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Jayne Denham’s Album ‘Moonshine’ Hits You Like White Lightning
Jayne Denham, proving again that she’s the dominant female force in Australian country rock music, unveils a new groundbreaking album titled Moonshine with the mind-blowing focus track “Lovin’ A Wild Thing.” ‘If you want the fire gotta dance in the flames, that’s what you get for lovin’ a wild thing.’ This focus track is penned by talented songwriters Brian White, Jason Sever, Ben Glover, and Chad Brownlee. The album is infused with the spirited essence of the Prohibition era of risk-taking, love affairs, and dedicated moonshine runners, the resonating themes and sounds blend uniquely in today’s modern country music scene. Drawing inspiration from the raw, wild, and action-packed sounds of that time, Jayne embarks on a sonically rich journey that evokes the spirited and illegal act of moonshine production. With Moonshine, Jayne’s musical voyage pays homage to the adventurous thrill seekers and inevitable heartbreak that characterized a period defined by defiance and rebellion. Miranda Lambert, Brandy Clark, Shane McAnally, and Jon Randall all take part in this musical campaign, as their lyrics and songs were all chosen specifically to bring Jayne’s Moonshine album to life. Building on the success of her chart-topping album WANTED, which earned a Golden Guitar nomination for Contemporary Album of the Year in 2022, Jayne invites listeners on an adventure with Moonshine, a 10-track album that features various Grammy-winning and Grammy-nominated songwriters, once again proving why she’s Australia’s leading country rock female artist. Jayne has had various number-one hits with her industry peers. In March 2023, Jayne released her album title track, “Moonshine,” featuring Colt Ford, written by Cameron Jaymes, Colin Elmore, and Melissa Peirce. The boot-stomping cross-country collaboration infused Jayne’s country rock roots, captivating audiences worldwide with placements on CMT USA, CMT Official Top 30 in Australia, No. 5 on KIX Country, and CountryTown Hot 50. The second single, “Face of the Sun,” written by Brian White, Megan Conner, and Pete Stewart, does not hold back with emotion or rawness. “Stunt Double,” is an upbeat, fun, and cheeky song that makes listeners envision a movie in their minds from the minute they hear the lyrics. Written by Trevor Rosen, Hillary Lindsey, and Shane McAnally, it placed No. 1 on the Country Radio charts and landed on New Music Friday (USA). The fourth single release, “Are You Ready For This,” with Hurricane Fall, written by Jessi Alexander, Jon Randall, and Miranda Lambert, is a wild, loud, and rockin’ song that will get any party started. Landing on the Top 10 Tamworth Hottest Australian Country Hits, Top 40 Australian Airplay Chart, and No. 6 on the Country Thunder Top 30 Chart. The final Moonshine single of the year was “Chain Smokin’,” written by Brandy Clark (Miranda Lambert, Reba McEntire, Darius Rucker, and Kacey Musgraves) and hit songwriters Matt Jenkins and Trevor Rosen. If you have felt the void of being lonely and found yourself caught in a rollercoaster of emotions in a relationship to fill the gap, then the hard-hitting lyrical choice sets the stage for what’s to come. “‘Moonshine’ is the next evolution in my series of era-inspired albums,” says Jayne. “While WANTED paid homage to the rugged, horseback days of old spaghetti westerns, this new record delves into the gritty, rebellious spirit of the prohibition era. Imagine mixing up a big pot of outlaw tales from the hills, seasoned with country rock. It’s about capturing the essence of a time when moonshiners ruled the backwoods and fast cars roared through the countryside. I wanted to infuse this album with that untamed energy and transport listeners to a world where the spirit of rebellion runs deep and the music hits hard.” Moonshine was produced by Grammy-nominated songwriters and producers Brian White, who has earned sixteen #1 songs, two Dove Awards for Song of the Year, and the recent #1 “Blame It On You” (Jason Aldean), and Brian Bunn, whose songs have been recorded by Lee Brice, Jackson Dean, Chase Matthew, Parmalee, and more. The project incorporates a unique blend of country rock with a gritty edge. With soaring vocals, Jayne exudes her energy, captivating audiences with her renowned live shows, including most recently headlining her sold-out show at the Tamworth Country Music Festival, solidifying her status as a powerhouse in the country-rock scene. “These stories remain wild and outlaw with a contemporary twist. I thoroughly enjoyed curating songs that perfectly complement the narrative of this album. From the badass anthems to the moments of pure fun, party vibes, and heart-wrenching ballads,” adds Jayne. “I love crafting an album that serves as a musical journey for my fans, from the opening track, “The Moonshine Raid,” to the discovery of “Moonshine Money,” where we uncover the hidden treasures stashed away by Uncle Jimmy. In a world dominated by singles, I take pride in delivering a cohesive body of work that tells a story, allowing listeners to immerse themselves in the narrative from start to finish.” To accompany the Moonshine album, Jayne has partnered with Franklin County Distillery, located in the mountains of Virginia, known as the “Moonshine Capital of the World,” to release her own line of two different-flavored moonshines, Ridge Runner Pear and Orchard Peach. If you pre-order one of the merchandise packs, you will be entered into a drawing to win a bottle of Jayne Denham’s Moonshine, soon to be available in Australia. The full-length album, Moonshine, will be available on Friday, May 3, 2024. STREAM HERE Jayne Denham’s Moonshine Tracklisting (songwriters in parenthesis): - - The Moonshine Raid (Brian Bunn) - Moonshine featuring Colt Ford (Cameron Jaymes, Colin Elmore, Melissa Peirce) - Are You Ready For This featuring Hurricane Fall (Jessi Alexander, Jon Randall, Miranda Lambert) - Chain Smokin’ (Brandy Clark, Matt Jenkins, Trevor Rosen) - Poison Chuck (Cannon, Allen Shamblin) - Stunt Double (Hillary Lindsey, Trevor Ronsen, Shane McAnally) - Risk It All (Jayne Denham, Brian White, Phil Barton) - Lovin’ A Wild Thing (Brian White, Jason Sever, Ben Glover, Chad Brownlee) - Face Of The Sun (Brian White, Megan Conner, Pete Stewart) - Moonshine Money (Matt Scullion, Jayne Denham, Ross Flora) Jayne Denham’s RISK IT ALL Tour Dates May 3, 2024 – Moonshine Album Launch Party at The Beer Shed May 4, 2024 – Charters Towers Country Music Festival May 17, 2024 – Harmonie German Club Jun. 7, 2024 – Freemasons Hotel Molong Jun. 15, 2024 – Barra & Boots Music Festival (Proserpine) Jun. 21, 2024 – Moonshiners Tamworth Jul 5, 2024 – Astor Hotel Goulburn Jul. 6, 2024 – Oaks Hotel Albion Park Rail Jul. 23, 2024 – Camden Hotel Sept. 27, 2024 – Texas QLD Country Music Festival 2024 Oct. 26, 2024 – Mandurah Country Music Festival About Jayne Denham Five-time Golden Guitar nominee Jayne Denham is one of Australia’s most admired and sought-after country rock performers. Her fifth album, WANTED, came out of the gate, firing all the bullets, reaching No. 1 on the ARIA Australian Country Album Chart. WANTED hailed as a country rock musical journey with a spaghetti western flare. Denham has scored five No. 1 smash hits in Australia, six Top 10 songs in the National Country Charts, 12 Top 30 videos, and six Country Music Channel (CMC) nominations. Three of Denham’s music videos have gone No. 1 on CMT, including “Car Trouble,” “Hung Up On You, and “Addicted to the Diesel.” Jayne has also performed for CMC Rocks the Hunter, QLD and North QLD, Gympie Muster, Deni Ute Muster, NQ’s Rockin’ Country, Groundwater CMF, and PBR. She has also appeared on USA stages, including Nashville Today, the Mid-America Truck Show, the Great American Truck Show, the Ohio Truck Show, and Whiskey Jam. In March 2023, Jayne Denham released her single and music video “Moonshine” feat. Colt Ford, with placements on CMT USA, CMT Official Top 30 in Australia, No. 5 on KIX Country, and CountryTown Hot 50. Since then, Jayne has released singles “Face of the Sun”; “Stunt Double,” placing No. 1 on the Country Radio charts and landing on USA’s New Music Friday; and “Are You Ready For This,” with Hurricane Fall. Read the full article
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NSU awards 948 degrees at Spring Commencement
NATCHITOCHES – Northwestern State University awarded 948 degrees to 942 graduates during spring commencement Friday, May 10. Spring 2019 graduates listed by hometown are as follows.
Auburn, Washington – Selina Cho, Bachelor of Science in Nursing;
Abbeville – Samantha Richard, Master of Arts in Teaching;
Abita Springs – Rachel Strain, Associate of General Studies;
Alexandria – Justin Dupree, Jessica Griffin, John O'Dell, Associate of Science in Nursing; Antoinette Baker, Meagan Braud, Jasmine Brown, Ashley Colson, Laindia Howard, Donald Johnson, Sidnethia Starks, Associate of General Studies; Steven Bryant, Selena Elmore, Bachelor of General Studies; Allison McCloud, Bachelor of Music; Iris Barrera, Kristan Cascio, Maeghan George, Chelsea Jones, Jimmie Magee, Madeline Pharis, Robin Scott, Tiffany Townley, William Welch, Samantha Wynn, Bachelor of Science; Marquita Benjamin, Decoste, ShaKiyla Lindsey, Tashiana Whitehead, Bachelor of Social Work; Nancy Robinson, Master of Arts; Shaundreca Love, Jocelyn Mabrey, Christopher Reimer, Master of Science in Nursing;
Anacoco – Tristan Harvey, Associate of General Studies; Jacob Bennett, Bachelor of Arts; Kenneth Cochran, Caitlin McKee, Jason Ortiz, Cassandra Osborne, Brooke Phillips, Cayla Roberts, Emily Williams, Bachelor of Science; Karington Hood, Kayla Stephens, Bachelor of Social Work;
Angola – Ursula Poarch, Bachelor of Arts;
Arlington, Texas – Reginald Lars, Associate of General Studies; Samantha Bell, Bachelor of Science;
Arnaudville – Bliss Leblanc, Bachelor of General Studies; Dianna Davis, Master of Arts in Teaching;
Atlanta, Georgia – Tremayne Flagler, Bachelor of General Studies;
Aurora, Colorado – Lindsey Torres, Master of Arts;
Austin, Texas – Wyona Crenshaw, Carson Goldsmith, Associate of General Studies, Ysmina Smith, Bachelor of Science;
Avondale – James Brown, Bachelor of Science;
Barksdale AFB – Priscilla Molina, Associate of Science in Nursing;
Ball – Kelsey Walters, Associate of General Studies; Brittani Billingsley, Master of Science in Nursing;
Baltimore, Maryland – Shatera Walters, Bachelor of Science;
Baskin – Ashli Gandy, Master of Science in Nursing;
Bastrop – Anna Akins, Kayla Bonner, Kimberly Robinson, Bachelor of Science;
Baton Rouge – Barbara Friedrichs, Bachelor of General Studies; Jenna Baldwin, Teressa Calligan, Rosa Campbell, Maisyn Guillory, Jordan Hall, Madison Harris, Bethany Lee, Rachel Monsour, Madalyn Mullins, Emma Rivet, Ashleigh Rumby, Bachelor of Science, Laura Vance, Megan Vernon,Master of Education;
Belle Chasse – Natalie Wilson, Associate of General Studies, Bachelor of Arts; Annie Wright, Bachelor of Science;
Belmont – Kelly Bass, Associate of Science in Nursing;
Belton, Texas – Rachel Hall, Master of Music
Bentley – Byron Walters, Master of Music;
Benton – Mark Foy, Bachelor of Applied Science; Tamara Korner, Bachelor of General Studies; Jessica O’Neal, Bachelor of Science; Emily Maddox, Craig Martin, Master of Science in Nursing;
Blairstown, New Jersey, Patrick Garie, Master of Science;
Boaz, Alabama – Taylor Wilkes, Master of Science;
Bogalusa – Taylor Johnson, Bachelor of Science; Laura McFarlain, Bachelor of Social Work;
Bossier City – Lauryn Bakalis, Kaytlin Clark, Austin Coffey, Brandi Ervin, Kenesha Joiner, Regena Juneau, Brittney Malmay, Niesha Marks, Melissa Murphy, Kortney Nattin, Shelby Peebles, Lindsey Rathel, Jerdine Robinson, Associate of Science in Nursing; Brittney Blechl, Lena Harrell, Lytrisha Scott, Associate of General Studies; Casi Martin, Bachelor of Applied Science; Samantha Maiette, Bachelor of Arts, Nicholas Jones, Bachelor of General Studies; Colby Cranford, DeMontre Evans, Daijonni Ferguson, Kelsey Gallman, Candace Guillory, Dejaney Jackson, Rance Mason, Andrea Parks, Katherine Parson, Kennedy Parson, Brittani Phillips, Colby Ponder, Taylor Powell, Madison Rowland, Dakota Schudalla, Sydney Shannon, Danielle Toney, Madeline Webb, Nour Zeidan, Bachelor of Science; Azita Naderi, Reid Rogers, Bachelor of Science in Nursing; Timothy Osteen, Master of Arts; Kimberly Perez, Master of Arts in Teaching; Tarcariyunn Caldwell, Emily Green, Mary Inman, Amita Patel, Elizabeth Robinson, Ashley Viviano, Stephanie Whitman, Master of Science in Nursing;
Boyce – Timothy Glass,Bachelor of General Studies; Sonya Hill, Lane Robinson, Julia Watson, Bachelor of Science; Kristen Ducote, Lisa Lee, Master of Science in Nursing; Kayla Tanner, Educational Specialist;
Breaux Bridge – Blanche Trahan, Associate of General Studies;
Broken Arrow, Oklahoma – Madeline Drake, Bachelor of Science;
Broussard – Matthew Buteau, Bachelor of Science;
Brownsboro, Texas – Brice Borgeson, Bachelor of Science;
Byram, Mississippi – Rachel Elkins, Master of Science;
Bunkie – Chelsea Villemarette, Associate of Science in Nursing;
Burleson, Texas – Addison Pellegrino, Bachelor of Music Education;
Calvin – Erin Price, Bachelor of Science;
