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feral-babe · 1 year ago
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2 older pieces for Vulture Awareness Day
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Prints are available in my Redbubble shop: White Turkey Vulture // Pay Your Respects
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avaford2009 · 4 months ago
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For everyone who's loved Hamtaro the popular anime in Japan and series of childrens' books written by Ritsuko Kawai, comes a brand new musical adventure about group of hamsters embark on some big adventures. Disney presents Hamtaro's first feature-length animated movie.
With all-new songs by Julia Michaels and Benjamin Rice, and original score by David Iris, John Mitchell, and Tom Keenlyside.
Hamtaro discovers what is a part of the family. It's Hamtaro: Lost in the City.
Based on Disney and Dic Entertainment, Madeline: Lost in Paris!
Starring Chiara Zanni as Hamtaro, Saffron Henderson as Oxnard, Ted Cole as Boss, Chantal Strand as Bijou, Samuel Vincent as Dexter, Paul Dobson as Howdy, Tabitha St. Germain as Pashmina, Jocelyne Loewen as Penelope, Brad Swaile as Maxwell, Jillian Michaels as Panda, Ellen Kennedy as Cappy, Brittney Wilson as Sandy, Noel Fisher as Stan, Terry Klassen as Jingle, Cathy Weseluck as Snoozer, and Tara Strong as Spat, the villain who disguised as Hamtaro's long-lost aunt.
Credits to the art who's using Hamtaro as humans, Jadeyarts! Check him on here - @jadeyarts
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moviereviews101web · 1 month ago
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Bus Party to Hell (2017) Movie Review
Bus Party to Hell – Movie Review ABC Film Challenge – Horror – K (Sadie Katz) Director: Rolfe Kanefsky Writer: Rolfe Kanefsky, Michael Mahal, Sonny Mahal (Screenplay) Cast Jillian Newton (Revelation) Tara Reid (American Pie) Shelby McCullough (Art of the Dead) ViDonna Michaels (Silent Creek) Sadie Katz (Wrong Turn VI) Plot: When a party bus on its way to Burning Man filled with a bunch…
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tarajillianart-blog · 8 years ago
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Re-did an old Watership Down piece. 
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Also comes as a transparent background version for stickers and shirts 
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richincolor · 5 years ago
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Life Within a Family
There are no new releases this week as most of us are getting ready for Thanksgiving and being with our families, I thought I'd focus on families in YA. The good, the bad, the ugly, all the craziness that comes with the word "family." I asked our contributors to share with me some of their fav books where the family is clearly involved in the MC's life and I'd say we came up with a good list.
Lucy & Linh by Alice Pung
Laurinda is an exclusive school for girls. At its hidden centre of power is The Cabinet, a triangle of girls who wield power over their classmates – and some of their teachers. Entering this world of wealth and secrets is Lucy Lam, a scholarship girl with sharp eyes and a shaky sense of self. As she watches The Cabinet in action, and is courted by them – as she learns about power and repression – Lucy finds herself in a battle for her identity and integrity.
With the Fire on High by Elizabeth Acevedo
With her daughter to care for and her abuela to help support, high school senior Emoni Santiago has to make the tough decisions, and do what must be done. The one place she can let her responsibilities go is in the kitchen, where she adds a little something magical to everything she cooks, turning her food into straight-up goodness. Still, she knows she doesn’t have enough time for her school’s new culinary arts class, doesn’t have the money for the class’s trip to Spain — and shouldn’t still be dreaming of someday working in a real kitchen. But even with all the rules she has for her life — and all the rules everyone expects her to play by — once Emoni starts cooking, her only real choice is to let her talent break free.
You Bring The Distant Near by Mitali Perkins
Five girls. Three generations. One great American love story. Ranee, worried that her children are losing their Indian culture; Sonia, wrapped up in a forbidden biracial love affair; Tara, seeking the limelight to hide her true self; Shanti, desperately trying to make peace in the family; Anna, fighting to preserve her Bengali identity.
Opposite of Always by Justin A. Reynolds
Jack Ellison King. King of Almost. He almost made valedictorian. He almost made varsity. He almost got the girl . . . When Jack and Kate meet at a party, bonding until sunrise over their mutual love of Froot Loops and their favorite flicks, Jack knows he’s falling—hard. Soon she’s meeting his best friends, Jillian and Franny, and Kate wins them over as easily as she did Jack. Jack’s curse of almost is finally over. But this love story is . . . complicated. It is an almost happily ever after. Because Kate dies. And their story should end there. Yet Kate’s death sends Jack back to the beginning, the moment they first meet, and Kate’s there again. Beautiful, radiant Kate. Healthy, happy, and charming as ever. Jack isn’t sure if he’s losing his mind. Still, if he has a chance to prevent Kate’s death, he’ll take it. Even if that means believing in time travel. However, Jack will learn that his actions are not without consequences. And when one choice turns deadly for someone else close to him, he has to figure out what he’s willing to do—and let go—to save the people he loves.
The Revolution of Birdie Randolph by Brandi Colbert
Dove "Birdie" Randolph works hard to be the perfect daughter and follow the path her parents have laid out for her: She quit playing her beloved soccer, she keeps her nose buried in textbooks, and she's on track to finish high school at the top of her class. But then Birdie falls hard for Booker, a sweet boy with a troubled past...whom she knows her parents will never approve of. When her estranged aunt Carlene returns to Chicago and moves into the family's apartment above their hair salon, Birdie notices the tension building at home. Carlene is sweet, friendly, and open-minded--she's also spent decades in and out of treatment facilities for addiction. As Birdie becomes closer to both Booker and Carlene, she yearns to spread her wings. But when long-buried secrets rise to the surface, everything she's known to be true is turned upside down.
Patron Saints of Nothing by Randy Ribay
A powerful coming-of-age story about grief, guilt, and the risks a Filipino-American teenager takes to uncover the truth about his cousin's murder. Jay Reguero plans to spend the last semester of his senior year playing video games before heading to the University of Michigan in the fall. But when he discovers that his Filipino cousin Jun was murdered as part of President Duterte's war on drugs, and no one in the family wants to talk about what happened, Jay travels to the Philippines to find out the real story. Hoping to uncover more about Jun and the events that led to his death, Jay is forced to reckon with the many sides of his cousin before he can face the whole horrible truth -- and the part he played in it.
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breaniebree · 5 years ago
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List of ASC Original Characters
Question from fanfiction.net from DetroitNate -- Thanks for this story, it is one of my top five hands down. Also, I agree with you about blvnk, that has always been how I've seen Harry and Ginny. Thanks for a refresher course on Zee's parents sometimes it is difficult to remember who is who, which brings up another questionis there somewhere that I could see a list of your OCs, kind of like your brief explanation of Misha and Sorcha? Either thanks for the story it continues to be wonderful.
Thank you!  I do have a lot of original people I have introduced, in passing or to give characters to them.  I literally have an entire document saved ASC Character Lists to help me keep track.  I will post it here the way I have it written.  It’s a LONG LIST!  Most may have just been mentioned, but it helps me keep track in case I have to go back and like oh right, that person did this!
