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*ABD'nin Carson kentindeki Dignity Sağlık Spor Park'ta saat 03:30'da başlayacak olan 2024 CONCACAF Kadınlar Altın Kupa A Grubu birinci maçı. Turnuvanın açılışında mücadeleyi Kanadalı hakem Myriam Marcotte yönetecek.
*CONCACAF YouTube kanalından naklen yayınlanacak olan maç.
*9. dakikada Rebeca Bernal penaltı vuruşunu dışarı gönderdi. Meksika öne geçme şansını kaçırdı.
*İlk yarısı golsüz neticelendi.
*0-0 biten maç. İki taraf da 1 puanla başlangıcını yaptı.
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January 2020 Programming Synopsis For Disney Channels
Saturday, Jan. 4
Original Series – Episode Premiere on Disney XD
Big Hero 6 The Series “Hiro The Villain“
(10:00-10:30 A.M. EST)
Momakase blackmails Hiro into helping her steal her family’s knives from Yama’s safe.
TV-Y7 FV
Friday, Jan. 10
Original Series – Episode Premiere on Disney Channel
The Rocketeer “X-Treme Hero/Hot on the Trail“
(11:00-11:30 A.M. EST)
“X-Treme Hero” – The Rocketeer introduces Tesh to his extreme sports idol, Xena Treme, after rescuing her during a snowboarding competition.
“Hot on the Trail” – Kit joins Tesh and his dad, with their Hughesville Trailbazer troop, on a hike to the famed Gemstone Firefall waterfall and must stop Laura and Harley from stealing the precious gemstone that lies within.
*Rahul Kohli (“iZombie”) guest stars as Tesh’s dad, Mr. Cheena. Ian Chen (ABC‘s “Fresh off the Boat”), Maria Bamford (“Arrested Development”) and Kari Wahlgren (“DC Superhero Girls”) recur as Logan, Laura and Harley, respectively.
TV-Y
Original Series – Episode Premiere on Disney Channel
Fancy Nancy “Nancy’s Parfait Birthday/Nancy Finds a Rainbow”
(1:00-1:30 P.M. EST)
“Nancy’s Parfait Birthday” – Nancy wants to have the perfect birthday party, but things don’t go as planned.
“Nancy Finds a Rainbow” – Nancy desperately tries to see her first rainbow.
TV-Y
Original Series – Episode Premiere on Disney Channel
Elena of Avalor “The Birthday Cruise”
(1:30-2:00 P.M. EST)
Elena throws a birthday party for Princess Chloe aboard the royal sailboat, but things go awry when they wash ashore a magical isle inhabited by a cursed sea nymph.
*Sofia Carson (Disney Channel’s “Descendants” franchise) guest stars as Maliga. Rachel Brosnahan (“The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel”), Jamie-Lynn Sigler (“The Sopranos”) and Chrissie Fit (“Pitch Perfect”) return as Princess Chloe, Princess Rebeca and Princess Valentina, respectively.
TV-Y
Original Series – SERIES PREMIERE on Disney Channel
The Owl House “A Lying Witch and a Warden“
(8:46-9:10 P.M. EST)
Luz, a self-assured teenage girl, accidentally stumbles upon a portal to a magical world where she befriends a rebellious witch, Eda, and an adorably tiny warrior, King. In order to get home, Luz must help them with a mission.
TV-G
Saturday, Jan. 11
Original Series – Episode Premiere on Disney Channel
Big City Greens “Impopstar/Football Camp”
(9:30-10:00 A.M. EST)
“Impopstar” – Cricket is mistaken for a tween pop star and exploits the situation for all the perks of fame.
“Football Camp” – Remy and Cricket attend football camp in an attempt to impress Remy’s Dad.
*Colton Dunn (“Superstore”) and Danny Trejo (“Machete”) return as Russell Remington and Vasquez, respectively.
TV-Y7
Original Series – Episode Premiere on Disney XD
Big Hero 6 The Series “Portal Enemy“
(10:00-10:30 A.M. EST)
Megan confronts Hiro about being a vigilante and threatens to tell Chief Cruz the truth.
