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The National Enquirer, Best of the 20th Century.
#the national enquirer#celebrity gossip magazine#20th century icons#hollywood#joan rivers#melissa rivers#margaux hemingway#mariel hemingway#cher#sonny and cher#chaz bono#zsa zsa gabor#madonna#sean penn#raquel welch#latoya jackson#jane fonda#ted turner#tommy lee#pamela anderson#pam and tommy#ann margret#1980s#1990s#1970s
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I give the 90s Viber a star sign it will definitely be Pisces energy, maybe also a bit of Aquarius energy for the difference, and the humanity of some of the nature but but a big butt in fact, a massive Uranus, Neptune, Capricorn conjunction which I was born in and I think went up to the early 90s, which then I didn’t even realise does make it Aquarius energy because Aquarius obviously comes after Capricorn and then we have Pisces, if you remember the 90s ages I was born in the early 90s so when it ended I would’ve been nine years old but I remember bits of it and if not, I remember the nostalgia of it. I know many people who were adults in the 90s because most of people I know if me and friends have been and told me it was the best times of their lives., dad brought me up an amazing music and musician himself and is, he’s from Liverpool and there was a massive Beatles fan, Eric Clapton, Dire Straits Pink Floyd, so out of music around me all different types. Being a young child, a young adults and adult or having any sort of connection to this era you know how, know nothing on telly was anything but the fresh Prince of Bel-Air, Simpsons, friends. Jennifer Aniston everybody wanted a Rachel haircut and I remember most people did have that laid out. We all had Barbies and babies baby born had nappies and you could feed., all different 90s adverts
When you grow up, you would make your own CDs and have your own collection where you would write on them and put all your favourite songs which would take a couple of days you would download all your songs from lime wire, and put your twist on and before that came along, we would record everything off the radio and record the charts and try to cut out the DJ every every time the song played out.
Pamela Anderson and Tommy Lee, had their infamous sex tape, a couple of the 90s, after Kurt Cobain and Courtney Love into the midnight till the 2000 and you would see them both in music videos on TV on different programs because they were everywhere even when they broke up you would see them on their own individual little path even to having a fight at the 2007 VMA
Leonardo DiCaprio with every girls crush at the time and every girl was obsessed withTitanic . I was too young to get this but all my sisters were into that film, while I was watching Beatles films over and over again, it was a happy time. I remember when Mars bars were cheap and bigger and things didn’t make you fat
You would have 50p pocket money for Penny sweets which you don’t really see any more either , every time I grew up and I saw the new technological thing come out my dad was obsessed with having the latest technology of something he has like one of the first iPhones or something it was an iPod , I hated all those things and I felt like I stand it against them. I enjoyed making the music from them but I didn’t like the idea of Blu-ray and 3-D calories. I just felt a distance towards it
And then we had the Spice Girls I had a lunchbox of the Spice Girls and a T-shirt and we remember Jerry Lee because Jerry was my favourite Spice Girl , for me as well my first obsession as someone autistic was Destiny’s Child. I knew everything about them. I knew every member every song and my first CD , I got asked for my dad what CD would you like at Christmas and it was between Samantha and mamba Destiny’s Child and I chose the writing on the wall , it was amazing. I love every tractor this day on that album , his child got a lot of shit at the time because of .
I want you to know that I’m doing so good good so good. I had to tell you, but I’m so good so good., so they had two members that left LaTavia and Latoya, and then they had another team members join Michelle and Farah, Farah Franklin got kicked out of the ground very quickly because Matthew knows was very strict with health, weren’t allowed any brakes, he was known as Joe Jackson of the 90s I guess, because of her strict he was on them and wipe them so hard so then they became a 3 piece,  Beyoncé, Michelle and Kelly . I didn’t see it till years later, but Farrah went on the Wendy Williams show when she was a, and she was told that she was to look like Latvia because she was short and they died, they also tried to make her uglier because she was prettier than Beyoncé. In my opinion. She had green eyes and she was lovely and she always said and other people who said that the other girls when they went on holiday they would., Beyoncé had to wear a high factor so she was a lightest one on the group and, his mother was very racist and wanted to marry a white woman. and his Beyoncé s mum was creole , but she still got black. 
Jennifer Aniston was not going for many, from the nineties to the 2000s till this present day people know what’s going on with Jennifer Aniston and will she ever have children?, We live through the Jennifer Aniston., Angelina Brad saga ,, people had T-shirt saying team Jen or team ange.
The best group of the time the best wraps group one of we had a major amazing rap in the mighty we had the Fugees , Lauryn Hill and the racism scandal of the fact that she said she wouldn’t want any white people to buy her music was it true? Wasn’t it? True we live through these dramas back of what people were saying what they weren’t , everything is captured and therefore , where is now these people who grew up in that time? Almost have to change their views and if they say nothing , say something they’re fucked. You can’t say anything. I’ll be anything without getting it opinion . Winona Ryder was the old alternative girl of, well if you are in a band you would have dated, was that Paleo and all the alternative Tim Burton films, and that pretty girl she even got done in the early 2000s for shoplifting for which she was so iconic and said it was a role in a film,
She’s still a bit Cookey people still do these days with Winona Ryder when she is a bit random at ward shows those strange things, cheated Johnny Depp before he got with Kate Moss he was her first of everything and there was a massive age gap between , Johnny Depp was in every film the night is that you can think of that was popular but also independent. He never wanted to be part of a franchise and then he became the pirates of the Caribbean boy . Everybody fancy Johnny Depp man fancy Jennifer Aniston Kate Moss was a model that everybody knew and was familiar with you to see the adverts of Remo London Bradshaw a.k.a. Sarah Jessica take over the airwaves with advert and performances, the adverts that you would remember for P1 on high essences herbal essence was a shampoo and conditioner , a conditioner could give you an orgasm . that’s it for now guys. This is my look of my own life through the 90s .
#fypage#astro observations#90s babe#90s#90s fashion#90s aesthetic#90s nostalgia#90s music#90s supermodels#nostalgia
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Never forget
Kwame Jones,William Howard Green, Leonard Parker Jr., Manuel Ellis, Barry Gedeus, Daniel Prude, Denzel Marshal Taylor, Shaun Fuhr, Maurice Gordon, George Floyd, William Wade Burgess III, Julian Edward Roosevelt Lewis, Kurt Reinhold, Jonathan Price, Anthony Jones, Frederick Cox, Angelo Crooms, Sincere Pierce, Johnny Lorenzo Bolton, Carl Dorsey, Akeem Terrell, Patrick Warren, Dominique Williams, La'Mello Parker, Latoya James, Frederick Holder, James Holland Sr., Fanta Bility, Cedric Lofton, Calvin Wilks Jr., Eldred Wells Sr., James Lowery, Dyonta Quarles Jr., Robert "Junior" Langley, Herman Whitfield, Brett Rosenau, Genesis Hicks, James Wilborn, Ki'Azia Miller.
These are just a few names from the last few years. Something needs to change.
Keenan Anderson was killed this year on January 3. Keenan Anderson was an African American man who suffered cardiac arrest and died on January 3, 2023, around 4.5 hours after he was restrained by and tasered six times by a member of the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD). He was a cousin of Patrisse Cullors, co-founder of the Black Lives Matter movement.
Tyre Nichols was killed four days after on January 7. Nichols was pulled over for suspected reckless driving. Police beat, pepper sprayed, and tased Nichols, who was taken to the hospital, dying three days later on January 10. A preliminary autopsy found he suffered "extensive bleeding caused by a severe beating." The five officers involved in the incident were fired, as well as two EMTS. The five officers were later charged with murder.
