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Here Are All the Winners From the 2023 Oscars: Complete List
The 95th annual Academy Awards are hosted by Jimmy Kimmel.
The 95th Academy Awards take place on Sunday (March 12) at the Dolby Theatre at Ovation Hollywood and air live on ABC, with Jimmy Kimmel returning as Oscars host for the third time.Â
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Everything Everywhere All At Once, which earned 11 nods, is the most-nominated film this year. One of those 11 nominations is for best original song (David Byrne, Ryan Lott and Mitskiâs âThis Is A Lifeâ). Theyâre competing against Lady Gaga and BloodPop for âHold My Handâ (Top Gun: Maverick), Tems, Rihanna, Ryan Coogler and Ludwig Goransson for âLift Me Up (Black Panther: Wakanda Forever), Diane Warren for âApplauseâ (Tell It Like a Woman) and M.M. Keeravaani and Chandrabose for âNaatu Naatuâ (RRR). This is Warrenâs 14th nomination, with no wins so far. Gaga previously won this category for co-writing âShallowâ from A Star Is Born.Â
Baz Luhrmannâs biopic on 20thcentury icon Elvis Presley, Elvis, was nominated for eight Oscars, including best picture; it also earned a best actor nomination for Austin Butler, who portrayed the King of Rock & Roll.
Check out the complete winners list below, updating live throughout the show.Â
Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Angela Bassett in âBlack Panther: Wakanda Foreverâ Hong Chau in âThe Whaleâ Kerry Condon in âThe Banshees of Inisherinâ Jamie Lee Curtis in âEverything Everywhere All at Onceâ â WINNER Stephanie Hsu in âEverything Everywhere All at Onceâ
Best Costume Design
âBabylonâ Mary Zophres âBlack Panther: Wakanda Foreverâ Ruth Carter â WINNER âElvisâ Catherine Martin âEverything Everywhere All at Onceâ Shirley Kurata âMrs. Harris Goes to Parisâ Jenny Beavan
Best Sound
âAll Quiet on the Western Frontâ Viktor PrĂĄĆĄil, Frank Kruse, Markus Stemler, Lars Ginzel and Stefan Korte âAvatar: The Way of Waterâ Julian Howarth, Gwendolyn Yates Whittle, Dick Bernstein, Christopher Boyes, Gary Summers and Michael Hedges âThe Batmanâ Stuart Wilson, William Files, Douglas Murray and Andy Nelson âElvisâ David Lee, Wayne Pashley, Andy Nelson and Michael Keller âTop Gun: Maverickâ Mark Weingarten, James H. Mather, Al Nelson, Chris Burdon and Mark Taylor â WINNER
Best Original Score
âAll Quiet on the Western Frontâ Volker Bertelmann â WINNER âBabylonâ Justin Hurwitz âThe Banshees of Inisherinâ Carter Burwell âEverything Everywhere All at Onceâ Son Lux âThe Fabelmansâ John Williams
Best Adapted Screenplay
âAll Quiet on the Western Frontâ Screenplay by Edward Berger, Lesley Paterson & Ian Stokell âGlass Onion: A Knives Out Mysteryâ Written by Rian Johnson âLivingâ Written by Kazuo Ishiguro âTop Gun: Maverickâ Screenplay by Ehren Kruger and Eric Warren Singer and Christopher McQuarrie; Story by Peter Craig and Justin Marks âWomen Talkingâ Screenplay by Sarah Polley â WINNER
Best Original Screenplay
âThe Banshees of Inisherinâ Written by Martin McDonagh âEverything Everywhere All at Onceâ Written by Daniel Kwan & Daniel Scheinert â WINNER âThe Fabelmansâ Written by Steven Spielberg & Tony Kushner âTĂĄrâ Written by Todd Field âTriangle of Sadnessâ Written by Ruben Ăstlund
Best Live-Action Short Film
âAn Irish Goodbyeâ Tom Berkeley and Ross White â WINNER âIvaluâ Anders Walter and Rebecca Pruzan âLe Pupilleâ Alice Rohrwacher and Alfonso CuarĂłn âNight Rideâ Eirik Tveiten and Gaute Lid Larssen âThe Red Suitcaseâ Cyrus Neshvad
Best Animated Short Film
âThe Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horseâ Charlie Mackesy and Matthew Freud â WINNER âThe Flying Sailorâ Amanda Forbis and Wendy Tilby âIce Merchantsâ JoĂŁo Gonzalez and Bruno Caetano âMy Year of Dicksâ Sara GunnarsdĂłttir and Pamela Ribon âAn Ostrich Told Me the World Is Fake and I Think I Believe Itâ Lachlan Pendragon
Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Brendan Gleeson in âThe Banshees of Inisherinâ Brian Tyree Henry in âCausewayâ Judd Hirsch in âThe Fabelmansâ Barry Keoghan in âThe Banshees of Inisherinâ Ke Huy Quan in âEverything Everywhere All at Onceâ â WINNER
Best Animated Film
âGuillermo del Toroâs Pinocchioâ Guillermo del Toro, Mark Gustafson, Gary Ungar and Alex Bulkley â WINNER âMarcel the Shell with Shoes Onâ Dean Fleischer Camp, Elisabeth Holm, Andrew Goldman, Caroline Kaplan and Paul Mezey âPuss in Boots: The Last Wishâ Joel Crawford and Mark Swift âThe Sea Beastâ Chris Williams and Jed Schlanger âTurning Redâ Domee Shi and Lindsey Collins
Best Original Song
âApplauseâ from âTell It like a Womanâ; Music and Lyric by Diane Warren âHold My Handâ from âTop Gun: Maverickâ; Music and Lyric by Lady Gaga and BloodPop âLift Me Upâ from âBlack Panther: Wakanda Foreverâ; Music by Tems, Rihanna, Ryan Coogler and Ludwig Goransson; Lyric by Tems and Ryan Coogler âNaatu Naatuâ from âRRRâ; Music by M.M. Keeravaani; Lyric by Chandrabose â WINNER âThis Is A Lifeâ from âEverything Everywhere All at Onceâ; Music by Ryan Lott, David Byrne and Mitski; Lyric by Ryan Lott and David Byrne
Best International Feature Film
âAll Quiet on the Western Frontâ Germany â WINNER âArgentina, 1985â Argentina âCloseâ Belgium âEOâ Poland âThe Quiet Girlâ Ireland
Best Makeup and Hairstyling
âAll Quiet on the Western Frontâ Heike Merker and Linda EisenhamerovĂĄ âThe Batmanâ Naomi Donne, Mike Marino and Mike Fontaine âBlack Panther: Wakanda Foreverâ Camille Friend and Joel Harlow âElvisâ Mark Coulier, Jason Baird and Aldo Signoretti âThe Whaleâ Adrien Morot, Judy Chin and Anne Marie Bradley â WINNER
Best Production Design
âAll Quiet on the Western Frontâ Production Design: Christian M. Goldbeck; Set Decoration: Ernestine Hipper â WINNER âAvatar: The Way of Waterâ Production Design: Dylan Cole and Ben Procter; Set Decoration: Vanessa Cole âBabylonâ Production Design: Florencia Martin; Set Decoration: Anthony Carlino âElvisâ Production Design: Catherine Martin and Karen Murphy; Set Decoration: Bev Dunn âThe Fabelmansâ Production Design: Rick Carter; Set Decoration: Karen OâHara
Best Cinematography
âAll Quiet on the Western Frontâ James Friend â WINNER âBardo, False Chronicle of a Handful of Truthsâ Darius Khondji âElvisâ Mandy Walker âEmpire of Lightâ Roger Deakins âTĂĄrâ Florian Hoffmeister
Best Visual Effects
âAll Quiet on the Western Frontâ Frank Petzold, Viktor MĂŒller, Markus Frank and Kamil Jafar âAvatar: The Way of Waterâ Joe Letteri, Richard Baneham, Eric Saindon and Daniel Barrett â WINNER âThe Batmanâ Dan Lemmon, Russell Earl, Anders Langlands and Dominic Tuohy âBlack Panther: Wakanda Foreverâ Geoffrey Baumann, Craig Hammack, R. Christopher White and Dan Sudick âTop Gun: Maverickâ Ryan Tudhope, Seth Hill, Bryan Litson and Scott R. Fisher
Best Film Editing
âThe Banshees of Inisherinâ Mikkel E.G. Nielsen âElvisâ Matt Villa and Jonathan Redmond âEverything Everywhere All at Onceâ Paul Rogers â WINNER âTĂĄrâ Monika Willi âTop Gun: Maverickâ Eddie Hamilton
Best Documentary Feature
âAll That Breathesâ Shaunak Sen, Aman Mann and Teddy Leifer âAll the Beauty and the Bloodshedâ Laura Poitras, Howard Gertler, John Lyons, Nan Goldin and Yoni Golijov âFire of Loveâ Sara Dosa, Shane Boris and Ina Fichman âA House Made of Splintersâ Simon Lereng Wilmont and Monica Hellström âNavalnyâ Daniel Roher, Odessa Rae, Diane Becker, Melanie Miller and Shane Boris â WINNER
Best Documentary Short Subject
âThe Elephant Whisperersâ Kartiki Gonsalves and Guneet Monga â WINNER âHauloutâ Evgenia Arbugaeva and Maxim Arbugaev âHow Do You Measure a Year?â Jay Rosenblatt âThe Martha Mitchell Effectâ Anne Alvergue and Beth Levison âStranger at the Gateâ Joshua Seftel and Conall Jones
Best Actor in a Leading Role
Austin Butler in âElvisâ Colin Farrell in âThe Banshees of Inisherinâ Brendan Fraser in âThe Whaleâ â WINNER Paul Mescal in âAftersunâ Bill Nighy in âLivingâ
Best Actress in a Leading Role
Cate Blanchett in âTĂĄrâ Ana de Armas in âBlondeâ Andrea Riseborough in âTo Leslieâ Michelle Williams in âThe Fabelmansâ Michelle Yeoh in âEverything Everywhere All at Onceâ â WINNER
Best Directing
âThe Banshees of Inisherinâ Martin McDonagh âEverything Everywhere All at Onceâ Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert â WINNER âThe Fabelmansâ Steven Spielberg âTĂĄrâ Todd Field âTriangle of Sadnessâ Ruben Ăstlund
Best Picture
âAll Quiet on the Western Frontâ Malte Grunert, Producer âAvatar: The Way of Waterâ James Cameron and Jon Landau, Producers âThe Banshees of Inisherinâ Graham Broadbent, Pete Czernin and Martin McDonagh, Producers âElvisâ Baz Luhrmann, Catherine Martin, Gail Berman, Patrick McCormick and Schuyler Weiss, Producers âEverything Everywhere All at Onceâ Daniel Kwan, Daniel Scheinert and Jonathan Wang, Producers â WINNER âThe Fabelmansâ Kristie Macosko Krieger, Steven Spielberg and Tony Kushner, Producers âTĂĄâr Todd Field, Alexandra Milchan and Scott Lambert, Producers âTop Gun: Maverickâ Tom Cruise, Christopher McQuarrie, David Ellison and Jerry Bruckheimer, Producers âTriangle of Sadnessâ Erik Hemmendorff and Philippe Bober, Producers âWomen Talkingâ Dede Gardner, Jeremy Kleiner and Frances McDormand, Producers
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AMERICAâS MOST-WATCHED DAYTIME TALK SHOW RETURNS FOR A NEW SEASON WITH A NEW SET, NEW DAILY PODCAST AND THE SAME INCREDIBLE PANEL OF SMART, DYNAMIC WOMENÂ
Season 27 of âThe Viewâ Premieres Live Tuesday, Sept. 5, on ABCÂ