Campbell – Caidon Campbell, Bachelor of Science;
Campti – LaTrice Telsee, Associate of General Studies, Damarte Fisher, Bachelor of Arts; Kortney Greer, Dorianna Telsee, Donta' Turner, Bachelor of Science
Canon City, Colorado, Kimberly Rupp, Bachelor of Science;
Carencro – Harold Williams, Bachelor of Arts, Britney Bonnet, Olivia Tolliver, Master of Arts in Teaching;
Cartagena, Colombia – Jair Morelos Castilla, Bachelor of Music; Hassik Vasquez Narvaez, Bachelor of Music, Bachelor of Science; Daniel Racero Rocha, Bachelor of Science;
Castor – Hogan Nealy, Bachelor of General Studies;
Castor – Kaycee Collinsworth, Bachelor of General Studies;
Champaign, Illinois – Titi Joerres, Master of Arts in Teaching;
Charlotte, North Carolina – Alyssa Collins, Master of Arts;
Chauvin – Randy Savoie, Master of Arts;
Chicago, Illinois – Ona Giles, Bachelor of General Studies
Clarence – Malik Metoyer, Bachelor of General Studies;
Clayton – Glendalyn Boothe, Bachelor of Arts;
Clermont, Florida – Jacob Manning, Master of Science;
Colfax – Kaneedra Harrison, Associate of General Studies, Dalton Jones, Associate of Science; Alison Churchman, Bachelor of General Studies;
Colorado Springs, Colorado – Rossana Potempa, Bachelor of Arts;
Columbia – Tyler Duchesne, Bachelor of Applied Science;
Columbus, Georgia – Teresa Sandusky, Bachelor of Science;
Conroe, Texas – Zachary Krolczyk, Bachelor of Arts;
Converse – Wade Hicks, Associate of Science in Nursing; Ricki Sepulvado, Master of Arts; Dorothy McCrocklin, Master of Arts in Teaching; Ashley Asbell, Master of Education;
Cottonport – Zachary Gauthier, Bachelor of Science;
Coushatta – Destiney Coatney, Bachelor of Arts, Sydney Anderson, Emily King, William Lee, Aston Lester, Sh'Kea Sibley, Mikailah Smith, Caroline Wren, Bachelor of Science;
Covington – Kelsey Cassidy, Brian Pickett, Bachelor of Science; Leslie Hoffman, Master of Education;
Covington – Casey McKinnerney, Master of Music;
Dallas, Texas – Rose Obiora, Bachelor of Science;
Delhi – Jasmine Poe, Bachelor of Social Work
Denham Springs – Matthew Broussard, Associate of General Studies; Stephanie Ryals, Bachelor of General Studies; Jenson Wall, Bachelor of Music, Bachelor of Music Education, Caitlyn Cutrer, Bachelor of Science; Emily Falcon, Master of Arts in Teaching;
DeQuincy – Valarie Clark, Casie Kellogg, Master of Science in Nursing
DeRidder – Taylor Gill, Associate of General Studies; Amie Ashworth, Brandy Bryant, Lauren Callis, Rebekah Frantz, Bobby Guichet, Lakaybra Purdy, Julie Ramos, Morgan Smith, Associate of Science in Nursing; John Ham, Bachelor of Arts; Eriq Carver, Karli Kennedy, Crystal Mccollough, Rebecca Richmond, Summer Thomas, Tyler Wright, Bachelor of Science, Kaylyn Cooley, Bachelor of Science in Nursing; Shynikia Roberson, Bachelor of Social Work;
De Soto, Illinois – Jayci Deaton, Bachelor of Science;
Deville – Amber Kreideweis, Associate of Science in Nursing; Hannah Siebeneicher, Bachelor of Arts; Kealee Anderson,
Mikayla Brown, Amanda Slayter, Bachelor of Science; Susan Littleton, Master of Education;
Dodson – Melanie Thomas, Bachelor of Science;
Double Oak, Texas – Alexsis Cable, Master of Science;
Downsville – Abby Fordham, Bachelor of Applied Science;
Dubberly – Joni Nelson, Master of Art;
Edmond, Oklahoma -- Jayzen Boger, Payton Hartwick, Jiyoon Lee, Bachelor of Science;
Elizabeth -- Kolby Friday, Bachelor of Arts; Sadie Perkins, Bachelor of Science;
Elmer -- Brennan Mays, Bachelor of Science;
Euless, Texas -- Brooke Payton, Associate of General Studies;
Eunice -- Jeremy Ortego, Associate of General Studies; Mary Pitre, Bachelor of Applied Science;
FPO, AP, CA -- Amber Travis, Bachelor of Social Work;
Franklinton -- Douglas Goss, Associate of Science, Bachelor of Science;
Ferriday -- Shanequa Tyler, Associate of General Studies;
Florien -- Chelci Scott, Associate of Science in Nursing; Danielle Anthony, Associate of General Studies; Kristopher Dees, Tyler Johnson, Emma Ray, Kaitlin Sepulvado, Megan Wagley, Bachelor of Science; Amanda McFarlain, Master of Education;
Forest Hill -- Anna Doherty, Rachel Humphries, Bachelor of Science;
Forney, Texas -- Jared Walker, Bachelor of Music;
Fort Myers, Florida -- Andrea Smarsh, Bachelor of Social Work;
Fort Polk -- Jamie Curtis, Cynthia Schwartz, Associate of Science in Nursing; Leo Banaszak, Charlotte Rivara, Associate of General Studies; Jessica Ramirez, Shiela May Tabonares, Sasha Trevino, Bachelor of General Studies; Genesis Rondon Torres, Bachelor of Science;
Fort Worth, Texas -- Corban James, Bachelor of Science; Darius Williams, Master of Music;
Franklin -- Alison Guidroz, Bachelor of Science;
Fuquay Varina, North Carolina -- Craig Vickers, Bachelor of General Studies;
Garland, Texas -- Joseph Goodson, Bachelor of Science;
Gilbert -- Sarah Calhoun, Bachelor of General Studies;
Glenmora -- Eric Baker, Kristopher Devore, Bachelor of Science; Tiara Baker, Bachelor of Arts;
Gloster -- Caitlin Burford, Associate of Science in Nursing; Jennifer Simmons, Bachelor of Science;
Gonzales -- Keanna Bolding, Associate of General Studies; Rebecca Marchand, Bachelor of Music Education; Julie Breaux, Jordan Enloe, Bachelor of Science;
Grand Cane -- Nathan Graham, Associate of General Studies; Kayden Booker, Bachelor of General Studies; Catie Griffith, Master of Science in Nursing;
Greenwell Springs -- Katherine Langlois, Bachelor of Science;
Greenwood – Lyn Belida, Associate of Science in Nursing; Branden Savell, Bachelor of Science;
Gretna -- Janelle Montalvo, Master of Arts in Teaching;
Hallandale Beach, Florida -- Ralph Boereau Bachelor of Arts;
Hammond -- Angela Davis, Educational Specialist; Brittany Johnson, Master of Science in Nursing;
Hamtramck, Michigan -- Mary Cotter, Bachelor of Science;
Harrisonburg -- Brandi Bordelon, Master of Science in Nursing;
Harvey -- Tyrone Johnson, Associate of General Studies; Kelly Maldonado, Bachelor of Science;
Haughton -- Shakayla Bell, Bachelor of General Studies; Stephen Bundrick, Bachelor of Music Education; Bethanie Couch, Brittony Cole, Alexis Hoeltje, Angie Nguyen, Jamie Phillips, Licentra Randolph, Hannah Robertson, Logan Turner, Kacie Wilkinson, Dawn Young, Bachelor of Science; Amanda Hathorn, Bachelor of Science in Nursing; Chelsea Dunlop, Keith Sellers, Master of Arts in Teaching; Jerry Williford, Master of Science in Nursing;
Henderson Texas -- John Floyd, Bachelor of Music, Bachelor of Music of Education;
Hessmer – Aslyn Dennie, Associate of General Studies; Mckinley Greenhouse, Dana Lala Bachelor of General Studies; Daren Dauzat, Bachelor of Science;
Hornbeck – Tricia Ceballos, Associate of Science in Nursing; Sarah Ceballos, Bachelor of Science; Shaina Neal, Master of Arts;
Houma -- Kelsey Chauvin, Bachelor of Applied Science; Rhiannon Dean, Sarah Lajaunie, Bachelor of Science; Richard Jones, Master of Arts in Teaching;
Houston, Texas -- Oai Lee Huynh, Bachelor of Science; Jordan Rains, Master of Science;
Humble, Texas -- Toiquisha Johnson, Bachelor of General Studies;
Hyden, Kentucky -- Zachary Sparks, Master of Science;
Iota -- Katie Latiola, Bachelor of General Studies;
Iowa -- Marvette Williams, Bachelor of Arts;
Jefferson -- Ariann Knox, Master of Arts;
Jena -- Mercedes Farris, Bachelor of Science; Kathy Lambeth, Master of Science in Nursing;
Jennings -- Rachelle Edwards, Bachelor of Music Education; Destany Brown, Rachel Edwards, Lydia Williams, Bachelor of Science;
Jonesboro -- Destini Mathews, Bachelor of Science; Carson Robinson, Master of Arts in Teaching;
Jonesville – Rachel Powell, JaMarcus Wilkerson, Bachelor of Science; Cydnie Plaisance, Master of Science in Nursing;
Kinder –Kelsey Frank, Bachelor of Social Work;
Kansas City, Missouri – Myleesa France, Associate of General Studies;
Katy, Texas – Clayton Holgorsen, Bachelor of Science; Jennifer Weittenhiller, Master of Arts;
Keatchie -- Brittany Miller, Bachelor of Science;
Keithville -- Tabitha Boldings, Robert Hays, Associate of General Studies; Felicia Flint, Associate of Science in Nursing; Jeniffer Campbell, Bachelor of General Studies;
Keller, Texas -- Deby Woodard, Bachelor of Applied Science;
Kenner -- Willie Soniat, Bachelor of Arts;
Kentwood -- Kevin McDaniel, Master of Education;
Kerrville, Texas -- Kristy Harris, Bachelor of Arts;
Killeen, Texas -- Sara Bishop, Associate of Science in Nursing; Kierra Poole, Bachelor of Social Work;
Kinder -- Lacey Weldon, Associate of Science in Nursing; Jonathon Villareal, Bachelor of Science;
Lacombe -- Amy Schneider, Bachelor of General Studies;
Lafayette – Claire Broussard, Anthony Paris, Associate of General Studies; Ashanti Alfred, Jeffrey Blossom, Bachelor of Applied Science; Rachael Bryant, Bachelor of Music Education; Laci Bruno, Ashley Guidry, Hannah Travis, Bachelor of Science; Brandy Burrell, Megan Sistrunk, Master of Arts; Atia Garrett, Master of Education;
Laplace -- Tiffanie Bourgeois, Master of Science in Nursing;
Lake Arthur -- Tuesdi Stipek, Bachelor of General Studies; Nicole Andrews, Bachelor of Science;
Lake Charles -- Lynell Broussard, Ashlynn Smart, Associate of General Studies; Landon Dore, Ashtyn Hare, Richard Jimney, Rebekah Nicholas, Bachelor of Science; Jacqueline Clark, Master of Arts; Daren Reed, Master of Arts in Teaching;
Lake Providence -- Brandy Chapman, Lakarven Pitts, Bachelor of Science;
Lansing, Michigan – Angelica Ortega, Master of Arts;
Lauderhill, Florida -- Daeshon Gordon, Associate of General Studies; Tamara Style, Bachelor of Arts;
Lawtell -- Karoline Guidry, Bachelor of Science;
Lawton, Oklahoma -- Jennifer Davis, Master of Science in Nursing;
Leander -- Karissa Boswell, Bachelor of Science;
Lecompte -- Linzey Evans, Bachelor of Science; Ikeia Johnson, Bachelor of Social Work;
Leesville -- Diana Cassels, Jessica Herring, Leigha Jackson, Mahala Lewis, Shermeka Rogers, Danielle Smyth, Joyce Stevick, Associate of Science in Nursing; Cecilia Alfaya, Diana Cassels, Leigha Jackson, Julia Park, Krystal Todd, Associate of General Studies; Wendy Bartlett, Damion Brown, Raegan Dotson, Jessica Gray, Matthew Ward, Bachelor of Arts; Joseph Cryer, Britney Harvey, Bachelor of General Studies; Rachal Brown, Jonathan Bruce, Miranda Fulks, Payton Gordy, Sydnee Haag, Taylor Helton, Haley Hood, Karl Marzahl, Amy McKellar, Linsey Preddy, Heather Snell, Megan Tucker, Bachelor of Science; Sabrina Coffman, Kayla Wells, Bachelor of Science in Nursing; Brittany French, Bachelor of Social Work; Samantha Thomas, Master of Science;
Lena -- Kardaria Lajaunie – Associate of General Studies;
Lewisville, Texas -- Jasmine Frazier, Bachelor of Arts; Erin Knox, Bachelor of Science; Venus Par, Bachelor of Science in Nursing;
Little Elm, Texas -- Jasmine Ealy, Bachelor of Arts;
Little Rock, Arkansas -- Whitney Jinks, Bachelor of Science;
Logansport -- Charles Mclintock, Bachelor of Science;
Longview, Texas – Kelsey Hall, Associate of General Studies; Kelli Hickerson, Bachelor of Arts;
Loranger -- Laurie Lassalle, Associate of General Studies;
Loreauville -- Tiffany Trahan, Bachelor of Science;
Luling -- Macie Barrios, Bachelor of Science;
Lumberton, Texas -- Joshua Terry, Bachelor of Science;
Machesney Park, Illinois – Alicia Teran, Bachelor of Science;
Madisonville – Bailey Garfield, Bachelor of Science;
Mandeville – Carrie Maxwell, Bachelor of Science;
Mangham – Rebekah Aultman, Bachelor of Arts;
Mansfield – Ladarius Ealy, Bachelor of General Studies; Whitney Jackson, Autumn Laffitte, Master of Science in Nursing;
Mansura – Magen Hegger, Bachelor of Science; Rebecca Holcomb, Master of Arts in Teaching;
Many – Maegan Burkett, Sydni Easley, Ashley Lafitte, Bachelor of General Studies; Heidi Knight, Bachelor of Science; Samantha Simmons, Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Science; Krisha Williams, Bachelor of Science; Brittany Founds, Emmy Jeane, Valarie Williams, Master of Education;
Marble Falls, Texas – Sarah Lewis, Bachelor of Science;
Maringouin – Rineshia Adams, Bachelor of Science;
Marksville – Morgan Hughes, Associate of Science in Nursing; Tanner Nugent, Bachelor of Applied Science; Andre Boyer, Madeleine Morrow, Bachelor of Science; Jennifer Spivey Mayes, Bachelor of Science in Nursing; Shelby Lemoine, Bachelor of Social Work;
Marrero – Ajeahnell Dempsey, Bachelor of Fine Arts; Luis Escobar, Bachelor of General Studies; Tara Brown, Bachelor of Science;
Marshall, Texas – Serdalyer Darden, Bachelor of Science;
Marthaville – Melinda Powell, Bachelor of General Studies; Dillon Hagan, Bachelor of Science; Daniel Rachal-Glaspill, Bachelor of Science;
Memphis, Tennessee – Tristan Joynes, Master of Science;
Meridian, Mississippi – Reed Michel, Bachelor of General Studies;
Metairie – Jaime Waguespack, Associate of General Studies; Christian Frost, Bachelor of Arts; Kathryn Bancroft, Anna Birbiglia, Cameron Duhe, Bachelor of Science;
Minden – Angelina Carlin, Associate of Science in Nursing; Asata Sylvas, Bachelor of General Studies; Amanda Rogers, Bachelor of Science; Special Crawford, Bachelor of Social Work; Shonesty Kinsey, Association of General Studies; Abby Greene, Bachelor of Science;
Minneapolis, Minnesota – Jenna Carlson, Bachelor of General Studies;
Mobile, Alabama – Major Deacon, Master of Science;
Monroe – Stephanie Elliott, Associate of General Studies; Jansen Chisley, Jaquita Davis, Aaron Hunt, Ashley Jackson Franklin, Ashley Murphy, Orlandan Williams, Bachelor of Science; Debra Coenen, Master of Science in Nursing;
