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paintermagazine · 11 months
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‘Don’t mess with the ground staff!’
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Original publication from: ‘A Signet Gothic’
Original title and cover: ‘Mansion of Evil’ by Caroline Farr
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73suggestions · 2 years
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House of Dark Illusions by Caroline Farr, 1973
Book available at archive.org
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coochiequeens · 2 years
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Men have always had the right to improve themselves to attract willing sexual partners. And recent generations of men chose to ruin their brains with porn instead
A public health researcher running for Congress is sparking backlash after calling for sexual intercourse to be enshrined as a human right. Alexandra Hunt, a Democrat, is running to unseat Dwight Evans in Pennsylvania’s 3rd Congressional District.
On October 17, Hunt posted a thread to Twitter in which she bemoaned the lack of sex young men are reportedly having, and appeared to blame the criminalization of the sex trade for violence against women. Hunt’s thread comes just days after a 22-year-old man in Ohio was arrested for planning a misogynistic “slaughter” of 3,000 women in relation for his lack of success in dating. 
“Young men aren’t having sex!” Hunt wrote, “Nearly a third of men under 30 have not had sex. And a higher percent do not have as much sex as they’d like – not exactly surprising, but this kind of statistic is a sign of much deeper problems.”
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Hunt went on to blame the “criminalization” of the sex trade for a decline in men’s mental health, and claimed that the removal of prostitution advertisements on sites like Craigslist was responsible for a spike in violence against women.
“Our society criminalizes sex & sweeps it under the rug. The consequences are straightforward – there is more violence. Since platforms like Craigslist were banned from advertising sex, serious violent crimes against all women – not just sex workers – has increased by nearly 1/5,” Hunt wrote.
“We should be moving toward a right to sex. People should be able to have sex when they feel they want to, and we need to develop services that meet people’s needs without attaching the baggage of shame or criminalization.”
Hunt’s thread has sparked widespread backlash, with feminists and anti-sex trade advocates in particular outraged at Hunt’s suggestions.
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Tom Farr, a law reform specialist working in the area of abolishing sexual exploitation, took to Twitter to criticize Hunt, and condemn her vision for a “right to sex.” In an 11-post thread, Farr noted that Hunt’s idea that legalized prostitution services would reduce violence against women was largely unsubstantiated. 
Farr pointed to a 2008 study out of New Zealand which showed that 35% of women working within the country’s decriminalized sex trade felt they “had to take a client even when they didn’t want to,” and that many had been sexually assaulted or forced to provide sexual services against their will. 
“Suggesting that a ‘right to sex’ should be enshrined in law demonstrates a total lack of regard for the women & children who will be exploited, abused, & trafficked to meet this ‘demand,'” Farr wrote.
Speaking to Reduxx, Dr. Caroline Norma, a researcher at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology and a member of the Coalition Against Trafficking in Women Australia, expressed grave concerns about Hunt’s posts on Twitter.
“The first thing any woman in the sex industry will tell you is that they avoid young male customers, especially if they’re drunk or high. This is because they’re more brutal than older men, and put them through hours of punishing porn sex,” Dr. Norma says, “Heterosexual women, too, try to avoid them, and know they’re not husband material anyway.”
Dr. Norma believes the blame is not the criminalization of the sex trade, as Hunt asserted, but rather the increasing socio-sexual impact of pornography.
“The fact is, young American men aren’t having sex these days because the sex they want is too much and too rough for even sexually groomed young women to face.”
Dr. Norma’s comments recall a TikTok in which a young woman was reporting severe cervical damage from rough sex recently went viral after they were posted to Twitter. The post sparked widespread discussion amongst young women in which they reported increasingly disturbing expectations from their male partners during sexual activity.
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Weeks prior, a TikTok had wracked up attention in which UK-based influencer Emma Duncan described that sexual health professionals were reporting an “alarming” increase in young girls presenting with anal tears after being subjected to rough, porn-inspired sex.
“Congressional candidates like Hunt need to stand up as adults against the cyber drip feed of pornography going into the veins of the city’s male youth if it wants to deliver them better futures,” Dr. Norma says, “Sacrificing the city’s female youth to their pornographic fixes is a direct act of gender discrimination that should leave Hunt in the political wilderness.”