Zahira Zelena Zacarias (Zee) - 9th April, 1964:
Zee’s family is as follows:
The Jacksons:
Colten (Muggle) and Florence (Pureblood witch) Jackson, Grandma and Grandpa
Daughter Magnolia Jackson Zacarias (deceased) married to Michael (Misha) Zacarias with one daughter: Zahira Zelena Zacarias
The Zacarias’:
Ivan and Anya Zacarias Baba & Deda (Muggles - Ivan was the soldier in WWII with the motorbike) 
1. Michael (Misha) m. Magnolia Jackson Zacarias (d) m. Sorcha Brown Zacarias, Papa and Grandmama
(a) Zahira Zelena Zacarias
2. Olga Zacarias Petrov m. Dimtri Petrov
(a) Mikhail Petrov m. Ana Ivanov
(i) Yuri Petrov
(b) Mila Petrov Sokolov m. Nicholas Sokolov
(i) Nastasia Sokolov
(ii) Dinara Sokolov
3. Sasha Zacarias Blok m. Yerik Blok
(a) Tanya Blok Fedorov m. Alek Fedorov
(i) Eva and Irina (twin girls identical)
(b) Tatiana Blok eng. Iosif Kuznetsov
The Browns:
Callum and Fiona Brown
Brian Brown m. Jocasta Fitzgibbons
(a) Dougal Brown m. Ellen Smith
(i) Jenny Brown
(ii) Ian Brown
Sorcha Brown m. Misha Zacarias
(a) Zahira Zelena Zacarias
The Weasley family tree
Arthur’s parents — Septimus and Cedrella nee Black Weasley
Bilius Weasley m. Lucretia NLN
(a) Septimus Weasley eng. Bianca Sousa
(b) Gaius Weasley m. Jillian Kinders 
(c) Marcus Weasley
(d) Tiberius Weasley
Alphard Weasley m. Maureen NLN
(a) Caradoc Weasley m. Holly Gibbons
(i) Jeffrey Weasley
(b) Valerius Weasley
(c) Gabriel Weasley eng. Susan Appleby
(d) Maximus Weasley
(e) Marius Weasley
Arthur Weasley m. Molly Prewett
(a) William Arthur Weasley
(b) Charles Septimus Weasley
(c) Percival Ignatius Weasley
(d) Frederick Fabian Weasley
(e) George Gideon Weasley
(f) Ronald Bilius Weasley
(g) Ginevra Molly Weasley
Althea & Xander Papakonstantinou:
(a) Niko Alexander & Nilo Alexander Papakonstantinou
(b) Phoenix Nikolas Papakonstantinou
(c) Basil Kai and Bryony Iliana Papakonstantinou
(d) Calla Gallina Papakonstantinou
Apollo & Medea Castellanos 
(a) Daphne Grace Castellanos
(b) Circe Althea Castellanos
(c) Cassandra Medea Castellanos  
WIZENGAMOT COUNCIL MEMBERS:
Lady Lucrectia Dettweiler
Lord Marcus Bulstrode
Lord Tiberius Ogden
Lord Aaron Mackelbee
CWM Norton
CWM Anderson
CWM Himmler
WOLVES:
Adrian Roberts (Alpha of Southwestern England)
Echo Simpson (Alpha of Northwestern England)
Ethan Simpson (son of Echo)
Maia Roberts (wife of Adrian)
Hawk Roberts
Emily Roberts
Nikita Roberts
Odin Roberts
Rafe Roberts
Clara Roberts (deceased)
Conan NLN
Volk NLN
Ivory NLN
Cami NLN
Daimon NLN (Alpha of Southeastern in England)
Rune NLN (Alpha of Northeastern in England)
Romeo NLN
Summer NLN
Other Random Mentioned Characters:
George & Margaret Morrison - Sirius’ next door neighbours (Zee’s cottage)
Persephone - name of Sirius’ owl
Greta Catchlove - Sirius’ ex in school
Glenda Chittock - Sirius’ ex in school
Sarah Anderson - Sirius’ ex in school
Darcy Floras - Wizengamot Administrative Office
Professor Dragomir - Durmstrang Dark Arts professor (Althea’s old prof & confidant)
Robyn NLN - ex lover of Remus
Annalise Zuszack Davies - ex lover of Sirius
Veronica Riley - ex lover of Remus, Accidental Magical Reversal Squad
Persephone NLN - bridesmaid at Althea’s wedding, ex lover of Sirius
Connor McGee - Tonks’ ex boyfriend
Amanda NLN- ex lover of Remus
Carolos Santorini - head of dragon reserve in Sicily
Sareena Sahadi, curse breaker in Roman catacombs 
Jonathon Pepper - Tonks’ ex boyfriend and lover
Jennifer Berry - real estate agent who sold Zee her cottage, ex lover of Sirius
Phillipe Montgomery - professor on werewolf mythology
Ava Montgomery - wife of Phillippe Montgomery and werewolf
Ferryweather - ex member of Hogwarts Board of Governors (who Sirius replaces)
Tripp Forrester - Agent of the DRCMC
Brandon NLN - 7th year Hufflepuff student in Harry’s second year
Will Matthews - Seamus’ first boyfriend
Maggie Cumberland - woman who speaks and outs Lockhart on stealing memories
Na’eemah Hickey - Egyptian Mind Healer who helps Ginny
Mary Raffigan - historian in the Department of History; professor of History of Magic at Hogwarts
Agent Minnow - Being Division of DRCMC
Kata Novak - Croatian pureblood kidnapped by DE’s
Harley Mills - Harry’s ex girlfriend
Tucker - ranch hand on Colt and Flo’s ranch
Calvin - ranch hand on Colt and Flo’s ranch
Trotsky NFN - dragon handler on Romanian reserve
Aims NFN - dragon handler on Romanian reserve
Santana NFN - dragon handler on Romanian reserve
Juliette Léandre - Département de Coopération Magique Internationale 
Madame Simone Richelieu - President of the Ministère des Affaires Magiques del la France
Jericho Jones - International Confederation of Wizards
Katherine Thomas - International Magical Office of Law
LiMei Lee - Ambassador to Hong Kong Mófǎ bù
Liam O’Kelly - journalist for Irish Prophet
Leonoardo Fanucci - Rome’s famous fashion designer
Dimo Radkov - best friend of Viktor Krum
Andrei Ankov - best friend of Viktor Krum
Professor Penkov - Durmstrang history professor
Iglika Krum - Viktor’s younger sister
Desislava Krum - Viktor’s younger sister
Boyana Krum - Viktor’s mother
Kosta Krum - Viktor’s father
Danny Evangeline - editor of the Daily Prophet
Princess Sapphira - Mermaid from Greece
Agent Barrow NFN - beast division of DRCMC
Elizabeth Walters - werewolf support services
King Taliesin of the Fae
William Clovenfield of the Vampire Confederacy of Europe
Henry Jacks, personal assistant of Ludo Bagman
Dobson NFN, DRCMC
Tripp Forrester, Agent of DRCMC
Bura Visnjic - magical creature reserve near Fiordland National Park in New Zealand
Abioye NLN - magizoologist from the reserve
Zhang NFN - magizoologist from the reserve
Henry Richardson - Head of the Department of Education
Dmitri Horvat - Balkan Auror, friend of Dumbledore
Miranda Jameson - Head of the Department of Magical Cooperation
Board of Governors:
Sirius Black
Lucius Malfoy - ARRESTED - replaced with Richard Macmillan
Marcus Bulstrode - ARRESTED - replaced with Charlotte Ogden
Julius Abbot
John Matthias
Josephine Fawley
Bernice Caulder
Octavius Greengrass
Augusta Longbottom
Castor Parkinson
Elphias Doge
Lucretia Dettweiler
Crann Bethadh Cabinet (Tree of Life Cabinet aka CBC):
Amelia Bones (Minister)
Albus Dumbledore (ICW rep)
Zahira Zacarias (DRCMC rep)
Walter Barrow (DRCMC rep)
Adrian Roberts (Wolf rep)
Echo Simpson (Wolf rep)
Rune Rogers (Wolf rep)
Daimon Adams (Wolf rep)
William Clovenfield (Vampire rep)
Alice Langdon (Vampire rep)
Jericho Jones (ICW rep)
Katherine Thomas (magical law rep)
King Taliesan (Fae rep)
Brigit (Fae rep)
Colleen Sanders (Veela rep)
Aurors:
Hugh Arnett A3
Natalie Atwell A3
Gregson NFN - deceased
Bishop NFN - deceased
Lewis NFN - deceased
Davis NFN - deceased
Jane NFN - A2
Campbell NFN - A2
Leonard NFN - A2
Higgins NFN - A1, Tonks’ partner
Hogwarts Students in Harry’s Year:
Gryffindor Girls - Sophie Roper, Natalia Monroe
Slytherin Girls - Ophelia Rowle
Students in Ginny’s year:
Gryffindor Girls - Maisie Wendall, Imogen Landers, Katherine Joy Alcott (KJ), Freya Sloane
Gryffindor Boys - David Gunderson 
Hufflepuff Girls - Edith Carlyle, Francesca Wood (Oliver’s cousin)
Ravenclaw Girls - Chloe Cunningham, Morag Campbell, Dinah Fox, Bettina Addersworth
Third Year Students in 1995:
Hufflepuff - Mr NFN Donovan, Miss NFN Payne
Ravenclaw - Mr NFN Sahni, Miss NFN Jameson
New Students 1995-1996 school year:
Slytherin Boys - Julian Norton
Slytherin Girls - Mila St James - half-vampire, Ciara Casey - half-fae
Ravenclaw Girls - Sari Danson - wolf
Gryffindor Boys - Maximus O’Ryan - wolf, Jack Wolf - wolf 
Hufflepuff Girls - Tara Brady - half-fae
Bellarosa Zabini Husbands:
Signore Antonio Zabini, Baron of Sardinia
Siegneur Tristian Beauchamp, Comte de Marseille
Lord Stephen Barkley, Earl of Suffolk
Sir David Sanders
Lord Jason Stanford, Earl of Kent
Hope this helps!  
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thebryanandsilvergarbage · 5 years ago
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The Silver Garbage Awards: Worst of the Decade
Like with the Bryan Awards, I went back and picked my worst of the decade.  Please note, the nominees were nominated as the way they were placed when I originally did these awards.  Apologies in advance to anyone that may be offended by certain category placements.
- Eligibility Period is January 1, 2010 to May 31, 2019; which means anything that aired over the Summer or Fall is ineligible. - Sharknado is being entered for ALL of their movies as one. - Lead and Supporting Actor and Actress will be regardless of Comedy and Drama, and if an actor was nominated for multiple shows in that category, they will be nominated for ALL of the shows in that category over the course of the last ten years. - “Winners” will be announced by Friday, as I pick the “Bottom 2″.
And the Unlucky Nominees Are (I archived everything this decade, unlike the 2000s, where a few years suddenly disappeared off the face of the Earth due to the technology I had back then)...
