Kisner
The Henna Wars by Adiba Jaigirdar
The Prince and the Dressmaker by Jen Wang
The Falling in Love Montage by Ciara Smyth
Burn Our Bodies Down by Rory Powers
Felix Ever After by Kacen Callender
Not Your Sidekick by C.B. Lee
Perfect Rhythm by Jae
The Boy in the Red Dress by Kristen Lambert
Labyrinth Lost by Zoraida Cordova
The Care and Feeding of Waspish Widows by Olivia Waite
I'll Be the One by Lyla Lee
Snapdragon by Kat leyh
Every Heart a Doorway by Seanan McGuire
Clap When You Land by Elizabeth Acevedo
Rock and Riot by Chelsey Ferundi
Upright Women Wanted by Sarah Gailey
The Order of the Pure Moon Reflected in Water by Zen Cho
Of Fire and Stars by Audrey Colthurst
Escaping Exodus by Nicky Drayden
In the Vanisher's Palace by Aliette de Bodard
The Deep by Rivers Solomon
The Night by May Archer
How to Find a Princess by Alyssa Cole
Conventionally Yours by Annabeth Albert
Her Royal Highness by Rachel Hawkins
The State of Us by Shaun David Hutchinson
This is How You Lose the Time War by Max Gladstone
Spell Hacker by M.K. England
This Coven Won't Break by Isabel Sterling
Legendborn by Tracy Deonn
The Sound of Stars by Alechia Dow
Bonds of Brass by Emily Skrutskie
Faith: Taking Flight by Julie Murphy
Hot Dog Girl by Jennifer Dugan
Hani and Ishu's Guide to Fake Dating by Adiba Jaigirdar
Boyfriend Material by Alexis Hall
Court of Lions by Somaiya Doud
A Little Light Mischief by Cat Sebastian
The Afterward by E.K. Johnston
A Study in Honor by Claire O'Dell
Beetle & the Hollowbones by Aliza Layne
You Should See Me in a Crown by Leah Johnson
Cinderella is Dead by Kalynn Bayron
Once Ghosted, Twice Shy by Alyssa Cole
The Disasters by M.K. England
Scorpio Hates Virgo by Anyta Sunday
The Stars and the Blackness Between Them by Junauda Petrus
Once & Future by A.R. Capetta
Girls of Paper and Fire by Natasha Ngan
We Set the Dark on Fire by Tehlor Kay Mejia
A Phoenix Must Burn edited by Patrice Caldwell
Crier's War by Nina Varela
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