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fashionbooksmilano · 1 year ago
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Hollywood royale
Matthew Rolston
teNeues, Düsseldorf 2017, 278 pages, 27.9x38cm, ISBN 978-3-96171-024-9
euro 60,00
email if you want to buy [email protected]
This volume contains a veritable compendium of Rolston's innovative photographic techniques. The images range from classic vintage-style 8x10 camera portraits to more stylized experiments in cross-processing, multiple exposure, and high-contrast color.
From pop stars to movie stars, TV personalities to socialites, Warhol's protégé presents a virtual 'who's who' of 1980s celebrity.
One of a handful of artists to emerge from Andy Warhol’s celebrity-focused Interview magazine, Matthew Rolston is a well-established icon of Hollywood photography. Alongside such luminaries as Herb Ritts and Greg Gorman, Rolston was a member of an influential group of photographers (among them, Bruce Weber, Annie Leibovitz, and Steven Meisel) who came from the 1980´s magazine scene. Rolston helped define the era’s take on celebrity image-making, gender bending, and much more.
This book presents a stunning array of portraits that beautifully capture the decade and its myriad talents. From Michael Jackson and Madonna, to Prince, George Michael, and Cyndi Lauper, the images reflect a seamless blend of style, skill, and scintillation. This volume features over 100 mesmerizing photographs selected from Rolston’s extensive body of work, centering on his unforgettable portraits of the era’s most famous personalities.
13/12/23
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itsallmadonnasfault · 3 years ago
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Madonna’s appearance with Maluma on one of four covers for our November 2021 Musicians on Musicians issue extends a historic streak: Since Rolling Stone‘s founding, she has appeared more times on this publication’s cover than any other female artist. It’s a tribute to her ability to stay at the center of pop culture for longer than nearly anyone. Here, a look back at the 23 times Madonna has made the cover of Rolling Stone.
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dccomicsnews · 8 years ago
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Review: Everafter: From the Pages of Fables #6
[Editor’s note: This review may contain spoilers.] Writers: Dave Justus & Lilah Sturges Penciller: Steve Rolston Inker: Ande Parks Coloring: Michael Wiggam Summary One of the strengths of the Fables series was the every-so-often issue that would take a different point of view than what the reader was used to and in that issue not only tell a unique and interesting story, but expand the world of…
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iridescentclub · 6 years ago
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Steven Spielberg photographed by Matthew Rolston, 1977
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multi-muse-transect · 3 years ago
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My ideal cast if the Halo games were adapted into live action movies taking influence from some books.
Halo CE
Steven Downes as Master Chief
Jen Taylor as Cortana
Josh Brolin as Captain Keyes 
Angela Bassett as Foehammer
Keith David or Carl Weathers as Sergeant Avery Johnson 
Domnhall Gleeson as Guilty Spark
Halo 2 (maybe take some elements from First Strike with Blue Team assisting Chief during the invasion of Earth.)
Minka Kelly as Miranda Keyes
John Cena or Joel Kinnaman or Chris Evans as Fred-104
Scarlet Johannsson as Linda-058
Margot Robbie or Sophia Di Martino as Kelly-087
Ron Perlman as Lord Hood
Keith David as The Arbiter
Kevin Michael Richardson as Tartarus
Andy Serkis as the Prophet Of Truth
Tom Vaughan-Lawlor or Domnhall Gleeson as the Prophet Of Regret
Anthony Hopkins as the Prophet Of Mercy 
Halo 3 (maybe Miranda survives and meets Sarah Palmer in a post credit telling her she has a mission for her.)
Same cast.
Halo ODST 
Nathan Fillion as Edward Buck 
Michael B.Jordan as Kojo “Romeo” Agu
Dave Bautista as Taylor “Dutch” Miles”
Katee Sackoff as Veronica Dare
Oscar Issac as Mike “Mickey” Crespo
Dylan O’Brien or Brenton Thwaites as JD AKA The Rookie 
Halo Reach
Josh Duhamel as Carter-A259
Olga Kurylenko as Kat-B320 
John Boyega as Emile-A239 
Simu Liu or Steven Yeun as Jun-A266 
Tom Hardy as Jorge-052
Phillip Anthony Rodriguez as Spartan-B312
Rachel Weisz as Catherine Halsey 
Stephen Lang as Urban Holland
Halo 4 (adapts parts of the Spartan Ops story) 
Toby Maguire as Captain Lasky 
Ethan Peck as Gabriel Thorne 
Chris Hemsworth or Jon Bernthal as Paul DeMarco
Tyrese Gibson as Carlo Hoya
Dane DeHaan as Anthony Madsen
Karen Gillian as Tedra Grant
Dominique McElligot as Sarah Palmer 
Mark Rolston, Ethan Hawke or Bruce Greenwood as Andrew Del Rio
Halo 5 
Idris Elba as Jameson Locke
Gina Rodriguez as Olympia Vale
Cynthia McWilliams as Holly Tanaka
Melanie Minichino as Exuberant Witness
Dan Donohue as Warden Eternal
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frequentlykit · 3 years ago
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Supernatural actors who were on Criminal Minds *incomplete*
George Darrow DJ Qualls -  SPN: Garth CM: Richard Slessman (season 1 episode 1)
Timothy Omundson - SPN: Cain CM: Phillip Dowd (season 1 episode 6)
Dameon Clarke - SPN: Jack Montgomery (Rugaru) CM: Christopher Crawford (season 1 episode 7)
Jeff Kober - SPN: Randall CM: Leo (season 1 episode 9)
Mark Rolston - SPN: Alastair CM: Sheriff Hall (season 1 episode 11)
Michael Massee - SPN: Kubrick (Bad Day at Black Rock) CM: Jacob Dawes (season 1 episode 14)
Michael B. Silver - SPN: Martin Flagg (Movie Writer “Hollywood Babylon“) CM: Sam Shapiro (season 1 episode 14)
Roger Aaron Brown - SPN: Joshua (Angel) CM: Warden Charles Diehl  (season 1 episode 14)
Robert Curtis Brown - SPN: Father Gil (”Sin City”) CM: Peter Greisen (season 1 episode 16)
Eric Johnson - SPN: Brady (Sam’s college friend/demon) CM: Sean Hotchner (season 1 episode 16)
Jack Conley - SPN: Sheriff Al Britton (”Yellow Fever”) CM: Agent John Summers (season 1 episode 21)
Mary Page Keller SPN: Joyce Bicklebee (Leviathan Real Estate Agent) CM: Katie Cole (season 2 episode 2)
Nicki Aycox - SPN: Meg Masters (season 1) CM: Amber Canardo (season 2 episode 3)
Kayla Mae Maloney -  SPN: Leah Gideon (season 5 The Whore) CM: Polly Homefeldt (season 2 episode 7)
Andrew Rothenberg - SPN: Lukcy (Skinwalker “All Dogs Go to Heaven”) CM: Motel Manager (season 2 episode 7)
Samantha Smith - SPN: Mary Winchetsers CM: Helen Douglas (season 2 episode 14)
Jim Parrack - SPN: Agent Nick Munroe (Siren) CM: Paul Mulford (season 2 episode 21)
Steven Williams - SPN: Rufus Turner CM: Captain Al Wright (season 2 episode 22)
Alexander Gould - SPN: Cole Griffith (”Death Takes a Holiday“) CM: Jeremy (season 3 episode 5)
Jim Beaver - SPN: Bobby Singer CM: Sheriff Williams (season 3 episode 7)
John Lafayette - SPN: George Darrow (Crossroad Blues) CM: Dr. Lorenz (season 3 episode 8)
James Otis - SPN: Famine (My Bloody Valentine) CM: Dr. Nash (season 3 episode 8)
Fredric Lehne - SPN: Yellow Eyes/Azazel CM: Jack Vaughan (season 3 episode 12)
Scott Michael Campbell - SPN: Tim Janklow (hunter season 5) CM: Peter Redding (season 3 episode 15)
Dee Wallace - SPN: Mildred Baker (Banshee Episode) CM: Dr. Jan Mohikian (season 4 episode 7)
Courtney Ford - SPN: Kelly Kline (Jack’s mother) CM: Austin (season 4 episode 9)
Mark Pellegrino - SPN: Lucifer/Nick CM: Lieutenant Evans (season 4 episode 10)
Mitch Pileggi - SPN: Samuel Campbell CM: Norman Hill (season 4 episode 11)
Sierra McCormick - SPN: Lilith (Blonde Little Girl) CM: Lynn Robillard (season 4 episode 13)
Mercedes McNab - SPN: Lucy (Vampire "Fresh Blood") CM: Brooke Lombardini (season 4 episode 14)
Spencer Garrett - SPN: Edward Carrigan (God ”A Very Supernatural Christmas” CM: (season 4 episode 21)
Christopher Cousins - SPN: Dr. Garrison ("Bedtime Stories") CM: Tom Barton (season 5 episode 1)
Travis Aaron Wade - SPN: Cole Trenton CM: J. Turner (season 5 episode 4)
Gattlin Griffith - SPN: Jesse Turner (Cambion)   CM: Robert Brooks (season 6 episode 9)
Adrianne Palicki - SPN: Jessica Moore CM: Sydney Manning (season 6 episode 13)
Rachel Miner - SPN: Meg Masters (Last vessel) CM: Jane Gould (season 6 episode 15)
Sebastian Roché - SPN: Balthazar CM: Clyde Easter (seasons 6 & 7)
Chad Lindberg - SPN: Ash CM: Tony (season 6 episode 19)
Tricia Helfer - SPN: Molly McNamara (”Roadkill”) CM: Izzy Rogers (season 7)
Robert Englund - SPN: Dr. Robert (season 6 episode 11) CM: Detective Gassner (season 7 episode 19)
Jamie Luner - SPN: Annie Hawkins (hunter season 7) CM: Madison Riley (season 8 episode 13)
Jack Plotnick - SPN: Ian ("It's A Terrible Life") CM: Tanner Johnson (season 9 episode 7)
Jon Gries - SPN: Martin Creaser (crazy hunter) CM: Clifford Walsh (season 9 episode 13)
Tahmoh Penikett - SPN: Gadreel CM: Michael Hastings (season 9 episode 14)
Ashton Holmes - SPN: Ephraim (Rit Zien Angel) CM: Finn Bailey (season 9 episode 17)
Matt Cohen - SPN: Young John Winchester/Michael CM: John Franklin (season 10 episode 6)
Lex Medlin - SPN: Cupid ("My Bloody Valentine") CM: Allen Archer (season 10 episode 14)
Sterling K. Brown - SPN: Gordon Walker CM: Fitz (season 10 episode 19)
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andreasfamehall · 3 years ago
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¡LAS 10 MEJORES PELÍCULAS DE LA HISTORIA! (según usuarios de IMDb)
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10 - El señor de los anillos: La comunidad del anillo (2001)
Director: Peter Jackson.
