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the loneliest job in the world // tony hoagland
ben jackson / minas panagiotakis / len redkoles / mitchell leff / joel auerbach / jonathan daniel / eliot j. schechter / steve babineau / scott taetsch / bruce bennett / jared c. tilton / minas panagiotakis / gerry thomas / mark blinch / ben jackson / bruce bennett / jeff vinnick / andy marlin / norm hall / gerry thomas / bruce bennett
#ilya samsonov#carey price#ilya bryzgalov#samuel ersson#marc andre fleury#linus ullmark#jeremy swayman#mackenzie blackwood#ilya sorokin#pyotr kochetkov#sam montembeault#juuse saros#jonathan quick#sergei bobrovsky#henrik lundqvist#darcy kuemper#cam talbot#mike smith#hockey poetry#my stuff#not taggin all the teams too#i didn't realize this was so long.. but im really pleased with it#and with how my editing skills are progressing!
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favourite poems of august
marge piercy circles on the water: selected poems of marge piercy: "for the young who want to"
marilyn chin fruit études
lisa olstein radio crackling, radio gone: "the hypnotist's daughter"
elizabeth willis address: "the witch"
jana prikryl the after party: "to tell of bodies changed"
diane seuss backyard song
alison c. rollings original [sin]
gerard malanga cornelius...cornelius gurlitt
todd boss rocket
beyza ozer to summarise a galaxy
john foy night vision: "woods"
clodagh beresford dunne ford galaxy
dorianne laux smoke: "heart"
anthony madrid like a cloud above the ravine
pascale petit swamp deer
frank o'hara maurice ravel
adonis selected poems: "desert" (tr. khaled mattawa)
sonja johanson three deer in oquossoc
melissa stein terrible blooms: "lemon and cedar"
w. s. di piero having my cards read
thomas hoagland bible study
peter campion big avalanche ravine
alberto ríos the smallest muscle in the human body: "rabbits and fire"
lena khalaf tuffaha water & salt: "mountain, stone"
josephine miles desert
jeanne murray walker invocation to convince a baby already more than twelve days overdue to come out of the womb
andrew hudgins the imagined copperhead
robert carr stargazing while sedated
mary ruefle among the musk ox people: poems: "blood soup"
jack collom red car goes by: selected poems 1955-2000: "bald eagle count"
mahmoud darwish to a young poet (tr. fady joudah)
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oh are we recommending poems?? I love "please don't" by Tony Hoagland and "tarantulas on the lifebuoy" by Thomas lux. I'm a real sucker for those kinds of poems
I wasn’t familiar with either of these poems thank you for sharing ! links for those interested : tony hoagland poem / thomas lux poem
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Dread by the Decade: Dr. Cyclops
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★★
Plot: A mad scientist obsessed with shrinking people subjects his colleagues to an experiment.
Review: This film's monotonous plot and near-total lack of characterization detract from its great sets and effects.
Year: 1940 Genre: Sci-Fi Horror Country: United States Language: English Runtime: 1 hour 17 minutes
Director: Ernest B. Schoedsack Writer: Tom Kilpatrick Cinematographer: Henry Sharp Editor: Ellsworth Hoagland Composers: Gerard Carbonara, Albert Hay Malotte, Ernst Toch Cast: Albert Dekker, Janice Logan, Thomas Coley, Charles Halton, Victor Kilian, Frank Yaconelli
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Story: 1.5/5 - Dull and dragged-out. The characters start off with some personality, but quickly lose it in favor of just silently running around and scaling large objects.
Performances: 2.5/5 - Range from okay to unnatural. Dekker is a very one note villain.
Cinematography: 3.5/5 - Great colorization and solid shot composition.
Editing: 3/5
Music: 2.5/5 - Often overbearing.
Effects & Props: 4/5 - Quite advanced for the time, using things like rear projection and a giant robotic arm to create the illusion the protagonists are tiny.
Sets: 4.5/5 - Once everyone is shrunken, the sets are the absolute highlight of the film. Very well done and almost whimsical.