Montegut – Megan Pellegrin, Bachelor of Science;
Monterey – Tara Dale, Master of Education;
Monterey, Tennessee – Roy Gentry, Bachelor of Science;
Montgomery – Heather Wehunt, Associate of General Studies; Miranda Bartlett, Bachelor of Science; Morgan Bartlet, Bachelor of Social Work;
Mooringsport – Bruce Schimmel, Bachelor of Science; Jo Anna Fisher, Bachelor of Social Work;
Morgan City – Jeremy Orgeron, Bachelor of Arts; Kelly Terrebonne, Master of Arts;
Moss Bluff – Bayleigh Smith, Bachelor of Science;
Mount Pleasant, South Carolina – William Martin, Associate of General Studies;
Mt. Hermon – Warren McFarlain, Bachelor of Science;
Murcia, Spain – Cristina Gonzalez Corchon, Bachelor of Science;
Natchitoches – Micion Aaron, Danielle Anthony, Aaron Berry, Santaurus Burr, Endesha Davis, Joises Florez-Perez, Courtnye Franklin, Eyvette Harris, Charizma Hill, Leigh Martin, Hannah Robertson, Tracy Wilridge, Richard Ziegler, Associate of General Studies; Paula Sanchez Luna, Bachelor of Music, Bachelor of Science; Rachel Jeane, Ricky Lacour, Christopher Lewis, Ja’Lesia Mims, Kevin Price, Meghan Richard, Kayla Rockett, Jacob Ware, Bachelor of Arts; Robert Carrier, David Holmes, William Rogers, Taylor Rutledge, Jalon Sangster, Bachelor of General Studies; Luis Gallo Quintero, Aura Hernandez Canedo, Daniela Salas Ricardo, Jason Smith, Ricardo Ventura, Bachelor of Music; Jeremy Aaron, Kayla Arnold, Adam Barnes, Blake Bechtel, Terrius Bell, Keaton Booker, Brooks Bryan, John Byone, Dominitra Charles, Kaleb Chesser, Jessica Coleman, Haley Dahlhoff, Jacob Dahlhoff, Kara Davis, Logan DeOre, Chasity Dupree, Virginia Falgoust, Kaihe Fisher, Moises Florez-Perez, Luis Gallo Quintero, Haley Genovese, Laura Guzman Rodriguez, Thomas Hadzeriga, Hannah Haigh, Deshon Hayes, Aura Hernandez Cadedo, Saul Hernandez, Jasmyn Hunter, Hannah Jones, Kelsey Jordan, Lyndon Kneuppel, Colby Koontz, John Lindsay, Alexis Moses, Trevor O’Bannon, Anthony Pastorello, Jarrot Remo, Shelby Riedel, Taylor Robverts, Skyler Speer, Patrick Sprung, Cierra Stephens, April Trowbridge, Kaleb Usleton, Fierra Vaughn, Ricardo Ventura, Naloni Walker, Brianna Watermolen, Madysen Watts, Sarah Kay Whitehead, Bachelor of Science; Maria Rushing Bachelor of Social Work; Caron Coleman, Education Specialist; Amy Hooks, Master of Arts; Jeffrey Nieman, Steven Miette, Vashaun South, Master of Arts; Macy Coleman, Master of Arts in Teaching; Emilie King, Alexis Rice, Faith Stanfield, Master of Education; Kaitlin Champagne, Spencer Goodwin, Aaron Patrick, Kayla Velasquez, Master of Science; Susanna Squyres, Master of Science in Nursing; Kelsey Jordan, Bachelor of Science; Savannah Bynog, Associate of General Studies;
Natalbany – Shawanda Robinson, Bachelor of Arts;
Natchez – Courtney Sarpy, Associate of General Studies; Brandi Carpenter, Bachelor of Science;
Natchez, Mississippi – Victoria Bradford, Bachelor of Science;
New Iberia – Mia Bashay, Tara Bonvillain, Natalie Ortego, Bachelor of Science; Theodore Turluck, Master of Arts in Teaching;
New Orleans – Jaime Hendrickson, Diane Nguyen, Iceyuniek Oliney, Amy Thomas, Bachelor of Science; Sally Cragin, Master of Arts in Teaching; Allison Curtis, Master of Education; Frenisha Allen, Associate of General Studies; Jared West, Bachelor of Science;
New Roads – Landry Davis, Bachelor of Science; Sharon Dunnehoo, Master of Arts in Teaching;
Noble – Savannah Anderson, Shelby Etheridge, Thomas Rivers, Bachelor of General Studies;
North Richland Hills, Texas – Cody Germany, Gregory Germany, Bachelor of Science;
Northville, Michigan – Kelly Wright, Master of Science;
Oak Grove – Tonya Creech, Bachelor of Science; Heidi Stephens, Master of Arts in Teaching;
Oakdale – Kelli Morgan, Associate of General Studies; Katelyn Johnson, Kristy Lowe, James Obrien, Magan Soileau, Mary Wharton, Bachelor of Science; Courtney Thompson, Bachelor of Science in Nursing;
Oberlin – Deanna Villareal, Bachelor of Social Work; Jennifer Trombatore, Master of Science in Nursing;
Olla – Cierra Evans, Bachelor of Arts; Danielle Veuleman, Master of Education;
Opelousas – Jordan Brisco, Kayla Pitre, Bachelor of Science;
Otis – Sabrian Thiels, Bachelor of Science;
Palestine, Texas – Bethany Hubbard, Master of Science;
Paris, Texas – Zachary Hevron, Bachelor of Science;
Pearl River – Joseph Lagreco, Bachelor of General Studies;
Pelican – Justin Allen, Associate of General Studies;
Pineville – Sydney Duhon, Autumn McSwain, Stacey Ramsey, Associate of Science in Nursing; Jasmine Clark, James Wenzig, Associate of General Studies; Cedrick Lott, Bachelor of Arts; Taylor Campbell, Rodney Lonix, Bachelor of General Studies; Katlin Ernst, Hannah Pusateri, Micah St. Andre, David Veal, Emily Wiley, Bachelor of Science; Stacy York, Associate of Science in Nursing; Katie Rayburn, Master of Arts; Kenneth rushing, Master of Arts in Teaching; Mary Huff, Jennifer Kees, Elizabeth Wiggins, Master of Education; Wakanda Mason, Tatjana Mimes, Arwa Mohammed, Rebecca Sigler, Master of Science in Nursing;
Plain Dealing – Camille Watkins, Bachelor of General Studies; Nicholas Cason, Bachelor of Science; Cheryl Cook, Associate of Science in Nursing;
Plano, Texas – Asher Van Meter, Bachelor of Science;
Plaquemine – Kameron Landry, Bachelor of Science;
Plaucheville – Hailey Brouillette, Associate of Science in Nursing, Associate of General Studies; Matthew Armand, Bachelor of Music;
Pleasant Hill – Makenzi Patrick, Bachelor of Science;
Pollock – Kari Taffi, Bachelor of Arts;
Pollock, Texas – Katelyn Boles, Bachelor of Science;
Port Allen – Ishmael Lane, Bachelor of Arts;
Port Barre – Skylar Guidroz, Bachelor of Arts;
Prairieville – Hannah Beason, Dwight Robinette, Bachelor of Science; Melissa Bailey, Master of Education;
Princeton – Amie Bowen, Tricia Malone, Associate of Science in Nursing; Jacorious Jeter, Bachelor of Arts; Micah Larkins, Ariell Shield, Bachelor of Science;
Provencal – Taylor Craft, Bailey Scarbrough, Bachelor of Science;
Quitman – Kristopher Cash, Master of Education;
Raceland – Melissa Duet, Master of Arts in Teaching;
Rayville --- Emily Rawls, Bachelor of Science; Melissa Duckworth, Master of Arts in Teaching; Mallory Middleton, Master of Science in Nursing;
Reeves – Dominique Aymond, Master of Arts in Teaching;
Richfield, Minnesota – Leah Barnes, Bachelr of Science;
Richmond, Texas – Ebonie Francis, Bachelor of Science;
Richton, Mississippi – Kalen Meggs, Bachelor of Arts;
River Ridge – Taylor Young, Bachelor of Science;
Roanoke – Leah Moore, Master of Science in Nursing;
Robeline – Patricia Goodwin, Laura Olguin, Associate of Science in Nursing; Angela Mitchell, Bachelor of Arts; Kacy Morace, Bachelor of General Studies; Arin Ammons, Bergen Oge, Bachelor of Science;
Rochester, New York – Jackie Fritz, Master of Science;
Rosharon, Texas – Whitney Washington, Bachelor of Science;
Ruston – Ragen Hanson, Associate of General Studies; Heather Beckwith, Phynecha Richard, Bachelor of Science; Meghan Kavanaugh, Elyse Mills, Rachel Moore, Master of Science in Nursing;
St. Francisville – Ryan Reed, Bachelor of Science; Diana Weller, Master of Arts in Teaching;
St. Martinville – Malik Anthony, Blake Blanchard, Destiny Simon, Bachelor of Arts;
Salado, Texas – Reagan Rogers, Bachelor of Science;
Salem, Oregon – Stephen Kim, Master of Science;
Saline – Aaron Savell, Bachelor of Science;
San Antonio – Anthony Renteria, Bachelor of Science;
San Pedro Sula, Honduras – Jonathan Andino Matrid, Bachelor of Music;
Scott – Tayla Soileau, Bachelor of Science; Hollie Touchet, Master of Science in Nursing;
Seabrook, Texas – Amy Whitecotton, Bachelor of Science;
Shreveport – Ashley Brokenberry, Associate of General Studies; Tiffany Allen, Loree Daws, Jessica Hill, Jolene Mateo, Tara McMullen-Turner, Joseph Michael, Robert Mottet, Kaitlin Rawlinson, Misty Roe, Ivana Skocibusic, Tonya Steele, Pamela Stroughter, Laken Thompson, Associate of Science in Nursing; Jessica Adams, Azhani Bennett, Divina Ann Cinco, Angela Coleman, Jasmine Crowe, Tabitha Dabney, Luke Hill, RaTonya Howard, Jared Husley, Qunika Kinsey, Jacinta Lewis, Paula Monsanto, Sarah Starr-Nech, Cory Thomas, Ly-Shaquala Williams, Angela Wills, Associate of General Studies; Jessica Adams, Jessica Bourne, Bachelor of Applied Science; Reagan Escuyde, Chatoria Pace, Katherine Sawyer, Jade Williams, Bachelor of Arts; Mackita Brown, Zandrai Douglas, Jazzmine Jackson, Bachelor of General Studies; Yasmeen Bader, Xavier Daughtery, Rebekah Evans, Samantha Freeman, Jamie French, Elaina Guerror, Caitlin Johnson, Damion Johnson, Drake Johnson, Nathan Jones, William Mahoney, Kelly Moody, Michael Phelps, Taylor Poleman, Shelby Reddy, Kristen Reutlinger, Angelica Satcher, Catherine Shaw, Jackiesha Simmons, Richard Sloan, Curt Story, Rodnisha Terry, Gabrielle Thomas, Kayla Waller, Dillion Wilkerson, Lana Williams, Shamolia William, Bachelor of Science; Shequita Brown, Sarah Starr-Neth, DeAndre Stevenson, Joyce Turner, Bachelor of Science in Nursing; Rakeisha Brown, Bachelor of Social Work; Shamela Freeman, Eiyana Middleton, Tiffany Sandifer, Master of Arts; Sadie Pearson, Master of Arts in Teaching; Cara Lamb, Master of Music; Nicholas Campbell, Master of Science; Elizabeth Bright, Julie Brown, Kayla Bryant, Shimekia Evans, Dannette Furgerson, Elizabeth Hunter, Brandi Jaison, Ema-Chanel Johnson, Lori Phillips, Christina Simpkins, Sara Vergis, Hannah Williams, Master of Science in Nursing; Victoria Bradford, Associate of General Studies; Savonya Robinson, Bachelor of Arts; Breyonna Thompson, Bachelor of Science; Shreka Ellis, Bachelor of Science in Nursing; Diedra Emerson, Associate of General Studies; Alexis Mason, Bachelor of Science;
Silverlake, Washington – Veronica Umiker, Associate of General Studies;
Simpson -- David Marquis, Bachelor of Science;
Slagle – Rachel Holten, Bachelor of Science in Nursing;
Slidell – Erica Brumfield, Associate of General Studies; Jacqueline Coleman, Theresa Sharp, Bachelor of Music Education; Claire Harvey, Ariel Johnson, Bachelor of Science; Kelly McNeese, Master of Arts in Teaching;
Spring, Texas – Victoria Harris, Bachelor of Science; Anastasia DiFrancesco, Master of Science;
Springhill – Reagan Tilley, Associate of Science in Nursing;
Sterlington – Jody Boatright, Master of Arts in Teaching; Kaitlyn Johnston, Jessica Smith, Master of Science in Nursing;
Stonewall – Derrick Hamon, Associate of General Studies; Chase Slater, Bachelor of Arts; Alexa Barron, Mallory McConathy, Heather Schiller, Bachelor of Science; Kristi Bass, Mastet of Arts in Teaching; Shelby Bickham, Melanie Matthews, Master of Education;
Sulphur – Derek Henry, Bachelor of Arts; Elisabeth Perez, Bachelor of Science; Kayla Gaspard, Master of Science in Nursing;
Thibodaux -- Terrance Johnson, Bachelor of Arts; Katelyn DeLaune, Samantha Eroche, Master of Arts in Teaching;
Tomball, Texas -- Aliona Salter, Bachelor of Science;
Toms River, New Jersey -- Jacqueline Manza, Bachelor of Science;
Trout -- Amber Morphis, Kaitlyn Roark, Associate of Science in Nursing; Andrea Walters, Bachelor of Science;
Tullos -- Danielle McCartney-Brown, Master of Arts in Teaching;
Ventress -- Racheal Gaudé, Bachelor of Fine Arts;
Vidalia – Christopher Wells, Associate of Science in Nursing; Charles Johnson, Evandria King, Bachelor of Science; Savannah Anderson, Master of Arts in Teaching; Dawn Moss, Summer Powell, Jenny Watson, Master of Science in Nursing;
Vinton -- Toby Stanley, Madison Zaunbrecher, Bachelor of Science; Kelsie Rayon, Bachelor of Social Work;
Vivian -- Cynthia Dixon, Associate of Science in Nursing; Chase Lewis, Associate Degree, Bachelor of Science;
Walker -- David Kolb, Bachelor of Arts; Johnny Brister, Brittany Marten, Bachelor of Science;
Washington -- Halie Briley, Bachelor of Science;
Wayneville, Missouri -- Molly Fields, Bachelor of General Studies;
Welsh -- Jordan Durio, Bachelor of Arts; Katherine Salassi, Bachelor of Social Work;
West Monroe -- Allison Freeman, Associate Degree, Bachelor of Science; Jaimie Hankins, Master of Education; Marbie Becton, Nicholas Fisher, Lacey Kennon, Brooke Sutton, Jennifer Williams, Master of Science in Nursing;
Whitehouse, Texas -- Jackson Allen, Bachelor of Arts;
Wilmington, Delaware -- Amy Bourett, Associate of Science in Nursing;
Wilmington, North Carolina -- Noelle Cox, Associate of General Studies;
Winnfield -- Shannon Drake, Melissa Mixon, Zachary Perot, Associate of General Studies; Lori Spangler, Bachelor of General Studies; Fabian Correa Guette, Alonso Restrepo Cardozo, Bachelor of Music, Bachelor of Science; Bachelor of Music; Jermesia Anderson, Derek Ball, John Collins, Polina Mutel, Rebecca Reine, Anna Sibley, Bachelor of Science;
Winnipeg, Manitoba -- Tyra Duma, Bachelor of Science;
Winston Salem, North Carolina -- Ulric Aristide, Master of Arts;
Woodworth -- Kaitlyn Albert, Associate of Science in Nursing, Associate of General Studies;
Youngsville -- Noel Bourgeois, Brian Horton, Bachelor of Applied Science; Brandon Granger, Bachelor of Arts;
Ypsilanti, Michigan -- Anthony Enos, Bachelor of Science;
Zachary – Nekia Richardson, Associate of General Studies, Darryl Anderson, Bachelor of Fine Arts, Brooke Melancon, Master of Science in Nursing;
Zwolle – Holly Laroux, Bachelor of Applied Science, Samantha Rivers, Bachelor of General Studies; Rylea Sepulvado, Bachelor of Science.