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The original destination for Hot Topics returns for a brand-new season with the most buzzed-about stories that viewers are talking about when âThe Viewâ kicks off season 27 on Tuesday, Sept. 5 (11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. EDT). The women who made âThe Viewâ the most-watched daytime talk show in America for the third year in a row â led by moderator Whoopi Goldberg with co-hosts Joy Behar, Sunny Hostin, Sara Haines, Alyssa Farah Griffin and Ana Navarro â are all returning to their seats at a brand-new table. With a new set and plenty to talk about, the celebrated talk show is ready to get the conversation started once again with a week of Hot Topics and must-see television.Â
âThe Viewâ is expanding its popular âBehind the Tableâ podcast series, produced in partnership with ABC Audio, to feature daily episodes that will provide listeners with extraordinary insider perspectives from those who know the iconic talk show best. Each weekday, the co-hosts will offer first-hand reactions to what happened on the show, engage in candid conversations about their lives and go behind the scenes of the show. They will react to some of the most talked-about interviews, answer viewer questions, and welcome guests, on occasion, for an extended chat. Hosted by executive producer Brian Teta, âBehind the Tableâ listeners will also meet members of âThe Viewâ Crew, who helped create the headline-making moments of the pop-culture phenomenon. The special daily version of the podcast series debuts Tuesday, Sept. 5, with a pre-launch episode in conversation with Teta and co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin, reflecting on her first year at the table, dropping on Monday, Sept. 4.Â
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NBA history
The NBA is a 70-year-old organization born from innovation. It was June 1946 in New York City when Boston Garden owner Walter Brown realized that major ice hockey arenas, which were vacant most nights, could be used to host basketball games.
âNever say never, because limits, like fears, are often just an illusionâ, âItâs not about any one personâ, âYou always have to be on edgeâ, these lines are some of the famous NBA Michael Jordan. In fact there is ongoing season in NBA the 2022 - 2023 is the 76th season of National Basketball Association, begaon on October 18, 2022 and is scheduled to end on April 9, 2023. The 2023 NBA All-Star Game was played on February 19, 2023 at the Vivint Arena in Salt Lake City. Lists of  best NBA player of all season in NBA is Michael Jordan Team: Chicago Bulls (1984-1993, 1995-1998) and Washington Wizards (2001-2003).Michael Jordan is the man who led the Chicago Bulls to 6 series of NBA Finals. Michael Jordan was a 6-time NBA champion. He also âcarriedâ 6-time Finals MVP awards. Michael Jordan also gained the Defensive Player of the Year in 1988. In addition, during the regular season, âMr. Airâ has five more MVP awards, and he deserves to be an icon both on and off the basketball court. Jordan averaged 20 points per game in 2-year Washingtonâs jersey. Besides impressive titles and achievements, the leader of best NBA players of all time is also a model of competitive spirit. He excelled in attack and was passionate in defense. Whether training or competing, Michael Jordan does his best to help himself and his teammates reach the top. Thanks to the above achievement, Michael Jordan has become a measure of success in NBA history. Every NBA player wants to become like Michael Jordan. But so far, no one has passed the level of MJ. Second on the line is LeBron James has won 2 NBA Championship rings and an NBA Finals MVP award. Both times played for the Miami Heat team in 2012 and 2013. LeBron is one of the most leading NBA players in basketball history, with his ability to score goals is undeniable. From the very beginning, Lebron James stunned fans and encouraged everyone to follow their dreams. Lebron James helped both the Heat and the Cavaliers to win several championships. LeBron James is often âcomparedâ to Michael Jordan â the greatest basketball player ever.
In addition to his wealth and ability to play football, Lebron James is also active in charity activities. It has made James one of the legendary basketball players in NBA history, both on and off the court. Number 3 is areem Abdul-Jabbar, number 4 is Magic Johnson and number 5 Kobe Bryant. Â https://www.scottfujita.com/best-nba-players-of-all-time/#:~:text=baseball%20team%20names-,1.,basketball%20players%20of%20all%20time
 On January 26, 2020, a Sikorsky S-76B helicopter crashed in the city of Calabasas, California, around 30 mi (48 km) northwest of Downtown Los Angeles, while en route from John Wayne Airport to Camarillo Airport. All nine people on board were killed: retired professional basketball player Kobe Bryant and his 13-year-old daughter Gianna; baseball coach John Altobelli, his wife Keri and daughter Alyssa; Payton Chester and her mother Sara; basketball coach Christina Mauser; and the pilot, Ara Zobayan. The accident was investigated by the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) which concluded that it was caused by continued VFR into IMC: the helicopter entered low cloud cover, which caused the pilot to lose his sense of orientation, and thence lose control.[2] A number of video recordings of the crash area were available, and although none showed the crash itself, the sound of the helicopter and the crash was recorded. In particular, surveillance cameras installed at the Agoura Pony Baseball Fields provided overlapping coverage of the final parts of the flight path. The FAA conducted a visibility study which used frequency analysis to determine when the aircraft made the closest approach to each camera, ground-speed, engine RPM and determine likely inflight visibility by comparing video recorded during the accident period to clear-sky imageryThe report concluded that, at the moment of the accident, the estimated. The world has silenced because of the death of one of the legendary player of NBA. And If you are a fan of Simpson thereâs a theory that simpson predict the death of Kobe Bryant and how he died. Here's a look at the offensive masterpieces that make up the NBA's top individual scoring games. 1. Wilt Chamberlain, 100 points - March 2, 1962. We've all seen the photo of Wilt Chamberlain holding up the piece of paper with a "100" written on it. That's about the only visual that exists from that triple-digit, record-setting performance. Chamberlain shot 36-for-63 from the field, setting the record for most shots made and attempted in a single game, and went 28-for-32 from the free throw line in the Philadelphia Warriors' 169-147 win over the New York Knicks. He scored 59 points in the second half, which remains a record for points in a half, en route to setting a record that is unlikely to be broken. 2. Kobe Bryant, 81 points - Jan. 22, 2006
Only one other NBA player has surpassed the 80-point milestone: Kobe Bryant. He scored 81 points in the Los Angeles Lakers' 122-104 win over the Toronto Raptors, at the time becoming just the fourth player not named Wilt Chamberlain, and the second guard, to score more than 70 in a game. Bryant shot 28-for-46 from the field, including 7 of 13 from three, and went 18-for-20 from the free throw line, knocking down his final two attempts with 43.4 seconds remaining. Bryant scored 27 points in the third quarter and 28 in the fourth, accounting for all but 18 of the Lakers' second-half points. 3. Wilt Chamberlain, 78 points - Dec. 8, 1961 - When Wilt Chamberlain scored 100 points in a game, he broke the previous scoring record held by...Wilt Chamberlain. He first set the record in 1961 by scoring 78 points in the Warriors' 151-147 loss to the Los Angeles Lakers. Chamberlain shot 31-for-62 and went 16 of 31 from the stripe to top the single-game scoring record of 71 points held by Elgin Baylor. Chamberlain also grabbed 43 rebounds in the loss.  4. David Thompson, 73 points - April 9, 1978 - Alongside Wilt Chamberlain and Kobe Bryant in the 73-point club is David Thompson of the Denver Nuggets. The Hall of Famer got the green light during a 139-137 loss to the Detroit Pistons in the final game of the regular season while in a scoring race with George Gervin of the San Antonio Spurs. Thompson, who averaged 22.7 points per game during his career, went 28 of 38 from the field and 17 of 20 from the line for what at the time was the NBA's second non-Chamberlain 70-plus point game. Thompson and Gervin both finished at 27.2 per game, with the scoring title tiebreaker of total points going to Gervin. https://www.nbcsports.com/chicago/bulls/looking-back-highest-scoring-games-nba-history#:~:text=Wilt%20Chamberlain%2C%20100%20points%20%2D%20March%202%2C%201962&text=Chamberlain%20shot%2036%2Dfor%2D63,over%20the%20New%20York%20Knicks
Those are the historical NBA information for now, and just to let you know here in the Philippines they organize a PBA which is Philippine Basketballl Association The Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) is a men's professional basketball league in the Philippines composed of twelve company-branded franchised teams. Founded in 1975, it is the first professional basketball league in Asia and is the second oldest continuously professional basketball league existing in the world after the NBA,[1] established before the "open era" of basketball in 1990 where FIBA allowed longstanding domestic leagues, which mostly had predated the PBA, to become professional. The league's regulations are a hybrid of rules from the NBA and FIBA.The league played its first game at the Araneta Coliseum in Quezon City on April 9, 1975. Its main office is located along Eulogio Rodriguez Jr. Avenue (C-5 road), Eastwood City, Bagumbayan, Quezon City.The San Miguel Beermen have the most PBA championships with 28 titles. After the 2022â23 Commissioner's Cup, the Barangay Ginebra San Miguel, who defeated guest team Bay Area Dragons 4â3 in the 2022â23 Commissioner's Cup Finals, are thedefending Commissioner's Cup champions.