Costumes, Hair, & Make-Up: 3/5
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Trigger Warnings:
Mild violence
Brownface
Racist depiction of Mexican people
Animal experimentation
Animal death
#Dr. Cyclops (1940)#Dr. Cyclops#Ernest B. Schoedsack#American#Dread by the Decade#sci-fi horror#review#1940s#make queue vile
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Birthdays 11.22
Beer Birthdays
John Palmer (1963)
Eric Alan Clarke Sørensen (1964)
Brett Joyce (1972)
Five Favorite Birthdays
Benjamin Britten; English composer (1913)
Rodney Dangerfield; comedian (1921)
Terry Gilliam; animator, film director (1940)
Scarlet Johansson; actor (1984)
Robin Hood; fictional character (1422)
Famous Birthdays
Abigail Adams; first lady of John Adams (1744)
Wilhelm Friedmann Bach; German composer (1710)
Kristara Barrington; adult actress (1965)
Boris Becker; tennis player (1967)
Hoagland "Hoagy" Carmichael; songwriter (1899)
Tom Conti; British actor (1941)
Thomas Cook; British travel entrepreneur (1808)
Jamie Lee Curtis; actor (1958)
Robert Cavelier de La Salle; explorer (1643)
John Nance Garner; politician, 32nd US VP (1868)
Charles De Gaulle; French politician, opportunist (1890)
George Eliot; writer (1819)
Andre Gide; French writer (1869)
Mariel Hemingway; actor (1961)
Arthur Hiller; film director (1923)
Andrew Huxley; English biophysicist, physiologist (1917)
Arthur Jones; Nautilus exercise machine inventor (1926)
Billie Jean King; tennis player (1943)
Geraldine Page; actor (1924)
Wiley Post; aviator (1898)
Mark Ruffalo; actor (1967)
Roger L. Simon; writer (1943)
Roy Thomas; comic book writer (1940)
Steve Van Zandt; rock guitarist (1950)
Robert Vaughn; actor (1932)
Tina Weymouth; rock bassist (1950)
Jesse Colin Young; rock singer (1941)
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Fiction
Carrie stephen king x
the silence of the lambs Thomas harris x
The big nowhere James ellroy x
Speedboat Renata adler x
Giovanni's room James Baldwin x
Nightwood djuana barnes x
Troutfishing in America Richard brautigan x
Play as it lays joan didion x
Desperate characters Paula fox
The golden notebook Doris lessing x
The moviegoer walker Percy x
The man who loved children Christina stead
Time with children elizabeth tallent
Getting into death Thomas m. Disch
Where you'll find me and other stories anne bettie
God lives in st Petersburg Tom bissell
The zebra storyteller Spencer holt
The art of struggle Michel houellebecq
The boat nam le
Pigeon feathers and other stories john Updike
Everything ravaged, Everything burned wells tower
What narcism means to me Tony hoagland
Pity the bathtub it's embrace of human form mattea Harvey
Foucalt's pendulum Umberto eco
The canterville ghost Oscar wilde x
Los sorias Alberto laiseca
Pandemonium Darryl gregory
Hopscotch Julio cortazar
Igur nebli miquel de palol I muntanyola
Journey to the end of the night louis-ferdinand Celine
Point omega Don dellilo
Black Sunday Thomas harris
El jardi dels set crepuscles Miguel de palol I muntanyola
The street of crocodiles Bruno Schultz
Tabu Timo k. Mukka
Don't forget to breathe (migrations, volume I) ashim Shankar
El troiacord Miguel de Pollo I muntanyola
The egg head republic Arno schmidt
Rock star Jackie Collins
The lost scrapbook evan dara
Geek love Katherine dunn
Parley after life diy guide to death and other taxes Bobby Miller
God's mountain erri de Luca
Precarious: stories of love, sex and misunderstanding al riske
Where are the children mary Higgins Clark
Gryphon: new and selected story Charles baxter
Venus drive Sam lipsyte
The girl in the flammable skirt aimme bender
The chrysanthemums and other stories john Steinbeck
A clean well lighted place Ernest Hemingway
To build a fire and other stories jack london
Why I live at the p.o and other stories Eudora Welty
Appointment in sammara john O'Hara
Man in the dark Paul auster
The rocking horse winner d.h Lawrence x
House of sleeping beauties and other stories yasunari kawabata
Time's arrow martin amis
Blubber island Guillermo galvan
Darconville's cat Alexander theroux
Canti del caos Antonio moresco
Sam Dunn is dead: futurist novel Bruno corra
Lonesome dove Larry mcmurtry
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Aldeburgh Poetry Festival blog posts page
Aldeburgh Poetry Festival blog posts page
In 2014 I was invited by the Aldeburgh Poetry Festival to be their guest blogger.