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Conheça o Filme Under the Bridge (Debaixo da ponte) e o seu elenco completo
Um filme Dirigido por Victoria Mahoney
EXCLUSIVO: Depois de fazer história como a primeira mulher afro-americana a dirigir um filme de Star Wars com sua segunda unidade dirigindo o show no Episódio IX de Star Wars de JJ Abrams, Vic Mahoney está retornando à TV como diretora e produtora executiva do piloto de drama médico da CBS Under the Bridge.
Mahoney acabou de encerrar seu período de direção da segunda unidade de Star Wars na semana passada. Antes de embarcar na grande tarefa do filme, Mahoney fez sua estréia como diretor piloto na primavera passada com outro drama da CBS, The Red Line, dos produtores Greg Berlanti e Ava DuVernay.
Mahoney recentemente foi nomeado para um NAACP Image Award por dirigir a série Seven Seconds da Netflix de Veena Sud e também dirigiu dois episódios da série limitada TNT de Patty Jenkins, I Am the Night, estrelada por Chris Pine.
Mahoney, que começou sua carreira na televisão dirigindo um episódio de Queen Sugar de DuVernay, está adaptando o romance de ficção científica Dawn, vencedor do Prêmio Hugo de Octavia Butler, que ela produzirá ao lado de DuVernay e Macro. Mahoney é representado por Verve e pela advogada Nina Shaw.
Under the Bridge conta a história da cirurgiã Caitlin Lancaster. Quando um escândalo abala sua prática médica e seu relacionamento com seu parido e seus amigos, Caitlin assume a liderança na tentativa de consertar sua carreira e seu casamento.
O filme tem um grande elenco com principais personagens na dramaturgia sua produção e grande
*Ficha técnica completa*
Título original: Under the Bridge (Debaixo da ponte)
Ano 2022
Dirigido por: Victoria Mahoney
Classificação L - Livre para todos os públicos
Gênero : Drama
Países de Origem: Estados Unidos
Roteiristas:
• Jerry Bruckheimer
• Rina MimounRina Mimoun
Elenco Atores e Personagens
Ajay Mehta - Chati Singh
Brian Stepanek - Glen Heath
Caitlin Thompson (III) - Nurse Tori Dean
Christina Elmore - Brianna Reims
David Ajala - Dan Wilcox
Grace Tuzon - Marissa Bell
Jennifer Morrison - Caitlin Lancaster
Joel-Ryan Armamento - Nurse Carl
Justin Kirk - Michael Shapiro
Kalina Vanska - Yoga Instructor
Megan Suri - Sabrina
Missy Doty - Nurse Linda
Reggie Lee - Charlie Colwin
Rishi Arya - Anesthesiologis
Sarayu Blue - Ameni Avvari
Thales Egidio - Andres
Violet Brinson - Taylor Shapiro
Empresas de produção
CBS Studios - JBTV Chicago
levou apenas três semanas nos cinemas para ganhar a honra de se tornar o filme de maior bilheteria de todos os tempos. o filme tem como protagonista muitos atores, e nos levou a um outro planeta nessa dramaturgia.
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Amazing World of Gumball OGN Vol. 5: Tunnel Kingdom SC
Publisher: KaBOOM!, an imprint of BOOM! Studios Writer: Kate Sherron Artist: Laura Langston Cover Artist: Jenna Ayoub Colorist: Charlotte “Chikuto” Harrison Letterer: Mike Fiorentino Price: $14.99
When Gumball sleeps through the delivery of his favorite new toy, it turns up missing! Now it’s up to him, Darwin, and Anais to follow the clues to a mysterious underground system beneath Elmore and uncover a truth they never thought possible.
From writer Megan Brennan (Steven Universe, Pencil Pup) and artist Kate Sherron (Regular Show) comes Elmore’s greatest detective caper yet as Gumball and Darwin channel their favorite fictional heroes to unravel the mystery of the Tunnel Kingdom!
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Amazing World of Gumball OGN Vol. 5: Tunnel Kingdom SC preview. When Gumball sleeps through the delivery of his favorite new toy, it turns up missing! #comics Amazing World of Gumball OGN Vol. 5: Tunnel Kingdom SC Publisher: KaBOOM!, an imprint of BOOM!
#amazing world of gumball#amazing world of gumball: tunnel kingdom#boom studios#charlotte harrison#graphic novel#graphic novels#jenn ayoub#kaboom#kate sherron#laura langston#mike fiorentino
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The Ice Cream Truck will be released on Blu-ray and DVD this Tuesday, November 14, via Uncork'd Entertainment. The psychological thriller is currently available on VOD.
Written and directed by Megan Freels Johnston (granddaughter of author Elmore Leonard), the suburban nightmare stars Deanna Russo (Being Human), John Redlinger, Lisa Ann Walter, Emil Johnsen, and Jeff Daniel Phillips (Westworld).
No word on what, if any, special features will be included, but you can watch the trailer here.
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After a humiliating loss at the Emmys in 2018, Megan Amram decides she's not making the series this year. Created / Written / Directed By: Megan Amram Executive Produced By: Megan Amram, Dave Kneebone, Janel Kranking Producer: Joseph Carnegie Starring: Megan Amram Guest Starring: Ira Madison III, Cliff Murray, Brian Polk, Alison Rich, Shannon Woodward, Patton Oswalt Director of Photography: Barry Elmore Editor: Drew Kordik Sound Mixer: Alex Brayman Camera Operator: Devon Hoff-Weekes Gaffer: Danny Valentine Assistant Editor: Ben Granger Graphic Artist: Tak Boroyan Production Assistants: Andrea Arrellaga, David Carliner Production Interns: Alyssa Callahan, Abi Gill Visual Effects: Ben Granger Web Design: Alec Robbins Additional Still Photography: Parker Day, Alan Michnoff For more episodes of An Emmy For Megan visit anemmyformegan.com
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After a humiliating loss at the Emmys in 2018, Megan Amram decides she's not making the series this year. Created / Written / Directed By: Megan Amram Executive Produced By: Megan Amram, Dave Kneebone, Janel Kranking Producer: Joseph Carnegie Starring: Megan Amram Guest Starring: Ira Madison III, Cliff Murray, Brian Polk, Alison Rich, Shannon Woodward, Patton Oswalt Director of Photography: Barry Elmore Editor: Drew Kordik Sound Mixer: Alex Brayman Camera Operator: Devon Hoff-Weekes Gaffer: Danny Valentine Assistant Editor: Ben Granger Graphic Artist: Tak Boroyan Production Assistants: Andrea Arrellaga, David Carliner Production Interns: Alyssa Callahan, Abi Gill Visual Effects: Ben Granger Web Design: Alec Robbins Additional Still Photography: Parker Day, Alan Michnoff For more episodes of An Emmy For Megan visit anemmyformegan.com
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May 1, 2019: Obituaries
Richard Triplett, 74
Richard David Triplett, age 74, of Wilkesboro, passed away Monday, April 29, 2019 at Forsyth Medical Center. He was born August 14, 1944 in Wilkes County to Bascum and Edna Daniels Triplett. Mr. Triplett was a member of Decision Independent Baptist Church and was foreman with Broyhill Furniture for 22 years. Mr. Triplett was preceded in death by his parents; and brothers, Bascum Triplett, Jr., Steve Triplett and Kelly Triplett.
He is survived by his wife, Dorothy Hawkins Triplett; children, Rickie Triplett and spouse Andrea of Wilkesboro, Crystal Eller and spouse Terry of Moravian Falls, Eric Triplett and spouse Tammy of Ferguson; grandchildren, Michelle Staley and spouse Nathaniel, Jeremiah Triplett, Tate Eller and spouse Megan, Coty Eller, Monica Eller, Jacob Triplett, Cindy Hartley, Josh Kilby; great grandchildren, Ava Staley, Maggie Staley and Ellie Phillips.
Funeral service will be held 2:00 p.m. Wednesday, May 1, 2019 at Miller Funeral Chapel with Pastor Hoss Moore and Pastor Rickie Triplett officiating. Burial will follow in Moravian Falls Cemetery. The family has requested no flowers. Memorials may be made to Decision Independent Baptist Church, 2978 Zacks Fork Road, Lenoir, NC 28645. Miller Funeral Service is in charge of the arrangements.
James Hendren, 86
James Dwight Hendren, age 86, of Moravian Falls, passed away Friday, April 26, 2019 at his home. Mr. Hendren was born June 21, 1932 in Wilkes County to Maurice Lee and Lulie James Hendren.
He was a member of Bethany Baptist Church in Moravian Falls and employed by the State of North Carolina for 30 years.
Mr. Hendren was preceded in death by his parents; and brother, Thomas Edward Hendren.
Surviving are his wife, Janet Martin Hendren; daughter, Renee Hendren-Deal and husband Terry of Taylorsville; son, Kevin Hendren and partner Suzanne of Statesville; grandchildren, Josh Deal, Kala Cline and husband Nathaniel all of Taylorsville; great grandson, Cullen Cline of Taylorsville.
Graveside service was April 29, at Old Bethany Baptist Church Cemetery in Moravian Falls with Rev. Roger Elmore officiating.
The family has requested no food and no flowers. Memorials may be made to Old Bethany Baptist Church Cemetery Fund, 7930 Brushy Mountain Road, Moravian Falls, NC 28654.
Miller Funeral Service is in charge of the arrangements.
Charles Estep, 63
Charles Dean Estep, age 63, of North Wilkesboro, passed away Thursday, April 25, 2019 at Alamance Caswell Hospice Home after a short battle with cancer. He was born November 22, 1955 in Wilkes County to Raymond Arthur and Maie Shew Estep. Charles was preceded in death by his parents; brother, John Ray Estep; and sisters, Rachael Laws and Brenda Bailey.
Surviving are his sisters, Claudette Hamby Terry of Orlando, Florida, Mary Sue Durham of Burlington, North Carolina, Agnes E. Church and spouse Henry A. Church, Jr. of St. Helena Island, South Carolina; many nieces, nephews and other family.
Some of his favorite hobbies included fishing, gardening, working outside, and helping others. Dean spent many years caring for his mother and oldest sister. He will be missed dearly by his family and friends.
Graveside service was April 28, at New Hope Baptist Church Cemetery in Moravian Falls.
Miller Funeral Service is in charge of the arrangements.
Steve Barber, 69
Rev. Steve Edward Barber, age 69, of Hamptonville, passed away Wednesday, April 24, 2019 at Wake Forest Baptist Health-Wilkes Regional. He was born July 18, 1949 in Surry County to Clarence Elmer and Lonnie Martin Barber.
Rev. Barber was a US Army Veteran serving in Vietnam and Germany. He was a member of Old Fashion Baptist Church.
Steve was preceded in death by his parents; brothers, Lonnie Elmer Barber and Gary Thomas Barber, Sr.; and granddaughter, Ella Kilby.
Surviving are his wife, Laura Ruth Triplett Barber; daughters, Teresa Kilby and spouse Jarrett of Hamptonville, Cynthia Barber of Winston Salem; grandchildren, Matthew Crane and Dash Kilby; sister, Louise Pardue of Jonesville; several nieces and nephews.
