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Chapters: 1/1 Fandom: Dublin Murder Squad Series - Tana French Rating: Mature Warnings: Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings Relationships: Richie Curran/Mick "Scorcher" Kennedy Characters: Richie Curran, Mick "Scorcher" Kennedy, Frank Mackey (Dublin Murder Squad) Additional Tags: Fix-It of Sorts, Not A Fix-It, Head Injury, Gunshot Wounds, yes those tags are related, Kissing, discussion of, Child Murder, and, Implied/Referenced Suicide, ...yes those tags are related, Homophobic Language, Canon-Typical Behavior, spoilers for, Book 3: Faithful Place, Book 4: Broken Harbour, Alternate Universe - Canon Divergence, POV First Person, POV Second Person Summary:
For Richie, the Spains had been his first proper murder case, and then he’d never worked a case without me. And it satisfied me, in some quiet way: the idea that I was so constant, so solid in his understanding of himself, that when he looked back, all he could remember was the horror.
#tana french#broken harbour#dublin murders#richie curran#scorcher kennedy#i am Losing It (tm)#please somebody come talk to me about these weirdos#i have a words
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Hello, could you guys possibly give some FC suggestions of African American women ranging from late teens to mid twenties, thank you so much for your help!
below are some AFRICAN-AMERICAN WOMEN face claims, in their LATE TEENS TO MID 20s. they are listed in alphabetical order, with their birth years && ethnicities. those in bold are my personal recommendations. please LIKE / REBLOG if you find this useful.
alanna arrington (1998, african-american, swedish, german && czech/slovak)
ajiona alexus (1996, african-american)
alyssa "latto" stephens (1998, african-american, irish, german && welsh)
amandla stenberg (1998, african-american, danish && greenlandic/inuit)
bailey bass (2003, african-american && belarusian)
bella harris (2000, african-american && mexican)
china anne mcclain (1998, african-american)
chloe bailey (1998, african-american)
coi leray (1997, african-american, puerto rican && cape verdean)
desiree ross (1999, african-american && unspecified other)
diamond white (1999, african-american)
gabriella "h.e.r." wilson (1997, african-american && filipino)
halle bailey (2000, african-american)
helena howard (1998, african-american, english, irish && german)
iman benson (2000, african-american)
jaylen barron (1997, african-american && mexican)
kiana ledé (1997, african-american, mexican, irish, scottish, swedish && norweigan)
kyliegh curran (2005, african-american, african-bahamian, english && irish)
lameka fox (1998, african-american, irish && italian)
lee rodriguez (1999, african-american && mexican)
lexi underwood (2003, african-american && italian)
lori harvey (1997, african-american)
lovie simone (1998, african-american && ghanaian)
madison pettis (1998, african-american, irish, french && italian)
marsai martin (2004, african-american)
nia sioux (2001, african-american)
quvenzhané wallis (2003, african-american)
rachel crow (1998, african-american && unspecified european)
sarah jeffery (1996, african-american, first nations && english)
shahadi wright joseph (2005, african-american && african-trinidadian)
skai jackson (2002, african-american && african-honduran)
sofia richie (1998, african-american, greek, english, scottish && irish)
sofia wylie (2004, african-american, korean, english && german)
storm reid (2003, african-american)
summer walker (1996, african-american && english)
sydney park (1997, african-american && korean)
tati gabrielle (1996, african-american && korean)
willow smith (2000, african-american, african-creole-barbadian && african-creole-jamaican)
yara shahidi (2000, african-american && iranian)
zendaya (1996, african-american, german, irish, english && scottish)
#face help#fc help#face claim help#underused fc#rp help#rph#poc fc#female fc#african american fc#black fc#african fc#korean fc#iranian fc#white fc#ghanaian fc#mexican fc#filipino fc#puerto rican fc#first nations fc#creole fc#jamaican fc
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conner kent (joshua orpin)
damian wayne (anthony keyvan)
dick grayson (brenton thwaites)
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jason todd (curran walters, noah centineo or matthew daddario)
jon kent (michael cimino)
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kane bishop* (ryan potter or tanner buchanan)
matt murdock (charlie cox or cameron monaghan)
miles morales (jharrel jerome)
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chad meeks-martin (mason gooding)
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richie kirsch (jack quaid)
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doc holliday (tim rozon)
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isaac lahey (archie renaux or paul mescal)
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noah stilinski (ben affleck or timothy olyphant)
peter hale (jensen ackles or sebastian stan)
stiles stilinski (nico hiraga or dylan o'brien)
theo raeken (jacob elordi, gavin leatherwood or cody christian)
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Blackhaine | Richie Culver - DID U CUM YET / I'M NOT GONNA CUM (Full film)
Blackhaine | Richie Culver - DID U CUM YET / I'M NOT GONNA CUM 12" Concrete Grey Vinyl and Digital Release, out now on Participant http://participant-uk.com/
Participant is a record label and creative studio run by William Markarian-Martin and Richie Culver
Concept – Richie Culver Writer & Producer (Audio) – Blackhaine, Micheal-Jon Mizra
Film Director – William Markarian-Martin, Blackhaine
Camera – Patric Kuo, Joseph Reay-Reid (Bruxism) and Louis Ellis Editor – William Markarian-Martin
Producer – William Markarian-Martin for PARTICIPANT
Design – Chris Curran This film originally premiered online via Numéro Berlin as was nominated for Best International Music Video at the 67th International Short Film Festival Oberhausen https://www.numeroberlin.de/2021/06/e...