Reparto: Elijah Wood, Viggo Mortensen, Sean Astin, Orlando Bloom, Ian McKellen, Billy Boyd, Dominic Monaghan, Sean Bean, Cate Blanchett, Liv Tyler, Andy Serkis & Hugo Weaving.
9- El bueno, el feo y el malo (1966)
Director: Sergio Leone.
Reparto: Clint Eastwood, Eli Wallach, Lee Van Cleef, Rada Rassimov, Aldo Giuffrè, Mario Brega, Luigi Pistilli, Antonio Casale, John Bartha, Antonio Casas, Al Mulock & Aldo Sambrell.
8- Pulp Fiction (1994)
Director: Quentin Tarantino.
Reparto: Quentin Tarantino, John Travolta, Samuel L. Jackson, Uma Thurman, Bruce Willis, Tim Roth, Harvey Keitel, Amanda Plummer, Christopher Walken, Eric Stoltz, Ving Rhames & Maria de Medeiros.
7- El señor de los anillos: El retorno del rey (2003)
Director: Peter Jackson.
Reparto: Elijah Wood, Viggo Mortensen, Andy Serkis, Ian McKellen, Sean Astin, Karl Urban, Orlando Bloom, Liv Tyler, Miranda Otto, John Noble, Cate Blanchett & John Rhys-Davies.
6- La lista de Schindler (1993)
Director: Steven Spielberg.
Reparto: Liam Neeson, Ralph Fiennes, Ben Kingsley, Embeth Davidtz, Emilie Schindler, Caroline Goodall, Jonathan Sagall, Oliwia Dabrowska, Beatrice Macola, Anna Mucha, Mark Ivanir & Malgorzata Gebel.
5- 12 hombres sin piedad (1957)
Director: Sidney Lumet.
Reparto: Henry Fonda, Lee J. Cobb, Ed Begley, Joseph Sweeney, Jack Kiugman, Martin Balsam, Jack Lemmon, Jack Warden, E. G. Marshall, George C. Scott, John Fiedler & John Savoca.
4- El caballero oscuro (2008)
Director: Christopher Nolan.
Reparto: Chritian Bale, Heath Ledger, Gary Oldman, Michael Caine, Aaron Eckhart, Morgan Freeman, Tom Hardy, Anne Hathaway, Cillian Murphy, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Joseph Gordon-Levitt & Néstor Gastón Carbonell.
3- El padrino. Parte III (1974)
Director: Francis Ford Coppola.
Reparto: Al Pacino, Sofia Coppola, Andy García, Diane Keaton, Talia Shire, Eli Wallach, Bridget Fonda, Robert De Niro, George Hamilton, Joe Mantegna, Franc D'Ambrosio & Marlon Brando.
2- El padrino (1972)
Director: Francis Lord Coppola.
Reparto: Al Pacino, Marlon Brando, Robert De Niro, Diane Keaton, James Caan, Talia Shire, John Cazale, Richard S. Castellano, Al Lettieri, Tere Livrano, Al Martino & Gianni Russo.
1- Cadena Perpetua (1994)
Director: Frank Darabont.
Reparto: Morgan Freeman, Tim Robbins, Bob Gunton, Clancy Brown, William Sadler, Gil Bellows, James Whitmore, Mark Rolston, Alfonso Freeman, Jeffrey DeMunn, Renee Blaine & Neil Giuntoli.
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thosedaysthatwill · 4 years ago
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I would like to hear you talk about defense, so may I have your opinion on the 2F + 3D idea that some teams have thought about? Also what positions make up your ideal PP + PK units?
Wow this is a dangerous question to ask me, thanks for asking it! 
I have to preface by saying that “offensive defenseman” is a swear in my world. I think that you probably know that which is why you’re asking me, but I wanted to make sure I put that out there first. 
I don’t like the idea of three defensemen and two forwards. The main reason for that is because it’s not three defensemen and two forwards. It’s one defenseman, one guy that can probably skate fast enough to sometimes get back, and three forwards, one of which calls himself a defenseman. Which isn’t different, it’s just encouraging more offensive defensemen, which is exactly what no one needs. There was a push towards higher scoring games, which was why they changed goalie pads and the nets, but they didn’t really need to go through all that because the culture of defencemen needing to score means no one is defending and that’s causing plenty of high scoring games. 
For a power play, it should be two defencemen and three forwards. This is where it might be okay to have that fellow that’s a offensive defenceman that can skate fast enough to make up for it, because if the puck leaves the zone at least he can catch it, if I have to have Miro Heiskanen on my team (which I do, because I love Miro). (Scott Niedermayer was the very best at this and the only offensive defenceman that I liked.)  But it’s rare to have one that has both the speed and the sense. (See Karlsson, Letang, etc, who do not have the sense, so the speed is useless.) But ideally, I would like one somewhat defensive defenseman that can also skate (well enough, not perfect but solid), such as Esa Lindell, Dougie Hamilton, or Ben Chiarot, who can move down slightly but not too far because they know they’re a defenseman. Paired with them it’s nice to have your utterly defensive defenseman Shea Weber (Sheldon Souray, Scott Stevens, there are so few in the league right now I have to give retired examples) who aren’t traffic cones but aren’t going to win any skating contests, and have a shot. They’re there to make sure the backend is covered at all times. And both defensemen stay at the point, they know their job is to keep the puck in and nothing else. Sure they can shoot, that’s fine, but they do not bring the puck down to the bottom of the circle, they stay at the point and keep the puck in the zone. The forwards are the ones who score. 
For a penalty kill, I want two and two. I do not want to see three forwards on the PK because that’s swell if you might get a random shorthanded chance, but on the whole you do not get one of those, you need to protect your net. I want to see two solid defensemen, I do not want anyone that would dare cross the blueline on my PK. They are there to support the goalie and nothing else. And the two forwards I want are defensive minded forwards, such as Patrice Bergeron (Sergei Fedorov, but he could do anything, Brian Rolston was one of the best penalty killers that no one knows). The idea of three defensemen on the PK feels really weird, but if at any moment I need three defenseman out there, it would be then. But I want everyone on the PK to be solid and defensively minded. We don’t need to score on the PK, we just need to survive it. 
You might be sorry you asked, but that was fun to write! Thanks for asking! 💜
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tasksweekly · 5 years ago
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[TASK 200: ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA]
In celebration of June being Caribbean American Heritage Month, there’s a masterlist below compiled of over 170+ Antiguan and/or Barbudan faceclaims categorised by gender with their occupation and ethnicity denoted if there was a reliable source. If you want an extra challenge use random.org to pick a random number! Of course everything listed below are just suggestions and you can pick whichever faceclaim or whichever project you desire.