BLACK LIVES MATTER
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This brand-new book is the perfect thing to pick up to cap off summer! Scars Publications just released the Down in the Dirt‘s May-August 2024 issue collection book “A Library of Collaboration”! This 422-page volume is a great way to stock up on issues if you didn’t buy all of the issues making this a GREAT deal! A listing of all the contributors and titles is available at Scars online, and authors are also listed in the description now online through Amazon throughout the U.S. and Canada. They can also be ordered in the U.K., all of Europe, and even Japan and Australia!
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DBDBH1HK
https://scars.tv/2024May-August-issue-collection-book/A_Library_of_Collaboration.htm
The contributors to this book (of writing and art) include A.R. Williams, Alan Ford, Alexandra Dark, Angela Carrozza, Anthony Thomas Voglino, April Fikstad, April Goodwin, Bill Tope, Binod Dawadi, Brenda Mox, Brian Beatty, Brian Connelly, Cailey Tin, Cameron D. Alexander, Camille Akers, Chitralekha Hore, Christopher Strople, Ciara M. Blecka, Clarence Allan Ebert, Clive Aaron Gill, Corey Smith, Corey Villas, Daniel de Culla, David J Tate, David Sapp, David Sowards, Debra Wilson Frank, Devin Sparkman, Dick Yaeger, Donald Reed Greenwood, Dorthy LaVern McCarthy, Doug Hawley, Douglas Young, Dr. Adyasha Acharya, Drew Marshall, DS Maolalai, Duane Anderson, Edward Michael O’Durr Supranowicz, Eleanor Leonne Bennett, Elena Botts, Eric Brown, Erik Priedkalns, George Beckerman, Gil Hoy, Greg Beckman, Hannah Ferris, Hasan Chaudhry, Helen Bird, Holly Day, Isabel G. de Diego, J. Ray Paradiso, Jackie Bayless, Jake C. Elliott, James Bates, James Nelli, Janet Kuypers, Jerry Guarino, Joan Mach, John F. McMullen, John Farquhar Young, John Grey, John Riebow, John Zedolik, Joy Myers, June Wolfman, Justine Fleming, Kassan Jahmal Kassim, Katarina Pavicic-Ivelja, Ken Weiss, Kris Green, Kyle Hemmings, Kyle Trenka, L. Sydney Abel, Latoya Kidd, Laura Bota, Lee Hammerschmidt, Madelyne Timmons, Mark Pearce, Mark Wolters, Marvin Reif, Matthew McAyeal, Megan Mealor, Michael Gigandet, Mike Rader, Mykyta Ryzhykh, Norm Hudson, Oleksandr Gorpynich, Olivia G. Benson, Olivier Schopfer, Paul Stansbury, R.T. Castleberry, Raha.M, ReLand, Richard K. Williams, Ronald Hernandez, Roseann Bauer, Rowan Tate, Roy N. Mason, Rykard Plaque, Salvatore Folisi, Sandip Saha, Sarah Das Gupta, Scott Taylor, Sean Meggeson, Shawn McMichael, Shontay Luna, Simon Kaeppeli, Steevie Karnes, Sterling Warner, Steven Grogan, Susie Gharib, Terry Sanville, Tom Ball, Toney Dimos, Tony Covatta, Vern Fein, and Westley Heine.
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Darren Criss to Receive Ted Arison Young Artist Award
Darren Criss will receive the Ted Arison Young Artist Award from Americans for the Arts at the annual National Arts Awards, set for Guastavino's in NYC October 17 at 6:30 PM.
Criss played Blaine Anderson, his breakout role, on TV's Glee, which has since led to a career across screen and stage. He starred in American Buffalo on Broadway earlier this year and co-hosted the 2022 Tony Awards: Act One with Julianne Hough. He previously starred as Hedwig in Hedwig and the Angry Inch after his Broadway debut in How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying as J. Pierrepont Finch.
Taking place for the first time since 2019, the National Arts Awards recognize "artists, activists, and collectives whose work demonstrates extraordinary aesthetic achievement while advancing cultural discourse in the United States." Other recipients this year include Joy Harjo, For Freedoms, Robert F. Smith, and The Gordon Parks Foundation. Awards will be presented by Dr. Elizabeth Alexander, Jesse Williams, Jon Batiste, LaToya Ruby Frazier, and Lea Salonga.
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Our Favorite Queer Books for Children
Many members of Duck Prints Press have young children, so we got to talking about what our favorite queer children’s stories are. These are all picture books - aimed at children under 8. This list doesn’t include any middle grade or young adult books.
Note that, regarding any individual book, we’re not saying, “this is flawless,” “this is perfect rep,” or “this is the right book for everyone/every situation/every family.” I’ve included a few notes about each book, to give a general idea of the representation it incorporates, but we always recommend that you read the full descriptions at the links provided (which are to Bookshop.org whenever possible), assess the book, borrow it from the library - basically, give it a read, and assess for yourself, and always pick with your own situation and sensibilities in mind when buying books for the young children in your life!
The list is in alphabetical order by book title.
A is for Activist
Author and Illustrator: Innosanto Nagara
An alphabet book, with intersectionality, disability, race, queerness, and more.
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The Adventures of Honey and Leon
Author: Alan Cumming
Illustrator: Grant Shaffer
mlm, semi-autobiographical.
Book 1 | Book 2
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And Tango Makes Three
Authors: Justin Richardson and Peter Parnell
Illustrator: Henry Cole
mlm, queer parents, adoption, based on a true story.
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Be Who You Are
Author: Jennifer Carr
Illustrator: Ben Rumback
Trans girl, supportive family.
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Charlotte, Wander On
Author: Matt Cubberly
Illustrator: Irina Kovalova
(you’ll have to read and find out!)
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A Day in the Life of Marlon Bundo
Author: Jill Twiss
Illustrator: E. G. Keller
mlm, politics.
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Everywhere Babies
Author: Susan Meyers
Illustrator: Marla Frazee
wlw, mlm. Queer parents. Stealth.
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The Frog and Toad Collection
Author and Illustrator: Arnold Lobel
mlm. Stealth.
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Heather Has Two Mommies
Author: Lesléa Newman
Illustrator: Laura Cornell
wlw, queer parents
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I Am Jazz
Authors: Jessica Herthel and Jazz Jennings
Illustrator: Shelagh McNicholas
Trans girl, supportive parents. Auto-biographical.
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Intersectional Allies
Authors: Chelsea Johnson, LaToya Council, Carolyn Choi
Illustrator: Ashley Seil Smith
Intersectionality, focused on disability, race, and religion.
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Jaime is Jaime
Author: Afsaneh Moradian
Illustrator: Maria Bogade
Gender non-conformity.
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Julian is a Mermaid
Author and Illustrator: Jessica Love
Gender non-conformity.
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Llama Glamarama
Author: Simon James Green
Illustrator: Garry Parsons
Gender non-conformity
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My Friends and Me
Author: Stephanie Stansbie
Illustrator: Katy Halford
mlm, wlw. Queer parents.
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Neither
Author and Illustrator: Arlie Anderson
Gender non-conformity; can also be seen as an allegory for non-binary and/or intersex and/or other forms of gender queerness. Stealth.
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One Dad, Two Dads, Brown Dad, Blue Dad
Author: Johnny Valentine
Illustrator: Melody Sarecky
mlm. Queer parents.