Graveside service with military honors by Veterans of Foreign Wars Honor Guard Post 1142 was April 28, at Pleasant Grove Baptist Church Cemetery in Clingman with Rev. Ricky Cothren, Rev. Kevin Blevins and Rev. Johnny Arnold officiating.
In lieu of flowers memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society, PO Box 9, North Wilkesboro, NC 28659 or to a church or charity of the donor's choice.
Miller Funeral Service is in charge of the arrangements.
Maggie Williams, 98
Maggie Mae "Jane" Williams, age 98 of Wilkesboro entered into eternal peace on Wednesday, April 24 at Curis of Wilkesboro.
Funeral services were April 27, at Reins-Sturdivant Chapel. Burial was in Antioch Baptist Church Cemetery.
Maggie was born September 8, 1920 in Wilkes County to Charles and Julie Shew Williams. Maggie was a simple frugal woman always ready to lend a hand to someone else. She was always content with her life, always a big smile for others. Her favorite pastimes were cooking, putting up gardening vegetables in cans, having a cup of coffee with visitors and chatting on the phone. Maggie worked for Holly Farms/Tyson for 28 years.
She was preceded in death by her parents and several brothers and sisters.
She is survived by a daughter; Elizabeth Cox of Wilkesboro, granddaughter Kayla Cox of Wilkesboro, one sister; Sadie Eller and husband Frank of Purlear. .
Flowers will be accepted or memorials may be made to the American Heart Association, PO Box 2361, North Wilkesboro, NC 28659
George Snyder, 85
Mr. George Paul "Red" Snyder, age 85 of Wilkesboro, passed away Wednesday, April 24, 2019, at his home.
Funeral services were held April 27, at Wilkesboro United Methodist Church where he was a member with Rev. Chris Lakey officiating. Burial was in Mountain Park Cemetery.
Mr. Snyder was born June 12, 1933 in Wilkes County to Donald V. Snyder and Mattie Lodemia McNeil Snyder. He served in the US Army - 11th Airborne Division during the Korean War.
He retired from Tyson Foods as the Vice President of Deli Sales. Mr. Snyder was recipient of "The Order of the Long Leaf Pine" for outstanding community service -1997. Community Service included: Commissioner Town of Wilkesboro - 24 years (8 years Mayor Pro-Tem); Member of Wilkes Airport Authority; Member of the Wilkes Community College Endowment Board; Member of the Watts Retreat Commission; Region D Council of Government Board; former Member of North Wilkesboro Rotary Club, Santa Claus for Wilkes County Parade 20-plus years; Honorary Wilkesboro Fireman and Tyson Salesperson of the Year.
During his service with Holly Farms, Mr. Snyder cooked with Dinah Shore and cooked for dignitaries such as President Ronald Reagan who offered him a job to cook for him at the Whitehouse, and others celebrities, sport figures, NASCAR race drivers, his neighbors and friends.
He was preceded in death by his parents and two sisters; Clara Snyder Church and Martha Snyder Elbe.
Mr. Snyder is survived by his wife; Madge Snyder of the home and a son; George Snyder, II and wife Camie of Matthews.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Wilkesboro Fire Department 400 South Cherry Street Wilkesboro, NC 28697 or the Wilkes Community College Endowment Corporation c/o Allison Phillips PO Box 120 Wilkesboro, NC 28697.
Bernice Wyatt, 84
Bernice Douglas Wyatt, age 84, of North Wilkesboro, passed away Wednesday, April 24, 2019 at Wilkes Senior Village. She was born September 16, 1934 in Wilkes County to Walter and Allie Roberts Douglas. Bernice was a member of Center Baptist Church. She served as a foster grandparent with Mulberry Elementary School and a volunteer at Hospice.
Mrs. Wyatt was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, R.G. Wyatt; brothers, Robert Bud Douglas, Ray Douglas, Troy Douglas and an infant sister.
Surviving are her sons, David Wyatt and spouse Jean of North Wilkesboro, Tommy Ray Wyatt and spouse Lila of Millers Creek; grandsons, Aaron Wyatt and spouse Heather of Hillsborough, Adam Wyatt and spouse Sarah of North Wilkesboro, Anthony Wyatt and spouse Meredith of Cincinnati, Ohio; great grandchildren, Mason Wyatt, Avery Wyatt; sister, Annie Wyatt of North Wilkesboro; several nieces and nephews.
Funeral service was April 27, at Miller Funeral Chapel with Pastor David Key officiating. Burial followed in Mountlawn Memorial Park. Memorials may be made to Wake Forest Baptist Health and Hospice, 126 Executive Drive, Suite 110, Wilkesboro, NC 28697 or to a charity of the donor's choice.
Miller Funeral Service is in charge of the arrangements.
Jay Parker, 92
Mr. Jay Calvin Parker, age 92 of Wilkesboro, passed away Wednesday, April 24, 2019 at Westwood Hills Nursing.
Funeral services were April 29, at Reins Sturdivant Chapel with Dr. Chris Hefner officiating. Entombment was held in Scenic Memorial Gardens Mausoleum.
Mr. Parker was born June 4, 1926 in Wilkes County to Dewey Rufus and Christine Anderson Parker. He was the retired partner/owner of Parker Electric and Plumbing Company. Jay joined the Wilkesboro Fire Department in 1942, where he served the residents of Wilkesboro for 45 years. He served as Fire Chief for 7 years 1980-1987.
He was preceded in death by his parents and a brother; Bob Lee Parker.
Mr. Parker is survived by his wife Betty Jean Myers Parker of the home, a daughter; Ina Jean Parker of Wilkesboro, Nieces and Nephews; Lee Parker of Wilkesboro, Ginger Parker Shaffer of California and Beth Parker Handcuff of Hickory.
In lieu of flowers the family wishes that memorials be made to the Wilkesboro Fire Department 400 South Cherry St. Wilkesboro, NC 28697.
Linda Hall, 56
Linda Teresa Harris Hall, age 56, of North Wilkesboro, passed away Tuesday, April 23, 2019 at her home. She was born April 27, 1962 in Wilkes County to Richard and Lucille Dillard Harris. Mrs. Hall was preceded in death by her parents.
Surviving are her husband, Randy Hall; son, Randy Scott Hall and spouse Autumn of Ronda; grandchild, Adrianna Belle Hall; special great nephew, Bradley Harris of North Wilkesboro; sisters, Brenda Lunsford and Debbie Shew both of Roaring River; and brother, Jeff Harris of Taylorsville.
Memorial service was April 27, at Miller Funeral Chapel with Pastor Jamie Wood officiating. The family has requested no flowers. Memorials may be made to NC State Fallen Firefighter Foundation, PO Box 68, Bahama, NC 27503.
Miller Funeral Service is in charge of the arrangements.
Billy Johnson, 71
Billy Joe Johnson, age 71, of North Wilkesboro, passed away Tuesday, April 23, 2019 at his home. He was born January 5, 1948 in Wilkes County to Otha and Grace Long Johnson. Mr. Johnson was a US Army Veteran and a member of Mtn. View Baptist Church in Windy Gap. He loved his grandchildren, hunting, gardening and racing. Mr. Johnson was preceded in death by his parents; brother, Leon Johnson; and sisters, Foda Gregory, Peg Thompson and Nancy Ivey.
Surviving are his wife, Sharon Smith Johnson; son, John Matthew Johnson and spouse Autumn of Wilkesboro; daughter, Marcia Johnson of North Wilkesboro; grandchildren, Austin Johnson, Trevor Johnson, Silas Cooke, Jake Cooke; and a very special friend, Grady Oakley of Hamptonville.
Funeral service was April 27, at Mtn. View Baptist Church in the Windy Gap Community with Rev. William Souther and Grady Oakley officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery.
The family has requested no flowers. Memorials may be made to Mtn. View Baptist Church, c/o Linda Johnson, North Wilkesboro, NC 28659. Miller Funeral Service is in charge of the arrangements.
Mrs. Carolina Emily Baldwin, 35, of North Wilkesboro, passed away Monday, April 22, 2019 at Wake Forest Baptist Health - Wilkes Medical Center.
Carolina was born Tuesday, November 22, 1983 in Caldwell County to the late Samuel Curtis Baldwin and Sandra Kay Braswell Baldwin.
Those left to cherish her memory include: her daughters, Chelsey Bodford, Prescilla Bodford, and Katelynn Bodford, all of the home; sister, Samanthia Baldwin of Granite Falls; brothers, Ralph Baldwin of Oregon and Allen Braswell of Granite Falls; fiancé Elvis Redmon.
The family will conduct a memorial service at 10:00 am, Friday, April 26, 2019 at Living Grace Chapel, 1006 Byrd Ridge Road, North Wilkesboro. Pastor David Dyer will be officiating.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to: Adams Funeral Home of Wilkes, P.O. Box 396, Moravian Falls, NC 28654 to help with final arrangements.
Condolences may be sent to: www.adamsfunerals.com.
Adams Funeral Home of Wilkes and cremation services is honored to be serving the Baldwin Family.
Daniel Bruce Souther, 69
Mr. Daniel Bruce Souther, age 69 of Winston Salem, previously of North Wilkesboro passed away Sunday, April 21, 2019 at SECU Hospice Home of Yadkinville.
Funeral services will be held 2:00 PM Thursday, April 25, 2019 at Shady Grove Baptist Church in Windy Gap with Rev. Benny Romans and Rev. David Wellborn officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery. The family will receive friends from 12:30 until 1:45 prior to the service at the church.
Mr. Souther was born February 21, 1950 in Wilkes County to Zeb Royist Souther and wife Martha Ellen York Souther. He was retired form JP Stevens.
He was preceded in death by his parents and a brother Jerry Souther.
Mr. Souther is survived by his wife; Geneva Matilda Call Souther of the home, a daughter; Danielle Souther Scarlett and husband Harold of Olin, NC, a grandchild; Devlin Scarlett, three sisters; Millicent Estes and husband Clyde of Stony Point, Carolyn Flanagan and husband Joe of Mocksville and Ellen Mastin and husband Dane of Wilkesboro, three brothers; John Souther and wife Sharon, Isaac Souther and wife Diane and Terry Souther and wife Karen all of North Wilkesboro, his special nurse; Martha Ellen and several nieces and nephews.
Flowers will be accepted or memorials may be made to SECU Hospice Home, 243 N. Lee Avenue Yadville, NC 27055.
Online condolences may be made at www.reinssturdivant.com
Rev. Mace Dean Johnson, 84
Rev. Mace Dean Johnson, age 84 of Millers Creek, a Baptist Minister and Veteran, finished his earthly life on Monday, April 22, 2019, at Wake Forest Baptist-Wilkes Medical Center.
Funeral services will be held 2:00 PM Thursday, April 25, 2019, at Union Baptist Church in Wilbar with Rev. Steve Faw, Rev. Julius Blevins and Dr. Galen Johnson officiating. The body will be lie in state from 1:00 until 2:00. Burial with Military Honors by Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1142 Honor Guard will be in the church cemetery. The family will receive friends from 6:00-8:00 Wednesday evening at Reins-Sturdivant Funeral Home.
Rev. Johnson was born May 14, 1934, in Wilkes County to John Hampton Johnson and Nancy Louellen Reeves Johnson. He served three years (1953-1956) in the U.S. Army with the 187th Airborne Division. He also served as FA Crewman. He was stationed in Japan during the Korean War, and encountered a horrifying experience over the ocean flying back to the states when the crew was ordered to ditch all their belongings.
Rev. Johnson attended Millers Creek School, Wilkes Community College, and received his Master of Divinity Degree from Fruitland Baptist Bible Institute. He was a Baptist Minister and served as Pastor over 40 years. The Baptist Churches he served were Bethany, 3 years, Mountain Valley, 14 ½ years, Mt. Pisgah, 18 months, Walnut Grove, 11 years, Orion in Ashe County, over 5 years, and lastly interim at Maple Grove almost 3 years. He also served as Director of Missions in the Stone Mountain Baptist Association for 18 months. He did Mission Trips to New Mexico and Chile, South America, and was blessed to preach in Israel. He performed many weddings and had part in over 800 funerals. He also served as Chaplain of Veterans of Foreign Wars Honor Guard over 5 years, which he loved. He was a member of Union Baptist Church in Wilbar.
He was preceded in death by his parents, a son; Steven Johnson, a grandson; Michael Johnson, six brothers; George, Andrew, Fred, Henry, Joe and Ben Johnson, three sisters; Cora Johnson, Louise Woodie Jolly and Mamie Hamby.
Rev. Johnson is survived by his wife of 63 years, Bennie Hamby Johnson, two sons; Gregory Johnson and wife Lisa of Millers Creek and Galen Johnson and wife Lori of Siloam Springs, Ark., a daughter-in-law; Nancy Johnson of Wilkesboro, three grandchildren; Barry Johnson and wife Melissa of Traphill, Jonathan Johnson of Wilkesboro, and Caroline Johnson of Siloam Springs, Ark., and three great grandchildren; Coby Johnson, Devin Johnson and Macee Johnson all of Boomer.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Union Baptist Church Cemetery Fund c/o Laney South 165 Kingcross Lane Millers Creek, NC 28651 or VFW Post 1142 Honor Guard PO Box 357 North Wilkesboro, NC 28659.
Online condolences may be made at www.reinssturdivant.com.
Lula Stinson Payne, 92
Lula Stinson Payne, age 92, of Hays, passed away Saturday, April 20, 2019 at Rose Glen Manor. She was born August 17, 1926 in Chatham County to Marvin Durham Stinson and Mary Catherine Benner Stinson. Mrs. Payne was a graduate of Ramseur High School, previously employed with Wilkes Community College and a member of North Wilkesboro Presbyterian Church. Lula was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Paul Lawrence Payne; son, Ronald Timothy Payne "Timmy"; grandson, Brandon Christopher Payne; brothers, Henry and John Stinson; sisters, Mary Dean Stinson, Elizabeth Rinehardt, Lillie Nance; and beloved sister-in-law, Katie Petty.
Surviving are her children, Nancy Payne Foster and spouse Stuart of Summerton, South Carolina, Paul Lawrence Payne, Jr. "Larry" and spouse Susie, North Wilkesboro, Donnie Lee Payne "Don" and spouse Julia of Hickory, James "Alan" Payne and spouse Nancy of Durham, Jeffrey David Payne "Jeff" and spouse Nancy of North Wilkesboro; grandchildren, Evan Foster of Raleigh, Andrew Payne of Clayton, Matthew Payne and spouse Megan of Wilmington, Nathan Payne and spouse Ealer of Durham, Megan Payne Linton and spouse Eddie of Pittsboro, Erin Payne of Durham, Katherine Payne "Katie" of Statesville; great grandchild, Penelope Linton of Pittsboro.