*Jessica Paré (“Mad Men”) guest stars as circus acrobat and physicist, Sirque.
TV-Y7 FV
Sunday, Jan. 12
Original Series – Episode Premiere on Disney Channel
Rapunzel’s Tangled Adventure “Pascal’s Dragon”
(7:05-7:28 A.M. EST)
When Pascal befriends a baby dragon, he must decide between his new friend and the safety of Corona.
TV-Y7
Friday, Jan. 17
Original Series – Episode Premiere on Disney Channel
Vampirina “The Great Esmeralda/Frog’s Breath“
(10:00-10:30 A.M. EST)
“The Great Esmeralda” – Vee gets a reading from The Great Esmeralda saying that she will lose one of her friends, so she sets out to make sure her fortune doesn’t come true.
*Rachel Bloom (“Crazy Ex-Girlfriend”) guest stars as the infamous fortune teller, Esmeralda.
“Frog’s Breath” – Vee accidentally turns herself into a frog when she tries practicing a potion from the advanced section of her magic book.
TV-Y
Original Series – Episode Premiere on Disney Channel
The Rocketeer “Valerie the Valkyrie/Follow that Bulldog“
(11:00-11:30 A.M. EST)
“Valerie the Valkyrie” – Feeling that the Rocketeer is stealing her thunder, Valerie creates her own superhero identity, The Valkyrie.
*Navia Robinson (Disney Channel’s “Raven’s Home”) returns as Valerie.
“Follow that Bulldog” – The Cast-Iron Chef attempts to steal Kit’s family cookbook from the Bulldog Café.
*Ted Allen (“Chopped“) guest stars as Cast-Iron Chef.
TV-Y
Original Series – Episode Premiere on Disney Channel
The Owl House “Witches Before Wizards“
(8:46-9:08 P.M. EST)
An ancient wizard gives Luz a map for a mystical quest.
TV-G
Saturday, Jan. 18
Original Series – Episode Premiere on Disney Channel
Big City Greens “Heat Beaters/Bill-iever”
(9:30-10:00 A.M. EST)
“Heat Beaters” – Cricket and Remy play a contentious game of “H-O-R-S-E” on the hottest day of the year.
*NBA All-Star Karl Anthony Towns guest stars as Wizard Williams and Ricky Stork. Wendi McLendon-Covey (ABC’s “The Goldbergs”) returns as Nancy Green.
“Bill-iever” – In order to avoid punishment, Cricket must make his dad believe in aliens.
TV-Y7
Original Series – Episode Premiere on Disney XD
Big Hero 6 The Series “Fred the Fugitive“
(10:00-10:30 A.M. EST)
Fred’s invisibility function on his suit glitches during patrol.
TV-Y7 FV
Friday, Jan. 24
Original Series – Episode Premiere on Disney Channel
T.O.T.S. “The Valentine Spirit/Shell Games“
(10:00-10:30 A.M. EST)
“The Valentine Spirit” – Freddy and Pip rush to deliver Valentines to the babies they’ve delivered to make it back in time for the Valentine’s Day Party.
“Shell Games” – Freddy, Pip and K.C. try to get a shy turtle out of her shell.
TV-Y
Original Series – Episode Premiere on Disney Channel
The Rocketeer “Recipe for Disaster/The Critter Gang“
(11:00-11:30 A.M. EST)
“Recipe for Disaster” – When Kit and Sareena refuse to expose the secret ingredients in their renowned family recipes, Cast-Iron Chef tries to steal them.
*Ted Allen (“Chopped) returns as Cast-Iron Chef.
“The Critter Gang” – Kit investigates a string of robberies across Hughesville that seem to be committed by wild animals.
TV-Y
Original Series – Episode Premiere on Disney Channel
The Owl House “I Was a Teenage Abomination“
(8:46-9:08 P.M. EST)
Luz sneaks into the local magic school to help a friend and makes a new enemy in the process.