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Quackers
Author and Illustrator: Liz Wong
Gender non-conformity; can also be seen as an allegory for non-binary and/or trans and/or other forms of gender queerness. Stealth.
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Rainbow
Author: Michael Genhart
Illustrator: Anne Passchier
“A First Book of Pride” - the cover says it best.
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Red: A Crayon Story
Author and Illustrator: Michael Hall
Trans children and/or children with trans parents.
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She’s My Dad
Author: Sarah Savage
Illustrator: Joules Garcia
Transgender adult/parent.
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The Story of Ferdinand
Author: Munro Leaf
Illustrator: Robert Lawson
Gender non-conformity. Stealth.
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Unicorn Day
Author: Diana Murray
Illustrator: Luke Flowers
Gender non-conformity and/or trans and/or genderqueer, depending how you look at it.
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We’re All Wonders
Author and Illustrator: R. J. Palacio
Self-acceptance, with an emphasis on neurodivergence, disability, and queerness.
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What Are Your Words? A Book About Pronouns
Author: Katherine Locke
Illustrator: Anne Passchier
About pronouns. Non-binary representation and neo-pronouns included.
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What Colour is Love?
Author: Linda Strachan
Illustrator: David Wojtowycz
Diversity.
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Worm Loves Worm
Author: J. J. Austrian
Illustrator: Mike Curato
wlw/mlm. Gender non-conformity.
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The Pea that Was Me Series
Author and Illustrator: Kimberly Kluger-Bell
Different kinds of pregnancies, including mlm and wlw parents.
An Egg and Sperm | Egg Donation | Embryo Donation | IVF | Sperm Donation | A Single Mom and Sperm Donor | Two Dads, Egg Donation and Surrogacy | Two Moms and Sperm Donor
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Contributions by: unforth, Willa, nottesilhouette, foxymoley, FallingIntoBlue, Owlish, Annabeth, nickelkeep, fpwoper
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So, what are your favorite queer picture books?
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Entertainment Weekly, February
Cover: Daniel Craig and Rami Malek of the James Bond film No Time to Die
Page 1: Contents
Page 3: Sound Bites
Page 4: Editor’s Note
Page 8: The Must List -- Jodie Whittaker on Doctor Who
Page 10: Q+A with James Taylor, The Magicians
Page 11: The Big Goodbye: Chinatown and the Last Years of Hollywood, Tame Impala
Page 12: Gillian Anderson on Sex Education
Page 14: All the Stars and Teeth by Adalyn Grace, Ask Ronna, AJ and the Queen
Page 15: Requiem for a January
Page 16: My Must List -- Reba McEntire
Page 20: First Take -- DC’s Legends of Tomorrow and Legacies
Page 23: Mary J. Blige and LaToya Tonodeo in Power Book II: Ghost
Page 24: Cover Story -- Daniel Craig’s final James Bond film No Time to Die, with Daniel Craig and Rami Malek and Lashana Lynch and Lea Seydoux
Page 33: Winter TV Preview
Page 34: Star Trek: Picard
Page 37: Edie Falco on Tommy, For Life, Katy Keene
Page 38: Rob McElhenney on Mythic Quest: Raven’s Banquet
Page 39: Star Wars: The Clone Wars, Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist, High Fidelity, Duncanville
Page 40: Outlander
Page 41: Rosario Dawson on Briarpatch
Page 42: Better Call Saul, Locke & Key, Cherish the Day, Gentefied
Page 43: Homeland
Page 44: What to Watch
Page 46: Exclusive excerpt as author Suzanne Collins takes us back to the 10th Hunger Games in her hugely anticipated prequel The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes and gives us President Snow’s origin story
Page 50: Margot Robbie on Birds of Prey
Page 54: As he prepares to finally return to his signature film role in Bad Boys for Life a candid Martin Lawrence looks back on his struggles with fame and why he’s ready to step back into the spotlight
Page 58: The Murder That Changed Reality TV -- when Megan Wants a Millionaire contestant Ryan Jenkins killed his wife in 2009 it created a crisis for the industry. How Jenkins’ crime impacted the way reality shows are cast
Page 64: Octogenarians Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin of Grace and Frankie redefine what it means to have a senior moment
Page 68: The Awardist -- Industry veterans and a comic-book villain reign supreme among the 2020 Oscar nominees at the expense of a fresher and more diverse slate
Page 70: If I ran the Oscars -- the Academy’s run its own show for 92 years but EW’s critic has some ideas for rebooting the big night
Page 71: Guest Column by Alma Har’el -- The Honey Boy helmer whose tweet about Golden Globe nominations went viral slams the lack of women in the Best Director races, Dustin Hoffman remembers Midnight Cowboy’s unlikely Oscar journey
Page 72: They were nominated together 45 years ago for The Godfather Part II and now Robert DeNiro and Al Pacino are back in the race for The Irishman
Page 73: Confessions of a red-carpet warrior
Page 74: News and Reviews -- The Gentlemen
Page 75: Sundance Film Festival preview -- hotly anticipated films take on pressing issues in our current culture wars
Page 76: Dolittle
Page 77: Women on the Verge -- A fresh wave of female filmmakers aren’t just waiting for Hollywood to meet them halfway -- they’re stepping up with some of the most engaging and original cinema of the year
Page 78: Oral History -- Any Given Sunday -- Oliver Stone, James Woods, Bill Bellamy, Lawrence Taylor, Al Pacino, LL Cool J, Jamie Foxx, Aaron Eckhart, Matthew Modine, Terrell Owens
Page 85: Location, Location, Location -- San Francisco -- Always Be My Maybe
Page 87: The Shot -- Lost in Translation -- inside the creation of a classic scene
Page 90: TV -- The Good Place
Page 91: Remembering Criminal Minds
Page 92: Comedy of My Life -- Zach Woods -- the gentle comedy assassin/Silicon Valley alum returns with sci-fi farce Avenue 5 and black comedy Downhill
Page 93: 3 questions with Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Vikings
Page 95: Q+A -- Kumail Nanjiani
Page 97: Entertaining Weekly -- rib-sticking, Outlander-inspired, gluten-free, vegetarian comfort food in Outlander Kitchen: To the New World and Back Again by Theresa Carle-Sanders
Page 100: Music -- While making his first album of all new material in 19 years with his band The News, Huey Lewis was struck with Meniere’s Disease, but the heart of rock & roll is still beating in the 69-year-old star
Page 102: 3 questions for Tones and I, Little Big Town
Page 103: Stupid questions with Ozzy Osbourne
Page 104: Green Day
Page 105: Selena Gomez
Page 106: Books
Page 108: Q+A -- Laura Linney
Page 109: How two fascinating new novels The Resisters and The Cactus League reinvigorate and complicate America’s national pastime
Page 110: Westworld alum Charles Yu explores Asian-American stereotypes in pop culture with his audacious new novel Interior Chinatown
Page 112: The Bullseye
#tabloid#tabloid toc#bond#james bond#no time to die#daniel craig#rami malek#the hunger games#hunger games#the hunger games prequel#star trek: picard#outlander#jodie whittaker#doctor who#gillian anderson#sex education#lashana lynch#lea seydoux#rob mcelhenney#mythic quest: raven’s banquet#Oscars#Academy Awards#2020 academy awards
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I Listened to the Miss You Like Hell OCR So You Don’t Have To
Alright so I was supposed to be doing a review of Girl from the North Country this week, but this musical found me, slapped me in the face, and forced me to listen to it. Miss You Like Hell is a 2018 Off-Broadway written by the musician Erin McKeown and Quiara Alegria Hudes, whom you may know from In the Heights. The show follows Olivia (played by Gizel Jimenez), a teenager who undertakes a road-trip across the country with her estranged mother (played by Daphne Rubin-Vega), who is an undocumented Mexican immigrant.