Funeral service will be held 1:00 p.m. Thursday, April 25, 2019 at North Wilkesboro Presbyterian Church with Rev. Steve Snipes officiating. Burial will follow in Mountlawn Memorial Park. Viewing will be held 11:00 until 12:00 on Thursday at Miller Funeral Service. The family will receive friends at North Wilkesboro Presbyterian Church from 12:00 until 1:00 on Thursday, prior to the service. The family has requested no flowers, memorials may be made to Mtn. Valley Hospice, 688 North Bridge Street, Elkin, NC 28621. Miller Funeral Service is in charge of the arrangements. Online condolences may be made to www.millerfuneralservice.com
Andrew "Peanuckle" David Triplett, 48
Mr. Andrew "Peanuckle" David Triplett, 48, of North Wilkesboro, passed away Friday, April 19, 2019 at the SECU Hospice Care Center of Yadkinville.
Andrew was born on Thursday, January 7, 1971 in Wilkes County to the late A.D. Triplett and Ella Sue Anderson Barker.
He is preceded in death by: his parents; sisters, Carrie "Lynn" Johnson and Paula Adams.
"Peanuckle" is survived by: daughter, Shannon "Olivia" Triplett of Elkin; sister, Wendy Thomas (Gary) of Lynn Haven, Florida; and brother, Scottie Johnson of Asheville.
Memorial service will be held at 6 p.m., Thursday, April 25, 2019 in the Adams Funeral Home of Wilkes Chapel, 2109 Moravian Falls Road. Rev. Larry Adams will be officiating.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be given to the: American Cancer Society, P.O. Box 22478, Oklahoma City, OK 73123.
Condolences may be sent to: www.adamsfunerals.com
Adams Funeral Home of Wilkes has the honor of serving the Triplett Family.
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'Get Shorty' is a new Hollywood crime comedy
Ray Romano and Chris O’Dowd in ‘Get Shorty’ (Photo: Epix)
Bearing little resemblance to the 1995 movie and 1990 novel of the same name, Get Shorty, premiering Aug. 13 on Epix, is an intriguing, curious new show. It stars Chris O’Dowd, no one’s idea of a tough guy, as a tough guy who wants to go legit, if you call producing screenplays for Hollywood movies legitimate. O’Dowd’s Miles Daly is an Irish thug who strong-arms people who stiff his clients; these include a Nevada crime ring. He’s also estranged from his wife and daughter (he calls that latter “Shorty”), and would like to win them back. That’s part of his motivation when he gets the idea to make a movie from a script that falls into his lap. And I mean that last phrase almost literally — it’s a script he’s holding when its author is executed by Miles’s partner-in-crime, Louis (Sean Bridgers).
Unlike the 1995 Barry Sonnenfeld-directed film, there’s no Chili Palmer in the episodes that I’ve seen of the TV series, and therefore no ’90s-era John Travolta cool-factor. Writer-producer Davey Holmes went back to Elmore Leonard’s source material and has worked on capturing Leonard’s tone: one of fond bemusement and hard-boiled succinctness rather than irony or sarcasm or cynicism. (Not for nothing does the on-screen credit tell us that this show is “Based in part on the novel by Elmore Leonard.”) Ray Romano shows up as Rick Moreweather, a producer specializing in straight-to-video cheapies. Miles pitches him his script, a costume-drama romance, in hopes of breaking into showbiz, about which Miles knows almost zilch. His education in the devious ways of movie finance is also meant to be ours.
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Get Shorty is a little wobbly in the quality of the writing. Moreweather is occasionally so desperate and exasperated that the character compels Romano to dip back into his Everybody Loves Raymond sitcom voice, something Romano has studiously avoided doing. And I had a hard time believing that the smart studio executive played by Megan Stevenson would fall for a guy like Miles so quickly. There are moments when Get Shorty veers too dangerously into a satire of a thriller, or into wacky-comedy territory — it takes the firm hand of director Adam Arkin to steer a couple of the episodes he oversaw onto better, stronger ground. As it stands, Get Shorty is certainly the best piece of original programming Epix has produced, and maybe it will hold the attention of the book- and movie-lovers who come to it out of curiosity.
Get Shorty airs Sundays at 10 p.m. on Epix.
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Dean’s List Fall 2018
NATCHITOCHES – One thousand two hundred sixty students were named to the Fall 2018 Dean’s List at Northwestern State University. Students on the list earned a grade point average of between 3.5 and 3.99. Those named to the Dean’s List by hometown are as follows.
Aberdeen Proving Grd, Maryland -- Adrian Borel
Addis -- William Seaman
Alexandria – Iris Barrera, Marquita Benjamin, Morgan Bryant, Katylyn Cox, Ashley Day, Qurshea Decoste, Destiny Dotson, Selena Elmore, KelVina Ford, Daryn Freeman, Maeghan George, Khloe Jasper, Leslie Katz, Taylar Lee, Kelli Leone, ShaKiyla Lindsey, Jimmie Magee, Madalyn Mayer, Lauren McLeod, Olivia Mosley, Lashanda Moss, Kellie Pebbles, Ragan Richey, Imani Ricks, Sydney Roseman, Kaitlin Roshto, Caleb Ross, Shakera Shorts, Kizzy Slaughter, Avery Tharp, Alexander Trotter, Hailey Urena, Alysha Walker, Christopher Warren, William Welch, Aalyiah Williams;
Anacoco – Alan Cosio, Danielle Egan, Elizabeth Guy, Andrea Halladay, Madeleine Hensley, Karington Johnson, Kelen Kay, Jason Ortiz, Clarissa Owens, Brooke Phillips, Amanda Sorg, Erica Wade, Emily Williams;
Angers, France – Sophie Podevin;
Angola – Ursula Poarch;
Arlington, Texas -- Samantha Bell, Devin Gipson, Charles Rogers;
Arnaudville –Bailey Dautreuil;
Athens – Ryan Carroway;
Atlanta – Jonathan Friis, Alexis Hanson, Peyton Howell,
Aurora, Colorado – William McCullough;
Austin, Texas – Skylar Besch, Ysmina Smith;
Avondale – James Brown, Mikala Clark;
Ball – Stephen Carpenter, Lauren Nugent, Vanessa Toney;
Barksdale AFB – Victoria Charles, Jeanine Matthews;
Bastrop – Anna Akins, Alisha Bolton, Haleigh Irby, Chadwick Jones, Haleigh Vollmar;
Baton Rouge – Merodac Beraki, Randy Blackwell, Rosa Campbell, Joshua Cheatwood, Peyton Clark, Emmanuel Dunn, Bryn Edmonston, Maisyn Guillory, Kelly Guillot, Melvin Hudson Misterie Jarrell, DJacqulyn Johnson, Elizebeth Ledet, Bethany Lee, Sarah Lovern, Madalyn Mullins, Mary Pourciau, Colleen Reese, Ethan Smith, Reagan Smith, Haley Sylvester, Sarah Talbot, Jessica Joseph;
Bayside, Nova Scotia – April Trowbrige;
Baytown, Texas – Norma Trejo;
Belcher – Jessica Herbert;
Belle Chasse – Hayley Barbazon, Alexander Melcer, Jade Talazac, Natalie Wilson, Annie Wright;
Belle Rose – Thomas Daigle;
Belmont – Jayce Gentry;
Bentley – Stephanie Hayes;
Benton – Haley Crosby, Holly Crosby, Jessica Gates, Joshua Johnson, Kara Knippers, Abigail Lauterbach, Hannah Schott, Daniel Scott, Ted Scott, Jadyn Sepulvado, Torea Taylor, Audrey Trujillo, Kimberly Umphries, Jackson Mathews;
Berwick – Brittany Vidos;
Bossier City – Christian Baker, Clayton Brown, Amber Engel, Sydney Gootee, Sydney Shannon, Austin Averitt, Alexandra Borrmann, Courtney Brooks, Abigail Castillo, Emily Cheatham, Lacy Chism, Caitlin Cover, Ri’Kaela England, Kelly Flores, Matthew Flynn, Kelsey Gallman, Candace Guillory, Rebecca Hickson, Jodi Hill, Anqumesha Jeter, Elizabeth Jones, Abigail Kent, Tina Kile, Marci King, Rebecca Markle, Arielle Martignetti, Claire McMillan, Brittany Morris, Kennedy Parson, Brittani Phillips, Khayla Pugh, Litzy Rivera, Kassidy Robideaux, Andrew Robinson, Rheagan Rowland, Jeffrey Ruiz, Elisha Scott, Hope Spaw, Brittany Spence, Tori Spraggins, Terrence Stewart, Susan Stone, Savannah Swaim, Benjamin Tanner, Avery Tibbets, Kortney Toellner, Jirneicia Ward, Courtney Wilson, Dominique Wineglass, Jennifer Woods, Nour Zeidan, Andrea Holley, Ashley Bennett, Ashanti Hill, Brittney Malmay,
Boyce – Bo Bowers, Sarah Hill, Amanda Land, Hannah Miller, Wyatt Miller, Miranda Perry, Ashley Smith, Jessie Turner;
Breaux Bridge – Blythe Duvall, Shayla James, Ashtin Mouton, Tyler Thibodeaux;
Brookeland, Texas – Morgan Horn, Paige West;
Brusly – Emma Wallace;
Buda, Texas – Kathryn Wristen;
Bullard, Texas – Brandon Duecker;
Bunkie – Brett Baker, Izola Williams, Kearia Wilson;
Burleson, Texas – Eric Neeley;
Bush – Saige Tassin;
Callisburg, Texas – Maycy English;
Calvin – Chris Price;
Campti – Destiny Potts, Stoney Slaughter, Alexis Smith;
Canton – Tiffany Cayson;
Carencro – Malik Babin, Destiny Kennerson, Jasmin Thibodeaux;
Cartagena, Colombia – Edwin Castro Frias, Jose Colon-Marrugo, Valeria Correa Meza, Victor Lopez Ramos, Romulo Osorio Herrera, Cristian Paez Geney, Daniel Racero Rocha;
Cartagena Bolivar, Colombia – Alejandro Dager Carrasquilla, Luis Osorio Betancourt, Saily Romero Marrugo, Valeria Perez Espinosa, Veronica Perez Espinosa, Ramon Sarruf Monroyl
Carthage, Illinois – Nicole Clark;
Castor – Kaycee Collinsworth;
Center, Texas – Chelsea Henderson;
Central – Christian Chustz;
Chalmette – Dylan Fuselier, Sara Mendoza;
Cheneyville – Fontana Mitchell;
Clayton – Glendalyn Boothe, Ruben Smith;
Cleburne, Texas – Patrick Murr;
Clifton – Toni Smith;
Clinton, Mississippi – Adam Moncure;
Cloutierville – Alexia Gistarb;
Colfax – Camren Bell, Alison Churchman, Mikayla Richardson, Evan White;
College Station, Texas – Jasmyn Hunter;
Columbia – Tyler Duchesne, Jackson McCann;
Converse – Zachary Faircloth, Nicolas Farmer, Ashley Forgues Brock, Skyler Laroux, Elaina Richardson, Noah Sepulvado, Ashley Sims;
Coppell, Texas – Jada Freeman;
Cottonport – Rayne Canoe, Zachary Gauthier, Justin Tigner;
Coushatta – Kori Allen, La’Zaria Clark, Elizabeth Cummins, Dillon Foshee, Jason Gross, Ashley Guye, Tawanda Johnson, Sidney Jones, Emily King, Jeremy Lawson, William Lee, Aaron Murray, Allison Pearah, Jon Russell, Amey Sepulvado, Carmie Williams, Caroline Wren;
Covington – Kayla Keys, Andrea Mier, Cathleen Oviedo, Etienne Blanchat;
Crowley – Alyssa Huval;
Cumberland, Maryland – Rebekah Apple;
Cypress, Texas – Alexis Gomez;
Dallas, Texas – Nadia Carney, Natalie Robledo;
Darrow – Micheal Douglas;
DeKalb, Texas – Jaquan Jackson;
DeQuincy – Austin Nichols, Hayden Robertson;
DeRidder – Carson Brown, Maygin Chesson, Alphonse Engram Ashleigh Fedderman, Bambi Hardesty, Michael Keeper, Dustin Lauderback, Kyla Lockhart, Kimberly Nolen, Don Prater, Hayley Richard, Shynikia Roberson, Mikalyn Russell, Lauren Taylor, Ebony Terry;
Deer Park, Texas – Patrick McDonald, Blake Stephenson;
Denham Springs – Caitlyn Cutrer, Caitlin Griffin Halle Mahfouz, Jonathan Rodriguez, Stephanie Ryals, Amy Thomas, Emily Williams;
Denton, Texas – Ian Edwards;
Derry – Hannah Antee;
Des Allemands – Dilaney Deroche;
Destrehan – Patrick Juneau, Kiera Robinson;
Deville – Kealee Anderson, Hailey Bolton, Alexis Dennis, Kayla Dewilde, Candice Dryden, Amy Henderson, Karlee Littleton, Marlee Paulk, Vivian Vallery;
Dike, Texas – Brynn Offut;
Dodson – Kierstyn Cyrus, Nolan Griffin, Lydia McGaha, Brittany Walker;
Donaldsonville – Natalie Landry, Madeline Sotile;
Doyle – Mackensie Ulrich;
Dry Creek – Kayla Mandelin;
Dry Prong – Jacob Boydstun, Sarah Desselle, Christy Gough, Alisabeth Lockhart;
Duson – Autumn Ritter, Lane Royer;
Duvall, Washington – Jason Smigelski;
Effie – Jaydan Perkins;
Elizabeth – Clyde Hurst;
Elm Grove – Gabrielle Smith;