I have added the blog posts I wrote there and added them to my Archive page.
Bar a couple of formatting issues I have left them pretty much as I wrote them. They are very far away from me now, not least because since then I feel as though I am living in a different country. But for better or worse, they do capture…
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#Adelia Prado#Aldeburgh#Aldeburgh Poetry Festival#Being a Poet#Being a Writer#Beverly Rycroft#Blogging#Chrissy Williams#Poems#Poetry#Poets#Reading#reading poems#Reading Poetry#Thomas Lux#Tony Hoagland#Writing Poems#Writing Poetry
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Recommended Reads for 2022
Novels:
Paul Kingsnorth, The Wake, Beast, and Alexandria
Evelyn Waugh, Helena
Katy Carl, As Earth without Water
George MacDonald, The Princess and the Goblin, The Princess and Curdie, Phantastes, and Lilith
Poetry:
Martin Shaw and Tony Hoagland, Cinderbiter: Celtic Poems
Amit Majmudar, What He Did in Solitary
Thomas Merton, Selected Poems
Anya Silver, I Watched You Disappear
Simon Armitage, trans., Pearl
Simon Armitage, trans., Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
Rhina P. Espaillat, Her Place in These Designs
Ephraim the Syrian, Select Poems (Brock and Kiraz, eds.)
Eavan Boland, Outside History: Selected Poems, 1980-1990
Diane Glancy, A Line of Driftwood: the Ada Blackjack Story and Island of the Innocent: A Consideration of the Book of Job
Nonfiction:
Arthur Brooks, Love Your Enemies: How Decent People Can Save America from the Culture of Contempt
Jeffrey Bilbro, Reading the Times: A Literary and Theological Inquiry into the News
Laura Mooneyham White, Jane Austen’s Anglicanism
Mark Boyle, The Way Home: Tales from a Life without Technology
Paul Kingsnorth, Confessions of a Recovering Environmentalist
Simone Weil, The Need for Roots
Michael Brendan Dougherty, My Father Left Me Ireland
Robert Nisbet, The Quest for Community
Dom Rembert Sorg, Holy Work: Towards a Benedictine Theology of Manual Labor
John G. Neihardt and Black Elk, Black Elk Speaks: Being the Life Story of a Holy Man of the Oglala Sioux
Michael F. Steltenkamp, Black Elk: Holy Man of the Oglala
David Treuer, Native American Fiction: A User’s Manual
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“Terrorism In Star Trek: Part One” Bibliography
Based on an essay written by Jay Manning.
Narrated / Edited by Kyle Sullivan
Input, theory testing by Leslie E. Owen, Troy Bernier, Brandon Fibbs, & Katie Boyer.
Additional voices by Matthew Essary, Mitch Hoagland, & Jeremy Price.
Title graphics based on work by Dan King.
Special Thanks to Eric L. Watts & Treklanta for letting us test this topic in a panel at their excellent Star Trek convention.
Additional thanks to the Daystrom Institute subreddit, a place dedicated to Star Trek discussion, and to www.memoryalpha.com, a Star Trek wiki.
This episode made possible by the support of G. Haukur Guðmundsson, Philippa Woods, Hank S, Alex Absher, Troy Bernier, Alex Blocker, Cullen McArthur Jackson, and all the other patrons who support our channel! Thank you so much everyone. Trekspertise would not exist without you.