Silver Garbage Awards - The WORST of the Decade
Eligibility Period: January 1, 2010 to May 31, 2019
Worst Comedy Series of the Decade: Animal Practice (NBC) Camping (HBO) Kevin Can Wait (CBS) Living Biblically (CBS) The McCarthys (CBS) Mulaney (Fox) The Muppets (ABC) Son of Zorn (Fox) White Famous (Showtime) Work It (ABC) Worst Drama Series of the Decade: Doubt (CBS) Here and Now (HBO) Ironside (NBC) Lone Star (Fox) Made in Jersey (CBS) Magnum P.I. (CBS) The Mysteries of Laura (NBC) The Playboy Club (NBC) Roadies (Showtime) 24: Legacy (Fox)
Worst Actor in a Series of the Decade: Eddie Cibrian - The Playboy Club (NBC) Andrew Dice Clay - Dice (Showtime) Corey Hawkins - 24: Legacy (Fox) Kevin James - Kevin Can Wait (CBS) Justin Kirk - APB (Fox) & Animal Practice (NBC) Ashton Kutcher - The Ranch (Netflix) & Two and a Half Men (CBS) John Mulaney - Mulaney (Fox) Charlie Sheen - Anger Management (FXX) & Two and a Half Men (CBS) Blair Underwood - Ironside (NBC) James Wolk - Lone Star (Fox) 
Worst Actress in a Series of the Decade:
Jenna Elfman - Accidentally on Purpose (CBS) & Imaginary Mary (ABC)
Jennifer Garner - Camping (HBO)
Amber Heard - The Playboy Club (NBC)
Katherine Heigl - Doubt (CBS)
Ben Koldyke - Work It (ABC)
Debra Messing - The Mysteries of Laura (NBC)
Janet Montgomery - Made in Jersey (CBS)
Adrianne Palicki - Lone Star (Fox)
Leah Remini - Kevin Can Wait (CBS) & Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath (A&E)
Frankie Shaw - SMILF (Showtime)
Worst Supporting Actor in a Series of the Decade:
Elliott Gould - Doubt (CBS)
David Keith - Lone Star (Fox)
Ben Koldyke - Mr. Robinson (NBC)
David Krumholtz - Living Biblically (CBS) & The Playboy Club (NBC)
Josh Lucas - Mysteries of Laura (NBC)
Kyle MacLachlan - Made in Jersey (CBS)
Amaury Nolasco - Deception (ABC) and Telenovela (NBC)
Stephen Tobolowsky - Californication (Showtime) & White Famous (Showtime)
Jon Voight - Lone Star (Fox) 
Daniel Zovatto - Here and Now (HBO)
Worst Supporting Actress in a Series of the Decade:
Sosie Bacon - Here and Now (HBO)
Laura Benanti - The Playboy Club (NBC)
Crystal the Monkey - Animal Practice (NBC)
Spencer Grammer - Ironside (NBC)
Natasha Leggero - Dice (Showtime) & Free Agents (NBC)
Juliette Lewis - Camping (HBO)
Amaury Nolasco - Work It (ABC)
Rosie O’Donnell - SMILF (Showtime)
Nasim Pedrad - Mulaney (Fox)
Perdita Weeks - Magnum P.I. (CBS)
Worst Special Class Program of the Decade:
A Christmas Story LIVE! (Fox)
The Bad Seed (Lifetime)
CBS News Presents the Gayle King Interview with R. Kelly (CBS)
The Decision (ESPN)
Dirty Dancing (ABC)
Flowers in the Attic/Petals In the Wind (Lifetime)
The Maya Rudolph Show (NBC)
The Passion (Fox)
Sharknado: ALL of Them (SyFy)
True Detective: Season 2 (HBO)
Worst Reality Program of the Decade:
Chrisley Knows Best (USA)
Dating Naked (VH1)
Here Comes Honey Boo Boo (TLC)
Jersey Shore (MTV)
The Job (CBS)
Keeping Up With the Kardashians (E!)
Kocktails with Khloe (FYI)
Million Dollar Mile (CBS)
3 (CBS)
Utopia (Fox)
Worst Special Class Actor of the Decade:
Woody Allen - Crisis in Six Scenes (Netflix)
Johnny Depp - Funny or Die Presents Donald Trump: The Art of the Deal (Netflix)
Colin Farrell - True Detective: Season 2 (HBO)
LeBron James - The Decision (ESPN)
R. Kelly - CBS News Presents The Gayle King Interview with R. Kelly (CBS)
Rob Lowe - The Bad Seed & Beautiful & Twisted (both Lifetime)
Navi - Michael Jackson: Searching for Neverland (Lifetime)
Tyler Perry - The Passion (Fox) 
Colt Prattes - Dirty Dancing (ABC)
Ian Ziering - Sharknado (SyFy)
Worst Special Class Actress of the Decade:
Natasha Bassett - Britney Ever After (Lifetime)
Abigail Breslin - Dirty Dancing (ABC)
Agnes Bruckner - The Anna Nicole Story (Lifetime)
Ashley Jones - The Secret Sex Life of a Single Mom (Lifetime)
Lindsay Lohan - Liz & Dick (Lifetime)
Rachel McAdams - True Detective: Season 2 (HBO)
Tara Reid - Sharknado (SyFy)
Maya Rudolph - A Christmas Story LIVE (Fox) & The Maya Rudolph Show (NBC)
Zoe Saldana - Rosemary’s Baby (NBC)
Paz Vega - Beautiful & Twisted (Lifetime)
Worst Special Class Supporting Actor of the Decade:
Fred Armisen - The Maya Rudolph Show (NBC)
Chris Daughtry - The Passion (Fox)
Chris Diamantapoulos - A Christmas Story: LIVE! (Fox)
James Franco - Mother, May I Sleep With Danger? (Netflix)
Bruce Greenwood - Dirty Dancing (ABC)
David Hasselhoff - Sharknado (SyFy) 
Taylor Kitsch - True Detective: Season 2 (HBO)
Matt Lauer - Leaving Neverland (HBO)
Seal - The Passion (Fox)
Christopher Walken - Peter Pan LIVE (NBC)
Worst Special Class Supporting Actress of the Decade:
Ellen Burstyn - Flowers in the Attic/Petals On the Wind (Lifetime)
Miley Cyrus - Crisis in Six Scenes (Amazon Prime), A Very Murray Christmas (Netflix), & 2013 MTV VMA Awards (MTV)
Heather Graham - Flowers in the Attic/Petals On the Wind (Lifetime)
Carla Hall - The Passion (Fox)
Kylie Jenner - Michael Buble’s Christmas In Hollywood (NBC)
Debra Messing - Dirty Dancing (ABC)
Nicole Scherzinger - Dirty Dancing (ABC)
Tori Spelling - Sharknado: The Last One (SyFy)
Jillian Walchuck - Britney Ever After (Lifetime)
Trisha Yearwood - The Passion (Fox)
Worst Ensemble of the Decade:
Dirty Dancing (ABC)
Doubt (CBS)
Here and Now (HBO)
Ironside (NBC)
Jersey Shore (MTV)
Lone Star (Fox)
The Muppets (ABC)
Mulaney (Fox)
The Passion (Fox)
The Playboy Club (NBC)
Worst Screen Duo of the Decade:
Animal Practice - Justin Kirk & Crystal the Monkey (NBC)
Charlie’s Angels - Any TWO or More Angels (ABC)
Flowers In the Attic - Kiernan Shipka & Mason Dye (Lifetime)
Free Agents - Hank Azaria & Kathryn Hahn (NBC)
The Muppets - Kermit the Frog and either Miss Piggy or Denise (ABC)
Petals On The Wind - Rose McIver & Wyatt Nash (Lifetime)
The Playboy Club - Any TWO Bunnies or Mobsters (NBC)
The T.Ocho Show - Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson & Terrell Owens (Versus)
Two and a Half Men - Jon Cryer & Ashton Kutcher/Charlie Sheen (CBS)
Work It - Ben Koldyke & Amaury Nolasco (ABC)
Worst Remake, Sequel, or Spin-Off of the Decade:
Blue Lagoon: The Awakening (Lifetime) - Remake/Sequel of 1980 Film
Dirty Dancing (ABC) - Remake of 1987 Film
Heroes: Reborn (NBC) - Spin-Off of the 2000s Action Series
Ironside (NBC) - Remake of 1960s/1970s Raymond Burr Cop Show
Jersey Shore: Family Reunion (MTV) - Spin-Off of the 2010s Reality Show Jersey Shore
Mockingbird Lane (NBC) - Remake of 1960s Sitcom The Munsters
The Muppets (ABC) - Spin-Off of the 1970s Variety Sketch Series
Murphy Brown (CBS) - Revival of 1990s Sitcom
24: Legacy (Fox) - Spin-Off of 2010s Action Show
Work It (ABC) - Rip-Off of 1980s Sitcom Bosom Buddies
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thecomicsnexus · 5 years ago
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TALES OF THE TEEN TITANS #51-55 MARCH - JULY 1985 BY MARV WOLFMAN, RICH BUCKLER, RON RANDALL, BOB SMITH, DICK GIORDANO, MIKE DECARLO AND ADRIENNE ROY
SYNOPSIS (FROM DC DATABASE)
The Teen Titans, aided by Lilith, defeat a gang of gun-runners in the employ of President Marlo of Qurac. The next day, Marlo hires Cheshire, who abducts Adeline Wilson, Jericho's mother, a former agent of his who had stolen information on the military strength of Kyran, a bordering nation which he intends to invade. Meanwhile, Pentagon officials inform Nightwing that Joe and Adeline Wilson are wanted for questioning by Interpol. When Nightwing tells Changeling of this, Gar, already suspicious of Joe, attempts to arrest him. Jericho, anxious to pursue his mother's kidnapper and unable to make Changeling listen, defeats Gar and escapes. At the same time, STAR scientists discover an alien spaceship and its pilot frozen in the ice in Alaska.
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While President Marlo arranges to replace the arms lost when his gunrunners were apprehended, Jericho travels to Qurac with one of his mother's agents, a young woman named Amber, to rescue Adeline. Over Changeling's protests, the Titans agree not to intervene in the matter. Alerted by Lilith's precognition, they go instead to STAR Labs, where an explosion frees the cryogenically preserved alien, a winged man who instantly becomes enamored of Lilith. In Qurac, Jericho and Amber are taken captive and reunited with Adeline in a prison cell. Jericho uses his powers to help them get free and to defeat Cheshire. Cheshire and Marlo then escape when Joe chooses not to pursue them in order to save Marlo's purloined art collection from being destroyed by a grenade.
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Donna and Terry Long return from their honeymoon, even as Lilith is attacked outside Titans Tower by someone claiming to be the Terminator. Lilith and the Titans then return to STAR Labs, where the precognitive Titan inexplicably begins to radiate heat and frees the amnesiac winged alien from the testing equipment of the resident scientists. Holding off her teammates with her new powers, Lilith allows the extraterrestrial to escape. The Titans, believing the alien responsible for Lilith's powers and strange behavior, fruitlessly pursue him through the city in a hectic chase until he unaccountably vanishes from sight. The young heroes then join Gar Logan and Jillian Jackson at the trial of Slade Wilson, the Terminator, which is being presided over by newly appointed judge Adrian Chase (formerly the Vigilante).