Already, just by looking at this cast/creative, you can probably guess this musical would appeal to the In the Heights fans, and you’d absolutely be right. The music isn’t the typical showtunes either; it’s kind of a blend between alternative rock and showtunes. It’s almost hypnotic in the way the music blends together.
For the most part, the recording is easy to understand, as long as you do your homework. Through a combination of the wikipedia page and a Playbill article, it’s pretty self-explanatory. There’s also plenty of videos of the musical on YouTube that may help visually. From what I’ve seen online, the hair and makeup is pretty much spot-on, despite it only being an exhausted-travel aesthetic.
Conclusion: Overall, I’d definitely recommend this musical if you’re looking for a quiet, afternoon listen. It’s a pretty short recording so it doesn’t take up much time, and you may even find a few gems in there. Have fun listening!
Cast: Marinda Anderson, Danny Bolero, Andrew Cristi, Latoya Edwards, Shawna M. Hamic, Marcus Paul James, Gizel Jiménez, David Patrick Kelly, Michael Mulheren, Daphne Rubin-Vega, and Martín Solá
#miss you like hell#miss you like hell musical#in the heights#Broadway#Off-Broadway#musicals#daphne rubin vega#gizel jimenez
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Spring 2019 Honor List
NATCHITOCHES – One thousand forty-three undergraduates were named to Northwestern State University’s Honor List for the Spring 2019 semester. Students on the Honor List must be enrolled full-time and have a grade point average of between 3.0 and 3.49. Students listed by hometown are as follows.
Abbeville – Annemarie Broussard, MaKayla Lewis, Zabrinia Spates;
Aimwell – Jonathan Poole;
Alexandria – Markeyla Anderson, Gavin Arabie, Sharenthia Chew, Angel Christophe, Josyf Das Neves, Joshua Dorsey, Alexis Flowers, Kelvina Ford, Zuleika Fountain, Vanity Givens, Kyle Guillory, Khloe Jasper, Whitney Joffrion, Gustov Johnson, Martavius King, Ashley Koestler, Kasey Lacombe, Taylar Lee, Kelli Leone, Jimmie Magee, Dean Mayeux, Jason McDaniel, Jalyn Mcneal, Ashley Mitchell, John O’Dell, Madison Ogorek, Tiffany Ore, Sadae Polk, Alyssa Rivers, Mart Sampson, Brandy Sayer, Shakera Shorts, Kizzy Slaughter, Kiaijah Thomas, Hailey Urena, Jenna Wade, Alysha Walker, Aalyiah Williams;
Amelia – Renwick McPherson;
Anacoco – Rachel Fournier, Angela Guy, Andrea Halladay, Tristan Harvey, Madeleine Hensley, Aaron Norris, Jason Ortiz, Ireland Slocum, Amanda Sorg, Tyler Stephens, Emily Williams, Rhonda Perry,
Arlington, Texas -- Mariah Denson, Devin Gipson, O’Shea Jackson;
Arnaudville – Macey Boyd, Bailey Dautreuil, Maddison Janice;
Athens – Jacob Ellis;
Atlanta – Ashley Mitchell, Jackson Teal, Jamie Wagley;
Aurora, Colorado – William Mccullough;
Avondale – Mikala Clark;
Bastrop – Alisha Bolton;
Baton Rouge – Jordan Hall, Melvin Hudson;
Belcher – Loriann Long;
Boyce – Lane Robinson
Baker – Devante George, Cherish Netter;
Ball – Angel Chavez, Christopher Constance, Bryan Sayes, Vanessa Toney, Alice Wilson;
Bastrop – Allenicia Arbet;
Baton Rouge – Mark Alexander, Chloe Castello, Ricky Chatman, Shelby Christian, Briyonna Collins, Madison Harris, Mckane Kinchen, Griffin Lundin, Cydni Millican, Rachel Monsour, Katie Pham, James Steelman, Jharon Whitfield;
Beacon Falls, Connecticut – Stacey Brown;
Bedford, Texas – Katina Booker;
Belle Chasse – Hayley Barbazon, Denim Reeves;
Belmont – Kelly Bass, Ashley Hill;
Bentley – Heather Jones,
Benton – Bryanna Cooper, Steven Gardner, Milla Gonzales, Grayson Isom, Colby Ponder, Blaine Reeder, Hannah Schott, Jackson Mathews, Megan Russell;
Bermuda – Michael Vienne;
Bienville – Sarah Macynski;
Big Spring, Texas – Kristin Wilson;
Birmingham, Alabama – Emma Wallace;
Bogalusa – Amanda Crawford, Taylor Johnson;
Bossier City – Yetunde Adegbovega, Austin Averitt, Abigail Castillo, Kendall Corkern, Cameron Davis, Daniel Dial, Kimberly Eloby, Ri’Kaela England, Khairig Frost, Hannah Gaspard, Margaret Gates, Jacob Guest, Tangy Heilbling, Ashlynn Henderson, Jordan Hunter, Shane Kaiser, Alyssa Kidd, Seth Lowery, Jordan Markle, Rebecca Markle, Jennifer Martinez, Rance Mason, Coby McGee, Alexa Montgomery, Yuridia Olea, Sabri Parks, Shelby Peebles, Brittani Phillips, Rachael Pierce, Cierra Rachal, Litzy Rivera, Gabriela Rodriguez, Madison Rowland, Rheagan Rowland, Dakota Schudalla, Makayla Strother, Trevor Tackett, Kellie Toms, Bobby Trichel, Madalyn Watson, Pamula Whicker, Elizabeth Zanca, Nour Zeidan;
Boutte – Jose Del Rio;
Boyce – Savanna Budnik, Timothy Glass, Kaitlyn Miller, Jessie Turner, Julia Watson;
Brownsboro, Texas – Brice Borgeson;
Buffalo, New York – LeTerrance Reed;
Bunkie – Izola Williams;
Bush – Serena Bonnette;
Calhoun – Marissa Barentine;
Campti – Paige Cason, Damarte Fisher, Kourtney Horton, Malachi Lester, Pepper Lloyd, Madison McLaren;
Canton, Texas – Tiffany Cayson, Jack Dyre;
Cape Coral, Florida – Karleigh Acosta;
Carencro – Malik Babin, Chaney Dodge, Harold Williams;
Cartagena, Colombia – Samantha Arellano Chavz, Edwin Castro Frias, Jalima Dias, Miledys Jiminez Vasquez, Daniel Racero Rocha, Gabriela Forero Salcedo, Sadoc Silva Calderon;
Cartagena Bolivar, Colombia – Alejandro Dager Carrasquilla;
Castor – Loxlie Dodd, Hogan Nealy;
Center, Texas – John Harrington;
Chalmette – Isaiah Carpenter, Gabriel Ernest, Sara Mendoza;
Chatham – Jonathan Gill;
Cincinnati, Ohio – Terry Brewer;
Clarence – Quintarous Coleman, Kimberly Reliford;
Clinton – Arianna Parrish;
Cloutierville – Alexia Gistarb;
