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#Allison McKenzie Art
myth-blossom · 9 months
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Check out this lovely art of Diana and 47 I commissioned from artist Allison McKenzie! 🥰 I absolutely love it!! Please go check out this amazing artist for more great stuff in her wonderful style!
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And yes, I made notes for a lil Christmas story right after I saw this ☺️
Happy Holidays, Hitman fandom! I hope you're surrounded with lots of love and happiness ❤️
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allfortheslay25 · 8 months
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Katelyn had those answers ready
More facts cuz I can :)
Riko, Tetsuji, and Ichirou are actually brothers with big age differences so they were able to play family members for the show
Kevin knew French before the show which helped him get the part
Jean is also a model and became close with Kevin after the series
Jean loves his character a lot, but his favorite character is Jeremy even though he had the least amount of screen time
Kevin and Allison take the most naps on set and are prone to getting pranked because of it. All of the cast have at least several photos of them napping in the most random places
Matt used to be a boxer and physical trainer before he started acting
Dan and Andrew are close friends despite their characters hatred towards each other
Renee learned martial arts for her character
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jxrm · 11 days
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book log - 2020
the circle by stephen j. galgon
let them eat pancakes by craig carlson
trophy life by lea gellar
the little cafe in copenhagen by julie caplin
serial killers volume 1 by ryan becker
time out by emma murray
love in the capitol by b. ivy woods
the fear hunter by elise sax
please like me by mindy kaling
i'm fine and neither are you by camille pagan
a secondhand life by pamela crane
the move by whitney dineen
dog day wedding by rich amooi
friends list by rob watson
sticky fingers by j.t. lawrence
the lonely heath attack club by j.c. williams
when she returned by lucinda berry
no judgements by meg cabot
big sexy love by kristy greenwood
the friday night date dress by talena winters
zenith man by jenniger haigh
woman last seen in her thirties by camille pagan
everything my mother taught me by alice hoffman
kiss me not by emma hart
the end of temperance dare by wendy webb
all this i will give to you by dolores redondo
the broken girls by simone st. james
kiss me tonight by emma hart
her by britney king
the wedding date by zara stoneley
felix ever after by kaceen callender
kiss me again by emma hart
the perfect wife by blake pierce
as kismet would have it by sandhya menon
next year in havana by chanel cleeton
love in the time of contracts by jethro collins
hot mess by emma hart
the survivor's guide to family happiness by maddie dawson
open book by jessica simpson
beach read by emily henry
the prettiest one by james hankins
big summer by jennifer weiner
digging in by loretta nyhan
the other family by loretta nyhan
palm beach bedlam by tom turner
untouchable by sibel hodge
the virgin romance novelist by meghan quinn
hogwarts: an incomplete and unreliable guide by j.k. rowling
the rumour by lesley kara
jackie four by phil chard
such a fun age by kiley reid
the family next door by sally hepworth
kissing games of the world by sandi kahn shelton
every single secret by emily carpenter
the poet x by elizabeth acevedo
harry potter: a journey through charms and defense against the dark arts by pottermore publishing
the birthday mystery by joyce cato
the wedding war by liz talley
kulti by mariana zapata
black friday by michael hodges
the other daughter by alex dahl
meet cute by helena hunting
the female of the species by mindy mcginnis
the devil's storybooks by natalie babbitt
you owe me a murder by eileen cook
my favorite half-night stand by christine lauren
tidelands by philippa gregory
gracefully you by jenna dewan
the void by christine bernard
tweet cute by emma lord
dear girls by ali wong
the woman inside by e.g. scott
risking it all by nina darnton
lying next to me by gregg olsen
the lost by natasha preston
roomies by christina lauren
i am not your perfect mexican daughter by erika l. sanchez
twice in a blue moon by christina lauren
the right swipe by alisha rai
i found you by lisa jewell
the secrets of married women by carol mason
a piece of normal by maddie dawson
my lovely wife by samantha downing
the bookish life of nina hill by abbi waxman
when we believed in mermaids by barbara o'neal
the nurse by amy cross
i'll never tell by catherine mckenzie
the weight of lies by emily carpenter
the bromance book club by lyssa kay adams
the wives by tarryn fisher
the marriage lie by kimberley belle
best friends & other liars by heather balog
get a life, chloe brown by talia hibbert
the child next door by shalini boland
the queen and the cure by amy harrison
the overdue life of amy byler by kelly harms
short stories from hogwarts of heroism, hardship, and dangerous hobbies by j.k. rowling
a friend in need by hannah ellis
the starter wife by nina lauren
the girl before by j.p. delaney
men without women by haruki murakami
the unhoneymooners by christina lauren
the other mrs. miller by allison m. dickson
the sun down motel by simone st. james
short stories from hogwarts of power, politics, and pesky poltergeists by j.k. rowling
the woman in our house by andrew hart
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conandaily2022 · 6 months
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Miss Louisiana Teen USA 2024 results: Avery Crawford crowns successor in Metairie
beauty pageant: Miss Louisiana Teen USAedition: 42nddate: March 30, 2024venue: Jefferson Performing Arts Center, Metairie, Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, United States national membership: Miss Teen USAcandidates: 28 FINALISTS PLACEMENTNAME (HOMETOWN)Top 28Mackenzie Bergeron (Baton Rouge)Hannah Grace McKenzie (Benton)Baylor Bass (Bossier City)Allison Levesque (Bossier Parish)Jolie Bohannon (Caddo…
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lesterplatt · 1 year
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Walmart — Our Stories from Goh Iromoto on Vimeo.
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Client — Walmart
Agency — FCB Chicago ECD — Mike Williams CD — Sofia Gonzalez Martinez / Josejuan Toledo⁠ Copywriter — Roberto Luque / Nick Farley Art Director — Regan Miklo / Andres Vallejo
Agency Producer — Stacy Miller⁠ / Tammy Auel
Production — Sanctuary Content EP — Kristen Beddard Johnson / Noah Thomason / Preston Lee Director — Goh Iromoto Line Producer — Kegan Sant / Mark Forlenza 1st AD — Tim Harris Prod Supervisor — Mark Forlenza / Josh Parkhill PC — Mia Reggi / Kristi Lauren Lelles
DP (Phase 1) — Farhad Ghaderi DP (Phase 2) — Allison Anderson 1st AC — Joe Brady / Michael Kubaszak Key Grip — Chachi Aranda Gaffer — George Leahy Ronin Op/Tech — Michael Monar DIT — Eric Almond VTR — Fred Ciba
Casting — O’Connor Casting Location Mgr — Vinh Lu / Maria Roxas Production Designer — Brian Branstetter / Jerrod Littlejohn Art Coordinator ��� Michael Begasse Set Decorator — Jen Bukovsky Prop Master — Andy Mason / Brian Dupont Wardrobe Stylist — Laura Francis H&M — Suzanna Ciba Sound Mixer — Lorian Toth
Editorial — Arts Academy Editor — Eric Alexander-Hughes Producer — Chelsea Spensley Colourist — Sam Gilling Audio — Fort Myth Music Composer — McKenzie Stubbert
Shot On — Alexa Mini LF / Signature Primes
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soylazaro · 2 years
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Walmart — Our Stories from Goh Iromoto on Vimeo.
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Client — Walmart
Agency — FCB Chicago ECD — Mike Williams CD — Sofia Gonzalez Martinez / Josejuan Toledo⁠ Copywriter — Roberto Luque / Nick Farley Art Director — Regan Miklo / Andres Vallejo
Agency Producer — Stacy Miller⁠ / Tammy Auel
Production — Sanctuary Content EP — Kristen Beddard Johnson / Noah Thomason / Preston Lee Director — Goh Iromoto Line Producer — Kegan Sant / Mark Forlenza 1st AD — Tim Harris Prod Supervisor — Mark Forlenza / Josh Parkhill PC — Mia Reggi / Kristi Lauren Lelles
DP (Phase 1) — Farhad Ghaderi DP (Phase 2) — Allison Anderson 1st AC — Joe Brady / Michael Kubaszak Key Grip — Chachi Aranda Gaffer — George Leahy Ronin Op/Tech — Michael Monar DIT — Eric Almond VTR — Fred Ciba
Casting — O’Connor Casting Location Mgr — Vinh Lu / Maria Roxas Production Designer — Brian Branstetter / Jerrod Littlejohn Art Coordinator — Michael Begasse Set Decorator — Jen Bukovsky Prop Master — Andy Mason / Brian Dupont Wardrobe Stylist — Laura Francis H&M — Suzanna Ciba Sound Mixer — Lorian Toth
Editorial — Arts Academy Editor — Eric Alexander-Hughes Producer — Chelsea Spensley Colourist — Sam Gilling Audio — Fort Myth Music Composer — McKenzie Stubbert
Shot On — Alexa Mini LF / Signature Primes
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regardezmoica · 5 years
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The 63rd BFI London Film Festival programme
As always, the BFI is throwing THE FESTIVAL with some of the most expected films in the line-up. NOT TO MISS :)
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OPENING & CLOSING NIGHT GALAS
THE PERSONAL HISTORY OF DAVID COPPERFIELD - OPENING
Directed by Armando Iannucci (The Death of Stalin) 
Starring Dev Patel as David Copperfield, Tilda Swinton, Hugh Laurie, Peter Capaldi, Ben Whishaw, Paul Whitehouse and Gwendoline Christie
European Premiere
THE IRISHMAN - CLOSING 
Directed by Martin Scorsese (Silence, The Departed)
Starring Academy Award® winners Robert De Niro, Al Pacino and Joe Pesci
International Premiere
HEADLINE GALAS
KNIVES OUT - American Express Gala 
Directed by Rian Johnson
Starring Daniel Craig, Chris Evans, Ana de Armas, Jamie Lee Curtis, Toni Colette, Katherine Langford and Christopher Plummer
European Premiere
THE AERONAUTS - The Mayor of London’s Gala
Directed by Tom Harber (Wild Rose)
Starring Academy Award® winner Eddie Redmayne and Academy Award® nominee Felicity Jones
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A BEAUTIFUL DAY IN THE NEIGHBOURHOOD - BFI Patrons’ Gala 
Directed by Marielle Heller ( Can You Ever Forgive Me? )
Starring Academy Award® winner Tom Hanks, Matthew Rhys.