Any questions can be sent here and all tutorials have been linked below the cut for ease of access! REMEMBER to tag your resources with #TASKSWEEKLY and we will reblog them onto the main! This task can be tagged with whatever you want but if you want us to see it please be sure that our tag is the first five tags, @ mention us or send us a messaging linking us to your post!
THE TASK - scroll down for FC’s!
STEP 1: Decide on a FC you wish to create resources for! You can always do more than one but who are you starting with? There are links to masterlists you can use in order to find them and if you want help, just send us a message and we can pick one for you at random!
STEP 2: Pick what you want to create! You can obviously do more than one thing, but what do you want to start off with? Screencaps, RP icons, GIF packs, masterlists, PNG’s, fancasts, alternative FC’s - LITERALLY anything you desire!
STEP 3: Look back on tasks that we have created previously for tutorials on the thing you are creating unless you have whatever it is you are doing mastered - then of course feel free to just get on and do it. :)
STEP 4: Upload and tag with #TASKSWEEKLY! If you didn’t use your own screencaps/images make sure to credit where you got them from as we will not reblog packs which do not credit caps or original gifs from the original maker.
THINGS YOU CAN MAKE FOR THIS TASK -  examples are linked!
Stumped for ideas? Maybe make a masterlist or graphic of your favourite faceclaims. A masterlist of names. Plot ideas or screencaps from a music video preformed by an artist. Masterlist of quotes and lyrics that can be used for starters, thread titles or tags. Guides on culture and customs.
Screencaps
RP icons [of all sizes]
Gif Pack [maybe gif icons if you wish]
PNG packs
Manips
Dash Icons
Character Aesthetics
PSD’s
XCF’s
Graphic Templates - can be chara header, promo, border or background PSD’s!
FC Masterlists - underused, with resources, without resources!
FC Help - could be related, family templates, alternatives.
Written Guides.
and whatever else you can think of / make!
MASTERLIST!
F:
Anna Maria Horsford (1948) Afro-Antiguan, Limba, Dominican - actress. 
Patsy Moore (1964) Afro-Antiguan / Unspecified - singer and poet.
Marianne Jean-Baptiste (1967) Afro-Antiguan / Afro-Saint Lucian - actress. 
Drena De Niro (1967) Antiguan, African, Creole / Unknown - actress and producer. 
Rozonda Thomas (1971) African-American, 1/16th Bengali Indian, 1/16th Afro-Antiguan, possibly Unspecified Native American - actress, dancer and singer. 
June Ambrose (1972) Afro-Antiguan - tv personality and stylist.
Fay Wolf (1978) Afro-Antiguan / Ashkenazi Jewish - actress, singer and pianist. 
Claudette Peters (1979) Afro-Antiguan - singer.
Javine Hylton (1981) Afro- Antiguan or Barbudan, White - singer.  
Gemma Hunt (1982) Afro- Antiguan or Barbudan - presenter. 
Masaba Gupta (1988) Indian / Antiguan - fashion designer.
London Hughes (1989) Afro- Antiguan or Barbudan - comedian and presenter. 
Xiea Hull (1993) Afro-Antiguan - model.
Aaron Philip (2001) Afro-Antiguan - model. - Has Cerebral Palsy - Trans!
Au/Ra / Jamie Lou Stenzel (2002) Antiguan / German - singer-songwriter.
Donalia Jones (?) Afro-Antiguan - actress.
Nicoya Henry (?) Afro-Antiguan - model.
Mara (?) Afro-Antiguan - instagrammer (mara_mac).
Tamzin (?) Afro-Antiguan, Nigerian, British - singer (instagram: tamzinmusic).
Catherine Melenciano (?) Afro-Antiguan - instagrammer (cathiimedialuna).
Melisa N. Charles (?) Afro-Barbudan - model.
Desiree Heslop / Princess (?) Afro- Antiguan or Barbudan - singer.
F - Athletes:
Ruperta Charles (1962) Afro-Antiguan - sprinter. 
Jocelyn Joseph (1964) Antiguan or Barbudan - sprinter.
Laverne Bryan (1965) Antiguan or Barbudan - middle-distance runner.
Heidi Lehrer (1966) Antiguan [White] - canoer.
Monica Stevens (1967) Antiguan or Barbudan - sprinter.
Heather Samuel (1970) Antiguan or Barbudan - sprinter.
Charmaine Gilgeous (1971) Afro-Antiguan - sprinter.
Barbara Selkridge (1971) Afro-Antiguan - sprinter.
Charmaine Thomas (1974) Antiguan or Barbudan - sprinter.
Dine Potter (1975) Antiguan or Barbudan - sprinter.
Kevinia Francis (1978) Afro-Antiguan - cyclist.
Sonia Williams (1979) Afro-Antiguan - sprinter.
Amy Harris-Willock (1987) Afro-Antiguan - long jumper and Miss Caribbean UK. 
Priscilla Frederick (1989) Afro-Antiguan / African-American - high jumper.
Christal Clashing (1989) Afro-Antiguan / Costa Rican - swimmer.
Samantha Edwards (1990) Afro-Antiguan - sprinter. 
Amelia Green (1991) Antiguan - footballer.
Tamiko Butler (1991) Antiguan - cyclist.
Afia Charles (1992) Afro-Antiguan / Unknown - sprinter. 
Karin O'Reilly Clashing (1992) Afro-Antiguan / Costa Rican - swimmer.
Satara Murray (1993) Afro-Antiguan, Afro-Barbudan, Afro-Jamaican, Afro-Guyanese, English - footballer.
Desirèe Henry (1995) Afro-Antiguan, Afro-Guyanese - sprinter. 
Sabrina Frederick (1996) Afro- Antiguan, Jamaican - footballer.
Kaila Charles (1998) Afro-Antiguan / Trinidadian - basketball player.
Samantha Roberts (2000) Afro-Antiguan - swimmer.
Sher-Rhonda Greenaway (?) Afro-Antigua - IFBB Elite Pro Athlete and Miss Antigua overall Bodyfitness Champion 2017.
M:
King Short Shirt / Sir MacLean Emanuel (1942) Afro-Antiguan - singer. 
Romeo Challenger (1950) Afro-Antiguan - musician. 
Kool DJ Red Alert / Frederick Crute (1956) Afro-Antiguan - disc jockey.
Jazzie B / Trevor Beresford Romeo (1963) Afro-Antiguan - DJ and music producer.
Shashi Balooja (1968) Antiguan - actor and filmmaker.
Andrew Keoghan (1980) Antiguan - singer-songwriter. 
Tian Winter (1985) Afro-Antiguan - singer-songwriter.
Ricardo Drue (1985) Afro-Antiguan - singer-songwriter.
JB Gill / Jonathan Benjamin Gill (1986) Afro-Antiguan - singer. 
Killian Lyrik (1991) Algonquian, Antiguan, Jamaican, Dutch, German - singer, model and writer.
Lucien Laviscount (1992) Afro-Antiguan / English - actor and singer. 
Kirk Knight (1996) Afro-Antiguan / Grenadian - rapper.
Quan The Supreme (1997) Afro-Antiguan, Afro-Barbudan - tiktoker (quanthesupreme).
KneeCaps (1998) Afro-Antiguan, Afro-Barbudan - youtuber.
Sheku Kanneh-Mason (1999) Afro-Antiguan / Sierra Leonean - cellist. 
Clifton Joseph (?) Afro-Antiguan - dub poet.
Shirville Jarvis (?) Afro-Antiguan - actor and model.
M - Athletes:
Maurice Hope (1951) Afro-Antiguan - boxer.
Andy Roberts (1951) Afro-Antiguan - cricketer. 
Viv Richards (1952) Afro-Antiguan - cricketer. 
Cuthbert Jacobs (1952) Antiguan, Barbudan - sprinter.
Maxwell Peters (1955) Antiguan, Barbudan - triple jumper.
Everton Cornelius (1955) Antiguan, Barbudan - sprinter.
Leon Richardson (1957) Antiguan - cyclist.
Elisha Hughes (1959) Antiguan - cyclist.
Alfred Browne (1959) Afro-Antiguan, Afro-Barbudan - sprinter.
Eldine Baptiste (1960) Afro-Antiguan - cricketer. 
Brian Lyn (1961) Antiguan - cyclist.
Richie Richardson (1962) Afro-Antiguan - cricketer.
Oral Selkridge (1962) Afro-Antiguan, Afro-Barbudan - sprinter.
Curtly Ambrose (1963) Afro-Antiguan - cricketer. 
Lester Benjamin (1963) Afro-Antiguan, Afro-Barbudan - long jumper.
Howard Lindsay (1963) Afro-Antiguan, Afro-Barbudan, Afro-Jamaican - middle-distance runner.