*Tati Gabrielle (“Chilling Adventures of Sabrina”) guest stars as Willow, Mae Whitman (“The DUFF”) guest stars as Amity and Issac Ryan Brown (Disney Channel’s “Raven’s Home”) guest stars as Gus.
TV-G
Saturday, Jan. 25
Original Series – Episode Premiere on Disney Channel
Big City Greens “Shark Objects/Dream Weaver”
(9:30-10:00 A.M. EST)
“Shark Objects” – When the Greens try to spend an eventful day at the beach, Cricket tries to prank the beach-goers.
*Rhys Darby (“Flight of the Conchords”) guest stars as Life Guard and Wendi McLendon-Covey (ABC’s “The Goldbergs”) returns as Nancy Green.
“Dream Weaver” – Cricket discovers he can influence the family’s dreams to disastrous real-life results.
TV-Y7
Original Series – Episode Premiere on Disney XD
Big Hero 6 The Series “Major Blast“
(10:00-10:30 A.M. EST)
A new villain, Major Blast, appears in the city and targets Fred.
TV-Y7 FV
Sunday, Jan. 26
Original Series – Episode Premiere on Disney Channel
Rapunzel’s Tangled Adventure “Cassandra’s Revenge”
(7:05-7:50 A.M. EST)
When Rapunzel feels ready to settle down and begin living a normal life, Cassandra returns to Corona with a score to settle.
TV-Y7
Friday, Jan. 31
Original Series – Episode Premiere on Disney Channel
Fancy Nancy “Nancy and the Mermaid Ballet/Operation: Fix Marabelle!”
(1:00-1:30 P.M. EST)
“Nancy and the Mermaid Ballet” – Nancy gets jealous when Bree gets the part she was hoping to play.
“Operation: Fix Marabelle!” – Nancy discovers she’s an exceptional doll surgeon who stays calm under pressure.
TV-Y
Original Series – Episode Premiere on Disney Channel
The Owl House “The Intruder“
(8:46-9:08 P.M. EST)
Luz and King must defend The Owl House from a mysterious intruder.
TV-G
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muse list
since tumblr still won’t fix my blog, here’s a basic list of my muses - feel free to dm me for more details on any of them!
elite
ander (primary)
carla (by request)
christian (primary)
guzman (primary)
malick (by request)
omar (primary)
rebeca (by request)
samu (by request)
yeray (by request)
glee
blaine (by request)
jake (secondary)
puck (aron piper, primary)
quinn (secondary - alt. olivia holt)
rachel (sofia carson, secondary)
santana (cierra ramirez, secondary)
sebastian (primary - alt. aron piper)
sugar (jade thrilwall, by request)
la casa de papel
rio (primary)
nairobi (by request)
tokyo (by request
misc
jackie (that 70′s show, sarah jeffery, secondary)
robin (how i met your mother, lindsey morgan, by request)
ocs
austin (miguel bernardeau, secondary, actor)
damian (omar ayuso, primary, sugar baby/influencer)
drew (nick robinson, secondary, hotel clerk)
eva (rosalia, secondary, costume designer)
fifi (ariana grande, secondary, mechanic)
javi (diego tinoco, secondary, unemployed)
maia (normani, secondary, stylist)
mimi (cierra ramirez, secondary, bartender)
ollie (michael evans behling, secondary, intern)
sage (miguel herran, primary, delinquent)
sierra (cindy kimberly, secondary, nfl cheerleader)
silas (aron piper, primary, verse dependent (typically unemployed rich kid) )
spencer (madelyn cline, secondary, student)
tristan (rome flynn, secondary, artist)
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In the Eye of the Tornado: Rethinking the Limits of Design Copy
In celebration of Women’s History Month, March Object of the Day posts highlight women designers in the collection.