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Richie: Hey, I can cook!
Kennedy: Offering people gum is not cooking.
#i dont know why i open the tags and am immediately met with the urge to update you all on the my chem tour#nobody cares#i wasnt even there#i dont know why i want to tell you all abt it#that being said when/if they play bulletproof heart or hang em high you guys WILL hear abt it#dublin murder squad#Broken Harbor#i always forget what broken harbor was called lmao#Richie Curran#mick kennedy#source: friends
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Fandom: Dublin Murder Squad Series - Tana French Rating: Mature Characters/Relationships: Richie Curran/Mick "Scorcher" Kennedy Additional Tags: Alternate Universe - Canon Divergence, First Kiss, Guilt, Trust Issues Summary: Richie comes clean.
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Broken Harbor by Tana French
"All those years of endless excruciating therapy sessions, of staying vigilant over every move and word and thought; I had been sure I was mended, all the breaks healed, all the blood washed away. I knew I had earned my way to safety. I had believed, beyond any doubt, that that meant I was safe."
Year Read: 2019
Rating: 4/5
Context: I'm a dabbler in crime fiction because it often sounds like horror (and, apparently, I'm taken in by that premise again and again), but I'm really glad I started this series. Tana French is a master of her craft and the queen of crime fiction. The Dublin Murder Squad has pretty much everything I look for in a book: exquisite writing, excellent character development, and twisted plots that favor logic over shock value--but somehow still manage to take my breath away time and time again. Even if you're not a fan of the genre, I'd recommend these books anyway because they're just that good. Trigger warnings: death, child death, suicide, blood, violence, domestic violence, suffocation, mental illness, paranoia, depression.
About: Mick "Scorcher" Kennedy was the top detective on the Murder Squad until he put his money on the wrong man a few cases back. He's looking for a comeback, and one arrives in the form of Broken Harbor, now called Brianstown, an abandoned development that's the home of a murdered family. Patrick Spain and his two children were found dead while his wife, Jenny, lies in intensive care. At first, it looks like a domestic dispute gone awry, but there are too many things that don't add up. There are holes in the walls of the house with baby monitors pointed at them, tales of an intruder who moved things or took small items, and a trap in the attic that looks like it could catch a bear--or a person. But Broken Harbor holds other painful memories for Scorcher, and history, even history he thought he'd handled, has a way of clouding even the best detective's judgment.
Thoughts: Raving about the series as a whole aside, Broken Harbor is probably my least favorite book after In The Woods. There's nothing really wrong with it; it simply doesn't compete with the others. I love The Likeness for its characters and its dark academia vibe, and Faithful Place was always going to be an impossible act to follow. In part, I think Scorcher is the problem. I thought Frank Mackey was unlikable, but French managed to turn me around on him completely. She doesn't quite succeed with Scorcher. He's arrogant and pompous, and his tendency to tack on "old son" and "chum" to the ends of his sentences adds a surreal level of pretension to his character. Like him or not, he's typically interesting though, and as always, French spirals down into the depths of her characters: their demons, their motivations, and we're able to see exactly why Scorcher operates the way he does. The relationship between Scorcher and his partner on the case, Richie Curran, is also top-notch and adds layers of depth and development to the characters.