Support Trekspertise on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/trekspertise
Footage
“E²”, Star Trek: Enterprise, 2004
“The Vulcan Hello”, Star Trek: Discovery, 2017
“Devil In The Dark”, Star Trek: The Original Series, 1967
“Bem”, Star Trek: The Animated Series, 1974
“The Best Of Both Worlds Part Two”, Star Trek: The Next Generation, 1990
“His Way”, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, 1998
“Caretaker”, Star Trek: Voyager, 1995
“Nepenthe”, Picard, 2020
“The Cloud Minders”, Star Trek: The Original Series, 1969
CBS 2 News Coverage of the 1993 World Trade Center Bombing, 1993, accessed via: https://bit.ly/2TVlL6d
WXIA-TV 11 Alive, 1996, accessed via: https://bit.ly/3aIWVwU
1993 Bishopsgate London Bombing, BBC News, 1993, accessed: https://bit.ly/33h2ssb
AP News Archive: Clinton Condemns Bomb Attacks In Kenya & Tanzania, AP News, accessed via: https://bit.ly/3cPS13h
Peru: Guerilla Group Shining Path Accused Of Planting Bomb, AP News, Accessed via: https://bit.ly/2IICyE4
Eyewitness News ABC 7 NY, 1995, accessed via: https://bit.ly/38Kzp18
“The High Ground”, Star Trek: The Next Generation, 1990
“Ensign Ro”, Star Trek: The Next Generation, 1991
“Preemptive Strike”, Star Trek The Next Generation, 1994
“The Maquis Part I”, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, 1994
“The Maquis Part II”, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, 1994
“The Wounded”, Star Trek: The Next Generation, 1991
“For The Cause”, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, 1996
“Second Chances”, Star Trek: The Next Generation, 1993
“Caretaker”, Star Trek: Voyager, 1995
“Meld”, Star Trek: Voyager, 1996
“For The Uniform”, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, 1997
“Journey’s End”, Star Trek: The Next Generation, 1994
“Tattoo”, Star Trek: Voyager, 1995
“By Inferno’s Light”, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, 1997
“Tacking Into The Wind”, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, 1999
“Emissary”, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, 1993
“Visionary”, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, 1995
“The Collaborator”, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, 1994
“Sanctuary”, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, 1993
“Meridian”, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, 1994
“Favor The Bold”, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, 1997
“The Homecoming”, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, 1993
“Shakaar”, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, 1995
“The Way Of The Warrior”, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, 1995
“Wrongs Darker Than Death Or Night”, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, 1998
“The Dogs Of War”, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, 1999
“Duet”, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, 1993
“His Way”, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, 1998
“Crossover”, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, 1994
09.11.01: The Towers Are Hit, CBS News, 2001, accessed via https://bit.ly/2Uonj8L
Images
Harper’s Ferry, Virginia, Library Of Congress, uploaded 2018
John Brown Portrait, 1913, uploaded by Fæ, 2015
The Tragic Prelude, John Steuart Curry, 1937-42, uploaded by Fæ, 2013
Photo Of John Brown, taken by Augustus Washington, 1846/47, uploaded by DcoetzeeBot, 2013
The Last Moments Of John Brown, By Thomas Hovenden, 1884, uploaded by DcoetzeeBot, 2012
Reuben Davis, congressman and army officer, after 1861 for the Confederacy, wood engraving (Creator unknown, Library of Congress, Washington D.C. [LC-USZ62-105735]
John Brown, Ole Peter Hansen Balling, 1872, uploaded by DcoetzeeBot, 2012
Portrait photograph from a ninth-plate daguerreotype of Henry David Thoreau, by B. D. Maxham, 1856, uploaded by Yann, 2019
On to Liberty by Theodor Kaufmann, 1867, uploaded by Wmpearl, 2017
Battle Of Hampton Roads, Kurz & Allison, 1889, uploaded by Trialsanderrors, 2008
African-American Union Army infantrymen. Restored, retouched and colourised, unknown, 1864-65, uploaded and / or colorized by RubenVanKuik, 2018
Battle Of Gettysburg, by Thure de Thulstrup, 1887, restored & uploaded by Adam Cuerden, 2013
John Brown Statue in North Elba, New York, taken by Tony Fischer, 2009, CCBT 2.0: https://bit.ly/2ToMHMI
Antique Oval Frame by EKDuncan, via https://www.deviantart.com/eveyd, CC BY-NC 3.0
Music
A Cold Wind by Savvun
Warnings Sent by Alec Slayne
Subconscious by Nihoni
Acid Flavor by Short Kip
Subconscious by Nihoni
Control Sample by Skrya
Hiding DNA by Skrya
Trace It by Skrya
Stop Chasing Me by Amber Juane
Quantum Mechanics by Silver Maple
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NEW AUDIOS
my website is www.kaybeetrading.weebly.com
1/10/2020
Hamilton - 05/24/2019 - San Francisco, CA - Julius Thomas III (Alexander Hamilton), Julia K. Harriman (Eliza Hamilton), Darnell Abraham (u/s Aaron Burr), Sabrina Sloan (Angelica Schuyler), Isaiah Johnson (George Washington), Simon Longnight (Marquis de Lafayette/Thomas Jefferson), Brandon Louis Armstrong (Hercules Mulligan/James Madison), Rubén J. Carbajal (John Laurens/Philip Hamilton), Darilyn Castillo (Peggy Schuyler/Maria Reynolds), Rick Negron (King George III), Vincent J. Hooper (Philip Schuyler/James Reynolds/Doctor), Andrew Wojtal (Samuel Seabury), Christopher Campbell (Charles Lee), Brendon Chan (George Eacker), Tiffany Mellard, Emily Tate, Brion Marquis Watson, Sheridan Mouawad, Jennifer Locke, Morgan Anita Wood, Elijah Reyes.