Jacob Lehrer (1964) Antiguan [White] - canoer.
Ira Fabian (1964) Afro-Antiguan - cyclist.
Dale Jones (1964) Antiguan - middle-distance runner.
Winston Benjamin (1964) Afro-Antiguan - cricketer. 
Pieter Lehrer (1965) Antiguan [White] - canoer and footballer.
Rolston Williams (1965) Afro-Antiguan - footballer.
Daryl Joseph (1966) Antiguan, Barbudan - boxer.
James Browne (1966) Antiguan, Barbudan - long jumper.
Mitchell Browne (1966) Afro-Antiguan, Afro-Barbudan - sprinter.
Neil Lloyd (1966) Afro-Antiguan - cyclist.
Kenny Benjamin (1967) Afro-Antiguan - cricketer. 
Ridley Jacobs (1967) Afro-Antiguan - cricketer. 
Anthony Henry (1967) Afro-Antiguan - sprinter.
Robert Marsh (1968) Afro-Antiguan - cyclist.
Reuben Appleton (1968) Afro-Antiguan - middle-distance runner.
Derrick Edwards (1968) Afro-Antiguan - footballer.
Robert Peters (1970) Afro-Antiguan - cyclist.
Kenmore Hughes (1970) Antiguan or Barbudan - sprinter.
Hamish Anthony (1971) Afro-Antiguan - cricketer. 
Michael Terry (1973) Afro-Antiguan, Afro-Barbudan - middle-distance runner.
N'Kosie Barnes (1974) Afro-Antiguan - sprinter.
Adam Sanford (1975) Afro- Antiguan or Barbudan - cricketer.
Marc Joseph (1976) Afro- Antiguan or Barbudan - footballer. 
Ben Challenger (1978) Afro- Antiguan or Barbudan - high jumper. 
Emile Heskey (1978) Afro-Antiguan - footballer. 
Speedy Claxton (1978) Afro-Antiguan - basketball player.
Kieron Dyer (1978) Afro-Antiguan / English - footballer. 
Rory Gonsalves (1979) Antiguan - cyclist.
Shannon Falcone (1981) Antiguan [White] - sailor.
Robbie Joseph (1982) Afro-Antiguan - cricketer. 
Joel Anthony (1982) Afro-Antiguan / Unknown - basketball player. 
Mikele Leigertwood (1982) Afro-Antiguan - footballer. 
Justin Cochrane (1982) Afro-Antiguan / Saint Lucian - footballer. 
Gavin Tonge (1983) Afro-Antiguan - cricketer. 
Brendan Christian (1983) Afro-Antiguan - sprinter.
Julius Hodge (1983) Afro-Antiguan - basketball player.
Kurt Looby (1984) Afro-Antiguan - basketball player.
Damien Farrell (1984) Afro-Antiguan or Barbudan - footballer. 
Peter Byers (1984) Afro-Antiguan - footballer. 
Ronayne Marsh-Brown (1984) Afro-Antiguan or Barbudan - footballer. 
James Grayman (1985) Afro-Antiguan - high jumper.
Ayata Joseph (1985) Afro-Antiguan - triple jumper.
Colin Kazim-Richards (1986) Afro-Antiguan / Turkish Cypriot - footballer. 
Dexter Blackstock (1986) 1/4th Afro-Antiguan, Unknown - footballer. 
Colin Kazim-Richards (1986) Afro-Antiguan / Turkish - footballer. 
Daniel Bailey (1986) Afro-Antiguan - sprinter.
James Walker (1987) Afro-Antiguan or Barbudan - footballer. 
Moses Ashikodi (1987) Afro-Antiguan or Barbudan - footballer. 
Luke Blakely (1988) Afro-Antiguan - footballer. 
Myles Weston (1988) Afro-Antiguan - footballer.  
Marvin McCoy (1988) Afro- Antiguan or Barbudan - footballer. 
Malique Williams (1988) Afro-Antiguan - swimmer.
Orlando Peters (1988) Afro-Antiguan - cricketer.
Justin Athanaze (1988) Afro- Antiguan or Barbudan - cricketer. 
Keiran Murtagh (1988) Afro-Antiguan or Barbudan - footballer. 
Jyme Bridges (1989) Afro-Antiguan - cyclist.
Devon Thomas (1989) Afro-Antiguan - cricketer. 
Josh Parker (1990) Afro-Antiguan or Barbudan - footballer. 
Kemba Walker (1990) Afro-Antiguan / Antiguan [Antiguan, Crucian] - basketball player.
Kiernan Hughes-Mason (1991) Afro-Antiguan or Barbudan - footballer. 
Jamol Pilgrim (1991) Afro-Antiguan - paralympic sprinter.
Nathaniel Jarvis (1991) Afro- Antiguan or Barbudan - footballer. 
Hayden Walsh Jr. (1992) Crucian [Afro-Antiguan / Unknown] - cricketer. 
Keanu Marsh-Brown (1992) Guyanese, Afro-Antiguan or Barbudan - footballer. 
Quinton Griffith (1992) Afro-Antiguan - footballer. 
Kareem Valentine (1992) Afro-Antiguan - swimmer.
Zaine Francis-Angol (1993) Afro-Antiguan or Barbudan - footballer. 
Rahkeem Cornwall (1993) Afro-Antiguan - cricketer. 
Norvel Pelle (1993) Afro-Antiguan - basketball player. 
Calaum Jahraldo-Martin (1993) Afro-Antiguan - footballer. 
Rhys Browne (1995) Afro-Antiguan - footballer. 
Mahlon Romeo (1995) Afro-Antiguan / Unknown - footballer. 
Cejhae Greene (1995) Afro-Antiguan - sprinter.
Ché Adams (1996) Afro-Antiguan / Unspecified - footballer. 
Blaize Punter (1996) Afro-Antiguan / Unspecified - footballer. 
Connor Peters (1996) Afro-Antiguan or Barbudan - footballer. 
Alzarri Joseph (1996) Afro-Antiguan - cricketer. 
Courtney Wildin (1996) Afro-Antiguan or Barbudan - footballer. 
AJ George (1996) Afro-Antiguan - footballer. 
Vashami Allen (1997) Afro-Antiguan - footballer. 
Luther Wildin (1997) Afro-Antiguan or Barbudan - footballer. 
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (1998) Afro-Antiguan / Unspecified White - basketball player.
DJ Buffonge (1998) Afro-Antiguan - footballer. 
Daniel Bowry (1998) Afro-Antiguan or Barbudan - footballer. 
Noah Mascoll-Gomes (1999) Afro-Antiguan - swimmer.
Stefano Mitchell (1999) Antiguan - swimmer.
Zayn Hakeem (1999) Afro-Antiguan - footballer. 
Thomasi Gilgeous-Alexander (2000) Afro-Antiguan / Unspecified White - basketball player.
TJ Bramble (2001) Afro-Antiguan or Barbudan - footballer. 
Patrick Spencer (?) Antiguan - cyclist.
Rowan Benjamin (?) Antiguan or Barbudan - footballer.
Problematic:
Conrad Mainwaring (1951) Afro-Antiguan - hurdler. - Sexual assault allegations.
Mohammed George (1982) Afro-Antiguan / Afro-Jamaican - actor. - Assault allegations.
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Reference: Galra Voice Actors
I like making lists for fun so... I made a list of the VAs of all the named Galra and some that are unnamed, but had speaking roles (but not all of them). Lemme know if I made a mistake so I can fix it- all the information is from the wiki and from GenerationWest’s “Complete Series Edition” of Voltron Characters and Voice actors.