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CAIN Wraps 2022 Making Grand Ole Opry Debut; Interactive Christmas Show Set For December 15
2022 was quite a year for the award-winning sibling trio CAIN, and itâs not over yet. While they made their debut on the famed Grand Ole Opry stage this past weekend, they just released a new music bundle for their hit song âIâm So Blessedâ and are gearing up for a free interactive Christmas show this week. Last Friday, CAIN performed on the Grand Ole Opry stage, sharing the evening with other artists such as Carrie Underwood, The Isaacs, and Sara Evans. Performing three songs to a sold-out crowd, CAIN â Logan Cain, Madison Cain Johnson, and Taylor Cain Matz â fulfilled a dream to appear on the iconic stage during an Opry show.
Also on Friday, CAIN released their Iâm So Blessed Child of God Collection to DSPâs. The bundle encompasses a variety of versions of the hit song including the original rendition, the âBest Dayâ Remix, a brand new live version with an accompanying video, and the original sound from social media that kickstarted the viral success of the song in late August. To date, there have been more than 100,000 user-generated uses of the sound on TikTok and Instagram accounting for more than 100 million views. Additionally, the bandâs following on Instagram and TikTok has grown by an incredible 250,000 followers, while streams of the song on DSPs are up 380% in that same time period. Celebrating the holiday season, CAIN will be hosting a free interactive Christmas concert experience this Thursday, December 15. The not-to-be-missed holiday event will feel like the band is performing right in your living room when they sing some Christmas songs, answer your questions, and get you in the holiday spirit. Viewers will get to hear songs from their 2021 holiday album, Wonderful, as well as their newly recorded holiday jingle âChristmas (Baby Please Come Home)â featuring Ben Fuller. Find out more HERE. What will 2023 bring for CAIN? Theyâll kick off the new year headlining their first tour! Joined by Katy Nichole and David Leonard, the âLive And In Color Tourâ will kick off in March. Click HERE for more information and to find a city near you. Additionally, new music is set to release â further details will be announced in January. https://youtu.be/EYGOWPN5kWM?list=PLtfG2fKwwfyp9hGH1yEXLIn06i4pQPiBU Read the full article
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Requests Are OPEN
(Iâm happy to do crossovers for anyone who like one)
Iâll do more than just romance ideas as well, if you want a father/daughter or best friends, siblings etc. thatâs completely okay. This is also the same masterlist for if anyone wants any Match-ups, gifs, icons basically just anything you want. If it's in italics then it's because those are my favourite or the ones I just find easiest to write. One-shots: Whatever relationship you like, characters included and either writing prompt or small idea of what you want to happen Match-ups: Fandom (as many as you like), gender/pronouns and sexuality, basic description of physical features and some hobbies/interests, style, any extra info if you like
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The Alienist
Cyrus
John Moore
Laszlo Kreisler
Lucius Issacson
Marcus Issacson
Sara Howard
Stevie
The Breakfast Club
Allison Reynolds (the basketcase)
Andrew Clark (the jock)
Brian Johnson (the nerd)
Claire Standish (the princess)
John Bender (the criminal)
Buffy The Vampire Slayer
Angel
Buffy Summers
Rupert Giles
Oz
Spike
Willow Rosenberg
Xander Harris
Criminal Minds
Aaron Hotchner
Alex Blake
David Rossi
Derek Morgan
Elle Greenway
Emily Prentiss
Jennifer Jareau
Kate Callahan
Penelope Garcia
Spencer Reid
DC - (I'm not the biggest fan so the character list for this is short)
(any characters from)
Aquaman
Wonder Woman - I haven't watched 1984, sorry
Divergent
Caleb Prior
Christina
Eric
Peter
Tobias Eaton
Tori
Tris Prior
Will
Doctor Who
10th Doctor
11th Doctor
Amy Pond
Glee
Artie Abrams
Blaine Anderson
Britney Pierce
Finn Hudson
Jake Puckerman
Kurt Hummel
Kitty Wilde
Marley Rose
Mike Chang
Noah Puckerman
Quinn Fabray
Rachel Berry
Santana Lopez
Sam Evans
Tina Cohen-Chang
The Greatest Showman
Anne Wheeler
Charity Barnum
Charles Stratton
Jenny Lind
Lettie Lutz
Phillip Carlyle
P.T Barnum
W.D Wheeler
Greyâs Anatomy (up to the end of season 9)
Addison Montgomery
Alex Karev
Amelia Shepard
April Kepner
Arizona Robbins
Callie Torres
Christina Yang
Denny
Derek Shepard (McDreamy)
Finn Dandridge (McVet)
George OâMalley
Izzie Stevens
Jo Wilson
Lexie Grey
Mark Sloan (McSteamy)
Meredith Grey
Miranda Bailey
Owen Hunt (McSoldier)
Richard Webber
Teddy Altman
Harry Potter
Angelina Johnston
Blaise Zabini
Dean Thomas
Draco Malfoy
Fred Weasley
George Weasley
Ginny Weasley
Harry Potter
Hermione Granger
Katie Bell
Luna Lovegood
Neville Longbottom
Pansy Parkinson
Ron Weasley
Seamus Finnigan
(Young) Tom Riddle
Bellatrix Lestrange
Hagrid
James Potter
Lily Evans
Narcissa Malfoy
Newt Scammander
Nymphadora Tonks
Peter Pettigrew
Remus Lupin
Severus Snape
Sirius Black
The Hunger Games
Beetee
Cato
Cinna
Clove
Effie Trinket
Finnick Odair
Gale Hawthrone
Glimmer
Haymitch Abernethy
Joannah Mason
Katniss Everdeen
Marvel
Peeta Mellark
Primrose Everdeen
Rue
Inkheart
Dustfinger
Farid
Meggie
Mortimer
Knives Out
Benoit Blanc
Marta Cabrera
Ransom Drysdale
Kong: Skull Island
Cole
Houstan Brooks
Jack Chapman
James Conrad
Mason Weaver
Mills
San
Slivko
Lab Rats
Adam Davenport
Bree Davenport
Chase Davenport
Donald Davenport
Douglas Davenport
Leo Dooley
Marcus Davenport
Tasha Davenport
Mamma Mia
Sky
Donna Sheridan
Rosie
Tanya
Sam Carmichael
Bill Anderson
Harry Bright
Sophie Sheridan
Marvel Cinematic Universe (I havenât watched WandaVision but itâs on my list, I just donât want to ball my eyes out)
Baron Helmet Zemo
Bruce Banner
Bucky Barnes
Clint Barton
Darcy Lewis
Drax
Gamora
Groot
Jane Foster
Loki Laufeyson
Natasha Romanoff
Nebula
Peggy Carter
Peter Parker
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Rocket
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Shuri
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TâChalla
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Charlie Conway
Connie Monreau
Dean Portman
Dwayne Robertson
Fulton Reed
Gordan Bombay
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Jesse Hall
Julie Gaffney
Lester Averman
Luiz Mendoza
Russ Tyler
Ted Orion
Terry Hall
NCIS
Eleanor Bishop
Kate Todd
Leroy Jethro Gibbs
Nick Torres
Timothee McGee
Tony Dinozzo
Ziva David
Now You See Me
Daniel Atlas
Dylan Rhodes
Henley Reeves
Jack Wilder
Lula May
Merritt McKinney
One Tree Hill
Brooke Davis
Haley James-Scott
Lukas Scott
Mouth McFadden
Nathan Scott
Peyton Sawyer
The Originals
Aiden
Davina Claire
Elijah Mikaelson
Freya Mikaelson
Hayley Marshall
Joshua (Josh) Rosza
Klaus Mikaelson
Kol Mikaelson
Rebekah Mikaelson
Pitch Perfect
Barden Bellas
Beca Mitchell
Chloe
Emily Junk
Fat Amy
Flo
Stacie
DSM
Kommissar
Pieter Kramer
Treblemakers
Benji
Bumper Allen
Jessie
Rush
James Hunt
Niki Lauda
Scandal (seasons 1-3)
Abby Whelan
Charlie
David Rosen
Fitz Grant
Harrison Wright
Huck
Jake Ballard
Mellie Grant
Olivia Pope
Quinn Perkins
Stephen Finch
Sherlock (RDJ Movies)
Irene Adler
John Watson
Sherlock Holmes
Sherlock BBC
Greg Lestrade
Irene Adler
Jim Moriarty
John Watson
Mary Watson
Molly Hooper
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Suits (I'm halfway through S3, just finished thingy oils plotline)