“Giving government endorsement to these young men inflicting themselves on women in prostitution is not solving the problem that caused their involuntary celibacy in the first place. The problem was pornography, and the Philadelphia congress needs to urgently wean its male youth off of this drug if it wants to secure them healthy, happy sex lives.”
Alexandra Hunt describes herself as an “advocate for social, racial, economic, and environmental justice, and an organizer.” She is a former stripper, and has spoken positively about her experience in the sex industry.
In April, Hunt became the first political candidate to partner with OnlyFans to fund her campaign. OnlyFans promoted Hunt’s candidacy, and even assisted her in the creation of a campaign advertisement using their logo. 
Hunt is a vocal creator on OnlyFans herself. One of the first locked posts on her account is headlined: “dropping my own sex tape.”
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Hunt is not the only political candidate in the United States who has made “sex positivity” a cornerstone of their campaign. 
Last week, a third-party Congressional candidate in New York released a sex tape to highlight his sex positive campaign platform. Mike Itkis, who is running to unseat Jerry Nadler in Manhattan’s 12th Congressional District, released a video on a major pornography platform with adult performer Nicole Sage.
By Anna Slatz Anna is the Co-Founder and Editor-in-Chief at Reduxx, with a journalistic focus on covering crime, child predators, and women's rights. She lives in Canada, enjoys Opera, and kvetches in her spare time.
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lyhytkertomus · 1 year
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🕯️✨ Caroline Farr: A Castle In Canada Kansi: 5/5 ✴️ Upea, täydellinen kauhuromanttinen kansi. Kuun valaiseman sankaritar pakenee vauhdilla ja talo siintää taustalla todella uhkaavasti. Peilimäinen järvenpinta on myös 👌💯 lisä. Yksi lemppareista. Kirjan nimi: ”A Castle In Canada” 2/5 ✴️ Linna + Kanada -yhdistelmä ei kyllä toimi. Kanadasta löytyy ehkä erämaata, mutta mielikuvissa maassa tuskin on vanhoja linnoja, joissa kummittelee. Ei herätä ainakaan tämän lukijan kiinnostusta. Talon nimi: ”Chateau des Larmes” 2/5 ✴️ Ilmeisesti kirjassa viitataan linnaan myös nimellä The Chateau of Tears eli kyynelten linna. Kovin mahtipontista. Ehkä jopa liian. Ainakin kun nimi on ranskaksi. Kirjailijan nimi: ”Caroline Farr” 3/5 ✴️ Lisäsin tämän uuden kategorian, koska kaikkihan nämä kirjoittaa salanimillä. Tällä kertaa kyseessä on oikeasti australialainen kirjailija Richard Wilkes-Hunter. Etunimi Caroline on jotenkin liian moderni ja amerikkalainen, olisin suositellut Richardille mieluummin vaikka Margaretia. Tagline: ”Horror lurks in a mist-shrouded castle and love’s dream becomes a nightmare of terror…” 4/5 ✴️ Kaunista. Kaikki olennaiset eli painajaiset ja horrorit mainittu. Mutta en oo niin varma tosta ”love’s dream” -ilmaisusta… Aika lässy jotenkin! 🌙 Takakannesta poimittua: ”From the moment lovely Darleen Tracy enters the Montaigne family chateau a sense of foreboding brushes like warning wings against her heart.” 🤯 DARLEEN TRACY? Richardilla ei selvästikään ole nämä nimeämishommat ihan hanskassa. Järkyttävää, ei noin voi nimetä sankaritarta. ”Like warning wings against her heart” ei taida edes olla mikään oikea ilmaisu mutta pisteet yliampuvuudesta. 👏
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Vintage Paperback - A Castle In Canada by Caroline Farr
Art by Alan Kass
Signet (1967)
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vivelareine · 2 years
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Nancy goldstones book sounds worse the more I hear about it.
What's funny is that my initial impression of the book was just that it was poorly written, but in a milder "Well, this historiography is very shallow and not well done, I guess I will write a review with my thoughts" sort of way.