As design director for her alma mater, Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California, from 1991 to 1996, designer and artist Rebeca Méndez (b. 1962, Mexico City; active Los Angeles) played a key role in re-envisioning the school’s visual identity.[1] From event posters and program advertisements to course catalogs, Méndez experimented with innovative layouts, characterized by translucent layers, the illusion of depth, and organic transitions.[2] During her tenure, she and her staff produced over 300 projects a year, all of which were intended to embody a spirit of “transition,” echoing the institution’s shifting cultural identity. This translated into designs that, in critic Veronique Vienne’s words, developed a “fractured, hybrid and deliberately non-linear visual language.”[3] The posters and publications often foster close looking through their use of distorted text and evocative photographs which flow fluidly from one plane into the next. At the helm of a re-design for a school of design —no small task—Méndez understood the importance of stretching and re-configuring the discipline’s boundaries, thereby drawing attention to the full potential of typography, digital production, and book design.
This poster for the Environmental Design department, produced in collaboration with Tara Carson, was intended to attract potential students to the program. Its dynamism pivots around the tornado-like element at center, which is composed of a variety of found and natural materials, reminiscent of a bird’s nest. Juxtaposed with the architectural models at the bottom left, these scrounged supplies hint at the program’s focus on blending nature and technology to create sustainable structures. To endow the poster with energy, Méndez and Carson relate all other elements of the composition to the twirling focal point, from the undulating headline, which emulates the revolving motion, to the colored planes and text passages, which gesture back towards the center. On the poster’s lively play with depth, Méndez explains, “We created the typographic headline from one plane stretching almost beyond its capacity to make contact with another plane and be forever altered. In the tension created between the severity of an x and y axis grid and the ethereal depth of the z axis is where we hit formal design bliss.”[4] From its animated quality to its intimation of three-dimensionality, this poster exemplifies Méndez’s approach to revitalizing the Art Center College of Design’s brand, a look that she credits with shaping her own design identity as a then-emerging professional. The poster’s topic, moreover, parallels Méndez’s interest in the environment and the natural world, themes which animate her current design practice through her studio, Rebeca Méndez Design (fd. 1996), as well as her ongoing artistic ventures.
Maeve Coudrelle is a Curatorial Assistant in Latino Design.
[1] Pat Kirkham, ed., Women Designers in the USA, 1900-2000: Diversity and Difference (New Haven: Yale University Press, 2000), 378.
[2] Donald Albrecht, Steven Holt, and Ellen Lupton, Design Culture Now: National Design Triennial (New York: Princeton Architectural Press, 2000), 50-51.
[3] Veronique Vienne, “Designing from Skin to Screen,” Graphis 52.306 (Nov. 1, 1996): 48.
[4] Quoted in Vienne, 53.
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Qué rostros les gustaría ver en el verse?
oh, corazón. no debiste hacer esa pregunta...
perdón si de algunos no ponemos los nombres, no comocemos muchos fcs del sudeste asiático así que pusimos sólo nombres de las bandas. pero si quieren manden más al inbox y los agregaremos, pues esto también se pondrá en la sección de preguntas frecuentes.
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List of girls that may break your heart
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Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia
* Coordinado por los historiadores Miguel Orduña Carson y Alejandro de la Torre Hernández, el volumen es una coedición del INAH y la UNAM.
* Los ensayos de autores contemporáneos abordan los casos de anarquismo internacional sucedidos a finales del siglo XIX y principios del XX.
Una revisión a la lucha organizadora de Julio Reynaga en el Perú, la oratoria propagandística entre los anarquistas de Cataluña hecha por los franceses Octave Jahn y Paul Bernard, así como el activismo intelectual de Frank Tannenbaum en la costa este de Estados Unidos, son parte de los temas tratados en el libro Historias de anarquistas, coeditado por el Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia (INAH) y la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM).
Presentado en la Dirección de Estudios Históricos (DEH) del INAH, el volumen coordinado por los historiadores Miguel Orduña Carson y Alejandro de la Torre Hernández, presenta diez ensayos de autores contemporáneos, sobre experiencias de anarquismo mundial sucedidas a finales del siglo XIX y principios del XX.
Moderada por Rebeca Monroy (DEH-INAH), la mesa de presentación contó con los comentarios de ambos coordinadores, de los investigadores de la DEH, Jacinto Barrera Bassols y Gerardo Necoechea, y de Ignacio Sosa, de la Facultad de Filosofía y Letras de la UNAM.