Colfax – Camren Bell, Kensey Knight, Paidin Luneau, Kaitlyn Slalyter, Ontavius Williams;
Colorado Springs, Colorado – Sarah Wagner;
Columbia – Jackson McCann;
Columbus, Mississippi – William Taylor;
Converse – Zachary Faircloth, Nicolas Farmer, Victoria Gasper, Wade Hicks, Jared Jagneaux, Skyler Laroux, Ashley Sims, Delia Smith, Triston Waldon;
Coppell, Texas – Jada Freeman;
Cottonport – Jacob Harris, Joneshia Jacobs, Christine Lemoine;
Coushatta – Journi Brown, Faith Cason, La’Zaria Clark, Jon Hester, Tawanda Johnson, Amey Sepulvado;
Covington – Madison Blanks, Sarah Shiflett, Jennifer Vo;
Coyolilla Veracruz, Mexico – Guadalupe de Jesus Mendez Zaragoza;
Crowley – Mc’Kayleen Milson;
Cullen – D’Agurelle Epps;
Cut Off – Zachary Breaux, Kaelyn Musgrave;
Dallas – Nadia Carney;
De Berry, Texas – Sarah Britt;
DeQuincy – Hayden Robertson;
DeRidder – Carson Brown, Lauren Callis, Maygin Chesson, Sheridan Douglas, Sarah Fulford, Katherine Goodman, Michelle Green, Alexis Holland, Elliott Jones, Ethel Jones, Jordan Mack-McNair, Presley Phelps, Richard-Jayson Puzon, Morgan Smith, Heather Sorton, Madison Tilley, Tyler Wright, Airiuna Satchell;
Delhi – KeDiejah Cooper;
Denham Springs – Samantha Burgess, Joni Burlew, Caleb Callender, Zyneshia Jennings;
Deville – Emily Bonial, Courtney DeVille, Amy Henderson, Ashtyn Knapp, Karlee Littleton, Morgan McCrory, Caleb Rhodes, Marcia Rogers, Garrett Sellers;
Dodson – Nolan Griffin, Brendan Thomas;
Donaldsonville – Jermaine Collier, Natalie Landry;
Doyle – Mackensie Ulrich;
Doyline – Carmesia Russell;
Dry Prong – Ethan Lewis, Shian Murrell, Lindsey Weatherford, Ashley Webb;
Dubach – Oilvia Hancock, Kayla Loyd;
Dubberly – Audrie Dison;
Duson – Alexandra Broussard, Desmond Prejean;
Edmond, Oklahoma – Ravon Nero;
Elizabeth – Hannah LaCaze;
Elmer – Victoria Coleman
Elton – Maia Lacomb;
Eunice – Tanner Thibodeaux, Emily Deshotel;
Falfurrias, Texas – Marco Arevalo;
Farmerville – Adrianna Loyd, Jalissa Loyd;
Fayetteville, Arkansas – Cody Coleman;
Ferriday – Dalenesha Wimley;
Fisher – Hayden Courtney;
Flatwoods – Lindsey Willis;
Florien – Katelynn Alford, Danielle Anthony, Gabrielle Bryant, Braelyn Calhoun, Magon Lester, Ashton Remedies, Jordan Weldon;
Flower Mound, Texas – Randall Ruffner;
Folsom – Monique Basse, Shaylee Laird;
Forest Hill – Adrianne Dore;
Forney, Texas – Kaymi Wheeler;
Fort Polk – Brittany Chadwick, Mara Eifolla, Jayla Hart, Andrea Marquez, Madison Popp, Amanda. Ridenhour, Shiela May Tabonares, Whitney Tipton, Kiara Turner, TeKweena Wilson, Alexie Sarabia;
Fort Riley, Kansas – Breanna Bryan;
Fort Worth, Texas – Charles Gregory Meade;
Franklin – Zachary McEndree;
Franklinton – Randy Garza, Brittany Sanders;
Frierson – Mason Barnes;
Frisco, Texas – Hallie McCarroll;
Geisman – Rylee Leglue;
Guin, Alabama – Taylor Porter;
Garland, Texas – Joseph Goodson, Kobe Poole, Nia Randall;
Geismar – Elijah John-Baptiste;
Georgetown – Kaleb Hudson;
Glenmora – Reagan Humphries, Abbie Johnson, Kerstyn Johnson;
Gloster – Caitlyn Burford, Paris Gillum;
Goldonna – Brianna Calhoun;
Gonzales – Julie Breaux, Chaquera Caldwell, Ashlyn Chenevert;
Grand Cane – Sandra Kimble, Ciana Mcintyre, Emily Miller;
Grand Isle – Abigail Frazier;
Grand Prairie, Texas – Stephen Garrett;
Greenwell Springs – Morgan Bellot;
Greenwood – Leah Evans, Tamera Harris, Trenton Starks;
Gretna – Braxton Brown, Leroy Holmes, Nadia Johnson, Michael Wilson;
Gueydan – Hannah Sedatol;
Hackberry – Lexie Stine;
Hahnville – Cierra Puryear, Colin Vedros;
Hammond – Kaylon Wiloughby;
Harlengen – Frances Knight;
Harvey – Destiny Johnson;
Haughton – Deitric Alexander, Shakayla Bell, Katelynn Edwards, Anitra Fayad, Camry Heath, Kylee Jackson, Timothy Newell, Angie Nguyen, Makenezie Rains, Licentra Randolph, Bailee Rattanachai, Kaylee Sanford, Joshua Steele, Megan Tilley, Laura Waldroup, Katherine Weeks, Kacie Wilkinson, Chases Woltz, India Wright;
Haynesville – Jmarquiez Robinson, Sabrina Sowell, Michael Turner, Allysa Dodds;
Heflin – Kendall Brunson, Simiuna Cook, Kyle Smith;
Henderson – Andrew Blackmon;
Hessmer – Daren Dauzat;
Hineston – Victoria Carroll;
Homer – Francene Ferguson, Keyana Mccoy, Mariah West;
Hornbeck – Lane Alford, Ariel Rodgers;
Houma -- Courtney Chancellor, Rhiannon Dean, Venessa McKinley;
Houston – Rafael Bonilla, Jennifer Hitt, Casey Irvin, Natashia Jackson;
Humble, Texas – Toiquisha Johnson, Furquan Shorts;
Independence – Maria Thomas-Alfaro, Chloe Whiddon;
Iowa – Keiona Guy;
Jasper, Texas – Linsey Guthrie;
Jeanerette – David Blakesley;
Jefferson – Emily Ricalde;
Jena – Tiara Brown, Braegan Burlew, Candace Decker, Madison Erwin, Jasmine Furlow, Chelsea Redd, Tyler Thomas;
Jennings – Destiny Brown, Anayah Joseph;
Jonesboro – Ashlyn Gaines, JaVonna Lawrence, Alex Toms;
Kaplan – Chris Hebert;
Katy, Texas – Brittnay Cecil, Floyd Turner;
Keatchie – Sarah Plaisance;
Keithville – Germany Jones, Shelby Loftin, Cara Lorenen, Maya Porter;
Kenner – Emily Bennett, Willie Soniat, Parul Sharma;
Kentwood – Iris Travis;
Kernen – Antonia Blattner;
Kinder – Teralyn Plumber;
Konarskie, Poland – Elzbieta Iwaniuk;
Labadieville – Jacellynn LeBlanc, Logan Simoneaux;
Lacombe – Amy Schneider;
Lafayette – Taylor Aucoin, Ashanti Alfred, LaToya Bellard, Emma Burlet, Jared Dore, Reagan Guillory, Jacob Hawkins, Qualantre Jackson, Michele Kramer, JaKayle Lee, Paul Martin, Skylar Mccoy, Robert Middleton, Sarah Palmintier, Aishwarya Patel, Tylar Senegal, John Touchet, Ireland Williams, China Young;
Lafitte – Helen Kassahun;