GREED - Headline Gala
Directed by Michael Winterbottom (The Trip, The Wedding Guest)
Starring Steve Coogan as Richard ‘Greedy’ McCreadie, Isla Fisher, Shirley Henderson and David Mitchell
European Premiere
HOPE GAP - Headline Gala 
Directed by William Nicholson (screenwriter of Les Miserables, Gladiator, Shadowlands) 
Starring Annette Bening and Bill Nighy
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JOJO RABBIT - Headline Gala 
Directed by Taika Waititi (Boy, Hunt for the wilderpeople, Thor Ragnarok)
Starring Taika Waititi, Scarlett Johansson, Thomasin McKenzie (Leave no trace), Sam Rockwell, Rebel Wilson and Stephen Merchant.
European Premiere
THE KING - American Airlines Gala
Directed by David Michôd (Animal Kingdom, The Rover) 
Starring Timothée Chalamet, Joel Edgerton, Lily-Rose Depp, Ben Mendelsohn, Robert Pattinson
UK Premiere
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LE MANS’ 66 - Headline Gala 
Directed by James Mangold (Logan)
Starring Matt Damon and Christian Bale
UK Premiere 
MARRIAGE STORY - The May Fair Hotel Gala 
Directed by Noah Baumbach (While We’re Young, Frances Ha)
Starring Adam Driver and Scarlett Johansson
FESTIVAL AND STRAND GALAS
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EMA - Festival Gala 
Directed by Pablo Larraín (Jackie) 
Starring Gael García Bernal, Mariana Di Girolamo
ABOMINABLE - Family Gala
Directed by Jill Culton and Todd Wilderman for Dreamworks
UK Premiere
BACURAU - Thrill Gala
Directed by Kleber Mendonça Filho (Neighbouring Sounds) and Juliano Dornelles
Winner of the Cannes Jury Prize 2019
THE DUDE IN ME - Laugh Gala
Directed by Hyo-jin Kang
JUDY & PUNCH - Dare Gala
Directed by Mirrah Foulkes
Starring Mia Wasikowska 
THE LIGHTHOUSE - Cult Gala
Directed by Robert Eggers (the Sutherland Award-winning director of The Witch)
Starring Robert Pattinson and Willem Dafoe
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OFFICIAL SECRETS - Debate Gala
Directed by Gavin Hood’s (Eye in the Sky) 
Starring Keira Knightley, Matt Smith, Ralph Fiennes, Matthew Goode and Rhys Ifans.
THE PEANUT BUTTER FALCON -  Love Gala  
In association with Malta Tourism Authority
Directed by Michael Schwartz and Tyler Nilson
UK Premiere 
THE TWO POPES -  Journey Gala
Directed by Fernando Meirelles (City of God, The Constant Gardener)
Starring Anthony Hopkins and Jonathan Pryce 
WESTERN STARS -  Create Gala
Co-directed by Thom Zimny and Bruce Springsteen
European Premiere 
SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS
Eleven Special Presentations shine the spotlight on new work from major directors.
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BAD EDUCATION  in association with Empire - Directed by Cory Finley (Thoroughbreds) and starring Hugh Jackman and Allison Janney 
BLACKBIRD - Directed by Roger Michell (Enduring Love, Le Week-End, Notting Hill) 
BOMBAY ROSE Directed by debut director and screenwriter Gitanjali Rao
THE CAVE - Directed by Oscar-nominated Feras Fayyad’s (Last Men in Aleppo) 
FIRST LOVE - Directed by Takashi Mike 
GÖSTA - TV series directed by Swedish writer-director Lukas Moodysson
KRABI, 2562. -  Experimenta Special Presentation - Directed by two award-winning directors Anocha Suwichakornpong and Ben Rivers
LOVE, LIFE AND LAUGHTER - Archive Special Presentation - starring Betty Balfour 
OUR LADIES - Directed by Michael Caton-Jones (The Jackal, Basic Instinct 2)
PORTRAIT OF A LADY ON FIRE -  BFI Flare Special Presentation in association with Sight & Sound - Directed by Céline Sciamma and starring Adele Haenel
ROCKS - Directed by Sarah Gavro (Brick Lane, Suffragette) - Starring Bukky Bakray, Kosar Ali and Shaneigha-Monik Greyson 
OFFICIAL COMPETITION
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FANNY LYE DELIVER’D, Thomas Clay’s intoxicating 17th Century drama with Maxine Peake in the title role
HONEY BOY, Alma Har’el’s artful and soul-baring examination of the lingering effects of emotional abuse, written by Shia LaBeouf, who stars alongside Lucas Hedges
LINGUA FRANCA, a beautifully performed character study of a Filipino transwoman and undocumented immigrant in Brooklyn, from writer/director Isabel Sandoval, who also takes on the lead role
LA LLORONA, Guatemalan director Jayro Bustamante’s taut genre-bending thriller about an elderly general haunted by a spectre of the past during his trial for genocide
MOFFIE, Oliver Hermanus’ haunting examination of the violent persecution of gay men under Apartheid
MONOS, a hallucinogenic, intoxicating thriller by Alejandro Landes about child soldiers high in the mountains of South America
THE OTHER LAMB, Małgorzata Szumowska’s beguiling, genre-tinged English-language debut examining life in an otherworldly cult
THE PERFECT CANDIDATE, Haifaa Al Mansour’s inspiring drama about a young doctor who becomes an electoral candidate to challenge Saudi Arabia’s strict social codes
ROSE PLAYS JULIE, an immersive and gripping drama from directing duo Christine Molloy and Joe Lawlor about a young woman seeking her biological mother
SAINT MAUD, the debut feature from director Rose Glass, in which a mysterious nurse becomes dangerously obsessed with saving the soul of her dying patient.
FIRST FEATURE COMPETITION – SUTHERLAND AWARD
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ATLANTICS (Dir. Mati Diop). A hypnotic, genre-shifting portrait of a girl’s awakening. 
BABYTEETH (Dir. Shannon Murphy). A feverish Australian drama featuring a superb performance by breakout star Eliza Scanlen as Milla, a seriously ill teenage girl who falls madly in love with a young drug dealer. 
CALM WITH HORSES (Dir. Nick Rowland). Cosmo Jarvis gives a visceral performance in Rowland’s gripping feature debut as Douglas, the hired muscle for a crime family in rural Ireland. A
HOUSE OF HUMMINGBIRD (Dir. Bora Kim). Announcing a bright new voice in South Korean cinema, Kim brings both humour and elegance to her autobiographical debut in this absorbing coming-of-age drama about teenager Eunhee and her dysfunctional Seoul family circa 1994.
INSTINCT (Dir. Halina Reijn). Carice van Houten plays respected clinical psychologist Nicoline, who after starting a new job at a penal institution finds herself flirting with danger in her sessions with inmate Idris. 
THE LAST BLACK MAN IN SAN FRANCISCO (Dir. Joe Talbot). Jimmie dreams of reclaiming the beautiful late 19th-century home his grandfather built, before hard times and changing demographics forced his family out. 
MAKE UP (Dir. Claire Oakley). A riveting psycho-sexual drama in which teenager Ruth travels to a seaside holiday park to stay with her boyfriend Tom, and one day finds evidence he might be cheating on her. 
RELATIVITY (Dir. Mariko Minoguchi). It is love at first sight when Nora and Aaron first meet on a rainy day in an underground station, but Aaron’s fate takes a dramatic turn and changes Nora’s life in an instant. 
SCALES (Dir. Shahad Ameen). A visually resplendent tale set in a small Gulf fishing village, where the population live in thrall to the otherworldly creatures of the sea. 
The BFI London Film Festival will celebrate international cinema from the 2nd to the 13th of October.
An advice, don’t miss it ;)
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yegarts · 6 years
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2018 Large Artist Project Grant Recipients
Artist Project Grants are investments in the specific projects of individual artists and artist collectives as they pursue their artistic and professional advancement. Twice per year, EAC awards small Artist Project Grants up to $5,000. Once per year, EAC awards large Artist Project Grants up to $25,000, intended to fund projects that are larger in scope and take longer to develop.
We are excited to announce the 42 artists and projects that have been awarded large project grants in 2018, and are looking forward to seeing the projects they create. Look out for most of the final projects as they are exhibited, showcased, and published in 2019, though some of the projects you’ll be able to see for yourself as early as this month. Congratulations!
The next deadline for Small Artist Project Grant applications is February 15, 2019. Click here for more information and to apply; applications open on January 15, 2019.
Alida Kendell is a choreographer developing a piece of dance theatre called The Particulars working with local composer Dean Musani and playwright Matthew MacKenzie.
Composer Allan Gilliland is recording two of his symphony compositions, Dreaming of the Masters I and Dreaming of the Masters IV, with a 60-piece orchestra in Dvorak Hall in Prague.
Visual artist Allison Tunis is developing mixed media paintings and an interactive installation that will explore the relationship between language, body size, mental health, self-esteem, relationships, and safety.
Musician Ann Vriend is writing, recording, and performing a new album of soul music based on living in Edmonton’s McCauley neighborhood.
Theatre artist Beth Dart is producing and directing a site-specific, immersive, historically-based horror theatre experience called Dead Centre of Town in Fort Edmonton Park—experience it for yourself October 18 - 31, 2018.
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Experience Dead Centre of Town at Fort Edmonton Park October 18 - 31 Filmmaker Beth Wishart MacKenzie and visual artist Lana Whiskeyjack are touring a collaborative arts project called pîkiskwe-speak Art and Film Installation: An Invitation to Conversations in Reconciliation.
Theatre artist Brenley Charkow produced the play Scorch, which looks at the complex nature of gender identity, at the Edmonton International Fringe Theatre Festival.