Plot-wise, it also suffers in comparison to Faithful Place (which is probably the standard of excellence for crime fiction everywhere). I just wasn't that interested in the Spains' personal problems or, when they were revealed, able to find them all that plausible. However, another element is added toward the middle of the book that kept me turning pages. I may not have liked all the characters, but I felt for them. French has a way of making her readers empathize with characters even when they're in the wrong.
The ending isn't quite as solid as it could be. The novel is at pains to draw connections between Scorcher's past and the current case, but other than the location, they just aren't there. There's never the sense that his personal life comes full circle or even develops significantly (but, I mean, that's life--not everything is a learning experience). I also had a similar problem with the confession scene that I had in The Likeness; it just goes on forever. I wanted to know what happened in detail, but fewer details would have been better for the pace. Nevermind the fact that it's mostly dialogue, and people just don't tell stories like that. They forget things, they repeat things, they circle back; it isn't just a straightforward timeline of events. Quibbles aside, I was absolutely invested in this story every moment I was reading, and that's saying a lot. Like the rest of the series, it is damn compelling and well worth a lifetime of rereads.
#book review#broken harbor#dublin murder squad#tana french#crime fiction#thriller#detective fiction#4/5#rating: 4/5#2019
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Radar Guest Mix From Richie Curran - Rhigol House Mix
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Radar welcomes Richie Curran who is founder, co owner and DJ at Rhigol in Swansea.
Rhigol was setup as a forward thinking underground brand from Swansea City, Wales by Richie Curran. Not pin pointing their sound to a particular genre they experiment widely with raw groovy music ranging from disco to U.K. garage.
INTRODUCING PARTY PEOPLE TO THE SOUND
Radar Guest Mix From Richie Curran – Rhigol House Mix was originally published on Brap.FM - Worldwide Underground Internet Radio
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Kyra Santoro in Green Dress at Sofia Richie X Missguided Launch Party in Los Angeles 18-09-2019
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Kyra Santoro @kyrasantoro - Sofia Richie X Missguided Launch Party in Los Angeles 18-09-2019 Kyra Santoro in Green Dress at Sofia Richie X Missguided Launch Party in Los Angeles 18-09-2019
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Fashion Week In 2008 Vs 2018
https://styleveryday.com/2018/02/14/fashion-week-in-2008-vs-2018/
Fashion Week In 2008 Vs 2018
A lot can change in a decade!
2008: Victoria Beckham and Jennifer Lopez.
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2018: Laverne Cox, Whoopi Goldberg, Meg Ryan, Molly Shannon, and Cardi B.
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2008: Marisa Tomei, Bernadette Peters, Better Midler, Juliette Lewis, and 1/16th of Kate Mara.
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2018: Sebastian Stan, Margot Robbie, Nicole Kidman, Laura Dern, and Kyle MacLachlan.
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2008: Rihanna, Rose McGowan and Fergie.
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2018: Zendaya, Blake Lively, and Emily Blunt.
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2008: Remember when Lindsay Lohan and Sam Ronson dated?
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2018: Lil Kim and Shaun Ross.
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2008: John Legend, Diane Kruger and Hilary Swank.
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2018: Liya Kebede, Zosia Mamet and Caleb McLaughlin.
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2008: Serena Williams and Ivana Trump.
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2018: Steve Aoki, Kehlani, Cardi B and Jasmine Sanders.
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2008: Kim and Kourtney Kardashian.
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2018: Rachel Brosnahan and Katie Holmes.
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2008: Padma Lakshmi and Andy Cohen.
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2018: Andy Cohen and Darren Criss.
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2008: Helena Christensen, Julianne Moore, Maggie Gyllenhaal, and Kelly Rowland.
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2018: Julianne Moore, Sienna Miller, Zoey Deutch, and Maggie Q.
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2008: Kanye West smiled.
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2018: Jamie Chung and Mohamed Hadid did not.
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2008: Winona Ryder, Christina Ricci, and Nicole Richie.
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2018: Jerzy Dean, J. Alexander, and Whoopi Goldberg.
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2008: Selena Gomez.
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2018: Selena Gomez…10 years later.