Lake Charles – Landon Dore, Camren Green, Joel Moreaux, Jordan Mulsow, Destany Washington;
LaPlace – Caitlyn Turnbull;
Las Vegas, Nevada – Caitlin Schweighart;
Le Mars, Iowa – Shannon Smith;
League City, Texas – Lacee Savage, Blake Tessitore;
Leander – Karissa Boswell;
Lebeau – Sharissa Tanner;
Lecompte – Logan Cheek;
Leesville – Dakota Abrams, Cecilia Alfaya, Kimberly Alwell, Jebediah Barrett, Hailey Brantley, Kaylee Buby, Victoria Butler, Anthony Cantrell, Charlotte Cassin, Joseph Cryer, Cameron Davis, Marlee Dowden, Payton Gordy, Caleb Hillman, Hanna Johnson, Zachary Keeton, Lauren Kreyenbuhl, Mahala Lewis, Christina Lluvera, Gerard Lord, Brianna Maricle, Billy McGhee, Amy McKellar, Ashley McKellar, Kaitlyn Pajinag, Chloe Rouleau, Destiny Sanders, Cesar Santos, Dalton Schulte, Erin Schwartz, Megan Trask, Tabitha Vasquez, Marissa Weldon, Lana West, Cheyene Wise, Mikayla Zills;
Lena – Dillon Guin, Courtnee Hamberlin, Cortland Smith;
Lettsworth – Landon Benton;
Little Elm, Texas – Daniel Larin;
Little Rock, Arkansas – Whitney Jinks;
Livingston – Jay Gentry-Pace;
Livonia – Ryann Bizette, Shanyia Haynes;
Lockport – Malaina Falgout;
Logansport – Rebecca Tomlin, Shelby Woods, Kendoyle Cox;
Loranger – Cambree Bailey;
Lubbock, Texas – Miranda Stroud;
Mansfield – Tremeon Allen, Latyeauna Goodwin, Nicolette Hogan, Canessia Johnson, Demetric Preston, Madylin Sullivan, Kyah Wilson,
Madisonville – Zoe Almaraz, Bailey Perrilloux;
Mandeville -- Mya Holmes, Jalen Willis;
Many – Jocelyn Cannon, Patrick Colston, Sarah Cross, Timothy Early, Sydni Easley, Kyle Elliott, Tiarra Frazier, Brittney Garcie, Moses Gonzales, Jessie Johnson, Clayton Kelley, Lathan Meyers, Darion Miller, Matthew Peace, Andrew Penfield, Tanner Rains, Madison Rutherford, Aubrey Sepulvado, Mallary Veuleman;
Maringouin – Laura Scronce;
Marksville – Regan Balius, Nichole Dauzat, Leah Dupuy, Kayle Gaspard, Olivia Johnson, Victoria Lucas;
Marrero – Kelsey Brooks, Lius Escobar;
Marshall, Texas – Alexis Balbuena, Abagale Godrey;
Marthaville – Dylan Daniels, Veronica James, Thomas Lirette;
Meraux – Sophie Stechmann;
Merryville – Kyleah Franks;
Mesquite, Texas – Eric Renova, Curtis Williams;
Metairie – Kathryn Bancroft, Madysen Norra;
Midland, Texas – Channing Burleson;
Minden – Erin Dotson, Layla Easley, Abby Greene, Karasha Harris, Kiara Jenkins, Donna Law, Asata Sylvas, Jorge Zaldivar;
Missouri City, Texas – Cayla Jones;
Monroe – Demonta Brown, Kennedy Butler, Jansen Chisley, Kiara Drumgo, Taylor Edwards, Jaronda Griffin, Prettyunje Hunter, Diamond Knox-Jackson, Ashley Murphy, Keldrick Ward;
Montegut – Stephanie Cohen;
Monterey – Rebecca Womack;
Montgomery – Tabatha Bowlin, Payton Carroll, Gerald Chelette, Hailee Skains, Laryn Graves;
Monticello, Arkansas – Kamilah Kelley;
Mora – Gracy Rowell;
Moreauville – Reginea Alexander, Ashley Dunnam;
Natchitoches – Jeremy Aaron, Cass Arnold, Aaron Averett, Thomas Balthazar, Adam Barnes, Blake Bechtel, Terrius Bell, Kacy Bonds, Matthew Brown, Charles Bouchie, Santaurus Burr,Ladiamond Burrell, Dominitra Charles, Kaleb Chesser, Lane Clevenger, Jessica Coleman, Kaia Collins, Christian Cunningham, Sean Day, Moises Florez-Perez, Hannah Forsythe, Eric Fredieu, Abbie Garner, Peyton Graham, Denetria Green, Pamela Gross, Thomas Hadzeriga, Jalen Hall, Jasmine Hall, Samantha Hall, Deshon Hayes, Jett Hayes, Saul Hernandez, David Holmes, Jasmine Howard, Kanika Irchirl, Rachel Jeane, Emily Johnson, Karlee Laurence, Robert Lee, Emily Leone, Christopher Lewis, Helen-Lois Mancil, Wesley Manuel, Savannah Maricle, Brooklyn Martin, Tyler McCain, Lamarr McGaskey, Kristin McQuillin, Joshua Minor, Jair Morelos Castilla, Jakori Morris, Katelyn Murphy, Tori Neitte, Matthew Nelson, Donovan Ohnoutka, Christian Owens, Leilani Padilla, Kenneth Penrod, Eryn Percle, Veronica Pikes, Kenneth Poleman, Katherine Rachal, Michael Raymond, Jeffrey Remo, Devin Reyes, Kayla Rokett, Taylor Rutledge, Shelbi Ryan, Jalon Sangster, Chandler Sarpy, Gabrielle Scarborough, Natalie Sers, Anna Sibley, Athena Smith, Blake Teekell, Joseph Thibodaux, Margaret Thompson, Lantz Vercher, Elizabeth Vienne, Garrett Vienne, Huey Virece, Laurin Waldrip, Jacob Ware, Brianna Watermolen, Anna Waxley, Emma-Leigh Webster, Ellen Wells, Deondra White, Nicholas Wiggins, Leah Wilkins, Shavon Williams,
Natchez – Victoria Bradford, James Rougeou, Lauren Seawood;
Navasota, Texas – Shelton Eppler;
New Iberia – Mia Bashay, Dainell Ledet, Alex Romero;
New Llano – Deja Castille, Laura Cowell, Kendra Jones, Earnesta Riggins, Gabriel Vargas, Caden Wheeler;
New Milford, Connecticut – Lisa Rosenberg;
New Orleans – Demetrius Boulieu, Nyasha Brown, Damon Carter, Jeron Duplantier, Darlene Fairley, Matthew Gonzales, Omar Hall, RyShaneka Kirsh, Maxwell Martello, Phallon Robinson, Jonae Skinner, Rishard Winford;
Newellton – Chasity Glasspoole;
Noble – Shelby Etheridge, Tiffany McMillion, Krista Rivers, Thomas Rivers;
North Richland Hills, Texas – Cody Germany;
North York, Ontario – Alexander Comanita;
Oak Ridge – Kelly Futch;
Oakdale – Clayton Ashworth, JaQuanda Evins, Dylan Hamblin, Destani Johnson;
Olla – Morgan Barbo, Amanda Fenoli, Savannah Kirl;
Omro, Wisconsin – Jason Kralovetz;
Opelousas – Keylee Boone, Jordan Brisco, Kenya Gradnigo, Kayla Pitre, Lashante Richard, Kallie Zeringue;
Paris, Texas – Cody Vorwerk;
Pelican – Tyler Howard;
Pensacola, Florida – Mallory McClain;
Pierre Part – Blaise Crochet;