11/29/2019 - Madison, WI - M4a (Untracked) - RoseRedTrading's Master - Nick Sanchez (u/s Alexander Hamilton), Emily Jenda (s/b Eliza Hamilton), Nik Walker (Aaron Burr), Jen Sese (s/w Angelica Schuyler), Marcus Choi (George Washington), Warren Egypt Franklin (Marquis de Lafayette/Thomas Jefferson), Desmond Sean Ellington (Hercules Mulligan/James Madison), Elijah Malcomb (John Laurens/Philip Hamilton), Nyla Sostre (Peggy Schuyler/Maria Reynolds), Neil Haskell (King George III), Julian Ramos (u/s James Reynolds/Philip Schuyler/Doctor), Aaron J Albano (Samuel Seabury), Gabriel Hyman (Charles Lee), Trevor Miles (George Eacker), Demarius R Copes (Ensemble), Julia Estrada (Ensemble), Kristen Hoagland (Ensemble), Lili Froehlich (Ensemble), Marcus John (Ensemble), Quiantae Thomas (Ensemble), Samantha Pollino (Ensemble) notes: Rare capture of these three understudies performing together! First recording of Jen Sese as Angelica for a full show.
09/24/2019 - tjonc’s master - Austin Scott (Alexander Hamilton), Jennie Harney-Fleming (s/b Eliza Hamilton), Gregory Treco (s/b Aaron Burr), Mandy Gonzalez (Angelica Schuyler), Nicholas Christopher (George Washington), Kyle Scatliffe (s/b Marquis de Lafayette/Thomas Jefferson), Wallace Smith (Hercules Mulligan/James Madison), Anthony Lee Medina (John Laurens/Philip Hamilton), Joanna A. Jones (Peggy Schuyler/Maria Reynolds), Marc delaCruz (u/s King George), Roddy Kennedy (u/s Philip Schuyler/James Reynolds/Doctor), Thayne Jasperson (Samuel Seabury), Robert Walters (u/s Charles Lee), Terrance Spencer (George Eacker)
1/8/2020 - 2nd UK Tour - musicalgifs's master - Lauren Drew (Catherine of Aragon), Maddison Bulleyment (Anne Boleyn), Lauren Byrne (Jane Seymour), Shekinah McFarlane (Anna of Cleves), Alicia Corrales-Connor (u/s Katherine Howard), Athena Collins (Catherine Parr)Notes: Alicia came from the Bliss cruise ship, where she was principal Howard, to understudy the role while alternate Howard Jen Caldwell is emergency covering in the West End production of the show. This is Alicia's tour debut.
1/6/2020
12/13/2019 - Salford (Evening) - spicybelladonna's master - Cassandra Lee (u/s Catherine of Aragon), Maddison Bulleyment (Anne Boleyn), Lauren Byrne (Jane Seymour), Harriet Watson (u/s Anna of Cleves), Jennifer Caldwell (u/s Katherine Howard), Maiya Quansah-Breed (e/c Catherine Parr) Notes: Four of the principal actresses called out but there were only three alternates, so Maiya made an emergency return to the show to cover Catherine Parr.
12/21/2019 - Salford (Matinee) - Lauren Drew (Catherine of Aragon), Maddison Bulleyment (Anne Boleyn), Lauren Byrne (Jane Seymour), Cassandra Lee (u/s Anna of Cleves), Jennifer Caldwell (u/s Katherine Howard), Athena Collins (Catherine Parr) Notes: Cuts out during megasix intro. File Type: M4A
10/20/19 - West End - Zara MacIntosh as Catherine of Aragon (alt Aragon), Courtney Bowman as Anne Boleyn, Collette Guitart as Jane Seymour (u/s Seymour), Cherelle Jay as Anna of Cleves (alt Cleves), Vicki Manser as Katherine Howard, Hana Stewart as Catherine Parr (alt Parr) Notes: mp3 file
10/19/19 - West End - Matinee - Jarneia Richard-Noel as Catherine of Aragon, Cherelle Jay as Anne Boleyn (alt Boleyn), Hana Stewart as Jane Seymour (alt Seymour), Alexia McIntosh as Anna of Cleves, Collette Guitart as Katherine Howard (u/s Howard), Danielle Steers as Catherine Parr
Notes: mp3 file. Cherelle's Boleyn debut!
