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Idaho Governor DILFs
Brad Little, Chase A. Clark, Butch Otter, Cecil Andrus, Arnold Williams, Jim Risch, James H. Hawley, Frank R. Gooding, Phil Batt, Dirk Kempthorne, Don Samuelson, John Evans, Leonard B. Jordan, Robert E. Smylie
#Brad Little#Chase A. Clark#Butch Otter#Cecil Andrus#Arnold Williams#Jim Risch#James H. Hawley#Frank R. Gooding#Phil Batt#Dirk Kempthorne#Don Samuelson#John Evans#Leonard B. Jordan#Robert E. Smylie#GovernorDILFs
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23 Republican Senators & 124 Congressmen signed an amicus brief to the Supreme Court asking for a 50 state ban on mifepristone, a drug safer than tylenol that is standard treatment for abortion & miscarriages, "due to safety concerns". The brief DARES to argue that banning the life saving drug would save women from 'reproductive control'. (x) These 147 people would rather have women die of sepsis than let women control their own bodies. If your representatives are on this list, call them and tell their office you will be voting against them in the next election because they asked SCOTUS to throw the US medical drug system into chaos at the cost of American lives.
United States Senate
Lead Senator: Cindy Hyde-Smith (MS) John Barrasso (WY) Mike Braun (IN) Katie Britt (AL) Ted Budd (NC) Bill Cassidy (LA) Kevin Cramer (ND) Mike Crapo (ID) Ted Cruz (TX) Steve Daines (MT) Josh Hawley (MO) John Hoeven (ND) James Lankford (OK) Mike Lee (UT) Cynthia Lummis (WY) Roger Marshall (KS) Markwayne Mullin (OK) James Risch (ID) Marco Rubio (FL) Rich Scott (FL) John Thune (SD) Tommy Tuberville (AL) Roger Wicker (MS)
United States House of Representatives
Lead Representative: August Pfluger (TX–11) Robert Aderholt (AL–04) Mark Alford (MO–04) Rick Allen (GA–12) Jodey Arrington (TX–19) Brian Babin (TX–36) Troy Balderson (OH–12) Jim Banks (IN–03) Aaron Bean (FL–04) Cliff Bentz (OR–02) Jack Bergman (MI–01) Andy Biggs (AZ–05) Gus Bilirakis (FL–12) Dan Bishop (NC–08) Lauren Boebert (CO–03) Mike Bost (IL–12) Josh Brecheen (OK–02) Ken Buck (CO–04) Tim Burchett (TN–02) Michael Burgess, M.D. (TX–26) Eric Burlison (MO–07) Kat Cammack (FL–03) Mike Carey (OH–15) Jerry Carl (AL–01) Earl L. “Buddy” Carter (GA–01) John Carter (TX–31) Ben Cline (VA–06) Michael Cloud (TX–27) Andrew Clyde (GA–09) Mike Collins (GA–10) Elijah Crane (AZ–02) Eric A. “Rick” Crawford (AR–01) John Curtis (UT–03) Warren Davidson (OH–08) Monica De La Cruz (TX–15) Jeff Duncan (SC–03) Jake Ellzey (TX–06) Ron Estes (KS–04) Mike Ezell (MS–04) Pat Fallon (TX–04) Randy Feenstra (IA–04) Brad Finstad (MN–01) Michelle Fischbach (MN–07) Scott Fitzgerald (WI–05) Mike Flood (NE–01) Virginia Foxx (NC–05) Scott Franklin (FL–18) Russell Fry (SC–07) Russ Fulcher (ID–01) Tony Gonzales (TX–23) Bob Good (VA–05) Paul Gosar (AZ–09) Garret Graves (LA–06) Mark Green (TN–07) Marjorie Taylor Greene (GA–14) H. Morgan Griffith (VA–09) Glenn Grothman (WI–06) Michael Guest (MS–03) Harriet Hageman (WY) Andy Harris, M.D. (MD–01) Diana Harshbarger (TN–01) Kevin Hern (OK–01) Clay Higgins (LA–03) Ashley Hinson (IA–02) Erin Houchin (IN–02) Richard Hudson (NC–09) Bill Huizenga (MI–04) Bill Johnson (OH–06) Mike Johnson (LA–04) Jim Jordan (OH–04) Mike Kelly (PA–16) Trent Kelly (MS–01) Doug LaMalfa (CA–01) Doug Lamborn (CO–05) Nicholas Langworthy (NY–23) Jake LaTurner (KS–02) Debbie Lesko (AZ–08) Barry Loudermilk (GA–11) Blaine Luetkemeyer (MO–03) Tracey Mann (KS–01) Lisa McClain (MI–09) Dr. Rich McCormick (GA–06) Patrick McHenry (NC–10) Carol Miller (WV–01) Mary Miller (IL–15) Max Miller (OH–07) Cory Mills (FL–07) John Moolenar (MI–02) Alex X. Mooney (WV–02) Barry Moore (AL–02) Blake Moore (UT–01) Gregory F. Murphy, M.D. (NC–03) Troy Nehls (TX–22) Ralph Norman (SC–05) Andy Ogles (TN–05) Gary Palmer (AL–06) Bill Posey (FL–08) Guy Reschenthaler (PA–14) Mike Rogers (AL–03) John Rose (TN–06) Matthew Rosendale, Sr. (MT–02) David Rouzer (NC–07) Steve Scalise (LA–01) Keith Self (TX–03) Pete Sessions (TX–17) Adrian Smith (NE–03) Christopher H. Smith (NJ–04) Lloyd Smucker (PA–11) Pete Stauber (MN–08) Elise Stefanik (NY–21) Dale Strong (AL–05) Claudia Tenney (NY–24) Glenn Thompson (PA–15) William Timmons, IV (SC–04) Beth Van Duyne (TX–24) Tim Walberg (MI–05) Michael Waltz (FL–05) Randy Weber, Sr. (TX–14) Daniel Webster (FL–11) Brad R. Wenstrup, D.P.M. (OH–02) Bruce Westerman (AR–04) Roger Williams (TX–25) Joe Wilson (SC–02) Rudy Yakym (IN–02)
If your representatives are on this list, call them and tell their office you will be voting against them in the next election because they asked SCOTUS to throw the US medical drug system into chaos at the cost of American lives.
Help to patients who have to cross state lines to get medical care by donating to your local abortion fund here. (x)
#scotus#abortionpill#state of the uterus#abortion rights are human rights#us politics#miscarriage#vote blue#nnaf#yellowhammer
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"FIVE-YEAR TERM OVER NARCOTICS," Brantford Expositor. November 30, 1938. Page 7. --- Commital for Trial in Case of Death Through Collapse of Wheel ---- Lawrence McGinnis, Hamilton, found guilty of being in possession of narcotics and forging the signsture of a physician to purchase same, was sentenced to serve five years in Kingston Penitentiary when he appeared before Magistrate 8. Alfred Jones in this morning's City and County Magistrate's Court. His companion. Marie Kidd, also of Hamilton, was sentenced to serve six months in jail and pay $200 coats H. Louis Hazey, prosecuting for the department, asked that the car be confiscated and this was also added to the penalty. Detective Sergeant Stretton, of the R.C.M.P, gave evidence that implicated the car in the cue.
WAS COMMITTED. George Manson, resident of this City, who had charge of the ill-fated operation of dismantling a flywheel at the premises formerly occupied by the Hawley Products, Ltd, and previously the Ruddy Manufacturing Co., was committed for trial for doing grievous bodily harm to the late John Todd, whose life was snuffed out when a section of the flywheel fell on him as he was assisting in wrecking the huge mass which weighed in the neighborhood of 14 tons.
J. A. D. Slemin, K.C. defended. Crown Attorney F. E. D. Wallace prosecuted. His Worship felt that there had been negligence of omission as H. Caris, well known designing engineer of Waterous, Limited, stated that after the first piece had fallen and the men went to clear it away, the section should have been blocked.
The narcotic case was concluded last week with nothing but sentence to impose. Both accused had pleaded guilty and were held in custody for one week. A. H. Hoddy, K.C., appearing for the pair had nothing to say for the male member of the duo but felt the woman should be treated differently. His Worship concurred in this view and was about to pass sentence of one month when the prosecuting attorney, H. L. Hagey, pointed out the minimum was six months and a fine of 8200. If the fine is not paid an additional term of two months will be added to the six.
The sentences on both charges in both cases were to run concurrently,
NEGLIGENCE ALLEGED. Much evidence of a technical nature was brought out in the inquiry regarding the circumstances sur rounding the death de of the late James Todd. Lester Butcher, one of the employees present at the time of the fatality, and H. Caris, designing engineer at Waterous Ltd., were called. Butcher told of the wheel being drilled with the hope that it would fall apart in ten sections when hammered by a battering ram made out of the connecting rod of the engine.
He told how one part fell away and was being removed. The men working on the job, Mr. Davies, witness, the deceased and Manson, the latter in charge, had discussed the best way to remove the fallen sector of the wheel, thought to weigh in the neighborhood of 8,000 pounds.
Todd went down into the flywheel pit and was passing out railroad ties, used as a cribbing, to Davies and Butcher when the sector fell, crushing Todd. He felt that every reasonable precaution had been seen taken to avoid any accident and regarded all previous orders of Manson to have been made with safety of the wreckers as the first consideration.
Dr. J. A. Lind told of being called to the scene. Todd had passed away. The physician told of many fractures. that resulted in the death of the employee.
H. Caris admitted that he was giving evidence with his judgment prejudiced by the fact that he was speaking by results and," "was wise after the event." He knew the de- fendant, Mr. Manson, who, he felt was a careful and clever man. He gave the approximate weight and measurements of the huge wheel that had done much duty in the past. It was about 16 feet, six inches in diameter, weighed about 29,000 pounds, about 14% tons. After much hesitation the witness replied to a direct question Crown Attorney P. E. D. Wallace by saying the fal- len piece should have been blocked. before attempts were made to remove it. "Great weights such as that carried dangers that one could not foresee," said the witness. He did not think there was any wanton or gross negligence on the part of the defendant.
J. A. D. Siemin, K.C., cross-examined both Crown witnesses at some length. The defense counsel argued that there was no proof that his client had done grievous and bodily harm to the late John Todd. There may have been an error in Judgment but that was not criminal offense. He quoted motor fatalities and recent judgments in similar cases.
Magistrate S. Alfred Jones felt that the case should go to a higher court. He held that the evidence of Mir. Caris had intimated that all that might have been done to make conditions safe had not been done. There was no evidence of neglect by commission but there was evidence of neglect by omission, The committal was marked on the docket.
FAULTY BRAKES. William Torek, who yesterday, was acquitted on a charge of doing grievous and bodily harm Mrs. John Hendrick, is facing a charge of having faulty brakes. The case was to have been heard in the City Magistrate's Court today. The matter was laid over for one week to allow the defendant and his counsel to be notified of the standing charge that was laid at the time the occurred, July 16.
BIKE THEFT. Harvey Jacques, young Indian, was given suspended sentence on the charge of stealing a bicycle. The youth had been in jail since November 14, awaiting the outcome of his case. The Crown Attorney concurred in the sentence.
The end of a potato stealing case saw Andrew Johns, Stanley Hill and Floyd Gibson, all Indians, given suspended sentence. The trio were convicted last week and told to make good the cost of seven bags of the Irish delicacy. They had satisfied the Crown that all was done to make good the loss.
#brantford#illegal possession of narcotics#forgery#forged documents#theft#stolen narcotics#substance dependence#workplace accident#workplace fatality#bicycle theft#stolen bicycle#sentenced to the penitentiary#kingston penitentiary#great depression in canada#crime and punishment in canada#history of crime and punishment in canada
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FEBRUARY 2021
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The contents of someone’s bookcase are part of their history, like an ancestral portrait. –Umberto Eco
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The world is about to change with Biden and Harris in office. It is great to have Harris in there. More women in power is so important. Women don’t think with their dicks. I mean, a pussy likes to fuck just as much but we can also get some work done. Men are rarely as good at multitasking. The inauguration went off with high security after the Trump insurrection. 5 were killed as the traitors stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6 but Biden still became the President on the 20th. Hooray for Pastor Raphael Warnock and Jon Osoff in Georgia for taking the Senate. We are off to an interesting start with Merrick Garland nominated for AG.** Janet Yellen is the 78th US Treasury secretary and the first woman!**John Kerry is the envoy for climate and Pete Buttigieg is up for secretary of transportation. ** Biden reversed the ban on transgender troops, stopped the Muslim ban and signed many other executive orders.
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Kudos to Bill Maher for giving out his Baldy award and talking about Henry Waxman. And I was glad to see Waxman mention it and the many others who do the hard work, the real work of running this country.
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Elon Musk is now the world’s richest person.