But the more Nancy Goldstone posts these increasingly volatile rants where she does thing like attack people with a lot more authority on Marie Antoinette and related subjects than her (such as Caroline Weber and Catriona Seth); the more she reveals that she doesn't even have a basic grasp on scholarship or the sources that she's using. Like at all.
She makes claims that are disproved with a really basic look at sources. She constantly flip-flops details in her claims, like she's played a game of Source Telephone and can't actually remember the information she's taken in. She reveals that the foundation of her claim of paternity is something that doesn't exist (Saint-Priest saying Fersen stayed overnight at the Trianon for days during this period) and so on.
So now instead of a mild review of "oh hey, this is not well done," the review is more "how did this woman get into the business of writing history books when she has such a loose grasp on history, sources, scholarship and what it takes to write about it?"
Like... Evelyn Farr has a better grasp on historiography than Nancy Goldstone. Let it sink in that I am saying that, y 'all. Evelyn Farr has a better grasp on things than Nancy Goldstone. Farr frequently cherry picks sources to suit her needs, but she doesn't make totally unhinged claims like "Louis XVI wasn't there at the party for Gustav III!!!!"
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dozydawn · 3 years
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A Castle in Canada by Caroline Farr, 1973. Paperback detail. Illustrated by Allan Kass.
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ashintheairlikesnow · 2 years
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May we have some Jake in pain? Pretty please 🥺 - theo-
@boxboysandotherwhump I will now break you knowing this is not what you asked for but it's what came to mind
CW: Child abuse, abuse victim lying to protect abuser, referenced underage drug use
"Hey, are you okay?" Caroline Farr leans over, looking down at where Jake lays on his back in the grassy meadow out on the edge of the little town. Her face blocks the sun, and she's mostly in silhouette, but Jake gets a glimpse of her ponytail hanging long, and her big brown eyes, eyebrows pinched together in worry.
"Fine. I fell down." His voice is gravel, it hurts inside his throat, but he ignores it. Doesn't hurt as bad as his rib does, anyway.
The bus dropped him off an hour ago.
He has to go back home to his mom soon enough, but he doesn't want to yet. If he does, she'll see his face and know.
They can't keep spending money they don't have on lawyers who can't get the judge to believe them, that he needs to never see his dad again. He wants to never see his dad again.
If only he were big enough to really fight back. He will be, one day.
"You don't look fine. And you don't look like you fell down. You look like someone beat the holy heck outta you." Caroline drops to a crouch next to him, and her fingers brush the fringe of blond hair at his forehead.
It tingles, a little, where she touches. Warm in ways that make him shiver and his tongue feel too big for words.
He would like to maybe ask her out - they have 7th period science together, and she's in chorus and sings alto - but his thirteen-year-old brain can't seem to make it happen.
"Yeah... yeah. Someone did," He says, and exhales slowly. "Someone always frickin' does."
"You spent the weekend with your dad, huh?"
Caroline has been in his classes since they moved here. She knows about Jake's dad. Most of them probably do by now. The teachers give him sad looks and sometimes ask questions but nothing ever happens.
"Yeah. I called him an asshole."
"Why?"
"Because he is one. And he said stuff about my mom. So I called him an asshole and then he chased me into that stupid closet I have to sleep in there."
"What a jerk, beating up his own kid. What a grade-A jerk. Hey, my mom won't be home until like 9 tonight, you want to hang out? We can call your mom and tell her you're at my place. You can just sleep, if you want." She smiles at him, a little. "Or we could... watch a movie, maybe? My mom has the microwave popcorn that tastes like movie theater stuff. And she still has some Vicodin from her surgery a couple months ago."
"That... That sounds cool. Yeah, I can hang out. Mom's probably at her other job anyway."
He lets Caroline help him stand up, although he insists on carrying his own backpack as they move slowly past the bus stop and the gas station behind it, towards the first row of houses closest to the highway.
He finds his voice again a couple blocks later. "Um. Thanks, Caroline."
His hand finds hers, and she twines her fingers around his in return.
"You're welcome. I'll get the Vicodin out. Oh, we have Mountain Dew, too!"