10/27/19 - West End - Jarneia Richard-Noel as Catherine of Aragon, Courtney Bowman as Anne Boleyn, Hana Stewart as Jane Seymour (alt Seymour), Alexia McIntosh as Anna of Cleves, Zara MacIntosh as Katherine Howard (alt Howard), Danielle Steers as Catherine Parr Notes: mp3 file
11/24/19 ~ West End ~ Jarneia Richard-Noel as Catherine of Aragon, Zara MacIntosh as Anne Boleyn (alt Boleyn), Natalie May Paris as Jane Seymour, Alexia McIntosh as Anna of Cleves, Vicki Manser as Katherine Howard, Collette Guitart as Catherine Parr (u/s Parr) Notes: zip files. Zara's Boleyn debut! This audio is 2 for 1 limited trading, it's worth 2 audios or 1 bootleg.
01/04/20 - Australia - Evening - Chloe Zuel as Catherine of Aragon, Kala Gare as Anne Boleyn, Loren Hunter as Jane Seymour, Kiana Daniele as Anna of Cleves, Courtney Monsma as Katherine Howard, Vidya Makan as Catherine Parr. Notes: mp4. Second preview
07/17/19 - Chicago - Matinee - Miguel Cervantes as Alexander Hamilton, Keith Webb as Aaron Burr (u/s Burr), Alysha Delorieux as Eliza Schuyler, Nikki Renee Daniels as Angelica Schuyler, Tamar Greene as George Washington, Paris Nix as Marquis de Lafayette/Thomas Jefferson, Ebrin R. Stanley as Hercules Mulligan/James Madison, Jamaal Fields-Green as John Laurens/Philip Hamilton, Jared Howelton as King George (u/s King George)
09/15/19 - Broadway - Alison Luff as Jenna, Colleen Balliger as Dawn, Charity Angel Dawson as Becky, Todrick Hall as Ogie, Delaney Quinn as Lulu Notes: mp3 file. Gifted upon request. Alison Luff, Colleen Balliger, Charity Angel Dawson, Todrick Hall, and Delaney Quinn's last show. Many apologies, I'm not aware of the full cast. Notes: mp3 files. A slightly more detailed cast can be provided.
#audio trading#audio#bootleg#bootleg trading#alison luff#waitress#waitress musical#hamilton#Hamilton chi#Hamilton chicago#six#six tour#six bliss#audio gift#six au#six Australia#understudies
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Hamilton - 02/19/2019 - Second National Tour - Tampa, FL - ja-gaciak’s master - Pierre Jean Gonzalez (s/b Alexander Hamilton), Emily Jenda (s/b Eliza Hamilton), Nik Walker (Aaron Burr), Ta’Rea Campbell (Angelica Schuyler), Marcus Choi (George Washington), Kyle Scatliffe (Marquis de Lafayette/Thomas Jefferson), Fergie L. Philippe (Hercules Mulligan/James Madison), Elijah Malcomb (John Laurens/Philip Hamilton), Nyla Sostre (Peggy Schuyler/Maria Reynolds), Jon Patrick Walker (King George), Eean S. Cochran (u/s Philip Schuyler/James Reynolds), Stephen Hernandez (George Eacker), Daniel Gaymon (Charles Lee), Aaron J. Albino (Samuel Seabury), Tia Altinay, Conroe Brooks, Kristen Hoagland, Abby Jaros, Carina-Kay Louchiey, Tyler McKenzie, Nikisha Williams. Notes: Kyle’s microphone cuts out for a line but the rest of the show is fine. NFT until 03/19/2019
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i love your blog & webweaving :) if possible could you do one on apology/regret?
thomas love peacock i dug, beneath the cypress shade \\ blake crouch dark matter \\ tony hoagland personal \\ claudia rankine don’t let me be lonely: an american lyric: “a father tells his son the thing he regrets most about his life...” \\ ocean vuong night sky with exit wounds: “seventh circle of earth” \\ jennifer s. cheng in so we must meet apart (via @luthienne)
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#asks#anonymous#mine#my webweaving#webweaving#webweave#web weave#webs#web#ww#parallel#parallels#parallelism#compilation#compilations#comparative#intertext#comparatives#intertextuality#blake crouch#tony hoagland#thomas love peacock#ocean vuong#seventh circle of earth#night sky with exit wounds#jennifer s. cheng#jennifer cheng#jennifer s cheng#so we must meet apart
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Hamilton Ensemble Tracks
Updated as of 7/7/2019
I got bored last night and figured out which ensemble track everyone in every company holds. The only ones I couldn’t figure out are W1, W2, and W3 in the Chicago company. If you know, please let me know and I’ll update it!