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Did ya see the Wendy Williams night on Lifetime? I have known friends and family with her behavior, this complete lack of self- confidence and yet completely self -absorbed. Yes, she was married to a jack ass and she can be entertaining but whew.. high drama. I learned one thing.. Her Father and brother are HOT!!
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Neil Young sold stake in 50% of his song catalogue to Hipgnosis songs fund in Britain.
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John Mulaney is in rehab.
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The Little things with Jared Leto, Denzel and Rami Malek was tops at the Box Office.
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Olivia Wilde and Harry Styles?? Ooh la la!! What a beautiful couple!!
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Thank you Cleveland Browns for all the hope!!** And..C’mon Packers.. U should have won that!!** Seahawk Chad Wheeler was arrested for domestic abuse.
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Think before you speak, read before you think. –Fran Leibowitz
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The Zodiac killer cipher was solved by amateur codebreakers David Orandak in Virginia, Jarl Van Eycke in Belgium and Sam Blake in Australia more than 50 years later.
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Rebel with Katey Sagal looks pretty good.
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Richard Lewis will not be in season 11 of Curb due to his many surgeries. Miss ya Richard!!
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Elliot Page has filed for divorce from Emma Portner.
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In the ‘some things never go away’ category, there are new shows coming of V.C. Andrews and the Great Gatsby.
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Dylan McDermott is joining Christopher Meloni in Law and Order: Organized Crime.
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Cigarette sales are up.
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Crayola is recycling old markers at colorcycle. Never throw away markers again! Less Waste!
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Days alert: The big reveal FINALLY came on Days about Gwen from Peoria. She thinks she is Jack’s daughter! It looks like the DNA will prove it. The plot will thicken as Laura returns with a secret and bad things happen to her. Susan Banks is also back and gets in the middle of a couple of stories. I am always glad to see Ivan but unfortunately Vivian is close behind. The twins story should come to a head. Please don’t push Rafe and Nicole together!! Word is that Patch and Kayla will remarry on their old anniversary of Valentine’s Day!! Best of all, Ciara is back and has thoughts of Romeo and Juliet. Find her Ben, before you get close to Claire.
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Tom Brokaw has retired from NBC after 55 years. I remember when he retired from the news desk way back when.
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Ex- Chester county Sheriff Carolyn Welsh has been charged with stealing from a K-9 unit charity.
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Succession has added Sanaa Latham, Jihae and Linda Edmond.
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People are filling in for Robert Costa on Washington Week while he is off with Bob Woodward writing their book. Yamiche Alcindor was a great host!!!!
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Some last headlines and thoughts and facts about the end of the worst Presidency in our history. Let’s hope this is the last of the news about the Traitor in chief except for paying for his crimes. Unity does not mean there are no consequences for criminals. Make no mistake Trump and some of his followers are criminals. **Here are a few things I ran across: Vanilla Ice played Mar A Lago for NY Eve.** After the riot many rats started to jump ship like Elaine Chao, Hope Hicks and Betsy Devos. The American Federation of Teachers reaction to Betsy Devos resignation: “Good Riddance.”** Mo Brooks had told the crowd, “Take names and kick ass.” Plans for a Sen. Hawley book were scrapped.** Adam Kinzinger of Illinois was one of the first to call for the 25th amendment that never happened.** People are trying to get to the bottom of the Riot with questions like, “Who paid for the buses?” ** These types of people are the reason we can’t have nice things. ** Scary Clown is off Twitter for good. Funny how it took Senators, companies and voters so long, 2 weeks before he leaves office to make him a pariah. Trump was too dangerous for twitter but not for the nuclear codes?? ** To anyone complaining about a private media co. kicking Trump off their platform: Think of twitter as a Christian bakery and Trump as a wedding cake. _William Cusack**The riot proved that blue lives really don’t matter to them.** U.S. rep for Colorado Lauren Boebert was given $70,500 by Ted Cruz just as he asked for a probe into Netflix. Her husband, Jayson was arrested for exposing himself to a minor and for domestic abuse.** Trump was impeached again.** “Republican colleagues broke down in tears saying that Republicans are afraid for their lives if they vote for this impeachment.- Congressman Jason Crow.** Mike Pompeo cancelled his European trip after Luxemburg’s foreign minister and top European union officials declined to meet him.**232 was the number of votes to impeach him and the number of electoral vote in his loss to Biden.**Trump’s interior secretary had his own flag** Trumps EPA guy made super- secret phone calls in his own phone booth and had 24 hour security.** Toby Keith and Ricky Scaggs received the National medal of arts. ** The Supreme Court tossed out a lawsuit claiming that Trump violated the emoluments clause. ** Dominion voting systems sued Rudy.** Trumps impeachment lawyers, Butch Bowers and Deb Barbier quit. Word is that they refused to say the election was stolen. The new team seems to include Bruce Castor who would not prosecute Bill Cosby and Epstein’s would be lawyer David Schoen. That sounds about right.
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Hey Manson didn’t stab anyone. Incitement is a real crime. –Michael Mckean.
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ABC News President James Goldston has resigned.
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Everyone is talking about the SNL Krasinski/Davidson kiss.
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The NRA is bankrupt.
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Lenny Kravitz paid tribute to his Godmother, Cicely Tyson.
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Colbert could take a tip from Larry King. Ask simple direct questions and let the interviewee talk. We are watching to hear what they have to say. The beginning of the show is the host’s moment so shut up later!!
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R.I.P. Dan Dettman, Floyd Little, Pierre Cardin, Phyllis Mcguire, George Gerdes, Joan Micklin Silver, Carl Panzram, Gerry Marsden, Tanya Roberts, Kerry Vincent, KT Oslin, Tommy Lasorda, Michael Apted, Dave Creek, Jamie O’Hara, Dr. H. Jack Geiger, William Link, Neil Shehan, Joanne Rogers, Duke Bootee, Phil Spector, Don Sutton, Siegfried, Sheldon Adelson, Larry King, Ved Mehta, Bruce Kirby, Cicely Tyson and Cloris Leachman.
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Comic Con @ Home panel and exhibitor list (so far)
Source: Comic-Con@Home
Source: SDCC unofficial blog
TV & Movies
American Dad: Ever wanted to learn how to draw one of your favorite AD! characters? Now is your chance, join show Supervising Director, Brent Woods, as he teaches the cast and executive producers how to draw Roger! Grab a sketchbook & pens and learn to draw everyone’s favorite alien alongside Rachael MacFarlane (Hayley), Wendy Schaal (Francine), Scott Grimes (Steve), Dee Bradley Baker (Klaus) and EPs Nic Wegener and Joe Chandler as they chat about the current season and look toward the series’ 300th episode airing on TBS this fall.
[NEW] Archer (July 24 at 5PM PT): with Aisha Tyler, Chris Parnell, Judy Greer, Lucky Yates, Amber Nash, and moderated by Casey Willis.
The Blacklist
Bill & Ted Face the Music: with stars Alex Winter and Keanu Reeves, as well as Wyld Stallyns, Samara Weaving, Brigette Lundy-Paine, William Sadler, and director Dean Parisot and writers Ed Solomon and Chris Matheson. Moderated by Kevin Smith.
[NEW] Blast Off with Disney+’s The Right Stuff (July 25 at 1PM PT).
Bless the Harts: Join the Harts, in quarantine of course, for a Paint & Sip! Watch Kristen Wiig (Jenny Hart), Maya Rudolph (Betty Hart), Ike Barinholtz (Wayne Edwards), Jillian Bell (Violet Hart) and Fortune Feimster (Brenda) with executive producers Phil Lord, Chris Miller and Andy Bobrow try to recreate Bless The Harts characters while chatting about their favorite moments from season one, what they’re looking forward to in season two on FOX this Fall and how they’ve kept busy during quarantine while drinking the show’s favorite drink – boxed wine!
Bob’s Burgers: The Emmy Award-winning animated FOX series “Bob’s Burgers” invites fans into their homes for a virtual panel with all of the laughs and surprises they generally bring to the Indigo Ballroom. Creator and executive producer Loren Bouchard will break news about the upcoming season, and the always entertaining cast including H. Jon Benjamin, John Roberts, Kristen Schaal, Eugene Mirman, Dan Mintz and Larry Murphy will have you howling with laughter with never-before-seen footage, followed by a lively panel discussion and fan Q&A.
Constantine: 15th Anniversary Reunion: with Keanu Reeves, director Francis Lawrence, and Akiva Goldsman.
Crossing Swords: Hulu Original Crossing Swordsfollows Patrick, a good hearted peasant who lands a coveted squire position at the royal castle. His dream job quickly turns into a nightmare when he learns his beloved kingdom is run by a hornet’s nest of horny monarchs, crooks and charlatans. Even worse, Patrick’s valor made him the black sheep in his family, and now his criminal siblings have returned to make his life hell. War, murder, full frontal nudity—who knew brightly colored peg people led such exciting lives? With Scott Mantz, Seth Green, Alanna Ubach, Tara Strong, Yvette Nicole Brown, Adam Pally, Tom Root, John Harvatine IV, and Adam Ray.
A Conversation with Nathan Fillion: Showrunner Alexi Hawley (“The Rookie”) talks with Nathan Fillion (“Firefly,” “Castle,” “The Rookie”) about his career in film and television. With special appearances by Joss Whedon, Alan Tudyk, Gina Torres, Mekia Cox, Molly Quinn, Seamus Dever and Jon Huertas.
Director’s on Directing: with Robert Rodriguez, Colin Trevorrow, and Joseph Kosinski.
The Dragon Prince: with creators Aaron Ehasz and Justin Richmond, as well as voice cast Jack Desena, Paula Burrows, Sasha Rojen, Erik Todd Dellums, Jason Simpson, Jesse Inocalla, and Racquel Belmonte
Duncanville: Join executive producers Mike & Julie Scully, executive producer and star, Amy Poehler, along with stars Ty Burrell, Riki Lindhome, Joy Osmanski, Yassir Lester, Betsy Sodaro and guest stars Rashida Jones and Wiz Khalifa for an exclusive first look at the upcoming second season; returning next Spring on FOX.
Emily the Strange: with creator Rob Reger and illustrator Buzz Parker
Family Guy: Join cast Seth MacFarlane, Alex Borstein, Mila Kunis, Seth Green and executive producers Rich Appel, Alec Sulkin and Kara Vallow from FOX’s hit animated comedy “Family Guy” as we celebrate 350 episodes with a virtual table read! After, we’ll take a look back at some of our favorite moments from the last 18 seasons, plus a special sneak peek at the hilarity and hi-jinx coming up in our 19th season premiering this fall on FOX!
Fear the Walking Dead: Fear the Walking Dead will present a panel for the series’ upcoming sixth season, premiering later this year. Moderated by Hardwick, the panel will feature Gimple, Showrunners and Executive Producers Andrew Chambliss and Ian Goldberg and cast members Lennie James, Alycia Debnam-Carey, Colman Domingo, Danay Garcia, Karen David, Jenna Elfman and Rubén Blades.
G-Loc: with director Tom Paton, and stars Stephen Moyer, Tala Gouveia, Casper Van Dien, and John Rhys-Davies. Moderated by Jacob Oller.
The Goldbergs: with cast members Wendi McLendon-Covey, Sean Giambrone, Troy Gentile, George Segal, Hayley Orrantia, and Sam Lerner
Helstrom: As the son and daughter of a mysterious and powerful serial killer, Hulu Original Helstrom follows Daimon (Tom Austen) and Ana Helstrom (Sydney Lemmon), and their complicated dynamic, as they track down the worst of humanity — each with their own attitude and skills.
HOOPS: The star-studded voice cast of “Hoops,” a new adult animated series for Netflix launching this summer from 20th Century Fox Television (“The Simpsons,” “Family Guy,” “Bob’s Burgers”), gathered for an irreverent-in-the-best-way conversation about coming together to make this show that follows a foul-mouthed high school basketball coach who is sure he’ll hit the big leagues if he can only turn his terrible team around. Voice stars Jake Johnson, Rob Riggle, Ron Funches, Natasha Leggero, Cleo King and A.D. Miles join creator and executive producer Ben Hoffman and moderator/ guest voice star Max Greenfield (Johnson’s former “New Girl” co-star) for a truly wild and hilarious Q&A. Fans will be treated to an exclusive first look at footage from the premiere episode. “Hoops” comes from writer-comedian Ben Hoffman (“The Late Late Show with James Corden,” “Archer”), Phil Lord and Chris Miller (“The Lego Movie”), with animation produced by Bento Box (“Bob’s Burgers”).
Kevin Smith: You know what this is.
LGBTQ Representation on TV: with Jamie Chung (Once Upon A Time), Jamie Clayton (Roswell: New Mexico), Wilson Cruz (Star Trek: Discovery), Tatiana Maslany (Perry Mason, Orphan Black), Anthony Rapp (Star Trek: Discovery), J. August Richards (Council of Dads, Angel, Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.), Harry Shum, Jr. (Shadowhunters) and Brian Michael Smith (9-1-1: Lone Star). The panel will be moderated by TV Guide Magazine West Coast Bureau Chief Jim Halterman.