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At Slade Wilson's trial, when it begins to appear as if the Terminator will escape punishment for his crimes, Changeling uses his shape-changing powers to attack Wilson. Subdued by his teammates, Gar Logan is ordered from the courtroom by Judge Adrian Chase. The Teen Titans suspect that someone is posing as the Terminator to make it appear as if the costumed mercenary and Slade Wilson are not one and the same, so they arrange a meeting with Wilson's associate, Wintergreen, only to be attacked by the Terminator impersonator. Unfortunately, the ersatz Terminator manages to escape before he can be apprehended. At the same time, unknown to the other Titans, Cyborg returns to STAR Labs where preparations are underway to replace his metal body parts with flesh-colored plastic, thus restoring his human appearance. After appearing as a witness at the trial, Lilith privately reveals to the Titans that she had experienced her unexplained heal powers on previous occasions and that they were not caused by the proximity of the winged alien. Angered at the Titans' unyielding pursuit of the extra-terrestrial, she leaves the group. Back in court, Judge Chase determines that while there is insufficient evidence that Slade Wilson is the Terminator to warrant a full jury trial for his kidnapping of stock-broker Samuel Abrams, Wilson will nonetheless be sentenced to a year in prison for illegal possession of firearms. Changeling is dismayed at this verdict: he had used Steve Dayton's Mento Helmet to masquerade as the Terminator in hopes that Wilson would he set free, so that Gar could kill him for his involvement with Terra.
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Changeling rejects the attempts of his teammates to talk about the Terminator's trial, and returns home to find that, due to his behavior in court, Steve Dayton is angry with him and Jillian's father has forbidden her to associate with him. In prison, Slade Wilson arranges through Wintergreen to learn that his ex-wife and son have been cleared of charges by Interpol and to have his jail sentence suspended. 
Before he can be released, however, he is attacked a night in his cell by a maddened Changeling. When their skirmish takes them into the prison yard, Changeling breaks off the fight, promising to return. The next day, he arranges to meet the Terminator in a battle to the death. The mercenary derails Gar's plans by appearing at the arranged site as Slade Wilson, rather than in costume as the Terminator, and by refusing to fight back. 
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Unable to bring himself to murder an unresistant opponent, Changeling reluctantly agrees to talk with his enemy instead. Wilson relates how he first encountered Tara Markov when she undertook an assignment he had refused: the murder of African tribal leader King Tawaha, who had taken care of Gar after the deaths of his parents years before. Later, the Terminator took Terra in as a partner, but quickly discovered that the girl was an incurable psychopath. 
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Wilson also asserts that his son Joseph is innocent of involvement in any criminal actions. Changeling finds himself believing Wilson's statements despite his earlier convictions to the contrary. 
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Their conversation over, he allows Wilson to leave without trying to stop him.
REVIEW
This arc started in a very common way. Nothing seemed to be too different. But it ended with something amazing (that I am amazed doesn’t happen that often). Seeing how the climax of this big battle is two enemies drinking coffee, heart to heart. Wow. I can now understand why Deathstroke is such a popular character.
And that talk was also a stepping stone for Gar. Perhaps now he will grow up a little bit and leave all his anger behind.
We also get other important happenings. The first appearance of Qurac (and President Marlo), Azrael (not THAT Azrael) and Cheshire reveals she had a baby with a titan.
Lilith’s story will continue in the other Titans volume... which was coming out around the same time. I am not sure how these titles were coordinated, but it’s driving me crazy just to figure out how they are supposed to be read.
I think that what really makes this story memorable is the last issue. I was expecting an all-fight issue where nobody wins. Everyone won, in a way.
I give this story a score of 9
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The Sunnydale Herald Newsletter, Saturday, September 17th
ANGEL: Uhm, ah, I-I got you a, a little something. CORDELIA: (takes it) Oh, Angel, you didn't have to do that. You have enough to take care of as it is. ANGEL: Well, I'm a champion. (Chuckles) We do important stuff. Hey, I mean who's more important than... WESLEY: You have to forgive the wrapping. Some of us seem to have fostered a strange addiction to Scotch tape.
~~Birthday~~
[Drabbles & Short Fiction]
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P3D and More by apachefirecat (Cordelia, Willow, multiple crossovers, PG/K+)
Home by apachefirecat (Buffy/Spike, PG/K+)
Messy by apachefirecat (Xander/Anya, Spike/Buffy, PG-13/T)
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Ghouls and goblins by Sylvesterthecrow (hyena!Xander/Oz, Buffy/Willow, not rated)
complacency by The_Eclectic_Bookworm (Buffy & Jenny, T)
sunset by The_Eclectic_Bookworm (Giles/Jenny, T)
is this not heaven? by alphamikefoxtrot (Giles/John Constantine, Hellblazer crossover, T)
Captivation by Amejisuto (Xander/Spike, E)
Sunnydale Sins by BaronessZemo (Angelus/reader, E)
Bouquet by sweetprincipale (Buffy/Spike, T)
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144 Days, Chapter 137 by violettathepiratequeen (Buffy/Spike, T)
Coexist, Chapter 23 by Coraniaid (Buffy/Faith, T)
Bereft, Chapter 29 by wolf_shadoe (Buffy/Spike, not rated)
Keeping Up With the Scoobies, Chapter 15 by Takara_Phoenix (Buffy/Spike, T)
Kindred, Chapter 15 by sweetprincipale (Buffy/Spike, M)
Sandy Places in Tomorrow, Chapter 31 by Raihne (Xander/Spike, M)
He used to be Mine, Chapter 5 by DeamonQueen (Buffy/Spike, not rated)
New Song, Same Tune, Chapter 9 (complete) by calikocat (Xander/Spike, Diagnosis Murder crossover, M)
A New Big Bad, Chapter 16 by tinfoil_paint (Willow/Tara, T)
Sweet Surrender, Chapter 45 by Crossbows_and_moonshine (Spike/OC, E)
Steve: The Vampire Hunter, Chapter 3 by Marsetta (Stranger Things crossover, T)
The Beast Within, Chapter 8 by Squeewockle (Buffy/Faith, M)
Slayer (Part One), Chapters 1-8 (complete) by buffynmarvel (OC Slayer, The Avengers crossover, M)
Ashes, Ashes, Chapter 1 by Lost_gallifrey (Buffy/Spike/Angel, E)
Cat Magic, Chapters 1-8 (complete) by Amejisuto (Xander/Spike, E)
Secretly Submissive, Chapter 1 by Gabriel_Is_My_Guardian_Angel89 (Angel/Spike/Lindsey, E)
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Nemesis: To Give What Is Due, Chapter 4 by YouCutYourHair (Buffy/Spike, PG-13)
The Slayer and the Vampire, Chapter 77 by violettathepiratequeen (Buffy/Spike, PG-13)
Buffy and the Lost City of the Dead, Chapter 7 by JaneRemmington (Buffy/Spike, R)
Anything You Can Do, Chapter 5 by Daxeah (Buffy/Spike, R)
Extra Ordinary, Chapter 10 by Twinkles (Buffy/Spike, NC-17)
where the shadow ends, Chapter 1 by disco-tea (Buffy/Spike, R)
No Remedy for Memory, Chapters 1 by scratchmeout (Buffy/Spike, Adult Only)
Devouring Time, Chapter 5 by Sigyn (Buffy/Spike, NC-17)
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Cousin Eli and the White Witch, Chapter 2 by Xyl (Tara, Leverage crossover, FR18)
an endless road to rediscover, Chapter 3 by jedibuttercup (Buffy, The Fast and the Furious crossover, FR13)
New Song, Same Tune, Chapter 9 (complete) by calikocat (Xander, Diagnosis Murder crossover, FR15)
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Origins, Chapter 12 by Niamh (Buffy/Spike, NC-17)
The Slayer and the Vampire, Chapters 60-61 by violettathepiratequeen (Buffy/Spike, PG-13)
Come Back to Me, Chapter 6 by honeygirl51885 (Buffy/Spike, NC-17)
No Remedy for Memory, Chapter 2 by scratchmeout (Buffy/Spike, NC-17)
Walking After Midnight, Chapters 8-10 by Chelle (Buffy/Spike, NC-17)
Walking After Midnight, Chapter 9 by Chelle (Buffy/Spike, NC-17)
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A Holiday For Buffy and Co, part 1 by ILLYRIAN (Scoobies, not rated)
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Fanvid: ► Stefan + Angel | Heroes and Villains by Mirka ღ
Fanvid: Buffy- The Pretender, Halocene by bagoz111
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Buffy Rewatch Series by Girl4Music
Killed By Death by dreadfulcalendarwoman
Killed By Death part 2 by dreadfulcalendarwoman
Killed By Death part 3 by dreadfulcalendarwoman
I Only Have Eyes For You by dreadfulcalendarwoman
4.14 Goodbye, Iowa by handsofabitterman
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Spike’s true intentions in the last few episodes of Season 6 by moistvonlipwig
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Giles' joy in research and demonology by dreadfulcalendarwoman
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Jenny would not ever have come back as a ghost by dreadfulcalendarwoman
Willow is kind of the metaphorical Calendiles baby of the narrative by dreadfulcalendarwoman
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Buffy and Angel in I Only Have Eyes For You by dreadfulcalendarwoman
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feral-babe · 2 months ago
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So happy to introduce the Big Bug Gospel, a tarot deck I started working on in summer 2023. Coming soon to kickstarter, you can follow the page now to get notified when it launches!
I specifically wanted to include some animals that get less attention even in the world of invertebrates, so I included things like fleas, mites and an amazing species of mosquito. I didn’t hold back with color partly because it’s my personal style but also because I believe color is one of the most beautiful physical traits of these animals.
Everything has been drawn by hand (no a.I. was used) and I’m including the option of just getting the deck (just shrink wrapped, no box, pdf guidebook)
Deck only: $35 + shipping
Deck with ridged box and 120-page full color guidebook: $50 + shipping
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I am also offering hardcover and spiral notebooks with whatever art you want on the cover!
Hardcover- $25 + shipping
Spiral- $20 + shipping
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I am also offering gallery quality mini prints of the cards! (4x6 inch)
You can get it with or without the gold card border (Kickstarter exclusive!)