Antok- Trevor Devall
Beta Traz Warden- Fred Tatasciore
Big Armored Pirate on Zethrid and Ezor’s Crew- Fred Tatasciore (s7)
Commander Bogh- Trevor Torseth
Commander Branko- Ike Amadi
Commander Drick- Grey Griffin
Commander Gnov- Cherise Boothe
Commander Ladnok- Katie Lowes
Commander Mar- Kevin Durand
Commander Morvok- David W. Collins 
Commander Prorok- Keith Ferguson 
Commander Sendak- Jake Eberle
Commander Sniv- Nolan North
Commander Throk- Tony Curran
Commander Trugg- Laura Post
Doctor Haggar- Grey Griffin
Emperor Zarkon- Kevin Durand (pre-corruption), Neil Kaplan (post-corruption)
Female NY-Accented Galra Pirate on Zethrid and Ezor’s Crew- Kari Wahlgren
Fentress- Kari Wahlgren
General Acxa- Anika Noni Rose (until “The Hunted”), Erica Luttrell, Cherise Boothe (“Kral Zera”)
General Ezor- Kimiko Glenn, Kimberly Brooks (for one line in s8)
General Herreh- Mark Rolston
General Narti- None
General Raht- Bill Millsap
General Zethrid- Jamie Gray Hyder
Governess Dayak- Andrea Romano (young), Mary McDonald-Lewis (old)
Hawkins- Fred Tatasciore (s7), John DiMaggio (s8)
Ilun- Cherise Boothe
Keith Kogane- Steven Yeun
Kolivan- Mark Rolston
Krolia- Ana Gasteyer 
Lieutenant Haxus- Robin Atkin Downes
Lieutenant Hepta- Matthew Mercer
Lieutenant Letch- Nolan North
Male Pirate that Messed with Pidge's Bayard on Zethrid and Ezor’s Crew- Tony Curran 
Medic Who Delivered Lotor- AJ LoCascio
Prince Lotor- AJ LoCascio
Quartermaster Janka- Fred Tatasciore
Regris- Josh Keaton
Thace- Mick Wingert 
That One Female Commander from Season 4 (can’t remember the ep, tell me if you know)- Jessica McKenna
The Archivist- Michael Bell
Throk's General Friend- Travis Willingham
Ulaz- Arnold Vosloo
Varkon- Fred Tatasciore 
Vrek- None
Vrepit Sal- Fred Tatasciore 
Warlord Lahn- Ray Chase
Warlord Ranveig- Angus Sampson
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Art, Solidarity & the Power of Image
Student-led Workshop:
Date: April 8, 2022
Time: 12-2pm
Location: RND Amphitheater, CAHSS, Build. 504
Free & Open to the Public!
About Workshop: A Covid-19 screen printing and messaging workshop in conjunction with the Art, Solidarity, and the Power of Image exhibition. In conjunction with a series of semester-long, co-curricular workshops in writing, storytelling, screen printing, and design between HCOM 328: Latina Life Stories and VPA 337: Community Infrastructure Practices.
HCOM 328: Latina Life Stories Instructor: Maria Joaquina Villaseñor
VPA 337: Community Infrastructure Practices Instructor: Dionicio Mendoza
Participating Students: Valerie Anthony, Maria Barrera-Solis, Rolando Barron, Rocio Carranza Pineda, Emily Chavez, Linsey Copple, Kaila Farrell, Emma Garcia, Megan Goodwin, Nancy Gutierrez Diaz, Sabrina Hedayati, Eric Helmick, Arianna Hernandez, Steven Hickman, Olivia Howard, Tyshell Johnson-Hill, Justine King, Adrian Medina, Julian Mendoza, Alexandria Munoz, Matthew Novak, Amelia Parker, Yesenia Piceno, Mary Ponce, Taylor Prentiss, Allysa Quiambao, Brianna Reyes, Kelly Rolston, Samantha Saldana, Melody Sickler, Angela Soto Cerros, Samantha Tobar, Natalie Valdez, Cynthia Vargas, Vivian Velasco Vasquez, Jasmine Venegas, Jesse Villarruel, Kefan Wang, and Jared Williams.
Art, Solidarity & the Power of Image is the first part of a three-semester interdisciplinary art project, Under-represented Identities & COVID-19: Community-Engaged Arts to Pan-Ethnic Studies, that fosters cross-campus collaboration and Covid-19 awareness and recovery within disproportionately impacted populations of color through a series of exhibitions, panels, workshops, and community outreach events. 
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goalhofer · 3 years ago
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Where Every Player Played During The 1994-95 NHL Lockout: New Jersey
Didn't Play: Stéphane Richer, John MacLean, Bill Guerin, Ronald Stevens, Bobby Holík, Claude Lemieux, Scott Niedermayer, Bobby Carpenter; Jr., Bruce Driver, Tommy Albelin, Hugh McKay, Mike Peluso, Corey Millen, Jim Dowd, Ken Daneyko, Martin Brodeur & Chris Terreri
AHL: Brian Rolston (Albany River Rats), Sergei Brylin (Albany River Rats), Chris McAlpine (Albany River Rats) & Kevin Dean (Albany River Rats)
Alpenliga: Tom Chorske (C.D.H. Diavoli Milano)
Russian IHL: Alexander Semak (K.K. Salavat Yulaev)
Czech Extraliga: Jaroslav Modrý (H.K. České Budějovice)
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lauraramargosian · 7 years ago
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Kidney Disease Treatment: The 11th Annual George Lopez Celebrity Golf Classic!
Kidney Disease: The 11th Annual George Lopez Celebrity Golf Classic is raising awareness!
George Lopez and his team raising money for kidney disease
Kidney disease treatment is no joke. Remember when George Lopez had to learn that he was in need of kidney disease treatment? Well, if you didn’t know there was a time in Lopez’s life when he needed kidney disease treatment and fast. His wife stepped up to the plate and was ready to do all she could to help with his kidney disease treatment plan.
“I’ll give you one of mine,” Ann Lopez told her husband. When the words flew from her mouth the comedian thought she was just joking. George Lopez, best known for “The George Lopez Show,” wasn’t living in a comedic world at this moment in his life.
The day was Tuesday, April 2005, the Lopezes arrived at Cedar -Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles gearing up for surgery in neighboring rooms. First, it would be her surgery and with love, faith and devotion she left George a letter and a rosary.
Mrs. Lopez opened up about the letter, saying:
“I wrote that I was doing this out of love, and that I had faith in the operation,” Ann recalls. “To me, this was about us, about our daughter, Mayan. But George, he comes from a very dysfunctional family, a horrific childhood. It was hard for him to accept that someone would give him the gift of life.”
Ironic, how some people with the hardest lives have to face hardships but the truth is, this makes us all grow stronger and George has been a positive influence in the industry for such a long time, we are thankful that his beautiful wife was able to give him the gift of life. Ann wasn’t worried, in fact she was excited to be able to give her love another chance at a healthy life. But George, he was nervous.
TOLUCA LAKE, CA – MAY 01: (L-R) Cheech Marin, George Lopez and Eddie Van Halen attend the 10th Annual George Lopez Celebrity Golf Classic at Lakeside Country Club on May 1, 2017 in Toluca Lake, California. (Photo by Jerod Harris/Getty Images for George Lopez Foundation)
“I was crying. I thanked her and I told her I loved her,” George recalls. “I was more concerned about her than I was about myself.”
The two (as expected) spoke on one another through the phone because they had to be in different rooms and post kidney treatment would take sometime in recovery.
Ann Lopez’s surgery took two hours. And George’s took five. But he was given the chance to continue making people laugh. And I’ve we’ve said before, laughter is a gift, if you can make someone laugh, you can make someone listen.
It’s great he got a second chance at life. Living a life with Kidney Disease is not an easy life. And we’re certain that’s why George Lopez is now taking part in the 11th Annual George Lopez Celebrity Golf Classic, raising money and awareness about kidney disease.
Sponsors included Century Healthcare, 3 Arts Entertainment, Aftershokz, Allen & Anita Kohl, Alveo Technologies, Axis Capital, Baltaire Restaurant, Beer Pong Golf, Boulevard Management, Bunnin Chevrolet Cadillac, The Gilbert and Jacki Cisneros Foundation, City National Bank, CoachLabs, Coca-Cola, Combi Charitable Foundation, Committed U, Companion Life, Curtis & Co. Watches, El Chicano Productions, Endemol Shine Group, Fifty150 Brand, Glenmorangie, HBO, Healthcare Highways Rx, Ken Corday of Days of Our Lives, King Taco, MGO Wealth Advisors, Moët Hennessy USA, Municipal Packaging, OnCore Golf, PXG, Santo Mezquila, Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom LLP, Snoop’s Premium Nutrients, Stacey & Larry Kohl, Sultana Distribution Services, UTA, Vektor Vodka, Vino Latino USA, WebTPA, WBBO, Sheryl Underwood Radio, ZORIZ Golf and many more!
Doris Bergman’s Annual “Gratitude Lounge,” is also featuring an amazing assortment of luxury gifting!
George has made it his mission to raise awareness to kidney disease and organ donation.
“As we enter our tenth [now 11th] year, we continue to improve quality of life for underprivileged children, adults and military families, giving them the opportunity for a brighter future. Please join George Lopez in supporting this very worthwhile cause.”
Did you know that Kidney disease is the 9TH leading cause of death in the United States.1 An estimated 31 million people in the United States (10% of the adult population) have chronic kidney disease (CKD)?
Kidney Disease Facts and Kidney disease treatment
9 out of 10 people who have stage 3 CKD (moderately decreased kidney function) do not know it.
CKD is more common among women, but men with CKD are 50 more likely than women to have their CKD turn into kidney failure (also called end-stage renal disease or ESRD).
Some racial and ethnic groups are at greater risk for kidney failure. Compared to whites, the risk for African Americans is almost 4 times higher, Native Americans is 1.5 times higher, Asians is 1.4 times higher. Compared to non-Hispanics, Hispanics are almost 1.5 times as likely to be diagnosed with kidney failure.