"Oh, sweet. I love Mountain Dew."
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mihrunnisasultans · 4 years
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ɪ ᴋɴᴏᴡ ᴡʜᴏ ɪ ᴀᴍ... ʙᴜᴛ ᴅᴏᴇꜱ ʜᴇ ᴋɴᴏᴡ ᴛʜᴀᴛ ʜᴇ ɪꜱ ᴍʏ ꜱᴜɴ? ᴍᴀʏ ʜᴇ ɴᴇᴠᴇʀ ᴋɴᴏᴡ!
İbrahim Pasha had been born a Venetian subject at Parga, on the Ionian coast opposite Corfu, and after his capture by the Ottomans had served in Süleyman’s household in Manisa when he was prince-governor of Saruhan. Almost as soon as he became sultan, Süleyman publicly demonstrated the favour in which he held İbrahim by building him a magnificent palace on the Hippodrome in Istanbul. Having inherited his first grand vezir, Piri Mehmed Pasha, from his father, Süleyman appointed İbrahim to succeed him. Such promotion of someone who was not a vezir but a senior officer of the Sultan’s household was extraordinary. - Caroline Finkel, Osman’s Dream: The History of the Ottoman Empire
Among all viziers and servants of Süleyman, no one ever enjoyed the sultan’s favour as much Ibrahim. From the moment that he mounted the throne, Süleyman presented Ibrahim in public as his beloved friend, with whom he wanted to share all that he had, including his royal prerogatives. Described by the Venetians as the sultan’s “breath and heart”, Ibrahim was showered with myriad favours, including the most beautiful palaces horses, jewels, robes, slaves, and camels, which in splendour and magnificence matched only the sultan’s own. (...) No official from the imperial council, not even the grand vizier was allowed to enter the sultan’s private quarters. The council members were rather received by the sultan in the Chamber of Petitions (...) Ibrahim, however, continued to have immediate access to the sultan in the inner court, even after his elevation to grand vizierate. The Venetian bailo Pietro Bragadino noted in 1526 that Süleyman and Ibrahim would sleep in the same bed, their heads touching. - Ebru Turan, The Marriage of Ibrahim Pasha
Ibrahim was, according to the English writer Knolles, the most magnificent and powerful of all Ottoman grand viziers: "He in magnificence, power and authoritie farre exceeded all the rest of the Bassas." A royal document issued in 1526 granted him almost complete power as the sultan's alter-ego. Born in Parga, on Venetian territory, Ibrahim was a strong supporter of the Serenissima's Levantine trade. The bailo Pietro Bragadino reports that this pro-Venetian grand vizier was not only fond of reading the lives of classical heroes like Hannibal and Alexander the Great, but that he also avidly gathered intelligence about contemporary monarchs. Wearing many jeweled rings and dressed more lavishly than the sultan, he "bought almost every fancy object he could acquire." In 1530-31 he had insistently requested a unicorn horn from the Venetian Senate, a treasure that was presented ceremonially to the sultan as a token of the Serenissima's friendship with the Sublime Porte.- Gülru Necipoğlu, Süleyman the Magnificent and the Representation of Power in the Context of Ottoman-Hapsburg-Papal Rivalry
Happy (very belated) birthday @latristereina!