These will be $20 + shipping
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thats-definitelynot-raven · 6 years ago
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Reflections on books in 2018
As the year draws to a close, I feel like I’m in such a reflective state. One of the best things that I did this year was to start reading for pleasure again. Since officially becoming a PhD candidate (woot), I have some time on my hands to pursue things that I really like. One of which is reading anything other than dry primary literature all day. I challenged myself to read 52 books this year, one per week. I exceeded this goal by September, and then challenged myself to read genres that I don’t normally read. With just a few days left in the year, and a just 6 unread books on my kindle bookshelf, I found myself pondering what books were the best and wondering if my taste in literature has changed at all.
My conclusion? I have a new favorite book (They Both Die at the End by Adam Silvera), and apparently really enjoyed books that had LGBTQ representation. In fact, in #twentygayteen I read books that had representation of lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, and queer individuals. I’m pretty pumped about that because that wasn’t even my goal, but it seems like authors are trying to make their characters more representative of the people who read. 
See my favorites from my reading list this year with LGBTQ reads bolded:
Fiction (best to worst)
·     They Both Die at the End, Adam Silvera
·     The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo, Taylor Jenkins Reid
·     The Song of Achilles, Madeline Miller
·     The Martian, Andy Weir
·     Crazy Rich Asians, Kevin Kwan
·     Artemis, Andy Weir
·     Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda, Becky Albertalli
·     China Rich Girlfriend, Kevin Kwan
·     Dread Nation, Justina Ireland
·     Alex, Approximately, Jenn Bennett
·     Red Queen, Victoria Aveyard
·     Wonder Woman: Warbringer, Leigh Bardugo
·     Three Dark Crowns, Kendare Blake
·     Chemistry, Weike Wang
·     You Know Me Well, Nina LaCour and David Levithan
·     Shadow and Bone, Leigh Bardugo
·     Rich People Problems, Kevin Kwan
·     Leah on the Offbeat, Becky Albertalli
·     To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before, Jenny Han
·     The Prince, Jillian Dodd
·     A Simple Favour, Darcey Bell
·     Nerve, Jeanne Ryan
·     The Little Prince, Antoine de Saint-Exupery
·     The Angel Experiment, James Patterson
·     Personal Demons, Lisa Desrochers
·     Swarm, Scott Westerfeld
·     Mrs. Fletcher, Tom Perrotta
·     Circe, Madeline Miller
·     Children of Blood and Bone, Tomi Adeyemi
·     The Testing, Joelle Charbonneau
·     Beautiful Creatures, Kami Garcia and Margaret Stohl
·     The Immortalists, Chloe Benjamin
·     Maybe in Another Life, Taylor Jenkins Reid
·     A Court of Frost and Starlight, Sarah J. Maas
·     Uninvited, Sophie Jordan
·     The President is Missing, Bill Clinton and James Patterson
·     All Grown Up, Jami Attenberg
·     The Circle, Dave Eggers
·     American Gods, Neil Gaiman
·     The Rest of Us Just Live Here, Patrick Ness
·     Ex-Heroes, Peter Clines
·     Girls Made of Snow and Glass, Melissa Bashardoust
·     The Wangs vs. the World, Jade Chang
·     The Eagle, Jillian Dodd
·     Replica, Lauren Oliver
·     Scarlett Epstein Hates It Here, Anna Breslaw
·     Gallows Hill, Lois Duncan
·     Dorothy Must Die, Danielle Paige
·     Ban This Book, Alan Gratz
·     Markswoman, Raati Mehrotra
·     School’s Out—Forever, James Patterson
·     The Hazel Wood, Melissa Albert
·     All of This is True, Lygia Day Penaflor
·     Geektastic: Stories from the Nerd Herd, Holly Black and Cecil Castellucci
·     Furyborn, Claire Legrand
*Cat’s Cradle, Kurt Vonnegut. This was a re-read, and as such I felt like it would be difficult to rank next to the new reads. It is a favorite of mine, so it would be ranked high, in the top 5 at least.
Nonfiction (best to worst)
·     The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck: A Counterintuitive Approach to Living a Good Life, Mark Manson
·     The Last Black Unicorn, Tiffany Haddish
·     Bossypants, Tina Fey
·     Empress: The Astonishing Reign of Nur Jahan, Ruby Lal
·     Educated, Tara Westover
·     Hidden Figures: The Untold True Story of Four African-American Women Who Helped Launch Our Nation into Space, Margot Lee Shetterly
·     Here is Real Magic: A Magician’s Search for Wonder in the Modern World, Nate Staniforth
·     Fresh Off the Boat: A Memoir, Eddie Huang
·     Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House, Michael Wolff
·     Astrophysics for People in a Hurry, Neil deGrasse Tyson (the only people in a hurry that this book was for is a physicist)
Poetry
·     Milk and Honey, Rupi Kaur
·     The Sun and Her Flowers, Rupi Kaur
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tarajillianart-blog · 8 years ago
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Made this guy with and without the background, on redbubble and society6 (links on my main page, or just search for tara Jillian 
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samanthabyyy · 4 years ago
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Summative Test
By: Sam Barroga, Ericka Delos Verlas, Jillian Orio
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Gabay ng Isang Mag-aaral sa Iba’t ibang mga Strands at E-tech ng DBTI
Ang Don Bosco Technical Institute of Makati (DBTI) ay nagaalok ng pagkakaiba-ibang mga departments para sa kanilang senior high program. Nagbibigay ito ng malawak na oportunidad upang mapaghusayan at mapagaralan ng bawa’t estudyante ang ibat’ibang agham na pinakamalapit na nais nilang maging trabaho sa darating na panahon. Naglalayon ang DBTI na ihanda ang kanilang mga estudyante ng tertiary education at bigyan sila ng kasangkapan na maaaring magiging kapaki-pakinabang para sa kanilang hinaharap sa gitna ng patuloy na pag-unlad ng mundo. Ang DBTI ay nagaalok ng apat na departmento: Accountancy, Business and Management (ABM) Strand; Humanities and Social Sciences (HUMSS) Strand; Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Strand; at Arts and Design Track. Sa article na ito, hinahangad naming mabigyan ang mga potensyal naming kamag-aral o ang mga potensyal na estudyante ng DBTI, ang malawak napaggabay ukol sa aming mga departmento.
Ang pinaka-una sa lahat ay ang Accountancy, Business and Management (ABM) Strand. Ang strand na ito para sa mga estudyante na mahilig sa isang career path na patungo sa accounting, pamamahala ng isang negosyo, turismo at iba pa. Ang strand na ito ay nakatuon sa pagpapatakbo ng mga Negosyo at korporasyon.
Ang pangalawang strand na bukas sa DBTI ay ang Humanities and Social Sciences (HUMSS) Strand. Ang strand na ito para sa mga estudyante na mahilig sa isang career path na patungo sa pamamahayag, mga batas, sikolohiya, politika at iba pa. Ang strand na ito ay nakatuon sa mga paksa na kaugnay sa Social Sciences at nagbibigay ito ng opportunidad sa kanilang mga estudyante upang pag-aralan kung paano gumagana ang lipunan.
Ang pangatlong strand na binibigay ng DBTI ay ang Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Strand. Ito para sa mga estudyante na mahilig sa isang career path na patungo sa physical sciences, matematika, engineering at iba pa. Ang strand na ito ay nakatuon sa mga paksa na kaugnay sa agham at teknolohiya.
Ang huling strand ay ang Arts and Designs Track. Ang strand na ito ay para sa mga estudyante na nais gamitin ang kanila malikhaing panig at gustong ipahayag ang kanilang sarili sa pamamamagitan ng sining para sa kanilang hinaharap na career path. Pinapayagan ang DBTi na lumikha ang kanilang estudyante ng mga sining gamit ang tradisyonal at digital na paraan. Ang strand na ito ay nakatuon sa mga paksa na kaugnay sa Visual at Media Arts.
Ang DBTI, kakaiba sa ibang mga paaralan, ay nagaalok din ng E-Tech. Ang ibig sabihin ng E-Tech ay Empowerment Technology Subjects at binibigay ito sa mga estudyante na nasa Grade 11 para sa kanilang Term 2 at Term 3. Magkakaiba ang mga E-Techs depende sa mga strands. Sa ABM strand mayroon silang Computer Teknolohiya. Pinagaaralan nila kung paano gumamit ng software upang suportahan ang kanilang training technology. Ang AD naman ay mayroong Drafting Teknolohiya. Ito ay nagbibigay sa kanilang estudyante ng komprehensibong kaalaman sa drafting na maaring maging kapaki-pakinabang para sa kurso sa kolehiyo na arkitektura o 3D modelling. Ang HUMSS strand naman ay nakatuon sa Social Sciences Teknolohiya. Kasama nito ay ang pagpapahalaga sa panlipunan, politika, at kultura at paano ito nakakaepekto sa scientific research at ang pagbabago ng teknolohiya.
Ang STEM strand ay may limang paksa para sa kanilang E-Tech. Isa dito ang Computer Teknolohiya at Drafting Teknolohiya na katulad sa ABM at HUMSS ngunit ang kaibahan lamang ay mas nakatuon sa STEM strand. Pangalawa, meron din silang Automotive Teknolohiya kung saan itinuturo sa mga estudyante ang mekanika at ang mga kotse o sasakyan. Pangatlo, sa STEM strand ay mayroon ding Electronics Teknolohiya kung saan pinagaaralan nila ang mga theorya sa science at ang pagtatakbo ng electronics. At huli sa lahat ay ang Elektrikal Teknolohiya kung saan pinagaaralan ang elektrikal engineering.
Higit sa lahat, hindi lamang tumutulong sa kanilang estudyante upang maabot ang kanilang pangarap, subalit nagtuturo din ang DBTI kung paano maging isang mabuting tao sa pamamagitan ng pagbibigay importansya sa ating Kristiyanismo. Bumubuo ang DBTI ng isang komunidad na hindi lamang mga mahusay na estudyante kundi isang mabubuting Kristiyano at matitinong mamamayan sa lipunan.