The leading cause of kidney failure is diabetes.
Kidney disease treatment ranges from simple diet changes to needing a transplant.
“Diabetes causes 44% of all new cases of kidney failure. In 2012 it was the primary cause for 239,837 kidney failure patients. An estimated 29.1 million people have diabetes; 8.1 million of them don’t know they have it. About 40% of people with diabetes will get CKD.7 African Americans with diabetes are 3.5 times more likely than whites to get kidney disease. Most people (69%) participating in a 2011 nationwide survey by the American Kidney Fund could not name diabetes as a leading cause of kidney disease, despite the fact that over half (55%) had a loved one with diabetes.”
And then of course, high blood pressure is the 2nd leading cause of kidney failure.
“High blood pressure (HBP) causes 28.4% of all new cases of kidney failure. In 2012 it was the primary cause for 159,049 kidney failure patients. An estimated 70 million (29%) people have HBP — that is every 1 in 3 American Adults. And most people (85%) participating in a 2011 nationwide survey by the American Kidney Fund could not name high blood pressure as a leading cause of kidney disease, yet most of them (75%) had a loved one with high blood pressure.”
Kidney Disease: Early Detection and Treatment
According to “Medlineplus.gov,” here are some things to consider if you’re worried about kidney disease.
How can you tell if you are at risk for kidney disease? Ask yourself these questions
Do you have diabetes (problems with your blood sugar)?
Do you have high blood pressure?
Do you have heart disease?
Did your mother, father, sister, or brother have kidney disease? (Kidney disease runs in families) and may eventually need kidney disease treatment
It doesn’t matter how old or young you are kidney disease treatment is important.
“If you answered “yes” to any of these questions, you are at risk for kidney disease. Now is the time to get tested. Your health care provider will order two simple tests to check your kidneys—a blood test to check your glomerular filtration rate (GFR) and a urine test to check for protein.”
These tests are a quick and painless way to get tested to see if you need kidney disease treatment. And it’s certainly a great way to stay ahead of the staying healthy game.
[ Eva Longoria, George Lopez, Carlos Santana at Padres El Sueno de Esparanza! ]
TOLUCA LAKE, CA – MAY 01: (L-R) Pat Monahan, George Lopez and Eddie Van Halen attend the 10th Annual George Lopez Celebrity Golf Classic at Lakeside Country Club on May 1, 2017 in Toluca Lake, California. (Photo by Jerod Harris/Getty Images for George Lopez Foundation)
Those are the facts, it’s not all about “drinking too much,” or “doing drugs.” Health is a constant crisis all over the world. And that’s why George Lopez and other high-profile celebrities including Eva Longoria, Andy Garcia, Anthony Anderson, Andy Buckley, Yasiel Puig, Eddie Van Halen, Luke Wilson, Don Cheadle, David Arquette, Adam Rodriguez, Cedric the Entertainer, Joe Mantegna, Dean Geyer, Cheech Marin, Tommy Chong, Alfonso Ribeiro, Dennis Haysbert, Tim Allen, Oscar De La Hoya, Sheryl Underwood, Joe Regalbuto, Joe Pesci, Billy Dawson, Esai Morales, Bruce McGill, D.L. Hughley, Emilio Rivera, Frank Buckley, Dr. Jason Diamond, John Brotherton, John Pyper-Ferguson, Johnathan Fernandez, Ken Corday, Kevin Rahm, Kyle Lowder, Jonathan Antin, Lizzy Small, Mark Rolston, Mauricio Umansky, Norman Nixon, Pat Monahan, Patrika Darbo, Paula Trickey, Richard Karn, Roland Martin, Steven Michael Quezada, Yancey Arias, Vinnie Jones, Gary Valentine, Phillip Palmer and others will be taking part in the tee off Monday morning, May 7th.
But you can make a difference as well and you don’t need to be rich. Firstly, if you can’t visit www.georgelopezfoundation.org and give a donation, make sure to stop in and learn more about kidney disease, share this article and spread the word. It starts with education and the whole point about any disease is knowledge!
[ Selena Gomez teaches us to take care of our health! ]
We all know someone who suffers from a chronic illness but many have become afraid to speak up and talk. That’s why it’s important to share, learn and remember that our bodies are truly amazing, they spend every waking and sleeping moment attempting to heal the damage done naturally and unnaturally, so, if you find yourself on the wagon of drinking, drugs or other things that could be harming your bodies systems, take a step back and remember, you deserve to live a healthy life.
Some people aren’t given a second chance but education, just knowing it can happen to you… well, that can change your life.
Huge shout out to George Lopez and the rest of the team for continuing to tee off to raise awareness to kidney disease, we are proud of you.
Do you know someone who has had a kidney transplant or needed kidney disease treatment? How did it go? How are they doing now? Let us know in the comments below (and of course use an alias for their name) but talking about it is important because it teaches. And you never know who is reading your comment. Words are power as are stories. And it’s all about giving back at the Celebrity Golf Classic and taking action on raising awareness to kidney disease and kidney disease treatment!
Blessed be!
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(SPOILERS!) Just finished the Finale...
And I got to say that I wasn’t satisfied with the ending.  First off, why would they just kill Dean off like that.  He deserves to go out swinging, not impaled my a rusty nail.  And I get that Sam wanted to live a normal life but the way that he just left kinda made me angry.  Another thing is that it wasn’t all that interesting.  I get that they had to change the ending because of COVID but after 15 years we deserved more.  The lack of explanation on everything like Jody and the girls, Becky and her family, Eileen and Chuck.  Speaking of Eileen, why didn’t Sam live a normal life with her?  Did he just ditch her and marry someone else?  And the fact that they mentioned that Cas was back and they didn’t show him really pissed me off.  Like come on!  He deserves more, WE deserve more.  But all that aside I still LOVED the show and I am thankful that I got to enjoy it as much as the next person.
Supernatural has helped me with my anxiety, depression and just a crappy day and it is a therapy to me.  It has helped me through some really tough hardships in life and I love it for that.
I also wanted to say thank you to: 
Jared Padalecki
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Jensen Ackles
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Misha Collins
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Jim Beaver 
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Alexander Calvert 
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Mark A. Sheppard 
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Mark Pellegrino
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Richard Speight Jr.
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Osric Chau
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Jeffery Dean Morgan 
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Samantha Smith
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Ruth Connell
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Steven Williams
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Felicia Day
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Kim Rhodes 
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Briana Buckmaster
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DJ Qualls
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Rob Benedict 
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Sebastian Roche
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Matt Cohen
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 Julian Richings
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Kathryn Newton  
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Katherine Ramdeen
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Shoshannah Stern
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Nicki Aycox
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Rachel Miner
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Genevieve Padalecki
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Danneel Ackles
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Vicki Collins
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Katie Cassidy
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Emily Swallow
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Fredric Lehne
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Kathrine Boecher
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Mark Rolston
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Jake Abel
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and so much more for making this show amazing.  Thank you again.❤️
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mateushonrado · 7 years ago
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Status Post #2929: Voltron LD voice cast.