Pineville – Savannah Hope Andries, Melissa Barnhill, April Cain, Erika Carter, Korey Cleveland, Luke Conway, Sydney Duhon, Selena Ferguson, Ameera Ghannam, Ollie Gossett, Leia Graham, Megan Jacks, Trey Joseph, Ethan Lachney, Brooke Leger, Rodney Lonix, Sierra Matney, Sonya McClellan, Autumn McSwain, Abby Nichols, James Perry, Hannah Pusateri, Christina Rachal, Amaria Sapp, Elizabeth Shuler, Laikyn Slusher, Robert Tabor, Emily Wiley, Sarah-Elizabeth Wilkes;
Pitkin – Braydon Doyle, Jayce Doyle, Jessica Jones;
Plain Dealing – Nicholas Cason;
Plano, Texas – Asher Van Meter;
Plaucheville – Alexis Casarez;
Pleasant Hill – Makenzi Patrik;
Pollock – Krystal Bennett, Sarah Hunt, Dalton Kopp, Allyssa Zemp;
Ponchatoula – Keyadda Brim, Kaitlyn Hawkins;
Pontotoc, Mississippi – Elizabeth Murrah;
Port Allen – Evan Daigle, Kaleb Gauthier;
Port Barre – Danielle Schexnayder, Kristen Sonnier;
Prairieville – Hannah Beason, Donesha Blount, Lauren Breaux, Claire Credeur, Kristen Prettelt, Lysia Varisco, Elllise Vice, Brady Wilson, Faith Wilson;
Pride – Ashlyn Johnson;
Princeton – Katelyn Nattin, Ariell Shield;
Provencal – Taylor Craft;
Puyallup, Washington – Aine Oh;
Quitman – Cindy Crawford;
Raceland – Emily Adams;
Ragley – Katherine Greenmun;
Rayne – Bishop Breaux;
Reno, Nevada – Sydney Oren;
Richardson, Texas – Riley Cantrell;
Richfield, Minnesota – Leah Barnes;
Richmond, Texas – Ebonie Francis;
Ridgecrest – Melissa Kelly;
Ringgold – McKenzie Davidson, Autumn McCoy, Olivia Prado;
River Ridge – Rachel Chimeno;
Robeline – Chad Berly, Patricia Goodwin, Hannah Hennigan, Kristal Lachney, Kacy Morae, Ember O’Bannon, Laura Olguin, Morgan Rachal, Hannah Schoth;
Rosepine -- Emilee Johnson;
Ruston – Paul Bryant, Tekiren Evans, Jalen Garrison, Seth Hartsfield, Christopher Letendre, Aujani Richburg;
St. Amant – Larson Fontenot;
St. Bernard – Ashlie Kieff, Emily Snyder;
St. Francisville – Emeria Jones;
St. Martinville – Belinda Alexander, Jacoby Fontenette, Destiny Simon, Maleik White, Cassandra Zenon;
St. Rose – Crystal Jones;
Saline – Makayla Jackson, Isabella Jones, Malayna Poche, Aaron Savell;
San Antonio, Texas – Matthew Aguilera, Anthony Renteria;
Sarepta – Katie Ingle;
Scott – Hannah Durgin, Tayla Soileau;
Shreveport – Aubrey Allen, Katelynn Benge, Frances Boggs, Leta Broome, Makayla Bryant, Shatericka Christor, Kesherion Collins, Naterria Davis, Reonia Davis, Hailey Deaton, Miya Douglas, Daja Easter, Deadrian Egans, Meghan Fry, Cassidy Giddens, Savon Gipson, Ellen Grappe, MIzzani Grigsby, Lindsey Hagan, Adrianne Hampton, Katelyn Householder, Shelby Hunter, Jazzmine Jackson, John Jefferson, Drake Johnson, Korynthia Johnson, Zachary Johnson, Nathan Jones, Summer Jones, Alicia King, Lauren Lee, Samantha Lyons, Tiffany Mack, Caitlyn Malloy, Christopher Markham, Andria Mason, Ashley Mason, Tifphany McClinton, Rici McDonald, Claire McMillan, Samantha Metoyer, Najah Mitchell, Brittney Nicleso-Rayfus, Megan Osborn, Tara Pair, Tierry Perry, Christina Peterson, Kalyn Phillips, Hayden Pilcher, Sierra Prelow, Shelby Reddy, Grayson Roberts, Jalisa Roberts, Savonya Robinson, Madelyn Ruiz, Amanda Rushing, Breanna Samuel, Angelica Satcher, Shermaine Shorter, Jackiesha Simmons, Ciara Sipes, Richard Sloan, Kendria Smith, Jessica Sowers, Jamie Stewart, Somer Stratton, Lindsey Stroud, Khalil Sumlin, Destini Sweet, Hailey Thomas, Anne Tibbit, Katerina Vargas, Khamaria Vaughn, De’Andra Washington, Lakayla Whitaker, Gaylin White, Jamisa Williams, Lajayda Williams, Tre’Darius Williams, Kristy Wilson, India Wright;
Sibley – Madison Mouser;
Sieper – Emily George;
Simmesport – Lexi Gremillion, Elise Normand;
Simpson – Katelynn Martin;
Slidell – Terran Cole, Noah Glass, Tristan Johnson, Rachel Reed, Maci Walgamotte, Thomas Garner;
Sondheimer – Anna Marsh;
Springfield – Tyler Pigott;
Sterlington – Catherine Trichell;
Stonewall – Bessie Cable, Dawson Cranford, Emma Delafield, Emmy Hinds, Robert McAllen, Mackenzie Panther, Maguire Parker, Heather Schiller, Tehya McDonald, Chassidy Sutton;
Sugar Land, Texas – Jake Gore;
Sulphur – Andrew Stephens;
Sunset – Zachary Linville, Lauren Pope;
Tallahassee, Florida – Edward Clarke;
Tallulah – Anna Boney;
Taylor, Texas – Jake English;
Texarkana, Texas – Daphne Hammett, Kristin McDuffie, Jasmine Neal;
Thibodaux – Beth Olin, Cierra Winch
Tobyhanna, Pennsylvania – Brianna Morosco;
Tomball, Texas – Natalee Henry;
Toms River, New Jersey – Jacqueline Manza;
Toronto, Ontario – Rhea Verma;
Trout – Makayla King, Haley Lisenby, Kalee Mcguffee, Andrea Walters;
Troy, New York – Kasey Whitmore;
Tupelo, Mississippi – Bailey Griffin;
Ville Platte – Gabrielle Chapman, Nicholas Blood, Andrea Bradley;
Vinton – Shae Cramer, Toby Stanley, Alayna Zaunbrecher;
Violet – Callie Maschmeyer;
Vivian – Kaylee Scott, Chase Lewis;
Vossburg, Mississippi – Chequira Bonner;
Walker – Madison Arnold;
Walworth, New York – Devonne Seelig;
Washington – Kyeishia Evans, Catherine Stevens;
Waskom, Texas – Blakely Canfield, Zink Kiper, Laken Thompson;
Welsh – Autumn Hanks;
West Helena, Arkansas – Brittani Arana;
West Monroe – Abigail Beck, Austin Dodson, Brianna Fife, Kennedy Ford, Allison Freeman, Aubrey Gamble, Jasmyn Johnson, Eva Sanford, Madison Shidiskis, Melissa Taylor, Christopher Wynn;
Westwego – Tja’h Edwards;
Wilmington, Delaware – Amy Bourett;
Winnfield – Annalise Austin, Harli Austin, Rhonda Duff, Kara Grantadams, Rakeen Williams, Caroline Womack;
Winnsboro – A’Lexus Johnson;
Woodworth – Lexus Weston;
Youngsville – Devin Forestier, Devyn Shores, Sophia Toranto;
Zachary – Laney Davis;
Zwolle – Kierstyn Cartinez, Dayton Craig, Trenton Malmay, Ariana Martinez, Treveon Perry, Autumn Wyatt.