Elmer – Jerrica Beebe, Mikayla Deloach, Halston Rachal, Joseph Rachal;
Enon Valley, Pennsylvania – Jennifer Smiley;
Eros – Alecia Smith;
Ethel – Abby Guillory;
Eunice – Carli Esters, Tammy Richard, Emily Deshotel;
Evans – Lakin Smith;
Evergreen – Shelby Riche;
Farmerville – Jalissa Loyd;
Ferriday – Shanequa Tyler, Dalenesha Wimley;
Fisher – Hayden Courtney;
Flatwoods – Jasmine George;
Florien – Gabrielle Bryant, Ashley Carter, Travis Cook, Faith Hopkins, McKenzie Kuhlow, Megan Lampkin, Noah Parker, Emma Ray, Ashley Ross, Elizabeth Squillini, Shari Wilson;
Forest Hill – Andrianne Dore, Rachel Humphries, Claudia Marie, Charli Stanley;
Forest Park, Illinois – Kimberly Murray;
Forney, Texas – Kaymi Wheeler;
Fort Polk – Laura Cerqueira, Amanda Dhondt, Jasmine Dyer, Clarrissa Lancour, Jennifer Lara Hager, Andrea Marquez, Clare Masa, Blaise Nkengafac, Madison Popp, Lindsay Romero, Shiela May Tabonares, Whitney Tipton, Christian Wood;
Fort Riley, Kansas – Breanna Bryan;
Fort Sill, Oklahoma – Iryana Burrus;
Fort Worth, Texas – Charles Gregory Meade;
Franklin – Chaqaire Jenkins, Cheyenne Smith;
Franklinton – Brian Geragthy, Aron Stephens;
Freeland, Washington – Paul Aune;
Fresno, Texas – Terres Anderson;
Frierson – John Rachal, Valerie Smith;
Frisco, Texas – Adam Trupp;
Gardena, California – Cole Llorens;
Geismar – Kristi Contreary;
Georgetown – Laura White;
Gibsland – Tyler Sneed;
Glenmora – Kristopher Devore, Precious Goins, Abbie Johnson, Megan Johnson, Nellie Johnson, Savannah Thompson, Tiara Baker;
Gloster – Kylee Causey, Jennifer Simmons, Johnette Whorton;
Goldonna – Alexander Guillory;
Gonzales – Addison Adams, Ryan Gremillion, Victoria Gardner, Legand Lilly, Corey Payne, Jamien Sampson, Zoe Tapp, Jaci Templet, Trencia Washington;
Gorman, Texas – Kourtney Seaton;
Gramercy – Amber Theisges;
Grand Cane – Nathan Graham, Emily Miller, Matthew Raybon;
Gray – Cassie Becnel, Tevyn Johnson;
Greenwell Springs – Katherine Bryant, Katherine Langlois;
Gretna – Chloe Johnson, Jasmine Myles, Trinity Velazquez;
Gueydan – Hannah Sedatol;
Gulfport, Mississippi – Tamara Benton;
Gun Barrel City, Texas – Colton Banghart;
Hahnville – Catelyn Errington;
Hammond – Andrea Hidalgo, Kaylon Willoughby, William Woodworth;
Harlingen, Texas – Frances Knight;
Harvey – Tajalai Evans, Christiana Johnson, Alexis Taylor;
Hattiesburg, Mississippi – Mary Mitchell;
Haughton – Matthew Bailey, Benny Broadway, Arneshia Brooks, Katelynn Edwards, Shelby Grubbs, Kobe Jackson, Kylee Jackson, Daniel Langen, Sarah Ledford, Nicklaus Lowery, Angie Nguyen, Jamie Phillips, Makenzie Rains, Licentra Randolph, Kaylee Swart, Valerie Taylor, Zoey Thomas, Logan Turner, Lomia Watkins, Larissa Wells, Hunter Woods;
Haynesville – Eriel Fields, Sabrina Sowell, Allyssa Dodds;
Heflin – Rachael Vickers;
Henderson, Texas – Andrew Blackmon, Christina Marie Colley;
Henderson – Asha Cormier;
Hessmer – Kaitlynn Burke, Laney Jeansonne;
Hineston – Richard Clark, Madison Morrison, Karlie Taylor;
Homer – Francene Ferguson, Shannon Rhodes;
Honolulu, Hawaii – Melissa Baker, Hans Andersen Tan;
Hornbeck – Sarah Ceballos, Jerry Hughes, Jr., Carrie Wilson;
Hosston – Alaysia Fredieu;
Houma – Kelsey Chauvin, Anna Gautreaux, Zoe Hebert, Dylan LeBlanc, Venessa McKinley, Sara Rebstock, Kyle Siddle;
Houston, Texas – Bruce Beth, Brittany Davis, Oai Lee Huynhl
Hutto, Texas – Tommi Long;
Ida – Madison Campbell;
Independence – Chloe Whiddon;
Iota – Morgan Gotte, Katie Latiola;
Iowa – Marvette Williams;
Jamestown – Kylie Knotts;
Jeanerette – Brandy Jackson;
Jefferson – Matthew Broekman, Codi Vernace, Amanda Wilburn;
Jena – Tiara Brown, Candace Decker, Jessi McNeely, Dena Ray;
Jennings – Emily Benoit, Destany Brown, Phillip Gotte, KaTierra Lewis;
Jonesboro – Natalee Gray, Tia Moore;
Jonesville – Rachel Eichmann, Kayla Robertson, Kameron Stevenson, James White;
Kalaupapa, Hawaii – Kamamalu Nishihira-Asuncion;
Keatchie – Brittany Miller, Amber Nash, Sarah Plaisance;
Keithville – McKenzie Knotts, Shleby Loftin, Cara Lorensen, Dominique Jackson, Jerry Parks, Deja White;
Kemp, Texas – Katelynn Messer
Kenner – Gennyfer Pena;
Kerens, Texas – Brandon Brumbelow, Diego Maldonado;
Killeen, Texas – William Hooper, Nathalohn Nanai;
Kinder – Teralyn Plumber, Stewart Wheeler;
Kingwood, Texas – Alexandria Bailey;
Konarskie, Poland – Elzbieta Iwaniuk;
Labadieville – Jacelynn LeBlanc, Logan Simoneaux;
Lacombe – Casey Casler;
Lafayette – Taylor Aucoin, Bailey Begnaud, Natalye Bradley, Javian Bush, Amari Carmouche, Joshua Delaughter, Shaniya Fuselier, Ashley Guidry, Adele Hebert, Bryce Hernandez, Julia Laperouse, Collin Monaghan, Joshua Monaghan, Sarah Palmintier, Christina Poole, Jordan Redd, Madison Weathers, Ireland Williams;
Lake Arthur – Nicole Andrews, Tuesdi Stipek, Hannah Worley;
Lake Charles – Rebekah Nicholas, Emily Roller, Isaiah Roy;
Lake Wales, Florida – LaRon James;
Lakeside, California – Amanda Lee;
LaPlace – Melvin Bates, Jalen Haydel, Jacob St. Pierre;
Larose – Nicholas Hebert;
Las Vegas, Nevada – Caitlin Schweighart;
Lavon, Texas – Berenice Bretado, Matthew Howeth;
League City, Texas – Kennedi Carter, Mary Gilbert, Emily Ornelas, Lacee Savage, Christopher Zirkle;
Leander – Karissa Boswell;
Leavenworth, Kansas – Anuhea Iyo;
Lecompte – Logan Cheek, Allison Williams;
Leesville – Dakota Abrams, Kimberly Alwell, Summer Atkins, Kaitlyn Bailey, Hannah Baker, Marilyn Brooks, Rachal Brown, Kaylee Busby, Victoria Carbaugh, Jessica Clare, Angie Culbert, Baylor Dillon, Raegan Dotson, Brandon Fredieu, Miranda Fulks, Ashley Garcia, Sean Grady, Morgan Hall, Britney Harvey, Kimberly Henley, Haley Hood, Kelly Kealaula, Zachary Keeton, Lane Koury, Samatha LaMonte, Daniella Lowry, Karl Marzahl, Kylie McAllister, Amy McKellar, Kelly Mitchell, Emily Moore, Taylor Newman, Joseph Orchi, Kaitlyn Pajinag, Victoria Perkins, Elizabeth Rios, Amber Rose, Chloe Rouleau, Destiny Sanders, David Santos, Erin Schwartz, Riley Shackelford, Brandy Sherman, Joseph Slaughter, Claire Smyth, Heather Snell, Alicia Stanford, Collin Strickland, Sydni Striedel, Matthew Ward, Marissa Weldon, Mikayla Zills;
Lena – Lashae’ Lucas, Courtland Smith;
Lettsworth – Meilyn Woods;
Lindale, Texas – Eden Cook;
Little Elm, Texas – Jasmine Ealy, Daniel Larin, Brian Lenox, Kaitlyn McCullogh;
Livingston – Chase Crane;
Logansport – Kendoyle Cox, Megan Holmes, Maci Martin, Charles McClintock;
Longview, Texas – Hannah Dunn;
Lonoke, Arkansas – Rachel Terry;
Loranger – Cambree Bailey, Jessi Dominique;
Luling – Macie Barrios, Nathan Roth;
Lumberton, Texas – Joshua Terry;
Mabank, Texas – Dustin Huffman;
Madisonville – Sarahjane Ladut, Bailey Perrilloux;
Magnolia, Texas – Kyle Moore;
Mamou – Melissa Soileau;
Mandeville – Maci Burt, Mya Holmes, Sheridan Smith, Jalen Willis;
Mansfield – Canessia Johnson, Samantha Powell;
Mansura – Beau Barbry, Magen Hegger;
Many – Chelsa Arthur, Victoria Barnhill, Rachel Bensinger, Toby Bruce, Maegan Burkett, Hannah Chanler, Patrick Colston, Sarah Cross, Timothy Early, Tiarra Frazier, Brittney Garcie, Emily Holcomb, Mayci Lewis, Jenifer Meadows, Athena Mitchell, Kasey Moore, Seth Ozsoy, Chelsea Parrie, Andrew Penfield, Heather Trichel, Krisha Williams, Tyler Colston, Sheridan Gowen;
Marble Falls, Texas – Sarah Lewis;
Maringouin – Laura Scronce;
Marksville – Olivia Johnson, Shelby Lemoine, Madeleine Morrow, Tanner Nugent, Mackenzie Stanley;
Marrero – Tara Brown, Jade Duthu, Dorothy Gioia;
Marshall, Missouri – KaNeeshia Gay;
Marshall, Texas – Sydney Swilley, Abigail Upton;
Marthaville – Dylan Daniels, Mallory Powell, Hannah Sattler, Frank Lester;
Maurice – Jenna-Clair Courville, Adele Vincent, Elise Vincent;
Meraux – Sophie Stechmann;
Merryville – Aric Johnson;
Metairie – Kathryn Bancroft, Anna Birbiglia, Taylor Crawford, Cameron Duhe, Mary Gaffney, Ellie Mandel, Andrew Pitari;
Midlothian, Texas – Rachel Fowler;
Midlothian, Illinois – Daniel Hlad;
Minden – Roxy Easley, Abby Greene, Peyton Gray, Fisher McLemore, Kirsten Sibley, Amber Slater, Asata Sylvas, Edoard Talamayan, Madison Tanner, Jordan Young;
Minneapolis, Minnesota – Jenna Carlson;
Missouri City, Texas – Cayla Jones;
Monroe – William Adcock, Allie Ellerbe, Jaronda Griffin, Parron Jones, Skylar Sorrell, Jarviar Wade, Brittany Wilson;
Montegut – Megan Pellegrin;
Montgomery – Morgan Bartlett, Morgan McManus, Erikk Sluss, Hannah Vercher, Michael Waxley;
Moreauville – Austin Dismer, Nicholas Jackson;
Morrow – Quaniqua Joseph;
Murcia, Colombia – Cristina Gonzalez Corchon;
Natchez – Jackson Carroll, Jacorrian Davis, Courtney Sarpy, Morgan Slaugher, Patricia Wise;
Natchez, Mississippi – Victoria Bradford;
Natchitoches – Adedayo Adeniji, Jordan Alex, Tyler Anderson, James Armstrong, Aaron Averett, Brock Barrios, Gracie Bennett, Gavin Bergeron, Ciara Blade, Keaton Booker, Charles Bouchie, Shenita Braxton, Taylor Burch, Deasia Burrell, Ladiamond Burrell, Morgan Burris, Ebone Burton, Kezia Butler, Savannah Bynog, John Byone, Maria Carmona-Ruiz, Kiondra Clark, Lane Clevenger, Kaia Collins, Leanna Coy, Whitney Crooks, Kenneth Darcy, Kara Davis, Kelsy Davis, Sean Day, Leah Deford, Trenton Downs, Ashley Dranguet, Peyton Ebarb, Virginia Falgoust, Daniela Forero Salcedo, Hannah Forsythe, Eric Fredieu, Katlynn French, Luis Gallo Quintero, Abbie Gandy, Jeffrey Goff, Samuel Greene, Julian Guerrero Acevedo, Laura Guzman Rodriguez, Brianca Hall, Valentina Herazo Alvarez, John Howell, Jared Hulsey, Emily Johnson, Zachary Johnson, Abagael Kinney, Lyndon Knueppel, Karlee Laurence, Carlomagno Leon Jimenez, Maya Levo, Alba Maloff, Brooklyn Martin, Paula Martinez Marrugo, LiZhang Matuschka, Tyler McCain, Michael McClung, Kristin McQuillin, Jasmine Milsap, Sarah Moody, Coy Morgan, Matthew Nelson, Jorgia Nevers, Kevin Nutt, Kiara Padilla, Griffiana Paige, Kenneth Penrod, Chaka Palm, Kevin Price, Shalondria Rainey, LaKendria Remo, Alejandro Restrepo Cardozo, Kierstin Richter, William Rogers, Maria Rushing, Chandler Sarpy, Gabrielle Scarborough, Natalle Sers, Anise Settle, Anna Sibley, Jonathan Simmons, Patrick Sprung, Josie Stamey, Nicholas Swank, Carosha Taylor, Samuel Taylor, Harrison Thomas, Enonedria Thompson, Margaret Thompson, Caitlyn Tobin, Austin Townsend, Ricardo Ventura, Eva Venzant, Lauren Vienne, Ryan Wade, Daniel Whatley, Thomas Wiggins, Sherri Williams, Rylee Wyer, Naoko Yoshida,
Navasota, Texas – Shelton Eppler;
New Braunfels, Texas – Charli Fouts;
New Iberia – Tara Bonvillain, Kyrsten Freyou, Jacob Gary, Jeannette Hardy, Nicole Moore, Madison Romero, Alexis Trosclair;
New Llano – Laura Cowell, Sylvia Milerski, Dennis Stein, Collar Wilson;
New Orleans – Faith Burke, RyShaneka Kirsh, Trevor Morgan, Gloria Smyly, Rishard Winford;
Noble – Savannah Anderson, Landen Funderburk, Joshua Ray;
Nolensville, Tennessee – Joseph Tappel;
Norfolk, Virginia – Samantha Broughton;
North Richland Hills, Texas – Cody Germany;
North York, Ontario – Alexander Comanita;
Oakdale – Clayton Ashworth, Staci Brown, Kirstin Richard;
Olla – Morgan Barbo, Cierra Evans, Tanner Terrell;
Opelousas – Jordan Brisco, Kenya Gradnigo, Amy Levier, Sheridan Mayo, Kayla Pitre;
Paincourtville – Hannah Brister;
Panama City, Florida – Adam Normand;
Paradis – Kaitlyn Dunn, Kallie Lutz;
Pearland, Texas – Clent Jones;