Musician Cam Neufeld is travelling to Bulgaria, Istanbul, Azerbaijan, and Trabzon to study the tonalities of music from these regions that will inform concerts and educational materials in Edmonton.
Filmmaker Conor McNally is creating a short film about local visual artist, and McLuhan House Artist in Residence, Lauren Crazybull.
Visual artist Dana Belcourt is researching, writing, and painting a children’s book, Billy and the Magical Skate, based on a story passed down to her through her family through the use of Indigenous traditions.
Darren Jordan is producing a multi-disciplinary showcase 5 Artists 1 Love for Black History Month.
Darrin Hagen is writing a literary nonfiction book based on his play Witch Hunt at the Strand, which looks at the arrest of gay Edmontonians in 1942.
Dean Kheroufi, founder of Keeping on Records, will be producing and manufacturing vinyl singles by three local artists.
Musician Garth Prince will be recording music with The Edmonton Youth Choir, Edmonton-based Tanzanian-born children’s author, Tololwa Mollel, and Francophone artist Patrick Dunn for a children’s album.
Playwright Harley Morison is producing the site-specific play KalderSaga: A Queer Tavern Drama for a Midwinter’s Night, which works to establish an origin myth for queer people.
Playwright Jason Chinn is producing the play E Day, a political comedy set during the 2015 provincial election.
Writer Jason Lee Norman is publishing Funicular, a literary magazine of short fiction and poetry by writers in Edmonton and around the world. Look for the first issue available later this year.
Filmmaker and dance artist Jennifer Mesch is creating a short film about Edmonton painter Violet Owen.
Musician Jerrold Dubyk is travelling to Cuba with his band to perform at the Jazz Plaza International Festival in January 2019.
Visual artist Jessa Gillespie is using digital media and virtual reality to explore built environments and ecology during a residency at Residency Unlimited in Brooklyn.
Filmmaker Justin Kueber is producing a fictional short film about racial equality.
Musician Karen Donaldson Shepherd and photographer Noella Steinhauer are producing the Kisâkihitin gala which will feature photography and live music showcasing Indigenous people in the Edmonton region.
Visual artist Kasie Campbell is presenting her performative work We Are Revealed at Art in Odd Places 2018: Body festival in New York City.
Dance artists Kate Stashko and Krista Posyniak are creating a new site-specific contemporary dance production.
Kate Ryan is producing and directing a version of the musical Fun Home which explores suicide, sexuality, LGBTQ equality, and familial relationships.
Kristi Hansen and The Maggie Tree are producing the play Blood: A Scientific Romance. See it October 16 - 27, 2018 at Backstage Theatre in the Fringe Theatre Building.
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Gianna Vacirca and Jayce Mckenzie in The Maggie Tree’s play Blood: A Scientific Romance. Photo by BB Collective Photography Lady Vanessa Cardona is producing her play Three Ladies, about healing from trauma of sexual abuse and civil war in Colombia.
Liam Salmon is developing his play The Boy with No Face, which address gun violence and toxic masculinity.
Lizzie Derksen is writing a fiction novel, Rascal, about the spectacle of mass murder.
Margaret Macpherson is writing a creative nonfiction book, Skin, and seeking out professional development opportunities and mentorship.
Marianne Watchel is creating a multidisciplinary show with new Canadians, local musicians, and local visual artists.
Marie Winters will perform a durational web-based performance that will address mental health, PTSD, and sexual assault.
Artists Sean Caulfield, Marilene Oliver, and Scott Smallwood are creating and curating multimedia artwork for an exhibition called Dyscorpia: Future Intersections of the Body and Technology that will look at the physical body as framed by medicine, artificial intelligence, and digital communications.
Sound artist and photographer Mark Templeton is creating a photobook and accompanying musical score recorded onto cassettes to explore themes of alienation and the exotic.
Filmmaker Niobe Thompson is making a short film, Makepeace, inspired by Marcel Theroux’s Western thriller novel Far North.
Rachel and Sarah Seburn are organizing a project called Parking Lot Platforms that will see two Edmonton visual artists work with two Estonian artists to create art for transient gallery spaces in The Quarters.
Kathak dancer Riya Mittal is creating and presenting a new dance under the mentorship of renowned dancer Ayan Banerjee.
Photographer Scott Portingale is using time-lapse photographic and animation techniques to create visual representations of black holes based on scientific research.
Writer Theresa Shea is researching and writing a novel, The Constellations of Youth, which will examine the effects of divorce.
Writer Tim Bowling is researching and writing a literary nonfiction book that explores hermitage in the digital age.
Poet Titilope Sonuga is producing a spoken word album that will feature Edmonton artists Ahmed Ali, Sierra Jamerson, Brandon Wint, and Oozeela.
Theatre artist Wayne Paquette is producing Anne Washburn’s play, Mr. Burns, a Post-Electric Play.
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allfortheslay25 · 3 months
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Some doodles from an ask about Maya’s journey with her body changing
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I’ll post the screenshots about my rambles on the matter when I post the rest of the Q&A. But if you have instagram and want to keep up with my AUs and info dumps, check out my instagram Cantdrawtoday
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thaitung · 4 years
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Why Banana Bread Is the Official Comfort Food of the Coronavirus Quarantine
Surely, you’ve noticed it: On social media, feeds that not long ago overflowed with pictures of elaborate restaurant outings and dreamy far-flung travels have transformed seemingly overnight. In the age of coronavirus, the endless scroll is instead saturated with images of trapped-inside baking projects, mingled with musings on how to get the most mileage out of dwindling pantry staples. Amidst it all, one baked good appears with particular frequency: banana bread.
Banana bread has always been popular, but something feels different — more important, perhaps? — about these recent loaves. Why do the quarantined masses seek out banana bread with greater fervor than chocolate cake or apple pie? Even savory go-tos like macaroni and cheese fail to stack up. This isn’t just in our collective imagination: It’s backed up by Google Trends, which shows a soaring spike of interest that leaves other daily favorites in the dust.
To understand banana bread’s new role in these strange times, we turned to all manner of bakers — from kitchen novices to professional chefs — and asked: What does banana bread stand for when you’re stuck in quarantine? The most common response might be the most obvious. Unlike other foods, when bananas go limp and mushy, they can be repurposed. Enter banana bread, which is actually improved upon by overripe ‘nanas forgotten in the fruit bowl.
“We’ve been buying more food, which means there’s more opportunity for things to go bad,” said Ori Zohar, co-founder of spice company Burlap & Barrel. Zohar is currently holed up with his family in Baltimore, MD, and banana bread is often on the menu. “Luckily we can save the brown bananas a trip to the compost bin.” It’s a similar story for Betsy Beyer, a homemaker and volunteer who splits her time between Montclair, NJ, and Asheville, NC. “I’ve been spending a lot of time considering how wasteful I’ve been in the past,” she said.
Kyle Hopkins, a Kansas City, MO-based brand ambassador for Boulevard Brewing Company, explained the phenomenon succinctly. “Buying produce is a bit tricky these days,” he said. Bananas, though, are a low-risk purchase. “You eat them fresh or they get overripe and you toss them in the freezer until you have enough to make banana bread.”
Making banana bread as a means of avoiding food waste isn’t a new idea. Although Americans first started eating bananas in the late 19th century, the first banana bread recipe was published by Pillsbury in 1933 in the midst of the Great Depression, another period of historic belt-tightening, as a means of stretching a week’s groceries. Perhaps we’re returning to a Depression-era mindset, a premise backed up by the return of victory gardens, a.k.a. World War II-era fruit and vegetable plots. That’s admittedly not the most uplifting thought, but there are definite upsides to this way of thinking. For one, it’s luring even self-identified non-bakers into the kitchen.
Sarah Tosques, an art director in New York City, said that she made the first loaf of her life this week. “As a general rule, I don’t believe in the consumption of bananas or carbs/sweets,” Tosques said. But all of a sudden, something changed. “I don’t know if the pandemic rewired my brain somehow or if bananas and carbs are just primal survival instincts,” she mused. “All of a sudden this week, it seemed like a necessity.”
Marketing manager Christina Mckenzie in Rochester, MI, said she made her first loaf of banana bread in 20 years after going into quarantine. “It’s just something to do beyond watching TV, working, and reading,” she said. “I have completed six books since we’ve been home these last two weeks. I am a busy person, so baking is a way to do something creative without leaving my home.”
Barrett Prendergast, who runs the Los Angeles-based floral design studio Valleybrink Road, said she noticed the same thing after sharing her one-bowl banana bread recipe on her personal Instagram account. It’s proved wildly popular, particularly with non-bakers. Since her original post on March 18, Prendergast said between 8 and 10 people a day make the recipe and tag her in their own posts. “I think that banana bread is usually a forgiving recipe,” she said by way of explanation. “You don’t have to be a great cook or baker to make it with success. Now that so many of us are at home, people who probably don’t cook that often, are turning to the kitchen and baking banana bread is a great place for them to start.”
It helps, too, that banana bread is the epitome of comfort food. Allison Poris, a New York City-based public relations professional, said she’s turning to her family’s banana bread recipe in these strange times. “While I’m away from my family, and who knows for how long, it brings me a lot of comfort and makes me feel closer to home — even if I’m miles away,” Poris said. “No one can make banana bread like my mom, so I’m trying to follow in her footsteps and master the craft!”
Even some accomplished cooks are opting for comfort right now. Timothy Hollingsworth, the chef of L.A. fine dining spot Otium, said he’s baking plenty of banana bread at home these days. In the past — particularly when he worked at The French Laundry in the Napa Valley — Hollingsworth might have reinforced his loaves with banana syrup, which he makes by gently cooking bananas in a sous vide. But in quarantine, he’s using his mother’s recipe, which doesn’t call for sous vide anything. “I love hers because it is very straightforward, well-balanced, and moist,” Hollingsworth said.