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2008: Brandi, Tish, and Miley Cyrus cheered on her then-boyfriend Justin Gaston as he walked in a show.
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2018: Jennifer Nettles, Brittany Snow, Petra Nemcova, Olivia Palermo, and Jackie Cruz.
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2008: Remember when Paris Hilton dated Benji Madden?
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2018: Madelaine Petsch and Travis Mills.
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2008: Kelly Rowland, Solange Knowles, and Usher.
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2018: Kate Upton, Maya Jama, and Victoria Justice.
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2008: Ryan Lochte.
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2018: Judith Light.
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2008: Ryan Adams, M.I.A, Lydia Hearst, Brittany Murphy and her husband Simon Monjack.
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2018: Denee Benton, Ashleigh Murray, Dascha Polanco and Laura Gomez.
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2008: Leighton Meester, Jessica Szohr, and Rosario Dawson.
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2018: Nats Getty and Gigi Gorgeous
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2008: The cast of The Hills showed up to support the Lauren Conrad Collection.
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2018: Taryn Manning, Jenna-Leigh Green, Emma Myles and Francesca Curran.
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2008: Chloë Sevigny, Ashley Olsen, and Milla Jovovich.
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2008: Jermaine Dupri and Janet Jackson.
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2018: Naomi Watts and Natalia Dyer.
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2018: Princess Maria-Olympia and Dakota Fanning.
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2008: Katy Perry.
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2018: Millie Bobby Brown.
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CareerBuilder Challenge 2018: Schedule, tee times, TV/live stream info, and scores
The glory days of this PGA Tour event in Palm Springs are gone. But there’s still reason to keep tabs on what used to be famously known as the Bob Hope Classic.
The PGA Tour jumps back to the continental U.S. this week for the start of the West Coast swing. The annual stop in Palm Springs is now known as the CareerBuilder Challenge. The golden days of the Bob Hope Classic pro-am being one of the marquee events on the PGA Tour schedule are long gone. This event has struggled in its early-season slot and in finding a host or a brand name face like Hope to really give it pop and stand out on the crowded schedule, especially within a loaded West Coast swing.
The field is not strong and the venues, a rotating cast of three courses, are a bit meh. This has been lost in the shuffle of the packed schedule and is really struggling for an identity recent years. There are, however, still some stars on hand and a few reasons to take in the third event of the year before things really ramp up next week at Torrey Pines with the return of Tiger Woods.
Here are your nuts and bolts as well as why you should watch the CareerBuilder Challenge. We’ll keep this updated with scores, highlights, news, and updated tee times as the week progresses in the Coachella Valley.
Why Watch
1) It’s golf. Listen, I am not going to fill up this section every week trying to fake it with a bunch of reasons why you must watch such-and-such event. The CareerBuilder Challenge has receded in prestige and power and it’s one of the schedule’s lower-tier events now. The field is actually weaker than this week’s European Tour event, the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship. The PGA Tour having a weaker field strength than the Euro Tour happens only a couple times a year. So I’d forgive you if you decided to read a book, hang with friends and family, go skiing or play outside in the snow. But it’s still golf and it will be there to comfort and warm you up when you need it. Now here are a few more legitimate reasons to maybe tune in this week.
2) FIGJAM Returns. Once more into the breach. Phil Mickelson is back and the 47-year-old is (probably) going to tell you he’s never felt better, he’s never been more focused, and big things lie ahead in 2018. That may be. We know it will be entertaining and adventurous and thrilling and maybe heartbreaking at times. It’s been almost five years since Phil won, that legendary Sunday at Muirfield to take The Open in the summer of 2013. Tiger Woods, who had multiple back surgeries in those intervening years, has actually won more recently than Phil.
Phil trying to end this drought, make a Ryder Cup team for the 11th straight time, and stay competitive with all the 20-something bombers remains one of the most fascinating watches in the game. We haven’t seen him in three months. He’s 47 and will likely be at least competitive into his 50s, but the time left on this Phil experience is ticking down. Here’s another opportunity to take it in after a three-month absence.
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Phil and Rahm, the two headliners this week in the desert.
3) Rahmthreat. Jon Rahm is on the the opposite end of Phil. Another ASU product that’s coming through 25 years later with a potential Hall-of-Fame career in front of him. Rahm’s rise up the world rankings in his first full season on Tour was historically speedy. The Spaniard is No. 4 in the world and just going to stay there in that top 10 for the next decade or so. His short backswing on the way to nuking 330-yard drives is one of the best to watch in the game. Following a runner-up in Maui and with a weaker field in Palm Springs, this could be the week he picks off an early-season win.