Kimberly Brooks - Allura, Unilu Kiosk Girl (ep19)
Rhys Darby - Coran
Josh Keaton - Shiro, Sven (ep30), Regris (ep34)
Tyler Labine - Hunk
Jeremy Shada - Lance
Bex Taylor-Klaus - Pidge/Katie Holt
Steven Yeun - Keith
Ike Amadi - La-Sai (ep16), Branko
Blake Anderson - Matt Holt
Dee Bradley Baker - Kaltenecker
Lacey Chabert - Nyma, Te-osh (ep35)
David Collins - Morvok (ep18)
Jim Cummings - Baujal (ep18)
Tony Curran - Throk
Finn Darby - Young Coran (ep14)
Theo Darby - Young Coran (ep14)
Trevor Devall - Antok, Keith's father (ep21)
Robin Atkin Downes - Xi, Haxus
Kevin Durand - Zarkon (ep33)
Jake Eberle - Commander Sendak
Emily Eiden - Shay
Keith Ferguson - Alfor (season 1 only), Prorok
Kimiko Glenn - Ezor
Angie Harmon - Trigel (ep33)
Jamie Gray Hyder - Zethrid
Neil Kaplan - Emperor Zarkon, King of the Arusians (ep6), Laika (ep23)
Chris Kattan - Blaytz (ep33)
AJ Locascio - Lotor
Erica Luttrell - Acxa
Virginia Madsen - Hira (ep30)
Bill Millsap - Raht, Remdax (ep31)
Matthew Moy - Vakala (ep31)
Nolan North - Sam Holt, Commander Iverson, Elderbug Blate (motion comics), Sniv (ep42), Letch (ep42), Vrek (ep43)
Vince Offer - Slice Capades Owner (ep19)
Lily Rabe - Honerva (ep33)
Norman Reedus - Rolo (ep8)
Paul Reubens - Unilu (ep19)
Mark Rolston - Kolivan, Herreh (ep39)
Anika Noni Rose - Acxa (first two appearances only)
Geno Segers - Gyrgan (ep33)
Mindy Sterling - Ryner
Alyson Stoner - Florona (ep14)
Cree Summer - Witch Haggar, Klaizap (ep6), Dishwashing Employee at Vrepit Sal's (ep19), Kova
Fred Tatasciore - Beta Traz Warden (ep22), King Lubos (ep16), Varkon (ep19), Sal (ep19), Janka (ep43)
Sean Teale - Alfor (later appearances)
Iqbal Theba - Slav
Arnold Vosloo - Ulaz (ep15)
Kari Wahlgren - Queen Luxia (ep14), Swirn (ep14)
Mae Whitman - Plaxum (ep14)
Travis Willingham - Additional Voices
Mick Wingert - Thace
Scott Wolf - Rax
"Weird Al" Yankovic - Blumfump (ep14)
Ana Gasteyer - Krolia (ep44)
Tyler Rhoads - Rolo (season 4 onwards)
Katie Lowes - Ladnok
Laura Post - Trugg
John DiMaggio - Ozar (ep35)
Jessica McKenna - Olia, Zaiforge Commander (ep 39)
Cherise Boothe - Gnov (ep43), Ilun (ep43), Acxa (ep43, one line only)
Angus Sampson - Ranveig (ep43)
Michael Bell (Lance and Sven in original Voltron) - Archivist (ep43)
Fryda Wolff - Malocoti, Krell Sorceress
Eric Bauza - Kythylian Mu
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Étienne Szeemann’s Swiss cross made of hair from salon clientele, a personal tribute to his receipt of Swiss citizenship, ca. 1919. Getty Research Institute, Los Angeles (2011.M.30) © J. Paul Getty Trust. PLAN ForYourArt: February 22–28
Thursday, February 22
Caravaggio — Part II, Santa Barbara Museum of Art (Santa Barbara), 10–11:30am.
Immigration Workshop, CalArts (Valencia), 12–1pm.
Medeas by Andrea Pallaoro - Film Screening, CalArts (Valencia), 1–4pm.
School of Music Visiting Artist Series: Seth Boyden, CalArts (Valencia), 2–4pm.
Late Night: Tattoo, Museum of Natural History (Downtown), 5–9pm. $10.
Tom Friedman: Ghosts and UFOs: Projections for Well-Lit Spaces, Parrasch Heijnen Gallery (Downtown), 5–7pm.
Learning to Love the Literati Poetry Reading and Reception, Santa Barbara Museum of Art (Santa Barbara), 5:30–6:30pm.
MOVIE NIGHT – The Royal Tenenbaums, ESMoA (El Segundo), 5:30–7:30pm.
TOURS & TALKS: Stories of Almost Everyone Walk-through: Gary Dauphin, Hammer Museum (Westwood), 6pm.
Screening: Eliot Rausch, Underground Museum (Mid-City), 6pm.
ORANGE 6, Coagula Curatorial (Chinatown), 6–9pm.
One Hour/One Painting, Laguna Art Museum (Laguna Beach), 6pm.
Matthew Rolston: Hollywood Royale, Annenberg Space for Photography (Century City), 6:30–8pm.
Volume I: Cultural Identities, Residency Art Gallery (Inglewood), 7–9pm.
Kybelle Dance Theatre, The Loft at Liz’s (Mid-City), 7–9pm.
Challenge for Change | Mur Murs (1981), LA Plaza de Cultura y Artes (Downtown), 7–9pm.
Moving Line, El Camino College Art Gallery (Torrance), 7–9pm.
At land’s edge: Kristina Wong, Human Resources (Chinatown), 7–9pm.
Cameron Rowland lecture, Hammer Museum (Westwood), 7:30pm.
David Horvitz with Christine Sun Kim, JFDR, and Xiu Xiu Noise: Watering a Glass Flower II, (Some Meditations for Resonating Hourglasses Sounding the Shapes of Hours), Edward Cella Art+Architecture (Culver City), 7:30pm.
The Broad and X-TRA present Simone Leigh + Steven Nelson in Conversation, The first in a series of talks addressing the legacy of Joseph Beuys, The Broad (Downtown), 7:30pm. $15.
MONDONGO: WHAT ARE WE GONNA SAY AFTER HELLO?, Track 16 (Downtown), 7:30–9pm.
Cheng Foundation Lecture - Chop Suey, USA: How Americans Discovered Chinese Food, The Huntington (San Marino), 7:30pm.
TONY KUSHNER & SARAH VOWELL IN CONVERSATION, CAP UCLA (Westwood), 8pm.
Friday, February 23
Talk: A Bilingual Scholars' Day— Painted in Mexico: 1700–1790: Pinxit Mexici, LACMA (Miracle Mile), 9:30am.
A Man and His Prostate, Palm Springs Art Museum (Palm Springs), 10am–5pm. Through February 25.
Culture Fix: J. Lorand Matory on the Arts of Candomblé, Fowler Museum (Westwood), 12pm.
Distinguished Artist Interviews: Catherine Opie interviewed by Helen Molesworth; The Promise Piece, Ten Years Later, A message from Yoko Ono; Judy Baca interviewed by Anna Indych-López, 106th CAA Annual Conference, LA Convention Center (Downtown), 3:30–5:30pm.
Hannah by Andrea Pallaoro - Film Screening, CalArts (Valencia), 4–7pm.
Art Buzz: Harald Szeemann, Institute of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (Downtown), 5:30–7pm.
Bill Barminski Retrospective, Castelli Art Space (Culver City), 6–10pm. Continues February 24.
Alake Shilling: Monsoon Lagoon, 356 Mission (Downtown), 6pm.
Gabrielle Teschner, Michael Wall, and Brant Ritter, TAPPAN (962 East Fourth Street, LA CA 90013, Downtown), 6–9pm.
Panel: Chicanx/Latinx Art after PST: LA/LA. Sustaining the Field, Self Help Graphics and Art (Downtown), 6–8pm.
Guided tour: Mari Cardenas & Milton Jurado, Self Help Graphics & Art (Downtown), 6:30pm.
NO TIME TO WASTE, Moskowitz Bayse (Hollywood), 7:30pm.
Pictures of an Exhibition, LA Phil (Downtown), 8pm. Through February 25.
Djanjoba LA 2018: A Drum & Dance Gratitude Festival, various locations (across locations), 8pm. Through February 25.
Witch House: A Witches' Cabaret, CalArts (Valencia), 8pm. Through February 27.
Saturday, February 24
SYMPOSIUM: BLACKNESS AND THE ART OF EMPOWERMENT IN BAHIA, BRAZIL, Fowler Museum (Westwood), 10am–4:30pm.
Demanding Investment Without Displacement, The Wellness Center (Downtown), 10am–3pm.
Feminism and the State: Art, Politics, and Resistance, MOCA Grand Avenue (Downtown), 10am–4:30pm.
What is Contemporary? Feminism and the State: Art, Politics, and Resistance, MOCA Grand Avenue (Downtown), 10am–4:30pm.
Bob Baker Day, Bob Baker Marionette Theater (MacArthur Park), 10am–6pm. 
Not Her(E): A Workshop, Women’s Center for Creative Work (Frogtown), 10am–1pm.
Bonsai-a-Thon, The Huntington (San Marino), 10am–5pm. Continues February 25.
tokidoki x iHasCupquake Launch Event & Signing, La Luz de Jesus Gallery (Los Feliz), 11am–3pm.
Cartomancy: The Seni-Horoscope Re-imagined by Shay Bredimus and Tony Delap: A Retrospective, Laguna Art Museum (Laguna Beach), 11am–5pm.
Workshop: Finding Autonomy and Connection through Contact Improv, Pieter (Lincoln Heights), 12–3pm.
Donna Bates and Corban Lundborg, Gabba Gallery (Koreatown), 12:30pm.
Thinking Like a Roman: How to Renew America's Polarized Landscape, Getty Villa (Pacific Palisades), 1pm.
Artist at Work: Paper and Light, Getty Center (Brentwood), 1–3pm.
Dos Colectivos, USC Fisher Museum of Art (Downtown), 1–4pm.
Closing Reception, Tieken Gallery (Chinatown), 1–6pm.
Public Anchors Finale, Side Street Projects (Pasadena), 1–4pm.
Talk: Artists in Conversation: Isabel Avila and Linda Vallejo, LACMA (Miracle Mile), 1:30pm.
Existing On Our Own Terms: Healing Rituals As Liberatory Practice, Women’s Center for Creative Work (Frogtown), 2–5pm. $15–25.