El doctor Orduña Carson indicó que la publicación es testimonio del creciente interés por abordar las ideas y prácticas de aquellos que en su momento se comprometieron con un ideal para transformar la sociedad. “En Europa, Sudamérica, las Antillas y América del Norte, los apóstoles de la idea, en su lucha cotidiana por un mundo mejor dejaron un legado histórico caracterizado por la denuncia de la injusticia y una voluntad inquebrantable de resistir”.
Por su parte, el maestro de la Torre Hernández, adscrito a la DEH, manifestó que lo interesante del libro es ver la diversidad de enfoques en torno a esta doctrina. Añadió que la publicación es resultado del Encuentro/Taller de Cultura Obrera, impulsado desde la DEH en 2017, en el que participaron varios de los autores que en esta ocasión colaboran con un ensayo.
En tanto, el historiador Jacinto Barrera puntualizó que el movimiento sigue siendo un potencial para desarrollar ideas, sobre todo en términos de solidaridad, ante la confrontación con cualquier clase de poder.
A su vez, el profesor Sosa Álvarez añadió que los diez artículos presentados cubren un espectro amplio de cómo es visto el anarquismo, tanto por el Estado como por los propios anarquistas protagonistas e historiadores contemporáneos. Los trabajos que conforman el volumen están agrupados en dos grandes capítulos: “Ideas y rutas” y “Letras y escenas”, cada uno compuesto de cinco artículos respectivamente.
En el primer texto, David Doillon escribe sobre la participación propagandística de los franceses Octave Jahn y Paul Bernard, que se internaron en las redes anarquistas de Cataluña a finales del XIX. Asimismo, Alejandro de la Torre habla sobre la famosa edad de oro del anarquismo en Estados Unidos, la cual duró aproximadamente de 1887 a 1927; mientras que Steven J. Hirsch aborda la lucha organizadora de Julio Reynaga en el Perú, y la formación del movimiento anarquista entre 1890 y 1920 en las ciudades de Trujillo y Chiclayo.
El primer segmento culmina con los escritos de Aurelio Fernández, quien presenta una crónica del pedagogo y anarquista Abelardo Saaverda, personaje que se erigió como un incansable defensor de las clases populares, principalmente del campesinado andaluz. Enseguida, Mario Castillo, detalla la historia del anarquista alemán Agustín Souchy en Cuba.
La segunda sección inicia con el análisis que hace Elisa Servín en torno al activismo intelectual de Frank Tannenbaum en la costa este de Estados Unidos, su estudio inicia desde 1914, cuando el joven Frank convocó una protesta en exigencia de comida y techo para los desempleados sin hogar de Nueva York. Continúa con el ensayo de José Luis Gutiérrez, quien profundiza en el anarquismo andaluz (1870-1936), con un enfoque especial en las tres huelgas laborales que le dieron fuerza al movimiento 1901-1903, 1918-1920 y 1931-1934.
Los últimos tres ensayos aluden a la anarquía mexicana; Anna Ribera, se enfoca en la vida de Francisco Ferrer Guardia, pedagogo y libertario español. En su texto examina las formas en que el proyecto pedagógico y la figura mártir de Ferrer, se difundieron en México de la mano de la prensa y las organizaciones anarquistas y anarcosindicalistas durante la década revolucionaria de 1910.
En el penúltimo ensayo, Ulises Ortega toca la creación de la Federación Anarquista Mexicana (FAM), fundada en 1941 y que llevó a cabo sus actividades con el apoyo de exiliados de la Guerra Civil española. Finalmente, Miguel Orduña, en su ensayo aborda aquellos referentes historiográficos del anarquismo mexicano, cuyo auge se dio en 1930 con manifestaciones como aquella reedición del periódico de corte anarquista Regeneración (1937 y 1938), mismo que había sido fundado en 1901 por los hermanos Flores Magón. Además, hace un repaso breve sobre los movimientos anarquistas de la etapa contemporánea de México.