4) Birdiefests and #59Watches. Like the Sony Open last week, this is another event that can yield the magic round of breaking 60. Adam Hadwin did it just a year ago here. David Duval did it at this event when it was the Bob Hope and breaking 60 was a much, much harder thing to do. It’s perfectly fine — and can be fun! — to occasionally have a week that’s a birdiefest every now and then and 20-something-under is probably going to win it this week.
How to Watch
The first stop on the West Coast swing is only one that’s exclusively covered on Golf Channel. The cable network will have all four rounds before spending the rest of the year splitting coverage with CBS or its sister network NBC on the weekends.
Each broadcast runs through the same coverage window all four days. Golf Channel’s technicians are still on strike after spending much of Tuesday negotiating a new deal, according to Martin Kaufmann of Golfweek. Golf Channel has contingency plans in place for the CareerBuilder, so it’s unlikely we’ll get the mad dash scramble that we watched on Sunday at the Sony Open. This should approximate a normal, more professional production but it’s still not ideal to have the regulars and experts sitting out on strike.
This week also marks the return of PGA TOUR LIVE, the tour’s over-the-top streaming service that now has a couple full seasons under its belt. Now that we’re on the continental US, it will be here to stay for the rest of the year. It’s a good service, even if it now costs money for something that was free in a previous generation. The stream quality is close to perfect and it is the only way to watch the bigger names on Thursday and Friday mornings. It returns this week, however, with some featured groups that are... underwhelming.
Here’s your full media schedule for the week:
Thursday's first round coverage
Television:
3 to 7 p.m. — Golf Channel
Online streams:
11:30 a.m. -- PGA Tour Live starts with coverage from range and opening holes.
Featured Groups (PGA Tour Live subscription required):
11:30 a.m. -- Mark Wilson / David Lingmerth
11:40 a.m. -- Chris Stroud / Sean O’Hair
3 to 7 p.m. — Golf Channel simulcast stream
4 to 7 p.m. PGA Tour Live Featured Holes coverage (no subscription required)
Radio:
1 to 7 p.m. — PGA Tour Radio on Sirius-XM (Ch. 92/208 and streamed here)
Friday’s second round coverage
Television:
3 to 7 p.m. — Golf Channel
Online streams:
11:30 a.m. -- PGA Tour Live starts with coverage from range and opening holes.
Featured Groups (PGA Tour Live subscription required):
11:30 a.m. -- Danny Lee / Richy Werenski
11:40 a.m. -- Wesley Bryan / Ryan Armour
3 to 7 p.m. — Golf Channel simulcast stream
4 to 7 p.m. PGA Tour Live Featured Holes coverage (no subscription required)
Radio:
1 to 7 p.m. — PGA Tour Radio on Sirius-XM (Ch. 92/208 and streamed here)
Saturday’s second round coverage
Television:
3 to 7 p.m. — Golf Channel
Online streams:
3 to 7 p.m. — Golf Channel simulcast stream
Radio:
1 to 7 p.m. — PGA Tour Radio on Sirius-XM (Ch. 92/208 and streamed here)
Sunday’s final round coverage
Television:
3 to 7 p.m. — Golf Channel
Online streams:
3 to 7 p.m. — Golf Channel simulcast stream
Radio:
2 to 7 p.m. — PGA Tour Radio on Sirius-XM (Ch. 92/208 and streamed here)
Thursday Tee Times
This is one of three events on the West Coast swing that spreads out across multiple courses. There are obviously a lot of golf courses in the Palm Springs and Coachella Valley area. This week, the PGA Tour uses three. The limited daylight hours, a full field, and a pro-am component (which take forrreverrr) make it necessary to rotate courses to get in 72 holes in four days. Here’s your tee sheet for Thursday, with the Tour sending them off split tees on all three of those courses.
All times ET.