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tombagshaw · 4 years
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‘Prōmissum‘ - Heres my contribution to the ‘Fiends of the Dark’ group show which goes online today at 7pm BST at WOWXWOW.com. ‘Prōmissum‘ is another of my Dark Kingdom series being created on Patreon (you can become a patron and see process shots of this and other pieces by signing up at patreon.com)
Check out this and the other works at WOWXWOW.com, ‘Fiends of the Dark’ participating artists include:
Diego Andrade | Zakuro Aoyama | Sam Araya | Tom Bagshaw | Wes Benscoter | Steven Russell Black | Landis Blair | Rachael Bridge | Jeff Christensen | Sam Wolfe Connelly | Gabi de la Merced | Dos Diablos | Mike Egan | Ego | Anna Ezer | Tehani Farr | Daniel Fisher | Brendon Flynn | Jacqueline Gallagher | Grady Gordon | Brad Gray | Caroline Harrison | Brett Herman | Scott Holloway | Stephanie Inagaki | Dicky Candra Irawan | Hanna Jaeun | Matthew Jaffe | Máté Jakó | Kasia Jasmina | Richard A. Kirk | Igor Krstic | Esther Limones | Lizz Lopez | Vincent Marcone | Bahrull Marta | Michele Melcher | Andreas Nagel | Xavier Ortiz | Kevin W. Peterson | Nojus Petrauskas | John Kelly Pevahouse | Dusty Ray | Nathan Reidt | Brian Serway | Yuriko Shirou | Mow Skwoz | Andi Soto | Jason Stewart | | Myriam Tillson | Babs Webb | Vitor Willemann | David Michael Wright | Chet Zar
Hope everyones keeping safe and well! -
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zakuroaoyama · 4 years
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A rotten pome and a bird 7,5" x 9,6" 2019 Watercolor and pencil on paper
Heres my contribution to the 'fiends of the dark' group show which goes online today! https://wowxwow.com/product-category/fiends-of-the-dark
Check out this and the other works WOWXWOW.com, 'fiends of the dark' Participants artist's:
Diego Andrade | Zakuro Aoyama | Sam Araya | Tom Bagshaw | Wes Benscoter | Steven Russell Black | Landis Blair | Rachael Bridge | Jeff Christensen | Sam Wolfe Connelly | Gabi de la Merced | Dos Diablos | Mike Egan | Ego | Anna Ezer | Tehani Farr | Daniel Fisher | Brendon Flynn | Jacqueline Gallagher | Grady Gordon | Brad Gray | Caroline Harrison | Brett Herman | Scott Holloway | Stephanie Inagaki | Dicky Candra Irawan | Hanna Jaeun | Matthew Jaffe | Máté Jakó | Kasia Jasmina | Richard A. Kirk | Igor Krstic | Esther Limones | Lizz Lopez | Vincent Marcone | Bahrull Marta | Michele Melcher | Andreas Nagel | Xavier Ortiz | Kevin W. Peterson | Nojus Petrauskas | John Kelly Pevahouse | Dusty Ray | Nathan Reidt | Brian Serway | Yuriko Shirou | Mow Skwoz | Andi Soto | Jason Stewart | | Myriam Tillson | Babs Webb | Vitor Willemann | David Michael Wright | Chet Zar
Hope everyones keeping safe and well!
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garadinervi · 4 years
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PROTOTYPE 2, Edited by Jess Chandler, Prototype Publishing, London, 2020. Design: Theo Inglis. Cover Art: Sinae Park