[NEW] A Look Inside Marvel’s 616 on Disney+ (July 23 at 1PM PT).
Motherland: Fort Salen: TBA
NEXT: Coming to FOX in Fall 2020, “NEXT” arrives at Comic-Con@Home with a sneak peek of the thrilling opening scene of the propulsive, fact-based thriller about the emergence of a deadly, rogue artificial intelligence that combines pulse-pounding action with an examination of how technology is invading our lives and transforming us in ways we don’t yet understand. “NEXT” stars John Slattery (“Mad Men”) as a Silicon Valley pioneer, who teams with cybercrime agent Fernanda Andrade (“The First”), to fight a villain unlike anything we’ve ever seen. Panelists will include creator and executive producer Manny Coto (“24”), John Slattery, Fernanda Andrade, Michael Mosley (“Ozark”), Jason Butler Harner (“Ozark”) and Eve Harlow (“Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.”) for a fascinating conversation about the new series and how AI and technology infiltrates all of our lives, moderated by Thrillist’s Esther Zuckerman.
NOS4A2: Moderated by Entertainment Weekly’s Clark Collis, the panel will feature Showrunner and Executive Producer Jami O’Brien, Executive Producer Joe Hill and cast member Zachary Quinto.
[NEW] Phineas and Ferb The Movie: Candace Against the Universe (12PM PT).
Rooster Teeth: Yssa Badiola, Torrian Crawford, Barbara Dunkelman, Fiona Nova, Kerry Shawcross, and special guest F.J. DeSanto are going to virtually smack you in the face with exclusive reveals and new information about Recorded by Arizal, Red vs. Blue Zero, RWBY Volume 8, and Transformers War For Cybertron: Siege.
The Simpsons: They’ll never stop The Simpsons!…from appearing at Comic-Con; this time on zoom. Join Al Jean, Matt Selman, David Silverman, Carolyn Omine, Mike B. Anderson and moderator Yeardley Smith. Find out how the show has surmounted social distancing and turbulent times en route to season 32!
Solar Opposites: Your favorite Shlorpians are getting together for Comic-Con at Home! As Hulu’s most-watched original comedy premiere to date, “Solar Opposites” centers around a team of four aliens who escape their exploding home world only to crash land into a move-in ready home in suburban America. They are evenly split on whether Earth is awful or awesome, while protecting the Pupa, a living super computer that will one day evolve into its true form, consume them and terraform the Earth… Join Justin Roiland (“Korvo”), Thomas Middleditch (“Terry”), Sean Giambrone (“Yumyulack”), Mary Mack (“Jesse”) and executive producers Mike McMahan and Josh Bycel for all things “Solar Opposites” including an exclusive clip from the upcoming second season!
Stumptown: with cast members Jake Johnson, Cobie Smulders, and Michael Ealy
TV Guide Magazine’s Fan Favorites: Hale Appleman (The Magicians), Chris Chalk (Gotham, Perry Mason), Robbie Amell (Upload), Kennedy McMann (Nancy Drew), Jeri Ryan (Star Trek: Picard), Richard Harmon (The 100), Lindsey Morgan (The 100), Harvey Guillen (What We Do in the Shadows), and Alex Newell (Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist)
The Walking Dead: The Walking Dead will make its 11th San Diego Comic-Con appearance with a panel spotlighting the Season 10 Finale episode, “A Certain Doom,” which will air as a standalone episode later this year. Moderated by Hardwick, the panel will feature Gimple, Showrunner and Executive Producer Angela Kang, Executive Producer Greg Nicotero, who directed the season finale, and cast members Norman Reedus, Melissa McBride, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Lauren Cohan, Josh McDermitt and Paola Lazaro, among others.
The Walking Dead: World Beyond: The Walking Dead: World Beyond makes its Comic-Con International debut as the third series in wildly successful The Walking Dead Universe. Moderated by Hardwick, the series’ panel will feature Gimple, Showrunner and Executive Producer Matt Negrete and cast members Aliyah Royale, Alexa Mansour, Hal Cumpston, Nicholas Cantu, Nico Tortorella, Julia Ormond and Joe Holt.
[NEW] What We Do in the Shadows (July 25 at 5PM PT): with Kayvan Novak, Matt Berry, Natasia Demetriou, Mark Proksch, Harvey Guillen, Paul Simms, Stefani Robinson, and moderated by Haley Joel Osment.
Wynonna Earp.
COMICS
Celebrating 80 Years of The Spirit: Moderated by Danny Fingeroth.
Decoding the Kirby/Lee Relationship: with Danny Fingeroth.
[NEW] Howard Cruse: The Godfather of Queer Comics.
In Conversation with Robert Kirkman: Creator Robert Kirkman answers fan questions on his titles including THE WALKING DEAD, INVINCIBLE, FIRE POWER, OBLIVION SONG, and more!
[NEW] LGBTQ Comics and Popular Media for Young People.
[NEW] Out in Comics 33: Virtually Yours.
[NEW] Marvel Comics: Next Big Thing: Friday, July 24, 11:00 AM PST
[NEW] MARVEL HQ: Thursday, July 23, 4:00 PM PST
Skybound Presents: Comics & Creators: A panel of Skybound’s comic book creators including Robert Kirkman, the team behind EXCELLENCE, and more come together to discuss their latest projects.
Tribute to Dennis O’Neil: with Danny Fingeroth.
The Wonderful, Horrible History of E.C. Comics: Moderated by Danny Fingeroth.
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The Art of Collaboration: Duos Behind Top Films, TV Shows, & Video Games.
California Browncoats.
Creative Renaissance: How to Thrive When it’s Hard to Survive. The continued need for social distancing has brought about a creative renaissance in the digital space. Join the conversation with Joe Barrette (Creators, Assemble!), Phil Jimenez (Creators4Comics), Alonso Nunez (Little Fish Comic Book Studio), and Kit Steinaway (Book Industry Charitable Fund) to hear how nonprofit organizations are working with comics creators to support each other and their communities during these challenging times. You will hear about new learning opportunities, collaborations, how to forge new creative friendships in a time of global disconnect and what it means to find your tribe through fandom and shared passion. Moderated by Dan Wood (Comics librarian, EPL).
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The Future of Entertainment.
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The Legal Geeks.
Making a Living Being Creative: with Lee Kohse, Brendan Hay, Lex Cassar, and Johnny Kolasinski.
Masters of the Illustrated Film Poster.
Music for Animation.
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ABC SDCC Press Release
Disney Television Studios Takes Over Comic-Con 2019 With 14 Panels DISNEY TELEVISION STUDIOS TAKES OVER COMIC-CON 2019 WITH 14 PANELS! ABC’S TWO HIGHLY ANTICIPATED FALL DRAMAS ‘STUMPTOWN’ AND ‘EMERGENCE’ MAKE COMIC-CON DEBUTS WORLD PREMIERE SCREENING OF FOX’S PULSING THRILLER ‘neXt’ FIRST LOOK AT TWO NEW ANIMATED SERIES: ‘BLESS THE HARTS,’ FROM EMMY® AWARD WINNER EMILY SPIVEY; AND ‘SOLAR OPPOSITES,’ FROM THE MINDS BEHIND ‘RICK AND MORTY’ EXCLUSIVE SNEAK PEEK OF ‘What Just Happened??! WITH FRED SAVAGE’ AND SEASON 2 OF KURT SUTTER’S ‘MAYANS M.C.’ ‘MARVEL’S AGENTS OF S.H.I.E.L.D.’ RETURNS FOR STAR-STUDDED HALL H PANEL SETH MACFARLANE AND ‘THE ORVILLE’ CAST AND CREATIVE TEAM TEASE SEASON THREE AND NATHAN FILLION TALKS SEASON TWO OF ‘THE ROOKIE’ FAN-FAVORITE ANIMATED COMEDIES ‘THE SIMPSONS,’ ‘FAMILY GUY,’ ‘BOB’S BURGERS’ AND ‘AMERICAN DAD!,’ BACK FOR HILARIOUS PANELS AND AUTOGRAPH SIGNINGS Among Those Scheduled to Appear on Panels and at the 20th Century Fox Television and ABC Booths in the San Diego Convention Center: Ike Barinholtz, Jillian Bell, H. Jon Benjamin, Michael Ealy, Donald Faison, Nathan Fillion, Clark Gregg, Scott Grimes, Jake Johnson, Seth MacFarlane, Camryn Manheim, Megan Mullally, Edward James Olmos, JD Pardo, Fred Savage, Kristen Schaal, Cobie Smulders, Allison Tolman, Ming-Na Wen and Executive Producers Rich Appel, Loren Bouchard, Brannon Braga, David A. Goodman, Matt Groening, Al Jean, Phil Lord, Chris Miller, Jason Richman, Justin Roiland, Alec Sulkin, Emily Spivey, Kurt Sutter and Matt Weitzman Disney Television Studios including Twentieth Century Fox Television, ABC Studios and Fox 21 Television Studios takes over the San Diego Comic-Con convention with stars and creators of 14 of its fan-favorite shows descending on the world-famous gathering next month. In addition to exclusive sneak peeks of its programs and panel discussions with the casts and creators, the studio will rotate producers and stars through the ABC and 20th Century Fox Television booths on the convention center floor for autograph signings and activities, including distribution of exclusive 2019 poster tubes, collectible mini-posters, premium giveaways and DVD sales. Descriptions of panel sessions and screenings follow:
THURSDAY, JULY 18
3:00 – 4:00 p.m. EMERGENCE (Produced by ABC Studios) – Beyond explanation … beyond understanding … lies the truth. Join the cast and executive producers for a first look at the pilot episode of ABC’s new drama series “Emergence,” followed by an exciting panel discussion. This character-driven genre thriller follows a police chief who takes in a young child she finds near the site of a mysterious accident who has no memory of what has happened. The investigation draws her into a conspiracy larger than she ever imagined, and the child’s identity is at the center of it all. Executive producers Michele Fazekas and Tara Butters with cast members Allison Tolman, Donald Faison, Clancy Brown, Alexa Swinton, Owain Yeoman, Ashley Aufderheide, Robert Bailey Jr. and Zabryna Guevara will all be in attendance. (Indigo Ballroom) 3:30 – 4:30 p.m. MARVEL’S AGENTS OF S.H.I.E.L.D. (Produced by ABC Studios) –The cast and producers of “Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.” will return to San Diego Comic-Con in epic fashion as they take over Hall H for the first time ever! Be the first to hear the scoop about the show-stopping conclusion for season six and what awaits in season seven of Marvel’s flagship television show. With your favorite stars in attendance, including Clark Gregg, Ming-Na Wen, Chloe Bennet, Elizabeth Henstridge, Iain De Caestecker, Henry Simmons, Natalia Cordova-Buckley and Jeff Ward, along with executive producers Maurissa Tancharoen, Jed Whedon, Jeff Bell and Jeph Loeb, this is a must-see panel to celebrate seven seasons with the world’s greatest fans! This action-packed series from ABC Studios and Marvel Television airs Fridays at 8/7c on ABC. (Hall H) Please note: Talent is subject to change. 4:15 – 5:15 p.m. STUMPTOWN (Produced by ABC Studios) – Based on the “Stumptown” graphic novel, ABC’s new drama series “Stumptown” follows Dex Parios (Cobie Smulders) – a strong, assertive and sharp-witted army veteran with a complicated love life, gambling debt and a brother to take care of in Portland, Oregon. Her military intelligence skills make her a great PI, but her unapologetic style puts her in the firing line of hardcore criminals and not quite in alliance with the police. Panelists include cast members Cobie Smulders, Jake Johnson, Michael Ealy, Camryn Manheim, Tantoo Cardinal, Cole Sibus and Adrian Martinez, with executive producer Jason Richman and “Stumptown” graphic novel author Greg Rucka. (Indigo Ballroom)
FRIDAY, JULY 19