Maren Hassinger: The Spirit of Things, Art+Practice (Leimert Park), 2–5pm.
The Great Compromise, UCI Claire Trevor School of the Arts (Irvine), 2–5pm.
"Animalia" - A Voice Event, CalArts (Valencia), 2–4pm.
Male Glaze pop-up, Freehand Gallery (Beverly Grove), 4pm.
The Circuitry of Joyce J. Scott: A Group Exhibition of Collaboration and Innovation, Craft in America Center (Beverly Grove), 4–6pm.
Melvino Garretti: Space Versus Space, Vernon Gardens (Vernon), 4–8pm.
Kevin Larmon: slipping in and out of phenomenon and Nathan Hayden: Strong Magic, CB1 Gallery (Downtown), 4–7pm.
Açúcar: A film series organized by Ellen Gallagher, Hauser & Wirth (Downtown), 4–10pm.
#CAMOLORDS - UNSEEN, Anahid Boghosian - HERE NOW and Brian Reed - From Semi-Abstract And Back, TAG Gallery (Santa Monica), 5–8pm.
UNICEF Next Generation Art Party, 800MAIN (Venice), 5pm. $40–150.
Petra Cortright: CAM WORLS, UTA Artist Space (Downtown), 5–7pm.
ADC Fundraiser: The Koerner Affair, Koerner House (Palm Springs), 5-8pm.
Opening Reception: Carmen Argote Artist Lab and Opening Reception: Mariángeles Soto-Díaz, 18th Street Arts Center (Santa Monica), 6–8pm.
Rodrigo Valenzuela: General Song and Carla Issue 11 launch party, Klowden Mann (Culver City), 6–9pm.
Kevin Cooley: Still Burning, Kopeikin Gallery (Culver City), 6–8pm.
Matthew Brandt: AgX.Hb, M+B (West Hollywood), 6–8pm.
Lorser Feitelson: Figure to Form, Louis Stern Fine Arts (West Hollywood), 6–8pm.
Aaron Wrinkle: LA Salon, there-there (East Hollywood), 6–8pm.
L.A.W.S. presents Language: The Art Show, Los Angeles Water School (Downtown), 6pm–12am.
SHOP and SOLO PROJECT, Denk Gallery (Downtown), 6–8pm.
Robert Moreland: Slow Talker, Wilding Cran Gallery (Downtown), 6–8pm.
Like Ghosts: New Works by Rema Ghuloum and HK Zamani, JAUS (Sawtelle), 6:30–9:30pm.
THE PAIN ISN'T OVER | Leafar Seyer & Prayers, THESE DAYS (Downtown), 7–10pm.
Herakut: Rental Asylum, Troy Brooks: Skinwalker, and Adrian Cox: Terra Incognita, Corey Helford Gallery (Downtown), 7–11pm.
L.A. Dance Project presents Bodies2, L.A. Dance Project (Downtown), 7pm.
Los Angeles Ladies Arm Wrestling Presents Queens at the Table, Bootleg Theater (MacArthur Park), 7–11pm. $10–15.
Sonnets and Sonatas Presents: Animals!, Getty Center (Brentwood), 7:30pm.
Independence Day and A Cylindrical Object on Fire in the Dark, Los Angeles Contemporary Archive (Chinatown), 7:30–10pm.
lost tribes, LACE (Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions) (Hollywood), 8pm. Also February 25.
Saluti, Grace Palmer: Secrets of Virtuous Cycle Management Institut IDGAF, Pieter (Lincoln Heights), 8:30–10pm.
The Moon Has Made Us Brothers, CalArts (Valencia), 9–10pm.
Sunday, February 25
The Art of the Movie Poster: Highlights from the Mike Kaplan Collection, LACMA (Miracle Mile), 10am–7pm; talk, 4pm. 
Tony DeLap: A Retrospective, Laguna Art Museum (Laguna Beach), 11am–5pm. 
TURBANTE-SE / A HEAD WRAP WORKSHOP, Fowler Museum (Westwood), 12pm.
Mesoamerica in Midcentury California: Revivals and Reinventions, LACMA (Miracle Mile), 1–2:15pm.
Painting workshop with Alake Shilling, 356 Mission (Downtown), 1–4pm.
IN CONVERSATION: ENRIQUE MARTINEZ CELAYA WITH DAN MCCLEARY & DEMIAN FLORES, USC Fisher Museum of Art (Downtown), 1pm.
Symbols in Copper, California African American Museum (Downtown), 1–3pm.
WORKSHOP: FREE THE VOICE: Odeya Nini, Pieter (Lincoln Heights), 1–4pm. $35.
Pop-Up Community Portrait Studio, Santa Barbara Museum of Art (Santa Barbara), 1–4pm.
Dora De Larios and Rigo 23: Ripples Become Waves, Main Museum (Downtown), 2-5pm.
Panel: Albert Chong, Andrea Chung, and Maria Magdalena Campos-Pons, moderated by Los Siu, California African American Museum (Downtown), 2–4pm.
WON JU LIM: Aunt Clara's Dilemma, AUDREY HOPE: Dreams of Pentecost, and MARISSA GRAZIANO: Lesbian Step-Sisters Better Not Get Caught By Dad!, DXIX (Venice), 3–6pm.
Artist Talk: All Hands on Deck, Otis College of Art and Design (Westchester), 3–5pm.
HOME, HOOD, HILL: Final Projects: Group XLV, Mackey Apartments, MAK Center for Art and Architecture (Mid-City), 3–6pm.
Chad Attie: The Last Island Talk & Screening, The Lodge (East Hollywood), 3-6pm.
Feminism Now, Shoebox Projects (Downtown), 3–6pm.
Anna Wittenberg: Dog Mod, Bozo Mag (West Adams), 4–8pm.
Talk: The Art of the Movie Poster: A Conversation with Mike Kaplan and Kenneth Turan, LACMA (Miracle Mile), 4pm.
Surfing Countdown, Zebulon (Frogtown), 6pm–12am.
WORKSHOP: Orgasmic Yoga: Dr. Victoria Reuveni, Pieter (Lincoln Heights), 6–10pm. $30–40.
SCREENINGS Part of the series The Black Book: Chocolate Babies, Hammer Museum (Westwood), 7:30pm.
PlumbLine - Jewelry Objects seminar, Long Beach City College Art Gallery (Long Beach), 7–9:30pm.
Monday, February 26
Artists, Icons and Legends: The Portraits of Michael Childers, Palm Springs Art Museum (Palm Springs), 10am–12pm.
THIS, NOT THAT LECTURE: CHARLES WALDHEIM, UCLA (Westwood), 6:30pm.
Tuesday, February 27
Cut! Paper Play in Contemporary Photography and Paper Promises: Early American Photography, Getty Center (Brentwood), 10am–5:30pm. 
Film: Amadeus, LACMA (Miracle Mile), 1pm.
Artists Council 50th Anniversary Celebration, Acqua California Bistro (Rancho Mirage), 4–7pm.
PAUL ESPOSITO, UCLA (Westwood), 5–7pm.
Artist walkthrough: Black, The Loft at Liz’s (Mid-City), 7–9pm.
PEN PRESENTS X ARTISTS BOOKS: ALEXANDRA GRANT & KEANU REEVES with SYLVAN OSWALD, The Masonic Lodge at Hollywood Forever (Hollywood), doors 7pm; show, 8pm.
How To Have Hard Conversations, Women’s Center for Creative Work (Frogtown), 7–10pm. $16–20.
PlumbLine - Jewelry Objects closing reception, Long Beach City College Art Gallery (Long Beach), 7–8:30pm.
SCREENINGS: Faces Places, Hammer Museum (Westwood), 7:30pm.
Zoe Buckman: Champ, The Standard (Hollywood).
Wednesday, February 28
MAC Meeting, Lecture & Luncheon with guest speaker David Zippel, Palm Springs Art Museum (Palm Springs), 10am–1pm.
FOWLER OUT LOUD: RANDY REYES: LXS DESAPARECIDXS, Fowler Museum (Westwood), 6pm.
Talk: Michael Govan and Richard Prince, LACMA (Miracle Mile), 7pm. Sold out.
Founder's Day Lecture - In Search of Blue Boy's True Colors, The Huntington (San Marino), 7pm.
CONVERSATIONS: Jeffrey Stewart and Carl Hancock Rux, Hammer Museum (Westwood), 7:30pm.
Getting Fed By Your Feed: Curating An Instagram Diet, Women’s Center for Creative Work (Frogtown), 7:30–9:30pm. $1–10.
Reconstructing Grandfather, ICA LA (Downtown), 7:30pm.
Cross-Hatched: Incidents and Echoes: Jasper Johns + John Cage, The Broad (Downtown), 8pm.
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