For others, baking banana bread has taken on a more meditative quality. Theresa Talor, a senior data management consultant in Houston, TX, said that baking banana bread has helped maintain her sanity after being furloughed from her job. “I needed to find a creative hobby that used my hands,” she said. “Baking filled that void, mostly because kneading is therapeutic and carbs are tasty.” Zohar agrees. “In general, cooking feels like an active form of self-care, but even more so in these difficult times,” he said.
But maybe the most striking aspect of the dish’s current allure is this: Baking banana bread feels like an easy-to-reach achievement in a time when we’re all feeling defeated.
“Quarantine has definitely changed the way I think about banana bread,” Hopkins reflected. “Everyone is trying to get by right now and it feels good to use the simple ingredients that we have available to us to make a dish that is both incredibly affordable and outrageously delicious.”
Barrett Prendergast agrees. “I love seeing people getting in the kitchen, being proud of their accomplishment, and having the confidence to share it,” she said. In a way, thanks to the Internet, banana bread has become a nationwide baking project of sorts. “There is so much comfort in community,” she said. “I am grateful to be able to connect with people over something like this.”
- Rachel Tepper Paley (kitchn)
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Truth about having stage four cancer: I have been blessed to have such a wonderful Honeybear who takes care of me and also I need to acknowledge there some friends that have really helped. It is interesting, however, when you go through such a trial you do find out who your friends are and how close you really are to people. So today having lunch with a girlfriend who has done an exceptional job of being here for me in ways that I never anticipated, Pamela Jeanne, I started to think about people who have helped and I would just like to thank you. Kelly for praying constantly for me and taking me to doctor appointments plus staying with me in the hospital. Terri for coming to get me and take me to art therapy. Traci , Ara, Lori, Adina, PJ, the Chen’s, Cathy&Ellie, Andi Rachel and Laura for providing gifts for Madi’s baby shower it meant so much to both of us. To Dawn and Mckenzie for giving Madi a spectacular baby shower when I could not do it. For Adina checking in on me every once in a while to make sure I’m doing OK and coming by to see me. For Lori and Sue and Allison for making meals for Madi, Jason and baby Max when I’m not able to. To Pam for making all those amazing baby blankets washcloths and burb clothes! Patty for coming to see me and then taking me to an oncology appointment when my husband couldn’t. A big key about all of this is that when you go through such a Trumatic life experience you’re never the same. I realize I’m not the same Jennifer and some people don’t understand that. They may also not understand when I have chemo brain and forget details or to be gracious for things they’ve done. I don’t mean to be ungrateful, these medications to keep me alive really mess with how I process information added to the extreme fatigue and when I have bad days I may not respond in a way that people think I should so I’m just asking for grace and understanding. And if I forgot to add you to this list that is just my chemo brain and please forgive me… Because I am forever grateful. #lifewithcancer #cancer #cancer #breastcancerawareness #breastcancer #stage4 #metastaticbreastcancer #mbc #metavivor (at Ladera Ranch Community)
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Below is a list of movies opening in the U.S. from September to December, organized chronologically by release date.
Among the movies of interest to theater lovers: Finn Wittrock (Death of A Salesman, Glass Menagerie) portrays Judy Garland’s fifth husband in “Judy,” a movie about her that bears great resemblance to a play that was on Broadway. Cynthia Erivo and Leslie Odom Jr.  (Tony winners for The Color Purple and Hamilton, respectively) star in “Harriet,” about Harriet Tubman. Pulitzer Prize winning playwright Tracy Letts adapts a novel for the screen. And, Heaven help us, both Dame Judi Dench and Sir Ian McKellen (as Gus The Theater Cat) in Cats, the movie version of the Broadway musical.
  Cynthia Erivo as Harriet Tubman
Dame Judy dench in Cats
Renee Zellweger and Finn Wittrock and Judy Garland and her fifth husband in “Judy”
Leslie Odom Jr in Harriet
Meryl Streep in Little Women
Sir Ian McKellen as Gus the Theater cat in Cats
(Below, an asterisk is placed next to names of movie cast members that theatergoers can legitimately claim as legitimate stage artists now or at least originally. For example, Willem Dafoe, a familiar face on screen who is appearing  is appearing in two high-profile movies this Fall, is a founding member of the experimental theater company The Wooster Group.)
SEPTEMBER
September 2
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Untouchable
Hulu Directed by: Ursula McFarlane Cast: Rosanna Arquette, Ronan Farrow, Paz de la Huerta
A documentary about Harvey Weinstein and the #MeToo movement.
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It: Chapter 2
Directed by: Andrés Muschietti Cast: Bill Hader, Jessica Chastain, James McAvoy, Finn Wolfhard, Sophia Lillis, Bill Skarsgard
Twenty-seven years after the Losers Club’s terrifying encounter with Derry’s most notorious clown, they receive a phone call that brings them all back together again.
Also: Blink of an Eye Ms. Purple
  September 13
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Directed by: John Crowley Cast:  Ansel Elgort, Finn Wolfhard, Nicole Kidman, Ashleigh Cummings, *Jeffrey Wright, Aneurin Bernard, Sarah Paulson, Luke Wilson
Based on Donna Tart’s Pulitzer Prize-winning 2014 novel from 2014 about one of the only survivors of a bombing at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, as he struggles to let go of his one connection to that day: a painting of a tiny bird, otherwise known as The Goldfinch.
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Haunt
Directed by: Scott Beck and Bryan Woods Cast:  Katie Stevens, Will Brittain, Lauryn Alisa McClain
On Halloween, a group of friends discover a haunted house that claims to create thrills based on real fears.
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Hustlers
Directed by: Lorene Scafaria Cast: Jennifer Lopez, Cardi B, Constance Wu, Lizzo, Keke Palmer, Julia Stiles, Lili Reinhart
Inspired by a 2015 New York Magazine article about a group of strippers stealing from their rich Wall Street clients during the financial crisis.
  Also (bear in mind it’s Friday the 13th)
Depraved Freaks Monos Moonlight Sonata
September 20
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Directed by: James Gray Cast: Brad Pitt, Liv Tyler, Tommy Lee Jones, Ruth Negga
Astronaut Roy McBride (Pitt) travels to the outer edge of our solar system on a dangerous mission to find his father (Tommy Lee Jones) who disappeared decades earlier, and may hold the key to a secret that threatens our very existence.
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Downton Abbey
Release date: September 20 Directed by: Michael Engler Cast: *Maggie Smith, Michelle Dockery, Laura Carmichael, Hugh Bonneville, Jim Carter, Joanna Froggat, Matthew Goode, *Elizabeth McGovern
The TV series made into a movie: It’s 1927, and Downton Abbey is about to receive some very special guests: King George V and Queen Mary.
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  Rambo: Last Blood
Directed by: Adrian Grunberg Cast: Sylvester Stallone, Paz Vega, Sergio Peris-Mencheta, Adriana Barraza, Yvette Monreal
The fifth Rambo installment; this time the daughter of a friend is kidnapped by a Mexican cartel
Between Two Ferns: The Movie
Netflix Directed by: Scott Aukerman Cast:  Zach Galifanakis, Lauren Lapkus, Ginger Gonzaga
A movie based on Zach Galifanakis’ cult parody talk show. Galifanakis must hit the road to defend his reputation as the premier celebrity interviewer of our time.
Also: Corporate Animals Diego Maradona Where’s My Roy Cohn?
September 27
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Judy
Directed by: Rupert Goold Cast: Renee Zellweger, Rufus Sewell, Finn Wittrock, Jessie Buckley
The last year of Judy Garland’s life, largely based on Peter Quilter’s play End of the Rainbow. During a five-week run in London she reflects on her rise to stardom, and fall in love with Mickey Deans (Wittrock) the man who became her fifth husband.
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The Report
Directed by: Scott Z. Burns Cast Adam Driver, Annette Bening, Jon Hamm, Matthew Rhys, Corey Stoll
Based on a true story, this political thriller follows Senate staffer Daniel Jones (Driver) as he leads an investigation in the CIA’s Detention and Interrogation Program, which engaged in “enhanced interrogation techniques” after 9/11.
Also: The Day Shall Come The Death of Dick Long Extra Ordinary The Sound of Silence
OCTOBER
October 4
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Joker
Directed by: Todd Phillips Cast: Joaquin Phoenix, Robert De Niro. Zazie Beetz
The origin story of the Batman villain, who started as a lonely, failed stand-up comedian.
The Woman in the Window
Directed by: Joe Wright Cast: Amy Adams, *Gary Oldman, Julianne Moore, Anthony Mackie, Brian Tyree Henry
Adapted by Tracy Letts from the best-selling novel by A.J. Finn, the movie stars Adams as an agoraphobic child psychologist who spends her days spying on the perfect family next door. But then she witnesses a crime…
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Pain and Glory
Directed by: Pedro Almodovar Cast: Antonio Banderas, Penelope Cruz
Banderas won Best Actor at the Cannes Film Festival for his role as a film director in the middle of a creative crisis
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The Current War
Directed by: Alfonso Gomez-Rejon Cast: Benedict Cumberbatch, *Michael Shannon, Nicholas Hoult, *Tom Holland, Katherine Waterston
Inventors Thomas Edison (Cumberbatch) and George Westinghouse (Shannon) race to complete rival electrical systems that will change modern life.
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Lucy in the Sky
Directed by: Noah Hawley Cast: Natalie Portman, Jon Hamm, Dan Stevens, Zazie Bettz, *Ellen Burstyn
Based on a true story, Portman stars as an astronaut who kidnaps his ex-boyfriend’s new girlfriend and drives from Houston to Orlando wearing an adult diaper. After a long mission, Lucy returns to Earth only to find her connection with her family — and reality — slipping away.
Also: Wrinkles the Clown
October 11
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Gemini Man
Directed by: Ang Lee Cast:  Will Smith, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Clive Owen, Benedict Wong
A former government assassin is targeted by his younger, more agile clone, able to predict his every thought and movement.