M1
Broadway: Giuseppe Bausilio
Angelica: Stephen Hernandez
Philip: Daniel Gaymon
And Peggy: Christopher Campbell
Chicago: Dylan Hoffinger
London: Leslie Garcia Bowman
M2
Broadway: Thayne Jasperson
Angelica: Patrick Garr
Philip: Aaron Albano
And Peggy: Andrew Wojtal
Chicago: Mikey Winslow
London: Jack Butterworth
M3
Broadway: Terrance Spencer
Angelica: Robbie Nicholson
Philip: Trevor Miles
And Peggy: Dashi’ Mitchell
Chicago: Justin Bryant
London: Curtis Angus
M4
Broadway: Ryan Vasquez
Angelica: Taylor Daniels
Philip: Tyler McKenzie (Currently on leave)
And Peggy: Brion Marquis Watson
Chicago: Remmie Bourgeois
London: Johnny Bishop
M5
Broadway: Marc Delacruz
Angelica: Will Travis
Philip: Nick Sanchez
And Peggy: Vincent Hooper
Chicago: Robert Ariza
London: Stephenson Ardern-Sodje
M6
Broadway: Deon’te Goodman
Angelica: John Devreaux
Philip: Conroe Brooks
And Peggy: Elijah Reyes
Chicago: Keith Webb
London: Emile Ruddock
W1
Broadway: Lauren Boyd
Angelica: Natalie Kaye Clater
Philip: Samantha Pollino
And Peggy: Emily Tate
Chicago:
London: Jade Albertsen
W2
Broadway: Kim Taylor
Angelica: Paige Krumbach
Philip: Kristen Hoagland
And Peggy: Sheridan Mouawad
Chicago:
London: Kelly Downing
W3
Broadway: Justice Moore
Angelica: Jennifer Geller
Philip: Nicole DeRoux
And Peggy: Tiffany Mellard
Chicago:
London: Leah Hill
W4
Broadway: Sabrina Imamura
Angelica: Krystal Mackie
Philip: Tia Altinay
And Peggy: Jennifer Locke
Chicago: Alexia Sky Colon
London: Lindsey Tierney
W5
Broadway: Raven Thomas
Angelica: Charente Batey
Philip: Nikisha Williams
And Peggy: Morgan Anita Wood
Chicago: Sandra Okuboyejo
London: Ellena Vincent
#hamilton#hamilton tour#hamilton angelica tour#hamilton philip tour#hamilton and peggy tour#hamilton san francisco#hamilton chicago#hamilton london#hamilton west end#hamilton broadway#hamilton nyc#hamilton cast
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Birthdays 11.22
Beer Birthdays
John Palmer (1963)
Eric Alan Clarke Sørensen (1964)
Brett Joyce (1972)
Five Favorite Birthdays
Benjamin Britten; English composer (1913)
Rodney Dangerfield; comedian (1921)
Terry Gilliam; animator, film director (1940)
Scarlet Johansson; actor (1984)
Robin Hood; fictional character (1422)
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Cork in Verse | Ana Spehar Interviews Greg Delanty
Greg Delanty’s latest collection of poems is No More Time, and a book of translations from Seán Ó Ríordáin titled Apathy Is Out. He has received many awards, including a Guggenheim for poetry. He has just been awarded The David Ferry an Ellen LaForge Poetry Prize for his body of work. He teaches at Saint Michael’s College, Vermont, and he’s a US citizen as well as an Irish citizen. Delanty was born in Cork City in 1958 and lived there until 1986. He returns annually.
Delanty’s papers up to 2010 have been acquired by the National Library of Ireland, and from 2010-2015 at University College Cork. The National Library of Ireland are announcing that the cataloging of his papers is finished and will be unmasked and open to the public later this month, September 2022.