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Lydia Martin
Malia Tate/Hale
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Peter Hale
Scott McCall
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Twilight
Alec
Alice Cullen
Bella Swan/Cullen
Carlisle Cullen
Demitri
Edward Cullen
Embry McCall
Emmet Cullen
Esme Cullen
Felix
Jane
Jasper Hale
Leah Clearwater
Paul Lahote
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Sam
Seth Clearwater
The Vampire Diaries
Alaric Saltzman
Bonnie Bennet
Caroline Forbes
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Enzo St. John
Damon Salvatore
Jenna Sommers
Jo Laughlin
Kai Parker
Matt Donovan
Stefan Salvatore
Tyler Lockwood
Lexi Branson
Liv Parker
Valerie
Vicki Donovan
X-Men
Charles Xavier
Erik
Kurt Wagner
Logan
Raven
Youngblood
Dean Youngblood
Derek Sutton
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Showbiz Nationals, Anaheim CA 2020: RESULTS
Sapphire:
Mini Solo
1st: Taylor Godlewski-âMy Heartâ
2nd: Sydney Johnson-âFergaliciousâ
3rd: Emma Walters-âCountdownâ
4th: Kylee Densmore-âShake Your Tail Featherâ
5th: Mila Garg-âSomewhere Over the Rainbowâ
6th: Brooklyn Guerrero-âLip Glossâ
7th: Kimiko Evans-âThatâs Not My Nameâ
8th: Sloane Schuster-âWhen I Grow Upâ
10th: June Khoury-âJunie In A Bottleâ
Mini Duet/Trio
1st: Hadley Berokoff, Taylor Godlewsk-âSecret Chordâ
2nd: Kimiko Evans, Sydney Johnson, Sloane Schuster-âSingle Ladiesâ
Mini Small Group
1st:Â âPeanut Butter Jelly Timeâ
Mini Large Group
1st:Â âBroadway Babiesâ
2nd:Â âOnce Upon A Timeâ
Petite Solo
2nd: Kailee Lozano-âWhat You Know About Meâ
3rd: Everly Fritchle-âHallelujahâ
7th: Ava Richardson-âBippity Boppity Booâ
8th: Noelle Khoury-âWhat A Feelingâ
Petite Duo/Trio
6th: June Khoury, Noelle Khoury-âSistersâ
Petite Small Group
3rd:Â âHumble and Kindâ
6th:Â âGraceâ
Petite Large Group
7th:Â âJailhouse Rockâ
10th:Â âDisturbiaâ
Pre-Junior Solo
7th: Brielyn Diluigi-âParty Girlâ
8th: Harlee Lozano-âCold As Iceâ
9th: Vienna Balta-âKill the Lightsâ
10th: Kylie Acosta-âTechnologicâ
Junior Solo
5th: Riley Stem-âLife of the Partyâ
8th: Kelsey Pastian-âForget About the Boyâ
Junior Large Group
1st:Â âOne Jumpâ
5th:Â âKiteâ
Pre-Teen Solo
5th: Elizabeth Stewart-âAshesâ
Teen Solo
1st: Sara Nejad-âLips Are Movinâ
2nd: Haley Tran-âOh So Quietâ
6th: Nazanin Shafie-âEmergencyâ
9th: Callie Hansen-âBang Them Sticksâ
Teen Small Group
3rd:Â âPrisonersâ
5th:Â âGold Dustâ
Teen Large Group
1st:Â âStanding Thereâ
Pre-Senior Solo
1st: Nicole Phillips-âYour Day Will Comeâ
Ruby:
Petite Solo
1st: Cece Chung-âAnd I Am Telling Youâ
2nd: Nyla Mccarthy-âWind It Upâ
5th: Peyton Kleveno-âBeat Shakes Up My Heartâ
7th: Avery Wilkinson-âNever Enoughâ
8th: Kyle Chen-âGoodbye Yellow Brick Roadâ
9th: Charlotte Howerton-âLollipopâ
10th: Ella Strunz-âRespectâ
Petite Duet/Trio
1st: Nyla Mccarthy, Ella Strunz, Graycen Weeda-âBeat Itâ
2nd: Isabella Schmidt-Yu, Kayden Sellars, Lily Wei-Ten-âThree Blind Miceâ
4th: Charlotte Howerton, Audrina Mossembekker, Kennadie Wright-âYacht Club Swingâ
5th: Cece Chung, Charlotte Howerton, Mila Madriles-âRiding Dirtyâ
6th: Malia Drown, Natalya Kokos, Avery Wilkinson-âWash That Manâ
Petite Small Group
2nd:Â âBoujee Girlsâ
3rd:Â âBlack Catâ
4th:Â âJet Setâ
7th:Â âHopelessly Devotedâ
8th:Â âSilent Nightâ
10th:Â âItsy Bitsy Spiderâ
Petite Large Group
1st:Â âTightropeâ
2nd:Â âYesterdayâ
4th:Â âSanta Mariaâ
Petite Line
1st:Â âIconâ
Pre-Junior Solo
1st: Madelyn Rose Nasu-âHearts Beat As 1âČ
2nd: Alexandra Collins-âBritneyâ
6th: Makenzie Rowland-âRise Upâ
7th: Olivia Lycett-âAll Eyes On Meâ
8th: Taylor Johnson-âLike Iâm Gonna Lose Youâ
Junior Solo
5th: Audrey Kang-âBlack Hole Sunâ
7th: Romina Tran-âHunterâ
Pre-Teen Solo
6th: Kelsey Gampol-âGood Womanâ
7th: Hanna Wherry-âBlame Gameâ
10th: Alexa Hedlund-âEgyptian Loverâ
Teen Large Group
2nd:Â âLost Without Youâ
10th:Â âDarknessâ
Pre-Senior Solo
9th: Daniel Stankovich-âEnd Of the Lineâ
Diamond:
Petite Solo
1st: Audrina Mossembekker-âFields of Goldâ
2nd: Avery Olson-âMonsterâ
3rd: Dylan Reuss-âLost Boyâ
6th: Charlotte Delong-âSafe and Soundâ
7th: Leighton Godlewski-âHold Your Handâ
8th: Liana Li-âNew York New Yorkâ
9th: Charlotte Watters-âYouâre Beautifulâ
Petite Duet/Trio
1st: Leighton Godlewski, Liana Li-âFlyâ
2nd: Brinley Lowe, Avery Olson, Dylan Reuss-âSnow Whiteâ
5th: Cerys Cogswell, Charlotte Delong, Morgan Turner-âCircusâ
Petite Small Group
1st:Â âBad Romanceâ
3rd:Â âOut of this Worldâ
5th:Â âFind Meâ
6th:Â âLet There Be Peaceâ
Petite Large Group
1st:Â âPoker Faceâ
3rd:Â âCarry That Weightâ
6th:Â âDiamonds Are Foreverâ
Pre-Junior Solo
1st: Esme Lee-âBlackbirdâ
3rd: Jillian Mahan-âLadies to the Floorâ
4th: Alyssa Mastroianni-âCrippled Birdâ
9th: Ariel Lantz-Loza-âWonderâ
10th: Grace Howerton-âEntertain Youâ
Junior Solo
6th: Brooke Edwards-âYellow Brick Roadâ
7th: Arabella Kim-âUnchainedâ
10th: Kylie Gonzalez-âTake Me To Churchâ
Junior Duet/Trio
2nd: Alyssa Mastroianni, Brady Reuss, Sara Von Rotz-âMemoryâ
7th: Jaidyn Alefosio, Kaylee Bish, Addy Morgan-âDiscoâ
Junior Small Group
3rd:Â âBreaking Dishesâ
4th:Â âI Was Brokenâ
Junior Large Group
2nd:Â âLittle Birdâ
3rd:Â âSushiâ
5th: âLionheartâ
6th:Â âFalling In Loveâ
Pre-Teen Solo
1st: Hope Edwards-âKeeping Me Downâ
3rd: Mackenzie Kleveno-âBeatsâ
5th: Delaney Bojorquez-âTessellateâ
7th: Ashlyn Blanpied-âFeverâ
Teen Solo
1st: Sammi Chung-âEightâ
4th: Olivia Magni-âMoonlight Sonataâ
6th: Morgan Landrigan-âTrainwreckâ
10th: Presslie Novits-âLet Me Entertain Youâ
Teen Small Group
2nd:Â âRamalamaâ
4th:Â âRiverâ
6th:Â âI Gave You Allâ
7th:Â âManeaterâ
Teen Large Group
7th:Â âTwo Slow Dancersâ
Pre-Senior Solo
2nd: Berlynn Gonzalez-âLover Please Stayâ
Senior Solo
1st: Reese Willis-âGodspeedâ
10th: Aleialanee Ponce De Leon-âLove Songâ
Senior Small Group
2nd:Â âBoom POWâ
7th:Â âGravityâ
Senior Large Group
2nd:Â âTetheredâ
Battle:
Ruby Petite Duet/Trio
2nd: Nyla Mccarthy, Ella Strunz, Graycen Weeda-âBeat Itâ
Diamond Petite Duet/Trio
1st: Leighton Godlewski, Liana Li-âFlyâ
Diamond Junior Duet/Trio
1st: Alyssa Mastroianni, Brady Reuss, Sara Von Rotz-âMemoryâ
Grand Finals:
Sapphire:
5th:Â âOne Jumpâ
Ruby:
Petite Small Group
1st:Â âBoujee Girlsâ
Petite Large Group
1st:Â âTightropeâ
Teen Large Group
2nd:Â âLost Without Youâ
Line
1st:Â âIconâ
Diamond:
Petite Small Group
1st:Â âBad Romanceâ
Petite Large Group
1st:Â âPoker Faceâ
Junior Small Group
5th:Â âBreaking Dishesâ
Junior Large Group
2nd:Â âLittle Birdâ
Teen Small Group
1st:Â âRamalamaâ
Teen Large Group
5th:Â âTwo Slow Dancersâ
Senior Small Group
1st:Â âBoom POWâ
Senior Large Group
4th:Â âTetheredâ
Title:
Sapphire Mini
Sydney Johnson
Sapphire Petite
Kailee Lozano
Sapphire Junior
Slater Gilbert
Sapphire Teen
Haley Tran
Ruby Petite
Nyla Mccarthy
Ruby Pre-Junior
Alexandra Collins
Ruby Pre-Senior
Daniel Stankovich
Diamond Pre-Junior
Jillian Mahan
Diamond Pre-Teen
Mackenzie Kleveno
Solo Icon:
Sapphie Mini
Sydney Johnson-Jazz
Taylor Godlewski-Lyrical
Sapphire Petite
Kailee Lozano-Jazz
Sapphire Junior
Slater Gilbert-Hip Hop
Sapphire Teen
Sara Nejad-Jazz
Ruby Petite
Cece Chung-Lyrical
Nyla Mccarthy-Jazz
Ruby Pre-Junior
Alexandra Collins-Jazz
Madelyn Rose Nasu-Musical Theater
Ruby Junior
Audrey Kang-Jazz
Ruby Pre-Teen
Hanna Wherry-Contemporary
Kelsey Gampol-Jazz
Diamond Petite
Audrina Mossembekker-Lyrical
Avery Olson-Jazz
Diamond Pre-Junior
Jillian Mahan-Jazz
Esme Lee-Musical Theater
Diamond Pre-Teen
Mackenzie Kleveno-Jazz
Hope Edwards-Contemporary
Diamond Teen
Sammi Chung-Jazz
Presslie Novits-Musical Theater
Sammi Chung-Contemporary
Diamond Pre-Senior
Berlynn Gonzalez-Contemporary