Tulay Tungo sa Tagumpay
Ang Don Bosco Technical Institute Makati Senior High School ay kilala bilang isa sa mga prestihiyosong paaralan na nagbibigay ng maayos at magandang kalidad na edukasyon para sa mga estudyante. Ang institusyon na ito ay parehong nag-aalok ng Academic track at Arts and Design track na maaaring pagpilian ng mga mag-aaral. Ang mga departamento na ito ang nagsisilbing gabay ng mga estudyante para sa kanilang kukunin na kurso sa kolehiyo. Ang iba’t ibang departamento ng SHS ay mayroong iba’t ibang importanteng gampanin na tiyak namakatutulong ng lubos sa mga mabubuting Bosconians.
Ang iba’t ibang departamento ng SHS ay malaking tulong sa mga luma at bagong estudyante na hinahangad na maabot ang kanilang pangarap. Nilalayon ng kagawaran ng Senior High School na tulungan ang mga mag-aaral sa pamamahala ng mga partikular na talento at kasanayan na naaayon sa kanilang napiling track at strands. Ang bawat strand ay nakatuon sa kung paano maaaring magaling ang mga mag-aaral sa kung ano ang kanilang mahusay at kung ano ang gusto nilang gawin.
Ang departamento ng Senior High School ay binubuo ng mga masisipag, maaasahan at magigiting na mga guro na nagaalay ng kanilang dugo at pawis upang matulungan ang kanilang minamahal na mga Bosconians. Hinuhubog nila ang mga estudyante upang isang maging responsable, mapagkakatiwalaan, mabuti at higit sa lahat, maka-Diyos. Upang sa darating na panahon na tatahakin nila ang tunay na mundo, sila ay handa na sa kung ano mang dagok o pasanin na kakaharapin nila. Mainit at buong puso na pagtanggap ang hatid ng buong departamento ng Senior High School sa mga naghahangad na pumasok sa institusyon na ito.
Una Pa Lang Yan
“Basta pupunta kayo ha?” Sabi ni Anya sa kaniyang mga kaibigan. “Oo nga pupunta na nga. Baka mamaya di mo kami tantanan.” Saad ng isa sa mga kaibigan niyang si Rin. “Naman. Sige na uwi na walang malelate bukas!” Nagsitanguan naman ang mga kaibigan ni Anya at umuwi na. Pumasok na rin siya sakanilang bahay para magpahinga sa kadahilanang may okasyon na magaganap sa kaniyang eskwelahan kinabukasan. Bago matulog ay tinignan niya muna kung may mga bagong paalala sa kanila ngunit ang nakita niya lang ay ang mensahe ng kaniyang guro sa kanilang group chat. ‘See you sa school bukas!’ Napangiti si Anya sa pagkasabik na dumating agad ang bukas. Gaganapin na kasi ang kanilang Foundation Week. Bukod sa walang klase, mapupuno ng sobrang daming tao at napakaraming stalls ng pagkain ang mga pasilyo. Hindi namalayan ay nakatulog na si Anya ng may ngiti sa mukha. Dumating ang kinabukasan at maagang bumangon si Anya. Ihahanda pa kasi nila ang itatayo nilang booth at iyon ay Café Room. Dali-dali siyang kumilos at bumyahe na papuntang eskwelahan. Pagkababa, tinitigan niya muna ang labas. Don Bosco Technical Institute – Makati. Ngumiti siya at pumasok na sa loob papunta sa silid nila. “Ayun! Anya! Pwede ka ba pumunta kay Ma’am Flores? Yung ukulele pasuyo, salamat!” Dali-daling pumunta si Anya sa Faculty. Pumasok na sa Faculty at pumunta kay Ma’am Flores, “Morning Ma’am! Yung ukulele daw po.” Binati pabalik ni Ma’am Flores si Anya. “Ano line-up natin?” “Pang broken, Ma’am” Tumawa silang dalawa at nagpaalam na upang bumalik.
Nagdaan ang ilang oras halos lahat ay abala sa kani-kanilang gawain. Ang iba ay nagaabot ng flyers, ang iba ay nagaasikaso ng mga napasok sa booth, ang iba nagsserve. Si Anya naman ay nasa maliit na stage sa harap kumakanta. Kalaunanan, ginawa nila itong bukas para sa lahat. May iba na kumanta rin at may iba na nagtula. “Anya, done ka na for today. Pwede ka na maglibot.” “Ah! Sige, salamat!” Nagpalit na ng damit si Anya at tinawagan ang kaniyang mga kaibigan. “Asan na kayo?” “Nasa gate pasundo!” Agad naming pumunta si Anya sa gate para sunduin sila. “Gurl! Daming tao ha.” Bungad sakanya. “May pasabog kasi char tara na!” Naglibot libot na sila at kita ang kasiyahan sa mga mata. Ang mga stalls, mga booths ng bawat antas, mga laro katulad ng volleyball at basketball. Ilang oras na ang lumipas ng magsimula silang maglibot. Halos ang mga nakahilerang stalls ay sarado na. Narinig nila ang sigawan ng mga tao. Tinignan ni Anya ang oras, “Tara na sa court! Simula na!” Pagdating sa court, naabutan nila ang isa sa mga sikat na banda na tumutugtog sa harap. Puno ng sigaw ng ‘Ben&Ben’ ang paligid. Maging ang mga kaibigan ni Anya ay nakisigaw na rin. Sabay sa kantahan, kiligan, sakit at pait ng mga kanta. Kita ang saya sa mga mata. “Grabe Anya! Nag-enjoy ako sobra! Thank you sa pag-invite! Una na kami! Bye!” Nagpaalam na sila sa isa’t-isa at umuwi na. Muli, sa kwarto, bago matulog ay tinignan niya muli kung may panibagong mensahe. ‘Mag handa bukas! Ipapanalo natin lahat!’ Napangiti si Anya at napaisip, “Hindi pa tapos.”
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j3s · 6 years ago
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Everything I read in 2018
I read the following books in 2018, in chronological order.
Books with an asterisk(*) particularly affected me. My top five-ish are: Alice Notley -- The Descent of Alette, Rachel Blau DuPlessis -- Interstices, Kiki Petrosino -- Witch Wife, Terrance Hayes -- American Sonnets for My Past and Future Assassin, Selah Saterstrom -- Ideal Suggestions: Essays in Divinatory Poetics, and Ottessa Moshfegh -- My Year of Rest and Relaxation.
This year, I also read a lot for Inverted Syntax, a new literary journal for which I’m an editor.
See jesicacarsondavis.net for previous years.
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Arundhati Roy -- The Ministry of Utmost Happiness Barbara Mauriello -- Making Memory Boxes Richard McGuire -- Here Tana French -- The Secret Place Dylan Krieger -- Giving Godhead Roberto Bolaño -- The Savage Detectives Renee Gladman -- Newcomer Can’t Swim Melissa Kwasny -- Toward the Open Field: Poets on the Art of Poetry 1800-1950 Philip K. Dick -- Ubik Paula Hawkins -- Into the Water Jean Valentine -- Shirt in Heaven Alex Lemon -- Feverland Sawnie Morris -- Her, Infinite Don Delillo -- White Noise *Selah Saterstrom -- Ideal Suggestions: Essays in Divinatory Poetics Gregory Dowling -- Ascension Elizabeth Robinson -- Rumor CAConrad -- While Standing in Line for Death Renee Gladman -- Prose Architectures Ellen Bryant Voigt -- Headwaters CAConrad -- YOU DON'T HAVE WHAT IT TAKES TO BE MY NEMESIS Tana French -- The Trespasser Donna Tartt -- The Little Friend *Rachel Cusk -- Outline Taisia Kitaiskaia -- Literary Witches Tara Nolan -- Raised Bed Revolution Sarah Waters -- The Little Stranger Halle Butler -- Jillian Meg Wolitzer -- The Wife Michelle Tea -- Modern Tarot Courtney Weber -- Tarot for One Bethany C. Morrow -- Mem *Samantha Hunt -- The Seas Rosalie Knecht -- Who Is Vera Kelly? *jamie mortara -- some planet Christina Dalcher -- Vox Jennifer Egan -- Look at Me Peter Frase -- Four Futures: Life After Capitalism Carmen Maria Machado -- Her Body and Other Parties Fatimah Asghar -- If They Come for Us Laura Lippman -- Every Secret Thing Allison E. Joseph -- Corporal Muse Jessica Knoll -- Luckiest Girl Alive Barbara Ehrenreich & Deirdre English -- Witches, Midwives, and Nurses: A History of Women Healers Alexander Chee -- How to Write an Autobiographical Novel Ilene Rosen -- Saladish *Kiki Petrosino -- Witch Wife Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett -- Good Omens *Terese Marie Mailhot -- Heart Berries Dorothea Lasky -- Milk *Rebecca Makkai -- The Great Believers Timothy Snyder -- On Tyranny Lawrence Ferlinghetti -- Poetry as Insurgent Art Monica McClure -- Tender Data *Alice Notley -- The Descent of Alette J. T. Ellison -- Lie to Me Yoel Hoffmann (Ed.) -- Japanese Death Poems *Ottessa Moshfegh -- My Year of Rest and Relaxation Sherwin Bitsui -- Dissolve *Rachel Blau DuPlessis -- Interstices Diane di Prima -- The Poetry Deal Megan Abbott -- The Fever Karen Auvinen -- Rough Beauty: Forty Seasons of Mountain Living *Modern Women -- Many Moons 2018 Vol 2: July - December Nicolai Houm -- The Gradual Disappearance of Jane Ashland *Terrance Hayes -- American Sonnets for My Past and Future Assassin
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newyorktheater · 6 years ago
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Summertime is a good time for the adventurous New York theatergoer, and the broke New York theatergoer. Summer theater festivals present shows that are usually cheaper (often free), and more cutting-edge than standard fare during the regular theater season. It can also be a challenge to navigate through some of the larger festivals
Below is a list of a dozen New York summer theater (or arts)  festivals arranged more or less chronologically by the month in which each begins. (Several continue through the summer.) Some of these festivals have been around for decades; others are newly listed.  A couple of long-time favorites no longer exist, at least not during the summer months (The New York International Fringe Festival moved to October.)