Is there a common theme, style or structure you find yourself leaning to in your poetry?
I have ten or so individual collections out, plus a Collected poems 1986-2006 and a Selected Delanty….. the common theme is all of life, birth/death and everything (I can and want to get into poems) in between. My books of poems tend to become what I’m engrossed in at the time. For instance, the book The Hellbox has to do with the male world, poetry, the past, remaking…; The Blind Stich with the female world; and The Ship of Birth the child world. These three books, which come in that order, are a kind of trilogy, but it wasn’t thought out like that before the book or books were being written. Actually, they are about much more than what I just said (at least that is what I think, and I don’t want to pigeonhole them.
Does the creative process of writing affect your mood?
I’m not sure what you mean by the creative process, as everything is the creative process to me. It is a natural part of my life, every day since the late 1970’s…it is my life. But sometimes, say, if I think I got a good poem I am pleased (though the next day I may realise it is a dud) etc.
Do you write every day? How often do you write?
I am always open to writing every day and anywhere really, but no, not every day--- though I probably redraft most days poems which I have written…. I do read poetry for at least an hour every day and find seven poems that I like enough by other poets to ballast me emotionally through the day and also to ballast me poetry-wise. Reading poems gives me spirit fuel. A poet should know as much as possible all the poetry of the past that they can know and renew off that past world of poetry and out of their particular selves.
Do you have a favourite writing space?
No, not really now and that has varied over the years. I can write anywhere — and when it happens in a public place, I have seemed rude to people, say in a bar, cafe or restaurants when I get a poem…. I cut the outside world off and shut others out… I explain to them usually afterwards and apologise and sometimes people understand.
What are you reading at the moment?
I read poetry every day, but vary it… Right now, today I am reading W.H. Auden, Tony Hoagland, Les Murray, and two new poets to me Terrance Hayes, American Sonnets for My Past and Future Assassin, and Molly Twomey’s Raised Among Vultures. And I am also dipping into the poetry magazine Southward 41. This Morning I read my old friend Gerry Murphy’s brilliant poems in it and Bernadette McCarthy’s poems (brilliant — especially the “Gearagh” poem). I have my next set of books lined up and I see one is the great Thomas McCarthy’s book Prophecy (which I will review for Reading Ireland) … I have a huge library, thousands of poetry books. I am also reading poetry going back to Amergin for a new Munster Anthology of Poetry from the earliest times to the present day. In other words, I’m eating and drinking poetry all the time, including in my sleep.
P.S. Oh, today I also am reading Apocalypse: An Anthology, an anthology of Apocalyptic poets, a movement of poets from the 1930s into 1950s. Many of these poets and poems have been forgotten, but some poets and poems deserve to be known like Brenda Chamberlain’s “Dead Ponies” or Noël Welch’s “The Red Shirt”. The anthology is edited by James Keery from Carcanet Press. The Apocalyptic poets have always interested me and what they were trying to do and contain in poetry.
THE ALIEN
I’m back again scrutinizing the Milky Way
of your ultrasound, scanning the dark
matter, the nothingness, that now the heads say
is chockablock with quarks and squarks,
gravitons and gravatini, photons and photinos. Our sprout,
who art there inside the spacecraft
of your Ma, the time capsule of this printout,
hurling and whirling towards us, it’s all daft
on this earth. Our alien who art in the heavens,
our Martian, our little green man, we’re anxious
to make contact, to ask divers questions
about the heavendom you hail from, to discuss
the whole shebang of the beginning and end,
the pre-big bang untime before you forget the why
and lie of thy first place. And, our friend,
to say Welcome, that we mean no harm, we’d die
for you even, that we pray you’re not here
to subdue us, that we’d put away
our ray guns, missiles, attitude and share
our world with you, little big head, if only you stay.
Greg Delanty
From Collected 1986-2006, Oxford Poets, Carcanet Press
PATIENT
The snow has melted clean off the mountain.
It’s winter still. Yet another indication that Gaia
is in trouble, that things aren’t sound.
The rocky mountaintop shines
like the bald head of a woman after chemo
who wills herself out of her hospital bed
to take in the trees, the squirrels, the commotion
in town, sip beer in a dive, smiles
to the child staring at her shining head, wishing
it didn’t take all this dying to love life.
Greg Delanty
From The Greek Anthology, Book XVII, Oxford Poets, Carcanet Press
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