PGA West TPC Stadium
No. 1 Tee
11:30 a.m.: Mark Wilson, David Lingmerth
11:40 a.m.: Chris Stroud, Sean O’Hair
11:50 a.m.: Tom Lovelady, Tyler Duncan
12 p.m.: Chad Campbell, Ben Martin
12:10 p.m.: James Hahn, Sangmoon Bae
12:20 p.m.: Brett Stegmaier, Seamus Power
12:30 p.m.: Scott Brown, Troy Merritt
12:40 p.m.: Brendan Steele, Webb Simpson
12:50 p.m.: John Peterson, Dominic Bozzelli
1 p.m.: Ryan Palmer, Hunter Mahan
1:10 p.m.: Patton Kizzire, Bill Haas
1:20 p.m.: Martin Laird, Luke List
1:30 p.m.: Trey Mullinax, Kyle Thompson
No. 10 Tee
11:30 a.m.: Derek Fathauer, Steve Wheatcroft
11:40 a.m.: Grayson Murray, Fabian Gomez
11:50 a.m.: Andrew Yun, Ethan Tracy
12 p.m.: Jason Gore, Corey Pavin
12:10 p.m.: Nick Watney, Kevin Streelman
12:20 p.m.: Rob Oppenheim, Nate Lashley
12:30 p.m.: J.J. Spaun, Brandon Hagy
12:40 p.m.: Rod Pampling, Geoff Ogilvy
12:50 p.m.: Robert Garrigus, Brice Garnett
1 p.m.: J.J. Henry, Mark Brooks
1:10 p.m.: Billy Hurley III, Brian Gay
1:20 p.m.: Sung Kang, Shawn Stefani
1:30 p.m.: Denny McCarthy, Nicholas Lindheim
PGA West Nicklaus Course
No. 1 Tee
11:30 a.m.: D.J. Trahan, Lee Janzen
11:40 a.m.: Greg Chalmers, Peter Malnati
11:50 a.m.: Zecheng Dou, Michael Block
12 p.m.: Danny Lee, Richy Werenski
12:10 p.m.: Wesley Bryan, Ryan Armour
12:20 p.m.: Sam Ryder, Talor Gooch
12:30 p.m.: Alex Cejka, Andrew Loupe
12:40 p.m.: Austin Cook, Mac Hughes
12:50 p.m.: Bronson Burgoon, Andrew Putnam
1 p.m.: Nick Taylor, Jon Curran
1:10 p.m.: Jim Herman, Daniel Summerhays
1:20 p.m.: C.T. Pan, Ryan Blaum
1:30 p.m.: Corey Conners, Xinjun Zhang
No. 10 Tee
11:30 a.m.: John Daly, Mike Weir
11:40 a.m.: Patrick Reed, Brandt Snedeker
11:50 a.m.: Martin Piller, Jonathan Randolph
12 p.m.: Rory Sabbatini, David Hearn
12:10 p.m.: Kevin Chappell, Stewart Cink
12:20 p.m.: Matt Atkins, Joel Dahmen
12:30 p.m.: Blayne Barber, Tyrone Van Aswegen
12:40 p.m.: Jhonattan Vegas, Charles Howell III
12:50 p.m.: Jeff Grove, Tom Whitney
1 p.m.: Matt Every, John Huh
1:10 p.m.: Kevin Kisner, Adam Hadwin
1:20 p.m.: Ben Crane, Zac Blair
1:30 p.m.: Tom Hoge, Abraham Ancer
La Quinta Country Club
No. 1 Tee
11:30 a.m.: Chesson Hadley, Chez Reavie
11:40 a.m.: Jon Rahm, Bubba Watson
11:50 a.m.: Beau Hossler, Aaron Wise
12 p.m.: Lucas Glover, Harris English
12:10 p.m.: Zach Johnson, Phil Mickelson
12:20 p.m.: Sam Saunders, Peter Uihlein
12:30 p.m.: Johnson Wagner, Martin Flores
12:40 p.m.: Jason Dufner, Jimmy Walker
12:50 p.m.: J.T. Poston, Keith Mitchell
1 p.m.: Scott Stallings, Kevin Na
1:10 p.m.: Hudson Swafford, Brian Harman
1:20 p.m.: Bud Cauley, Cameron Percy
1:30 p.m.: Maverick McNealy, Charles Reiter
No. 10 Tee
11:30 a.m.: Michael Kim, Matt Jones
11:40 a.m.: Brian Stuard, Russell Knox
11:50 a.m.: Lanto Griffin, Andrew Landry
12 p.m.: Charlie Beljan, Ted Potter Jr.