 Click on the festival titles below to be taken to their websites. It’s a good idea to check out their Twitter feeds as well. Keep in mind that some of the festivals are still putting together their programming; this guide will be updated as the summer progresses.
MAY
Clubbed Thumb’s Summerworks
Begun in 1996, this festival has consistently offered three new quality, cutting-edge plays each summer. This  is the 24th annual Summerworks. @ClubbedThumb
LUNCH BUNCH
written by Sarah Einspanier directed by Tara Ahmadinejad
May 17 – May 28, 2019
Seven public defenders on a quest for crumbs of joy.
YOU NEVER TOUCHED THE DIRT
written by Zhu Yi directed by Ken Rus Schmoll
June 3 – June 13, 2019
The Lis, the Zhaos, the ghosts and the animals engage in a land feud.
KING PHILIP’S HEAD IS STILL ON THAT PIKE JUST DOWN THE ROAD
written by Daniel Glenn directed by Caitlin Ryan O’Connellv
June 19 – June 29, 2019
The councilmen of Plymouth Colony determine how to be Good in the New World.
  New York Public Theater Shakespeare in the Park
Joseph Papp began Free Shakespeare in the Park in 1962 in Central Park’s Delacorte Theater, which was built for that purpose. The two-play summer season usually only offers Shakespeare, but occasionally there will be something modern — Hair in 2008, Sondheim’s Into The Woods in 2012. This year’s adaptation of a Disney animated movie is unusual.
Twitter: @PublicTheaterNY
Much Ado About Nothing, directed by Kenny Leon, featuring Danielle Brooks and Chuck Cooper, May 21 – June 23.
Coriolanus, directed by Daniel Sullivan, July 16 to August 11.
Hercules, directed by Lear deBessonet, is an adaptation of the Disney animated film, with the film’s score, plus additional original songs by the film’s composer Alan Menken and lyricist David Zippel, a new book by Kristoffer Diaz and choreography by Chase Brock. August 31 to September 8.
LES
The 24th annual Lower East Side Festival of the Arts is a marathon three days of free Theater, Music, Dance, Comedy, Performance Art, Poetry, Film and Fine Arts in and around the Theater for a New City, May 24-26.
JUNE
Ant Fest
Started by Ars Nova (most celebrated recently for originating Natasha, Pierre and the Great Comet of 1812), Ant Fest offers one new show a day for four weeks, 28 in all. The acclaimed shows Rags Parkland and Underground Railroad Game both began at Ant Fest.  June 3 to 27. Twitter: @arsnova
The first show of the 12th annual festival, on June 3rd, will be A People’s History of Silicon Valley, described as “a synth-pop send-up of techno-utopianism and startup bros.”
The festival will feature the ANT Fest Lounge Series — “intimate, pop-up encounters with ANT Fest Alums, debuting fresh ideas and new sounds”:Michelle J. Rodriguez (June 7), Deepali Gupta (June 12), Jillian Walker (June 18) and Starr Busby & Jerome Ellis (June 24). 
  River to River Festival
Held in parks, public plazas, office buildings, piers and streets throughout the downtown business district, this festival has only a handful of what can be called strictly theater pieces, but the hybrids are worth exploring, and all events are free. The 18th annual festival runs from June 18 to June 29.
This year’s offerings, the first to be curated by first to be curated by Lili Chopra, generally reflect an avant-garde performance art aesthetic. Yoko Ono is the most prominent participant.
The Reflection Project with Yoko Ono features the artist’s iconic text works installed across Lower Manhattan on the screens of Fulton Transit Center, posters on bus shelters and in vacant storefront windows.
Add Color (Refugee Boat) (1960/2019) is presented by Yoko Ono in the Seaport District. The interactive installation contains a lifeboat in an empty space, inviting the public to paint their thoughts, ideas and hopes on the walls, floor and boat.
On June 20th, NIC Kay will perform “pushit!!”, described “a site-responsive performance,” in locations throughout Tribeca.
She NYC
The fourth annual She NYC Summer Theater Festival, which will run June 19-30 in the Connelly Theater, presents eight plays and musicals, all written by women playwrights and composers, including Beautiful Pasadena, the story of a marriage in crisis at the start of the economic collapse in 2008; Dancing Girl, a retelling of Victor Hugo’s “Notre-Dame de Paris,” and Exposed, about a college freshman who moonlights in adult films to pay for her tuition and is forced to defend her choice when her secret is discovered.
Ice Factory Festival
The 26th anniversary season of the New Ohio Theater’s OBIE Award-winning summer festival of new work will run from June 26 to August 10th. The program of plays has not yet been released. Twitter: @newohiotheatre
JULY
  New York Musical Festival
Some 300 new musicals have premiered at this festival (originally named the New York Musical Theater Festival) since 2004, including “Next to Normal,” “Altar Boyz” and “title of show”
Twitter: @nymf
This year’s festival runs July 8 to August 4, and features a dozen full productions, including Till, a musical telling the true story of Mamie Till and her son Emmett, a black teenager who in 1955 was murdered  for looking at a white girl. There are also ten staged readings and six concerts.
  Corkscrew Festival
In its third year, the festival will present eight productions and four (free) staged readings by “early-career artists” from July 10th to August 3rd at Paradise Factory. Among the productions are four workshops riffing on well-known works of art or artists — “A Doll’s House: A New Opera”; “Hootenanny Twelfth Night”; “Walt Whitman BodyJolt™” (“an audience participatory exercise class led by Walt Whitman”);  and “Stone” (“a collaborative play inspired by Leslie Feinberg’s novel Stone Butch Blues”)
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  Fresh Fruit Festival
The 17th Annual Fresh Fruit Festival of LGBTQ Arts, held July 8 through 21 at The WILD Project and other Manhattan venues. The specific programming has not yet been announced. Twitter: @FreshFruitFest
Hot Festival
Billed as the longest-running LGBTQ festival in the world,  the programming for its 28th year has not yet been announced. Its celebration of queer culture will run at Dixon Place in July. @HotFestNYC. or @DixonPlace .
AUGUST
Dream Up Festival
The tenth annual festival will take place  August 25 – September 15 at Theater for the New City. The submission deadline was May 10, so expect the announcement of this year’s line-up soon..Twitter: @TNCinNYC.
  12 Summer Theater Festivals in New York City 2019 Summertime is a good time for the adventurous New York theatergoer, and the broke New York theatergoer.
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parsippanyfocus · 6 years ago
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PARSIPPANY — Parsippany Hills High School held their annual Senior Awards Ceremony on Monday, June 4.
The evening began with the Parsippany Hills High School Jazz Band performing while guests were entering the auditorium. The flag salute was conducted by Preya Patel, President, National Honor Society and the National Anthem was performed by the 2018  Chamber Choir. Mr. Michael DiSanto, Principal welcomed the audience and Dr. Barbara Sargent, Superintendent of Schools started with opening remarks, followed by Mr. Carl Ordway, School Counselor and Scholarship Coordinator.
Below you will find the name of the winner of each scholarship that was presented.