Pineville – Victoria Bordelon, Raegan Brocato, Kaitlyn Burns, Taylor Campbell, Caitlin Crawford, Deanna Daniel, Katlin Ernst, Victoria Gambino, Brooke Gongre, Kaitlyn Jackson, Landon King, Laura Lachney, Carlee Lake, Jeffery Lepage, Emily Litton, James Perry, Cinnamon Player, Hannah Pusateri, Diane Richey, Rachel Rudd, Amaria Sapp, Jordan Sensat, Micah St. Andre, Reygan Taylor, Jaclyn Whatley, Rodney Williams;
Plain Dealing – Nicholas Cason;
Plano, Texas – Asher Van Meter;
Plaucheville – Matthew Armand;
Pleasant Hill – Makenzi Patrick, Yasmine Maxie;
Pollock – Tanner Brazil, Erika Clark, Dalton Kopp, Samantha Wilber,
Pollok, Texas – Katelyn Boles;
Ponchatoula – Kaitlyn Hawkins;
Port Allen – Kennedy Cullen, Evan Daigle, Samantha Moses;
Port Barre – Lauren Deville, Skylar Guidroz, Kirsten Sonnier;
Prairieville – Donesha Blount, Lauren Breaux, Claire Credeur, Chloe Lambert, Kyle Munson, Ellise Vice, Derek Walle, Brady Wilson;
Princeton – Micah Larkins, Alyssia Mobley, Katelyn Nattin, Ariell Shield;
Provencal – Rachel Head, Christopher Jennings, Samantha Toro;
Puyallup, Washington – Aine Oh;
Quitman – Cassie Tucker;
Raceland – Paige Parks, DQuincy McGuire;
Rayne – Bailey Beard, Bishop Breaux;
Rayville – Emily Rawls, Terry Rogers, Leslie Sharbono;
Reno, Nevada – Olivia Marazzo, Sydney Oren;
Richardson, Texas – Riley Cantrell, Lauren-Ashley Clarke;
Ringgold – Joseph Hays, Terreny Langford, Lauren Nelson, Olivia Prado, Aileecia Tipton, Darrion Sims, Caleb Vining, Tyler Weathers;
River Ridge – Alexander Thibodeau, Taylor Young;
Robeline – Chad Berly, Jonathan Chism, Hunter DuBois, Alecia Eddleman, Kelsey Elkins, Hannah Hennigan, Richard McCollum, Morgan Neugent, Ember O’Bannon, Megan Palmer, Lillian Rachal, Tyler Tousek, Jeffrey Watley;
Rosepine – Emilee Johnson;
Rosharon, Texas – Whitney Washington;
Ruston – Irene Hild, Lara Schales, Jamesha Woods;
Saint Amant – Kylie Nix;
Saint Bernard – Emily Snyder;
Saint Francisville – Robert Burke, Claire Leming, Ryan Reed;
Saint Gervais la Foret, France – Marcelline Poitevin;
Saint Martinville – Chaselyn Lewis;
Saline – Isabella Jones, Malayna Poche;
San Antonio, Texas – Hayden Brown, Paris Finkbeiner, Kelli Gamble;
San Pedro Sula, Cortes, Colombia – Jose Bustillo Aguero, Cesia Corrales, Bella Trimino Gutierrez;
Saratoga, Arkansas – Christie Sain;
Scott – Hannah Durgin, Taylor Joseph;
Scurry, Texas – Rebecca Blackshear;
Shantow City, China – Zhixin Lin;
Shongaloo – Kayla Mouser;
Shreveport – DayJah Alexander, Maria Awwad, Shakendra Bailey, Erin Batts, Antanae Baylock, JiKeeriya-Jontay Bowden, Rakeisha Brown, Anquaneshia Burnham, Kaylan Campbell, Neeley Caudle, Kesherion Collins, Hannah Crnkovic, Kendall Crosby, April Daniels, Joslyn Davis, Destiny Deal, Kevin Denks, Kimberly Dennis, Kaitlyn Doyal, Chenara Dredden, Laura Mary-Katherine Duhon, Shalanda Duncan, Reagan Escude, Chloe Farrar, Jenna Fielder, Sterlin Foster, Jamie French, Tyler Gardner, JaSae Gatlin, Rayvin Gaudet, Evan Gibson, Karina Goodnight, Lauren Gore, Ashleigh Grace, Anna Green, Elaina Guerrero, Matthew Haltom, Jennifer Hardey, Regyne Hardy, Kelsey Harlow, Madison Harper, Kimberly Housley, Shleby Hunter, Madyson Istre, Jazzmine Jackson, Caitlin Johnson, Carly Johnson, Christopher Johnson, Jada Johnson, Zachary Johnson, William Mahoney, Caitlyn Malloy, LaTonya Martin, Aysia Mills, Acquiria Mitchell, Dylan Molenhour, Shanautica Montgomery, Kelly Moody, Kendall Murray, Aaron Navarre, Hannah Nicholls, Olivia Noonan, Annabelle Parker, Soleil Paterson, Mary Murray, Michael Phelps, Hayden Pilcher, Laura Pritchard, Bailey Rech, Nahjee Reid, Mallori Sanders, Kendall Sanford, Angelica Satcher, Yuriana Sauseda, Katherine Sawyer, Lawson Scott, Cynthia Shahriar, Shermaine Shorter, Mary Sibley, Ciara Sipes, Richard Sloan, Jessica Sowers, Lindsey Sullivan, Jordan Taylor, Joyce Taylor, Rodnisha Terry, Anne Tibbit, Chloe Vance, Kayla Waller, Lajayda Williams, Suzanne Williams, Kristy Wilson, Jonathan Zavalydriga;
Simmesport – Olivia Draper, Taylor Myers;
Simpson – David Marquis, Christina Snider;
Singer – Emily Smith;
Slidell – Rikki Ayers, Brittany Brooks, Jacqueline Coleman, Shakera Dixon, Jordan Garcia, Thomas Garner, Claire Harvey, William Jensen, Tristan Johnson, Allyssa Marshall, Isabel Melhado, Kha Nguyen, John Norvel, Theresa Sharp, Raina Woods;
Spain – Judit Castillo Gargallo;
Spring, Texas – Victoria Harris;
St. Francisville – Emeria Jones;
St. Martinville – Cassandra Zenon;
Starks – Sara Hyatt, Melina Royer;
Stonewall – Carolyn Davlin, Emmy Hinds, Tobert Mcallen, Hunter Tuck, Jonathan Perot, Hunter Tuck;
Sulphur – Andrina Ferguson, Madeline Fortenberry, Derek Henry, Helen-Lois Mancil, Trevor Molitor, Elisabeth Perez, Makenzie Simon, Justin Sittig, Andrew Stephens, Shelby Sullivan, Sonya Wren;
Sunset – Deandra Eaglin, Sonia Vidrine;
Talihina, Oklahoma – Heidi Couch;
Taylor, Texas – Jake English;
Texarkana, Texas – Sydney Cowgill, Cody Hambly, Jasmine Neal;
Texarkana, Arkansas – Monique Walker, Kenneth Williams;
Thibodaux – Beth Olin, Cierra Winch;
Tobyhanna, Pennsylvania – Brianna Morosco;
Trout – Harley Lisenby, Kalee McGuffee;
Tupelo, Mississippi – Bailey Griffin;
Vidalia – Charles Johnson, Brittany Kennedy;
Ville Platte – Regan Hazelton;
Vinton – Shae Cramer, Kelsie Rayon, Madison Zaunbrecher;
Vivian – Jaylon Berry, Hannah Campbell, Chase Lewis;
Warrenton, Virginia – Melissa Martinez;
Washington – Madelyn Dupont, Ambrieanna Lazard;
Waskom, Texas – Mary Alexander, Blakely Canfield;
Waynesboro, Mississippi – David Hodo;
Welsh – Edna Hofmann, Daniel Menard;
West, Texas – Nathan Nors;
West Monroe – Abigail Beck, Brandy Chapman, Alexandra Clack, Kirstin Elrod, Brianna Fife, Evelyn Maguire, Cassandra Phillips, Candyce Steele, Melissa Taylor, Syroi Webb, Christopher Wynn;
Westwego – Tja’h Edwards;
Wills Point, Texas – Rebekah Clark;
Winnfield – Jermesia Anderson, Taylor Burnett, Mia County, Ashlyn Duck, Rhonda Duff, Jourdan Fitzgerald, Hunter Johnson, Kayla Jones, Caitlyn Martin, Tenisha Phillips, Avonna Wilson;
Winnsboro – Samantha Browning, Hunter Cooper, Darrel Doyle, A’Lexus Johnson;
Winter Springs, Florida – Justin Garretson;
Youngsville – Blair Fontenot, Charli Fontenot, Brette Reaux, Isabelle Vivien;
Zachary – Lydia Johnson, Chasity Matthews, Demetriona Goudeau;
Zwolle – Kierstyn Cartinez, Hillary Charles, Michantwana Lacey, Courtney McDaniel, Holly Laroux, Konner Parrie, Treveon Perrty, Marcelina Remedies;
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Conheça o Filme Under the Bridge (Debaixo da ponte) e o seu elenco completo
Um filme Dirigido por Victoria Mahoney
EXCLUSIVO: Depois de fazer história como a primeira mulher afro-americana a dirigir um filme de Star Wars com sua segunda unidade dirigindo o show no Episódio IX de Star Wars de JJ Abrams, Vic Mahoney está retornando à TV como diretora e produtora executiva do piloto de drama médico da CBS Under the Bridge.
Mahoney acabou de encerrar seu período de direção da segunda unidade de Star Wars na semana passada. Antes de embarcar na grande tarefa do filme, Mahoney fez sua estréia como diretor piloto na primavera passada com outro drama da CBS, The Red Line, dos produtores Greg Berlanti e Ava DuVernay.
Mahoney recentemente foi nomeado para um NAACP Image Award por dirigir a série Seven Seconds da Netflix de Veena Sud e também dirigiu dois episódios da série limitada TNT de Patty Jenkins, I Am the Night, estrelada por Chris Pine.
Mahoney, que começou sua carreira na televisão dirigindo um episódio de Queen Sugar de DuVernay, está adaptando o romance de ficção científica Dawn, vencedor do Prêmio Hugo de Octavia Butler, que ela produzirá ao lado de DuVernay e Macro. Mahoney é representado por Verve e pela advogada Nina Shaw.
Under the Bridge conta a história da cirurgiã Caitlin Lancaster. Quando um escândalo abala sua prática médica e seu relacionamento com seu parido e seus amigos, Caitlin assume a liderança na tentativa de consertar sua carreira e seu casamento.
O filme tem um grande elenco com principais personagens na dramaturgia sua produção e grande
*Ficha técnica completa*
Título original: Under the Bridge (Debaixo da ponte)
Ano 2022
Dirigido por: Victoria Mahoney
Classificação L - Livre para todos os públicos
Gênero : Drama
Países de Origem: Estados Unidos
Roteiristas:
• Jerry Bruckheimer
• Rina MimounRina Mimoun
Elenco Atores e Personagens
Ajay Mehta - Chati Singh
Brian Stepanek - Glen Heath
Caitlin Thompson (III) - Nurse Tori Dean
Christina Elmore - Brianna Reims
David Ajala - Dan Wilcox
Grace Tuzon - Marissa Bell
Jennifer Morrison - Caitlin Lancaster
Joel-Ryan Armamento - Nurse Carl
Justin Kirk - Michael Shapiro
Kalina Vanska - Yoga Instructor
Megan Suri - Sabrina
Missy Doty - Nurse Linda
Reggie Lee - Charlie Colwin
Rishi Arya - Anesthesiologis
Sarayu Blue - Ameni Avvari
Thales Egidio - Andres
Violet Brinson - Taylor Shapiro
Empresas de produção
CBS Studios - JBTV Chicago
levou apenas três semanas nos cinemas para ganhar a honra de se tornar o filme de maior bilheteria de todos os tempos. o filme tem como protagonista muitos atores, e nos levou a um outro planeta nessa dramaturgia.
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When Gumball sleeps through the delivery of his favorite new toy, it turns up missing! Now it’s up to him, Darwin, and Anais to follow the clues to a mysterious underground system beneath Elmore and uncover a truth they never thought possible.
From writer Megan Brennan (Steven Universe, Pencil Pup) and artist Kate Sherron (Regular Show) comes Elmore’s greatest detective caper yet as Gumball and Darwin channel their favorite fictional heroes to unravel the mystery of the Tunnel Kingdom!
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Amazing World of Gumball OGN Vol. 5: Tunnel Kingdom SC Publisher: KaBOOM!, an imprint of BOOM! Studios Writer: Kate Sherron Artist: Laura Langston Cover Artist: Jenna Ayoub Colorist: Charlotte “Chikuto” Harrison Letterer: Mike Fiorentino Price: $14.99
PREVIEW: Amazing World of Gumball OGN Vol. 5: Tunnel Kingdom SC When Gumball sleeps through the delivery of his favorite new toy, it turns up missing! Now it’s up to him, Darwin, and Anais to follow the clues to a mysterious underground system beneath Elmore and uncover a truth they never thought possible.
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Check out the tasty new poster for The Ice Cream Truck. The psychological thriller hits VOD on August 18 via Uncork’d Entertainment. Watch the trailer here.
Written and directed by Megan Freels Johnston (granddaughter of author Elmore Leonard), the suburban nightmare stars Deanna Russo (Being Human), John Redlinger, Lisa Ann Walter, Emil Johnsen, and Jeff Daniel Phillips (Westworld).
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Megan Amram proves she'll do whatever it takes to accomplish her life-long dream of winning an Emmy. Created / Written / Directed By: Megan Amram Executive Produced By: Megan Amram, Dave Kneebone, Janel Kranking Producer: Joseph Carnegie Starring: Megan Amram Guest Starring: Brian Polk, Alison Rich, Shannon Woodward Director of Photography: Barry Elmore Editor: Drew Kordik Sound Mixer: John Maynard Camera Operator: Billy Coleman Graphic Artist: Tak Boroyan Production Assistants: Andrea Arrellaga, David Carliner For more episodes of An Emmy For Megan visit anemmyformegan.com
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