Para concluir el evento, Gerardo Necoechea expresó que las publicaciones y propagandas anarquistas, generalmente derivaban en persecución y huida para los autores. “Ser anarquista de 1876 a 1936, también implicaba ser itinerante, es decir, el ideal de solidaridad a través de todo tipo de fronteras contribuía a practicar la idea de pertenecer al mundo y a ninguna nación”.
Historias de anarquistas, primera edición, año 2017, pertenece a la Colección Historia, de la Serie Logos, y puede adquirirse en las tiendas del INAH y la librería de la FFyL-UNAM.
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Elena throws a birthday party for Princess Chloe aboard the royal sailboat, but things go awry when they wash ashore a magical isle inhabited by a cursed sea nymph.
*Sofia Carson (Disney Channel’s “Descendants” franchise) guest stars as Maliga. Rachel Brosnahan (“The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel”), Jamie-Lynn Sigler (“The Sopranos”) and Chrissie Fit (“Pitch Perfect”) return as Princess Chloe, Princess Rebeca and Princess Valentina, respectively.
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In the Eye of the Tornado: Rethinking the Limits of Design
In celebration of Women’s History Month, March Object of the Day posts highlight women designers in the collection.
As design director for her alma mater, Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California, from 1991 to 1996, designer and artist Rebeca Méndez (b. 1962, Mexico City; active Los Angeles) played a key role in re-envisioning the school’s visual identity.[1] From event posters and program advertisements to course catalogs, Méndez experimented with innovative layouts, characterized by translucent layers, the illusion of depth, and organic transitions.[2] During her tenure, she and her staff produced over 300 projects a year, all of which were intended to embody a spirit of “transition,” echoing the institution’s shifting cultural identity. This translated into designs that, in critic Veronique Vienne’s words, developed a “fractured, hybrid and deliberately non-linear visual language.”[3] The posters and publications often foster close looking, through their use of distorted text and evocative photographs, which flow fluidly from one plane into the next. At the helm of a re-design for a school of design —no small task—Méndez understood the importance of stretching and reconfiguring the discipline’s boundaries, thereby drawing attention to the full potential of typography, digital production, and book design.
This poster for the Environmental Design department, produced in collaboration with Tara Carson, was intended to attract potential students to the program. Its dynamism pivots around the tornado-like element at center, which is composed of a variety of found and natural materials, reminiscent of a bird’s nest. Juxtaposed with the architectural models at the bottom left, these scrounged supplies hint at the program’s focus on blending nature and technology to create sustainable structures. To endow the poster with energy, Méndez and Carson relate all other elements of the composition to the twirling focal point, from the undulating headline, which emulates the revolving motion, to the colored planes and text passages, which gesture back towards the center. On the poster’s lively play with depth, Méndez explains, “We created the typographic headline from one plane stretching almost beyond its capacity to make contact with another plane and be forever altered. In the tension created between the severity of an x and y axis grid and the ethereal depth of the z axis is where we hit formal design bliss.”[4] From its animated quality to its intimation of three-dimensionality, this poster exemplifies Méndez’s approach to revitalizing the Art Center College of Design’s brand, a look that she credits with shaping her own design identity as a then-emerging professional. The poster’s topic, moreover, parallels Méndez’s interest in the environment and the natural world, themes which animate her current design practice through her studio, Rebeca Méndez Design (fd. 1996), as well as her ongoing artistic ventures.
Maeve Coudrelle is a Curatorial Assistant in Latino Design.
[1] Pat Kirkham, ed., Women Designers in the USA, 1900-2000: Diversity and Difference (New Haven: Yale University Press, 2000), 378.
[2] Donald Albrecht, Steven Holt, and Ellen Lupton, Design Culture Now: National Design Triennial (New York: Princeton Architectural Press, 2000), 50-51.
[3] Veronique Vienne, “Designing from Skin to Screen,” Graphis 52.306 (Nov. 1, 1996): 48.
[4] Quoted in Vienne, 53.
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