11:00 – 11:45 a.m. BLESS THE HARTS(Produced by 20th Century Fox Television) – From the network that brought you the Simpsons, the Griffins and the Belchers now present the Harts! FOX’s new half-hour comedy, “Bless The Harts,” features your new favorite, good ol’ Southern family. Jenny Hart (Kristen Wiig) supports her lottery scratcher-obsessed mother, Betty (Maya Rudolph), and her witty, creative daughter, Violet (Jillian Bell). With the help of her eternally optimistic, dreamer boyfriend Wayne (Ike Barinholtz), they hope to one day achieve the American dream. While they are always struggling to make ends meet, they’re already rich in friends, family and laughter. Join us for an exclusive first look into your next animation obsession with executive producers, Emmy® Award winner Emily Spivey (“Wine Country,” “Parks and Recreation,” “Saturday Night Live”), and Academy Award® winners Phil Lord & Chris Miller (“Spiderman: Into the Spider-Verse,” “The Lego Movie,” “21 Jump Street”), and the all-star cast behind the Harts! (Indigo Ballroom) 3:00 – 3:45 p.m. SOLAR OPPOSITES (Produced by 20th Century Fox Television) – From the minds behind “Rick and Morty” come “Solar Opposites,” a new animated series that follows a family of aliens “from a better world” who take refuge in middle America. Join Justin Roiland (“Rick and Morty”), Sean Giambrone (“The Goldbergs”) and Mary Mack (“Golan the Insatiable”), along with executive producers Mike McMahan (“Rick and Morty”) and Josh Bycel (“Happy Endings”), for an exclusive first look into the series premiering in 2020 on Hulu. (Indigo Ballroom) 4:00 – 4:50 p.m. BOB’S BURGERS (Produced by 20th Century Fox Television) – Always one of the most entertaining panels at Comic-Con, the Emmy Award-winning animated FOX series “Bob’s Burgers” returns to San Diego with a few surprises in store! Creator and executive producer Loren Bouchard and executive producer Nora Smith will break news about the upcoming season, and the always entertaining cast including H. Jon Benjamin, Dan Mintz, John Roberts, Kristen Schaal, Larry Murphy and Megan Mullally will have you howling with laughter with never-before-seen footage, followed by a lively panel discussion and audience Q&A. (Indigo Ballroom) 5:30 – 6:30 p.m. What Just Happened??! WITH FRED SAVAGE (Produced by 20th Century Fox Television) – Acclaimed director and television star Fred Savage cannot wait a second longer to share the world of “The Flare,” the most mind-bending, thrilling, edge-of-your-seat sci-fi show never created. “The Flare,” based on TJ Whitford’s classic series of sci-fi novels, “The Moon is the Sun at Night” not only sizzled its way into living rooms nationwide but also inspired Fox to create its first-ever after-show, “What Just Happened??! With Fred Savage.” Join Fred, alongside stars of “The Flare,” Shiri Appleby (“Roswell”), Kevin Zegers (“Fear the Walking Dead”), Tyler Ritter (“Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.”), and co-creators Matt Silverstein and Dave Jeser and director Jon Cassar (“24”) to get a sneak-peek screening of the fourth episode of the after-show dedicated to exploring the fandom surrounding the “The Flare.” “What Just Happened??!,” Fred’s half-hour hybrid comedy/talk show, airs on FOX on Sunday nights. Screening to be followed by conversation moderated by Fred Savage and fan Q&A. (Room 6DE) 6:00 – 7:00 p.m. the rookie (Produced by Entertainment One and ABC Studios) – Join series star and executive producer, Nathan Fillion, as he discusses his latest role as John Nolan on ABC’s high-action drama “The Rookie,” as production begins on its second season. Joining Nathan for this intimate conversation will be longtime friend and “The Rookie” showrunner, Alexi Hawley. The two collaborators will also reflect on Nathan’s overarching career, spanning from “Firefly” to Shakespeare, and now, playing the oldest rookie in the LAPD. (Horton Grand Theatre) 6:45 – 7:45 p.m. neXt (Produced by 20th Century Fox Television) – Join us for the world premiere of “neXt,” a propulsive, fact-based thriller about the emergence of a deadly, rogue artificial intelligence that combines pulse-pounding action with an examination of how technology is invading our lives and transforming us in ways we don’t yet understand. Coming to FOX in 2020, “neXt” stars John Slattery (“Mad Men”) as a Silicon Valley pioneer, who teams with cybercrime agent Fernanda Andrade (“The First”), to fight a villain unlike anything we’ve ever seen. Panelists to include creator and executive producer Manny Coto (“24”), executive producers and directors John Requa and Glenn Ficarra (“This Is Us”), Fernanda Andrade, Michael Mosley (“Ozark”), Jason Butler Harner (“Ozark”) and Eve Harlow (“Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.”) for a moderated conversation and fan Q&A. (Room 6DE)
SATURDAY, JULY 20
12:00 – 12:45 p.m. THE SIMPSONS (Produced by 20th Century Fox Television) – Now 30 years old and part of the mighty Disney empire, get inside insights and secret tips on the upcoming, brand-new season from Matt Groening, Al Jean, Mike B Anderson, Stephanie Gillis and the voice of Lisa Simpson and panel moderator, Yeardley Smith. There WILL be freebies! (Ballroom 20) 1:00 – 2:15 p.m. AMERICAN DAD! and FAMILY GUY(Produced by 20th Century Fox Television) – It’s a Smith-family fun day with Hayley (Rachael MacFarlane), Steve (Scott Grimes), Klaus (Dee Bradley Baker) and Principal Lewis (Kevin Michael Richardson), plus executive producer and co-creator Matt Weitzman and producers Kara Vallow & Jeff Kauffmann who will treat “American Dad!” fans to a first look at scenes from all-new episodes coming soon to TBS … plus a few other surprises! THEN Join cast Seth MacFarlane, Alex Borstein, Mike Henry and executive producers Rich Appel, Alec Sulkin and Kara Vallow from FOX’s hit animated comedy “Family Guy” as we celebrate our 20th anniversary! We’ll take a look back at some of our favorite moments over the last 20 years, plus a special sneak peek at the hilarity and hi-jinx in the upcoming season! (Ballroom 20) 2:30 – 3:15 p.m. THE ORVILLE (Produced by 20th Century Fox Television) – From Emmy Award-winning executive producer and creator Seth MacFarlane, “The Orville” is back for season three and stopping in San Diego! Join the full crew of the U.S.S. Orville: Seth MacFarlane, Adrianne Palicki, Penny Johnson Jerald, Scott Grimes, Peter Macon, Jessica Szohr, J Lee, Mark Jackson and Chad L. Coleman, and executive producers David A. Goodman, Jon Cassar and Brannon Braga to get an exclusive look back at some of our favorite, never-before-seen moments of season two and a special sneak peek at the new and exciting missions in the upcoming third season! (Ballroom 20)
SUNDAY, JULY 21
1:00 – 2:00 p.m. MAYANS M.C. (Produced by Fox 21 Television Studios) – “Mayans M.C.” is the next chapter in Kurt Sutter’s award-winning “Sons of Anarchy” saga. Set in a post-Jax Teller world, Ezekiel “EZ” Reyes is fresh out of prison and a prospect in the Mayans M.C. charter on the Cali/Mexi border. Come for an exclusive sneak peek at a scene from the upcoming season and a not-to-be-missed conversation with co-creator/executive producer/writer Kurt Sutter, co-creator/executive producer/writer/director Elgin James and executive producer/director Kevin Dowling, plus stars JD Pardo, Clayton Cardenas, Edward James Olmos, Sarah Bolger, Michael Irby, Carla Baratta, Antonio Jaramillo, Raoul Max Trujillo, Richard Cabral, Danny Pino, Emilio Rivera, Frankie Loyal, Joseph Lucero and Vincent Rocco Vargas discussing what to look forward to from season two. Moderator: Lynette Rice, Entertainment Weekly. (Hall H) About Disney Television Studios Disney Television Studios is a collection of studios comprised of 20th Century Fox Television, ABC Studios and Fox 21 Television Studios. DTS produces the most award-winning, culture-defining programming for all platforms including “This Is Us,” “Grey’s Anatomy,” “Homeland,” “Modern Family,” “black-ish,” “Fosse/Verdon,” “American Horror Story” and “Marvel’s Cloak & Dagger.”
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Books Read in 2018: The Why
Third year in a row* of answering the self-imposed question: why did you read this particular book?
(*Although 2017′s is presently flagged by the garbage bot and under appeal -- WHY DO U HATE MY BOOK COVER COLLAGES, MR. ALGORITHM)
I am beginning to deeply regret the extra work involved to split them by category, so next year is probably just gonna be a numbered chronological list after the Quilt of Many Covers, but for now they are still divided into adult fiction, YA, middle grade/children’s books, and nonfiction
FICTION
True Valor - Dee Henderson. 2002. Read because: I went hunting for a military romance in which to cast Dalton and Jaz [The Brave]. This one at least guaranteed me Dalton (and included rescuing a female soldier lost/hurt in combat, so).
These Healing Hills - Ann H. Gabhart. 2017. Had this one in my back pocket for a while as a quality-sounding stock romance (nurse/soldier) waiting for players. When my need for a Barbie/Julia [Under the Dome] story reached a new high, I deemed it a match.
Shane - Jack Schaefer. 1949. This is the book Fourmile is based on, so I thought I could get a two-for-one casting thrill out of it.
The Lake House - Kate Morton. 2015. A gorgeous historic mansion hidden within an abandoned estate. A mystery from the past to be solved in the present. What are "things I am here for always."
Crimson Peak (movie novelization) - Nancy Holder. 2015. I LOVED the movie, and the only thing I love more than amazing movies is when I can have them translated into and enriched by prose.
Chasing Sunsets - Karen Kingsbury. 2015. Brush of Wings - Karen Kingsbury. 2016. I was hunting, desperately, for Ben/Ryan-shaped books [Off the Map], and "Brush of Wings" checked all the boxes (young woman who needs a heart transplant volunteers in a third world country, love interest has to find a way to rush her home when the situation turns dire). I only read C.S. first because I didn't want to miss where the romance started.
Rancher Under Fire - Vickie Donoghue. 2014. I was looking for a different book when I casually stumbled upon this title, and listen. I am not gonna turn down a ready-made Barbie/Julia AU* with bonus "single father" angle. (*cowboy/journalist)
Heart Like Mine - Maggie McGinnis. 2016. "Ben/Ryan, Sexy Hookup AU Version please."
The Mountain Between Us - Charles Martin. 2010. The request list for the movie was too long, so I decided to see if it was based on a book. Upon reading the back cover and finding out one character was a surgeon, I immediately forgot the movie cast as my brain exploded with Shondaland options.
When Crickets Cry - Charles Martin. 2006. "Doctor whose wife died young of a lifelong heart condition" sounded like the best book-shaped Ben/Ryan approximation yet, with bonus "watching out for a little girl who is sick in the same way" cuteness as well.
The Woman in Cabin 10 - Ruth Ware. 2016. A woman at work recommended it to me, and I was like, "a well received general thriller? Sure!"
Listen to Me - Hannah Pittard. 2016. Put "road trip" into the library catalog --> picked 70% because "Gothic thriller" made me think of "The Strangers," and 30% because I was reliving the glory days of Derek And Addison and this marriage sounded similar.
The Lying Game - Ruth Ware. 2017. I enjoyed the other book of hers I read so my friend brought in the next one she had.
Hatter Fox - Marilyn Harris. 1973. Read in high school and forgotten until I reread the Goodreads summary, and "doctor drawn to help 17-year-old" set off my radar. Shippy or merely protective/caretaking, my radar reacts the same.
Vanished - Mary McGary Morris. 1988. The trailer for unreleased Martin Henderson film "Hellbent" whipped me into a frenzy so I did my best to find book-shaped approximations of it. (spoiler alert: this failed miserably, but I grudge-matched it out)
Thunder and Rain - Charles Martin. 2012. Former Texas Ranger who is a single dad. Rescuing & protecting a scared/abused woman and child. At his ranch with cows and horses. By an author who has proven his salt in the hurt/comfort and restrained-romance departments.
Before the Fall - Nick Hawley. 2016. Mostly I came for the dynamic between the young orphan and the passenger who saved him, but I also like witnessing the general aftermath of plane crash survivors.
The Perfect Nanny - Leila Slimani. 2018. My work friend loaned it to me with the statement, "This has such good reviews but I don't know if I 'got' it -- I am really curious to know what you think of it!"
The Girl Before - J.P. Delaney. 2017. She loaned me this one too, with a more glowing recommendation.
Everything You Want Me To Be - Mindy Mejia. 2017. Aaaand one last rec from my seasonal work friend before our projects took us in separate directions.
The Dog Year - Ann Wertz Garvin. 2014. Dog on the cover + synopsis was basically a list of tropes I love: a woman (a doctor to boot!) grieving loss of husband and unborn baby; dogs; a new love interest who is one of my favorite professions to pair with doctor (cop)...
Losing Gemma - Katy Gardner. 2002. "So basically this is the victim backstory to a Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders plot? Dude, sign me UP; I can so see this friendship!"
Uncharted - Tracey Garvis-Graves. 2013. The companion novella to a book I loved.
The English Boys - Julia Thomas. 2016. Mom checked it out of the library, "guy in piney unrequited love with his best friend's fiancee" intrigued me enough to open it, and by 3-5 pages in I was hooked.
The Broken Girls - Simone St. James. 2018. Abandoned boarding-school ruins, a murder mystery from the past being solved in the present day, possibly tied to a second murder from the past?? Yeah, give it.