Feat. Astrid Alben, Caroline Bergvall, Linda Black, Lochlan Bloom, Iain Britton, Sam Buchan-Watts, Hisham Bustani, Theodoros Chiotis, Cathleen Allyn Conway, Emily Critchley, Claire Crowther, Susannah Dickey, Tim Dooley, Olivia Douglass, Michael Egan, Gareth Evans, Aisha Farr, Miruna Fulgeanu, Mark Goodwin, Philip Hancock, Oli Hazzard, Hoagy Houghton, Dominic Jaeckle, Aaron Kent, Caleb Klaces, Lotte L.S., Ali Lewis, Jazmine Linklater, Rupert Loydell, Alex MacDonald, Helen Marten, Mira Mattar, Otis Mensah, Lucy Mercer, Vanessa Onwuemezi, Sinae Park, Molly Ellen Pearson, Meryl Pugh, Elizabeth Reeder, Leonie Rushforth, Lavinia Singer, Maria Sledmere, Maria Stadnicka, Maia Tabet, Amanda Thomson, Donya Todd, David & Lizzy Turner, Sarah Tweed, Anne Vegter, Ahren Warner and Oliver Zarandi
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doubleattitude · 4 years
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NUVO Dance Convention, Tulsa, OK: RESULTS
High Score by Age:
NUbie Solo
1st: Penelope LeMieux-’These Boots’
2nd: Jessa Lamb-’Dive in the Pool’
3rd: Olivia Weber-’Bird’
3rd: Arianna Claxton-’Ride’
4th: Charlie Vernon-’Our Home’
5th: Evey Keegan-’Not A Dream’
6th: Audrey Strahm-’Fabulous’
7th: Evie Latta-’Cosmic Girl’
7th: Madeline Tripp-’Diamonds’
8th: Aria Norfleet-’If My Friends Could See Me Now’
8th: Jetta Fernandes-’No Tears’
9th: Nora Newkirk-’Voila’
10th: Isabella Kroll-’Rio’
Mini Solo
1st: Kya Massimino-’System Activated’
1st: Ainsley Epton-’Until’
2nd: Braylynn Grizzaffi-’Path5′
3rd: Keelyn Jones-’The Call’
3rd: Pierson Aldridge-’This Is How I Dream’
4th: Allyn Green-’That’s Life’
4th: Anna Holley-’Wind It Up’
5th: Callan Waite-’Painter’
6th: Rubee Fernandes-’Moonlight’
6th: Zoey Claxton-’Moonlight Sonata’
7th: Zoey Frandsen-’Static’
8th: Jencie Lamb-’I’ve Got Rhythm’
8th: Kendall Brown-’My Voice’
9th: Katherine Thuillier-’Oh Yeah’
10th: Kaidence Goodrich-’Coppelia Act III’
Junior Solo
1st: Finley Waite-’Welcome Home’
2nd: Audrey Mayernik-’Anchor’
2nd: Lilly Allen-’Dreamstate’
2nd: Maely Weaver-’Staggered in a Configuration’
3rd: Brooklyn Simpson-’Undertow’
4th: Bailey Farr-’Summer’
5th: Londyn LeMieux-’Tar’
5th: Sydney Kelly-’You Are the Reason’
6th: Finley Aldridge-’Because We Don’t Know’
6th: Emmanuel Herd-’The Zone’
7th: Miley Mohon-’Attention’
7th: Evey Bradley-’Dusk Falling’
7th: Sloane Henry-’Earth’
7th: Lauren Crooks-’Flight’
7th: London Barron-’Look What Your Love Has Done To Me’
8th: Cooper Palmer-’Shutters’
9th: Karley Osborn-’Hide’
9th: Zoe Vandrell-’Reflect’
9th: Kerrigan Mize-’Somewhere’
9th: Kaylen Brown-’Unsteady’
10th: Kennedy McNeal-’Circus’
10th: Reese Bradley-’Indestructible Variety’
10th: Jordyn Pulley-’Twisted Olive Branch’
10th: Kynlee Schultheis-’When You Wish Upon A Star’
Teen Solo
1st: Garris Munoz-’Enlightenment’
1st: Avery Hall-’Nature Never Lies’
2nd: Blair Peak-’Falling Angels’
2nd: Jordan Lassiter-’Joyful Girl’
2nd: Sydney Orr-’So Far’
2nd: Cydney Heard-’Summer Wine’
2nd: Sami Sonder-’The Practice of Surrender’
3rd: Avery Lau-’From the Ashes’
4th: Peyton Koepke-’On the Horizon’
5th: Scarlett Szewczyk-’Be A Lady’
6th: Hallee Fransisco-’Amidst the Chaos’
6th: Caroline Cariker-’Endalaus’
7th: Skye Epley-’I Lived’
7th: Marcella Johnson-’She Doesn’t Beg, She Goes’
7th: Melanie Wills-’Silence is Golden’
8th: Margaret Zimmerman-’A Coded Message’