12:10 p.m.: Vaughn Taylor, Smylie Kaufman
12:20 p.m.: Conrad Shindler, Brandon Harkins
12:30 p.m.: Colt Knost, Harold Varner III
12:40 p.m.: Ricky Barnes, Camilo Villegas
12:50 p.m.: Ben Silverman, Stephan Jaegar
1 p.m.: Jonathan Byrd, Whee Kim
1:10 p.m.: Chris Kirk, Scott Piercy
1:20 p.m.: Cameron Tringale, Jason Kokrak
1:30 p.m.: Roberto Diaz, Adam Schenk
Scores
We’ll update scores at the end of each day and recap each round here throughout the event.
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BUCKY/NATASHA. “Dangerous” by Big Data :D If I’m assigning an actually romantic meaning to what is I guess a more creepy song without that context? I would really, really like for any graphics folks on tumblr to make anything for this ship inspired by this song, man, but I’ve never seen anything. Share my associations, dammit.
For the wild card, I have always associated The National’s “Sea of Love” so hard with Mick Kennedy and Broken Harbour in general (with a little bit of Richie/Scorcher in there because siiigh), I end up wanting to revisit bits of the book every time I listen to it.
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Factbox: Cricket – First Ashes Evaluation
(Reuters) – Following is a factbox on the initial test match between Australia and England, which begins on Thursday:
WHERE?
The Gabba, Brisbane – Capacity: 42,000
The Gabba, named for the Woolloongabba suburb that encircles it, has a been a fortress for Australia from the 28 evaluations since the West Indies would be the last traveling team to win there in 1988.
England last won at the ground in 1986 – only their second test victory in Brisbane since World War 2 – ahead of the contemporary cement jar replaced the wooden racks and open grass banks.
Steve Harmison’s first-ball delivery to second slide famously set the tone for Australia’s 2006-07 whitewash and Mitchell Johnson’s devastating day two spell 2013-14 triggered a second.
A lively, greentop wicket is expected in the beginning, offering pace and bounce for the seamers, together with twist coming into play as an attacking option in case it remains dry and the strip pops later in the match.
WHEN?
Nov. 23-27. Play begins at 1000 local time (0000 GMT)
AUSTRALIA (World ranking: fifth)
Squad – David Warner, Cameron Bancroft, Steve Smith (captain), Jackson Bird, Pat Cummins, Peter Handscomb, Josh Hazlewood, Usman Khawaja, Nathan Lyon, Shaun Marsh, Tim Paine, Chadd Sayers, Mitchell Starc
Coach: Darren Lehmann
ENGLAND (World ranking: third)
Squad – Joe Root (captain), Moeen Ali, Anderson, Jonny Bairstow, Jake Ball, Gary Ballance, Stuart Broad, Alastair Cook, Mason Crane, Tom Curran, Ben Foakes, Dawid Malan, Craig Overton, Mark Stoneman, James Vince, Chris Woakes
WHAT THE BOOKMAKERS SAY*
MATCH OFFICIALS
Umpires: Aleem Dar (Pakistan), Marais Erasmus (South Africa)
TV umpire: Chris Gaffaney (New Zealand)
Match referee: Richie Richardson (West Indies)
HISTORY
Previous Australia v England evaluations in Brisbane
1933 England 6 wickets
1936 England 322 runs
1946 Australia inns & 332 runs
1950 Australia 70 runs
1954 Australia inns & 154 runs
1958 Australia 8 wickets
1974 Australia 166 runs
1978 England 7 wickets
1982 Australia 7 wickets
1986 England 7 wickets
1990 Australia 10 wickets
1994 Australia 184 runs
2002 Australia 384 runs
2006 Australia 277 runs
2013 Australia 381 runs
CURRENT TOUR
Second test Dec. 2-6 (0330) Adelaide Oval (Day-Night)
Third test Dec. 14-18 (0230) WACA, Perth
Fourth test Dec. 26-30 (2330) Melbourne Cricket Ground
Fifth test Jan. 4-8 (2330) Sydney Cricket Ground
* Odds due to www.skybet.com
Developed by Nick Mulvenney, Tracking by Peter Rutherford
from southwalescricket http://www.southwalescricket.co.uk/factbox-cricket-first-ashes-evaluation/
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