Diamond Senior
Reese Willis-Contemporary
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if atlantis theatrical did six the musical in the philippines...
principal cast
aragon - carla guevara-larfoteza
notable acting roles: mrs. wormwood (matilda), kim (miss saigon), maureen johnson (rent)
song sample: forever (shrek the musical)
boleyn - alex reyes
notable acting roles: was part of hi-5 (australia), ensemble (beautiful), ensemble (matilda), and she does this sort of job where she cosplays as different disney princesses in childrenâs events (sheâs dubbed as the filipino moana!)
song sample: journey to the past (anastasia)
seymour - mikkie bradshaw-volante
notable acting roles: johanna barker (sweeney todd), lauren (kinky boots), rapunzel (rapunzel, rapunzel! a very hairy fairytale), cynthia weil (beautiful), carrie (carrie)
song sample: oh i wish (rapunzel, rapunzel! a very hairy fairytale)Â
note: lemme tell ya something. her soprano is like no OTHER. iâve seen her in three prods so far and sheâs so so so good
cleves - sarah facuri
notable acting roles: pat (kinky boots), alysha (american idiot), jan (grease), ensemble (waitress)
song sample: i could be jewish for you by nikko benson
howard - teetin villanueva
notable acting roles: ensemble (waitress), ensemble (matilda), ensemble (shrek the musical), ensemble (beautiful), associate choreographer (sweeney todd)
song sample: get back up again (trolls animated movie)Â <-- SHEâS SO CUTE
note: she and carla (the one i picked for aragon) did a take me or leave me duet! (she also said mikkie, my pick for seymour, shouldâve been dueted with her. atlantis actresses have very close bonds tbh)
parr - gab pangilinan
notable acting roles: gloria estefan (on your feet), young joy (ang huling el bimbo), marilyn wald (beautiful), ensemble (godspell)
song sample: carole king medley
alternates
maronne cruz - howard / aragon
notable acting roles: dawn (waitress), jeanie (hair), ivy (bare), audrey (little shop of horrors), april (company)
song sample: dead girl walking (heathers)
note: yâall donât know. how much i love maronne cruz. sheâs like an icon in atlantis, always an ensemble or a lead actress in every damn production, and she is so SWEET.
yanah laurel - cleves / parr
notable acting roles: lauren (kinky boots), lorraine (jersey boys), whatsername (american idiot), joan (fun home)
song sample: rolling in the deep by adele
jillian ita-as - seymour / boleyn
notable acting roles: ensemble / joy understudy (ang huling el bimbo), belle (beauty and the beast), little red riding hood (into the woods), sara crewe (a little princess)
song sample: lying there (edges)
note: hereâs her and maronne singing thinking of you/the one that got away by katy perry
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The impact of cinematography throughout the world
1.- Birth
This story begins on the 28th of December in 1895 in Paris, the adventure begins at the hands of August and Louis Lumiere and although there is no photograph to confirm it, there are 33 witnesses and one recording.
It all started when these ingenious brothers began to become pioneers of technology, not only in Paris but also outside the boundaries of France, all thanks to their incredible inventions such as instant photography, photographic plates, among other inventions.
During 1895 they created one of their greatest inventions that is still loved today.
It is nothing more and nothing less than the first cinematographic tape, in other words, the first film in the world.
2.- Audience acceptance
This film was not a film in itself, it was a short film called "Exit from the Lumiere factory", in the short film you could see a train leaving the Lumiere facilities, many people were frightened because the train was heading towards the camera but nothing happened.
That spark of suspense made people love the short film and more people came to appreciate it, this made the brothers want to dedicate themselves completely to cinema and they started with their network of films such as "Trip to the moon", "La mer", "La luna a un metro", etc.
3.- Types
Cinema, as artistic manifestations during the 20th century, has different currents. In some cases, it represents a break with previous styles, especially classical Hollywood cinema, where the avant-garde cinema is born, which represents a break with the narrative of conventional cinema. Together with literature and art, they dominated the first third of the 20th century. Avant-garde cinema has many stages, one of them are:
Impressionism: The purpose of this style is to demonstrate the feelings of the protagonists. This gives importance to emotions and psychology. Example: The Book Thief.
Surrealism: It seeks the liberation of the spirit and challenges the logical, aesthetic and moral order. In the same way it attacks the pillars of bourgeois society and its questioned values. Example: An Andalusian Dog.
4.- Purpose
The purpose of cinema during the 20th century was to create a distraction so that people would forget about the wars that took place during that century, such as The Triple Alliance V. S The Triple Entente, the First and Second World Wars.
5.- Icons of modern and old cinema
One of the greatest representatives of the old cinema are Kirk Douglas, Mario Moreno, Robert de Miro, Marlo Brandom, Sara GarcĂa, Elizabeth Taylor, Marilyn Monroe
And those who represent the current cinema are: Silvestre Stallone, Magaly Solier, Dwayne Johnson, Jackie Chan.
Gabi Lu 2009
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romance book recs!!
romance is my feel good genre, and itâs also usually somewhat easier to read during stressful times, so hereâs a list of some books that are either romance or have a romance element i feel like mentioning.
(EDIT: I STAYED UP TILL 2 AM DOING THIS HELP. this is why some of the comments. donât make any fucking sense.)
romance books and authors:
CONTEMPORARY:
1. The Bromance bookclub series by Lyssa Kay Adams (A group of men form a bookclub dedicated to romance books in order to understand women, improve their relationships and become better men. Itâs funny, cute, and all about dismantling toxic masculinity one romance book at a time)
2. Mariana Zapata books (The queen of slowburn romance. The only book Iâve read by her is âUnder Lockeâ, but âFrom Lukov with loveâ and âKultiâ have rave reviews. There is so much build up and SO much sexual tension with a great pay off)
3. Milly Johnson books (A uk author whose books are primarily set in the north, these are total feel good books. Not so much graphic and more romantic, but her characters are great and her plot lines really hook you in.)
4. The Unhoneymooners by Christina Lauren (Super cute, quick enemies-to-lovers story about a bridesmaid who has to go on a honeymoon with the best man when the bride and groom get food poisoning. Obviously this means the holy of holies: fake relationship!)
5. Well met by Jen De Luca (Oh my gosh! Super fun, the characters are just wonderful especially our heroine. A hate-to-love romance set at a renaissance fair! All about overcoming the limits you set on yourself and rethinking your first impressions.)
6. Katherine Center books (My personal favourites are âHow to walk awayâ about a woman who falls for her PT after a near fatal plane crash. And âHappiness for beginnersâ about a woman taking part in a wilderness trail with her brothers annoying best friend. She writes such great plots and you really feel all the emotions!)