Heart-Shaped Hack - Tracey Garvis-Graves. 2015. White-Hot Hack - Tracey Garvis-Graves. 2016. Proven quality romance writer's latest books feature a professional super-skilled hacker? Sounds right up my Scorpion-obsessed alley. First book was plenty good enough to launch me into Part II.
Shine Shine Shine - Lydia Netzer. 2012. In my continuing quest to find books in which to cast Walter/Paige, I searched the phrase "her genius husband" and this one's summary matched my desires well.
Learning to Stay - Erin Celello. 2013. Ever eager to expand my hurt/comfort scenario stockpile, I went looking for something where a husband suffers a TBI/brain damage that mostly affects their personality. The bonus dog content sold it.
The Fate of Mercy Alban - Wendy Webb. 2013. Came up on my Goodreads timeline. I read as far as "spine-tingling mystery about family secrets set in a big, old haunted house on Lake Superior" and immediately requested it from the library.
Rated PG - Virginia Euwer Wolff. 1981. I was rereading her Make Lemonade trilogy when I saw a quote in her author bio that said, "I did write an adult novel. Thank goodness it went out of print." Curious, I looked it up, and between its age and the fact that it sounded more like YA than a proper adult novel, I was immediately more intrigued by it than her boring-sounding middle grade books.
Someone Else's Love Story - Joshilyn Jackson. 2013. "Young single mom with genius son meeting a possibly-autistic scientist who protects them during a gas station holdup/hostage situation and later bonds with her son" was the exact literary approximation of a Scorpion AU I wanted in my brain. By the time I realized that was not the endgame ship, I had already flipped through it and fallen in love w/ William and his romantic memories of his wife instead.
Driftwood Tides - Gina Holmes. 2014. Cool title + I love the "young adult adoptee bonds with the spouse of their late birth mother" trope.
The Haunting - Alan Titchmarsh. 2011. Title caught my eye at the library near Halloween; I dug the "dual timelines" setup with a mystery from the past to be solved in the present, and hoped for ghosts.
The Lost Hours - Karen White. 2009. I searched "scrapbook" in the library catalog. A family member's formerly buried old scrapbook, an old house, and unearthing family history/secrets? GIVE IT TO ME.gif.
The Etruscan Smile - Velda Johnston. 1977. Slim (quick read), attractive cover painting, an exotic Italian countryside setting in a bygone era, and a young woman investigating the mystery of her sister's disappearance all appealed to me.
Stay Away, Joe - Dan Cushman. 1953. All I could tell from the book jacket was that it was somehow Western/ranch-themed, possibly full of wacky hijinx and had once been deemed appropriate for a high school library. I just wanted to know what the heck it was about!
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YOUNG ADULT
(I’m kind of guessing at the line of demarcation between teen and middle grade audiences for some of these, especially the older ones -- another reason that I should give up on categories in the future -- but let’s just go with it)
These Shallow Graves - Jennifer Donnelly. 2015. Seemed like a YA version of What the Dead Leave Behind (which itself I was using as a Crimson Peak AU), from an author whose work has always impressed me.
Snow Bound - Harry Fox Mazer. 1973. Always here for survival stories! Also, this is a good author.
The House - Christina Lauren. 2015. I LOVE evil/haunted mansion stories.
The Masked Truth - Kelley Armstrong. 2015. It looked like Criminal Minds in a YA novel.
Things I'm Seeing Without You - Peter Bognanni. 2017. Went googling for stories that sounded like contemporary variations on Miles & Charlie Matheson [Revolution]. "Teen shows up at estranged father's door" fit the bill.
Even When You Lie to Me - Jessica Alcott. 2015. I always turn out for student/teacher stories, given enough suggestion of it being mostly an emotional connection rather than an illicit hookup.
Too Shattered for Mending - Peter Brown Hoffmeister. 2017. I also dig stories where teenagers have to take care of/fend for themselves in the absence of a parent/guardian.
The Devil You Know - Trish Doller. 2015. I enjoyed a previous book of hers, and I always like road trips and teen thrillers.
The Raft - S.A. Bodeen. Terror at Bottle Creek underwhelmed, so I thought I'd try a YA/female protagonist option for a survival thriller, not least because the girl on the cover reminded me of Under the Dome's Melanie.
Ghost at Kimball Hill - Marie Blizard. 1956. Picked up randomly at an estate sale; the vintage cover and incredibly charming first 2 pages won my heart.
A New Penny - Biana Bradbury. 1971. The rare idea of a teen shotgun marriage in this era -- when it would still be expected, but also more likely to fall apart and end in a young divorce or separation -- fascinated me; I was curious to see how such an adult situation would play out.
Marie Antoinette, Serial Killer - Katie Alender. 2013. I mean...it is really all right there in the title and/or the awesful puns all over the cover. ("Let them eat cake...AND DIE!") Pure unadulterated crack, combining my two fave specialty genres of history and horror? Yes ma'am.
Me And My Mona Lisa Smile - Sheila Hayes. 1981. I was looking up this author of a Little Golden Book to see what else she had, found one that suggested a student/teacher romance, and bolted for it.
To Take a Dare - Crescent Dragonwagon/Paul Zindel. 1982. 50% due to the first author's cracktastic name and my full expectations of it being melodramatic, 50% because I was still on my "Hellbent" high and looking for similar teen runaway stories.
To All My Fans, With Love, From Sylvie - Ellen Conford. 1982. The last one from my attempt-at-a-Hellbent-esque-storyline set -- girl hitchhiking cross-country is picked up by a middle aged man who may or may not have pure intentions, by an established quality author.
Be Good Be Real Be Crazy - Chelsey Philpot. Bright cover called out to me; I was in the mood for a fun road trip novel for spring/early summer.
This is the Story of You - Beth Kephart. Kephart's name always gives me pause due to her fuzzy writing style, but I loved Nothing But Ghosts, so I could not resist the promise of surviving a super-storm disaster.
A Little in Love - Susan Fletcher. "Eponine's story from Les Mis" on a YA novel = immediately awesome; I LOVE HER??? Also it's just my fave musical, generally.
Adrift - Paul Griffin. 2015. I've been really digging survival stories this year, and while stories about survival at sea aren't typically my fave, they keep popping up in my path so I keep poppin' em like candy.
Life in Outer Space - Melissa Keil. 2013. After delighting my brain with concept sketches for a high school AU, I set out to find the equivalent of Scorpion's team dynamics/main relationship in a YA novel, and by god I found it.
Everything Must Go - Fanny Fran Davis. 2017. The brightly colored cover drew me in, and the format of being like a scrapbook of personal documents/paper ephemera lit up the scrap-collecting center of my brain.
Going Geek - Charlotte Huang. 2016.
originally I thought it might be like Life in Outer Space, but once I realized the title geeks were all girls I shrugged and went, "Eh, still a solid contemporary YA novel at a cool setting (boarding school)."
Like Mandarin - Kirsten Hubbard. 2011.
By the author of my beloved Wanderlove, I was drawn in by the title, intriguing cover photo, rural Wyoming setting and the concept of a high school freshman girl latching onto/idolizing a cool senior girl.
Sixteen: Short Stories By Outstanding Writers for Young Adults. ed. Donald R. Gallo. 1984. Tripped over it at the library, and immediately wanted to consume a set of 80s teen book content from a pack of authors I know and love.
A & L Do Summer - Jan Blazanin. 2011. In the summer, sometimes you just want to vicariously relive the feeling of being a largely-responsibility-free teen in a small-town location.
The Assassin Game - Kirsty McKay. 2015. Looked like the (Welsh!) boarding school version of Harper's Island. (spoiler alert: it is rather less stabby than that, but still fun)
We Are Still Tornadoes - Michael Kun/Susan Mullen. 2016. "College freshmen? Writing letters to each other? Sure, looks solid."
Nothing - Annie Barrows. 2017. It looked relatable: like the kind of book that would happen if I tried to turn my high school journals into a book. (spoiler alert: dumber)
The Memory Book - Laura Avery. 2016. Contemporary YA about a girl with a(n unusual) disease, but mostly, the title and promise of it being a collection of entries in different formats.
Kindess for Weakness - Shawn Goodman. 2013. LITERALLY AU RYAN ATWOOD.
Make Lemonade - Virginia Euwer Wolff. 1993. True Believer - Virginia Euwer Wolff. 2001. This Full House - Virginia Euwer Wolff. 2008. I reread the first two so I could give them proper reviews on Goodreads, and then realized I hadn't read the last one at all.
Blue Voyage - Diana Renn. 2015. A hefty teen mystery in a unique exotic location (Turkey) -- with an antiquities smuggling ring! - called out to me.
Girl Online - Zoe Sugg. 2014. I was really in the mood to read something on the younger end of YA, something cute and fun, when I saw this at the library.
Wilderness Peril - Thomas J. Dygard. 1985. Reread of a book I rated 4 stars in high school but couldn't remember, which happened to be lying next to me on a morning where I didn't wanna get out of bed yet.
Survive the Night - Danielle Vega. 2015. The cover had a GLITTERY SKULL. Give me that delightfully packaged horror story for the Halloween season!
The Hired Girl - Laura Amy Schlitz. 2015. I've been digging into my journals and old family photo albums lately, really fascinated by personal historical documents (also recently obsessed over The Scrapbook of Frankie Pratt), and when I saw a diary format book set in 1911 -- a housemaid's diary, no less; that must be interesting as far as recording grand house details -- it spoke to me.
Fans of the Impossible Life - Kate Scelsa. 2015. The colored-pencil-sketch cover gave me Rainbow Rowell vibes.
All The Truth That's In Me - Julie Berry. 2013. Someone who favorably reviewed The Hired Girl also recommended this one; the cover caught my eye, and it sounded like a thriller.
Girl In A Bad Place - Kaitlin Ward. 2017. I heart YA thrillers featuring girls.
Facing It - Julian F. Thompson. 1983. I was in desperate need of a book one night and my only option was to buy one off the library sale cart, so I snagged the one that looked like some entertaining 80s melodrama with a fun (summer camp) setting. (Spoiler alert: fun and entertaining it was not.)
A Good Idea - Cristina Moracho. 2017. "Rural literary noir," promised the cover blurb, and as I just mentioned: I heart YA thrillers.
Something Happened - Greg Logsted. 2008. Short/easy read + I was hoping for either a misinterpreted Genuinely Caring Teacher, or scenarios to use in an appropriate age difference context.
In Real Life - Jessica Love. 2016. My shipper radar pretty much looked at the summary and went "THE AU CHRISTIAN/GABBY SETUP OF MY DREAMS."
The Black Spaniel Mystery - Betty Cavanna. 1945.
Adorable cover (and dogs!) from an established quality author.
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CHILDREN’S / MIDDLE GRADE
The Cloud Chamber - Joyce Maynard. 2005. The cover made me think of Under the Dome, and the MC immediately reminded me of Joe McAlister.
Terror at Bottle Creek - Watt Key. 2016. After rereading Fourmile, I got a hankering for more books I might be able to cast with the kids from Under the Dome, and figured more Watt Key + a thrilling survival adventure was the ticket for that.
Swampfire - Patricia Cecil Haas. 1973. One of approximately 100 unread vintage horse books I own at any given time; finally in mood because it was short and sweet.
Baby-sitting Is A Dangerous Job - Willo Davis Roberts. 1985. Reread a childhood favorite in order to give it a proper review on Goodreads.
In The Stone Circle - Elizabeth Cody Kimmel. 1998. Same as above.
Wild Spirits - Rosa Jordan. 2010. Clearly the "Kat & Tommy take Justin under their wing" Power Rangers AU of which I have always dreamed, in my very favorite version of it: the one where Kat surrounds herself with animals.
Claudia - Barbara Wallace. 1969. Picked up cheap at a book sale, standard cute vintage Scholastic about a girl and her school life. Comfort food.
Reasons to be Happy - Katrina Kittle. 2011. The cover and the 5 reasons excerpted in the summary were so cute that I wanted to know what more of the reasons were.
Dark Horse Barnaby - Marjorie Reynolds. 1967. Needed a quick read and I'll p. much read any vintage horse book.
Runaway - Dandi Daley Mackall. 2008. Start of a companion series to my beloved Winnie the Horse Gentler, featuring some favorite themes: foster care + animal rescue.
Wolf Wilder - Katherine Rundell. 2015. Pretty cover, girl protagonist, historical Russian setting, wolves. All good things!
Backwater - Joan Bauer. 1999. Sounded like a beautifully tranquil setting.
The Dingle Ridge Fox and Other Stories - Sam Savitt. 1978. Animal stories + author love = automatic win.
If Wishes Were Horses - Jean Slaughter Doty. 1984. Overdue reread of a childhood favorite because I needed some short books to finish the reading challenge.
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NONFICTION
Junk: Digging Through America's Love Affair with Stuff - Alison Stewart. 2016. I mean, I am definitely an American who has a love affair with stuff.
Keeping Watch: 30 Sheep, 24 Rabbits, 2 Llamas, 1 Alpaca, and a Shepherdess with a Day Job - Kathryn Sletto. 2010.