Parasite
Directed by: Bong Joon-ho Cast Song Kang-ho, Lee Sun-kyun, Cho Yeo-jeong, Choi Woo-shik, Park So-dam
The first Korean movie to win the Palme D’Or at the Cannes Film Festival earlier this year, it is a pitch-black modern fairytale the follows the wealthy Park family, and the much-poorer Kim clan.
Also: Jexi The Dead Center (Limited) High Strung Free Dance (Limited)
October 18
The Lighthouse
Directed by: Robert Eggers Cast Robert Pattinson, *Willem Dafoe
Two New England lighthouse keepers slowly lose their sanity.
Zombieland 2: Double Tap
Directed by: Ruben Fleischer Cast: Woody Harrelson, Jesse Eisenberg, Emma Stone, Abigail Breslin, Bill Murray, Rosario Dawson, Zoey Deutch, Luke Wilson
Ten years after the original movie, the characters reconnoitre at the White House, and head back on the road, meeting new survivors and enemies on the way. When he’s not acting in movies, Jesse Eisenberg has been busy writing plays Off-Broadway.
Maleficent 2: Mistress of Evil
Directed by: Joachim Ranning Cast:Angelina Jolie, Elle Fanning, Michelle Pfeiffer, Sam Reilly
Set several years after the first movie, Maleficent (Jolie) is living in peace when Aurora (Fanning) and Prince Phillip’s (Harris Dickinson) engagement throws everything into turmoil.
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The Addams Family
Directed by: Conrad Vernon, Greg Tiernan Cast: Charlize Theron, Chloë Grace Moretz, Oscar Isaac, Finn Wolfhard, Snoop Dog, Allison Janney, Bette Midler
In this animated film, the family does battle with a reality show host.
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Jojo Rabbit
Directed by: Taika Waititi Cast Taiki Waititi, Roman Griffin Davis, Thomasin McKenzie, Rebel Wilson, Stephen Merchant, Alfie Allen, Sam Rockwell, Scarlett Johansson
Based on the book Caging Skies by Christine Leunen, set during World War II in Germany, Griffin Davis is Jojo “Rabbit” Betzler, who discovers that his mother (Johansson) is hiding a Jewish girl in their attic. Jojo must confront his Nazi beliefs, with the help of his imaginary friend, a goofy version of the Fuhrer.
Also: Greener Grass
October 25
Black and Blue
Directed by: Deon Taylor Cast Naomie Harris, Tyrese Gibson, Frank Grillo
When rookie police officer Alicia West (Harris) accidentally records corrupt cops committing a crime on her body camera, she turns to her only possible ally, Milo “Mouse” Jackson (Gibson), to help her make sure they face justice.
The Last Full Measure
Directed by: Todd Robinson Cast Sebastian Stan, *Christopher Plummer, Ed Harris, William Hurt, Samuel L. Jackson, Jeremy Irvine, Alison Sudol
Based on a true story, Sebastian Stan plays investigator Scott Huffman, who signs on to help Vietnam veterans lobby for their comrade-in-arms to get a Congressional Medal of Honor after he gave his life saving them.
Also: Countdown Frankie The Kill Team Synonyms
NOVEMBER
November 1
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Motherless Brooklyn
Release date: November 1 Directed by: Edward Norton Cast Edward Norton, *Willem Dafoe, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Leslie Mann, Bobby Cannavale, Bruce Willis, Alec Baldwin, Fisher Stevens, *Cherry Jones
Based on Jonathan Lethem’s novel, this detective thriller stars Norton as a private eye with Tourette syndrome, who finds himself embroiled in a conspiracy involving Alec Baldwin.
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Harriet
Release date: November 1 Directed by: Kasi Lemmons Cast: *Cynthia Erivo, Janelle Monae, Joe Alwyn,* Leslie Odom Jr.
Erivo as Harriet Tubman
Also: Arctic Dogs Terminator: Dark Fate Burden Waves
November 8
Doctor Sleep Last Christmas Midway Playing with Fire Honey Boy
November 15
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Ford v. Ferrari Directed by: James Mangold Cast: Matt Damon, Christian Bale A British driver named Ken Miles (Christian Bale) and an engineer named Carroll Shelby (Matt Damon) to design something to compete against the Europeans
Also:
All Rise Charlie’s Angels The Good Liar The Lodge
November 22
21 Bridges A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood Frozen II Dark Waters
November 27 (Thanksgiving)
Knives Out Queen & Slim
DECEMBER
December 6
The Aeronauts Brahms: The Boy II Playmobil: The Movie Little Joe Portrait of a Lady on Fire
December 13
Black Christmas Jumanji: The Next Level Cunningham A Hidden Life Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon Uncut Gems
December 20
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Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker Directed by J.J. Abrams Cast: Adam Driver as Kylo Ren, Daisy Ridley, Domhnall Gleeson, Keri Russell, Mark Hamill, Oscar Isaac, Billie Lourd, Lupita Nyong’o, Carrie Fisher (!) Theatergoers note: Adam Driver and Keri Russell were the co-stars of Burn This on Broadway last season.
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Bombshell Cast: Charlize Theron, Nicole Kidman, Margot Robbie, *John Lithgow, Kate McKinnon, *Alison Janney The story of Fox News head Roger Ailes’ sexual harassment of his female employees.
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Cats Cast: *James Corden as Bustopher Jones, *Judi Dench as Old Deuteronomy, Jason Derulo as Rum Tum Tugger, Idris Elba as Macavity, Jennifer Hudson as Grizabella[, *Ian McKellen as Gus the Theatre Cat, Taylor Swift as Bombalurina, Rebel Wilson as Jennyanydots et al
The movie version of the long-running Broadway musical.
Also: Superintelligence
December 25 (Christmas)
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Little Women Directed by Greta Gerwig Cast: Saoirse Ronan, Emma Watson, Florence Pugh, Eliza Scanlen, Timothée Chalamet, Laura Dern and *Meryl Streep The eighth feature film adaptation of the 1868 novel by Louisa May Alcott.
Also: 1917 Spies in Disguise Just Mercy
December 27
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Fall 2019 Movie Preview for Theater Lovers Below is a list of movies opening in the U.S. from September to December, organized chronologically by release date.
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May 16, 2018: In other news
WCC holds 52nd Commencement Ceremony on Tuesday, May 15
 Wilkesboro, N.C. – Wilkes Community College’s 52nd Annual Commencement Ceremony took place on Tuesday, May 15, in the John A. Walker Community Center on the Wilkes Campus. Two ceremonies will be held.
 The Health Sciences Division and Applied Career Technologies Division graduates  participated in the 4 p.m. ceremony. The Arts & Sciences Division and the Business & Public Service Technologies Division graduates participated in the 7 p.m. ceremony.
 Presenters for the program were Dr. Jeff Cox, president of Wilkes Community College; Mr. Terry Bumgarner, chairperson of the Board of Trustees; and Kayla Colglazier, president of the Student Government Association. The speaker was  Dr. David Ritter, lead instructor Economics and Management Information Systems, and Blair Hancock, vice-president of Instruction, presented the candidates.
 The prelude for the ceremony Summit Strings (Mr. Steve Holman & Ms. Tess Angel). Ms. Tammy Griffin-Garcia, Soloist performed the national anthem and provided inspirational music.
 Following the ceremony, a reception was held in the Lakey Ballroom for graduates, faculty, staff and guests.
Arts and Sciences Division
 ASSOCIATE GRADUATES
Two-year Associate Degrees will be awarded to the following students:
 ASSOCIATE IN ARTS: Benjamin Thomas Adair, Moravian Falls; Billie LeAnn Adams, Millers Creek; Trent Michael Adams; North Wilkesboro; Allie Suzanne Anderson, Moravian Falls; Kayley Virginia Anderson, North Wilkesboro; Chrystal Aponte, North Wilkesboro; Taylor Haynes Baker, Wilkesboro; Mastin Cole Bauguess, Thurmound; Zoe Rae Beaman, North Wilkesboro; Joy Elizabeth Billings, Ronda; James Dylan Blankley, Ronda; Allison Belle Bowers, North Wilkesboro; Caighlen McKenzie Brady, Millers Creek; Summer Sky Branciforte, Traphill; Kaela Paige Bray, Millers Creek; Erik Bueno-Medina, Wilkesboro; Dawson William Burwell, Moravian Falls; Brittany Lee-Ann Byrd, Ronda; Lauren Ashton Byrd, North Wilkesboro; Logan Allen Byrd, North Wilkesboro; Heaven L. Call, Millers Creek; Adriana Alejandra Carmona-Jurado, Moravian Falls; Dashae LaVaun Chatham, Wilkesboro; Austin Benjamin Church, Wilkesboro; Kayla Marie Colglazier, Hays; Whittney Alissa Combs, Wilkesboro; Elizabeth Gray Cooke, Wilkesboro; Johanna Copley, North Wilkesboro; Karla Yamileth Cortez, Moravian Falls; Marc Gonzales Cruz, North Wilkesboro; Lauren Grace Dancy, Wilkesboro; Caroline Amelia Daughtry, Roaring River; Tracey Hockett Daughtry, Roaring River; Mikki Leigh Davis, Purlear; Jose Maria De La Garza, North Wilkesboro; Khara Faw Dimmette, North Wilkesboro; Angela Jean Dolinger, Wilkesboro; Ashley Espinoza, North Wilkesboro; Joshua Blake Estep, Millers Creek; Katelyn Yvonne Fielder, Barton; Maria Guadalupe Frausto-Barbosa, Wilkesboro; Lesly Pilar Fuentes-Ramirez, North Wilkesboro; Diego Francisco Garcia- Galindo, Wilkesboro; T.J. McRae Gordon, North Wilkesboro; Taylor Nicole Greer, North Wilkesboro; Rhianna Shanice Griffin, North Wilkesboro; Stephenie Alana Hamby, Millers Creek; Jessica Gisselle Henriquez, North Wilkesboro; Charles William Hicks, North Wilkesboro; Patrick Carl Hill, North Wilkesboro; Cassie N. Huffman, Wilkesboro;  Jonathan Willis Inman, Wilkesboro; Allison Mara Ivey, North Wilkesboro; Laken Alexandra Jarvis, Wilkesboro; Kodie Leigh Jennings, North Wilkesboro; Charles Jacob Johnson, Roaring River; Jesse Samuel Johnson, North Wilkesboro; Joseph Gregory Kennedy, Traphill; Megan Nicole Knight, Wilkesboro; Austin Timothy Lane, Wilkesboro; Rachel Dawn LaPrad, North Wilkesboro; Ana'e Desarae Limon, Wilkesboro; Morgen Nicole Love, North Wilkesboro; Yandery Mariela Manzanares, North Wilkesboro; Kyra Leigh McClarrin, North Wilkesboro; Erika Layne Miles, Hays; Ursela Gena Miller, North Wilkesboro; Stephen Christopher Mitchell, North Wilkesboro; Alexander Elijah Morales, Moravian Falls; Rachel Jean Muskelley, Wilkesboro; Pedro Anthony Noon, Ronda; Lakyn Danae Parrish, Wilkesboro; Dakota Leeann Passmore, North Wilkesboro; Haley Perez-Ramirez, North Wilkesboro; Tamika Lashaun Phillips, Millers Creek; Marco Antonio Pineda-Sierra, North Wilkesboro; Andrew Jeffrey Pinkerton, Wilkesboro; Ricky Seth Poe, Moravian Falls; Delaney Raeh Richards, North Wilkesboro; Gabriela Ruvalcaba-Barragan, North Wilkesboro; Garrett Joseph Saffold, Wilkesboro; Lisa Penhollow Salmon, North Wilkesboro; Alisha Dawn Scott, Sparta; Briana Church Shell, Millers Creek; Kirsten Sierra Shepherd, North Wilkesboro; James David Simmons, Jr., Wilkesboro; James Dalton Smith, Moravian Falls; Karma Raine Smith, North Wilkesboro; Miranda Michelle Smith, North Wilkesboro; Brandon James Teague, North Wilkesboro; Rebecca Elizabeth Triplett, North Wilkesboro; Mary Jane Boiser Vawter, McGrady; Moriah Grace Vimont, Moravian Falls; Phillip Ethan Waldrup-Dobbins, Ronda; Marissa Ruth Walker; Wilkesboro; Travis Remington Wall, Wilkesboro; Montanna Morgan Walters; Wilkesboro; Alicia Dawn Widener, Millers Creek; Zechariah Patrick Kent Wilborn, North Wilkesboro; and Olivia Marie Wilcox, North Wilkesboro.