7. Mhairi Mcfarlane books (my personal favourites are âHereâs looking at youâ about a woman who comes face to face with her high school bully years later - only he doesnât recognize her. And heâs not awful? Donât worry. I know how that synopsis sounds. Heâs not excused his actions, but you also understand how heâs grown and changed. It definitely gets you in the feels though. As does âYou had me at helloâ Which is about a couple from university meeting again years later. God this woman can write angst and yearning!!)
8. A part of me by Anouska Knight (On the same day she and her husband have been accepted into the adoption process, their marriage implodes. This has such a cute romance which follows hate-to friends- to love and itâs v funny)
9. Southern Eclectic series by Molly harper (Just as it sounds. Southern small town romance with a great, quirky cast of characters)
10. Maggieâs man by Lisa Gardner (writing as Alicia Scott) (An escaped convict kidnaps a woman from the courthouse to act as his hostage whilst he tries to prove his innocence. Surprisingly funny and warm. Maggie as a heroine is an absolute joy. Theyâre sort of chaotic together and itâs a wild ride.)
11. The Mister by E.L James (LISTEN OK - SIT BACK DOWN - Itâs not winning awards but itâs actually decent! I was skeptical, but I will admit I was won over. I mean parts are cheesy but itâs so addictive. Basically a rich man falls for his cleaning lady - but itâs also about the yearning. Itâs also quite action packed as thereâs danger, drama and a chase across europe to get the girl.)
12. RECENT Colleen Hoover (Now, you may enjoy older CH books. Personally I find them very problematic. Now Iâve really enjoyed her recent books though. Especially âWithout Meritâ and âIt ends with usâ and âRegretting youâ. High angst, high drama, dark topics for all of her books. But you can tell sheâs matured with her writing. She isnât for everyone but theyâre addictive, fast paced reads.
13. The Austenland duology by Shannon Hale (You might have seen the Austenland movie - The cutest, cheesiest, sweetest, campiest movie ever. Well thereâs a book! Itâs about women who go on a holiday and live their own Jane Austen story with actors. The first book leans towards Pride and Prejudice and Mansfield park. The second book is more Northanger abbey and Emma.
14. Brigid Kemmerer contemporaries (She is an auto-buy author for me, especially her contemporaries. She writes the best teenage characters, the best teenage boys Iâve ever read about. Her characters are real, she writes about kids trying their best, struggling, and being good, and kind, and the world not being kind to them. Usually the books have a pov from both the female and male love interest. I would rec any of them tbh. âLetters to the lostâ comes before itâs companion novel âMore than we can tellâ. I loved âCall it what you wantâ with has modern Robin Hood elements!!!! seriously she is my favourite YA contemporary author.
15. Sophie Kinsella books (If you havenât picked up her stand alone novels then what are you doing???? she is the queen!!!! Personal favourites are âCan you keep a secretâ and âIâve got your number)
16. A quiet kind of thunder by Sara Barnard (I love her ok. Her books are short and sweet but she packs a punch. TBH these arenât primarily romance, theyâre more just about teenage girls but this one has a good romance element so Iâm putting it on here. Itâs about Steffi, a selective mute who sometimes communicates with basic sign language who is assigned to look after the new boy at school Rhys, who is deaf.)
17. Meet me at the museum by Anne Youngson (GORGEOUS! moving, tender. A lonely housewifes strikes up a correspondence with a widowed museum curator in Denmark. Oh gosh. I just love this one. Itâs about friendship, love, grief, second chances, the choices we make. Seriously love this one and itâs not that long.)
FANTASY:
1. Sorcery of thorns by Margaret Rogerson (Elisabeth has grown up in the great library, protecting grimoires with powers and fearing sorcerers. When a dangerous grimoire is released, sheâs forced to team up with an enigmatic sorcerer and his demonic servant in order to save the world.)
2. Sky in the deep duology by Adrienne Young (A viking inspired story about a warrior who is captured by the tribe she is at war with. Such good tension and itâs also got a lot of action. Battle couple romance! Mutual respect! Hate to love!)
3. The Rose Garden by Susanna Kearsley (Iâve reread this book once but will end up reading it again. Itâs a time travel romance about a woman staying in cornwall dealing with the death of her sister who is transported back and forth to the 17th century. Itâs a favourite. The romance is wonderful but the stakes are really high too. I also love âBelleweatherâ by the same author)
4. An ember in the ashes series by Sabaa Tahir (Oh god, the romance. THE ROMANCE! itâs so much. The angst, the pining, the longing. The first book follows Laia, part of a slave class in a roman inspired world. She begins spying in the top military academy and meets Elias, a reluctant soldier. This is a proper fantasy series with only the first three books out, but itâs so great.)
5. Alias Hook by Lisa Jensen (Let me just copy the blurb ok:Â âMeet Captain James Benjamin Hook, a witty, educated Restoration-era privateer cursed to play villain to a pack of malicious little boys in a pointless war that never ends. But everything changes when Stella Parrish, a forbidden grown woman, dreams her way to the Neverland in defiance of Pan's rules.â I MEAN COME ON. a gorgeous adult fairytale with love and redemption at the center.
6. The Mediator series by Meg Cabot (Obviously Meg Cabot is the most iconic and we stan. But this series is my absolute favourite by her. About Suze Simon, a kickass, no nonsense mediator - Someone who helps ghosts move on to the other side. Sometimes by force. She has to move house and ends up sharing her room with a 100 year old hot ghost named Jesse. The tension. The angst. THE BANTER!!!!)
7. House of Earth and Blood by Sara J Maas (a half fae half mortal girl tries to solve a murder with the help of a fallen angel. Itâs a LONG book, but for me personally it flew by. Itâs a big new fantasy world but the romance has a great build. Overcoming grief! Being normal together! Being in danger together! THE UST! the characters are so good. I ahvenât been this impressed by a new series for a while)
8. Cursebreakers series by Brigid Kemmerer (yep, she gets another mention. This one is a beauty and the best retelling about a man forced to relive the same season over and over, becoming a literal beat, until a girl from our world can break the curse. The second book, following secondary characters, is my fave so far. But both feature kickass ladies and those small romantic moments BK is so good at)
9. A court of thorns and roses series by Sara J Maas (a fae inspired beauty and the beast retelling. The only time you support a ship switch. Also the secondary ships are getting their own books and oh my god. Iâm so excited.)
HISTORICAL/CLASSICS/MILLS AND BOON
1. Jane Austen (The original rom com queen, obviously. Pride and prejudice and Emma are faves. Also I have a major soft spot for the alwayc chaotic and underrated Northanger Abbey)
2. North and South by Elizabeth Gaskell (Actually might be my favourite classic ever. Often described at an industrial p&p. Margaret, from the south, comes face to face with the harsh reality of the world when she moves up north and comes face to face with a brooding millowner. Thereâs obviously a lot more nuance than that but. THE PINING!!!!!! THE MISCOMMUNICATION! THE DRAMA!)
3. The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society by Mary Ann Shaffer (You might have seen the film. Please also read the book. Told entirely in letters. The sharp witted author Juliet Ashton falls in love with Guernsey and itâs characters whilst researching what happened there during the war. Funny, moving and romantic.)
4. The Veronica Speedwell series by Deanna Raybourn (A butterfly hunter foils her own kidnap and is paired together with a reclusive natural historian. They solve mysteries together. They canât admit they wanna sleep together. The tension.......unbearable. See also the Julia Grey mysteries by the same author)
5. The warrior knight and the widow by Ella Matthews (So last year I discovered Mills and Boon and I have no shame about it whatsoever. This is a medieval beauty and the beast retelling about a woman being escorted to her fathers estate by an enigmatic and scarred knight. Sheâs hoping to convince her father to let her steward her own lands, and of course trying not to fall for her escort.)
6. The bareknuckle bastards series by Sarah Maclean (A badass, brooding trio of siblings who rule the underbelly of Covent Garden fall for smart, beautiful women. Opposites attract, Good girl/bad boy, strong women, banter. Super fun historical romance)
7. Redeeming the reclusive earl by Virginia Heath (I just read this and it was seriously cute!!!! And book where the hero blushes even once is a good book in my opinion. Basically aspiring antiquarian named Effie barrels into the life of a new earl - who really just wants to be left alone to be grumpy and sad and disfigured. ALONE. But Effie wants to dig on his land. And she wonât take no for an answer. She also talks A LOT.
8. A family for the widowed governess by Ann Lethbridge (Technically this is part of a series but you donât need to read them in order and this is the best one. A widow who is being blackmailed accepts a governess post. She canât tell her employer about the blackmail especially when she starts falling for him.)
9. The bedlam stacks by Natasha Pulley (I read watchmaker and didnât like it but you might like it. This one also FEAUTRES A M/M ROMANCE. I know this list was super straight im sorry. Anyway this is about a botanist falling in love with a priest in the jungle.
10. The wilderness series by Sara Donati (Think outlander without the time travel and also not set in scotland. Basically Last of the Mohicans fanfiction about Hawkeyeâs grown up son. An english woman moves to america when her father promises she can be a school teacher there. Little does she know he actually has plans to marry her off. Things get more complicated when she falls for Nathaniel Bonner, a white man raised native american and whoâs daughter and extended family is Native American. Like outlander thereâs romance, adventure, history. But unlike the outlander books the love interest is a decent guy (i say as if i donât love the tv show)
STUFF THAT REALLY ISNâT ROMANCE AT ALL. BUT I SHIP A SHIP.