SCHOLARSHIP AWARDED TO Aaron Lief/American Legion Post #249 Scholarship Steere, Emma Abe Wolkofsky Memorial Scholarship Ponnor, Janelle African American Cultural Club Service Award Leonard, Taylor Andrew J, Quinn Memorial Scholarship Warner, Adam Anthony Sun Memorial Scholarship Abad, Kaitlin Anthony Sun Memorial Scholarship Kao, Sanjay Asian American Club Tai, Hsin (Cindy) Asian American Club Yang, Samuel Band Service Awards Astor, Ryan Band Service Awards Desai, Kavan Band Service Awards Gaudio, Michael Band Service Awards Gurth, Justin Band Service Awards Juarez-Duran, Enrique Band Service Awards Kanthadai, Rakshay Band Service Awards Mansuria, Vishal Band Service Awards Prajapati, Krishna Band Service Awards Yagappan, Rishi Band Service Awards Yang, Samuel Bernard Packin Family Memorial Scholarship Grant, Katherine Bernard Packin Valedictorian Scholarship Xiong, Karoline Brian E. Mitchell Memorial Music Scholarship Pascale, Jacqueline Carl L. Ordway Memorial Scholarship Ostlin, Sherlyn Cedar Grove Elks Lodge #2237 Scholarship Tolosi, Megan Coaches’ Award for Cheerleading Ostlin, Sherlyn Coaches’ Award for Football Verducci, Nicholas Coaches’ Award for Marching Band Yang, Samuel Coccia Foundation Scholarship Chowatia, Ishani Coccia Foundation Scholarship Desai, Kavan David J. Moore Memorial Scholarship Weaver, Harrision Dora B. Stolfi Memorial Scholarship Pascale, Jacqueline Dorothy Davies Memorial Scholarhip Pascale, Jacqueline Dr. Frank Calabria Memorial Scholarship McLaughlin, Lauren Emil Johnson Vocational Award Mistry, Nirmohi Excellence in French Chauhan, Karan Faculty and Staff Awards Astor, Ryan Faculty and Staff Awards McLaughlin, Lauren Faculty and Staff Awards Sung, Kyle Female Athlete Award Xiong, Karoline Fine Arts Scholarship Lin, Ching Laam (Jaye) Fine Arts Scholarship Mann, Heather French Club Leadership Feng, Steven French Club Leadership Bard, Francesca Greg Puzio Memorial Scholarship Picado, Jack Hills of Troy Neighborhood Association Scholarship – HOTNA Sanford, Michael Indian Cultural Club Service Award Patel, Parth Indian Cultural Club Service Award Patel, Vritti Indian Cultural Club Service Award Shah, Yuti Intervale Leadership for the Future Scholarship Guevara, Kristine Jack Dolan Memorial Scholarship Tran, Crystal Janet Palatini Friendship Scholarship daSilva, Tyler Janet Palatini Friendship Scholarship Mitchell, Alicia Janet Palatini Friendship Scholarship Verducci, Nicholas Janet Palatini Friendship Scholarship Ververs, Hannah Joe Windish Parsippany Education Foundation Scholarship Chopra, Tanvi John Phillip Sousa Award Park, Andrew Kanai Lal & Charu Bala Memorial Scholarship Patel, Siddhanth Kanai Lal & Charu Bala Memorial Scholarship Ponnor, Janelle Kanai Lal & Charu Bala Memorial Scholarship Yang, William Kate Russell Memorial Scholarship Mitchell, Alicia Kiwanis Club of Greater Parsippany Scholarship Mansuria, Vishal Lake Parsippany School PTS Scholarship Grant, Katherine Lew Ludwig Memorial Scholarship Shah, Saloni Little Viking Football Award Verducci, Nicholas Littleton School Alumni Scholarship Kwan, Matthew Littleton School Alumni Scholarship Stearns, Kaitlyn Love Like Ashley Memoial Scholarship Acree, Mikayla Maria T. Santillan (’92) Memorial Scholarhip Ullman, Lawrence Montville UNICO Italian Studies Grant Vecchia, Brittani Morris County Administrators of Special Education Pascale, Sarah Morris County College Fair Scholarship 2 year Cuervo, Stephanie Morris County College Fair Scholarship 4 year Baldarrago, Emily Morris County Professional Counselor Association  4 year Ververs, Hannah Morristown Alumnae Chapter – Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Scholarship King, Korla Mount Tabor PTA Scholarship Ullman, Lawrence Mt. Tabor Music Camp Outstanding Musician Award Gurth, Justin National Merit – Commended Wang, Albert National Merit – Commended Chen, Ellen National Merit – Commended Kakkaramadam, Tara National Merit – Commended Kao, Sanjay National Merit – Commended Mukhamedjanova, Aleese National Merit – Commended Nagendran, Arjun National Merit – Commended Nibhanupudi, Saketh National Merit – Commended Patel, Siddhanth National Merit – Commended Ponnor, Janelle National Merit – Commended Prajapati, Krishna National Merit – Commended Shah, Priya National Merit – Commended Sudit, David National Merit – Commended Sung, Brandon National Merit – Commended Sung, Kyle National Merit – Commended Xiong, Karoline National Merit – Commended Yadav, Yash National Merit – Commended Yang, William National Merit – Finalist Chauhan, Karan National Merit – Finalist Kanthadai, Rakshay National Merit – James E. Casey Scholarship Astor, Ryan NJAC Outstanding Schoar Athletes McLaughlin, Lauren NJAC Outstanding Schoar Athletes Picado, Jack Northern NJ Chinese Association Scholarship Yang, William Outstanding Senior in French Mukhamedjanova, Aleese Par-Troy West Little League  – Tom Cook Memorial Scholarship Davis, Corinne Par-Troy West Little League  – Tom Cook Memorial Scholarship Picado, Jack Par-Troy West Little League  – Tom Cook Memorial Scholarship Taylor, Kristen Par-Troy West Little League  – Tom Cook Memorial Scholarship Verducci, Nicholas Par-Troy West Little League  – Tom Cook Memorial Scholarship Ververs, Hannah Par-Hills Men’s Soccer Parents Association Scholarships Agostinho, Brian Par-Hills Men’s Soccer Parents Association Scholarships Holmstrom, Erik Par-Hills Men’s Soccer Parents Association Scholarships Picado, Jack Parsippany Area Chamber of Commerce Giovanelli, Adam Parsippany Police Benevolent Association #131 Scholarship Patel, Preya Parsippany Republican Club Scholarhsip Chopra, Tanvi Parsippany Rotary Club Scholarship Bellardino, Taylor Parsippany Soccer Club Scholarship Maurya, Suraj Parsippany-Troy Hills Senior Citzen Scholarhsip Castillo, Erika Patents’ of the Gifted and Talented Scholarship Sudit, David Paul Piccoli Memorial Scholarship Picado, Jack Paul Piccoli Memorial Scholarship Rodriguez, Andrea Pearls of Wisdom Scholarship Leonard, Taylor PHHS Boys’ Basketball Booster Club Scholarship Nagendran, Arjun PHHS Boys’ Basketball Booster Club Scholarship Parker, Jamaal PHHS Cheerleading Parents Association Scholarship Guevara, Kristine PHHS Cheerleading Parents Association Scholarship Ostlin, Sherlyn PHHS Choir Scholarships Campbell, Julia PHHS Choir Scholarships Kelly, Nicolette PHHS Choir Scholarships Acree, Mikayla PHHS Choir Scholarships Borino, Alyssa PHHS Choir Scholarships Gardner, Daniel PHHS Choir Scholarships Lally, Shauna PHHS Choir Scholarships Pascale, Jacqueline PHHS Choir Scholarships Zigman, Sarah PHHS Football Parents’ Association Scholarship Verducci, Nicholas PHHS Girls Basketball Booster Club Scholarship Chopra, Tanvi PHHS Girls Basketball Booster Club Scholarship Kao, Sanjay PHHS Girls Basketball Booster Club Scholarship King, Korla PHHS Girls Basketball Booster Club Scholarship Rogers, Jillian PHHS Girls Lacrosse Crease Club Scholarship Award Stearns, Kaitlyn PHHS Swim Team Booster Association Scholarships Maddox, Mark PHHS Swim Team Booster Association Scholarships Caccavale, Nick PHHS Swim Team Booster Association Scholarships Ciccarelli, Michelle PHHS Swim Team Booster Association Scholarships Gaudio, Michael PHHS Swim Team Booster Association Scholarships Giovanelli, Adam PHHS Swim Team Booster Association Scholarships Kwan, Matthew PHHS Swim Team Booster Association Scholarships Messina, Alicia PHHS Swim Team Booster Association Scholarships Patel, Krutharth PHHS Swim Team Booster Association Scholarships Rao, Abhigna PHHS Swim Team Booster Association Scholarships Vojta, Sarah PHHS Top 25 Students Feng, Steven PHHS Top 25 Students Bard, Francesca PHHS Top 25 Students Chauhan, Karan PHHS Top 25 Students Chen, Ellen PHHS Top 25 Students Kanthadai, Rakshay PHHS Top 25 Students McLaughlin, Lauren PHHS Top 25 Students Mukhamedjanova, Aleese PHHS Top 25 Students Nagendran, Arjun PHHS Top 25 Students Patel, Shivani PHHS Top 25 Students Pingle, Arijit PHHS Top 25 Students Ponnor, Janelle PHHS Top 25 Students Prajapati, Krishna PHHS Top 25 Students Shah, Priya PHHS Top 25 Students Shah, Sneh PHHS Top 25 Students Sudit, David PHHS Top 25 Students Sung, Brandon PHHS Top 25 Students Sung, Kyle PHHS Top 25 Students Tai, Hsin (Cindy) PHHS Top 25 Students Ullman, Lawrence PHHS Top 25 Students Urbis, Juliana PHHS Top 25 Students Vekaria, Ashil PHHS Top 25 Students Xiong, Karoline PHHS Top 25 Students Yagappan, Rishi PHHS Top 25 Students Yang, Samuel PHHS Top 25 Students Yang, William PHHS Volleyball Parents Association Scholarship King, Korla PHHS Volleyball Parents Association Scholarship Vecchia, Brittani Princess Anne Millard  Scholarship King, Korla PTHEA “CAP” Award – In Memory of John Capsouras Patel, Shivani PTSA Scholarship Awards Giovanelli, Adam PTSA Scholarship Awards Grant, Katherine PTSA Scholarship Awards Patel, Preya PTSA Scholarship Awards Ullman, Lawrence PTSA Scholarship Awards Ververs, Hannah Richard C. Davis, Jr Scholarship Fund Pascale, Jacqueline Rocco A. Cerbo Memorial Scholarship Crellin, Gavyn Salutatorian Award Kanthadai, Rakshay Sons of Italy – Basil Ricci Memorial Scholarship Pascale, Stephanie Sons of Italy – Basil Ricci Memorial Scholarship Pascale, Jacqueline Sons of Italy – Basil Ricci Memorial Scholarship Verducci, Nicholas Spencer Savings Bank Scholarship Ullman, Lawrence Student Council Awards Chauhan, Karan Student Council Awards Patel, Preya Student Council Awards Singh, Prerana Student Council Awards Warner, Adam SunRise/ShopRite Continuing Education Grant Scholarship Giovanelli, Adam The Steadfast Viking Award Hsu, Yi-Hsuan Tom Ladas Memorial Scholarhip Pascale, Jacqueline United States Marine Corps Awards for Scholastic Excellence Chauhan, Karan United States Marine Corps Distinguished Athletic Award Rogers, Jillian United States Marine Corps Distinguished Athletic Award Verducci, Nicholas United States Marine Corps Patriotism Award Dunn, Dylan United States Marine Corps Patriotism Award Robleza, Jeric United States Marine Corps Patriotism Award Robleza, Joshua United States Marine Corps Semper Fidelis Band Award Desai, Kavan Vincent Lorenzo Male Athlete Award Gurth, Justin Wegmans Scholarships Simpson, Jordan Wegmans Scholarships Stearns, Kaitlyn William Lu Class of 1977 – Claire Pompei Parker, Lydia William Lu Class of 1977 – Edmund Heilmeier Proietto, Christina Women’s Club of Parsippany – Troy Hills Scholarship Chopra, Tanvi Women’s Club of Parsippany – Troy Hills Scholarship Grant, Katherine Women’s Club of Parsippany – Troy Hills Scholarship Ververs, Hannah
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PHHS Annual Senior Awards Ceremony PARSIPPANY — Parsippany Hills High School held their annual Senior Awards Ceremony on Monday, June 4.
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