 ASSOCIATE IN GENERAL EDUCATION: LarkAnn Louise Byrd, North Wilkesboro; Kayla Marie Colglazier, Hays; Katrina Leigh Fletcher, Purlear; Harlee Denise Glass, North Wilkesboro; Adrianne Janette Johnson            , North Wilkesboro; Alexandra Morgan Johnson, McGrady; Sydney Laura Johnson, Wilkesboro; Seth Malachi Kerr, Moravian Falls; Christen L. Martin, North Wilkesboro; Paige Elizabeth Neely, Millers Creek; John Thomas O'Connell, Jr., Millers Creek; Taylor Leigh Osborne, Boomer; Patricia Meadows Owens, Wilkesboro; Staley Elizabeth Parks , Wilkesboro; Selina Greene Richardson, North Wilkesboro; Kristie Hope Royal, North Wilkesboro; and Alicia Dawn Widener, Millers Creek.
 ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE: Evan Walsh Adams, North Wilkesboro; Ryan Richardson Barrett, Wilkesboro; Brandon Carl Billings,  Hays; Heaven L. Call, Millers Creek; Kayla Brooke Chipman         , Traphill; Daniel Ryan Cooke, Wilkesboro; Joshua Blake Estep, Millers Creek; William Chase Greene, Millers Creek; Leslie Giselle Huezo-Arias, Wilkesboro; Adrianne Janette Johnson , North Wilkesboro; Ana'e Desarae Limon, Wilkesboro; Bethany Noelle McGill, North Wilkesboro; Marlen Veronica Nava, Roaring River; Hunter Daniel Page, Purlear; Meagan Elizabeth Thibodeau, Moravian Falls; Cameron Grant Tribble, North Wilkesboro; and Kelsy Elizabeth Waddell, North Wilkesboro.
 Business and Public Service Technologies Division
 ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCE GRADUATES
The following student will receive Associate in Applied Science degrees:
 ACCOUNTING: Alejandra Limon,  Moravian Falls; Rosa Angelica Dionicio Mariano, North Wilkesboro; Kang McCoy , North Wilkesboro; Brenna Metzger Lara, Millers Creek; Katlyn Davis Mickel, Roaring River; Juan Antonio Olea Chamv, North Wilkesboro; Samantha Jane Prevette, Hays; and Susie Violeta Ramos, Wilkesboro.
 ADVERTISING & GRAPHIC DESIGN: Candelaria Andres Francisco, North Wilkesboro;
Alexandra Morgan Johnson,  McGrady; Danny Bubba Lane, North Wilkesboro; Marina Nicole Moore, Millers Creek; Courtney Young Moser, Wilkesboro; Sylvia Rubio-Reyes, Wilkesboro; Rosalinda Ruiz Carbajal, North Wilkesboro; Austin Ray Shrewsbury, North Wilkesboro; Alexis Erin Smith , Statesville; and Sabrina Michelle Summerlin, North Wilkesboro.
 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION: Aaron McKae Billings, Hays; Courtney Danielle Bullis,       North Wilkesboro; Joseph Alexander Kamperman, Boomer; Amanda Leigh Kelly, North Wilkesboro; Katlyn Davis Mickel, Roaring River; Donna Jean Miller,  North Wilkesboro; Juan Antonio Olea Chamv, North Wilkesboro; Marie Jeanette Phifer, Lenoir; Samantha Jane Prevette, Hays; and Laura Nichelle Rector, Hays.
 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION – Management Information Systems: Amanda Leigh Kelly, North Wilkesboro.
 COMPUTER INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY: Derek Scott Patterson, North Wilkesboro.
 COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY INTEGRATION –Game Development: Daniel Joseph Metz, McGrady.
 COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY INTEGRATION – Networking Technology: Kyle Conrad Martin, Ronda; and Trenton Matthew York, Wilkesboro.
 COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY INTEGRATION – Programming: Ashton James Absher, Moravian Falls
 CRIMINAL JUSTICE TECHNOLOGY: Hannah Kristain Absher , McGrady;
Vernon Earl Byrd, Hays; Brandon Matthew Caudle, Taylorsville; Sammy Shawn Clonch, Wilkesboro; Justin Lee Combs , Ronda; Ethan Daniel Gambill, North Wilkesboro; Colby Austin Greene, North Wilkesboro; Mirella Izquierdo, Wilkesboro; Caleb Richard Johnston, Hays; Alondra Limon-Garcia, Moravian Falls; Michelle Raye Mitchell, North Wilkesboro; Preston Lee Parsons, North Wilkesboro; Daniel Allen Prevette, Hays; Damian Lee Smithey, Ronda; and Derrick Allen Taylor, Wilkesboro.
 CULINARY ARTS: Andrea Fay Barton, Moravian Falls; Tonda Dane , Wilkesboro; Marie Shirk Maltba, North Wilkesboro; and Victoria Nicole Smith, Millers Creek.
 EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION: Amber Noel Anglin , North Wilkesboro; Racheal Lynn Brionez, Wilkesboro; Laken Nicole Cox, Ronda; Jamie Marie Higginbotham, Wilkesboro; and Jenna Alysse Walker, North Wilkesboro.
 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY – Network Management: Sean Conan Nichols, Wilkesboro
 DIPLOMA PROGRAMS
 OFFICE ADMINISTRATION: Christian Yolanda Howell, Wilkesboro
 CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS
 The following will receive certificates:
 ADVERTISING AND GRAPHIC DESIGN – Graphic Design: Candelaria Andres Francisco, North Wilkesboro; Alexandra Morgan Johnson, McGrady; Danny Bubba Lane, North Wilkesboro; Marina Nicole Moore, Millers Creek; Courtney Young Moser, Wilkesboro; Rosalinda Ruiz Carbajal, North Wilkesboro; and Austin Ray Shrewsbury, North Wilkesboro
 ADVERTISING AND GRAPHIC DESIGN – Photography: Candelaria Andres Francisco, North Wilkesboro; Alexandra Morgan Johnson, McGrady; Danny Bubba Lane, North Wilkesboro; Marina Nicole Moore, Millers Creek; Courtney Young Moser, Wilkesboro; Sylvia Rubio-Reyes, Wilkesboro; Rosalinda Ruiz Carbajal, North Wilkesboro; and Austin Ray Shrewsbury, North Wilkesboro.
 COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY INTEGRATION – Cyber Crime: Douglas James Morrison, Moravian Falls.
 COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY INTEGRATION – Networking Security: Kyle Conrad Martin, Ronda; Douglas James Morrison, Moravian Falls; and Trenton Matthew York, Wilkesboro.
 COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY INTEGRATION – Networking Technology: Kyle Conrad Martin, Ronda; and Trenton Matthew York, Wilkesboro.
 CRIMINAL JUSTICE TECHNOLOGY: Haley Patricia Barker, Hays; Kendra Blane Casse, North Wilkesboro; Breanna Lynn Dancy, North Wilkesboro; Michaela Madison Huffman, Purlear; and Ashley MacKenzie Woodruff, Hays.
 EARLY CHILDHOOD: Racheal Lynn Brionez, Wilkesboro; Emory Christian Carroll, Moravian Falls; Hannah Nichole Shumate, North Wilkesboro; and Siara Eden Vidrine, Moravian Falls.
 INFANT/TODDLER CARE: Racheal Lynn Brionez, Wilkesboro.