As soon as I saw my favorite fluffy creature on the cover, I felt an immediate need to transport myself into this (dream) hobby farm setting.
(Side note: this is probably the lowest amount of nonfiction I have read in 1 year for a decade, but I was just so busy hunting down specific types of stories that I could not get distracted by random learning.)
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The Midway was a special program which typically aired from 9:00am-12:00pm (or sometimes 10:00am-2:00) on CKUA from 2016-2019 during statutory holidays.
Click “keep reading” below for my 2018 Midway playlists.
Explore my playlist history for other dates and programs.
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AIRTIME // TITLE // PERFORMING ARTIST // ALBUM
2018-02-19
^^ listener recommendation ++ selected from CKUA’s “house blend” playlist
09:00 // Monday Morning // Pulp // Different Class
09:06 // Cowboy Song // Thin Lizzy // Uncut Nov 2001
09:11 // Glory Hallelujah // The Give ‘Em Hell Boys // Barn Burner
09:19 // Navajo Rug // Ian Tyson // All the Good ‘Uns
09:21 // S Lazy H // Corb Lund // Things That Can’t Be Undone
09:29 // Winter // Celeigh Cardinal // Everything and Nothing At All
09:35 // Viva La Vida // Coldplay // Viva La Vida…
09:39 // Shop Around // Smoky Robinson & the Miracles // Motown Forever
09:43 // You Really Got a Hold on Me // The Beatles // With the Beatles
09:48 // Another Day // Paul McCartney // Wingspan
09:54 // I Was Born Under a Wandering Star // Lee Marvin // Paint Your Wagon
10:02 // Be There // Kimberley MacGregor // I Am My Own
10:06 // Mary Jane’s Last Dance // Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers // Greatest Hits
10:11 // Back in Black // AC/DC // Back in Black
10:18 // Rose of the Valley // Duane Eddy // Road Trip
10:21 // Like Water // Graftician // Wander/Weave ++
10:26 // No Wrong // Bahamas // No Wrong 45 ++
10:32 // Devil in Disguise // Elvis Presley // Hits
10:35 // Christine’s Tune // The Flying Burrito Bros // 20th C. Masters
10:38 // I’m No Elvis Presley // Lindi Ortega // Little Red Boots
10:42 // Pretty Thing // Michael Rault // Crash! Boom! Bang!
10:44 // Not Fade Away // The Rolling Stones // Grrr!
10:46 // Maggie’s Farm (live at Newport) // Bob Dylan // No Direction Home
10:52 // You Keep Me Hanging On // Vanilla Fudge // Classic Rock 1968
10:56 // Why Do You Love Me? // Jom Comyn // I Need Love
11:01 // Leaving the Table // Leonard Cohen // You Want It Darker
11:07 // Rabbit in Your Headlights // UNKLE & Thom Yorke // Psyence Fiction ^^
11:12 // My Soul’s in Louisiana // Otis Taylor // ________ ^^
11:16 // Give Me a Sign // Edward Sharp & the Magnetic Zeroes // Give Me a Sign 45
11:20 // Distant Sky // Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds // Skeleton Tree
11:27 // He’ll Have To Go // Jim Reeves // Essential Jim Reeves ^^
11:30 // Once in a Lifetime // Talking Heads // Remain in Light
11:34 // Murder in the City (live) // The Avett Bros // _________ ^^
11:39 // Love is the Drug // Roxy Music // The Collection ^^
11:43 // I’ll Take You There // The Staples Singers // Greatest Hits
11:48 // Fun Fun Fun // The Beach Boys // Good Vibrations
11:50 // Do You Remember Rock & Roll Radio? // The Ramones // Greatest Hits
11:55 // Memories // Leonard Cohen // Death of a Ladies’ Man
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2018-03-30
^^ listener recommendation ++ selected from CKUA’s “house blend” playlist
09:00 // Friday on My Mind // The Easybeats // Greatest Hits
09:05 // Walk of Life // Dire Straits // Greatest Hits
09:09 // Walk on the Wild Side // Lou Reed // Transformer
09:14 // Love Minus Zero // The Walker Bros // Take It Easy With the WB
09:17 // All Along the Watchtower // Jimi Hendrix // Electric Ladyland
09:21 // When the Ship Comes In // The Hollies // Hollies Sing Dylan
09:24 // Here’s That Rainy Day // Bob Dylan // Triplicate
09:31 // Laugh Laugh // The Beau Brummels // Greatest Hits
09:36 // No Surprises // Radiohead // OK Computer
09:39 // You Don’t Scare Me // Whitney Rose // Rule 62
09:44 // Come To Me // Sue Foley // The Ice Queen
09:48 // I Ain’t Cool // The Sheepdogs // Changing Colours ^^
09:52 // Bad Bad News // Leon Bridges // Good Thing
09:56 // Ain’t That Good News // Sam Cooke // Ain’t That Good News
10:03 // The Priests of Golden Bull // Buffy Sainte-Marie // Medicine Songs
10:09 // Whiskey // Joey Landreth // Whiskey EP
10:12 // Bad Bad Man // The Give ‘Em Hell Boys // Barn Burner
10:16 // After Midnight // Eric Clapton // Complete Clapton
10:19 // Give Me One Reason // Tracy Chapman // _____
10:24 // Still Crazy After All These Years // Paul Simon // The Essential
10:28 // The Addams Family Theme // Vic Mizzy // Greatest Hits of TV
10:31 // Winter // Celeigh Cardinal // Everything and Nothing At All
10:37 // Go // Kimberley MacGregor // I Am My Own
10:42 // Everybody’s Coming To My House // David Byrne // American Utopia
10:47 // I Wanna Prove To You // The Lemon Twigs // Do Hollywood
10:51 // This Winter Revisited // F&M // ______ ^^
10:54 // North To Alaska // Johnny Horton // The Essential
10:58 // I Can See For Miles // The Who // The Who Sell Out ^^
11:02 // Shining in the Distance // The Stray Birds // Magic Fire
11:08 // When You Ain’t Home // Lindi Orgega // Faded Gloryville
11:12 // I Don’t Know Why I Love You But I Do // Clarence “Frogman” Henry // Collected Works
11:14 // Heroes (live) // King Crimson // DGM Live
11:20 // Goldfinger // Bill Frisell & Thomas Morgan // Small Town
11:26 // Secret Love // Nels Cline // Lovers
11:30 // Zoot Allures // Frank Zappa // Zoot Allures
11:34 // 13 Engines // What If We Don’t Get What We Want? // _____ ^^
11:38 // Nedayeh Bahar // Habibi // Cardamom Garden
11:41 // Disarray // Preoccupations // New Material
11:45 // Say it Louder // Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats // Tearing at the Seams
11:49 // Don’t Stop Me Now // Queen // Greatest Hits
11:52 // Heart of Oak // Richard Hawley // Hollow Meadows
11:56 // Goodbye Stranger // Supertramp // Retrospectacle
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2018-05-21
Today’s theme: because Victoria Day falls between Mothers’ Day and Fathers’ Day, the theme of this program is going to be parents & music. I want to hear from you. Get in touch with names of formative songs your parents introduced to you, and/or songs you introduced to your parents that turned their cranks.
^^ listener recommendation ++ selected from CKUA’s “house blend” playlist
09:00 // Monday Morning // Pulp // Different Class
09:06 // Victoria // The Kinks // Arthur
09:09 // These Days Is Coming Soon // The Lemon Twigs // Do Hollywood
09:12 // Today // Jefferson Airplane // Surrealistic Pillow
09:17 // Somebody That I Used To Know // Gotye // Making Mirrors
09:21 // Masseduction // St. Vincent // Masseduction
09:25 // Physical // Juliana Hatfield // Sings Songs of Olivia Newton John
09:30 // We’ve Come This Far // Sloan // Commonwealth
09:34 // Just Like Romeo & Juliet // Sha-Na-Na // __________
09:37 // Romeo & Juliet // Dire Straits // Priviate Investigations
09:45 // Four Out of Five // Arctic Monkeys // Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino
09:51 // Treat Her Right // Mr. T. // Greatest Hits
09:55 // Axel F. // Angela Dubeau & La Pieta // __________
10:01 // Nunca Es Suficiente; Natalia Lafourcade; Hasta la Raiz
10:06 // Layla (Strange Brew) // Le Onde Blu // Italy 1960s Beat
10:10 // Nessuno Mi Puo Guidicare // Gene Pitney // Definitive Collection
10:13 // Save the Last Dance for Me // The Shanes // Anthology
10:16 // California Sun // Ola & the Janglers // Swedish Rock & Roll Hits
10:19 // She Taught Me to Yodel // The Scarlets // Collection
10:22 // Boys Night Out // Johnny Reimar // Greatest Hits
10:24 // A Swinging Safari // Bert Kaempfert // Classics
10:29 // My Bonnie // Tony Sheridan & the Beat Bros // Tony Sheridan & the Silver Beatles
10:34 // Why Do You Have To Break My Heart Again? // The School // Reading Too Much Into Things
10:38 // Neon Lights // Kraftwerk // The Man-Machine
10:42 // Das Model // The Cardigans // B-Sides
10:47 // Wipeout // The Eliminators // Planetary Pebbles - Behind the Iron Curtain, vol 1
10:50 // Crazy Guitars // Boomerangs // Planetary Pebbles - Behind the Iron Curtain, vol 1
10:52 // Can Can // Can // Singles
10:57 // Lakes of Mars // Doug Hoyer // Walks With the Tender & Growing Night
11:01 // Hello in There // John Prine // Souveniers ^^
11:09 // Carry Me // The Stampeders // Best of ^^
11:12 // Ghost Riders in the Sky // Gene Autry // Essential ^^
11:16 // I’ve Been Everywhere // Hank Snow // Essential ^^
11:20 // Happy Brasilia // James Last // __________ ^^
11:24 // Crazy Train // Ozzy Osbourne // Anthology ^^
11:27 // Oxygene II // Jean-Michel Jarre // Oxygene ^^
11:30 // Froggy Went a-Courtin’ // Red Allen // Essential ^^
11:35 // Welcome to Earth (Pollywog) // Sturgill Simpson // A Sailor’s Guide to Earth ^^
11:40 // Late Night Radio // Gary Brown // __________ ^^
11:45 // A Sweet Beginning Like This // Fats Waller // Anthology ^^
11:49 // You Make Me Feel Like Dancing // Leo Sayer // You Make Me Feel Like Dancing
11:52 // Twist & Shout // The Isley Bros // Essential
11:55 // End of the Line // Traveling Wilburys // Vol 1
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2018-07-02
Due to some scheduling kerfuffles at the station, the July 2, 2018 instalment of The Midway will last longer and start a whole lot earlier! Coming to your receivers from 6AM-10AM MST, tune in for our post-Canada Day extravaganza.
The theme of this episode is a simple one: what is the best Canadian artist/song you’ve discovered in 2018? It can be a new release, or any Canadian that you weren’t previously aware of - regardless of era.