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This list is by no means comprehensive or complete. As such, I encourage you to add more names in the responses field at the end of the post.
Melissa Bunni Elian — M. B. Elian is a Haitian-American photojournalist, writer and multimedia producer based in Brooklyn, New York.
Kwasi Boyd-Bouldin — A Los Angeles based photographer. Check him out. I’m especially fond of his Daily Recordings.
Aaron Turner — He’s living in New Jersey right now but, his work on the south is something to see. I really love this portrait.
Natalie Lawerence — Natalie is a UK based photographer specializing in corporate and editorial photography.
Quam Odunsi — Los Angeles based fine art photographer. He has become renowned in the Los Angeles area for his images of celebrities and pop culture under the pseudonym Reserve Result.
LaToya Ruby Frazier — She is a 2014 winner of a MacArthur Fellowship Grant. She is an immense presence and voice in the photography world. Her words It is interesting to read her response to receiving the award. “I’m overjoyed to receive this award because often, when you’re a young black woman talking about inequality, people don’t take you seriously,”
Raymond Tompson Jr. — Raymond is a freelance photographer and multimedia producer based in Morgantown, WV. He currently works as a Multimedia Producer at West Virginia University. Check out his recent work. Beautiful light and lyricism.
Charles Guice — Charles owns a contemporary art gallery dedicated photography, film/video and new media. Visit his blog about African Americans in Photography.
Lorna Simpson — She is simply amazing: photography, video, collage. Just looking at her website is inspiring.
Jules Lion — 1810–1866 Originally from Paris, France, Jules moved to New Orleans where he established himself as a master lithographer and portrait photographer. He also introduced the daguerreotype process to New Orleans before it gained in popularity.
John Edwin Mason — He is documentary photographer and teaches at the University of Virginia. His blog has been a terrific resource and inspiration.
Endia Beal — Her portrait work is beautiful and powerful.
Brian Palmer — Brian is a documentary photographer and photojournalist based in Virginia. His work is compassionate, insightful and engaging.
Marc P. Anderson — I love his color palette and his compositions. Marc is a writer and photographer who lives in New York City.
Stephen Marc — Stephen is a digital montage artist who tells stories and speaks to the history of the African American experience in America. There is a lot going on in his work. He is a professor at Arizona State University in Tempe.
Deana Lawson — Her photographs are mainly portraits but explore very complicated issues in Black culture. They are striking and sensual images.
Paul Octavious — Currently living in Chicago, Paul is a photographer and video artist with a slew of editorial and commercial clients. I respond to his sense of composition, light and subtle wit.
Carla Williams — She is a real personification of what a working visual artist is today. She has a very well established art record but currently owns a store in New Orleans dedicated to selling a variety of art related items. I know I’m over-generalizing so just go to Material Life NOLA and you’ll see what I mean.
Hank Willis Thomas — His work is very powerful and, I think, spot on with the culture and complexity of African American art. There is a lot going on on a variety of levels but one takeaway is the black experience has been commercialized by white America for a very long time and that says a lot about how white culture feels about non-white culture.
Ron Tarver — Ron is a photojournalist and artist who living in Philadelphia.
Jamel Shabazz — Jamel is primarily a documentary street photographer in New York City and Brooklyn.
Gerald Cyrus — Gerald is a visual documentarian who lives in Philadelphia. Just enjoy the volume of his work.
Kwesi Abbensetts — This guy is awesome and he has such a lively eye.
Zun Lee — Documentary street photographer
Ruddy Roye — Brooklyn based documentary photographer.
Khalik Allah — I love his color palette and vision.
Eli Reed — Eli is a Magnum photographer. That says a lot.
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The Return of AFRIMMA is Here with this year’s theme, This is Africa
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By LaToya Henry So, what exactly is AFRIMMA? I’m glad you asked. I had a chance to catch up with the mastermind and founder Anderson Obiagwu, known to many as “Big A”, to talk about the weekend line up, his foundation and what he plans to wear to the 9th highly anticipated African Muzik Magazine Awards [AFRIMMA]. One can agree that the entertainment industry can overlook individual talent and, in…
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Tne Chase Files happily shares the following on behalf of a grateful person. This message of thanks is expressed to all of the Nursing and Ancillary Staff of Ward A5 at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital. N- is for notable and willing to share U- is for understanding, she really cares R- is for reliable, right from the start S- is for sincere with a loving heart E- is for energetic so much to behold. 'Nurse' a special one is she, much more than gold. Thank you for you patience, kindness and compassion. With special mention to the following persons-; Nursing Officer:- Ms. Rozanne Busby Staff Nurses - Mrs. Keshanya Nurse- Davis, Mrs. Tanya Cumberbatch, Mrs. Barbara Dottin-Sealy, Ms. Shernelle Nicholls, Ms. Anastasia Odle, Ms. Masika Anderson, Mrs. Nadia Harris-Samuel Ms. Latoya Burgess, Mrs. Francine Burchet Nursing Assistants-:Ms. Grace Lashley, Ms. Trina Philips, Mrs. Gail Wharton, Ms. Margaret Wilson, Ms. Sandra Goodridge, Ms. Sophia Bostic Health Aide:- Ms. Julia Gaskin ---Signed Former Patient Room 7. https://www.instagram.com/p/ChSIkYMgvNW_swcHBHixMcsLvIGsiDPmUmeg500/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Butcher Bear's 3rd Annual "In The Park" Series, the Virtual Edition Featuring: Jimetta Rose @jimettarose , LaToya Kent @latoya___kent & RA Washington @clevelandtapes , Nameless @_nameless , Kinder @mich_kinder and VRRNN @hunnidsixcty Directed by Oríon García July 30th, 2021, Free Live Stream Premiere at 9p Jimetta Rose (Los Angeles, CA) Through years of singing in the underground jazz, hip-hop and soul circles of Los Angeles, Jimetta has collaborated with LA illuminates like Anderson .Paak, Miguel Atwood Ferguson, Blu, Shafiq Husayn, HouseShoes, Bilal, SaRa Creative Partners, Carlos Nino and many more. She is a fixture in these circles and regarded as one of the strongest sources of Los Angeles’ unique sound. https://jimettarose.bandcamp.com (at Youtube.com) https://www.instagram.com/p/CR1g2cGlDvc/?utm_medium=tumblr
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