1. The Lacey Flint series by Sharon Bolton (Lacey Flint is a police officer who becomes involved in the hunt to catch a Jack the ripper copycat. There actually is a strong romantic element with the other lead police officer.)
2. The last hours duology by Minette Walters. A novel about the black death and a closed estate lead by a woman whoâs trying to protect her people. Thereâs also a kind of murder mystery. But she also has a close relationship to one of the surfs that I got super invested in.
3. The Strike series by J.k Rowling (I know we donât stan anymore but. This series about PI and his assistant slowly growing closer? Becoming best friends and partners? Not acknowledging any feelings for each other?
#books#book recs#literature#romance#romance books#romance reads#penvenens#romance recs#romance reader#historical romance#probably forgot loads
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Music
Favorite Genre: Right now, probably instrumentals.
Favorite Artist: Donât really have one of those, but I do enjoy a fair share of titles from Sleeping at Last, One Republic, Audiomachine, and Really Slow Motion. Oh, and Ludovico Einaudi.
Favorite Song: Donât Stop My Now by Queen. Iconic.
Song Currently Stuck in Your Head: Day One by Twelve Titans Music
Favorite Lyrics:Â âI'm not their hero But that doesn't mean that I wasn't brave I never walked the party line Doesn't mean that I was never afraid I'm not your hero But that doesn't mean we're not one and the same I do my best to walk the finest line Till I've had all that I can take"Â
Iâm Not Your Hero by Tegan and Sara
Radio or Your own playlist | Solo artists or Bands | Pop or Indie | Loud or Silent volume | Slow songs or Fast songs | Music video or Lyric video | Speakers or Headset | Riding a bus in silence or While listening to music | Driving in silence or With radio on
Books
Iâll be real, itâs been a long time since Iâve read any that werenât fanfics, for school, or something connected to a TV show/movie I saw. So I have no clue how many answers Iâll have to give.
Favorite Book Genre: Science Fiction
Favorite Writer: N/A
Favorite Book: I really donât know.
Favorite Book Series:Â Percy Jackson and the Olympians by Rick Riordan
Perfect Book to Read on a Rainy Day: Okay, this whole books section is making it abundantly clear how I need to get back to reading more.
Favorite Characters:Â Percy Jackson and Annabeth Chase from the Riordanverse (still not a fan of that name)
Hardcover or Paperback | Buy or Rent | Standalone novels or Book series | Ebook or Physical copy | Reading at night or Reading during the day | Reading at home or Reading in nature | Listening to music while reading or Reading in silence | Reading in order or Reading the ending first | Reliable or Unreliable narrator | Realism or Fantasy | One or Multiple POVS | Judging by the covers or by Judging by the summary | Rereading or Reading just once
TV & Movies
Favorite TV/Movie Genre: Science Fiction/Animated
Favorite Movie: The Perks of Being a Wallflower for live action and Megamind for animated features.
Comfort Movie: Donât really have one, Iâm more of a TV person.
Movie You Watch Every Year: Elf (but thatâs cause itâs a seasonal movie)
Favorite TV Show: Agents of SHIELD
Comfort TV Show: One Day at a Time
Most Rewatched TV Show: Agents of SHIELD
Ultimate OTP: Philinda and Dousy (thatâs two, but Iâm gonna stick with it)
5 Favorite Characters: Melinda May, Daisy Johnson, Luz Noceda, Zari Tomaz, Kara Zor-El Danvers
TV shows or Movies | Short seasons (8-13 episodes) or Full seasons (22 episodes or more) | One episode a week (when show is airing) or binging | One season or Multiple seasons | One part or Saga | Half hour or One hour-long episodes | Subtitles on or off | Rewatching or Watching just onceÂ
Tagging @light-miracles, @novelist-becca, @fallenflowersfromgrace, @agents-of-fangirling, and anyone else who wants to join.
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Inside the Miami Wedding of Soccer Stars Ali Krieger and Ashlyn Harris
By Alexandra Macon : Vogue
Orlando Pride and U.S. Womenâs National Team goalkeeper Ashlyn Harris and defender Ali Krieger are one of sportâs most beloved couples. They first met in 2010 at USWNT training camp, where they became fast friends. âI just found her to be so captivating and always wanted to be around her,â Ali says. âSheâs someone who seemed so confident and comfortable with herself, and I was so attracted to that.â The two began a romantic relationship, which they kept secret for a long time out of fear of losing endorsement deals, despite the fact that hardcore soccer fans suspected they were a couple long before they ultimately decided to go public. After almost 10 years of dating, they tied the knot over the holidays in a wedding that was a non-stop, weekend-long party and served as a reunion for many of the USWNT team members. It also capped off a World Cup winning season in which these athletes made front-page headlines for their powerful stances off the field as well as their talent on it.
Ashlyn and Aliâs official move toward marriage started when Ashlyn asked Ali to marry her in Clearwater, Florida. They were enjoying a weekend away after a long season. Just before dinner, âwe headed down to the beach to watch the sunset and take in the beautiful scenery,â Ali remembers. âWe had a glass of champagne and then wanted to take photos to capture the moment. I proceeded to take a selfie and Ashlynâs arm was in the back of the photo. I asked her to put it down and stop being silly, only to realize she had actually been holding the engagement ring the entire time I had been snapping photos. She pulled it around in front of me, and then asked the big question! I was in shock but so happy and excited at the same time. It was an incredible sunset, and just a perfect moment.â
Wedding planning kicked off soon after. From the start, the goal was to create a classic, clean environment. âVizcaya Museum and Gardens [in Miami] is this kind of Mediterranean Castle-like vibe right on the water,â Ali says. âIt has this European feel that we were going for, so right when we walked into the venue for the first time, we were like, âOh my God! Itâs breathtaking. This is it!ââ
The couple worked with Sara Lowell from Sara Renee Events to bring their vision to life. âSheâs so badass and beautiful and just absolutely crushed it for us,â Ali says. âWeâre so grateful for her and her incredible team of fantastic people working to make our dreams a reality.â
âAli and I really wanted to align ourselves with people and brands that spoke to our soul and were really about nonconforming and understood the same vision we were going for,â Ashlyn adds. âI just wanted to feel like we could fully express ourselves, our sexuality, and our community.â
To that end, Ashlyn wore Thom Browne, the designer she turns to for all of her red carpet events, and a TAG Heuer Monaco watch. Thom Browne dresses the Barcelona soccer team, which is how Ashlyn first became acquainted with the brand. âHonestly, I love that itâs all very gender neutral, very fluid, there are women in dresses and men in dress, and men and women in skirts. I can really feel how he expresses himself through clothes. Itâs just so nonconforming and so far out. Iâve been wearing his stuff ever since.â She and the Thom Browne team created a custom tuxedo with a beaded argyle pattern for the wedding day.
Like a lot of brides on the hunt for the right dress, Ali took a weekend trip to New York City with her best friend and maid of honor, Elizabeth Mumley, to search for her wedding gown. They found a Pronovias fit and flare dress with long sleeves and a V in the back that was exactly what she wanted. âI tried it on, and I knew it was the one!â she says of the âHelioâ gown. âI fell in love and knew I would get married in this dress. Itâs simple but sophisticated and elegant at the same time. I have personally always loved Pronovias. Itâs a brand with which I think I share a lot of values as they believe in inclusivity and diversity.â
On Saturday, December 28, just three days after Christmas, the couple married in the round so that friends and family could see the ceremony and feel part of it. âWe wanted simple white flowers and a rose-petal-strewn aisle,â Ali says. âWe also wanted to walk ourselves down the aisle as strong, confident, independent women. We felt like it was right.â Ashlynâs best friend, USWNT team captain and the World Cupâs MVP, Megan Rapinoe, served as maid of honor; Aliâs brother, Kyle Krieger, was best man; and Orlando Pride player Sydney Leroux was the officiant.
For the reception afterward, guests found their seats at tables named after LGBTQ icons including Marsha P. Johnsonâa pioneering activist known for her role in the Stonewall uprisingâand Anderson Cooper. Dena Lowell Blauschild and The Cook and the Cork catered a colorful menu with an incredible attention to detail. And just before the party really got started, Ali changed into the Condesa dress, also by Pronovias. âI wanted to make it into a mini dress but keep the train, so I customized the hem to give it a high-low effect,â she says. âIt was very nice to be able to dance without worrying!â
Meanwhile, Ashlyn seemed to strip off components of her wedding ensemble as the night went onâher pants were switched out for shorts and her tuxedo jacket was traded in for a sleeveless shirt and vest, also by Thom Browne, which allowed her to dance more freely. The newlyweds cut their rainbow cake and did their first dance to a live, acoustic version of Kina Grannisâs âStand by Me.â Toasts were given over the course of the evening, with Aliâs brother Kyle voicing the sentiments so many there (and those taking in the festivities from afar via Instagram) were feeling: âSince you went public with your relationship, it has been a gift to watch you grow together. Itâs amazing because you guys are like a beacon of light for all young queer LGBTQ women and men who just need someone to look up to, like we get happy endings too. In the media and the movies, so often...you know, queer stories have a devastating ending, but not here. In real life, we get to see you guys live the dream.â
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Ready to fly your flag?
Pride Month has arrived! While every day is a time to be proud of your identity and orientation, June is that extra special time for boldly celebrating with and for the LGBTQIA community (yes, there are more than lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender in the queer community). June was chosen to honor the Stonewall Riots which happened in 1969. Like other celebratory months, LGBT Pride Month started as a weeklong series of events and expanded into a full month of festivities.