^^ listener recommendation ++ selected from CKUA’s “house blend” playlist
06:00 // Monday Morning // Pulp // Different Class
06:06 // Changing Times // Iwan Rheon // Changing Times single
06:10 // Hippy Hippy Shake // Chan Romero // USA Roots of the UK Invasion
06:12 // The Devil in His Heart // The Donays // USA Roots of the UK Invasion
06:15 // Twist & Shout // The Isley Bros // Essential
06:19 // Robotic // Hannah Georgas // Hannah Georgas
06:23 // Crash Years // The New Pornographers // Together
06:31 // Psychopath // St. Vincent // STV
06:36 // Summer Sounds // Robert Goulet // Summer Sounds
06:38 // Under the Boardwalk // The Drifters // Greatest Hits
06:40 // Summer Holiday // Cliff Richard & the Shadows // Summer Holiday
06:45 // Suck It and See // The Arctic Monkeys // Suck It and See
06:48 // Street Life // Roxy Music // Collection
06:51 // Everybody’s Coming To My House // David Byrne
06:56 // Houses of the Holy // Led Zeppelin // Houses of the Holy
07:03 // Troubled Mind // Dan Mangan // Troubled Mind single
07:08 // Wendy // The Beach Boys // Good Vibrations
07:11 // Gorilla Song // Sha-Na-Na // Greatest Hits
07:13 // Bananaphone // Raffi // Bananaphone
07:16 // Carry On // Coeur de Pirate // Roses
07:19 // Breaking Down // Florence & the Machine // Ceremonials
07:23 // Stepping Out // Joe Jackson // Night and Day
07:32 // Everything // Celeigh Cardinal // Everything and Nothing At All
07:35 // Tommaso // nehiyawak // Tommaso single
07:39 // My Back Pages // Marshall Crenshaw // Bleecker Street
07:44 // Only a Pawn in the Game // Bob Dylan // The Times They Are A-Changin’
07:48 // The Godfather Waltz // Nino Rota // The Godfather Soundtrack
07:53 // Wish You Were Here // Pink Floyd // Wish You Were Here
08:01 // Radio // Client // City
08:05 // Radio, Radio // Elvis Costello // This Year’s Model
08:08 // Shape Shifter // Lera Lynn // Resistor
08:12 // In the Aeroplane Over the Sea // Neutral Milk Hotel // In the Aeroplane Under the Sea
08:17 // Maybe Tonight // Nicole Atkins // Neptune City
08:21 // Girl Don’t Come // Sandie Shaw // Hits of the 1960s
08:24 // I Only Want To Be With You // Dusty Springfield // Hits of the 1960s
08:26 // Moonshiner’s Daughter // Rhiannon Giddens // Factory Girl
08:31 // Decomposing Composers // Monty Python // Monty Python Sings
08:35 // Girl From Ipanema // Stan Getz & Astrud Gilberto // Super Samba
08:39 // Xanadu // Juliana Hatfield // J.H. Sings Olivia Newton John
08:43 // I Wanna Prove To You // The Lemon Twigs // Do Hollywood
08:48 // Depth of My Soul // Thievery Corporation // Saudade
08:51 // No More Disguises // Thievery Corporation // Saudade
08:56 // You’re Nobody ‘Til Somebody Loves You // Dinah Washington // Blue Box 2
09:01 // O Canada // Osyron // O Canada (music video)
09:04 // Who Do You Love? // Ronnie Hawkins & the Hawks // Rock & Roll Originals ++
09:07 // One Foot // Doug Hoyer // To Be a River ^^
09:10 // Glory // Layten Kramer // Glory ++
09:15 // Always For You // J.J. Shiplett // Something To Believe In ^^
09:19 // You Don’t Scare Me // Whitney Rose // Rule 62 ^^
09:25 // Norwegian Wood // Greenwich, Breau, Bickert // Toronto Sessions ^^
09:31 // Changes // Gordon Lightfoot // Original Lightfoot
09:33 // Been Waiting // The Flashing Lights // Sweet Release ^^
09:40 // The Silent // The Bolt Actions // TBA EP
09:42 // Don’t Wanna Hear It // Lindi Ortega // Cigarettes & Truckstops ^^
09:45 // Bye Bye Blackbird // Ringo Starr // Sentimental Journey
09:48 // Blackbird // The Beatles // The Beatles
09:51 // End of the Line // The Traveling Wilburys // Volume 1
09:54 // I’ll Be Seeing You // Francoise Hardy & Iggy Pop // Triple Best
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TITLE // PERFORMING ARTIST // ALBUM // AIRTIME
2018-08-06 - 09:00-12:00
The theme of this episode: what recent folk-festival performance/performer has astonished you? It can be during the current festival season. It can be an artist you’ve loved for years, or someone you’ve only just discovered.
^^ listener recommendation ++ selected from CKUA’s “house blend” playlist
Monday Morning // Pulp // Different Class // Mon 09:01
Maggie’s Farm (live Newport ‘65) // Bob Dylan // The Bootleg Series Vol. 7 // Mon 09:06
Polka Dot Undies // Bowser & Blue // Polka Dot Undies (Single) // Mon 09:12AM
Let The Good Times Roll // JD McPherson // Let The Good Times Roll // Mon 09:17AM
Country House // Blur // ______ // Mon 09:20
Rockaway Beach // Ramones // Loud, Fast Ramones // Mon 09:25AM
Do You Need My Love // Weyes Blood // Front Row Seat To Earth // Mon 09:30AM
Surrender // kd lang // Tomorrow Never Dies Soundtrack // Mon 09:36AM
Underneath the Mango Tree // Diana Coupland & Monty Norman // Dr. No Soundtrack // Mon 09:40AM
Nobody Does It Better // Carly Simon // Clouds In My Coffee: 1965-1995 // Mon 09:43AM
You And Whose Army? // Radiohead // Amnesiac // Mon 09:48AM
Four Out Of Five // Arctic Monkeys // Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino // Mon 09:54AM
She’s Electric // Oasis // (What’s The Story) Morning Glory // Mon 10:02AM
Lille (live at EFMF 2013) // Lisa Hannigan // Live at the CKUA Tent // Mon 10:09AM
Driver’s Seat // Sniff ‘n’ the Tears // Driver’s Seat single // Mon 10:12AM
Breakfast at the Ace // The Rapiers // The Rapiers // Mon 10:16AM
Ford Fairlane // Confusionaires // Make a Little Mess With the Confusionaires // Mon 10:22AM
Big Sunglasses // Dylan Farrell // Blues Before // Mon 10:24AM
Would You Be My Dog? // Celeigh Cardinal // Everything And Nothing At All // Mon 10:30AM
Bizarre Love Triangle // Give 'Em Hell Boys // Barn Burner // Mon 10:34AM
City Lights // King Of Foxes // Golden Armour // Mon 10:38AM
Rock Pool // Cate Le Bon // Rock Pool EP // Mon 10:42AM
Twisting By The Pool // Dire Straits // Twisting By The Pool // Mon 10:47AM
Enola Gay // OMD // Organization // Mon 10:51AM
Bad Luck // Neko Case // Bad Luck (Single) // Mon 10:59AM
Total Eclipse // Klaus Nomi // Klaus Nomi // Mon 11:06AM
From a Logical Point of View // Robert Mitchum // Calypso is Like So // Mon 11:07AM
Phenomenal Woman // Ruthie Foster // The Phenomenal Ruthie Foster // Mon 11:12AM ^^
Gotta Serve Somebody // Mavis Staples // Tangled Up In Blues: Songs Of Bob Dylan // Mon 11:16AM ^^
Mr. Monday // Kobo Town // Jumbie In The Jukebox // Mon 11:22AM ^^
The Letter // Joe Cocker // Sounds Of The Seventies: 1970 // Mon 11:26AM ^^
Steppin’ Out // Joe Jackson // Night and Day // Mon 11:32AM ^^
Preachin’ To The Choir // Rodney Crowell // Fate’s Right Hand // Mon 11:37AM ^^
You Can’t Judge a Book by the Cover // William Prince // You Can’t Judge a Book by the Cover // Mon 11:43AM ^^
And I Love Her // Passenger // The Boy Who Cried Wolf // Mon 11:46AM ^^
And I Love Her // The Beatles // A Hard Day’s Night // Mon 11:51AM
End Of The Line // The Traveling Wilburys // Traveling Wilburys Collection // Mon 11:53AM
I’ll Be Seeing You // Francoise Hardy & Iggy Pop // Triple Best // Mon 11:56AM
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2018-09-03 - 09:00-12:00
The theme of this episode: what is one of your essential live albums? It can be new, old, filled with cheating overdubs, lo-fi, hi-fi, whatever!
^^ listener recommendation ++ selected from CKUA’s “house blend” playlist ~~ today’s featured album: Richard Hawley’s Live at the Devi’s Arse
Monday Morning // Pulp // Different Class // Mon 09:01AM
Maggie’s Farm (live at Newport Folk 1965) // Bob Dylan // No Direction Home // Mon 09:07AM
Goldfinger // Bill Frisell & Thomas Morgan // Small Town // Mon 09:14AM
Four Out Of Five // Arctic Monkeys // Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino // Mon 09:19AM
Oliver Cromwell // Monty Python // Sings // Mon 09:28AM
Reelin’ In The Years // Steely Dan // Can’t Buy A Thrill // Mon 09:30AM
Help Me Rhonda // The Beach Boys // Good Vibrations: 30 Years Of The // Mon 09:36AM
Hideaway // John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers // Bluesbreakers with Eric Clapton // Mon 09:39AM
Going Down // Freddie King // Ultimate Collection // Mon 09:43AM
Steppin’ Out // Memphis Slim // Rockin’ the Blues // Mon 09:46AM
Shake Your Money Maker // Paul Butterfield Blues Band // Paul Butterfield Blues Band // Mon 09:51AM
Darlin’ // Richard Hawley // Live at the Devil’s Arse // Mon 09:54AM ~~
The Devil in Disguise // Richard Hawley // Live at the Devil’s Arse // Mon 09:57AM ~~
Ain’t That a Shame // Cheap Trick // Live at Budokan // Mon 10:06AM
Hot Rod Lincoln // Commander Cody // 70s Classics // Mon 10:15AM
Rambler // The Madmen // Swedish Rock & Roll Hits // Mon 10:16AM
Pistoleros // The Shanes // The Shanes Anthology // Mon 10:17AM
Satumaa // Reijo Taipale // Satumaa 45 // Mon 10:22AM
Satumaa // Frank Zappa & the Mothers // You Can’t Do That on Stage Anymore 2 // Mon 10:25AM
Impossible Germany (live, 2012) // Wilco // Ashes of the American Flag // Mon 10:31AM
I Wonder If Care As Much // Richard Hawley with Lynn & Jean // Live at the Devil’s Arse // Mon 10:40AM ~~
Lille (live at CKUA Tent, EFMF 2013) // Lisa Hannigan // Live at EFMF 2013 // Mon 10:45AM
Distant Sky // Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds // Distant Sky Live in Copenhagen // Mon 11:51AM
Smoke on the Water // Deep Purple // Made in Japan // Mon 11:00AM
Comfortably Numb // Roger Waters & Van Morrison // The Wall Live // Mon 11:10AM ^^
That Silver Haired Daddy of Mine // Simon & Garfunkel // Live 1969 // Mon 11:14AM ^^
Folsom Prison Blues // Merle Haggard // Live // Mon 11:19AM ^^
New Favourite // Alison Krauss & Union Station // Live // Mon 11:25AM ^^
Murder By Numbers // Sting & Friends // Broadway the Hard Way // Mon 11:29AM ^^
Do You Feel Like I Do? // Peter Frampton // Frampton Comes Alive // Mon 11:31 ^^
Lakes of Mars // Doug Hoyer // REC-YEG Concert Sessions 2012 // Mon 11:39AM
1952 Vincent Black Lightnight // Reckless Kelly // R.K. Was Here // Mon 11:47AM ^^
Just Like the Rain // Richard Hawley // Live at the Devil’s Arse // Mon 11:48AM ~~
That’ll Be the Day // Cliff Richard & the Shadows // The Rock & Roll Years // Mon 11:52AM
Don’t Ever Change // The Beatles // Live at the BBC // Mon 11:54AM
I’ll Be Seeing You // Francoise Hardy & Iggy Pop // Triple Best // Mon 11:58AM
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2018-10-08 - 09:00-12:00
The theme of this episode: a smorgasbord of tunes - food, mood, and gratitude. We’ll also feature some leftovers - songs which listeners recommended for earlier editions of The Midway, but which were not broadcast when received due to time constraints or other impediments. Sharing a feast for the ears.