 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY- Information Technology: Jared Nathenial Ball, North Wilkesboro; Addison Blaine Carrigan, Millers Creek; Melissa Grace Cleary, North Wilkesboro;
Andrew Paul Johnson, Millers Creek; Dalton Maclaine Johnson, Purlear; Zachary Keith Lunsford, Wilkesboro; Alexy Mario Palma, North Wilkesboro; Kaitlyn Michelle Roark, North Wilkesboro; Ryan Thomas Smith, North Wilkesboro; and Brittany Marie Watkins, North Wilkesboro.
 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY - Cyber Security: Vernon Earl Byrd, Hays
 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY – Network Management: Sean Conan Nichols, Wilkesboro
 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY – Network Security: Sean Conan Nichols, Wilkesboro
 Health Sciences Division
 ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCE GRADUATES
 The following students will receive Associate in Applied Science degrees:
 ASSOCIATE DEGREE NURSING: Jessica Harris Ball, Purlear; Kayla Ann Bowlin, Millers Creek; LarkAnn Louise Byrd, North Wilkesboro; Alivia Leeann Flinchum, North Wilkesboro; Kayla Laws Hawkins, Hays; Benjamin Silas Johnson, North Wilkesboro; Hannah Daun Johnson, Millers Creek; Tiffany Lashele Lytton,  North Wilkesboro; Teresa Munoz-Maya, Hays; Taylor Leigh Osborne, Boomer; Haley Nichole Wagoner, Millers Creek; Dongyan Wang, Wilkesboro; and Callie Brooke West, Wilkesboro.
 EMERGENCY MEDICAL SCIENCE: Colby Ryan Cooper, Thurmond; Heather Renee Dancy, McGrady; and Jesse Robert Laws, North Wilkesboro.
 HUMAN SERVICES TECHNOLOGY: Lindsey Michelle Baldwin , Hays; Simone Nicole Barbetta-Latos, North Wilkesboro; Natalie Jean Helms, Wilkesboro; Tamara Nicole Mayes, Wilkesboro; Barbara Diane Thompson, North Wilkesboro; and Brenda Sue Trivette, Purlear.
 MEDICAL ASSISTING: Annette Nichols Laws, North Wilkesboro; Marie Kuharik Mercer, Millers Creek; Hannah Elizabeth Miles, Roaring River; Kaitlyn Michelle Mullis, Roaring River; Maria Jasmin Munoz-Maya         , Hays; Paige Elizabeth Neely, Millers Creek; Rebekah LeeAnn Pardue, Millers Creek; Kristie Hope Royal, North Wilkesboro; Mercedes Oyola Simons, North Wilkesboro; and Allison Ruth Virginia Strickland, Traphill.
 RADIOGRAPHY: Madison Olivia Ashley, North Wilkesboro; Abigail Christine Byrd, North Wilkesboro; Janice Marie Foster, Hays; Tracey Jean Harkless, Wilkesboro; Hugo Fernando Limon-Davalos, North Wilkesboro; Brianna Lea Shelton, Wilkesboro; and Stephanie Edan Wingler, North Wilkesboro.
 RESPIRATORY THERAPY: Lyndsey Raegen Bumgarner, Wilkesboro; Layvin Allen Ferguson, Millers Creek; Kara Leigh Forester, Wilkesboro; and Laykn Johnson Howard, North Wilkesboro.
 DIPLOMA PROGRAMS
The following will receive one-year diplomas:
 DENTAL ASSISTING: Kendall Genene Faw, Wilkesboro; Hannah Ashley Miller, Moravian Falls; and Haley Jensen Rogers, Wilkesboro.
 CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS
 HUMAN SERVICES TECHNOLOGY: Christen L. Martin, North Wilkesboro; and Brenda Sue Trivette, Purlear.
 Applied Career Technologies Division
 ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCE GRADUATES
The following students will receive Associate in Applied Science degrees:
 APPLIED ANIMAL SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY: Jeff Patterson Allison, North Wilkesboro;
Brandon Wayne Blankenship,  North Wilkesboro; Harlee Denise Glass, North Wilkesboro; Kasey Lee Harrold, Millers Creek; Erica Leigh Matteson, Wilkesboro; Brittany Nicole McNeill, North Wilkesboro; Katelyn McKenzie Parker, Wilkesboro; Ruth Grace St. John, Ronda; Lisa South Staley, Millers Creek; and Bailey Nicole Sturgill, Hays.
 APPLIED ANIMAL SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY – Poultry Management Technology: Jeff Patterson Allison, North Wilkesboro; Kasey Lee Harrold, Millers Creek; Ruth Grace St. John, Ronda; Lisa South Staley,     Millers Creek; and Bailey Nicole Sturgill, Hays.
 APPLIED ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY: Jarrett Lane Brown , Millers Creek; Jake L. Craven, Millers Creek; Jacob Scott Eddy, Wilkesboro; James Dakota Garris, Traphill; Heather Nicole McGuire Richter, Wilkesboro; and Nicholas Trentten Sparks, Roaring River.
 ARCHITECTURAL TECHNOLOGY: Sharyn Danielle Stone, Ronda.
 Architecture Technology: Joshua Taylor Benson , Moravian Falls; Samantha Ann Church, Wilkesboro; Sarah Lynn Church, Wilkesboro; Jenny Lopez-Jimenez, Wilkesboro; and Andrew Ray Williams, North Wilkesboro.
 Building Construction Technology: Dylan Ray Bauguess , Traphill; and Sharyn Danielle Stone, Ronda.
 AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY: Mason James Brinegar, North Wilkesboro; and Giovanni Montoya, Wilkesboro.
 BUILDING CONTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY: Joshua Taylor Benson            , Moravian Falls.
 DIESEL AND HEAVY EQUIPMENT TECHNOLOGY: Daniel Alexander Cook, Wilkesboro; Jacob Lyndsay Greene, Wilkesboro; Hunter Deice Jolly, Roaring River; Khori Thomas Jones, Boomer; Logan Walker Page, Ferguson; Gabriel Elijah Patrick, North Wilkesboro; John Ray Wilbourn, Purlear; and Jacob Austin Wood           , Wilkesboro.
 HORTICULTURE TECHNOLOGY: Roxanne Kay Beck,  North Wilkesboro; Bobbie Santanna Smoot, Ronda; Lisa South Staley, Millers Creek; and Randall Austin Trapp, North Wilkesboro.
 DIPLOMA PROGRAMS
The following will receive one-year diplomas:
 APPLIED ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY – CNC Machining Technology: James Dakota Garris, Traphill
 APPLIED ENGINERRING TECHNOLOGY – 3D Design Technology - James Dakota Garris, Traphill
 ARCHITECTURAL TECHNOLOGY- Architecture Technology: Samantha Ann Church, Wilkesboro; Sarah Lynn Church, Wilkesboro; Jenny Lopez-Jimenez,  Wilkesboro; Sharyn Danielle Stone, Ronda; and Andrew Ray Williams, North Wilkesboro.
 ARCHITECTURAL TECHNOLOGY- Building Construction Technology: Dylan Ray Bauguess, Traphill; and Sharyn Danielle Stone, Ronda.
 HORTICULTURE TECHNOLOGY: Benjamin Phoenix Branciforte, Hays; James Thomas King, Wilkesboro; Roger Haskel Morrow, Millers Creek; and Janine Diane Severt, Wilkesboro.
 WELDING: Thomas Shea Bitner, Purlear; Aaron Morgan Brown, Roaring River; Jonathan Chance Cleary, Purlear; Jesse Lee Driver, Boomer; Zachary Robert Huffman, North Wilkesboro; Samuel Aaron McNeil, Boomer; Kyle Edward Murray, Traphill; and Neil Jacob Rotsheck, Millers Creek.
  CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS
The following will receive certificates:
 APPLIED ANIMAL SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY – Animal Production: Bailey Nicole Sturgill, Hays.
 APPLIED ANIMAL SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY – Basic Animal Science: Lisa South Staley, Millers Creek.
 APPLIED ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY – Advanced Level II CNC Machining: Michael Shane Hill, Ronda.
 APPLIED ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY – Basic Level I CNC Machining: Michael Shane Hill, Ronda.
 APPLIED ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY – Level I Electronics Technology: Christopher Alexander Roten, North Wilkesboro.
 ARCHITECTURAL TECHNOLOGY – Architectural Technology Level I: Joshua Taylor Benson, Moravian Falls; Samantha Ann Church, Wilkesboro; Sarah Lynn Church, Wilkesboro;
Jenny Lopez-Jimenez, Wilkesboro; Sharyn Danielle Stone, Ronda; and Andrew Ray Williams, North Wilkesboro.
 ARCHITECTURAL TECHNOLOGY – CAD/BIM: Joshua Taylor Benson, Moravian Falls;
Samantha Ann Church, Wilkesboro; Sarah Lynn Church, Wilkesboro; Jenny Lopez-Jimenez, Wilkesboro; Sharyn Danielle Stone, Ronda; and Andrew Ray Williams, North Wilkesboro.
 ARCHITECTURAL TECHNOLOGY - CAD Techniques: Joshua Taylor Benson, Moravian Falls; Samantha Ann Church, Wilkesboro; Sarah Lynn Church,  Wilkesboro; Jenny Lopez-Jimenez, Wilkesboro; Sharyn Danielle Stone, Ronda; and Andrew Ray Williams, North Wilkesboro.
 ARCHITECTURAL TECHNOLOGY – Carpentry: Dylan Ray Bauguess, Traphill; and Sharyn Danielle Stone, Ronda.
 ARCHITECTURAL TECHNOLOGY – Construction Management: Jenny Lopez-Jimenez, Wilkesboro.
 ARCHITECTURAL TECHNOLOGY – Construction Mechanical Trades: Joshua Taylor Benson, Moravian Falls; and Sharyn Danielle Stone, Ronda.
 ARCHTECTURAL TECHNOLOGY – Project Planning: Dylan Ray Bauguess, Traphill; Joshua Taylor Benson, Moravian Falls; Samantha Ann Church , Wilkesboro; Sarah Lynn Church, Wilkesboro; Jenny Lopez-Jimenez,  Wilkesboro; Sharyn Danielle Stone, Ronda; and Andrew Ray Williams, North Wilkesboro.
 AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY - Basic Transportation: Graylen Edward Barnes, Wilkesboro; Mason James Brinegar, North Wilkesboro; Joshua Dylan Brown, Purlear; Stephen James Brown, Millers Creek; Ca-Sandra Irene Burton , Wilkesboro; Josh Lee Call, North Wilkesboro; Joseph Kyle Casstevens, Ferguson; Jacob Lyndsay Greene, Wilkesboro; Gabriel Griffin, Millers Creek; Dawton Allen Hamby, Purlear; Devin James Johnson, Wilkesboro; Winston Blake Johnson, North Wilkesboro; Hunter Deice Jolly, Roaring River; Khori Thomas Jones, Boomer; Isaias Landeros-Davalos,  North Wilkesboro; Joshua Lee Long, Hays; Rylan Cole Long,             North Wilkesboro; Jonathan Lugo-Parra, North Wilkesboro; Zachary Nolan Miller, North Wilkesboro; Giovanni Montoya, Wilkesboro; James Dean Moretz , Millers Creek; Armando Javier Orozco, Moravian Falls; Jackson Conley Evan Phipps, Ronda; James Matthew Taylor, Purlear; John Ray Wilbourn, Purlear; and Patrick Scott Wilhelm, Traphill.
 AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY – Transportation Climate Control: Graylen Edward Barnes, Wilkesboro; Mason James Brinegar, North Wilkesboro; Josh Lee Call, North Wilkesboro; Joseph Kyle Casstevens, Ferguson; Tyler Shane Cranfill, Hays;Jacob Lyndsay Greene, Wilkesboro; Devin James Johnson,  Wilkesboro; Hunter Deice Jolly, Roaring River; Khori Thomas Jones, Boomer; Isaias Landeros-Davalos, North Wilkesboro; Rylan Cole Long, North Wilkesboro; Jonathan Lugo-Parra,  North Wilkesboro; Giovanni Montoya, Wilkesboro; James Dean Moretz, Millers Creek; Logan Walker Page, Ferguson; Jackson Conley Evan Phipps, Ronda; James Matthew Taylor, Purlear; John Ray Wilbourn, Purlear; and Patrick Scott Wilhelm, Traphill.
 DIESEL AND HEAVY EQUIPMENT TECHNOLOGY – Diesel and Heavy Equipment Technology: Benjamin Carroll Bradburn, Millers Creek; and Gabriel Griffin, Moravian Falls.
 WELDING - MIG: Charles Jacob Ballard, Wilkesboro; Jacob Ryan Church, Moravian Falls;
Aidan Thomas Ellsworth, North Wilkesboro; Owen Thomas Felts , Wilkesboro; Noah Landon Greene, Purlear; Zachary Michael Gregory, Purlear; Dylan Blake Handy , North Wilkesboro;
Ezekiel Morgan Hayes, McGrady; William Cody Johnson,  North Wilkesboro; Payton Grant Moore, Millers Creek; Jesse Aaron Pennell, North Wilkesboro; and Zachary Isaac Ritenour, Ferguson.
 WELDING - SMAW & MIG: Holden McNeil Eller, Moravian Falls.
 WELDING - TIG: Charles Jacob Ballard, North Wilkesboro; Owen Thomas Felts, Wilkesboro;
Noah Landon Greene, Purlear; Zachary Michael Gregory, Purlear; Dylan Blake Handy, McGrady; William Cody Johnson, Wilkesboro; and Kyle Reid Tinnin, Wilkesboro.                          
  Wilkes Community College, a member of the North Carolina Community College System, is a public, two-year, open-door institution serving the people of Wilkes, Ashe and Alleghany counties and beyond. Established in 1965, WCC continues to build on a strong history of meeting the educational needs and cultural interests of our students, community and workforce. WCC prepares learners for success in a dynamic world.
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Morena Baccarin born June 2, 1979 is a Brazilian-American performer. She is known for depicting Inara Serra in the arrangement Firefly and the subsequent film Serenity, Adria in the arrangement Stargate SG-1 and the subsequent film Stargate: The Ark of Truth, Anna in the 2009 variant of the arrangement V, Vanessa in the hero comic drama film Deadpool, and Jessica Brody in the Showtime arrangement Homeland (for which she got an Emmy designation for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series in 2013). She assumes the part of Dr. Leslie Thompkins in the Fox TV arrangement Gotham. Baccarin was conceived in Rio de Janeiro, the little girl of Vera Setta, a performer, and Fernando Baccarin, a columnist. She is of Italian plummet. Her name, “Morena”, signifies “brunette” in Portuguese. When she was seven, she moved with her family to Greenwich Village, New York, as her dad was exchanged to fill in as a proofreader at Globo TV’s home office. Baccarin went to Public School 41 and New York City Lab School for Collaborative Studies, where she and her future Homeland co-star Claire Danes were cohorts. She later went to the Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music and Art and Performing Arts before she entered the venue program at the Juilliard School, where she was in the Drama Division’s Group 29 (1996– 2000). Baccarin wedded American movie maker and executive Austin Chick in November 2011. Their child, Julius, was conceived on October 22, 2013. Chick petitioned for separate in July 2015, refering to beyond reconciliation contrasts. On March 18, 2016 Baccarin and Chick’s separation ended up official. In September 2015, Baccarin said that after her separation was finished, she intended to wed her Gotham co-star, Ben McKenzie, including that she was pregnant with their tyke. The couple have a girl, Frances Laiz Setta Schenkkan, conceived March 2, 2016. Baccarin and McKenzie reported their commitment in November 2016. They were hitched in Brooklyn, New York, on June 2, 2017, Baccarin’s 38th birthday celebration. Morena Baccarin Height Weight & Family Info.
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Full Name: Morena Silva de Vaz Setta Baccarin
Nick Name: Morena
Family Members: Fernando Baccarin (Father) Vera Setta (Mother) Julius Chick (Son)
Education: Morena went to Public School 41 and after that to New York City Lab School for Collaborative Studies. She additionally went to Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music and Art and Performing Arts, before she turned into a piece of the venue program at Juilliard School in Manhattan, New York City in 1996. There, she in the Drama Division’s Group 29 from 1996 to 2000.
Date of Birth: 2nd June, 1979
Birthplace: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Zodiac Sign: Gemini
Religion: Roman Catholic.
Ethnicity: White
Nationality: Brazilian
Profession: Actress, Voice Actor
Measurements: 34-24-37 in or 86-61-94 cm
Bra Size: 32B
Height: 5′ 7½” (171 cm)
Weight: 126 lbs or 57 kg
Eye Color: Brown – Light
Hair Color: Black
Dress Size: 6
Shoe Size: 8
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Boyfriend/Dating History: Austin Chick (2009– 2016) – Morena wedded the American executive, Austin Chick on November 26, 2011 in the wake of beginning dating in 2009. Morena and Austin have one child, Julius (conceived – October 22, 2013). In July 2015, she petitioned for separate from which was finished on March 18, 2016. Ben McKenzie (2015-Present) – She began dating on-screen character Ben McKenzie in September 2015 and connected with him in November 2016. On March 2, 2016, the couple respected their first kid, girl Frances Laiz Setta Schenkkan.
Known For: Firefly, Serenity, Stargate, V, Homeland
Active Year: 2001 (present)
Favorite Movie: The Bridges of Madison County (1995), The Piano (1993), Double Indemnity (1944), The Labyrinth (1986), The NeverEnding Story (1984)
Favorite Song: F— You – Cee Lo Green
Favorite Artist: David Bowie
Favorite Books: The Great Gatsby
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Year Title 2001 Perfume Way Off Broadway 2002 Roger Dodger 2005 Serenity 2008 Death in Love Stargate: The Ark of Truth 2009 Stolen 2014 Back in the Day Son of Batman 2015 Spy 2016 Batman: Bad Blood Deadpool 2017 Malevolent 2018 Deadpool 2
Television
Year Title 2002–2003 Firefly 2005 It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia 2005–2006 Justice League Unlimited 2006 The O.C. How I Met Your Mother Justice 2006–2007 Stargate SG-1 2007 Las Vegas Heartland Sands of Oblivion 2008 Dirt Numb3rs 2009 Medium 2009–2011 V 2010 The Deep End 2011 Batman: The Brave and the Bold Look Again 2011–2014 The Mentalist 2011–2013 Homeland 2012–2013 The Good Wife 2014 Warriors 2014–2016, 2018 The Flash 2014 The Red Tent 2015–present Gotham
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Small Wonders VI opens tonight at @archenemyarts! Stop by, if you can, and check out the gallery's array of lil bitty pieces by a formidable roster of artists, all priced at $250 or less. I'll be showing two black and white sketches (studio photo by Jason Chen) . Participating artists: Alex Eckman-Lawn Alex Garant Alex Kuno Alexis Talia Allison Sommers Audrey Pongracz Bayo Ben Patterson Bill Ross Brian Mashburn Bruce Parker Chad Pierce Colin Frangicetto Craww Daria Hlazatova Darla Jackson David Seidman Dylan Garrett Smith Erich J. Moffitt Grace Lang Grelin Machin Gretchen Lewis Hawk Krall Heather Buchanan Jas Helena Jason Hernandez Jeanne D'Angelo Jeremy Cross Jeremy Hush Jim McKenzie John Walker Johnie Thornton Kaila Gee Kindra Nikole Kit Mizeres Kristen Egan Kristin Scholz Maj Askew Maria Teicher Matt Ritchie Michael Reedy Michelle Avery Konczyk Miles Ritchie Nathan Durfee Nom Kinnear King Paul Romano Rachael Bridge Robert Kraiza Ruth Speer Ryan Psota Scott Kirschner Sean Xenos Shaun Beaudry Stephanie Struse Tracy Lewis Valency Genis Veks Van Hillik Wiley Wallace (and myself) (at Arch Enemy Arts)
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