8th: Faith Stoner-’Ghosts In the Wind’
8th: Kailtyn Cates-’Only Fault’
8th: Emery Sousley-’The Intent’
9th: Abigail Carpenter-’Born Again’
9th: Mitch Stone-’I’m Crazy’
9th: Jeret Stone-’The Way’
9th: Cate Crockett-’Walking and Falling’
10th: Tayler Villarreal-’Castles’
10th: Jordyn Turner-’Inhale, Exhale’
10th: Olivia Brewer-’Sophisticated’
10th: Gabby Hardy-’Uninvited’
Senior Solo
1st: Chantal Le-’Tear Jerker’
2nd: Peyton Winsett-’Distortion’
3rd: Carly Schultz-’In the Rearview Mirror’
3rd: Tori Han-’The Sky Won’t Fall’
4th: Izzy Burton-’The Place Between Hope and Despair’
5th: Kaylee Smith-’A Quiet Darkness’
6th: Clara Gough-’Snow Queen’
7th: Katie Tschoepe-’I Can’t Go For That’
8th: Jazmyne Stickles-’The Uncertainty of It All’
9th: Jordan Wood-’Circle Game’
10th: Reese Spencer-’A Song For You’
10th: Dani Davis-’Unspoken’
NUbie Duo/Trio
1st ‘Soldier’-Miss Kristys School of Dance
2nd: ‘Rescue’-Elite Dance of Tulsa
Mini Duo/Trio
1st: ‘Gucci Girls’-Applause Studios
2nd: ‘Tutti Frutti’-Theatre Arts
3rd: ‘Friend Like Me’-Dance Dynamics
Junior Duo/Trio
1st: ‘Crazy Swing’-Theatre Arts
2nd: ‘Querencia’-Elite Dance of Tulsa
Teen Duo/Trio
1st: ‘Hollaback’-KJ Dance
Senior Duo/Trio
1st: ‘Shape of You’-KJ Dance
NUbie Group
1st: ‘True Colors’-Elite Dance of Tulsa
2nd: ‘Close to You’-Elite Dance of Tulsa
Mini Group
1st: ‘Streets of NYC’-Applause Studios
2nd: ‘Funkytown’-Elite Dance of Tulsa
3rd: 'Stand By Me’-Elite Dance of Tulsa
Junior Group
1st: ‘Quake’-Elite Dance of Tulsa
2nd: ‘Cry To Me’-Elite Dance of Tulsa
3rd: ‘Rush’-Elite Dance of Tulsa
Teen Group
1st: ‘Rapture’-The Pointe Performing Arts Center
2nd: ‘Melody’-Applause Studios
3rd: ‘Die A Little’-South Tulsa Dance Co
Senior Group
1st: ‘Cathedrals’-South Tulsa Dance Co
2nd: ‘We Built This City’-Elite Dance of Tulsa
NUbie Line
1st: ‘Cant Turn You Loose’-Elite Dance of Tulsa
Mini Line
1st: ‘Dessert’-Elite Dance of Tulsa
Junior Line
1st: ‘No Choir’-Elite Dance of Tulsa
Teen Line
1st: ‘State of Emergency’-South Tulsa Dance Co
High Score by Performance Division:
NUbie Contemporary
‘True Colors’-Elite Dance of Tulsa
NUbie Jazz
‘Cant Turn You Loose’-Elite Dance of Tulsa
Mini Jazz
‘Streets of NYC’-Applause Studios
Mini Contemporary
'Stand By Me’-Elite Dance of Tulsa
Mini Hip-Hop
‘Dessert’-Elite Dance of Tulsa
Junior Jazz
‘Quake’-Elite Dance of Tulsa
Junior Contemporary
‘Rush’-Elite Dance of Tulsa
Junior Musical Theatre
‘Cry To Me’-Elite Dance of Tulsa
Teen Jazz
‘Die A Little’-South Tulsa Dance Co
Teen Contemporary
‘State of Emergency’-South Tulsa Dance Co
‘Rapture’-The Pointe Performing Arts Center
Senior Contemporary
‘Cathedrals’-South Tulsa Dance Co
Best NU Groups:
NUbie
‘Cant Turn You Loose’-Elite Dance of Tulsa
Mini
‘Funkytown’-Elite Dance of Tulsa
‘Streets of NYC’-Applause Studios
Junior
‘Quake’-Elite Dance of Tulsa
Teen
‘State of Emergency’-South Tulsa Dance Co
‘Ambience’-Elite Dance of Tulsa
‘Melody’-Applause Studios
‘Rapture’-The Pointe Performing Arts Center
Senior
‘Cathedrals’-South Tulsa Dance Co
Studio Pick:
‘Ambience’-Elite Dance of Tulsa
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Sweet Caroline plays at Pon Farr
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