In honor of Pride Month, UCF Library faculty and staff suggested books from the UCF collection that represent a wide array of queer authors and characters. Click on the read more link below to see the full list, descriptions, and catalog links.
With the Librariesâ on remote resource access, the usual extended physical display isnât available so we have created a list of ebooks and streaming videos that you can access from the comfort of your home.Â
A Wild and Precious Life: a memoir by Edie Windsor A lively, intimate memoir from an icon of the gay rights movement, describing gay life in 1950s and 60s New York City and her longtime activism which opened the door for marriage equality. Edie Windsor became internationally famous when she sued the US government, seeking federal recognition for her marriage to Thea Spyer, her partner of more than four decades. The Supreme Court ruled in Edie's favor, a landmark victory that set the stage for full marriage equality in the US. Beloved by the LGBTQ community, Edie embraced her new role as an icon; she had already been living an extraordinary and groundbreaking life for decades. Suggested by Kelly Young, Administration
 How We Fight for Our Lives: a memoir by Saeed Jones Haunted and haunting, Jones's memoir tells the story of a young, black, gay man from the South as he fights to carve out a place for himself, within his family, within his country, within his own hopes, desires, and fears. Through a series of vignettes that chart a course across the American landscape, Jones draws readers into his boyhood and adolescence--into tumultuous relationships with his mother and grandmother, into passing flings with lovers, friends and strangers. Each piece builds into a larger examination of race and queerness, power and vulnerability, love and grief: a portrait of what we all do for one another--and to one another--as we fight to become ourselves. Suggested by Sandy Avila, Research & Information Services
 How to Write an Autobiographical Novel: essays by Alexander Chee Cheeâs manifesto on the entangling of life, literature, and politics, and how the lessons learned from a life spent reading and writing fiction have changed him. In these essays, he grows from student to teacher, reader to writer, and reckons with his identities as a son, a gay man, a Korean American, an artist, an activist, a lover, and a friend. He examines some of the most formative experiences of his life and the nation's history, including his father's death, the AIDS crisis, 9/11, the jobs that supported his writing--Tarot-reading, bookselling, cater-waiting for William F. Buckleyâthe writing of his first novel, Edinburgh, and the election of Donald Trump. Suggested by Sara Duff, Acquisitions & Collections
 Juliet Takes a Breath by Gabby Rivera Juliet Milagros Palante is leaving the Bronx and headed to Portland, Oregon. She just came out to her family and isn't sure if her mom will ever speak to her again. But Juliet has a plan, sort of, one that's going to help her figure out this whole "Puerto Rican lesbian" thing. She's interning with the author of her favorite book: Harlowe Brisbane, the ultimate authority on feminism, women's bodies, and other gay-sounding stuff. With more questions than answers, Juliet takes on Portland, Harlowe, and most importantly, herself. Suggested by Sara Duff, Acquisitions & Collections
 No Tea, No Shade: new writings in Black queer studies edited by E. Patrick Johnson This book brings together nineteen essays from the next generation of black queer studies scholars, activists, and community leaders who build on the foundational work of black queer studies, pushing the field in new and exciting directions. Suggested by Jada Reyes, Research & Information Services
 Over the Top: a raw journey to self-love by Jonathan Van Ness Before he stole our hearts as the grooming and self-care expert on Netflixâs hit show Queer Eye, Jonathan was growing up in a small Midwestern town that didnât understand why he was soâŠover the top. From choreographed carpet figure skating routines to the unavoidable fact that he was Just. So. Gay., Jonathan was an easy target and endured years of judgement, ridicule and traumaâyet none of it crushed his uniquely effervescent spirit. Youâll laugh, youâll cry, and youâll come away knowing that no matter how broken or lost you may be, youâre a Kelly Clarkson song, youâre strong, and youâve got this. Suggested by Kelly Young, Administration
 Queer, Trans, and Intersectional Theory in Educational Practice: student, teacher, and community experiences edited by Cris Mayo and Mollie V. Blackburn Queer theory, trans theory, and intersectional theory have all sought to describe, create, and foster a sense of complex subjectivity and community, insisting on relationality and complexity as concepts and communities shift and change. This collection brings these crucial theories together to inform pedagogies across a wide array of contexts of formal education and community-based educational settings. Suggested by Anna Dvorecky, Cataloging
 Real Queer America: LGBT stories from red states by Samantha Allen Allen takes us on a cross-country road-trip stretching all the way from Provo, Utah to the Rio Grande Valley to the Bible Belt to the Deep South. Her motto for the trip: "Something gay every day." Making pit stops at drag shows, political rallies, and hubs of queer life across the heartland, she introduces us to scores of extraordinary LGBT people working for change, from the first openly transgender mayor in Texas history to the manager of the only queer night club in Bloomington, Indiana, and many more. Suggested by Sandy Avila, Research & Information Services
 Shakesqueer: a queer companion to the complete works of Shakespeare edited by Madhavi Menon Exploring what is odd, eccentric, and unexpected in the Bardâs plays and poems, these theorists highlight not only the many ways that Shakespeare can be queered but also the many ways that Shakespeare can enrich queer theory. This innovative anthology reveals an early modern playwright insistently returning to questions of language, identity, and temporality, themes central to contemporary queer theory. Chasing all manner of stray desires through every one of Shakespeareâs plays and poems, the contributors cross temporal, animal, theoretical, and sexual boundaries with abandon. Together they expand the reach of queerness and queer critique across chronologies, methodologies, and bodies. Suggested by Megan Haught, Teaching & Engagement/Research & Information Services
 Sister Outsider: essays and speeches by Audre Lorde In this charged collection of fifteen essays and speeches, Lorde takes on sexism, racism, ageism, homophobia, and class, and propounds social difference as a vehicle for action and change. Her prose is incisive, unflinching, and lyrical, reflecting struggle but ultimately offering messages of hope. This commemorative edition includes a new foreword by Lorde-scholar and poet Cheryl Clarke, who celebrates the ways in which Lorde's philosophies resonate more than twenty years after they were first published. Suggested by Jada Reyes, Research & Information Services
 Stories I Told Myself: a memoir by Brian D. Crimmins (UCF Thesis) Stories I Told Myself: A Memoir explores the experience of growing up gay in the 1980s. It is one boy's journey toward self-acceptance set against the conservative backdrop of a rural community on California's central coast. The story illuminates the hunger for a life different than the one being lived, and the ever-present sense of being different exacerbated by bullying and unrequited love. It is a narrative of evolving identity, and includes cultural insights and societal context of the time period. The author poses a fundamental question, "How did I make it out of the 80's alive?" and he explores the answer with poignant humor and self-examination. Suggested by Megan Haught, Teaching & Engagement/Research & Information Services
 The Book of Pride: LGBTQ heroes who changed the world by Mason Funk Captures the true story of the LGBTQ civil rights movement from the 1960s to the present through richly detailed, stunning interviews with the leaders, activists, and ordinary people who witnessed the revolution and made it happen. Suggested by Megan Haught, Teaching & Engagement/Research & Information Services
 The Crimson Letter: Harvard, homosexuality, and the shaping of American culture by Douglas Shand-Tucci Historian Douglass Shand-Tucci explores the nature and expression of sexual identity at America's oldest university during the years of its greatest influence. The Crimson Letter follows the gay experience at Harvard in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, focusing upon students, faculty, alumni, and hangers-on who struggled to find their place within the confines of Harvard Yard and in the society outside. Suggested by Pat Tiberii, Interlibrary Loan & Document Delivery Services
 Time is the Thing a Body Moves Through by T Fleischmann Sebald meets Maggie Nelson in this autobiographical narrative of embodiment, visual art, history, and loss. T Fleischmann uses Felix Gonzales-Torres's artworks--piles of candy, stacks of paper, puzzles--as a path through questions of love and loss, violence and rejuvenation, gender and sexuality. From the back porches of Buffalo, to the galleries of New York and L.A., to farmhouses of rural Tennessee, the artworks act as still points, sites for reflection situated in lived experience. Suggested by Sara Duff, Acquisitions & Collections
 Trauma, Violence, and Lesbian Agency in Croatia and Serbia: building better times by Bojan BiliÄ This book uncovers some of the major moments in the fragile and still poorly known herstory of feminist lesbian engagement in Serbia and Croatia. By treating the trauma of war, homophobia, and neoliberal capitalism as a verbally impenetrable experience that longs to be narrated, this monograph explores the ways in which feminist lesbian language has repeatedly emerged in the context of strong patriarchal silencing that has surrounded the armed conflicts of the Yugoslav succession. The book renders visible a surprising diversity of activist initiatives and the resilience of transnational affective ties, which testify to the creativity of lesbian activist mobilizations in the ambivalent semi-peripheral space that used to be Yugoslavia. Suggested by Anna Dvorecky, Cataloging
We Are Everywhere: protest, power, and pride in the history of Queer Liberation by Matthew Riemer and Leighton Brown Have pride in history. Through the lenses of protest, power, and pride, this is an essential overview -- and a visual record -- of the history of the Queer Liberation Movement in the United States. With exhaustively researched narrative and hundreds of stunning photographs, this sweeping book traces queer activism from its roots in the late-nineteenth-century -- long before the pivotal Stonewall Riots of 1969 -- to today, casting new light on many of the movement's trailblazing activists and organizations. Suggested by Christina Wray, Student Learning & Engagement
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