^^ listener recommendation ++ selected from CKUA’s “house blend” playlist
Monday Morning // Pulp // Different Class // Mon 09:01AM
Hi Hello // Johnny Marr // Hi Hello // Mon 09:07AM
The Right Stuff // Noel Gallagher // Chasing Yesterday // Mon 09:12AM
Snow Bank // Doug Hoyer // Walks With the Tender & Growing Night // Mon 09:19AM
Strawberry Fields Forever // The Beatles // Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club // Mon 09:27AM
Strawberry Cake // Johnny Cash // Strawberry Cake // Mon 09:35AM
You Don’t Scare Me // Whitney Rose // Rule 62 // Mon 09:38AM
The White Witch // Ivoux // Frozen // Mon 09:43AM
Winter // Celeigh Cardinal // Everything And Nothing At All // Mon 09:48AM
Dunes // Alabama Shakes // Sound And Color // Mon 09:55AM
Satin Devil // Dirty Dirty Devils // Dirty Dirty Devils // Mon 10:04AM
Help Me // Joni Mitchell // Hits // Mon 10:08AM
My Favorite Things // John Coltrane // _____ // Mon 10:11AM
Big Rock Candy Mountain // Harry McClintock // O Brother, Where Art Thou? // Mon 10:14AM
Morning Has Broken // Yusuf / Cat Stevens // The Very Best Of Cat Stevens // Mon 10:17AM ^^
Blame It On the Bossa Nova // Eydie Gorme // Greatest Hits // Mon 10:21AM
Telstar // The Tornados // The Tornados // Mon 10:23AM
Telstar (Original Demo) // Joe Meek // Joe Meek Anthology // Mon 10:28AM
Take a Bow // Muse // Black Holes & Revelations // Mon 10:31AM
Money // The Backbeat Band // Backbeat Soundtrack // Mon 10:40AM
Rockaway Beach // Ramones // Loud, Fast Ramones // Mon 10:42AM
Those Lazy Hazy Crazy Days of Summer // Nat King Cole // Greatest Hits // Mon 10:45AM
Crocodile Rock // Elton John // Greatest Hits // Mon 10:47AM
Money // Pink Floyd // The Dark Side Of The Moon // Mon 10:53AM
Statesboro Blues (Live) // The Allman Bros Band // At Fillmore East // Mon 11:01AM ^^
The Tourist Song // Brad Bucknell & the oHNo Band // self-titled // Mon 11:06AM
Wiggle Wiggle // Bob Dylan // Under a Red Sky // Mon 11:11AM
Bad Guy // Jesse & The Dandelions // True Blue // Mon 11:14AM ^^
Danceland (Come With Me) // The Garrys // Surf Manitou // Mon 11:17AM
Loneliness // Rebekah Higgs // Sha La La // Mon 11:21AM
Trigger // The New Haunts // The New Haunts // Mon 11:25AM ^^
I Wanna Thank You // Sloan // Navy Blues // Mon 11:29AM ^^
Sometimes You Feel Like a Nut // Almond Joy // Vintage Commercials // Mon 11:35AM
Fireworks // First Aid Kit // Ruins // Mon 11:37AM
The Way It Is // Nicole Atkins // Neptune City // Mon 11:44AM
Ice Dance // Danny Elfman // Edward Scissorhands Soundtrack // Mon 11:47AM
Apple Tree // The Hearts // ______ // Mon 11:49AM
Blistered // That Pedal Show Band // Blistered // Mon 11:56AM
I’ll Be Seeing You // Francoise Hardy & Iggy Pop // Triple Best // Mon 11:58AM
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2018-11-12 - 09:00-12:00
^^ listener recommendation ++ selected from CKUA’s “house blend” playlist
Monday Morning // Pulp // Different Class // Mon 09:00AM
Lollipop (Ode To Jim) // Alvvays // Antisocialites // Mon 09:05AM
Danceland (Come With Me) // The Garrys // Surf Manitou // Mon 09:09AM
Christmas All Over Again // Tom Petty // A Very Special Christmas 2 // Mon 09:13AM
I Will // The Beatles // The Beatles (Stereo Remaster) // Mon 09:20AM
Is He Really Coming Home? // The School // Loveless Unbeliever // Mon 09:22AM
The Spell of City Lights // J.D. McPherson // ______ // 09:25AM
The Future Age // The Hearts // Equal Love // Mon 09:30AM
Arnold Layne // The Pink Floyd // Arnold Layne 45 // Mon 09:34AM
Anne of 1000 Days // John Moore // Knickerbocker Glory // Mon 09:42AM
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Honor and Duty: The Life of Alfred Howe Terry
By Sandra Whitney
Early Years
Alfred H. Terry – Connecticut Historical Society
Alfred Howe Terry was born on November 10, 1827, to Alfred Terry Sr. and Clarissa Howe Terry. Terry had three brothers and five sisters and remained close to his family throughout his life, especially to his brother Adrian and his sisters. As described in a letter written by a cousin, Rose Terry Cook, “We were children together and in the somewhat turbulent crowd of cousins—for the Terrys are a hot-tempered race—Alfred was always calm, kindly and generous. If we had a quarrel or some wrong was done among us, our grandfather always said after hearing the eager and contradictory statements of the others, ‘send for Alfred; he will tell me the exact truth, whether for or against him.’”
In 1829, the Terry family moved to New Haven where Alfred Terry Sr. entered the book and stationary business. Terry attended local schools and entered Yale Law School in 1848. He left Yale without graduating and began the practice of law in 1849 after a brief apprenticeship in a law office. In 1849, Terry was admitted to the Connecticut bar. In 1850, he became city clerk. He held this job for four years until he was appointed clerk of the Superior Court of New Haven. During this time, Terry followed his interest in military science. He joined the local militia in 1849 as a private and by 1860 advanced to the rank of colonel. He spent the summer of 1860 in Europe traveling and studying military fortification, ships of war, and any other military materials available for perusal.
The Civil War Years
Glass negative of General Alfred Howe Terry, ca. 1860–75 – Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, Brady-Handy Photograph Collection
Terry returned to Connecticut in 1861 in time to respond to President Lincoln’s urgent call for volunteers. Terry enlisted for a three-month period and became Colonel of the 21st Regiment of the Second Connecticut Volunteers. On May 7, 1861, he moved with his men to the Washington area to defend the nation’s capital. In July of 1861, he participated in the First Battle of Bull Run. Terry returned to Connecticut at the end of his 90-day enlistment.
Terry then re-enlisted for three years and became commander of the 7th Connecticut Volunteer Infantry with Joseph R. Hawley as Lieutenant Colonel. The 7th consisted of 1,018 men and was mustered into service on September 7, 1861. The regiment was ordered south and became part of the expedition against southern coastal points commanded by Major General T. W. Sherman and Admiral DuPont. In 1862, Terry took part in the battle of Port Royale, South Carolina, in which the 7th was the first to land and raise the Union flag on the soil of South Carolina. On January 13, 1862, Terry took part in the siege and final surrender of Fort Pulaski. The 7th was given the honor of being the first to garrison the surrendered fort.
Terry was promoted to Brigadier General of Volunteers in May of 1862. He was assigned command of the 1st Brigade of General Brenham’s division where he fought on James and Morris Island and took part in the battles of Fort Wagner and Fort Gregg. It was at this time that Terry and Colonel Hawley were sent on special business to New York City and Washington to secure Spencer rifles for his regiment and to meet with President Lincoln and General Terry for war instructions. In the summer of 1863, Terry took a leave of absence after contracting malaria. Upon his return to active duty, Terry took command of the 10th Army Corp of the Army of the James under General Benjamin Butler.
Hero of Fort Fisher
In December of 1864, General Butler attempted to capture Fort Fisher, one of the last strategic forts of the Confederacy. There was no joint planning with Rear Admiral David Porter, however, and the lack of coordination spelled defeat for the Union forces. General Ulysses Grant requested the removal of Butler and put Terry in charge. Terry focused on capturing Fort Fisher. He landed his men without difficulties and set up a defensive line and advanced his troops. The navy laid down a barrage of fire in front of the soldiers’ line as they moved forward. As the soldiers gained ground, the fire from the navy moved with them, keeping well ahead of Terry’s men. Cooperation between the army and the navy proved very effective. Fort Fisher fell on January 16, 1865.
Terry received national recognition for his service in capturing Fort Fisher. Secretary of War Edwin W. Stanton wrote the following to Terry: “The Secretary of War, in the name of the President, congratulates you and the gallant officers and soldiers, and tenders you thanks for the valor and skill displayed in your part of the great achievements in the operations against Fort Fisher and in its assault and capture. The combined operations of the squadron under command of Rear-Admiral Porter and your forces deserve and will receive the thanks of the nation and will be held in admiration throughout the world as a proof of the naval and military prowess of the Unites States.” Terry was promoted to the rank of brigadier general of the regular army and major general of volunteers. On January 26, 1865, General Terry was given the formal thanks of the nation in a resolution passed by Congress.
Kurz & Allison, Capture of Fort Fisher, 1890, chromolithograph – Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division
Post-Civil War
United States Army officer’s dress chapeau bras owned by General Alfred Howe Terry, 1872 – Connecticut Historical Society
After the Civil War, Terry returned to New Haven and thought about resuming his law practice, but made the decision to remain in the army when General Stanton offered him the command of the Department of Virginia. From June 1865 to August 1866 Terry remained on duty in the South. His next command was in the northern plains (from 1866 to 1869) as commander of the Dakotas. He returned back east in 1869 as Commander of the South, where he remained for the next three years and four months. His main concern was to maintain law and order in an area rampant with election fraud, riots, yellow fever epidemics, violence committed on federal internal revenue collectors, and a variety of other crimes, including murder. The primary disruption of law and order came from members of the Ku Klux Klan and other similar organizations that promoted white supremacy. Terry soon saw that it was necessary to use military power to keep the peace and wrote a legal document reinstating the process of military control so that “life and property may be protected, freedom of speech and political action secured and the rights and liberties of freeman maintained.” The army gradually withdrew from the region as the southern states rejoined the Union and military control was phased out. The end of Terry’s Reconstruction duties opened the door for his return to the Dakotas and his work with the Sioux.
Major General Alfred H. Terry statue, State Capitol, Hartford – Courtesy of Stacey Renee
Terry took command of the Dakotas and looked forward to this duty as he anticipated accomplishing significant and lasting work among the whites and Native Americans of the northern plains. The four main challenges facing Terry in his new assignment were to organize the new department, protect the settlers of the region, provide safe routes to Montana, and obtain peace with the Sioux. During his first tour of duty in the Dakotas, Terry participated in the Peace Commission of 1868 which led to the signing of the Treaty of 1868 with the Sioux. This treaty ceased to recognize Native American tribes as independent nations and, as a step towards possible U.S. citizenship, held each Native American accountable to the laws of the country. In addition, the military was to return hostile Native Americans to their reservations and not allow them to roam and hunt. The government also transferred the handling of Native American affairs from the Department of the Interior to the War Department. Various Sioux tribes signed this treaty but few were convinced that peace on the plains would last.
Terry’s last assignment was as commander of the Division of the Missouri from 1886–1888. He was promoted to major general of the regular army on March 3, 1886, thus becoming the only non-West Point graduate among the Civil War officers to attain that rank. His health began to decline, however, and he retired in 1888 due to illness. He died in New Haven, Connecticut, on December 16, 1890, and is buried in Grove Street cemetery. Terry’s memorial tablet on his gravestone reflects some of the words so often spoken about him during his lifetime:
IN MEMORY OF ALFRED HOWE TERRY MAJOR GENERAL, U.S.A HONORED BY HIS COUNTRYMEN FOR HIS UNSULLIED PATRIOTISM. AND FOR HIS DEVOTED SERVICE TO THE NATION IN WAR AND IN PEACE. LOVED FOR THE PURITY OF HIS LIFE, AND THE NOBILITY OF HIS CHARACTER
Sandra Whitney is a graduate student in public history at Central Connecticut State University and is employed full time at the Otis Elevator Company.
This article was published as part of a semester-long graduate student project at Central Connecticut State University that examined Civil War monuments and their histories in and around the State Capitol in Hartford, Connecticut.
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THE COMPLETE HISTORY OF STONEHENGE EXCAVATIONS
1611. King James VI and I investigated Stonehenge to see "The stone which the builders refused", "The stone which the builders reiected", and "the stone which the builders disallowed". King James Version: 1611
1616. Doctor William Harvey, Gilbert North, and Inigo Jones find horns of stags and oxen, coals, charcoals, batter-dashers, heads of arrows, pieces of rusted armour, rotten bones, thuribulum (censer) pottery, and a large nail. Long, William, 1876, Stonehenge and its Barrows. The Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, Volume 16
1620. George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham, dug a large hole in the ground at the center of Stonehenge looking for buried treasure. (Diary)
1633-52. Inigo Jones conducted the first 'scientific' surveys of Stonehenge. Jones, I, and Webb, J, 1655, The most notable antiquity of Great Britain vulgarly called Stone-Heng on Salisbury plain. London: J Flesher for D Pakeman and L Chapman
1640. Sir Lawrence Washington, knight, owner of Stonehenge, fished around Bear's Stone (named after Washington's hound dog). Bear's Stone profile portrait a local 17th century attraction. (G-Diary) The Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, Volumes 15-16
1652. Reverend Lawrence Washington, heir of Stonehenge, commissions Doctor Garry Denke to dig below Bear's Stone, reveals lion, calf (ox), face as a man, flying eagle, bear (dog), leopard, and hidden relics. Bear's Stone (96) renamed Hele 'to conceal, cover, hide'. (G-Diary)
1653-6. Doctor Garry Denke auger cored below Hele Stone 'The stone which the builders rejected' on various occasions. Gold, silver, brass, iron, wood, bone, concrete discovered at 1-1/3 'yardsticks' (under flying eagle). Elizabeth Washington, heir of Stonehenge. Denke, G, 1699, G-Diary (German to English by Erodelphian Literary Society of Sigma Chi Fraternity). GDG, 1-666
1666. John Aubrey surveyed Stonehenge and made a 'Review'. Described the Avenue's prehistoric pits. (the 'Aubrey Holes' discovered by Hawley, not Aubrey). Aubrey, J, 1693 (edited by J Fowles 1982), Monumenta Britannica. Sherborne, Dorset: Dorset Publishing Co
1716. Thomas Hayward, owner of Stonehenge, dug heads of oxen and other beasts. (Diary)
1721-4. William Stukeley surveyed and excavated Stonehenge and its field monuments. Surveyed the Avenue in 1721 extending beyond Stonehenge Bottom to King Barrow Ridge. Surveyed the Cursus in 1723 and excavated. Stukeley, W, 1740, Stonehenge: a temple restor'd to the British druids. London: W Innys and R Manby
1757. Benjamin Franklin observes the Hele Stone (96) "Seven Heads": lion, calf (ox), face as a man, flying eagle, bear (dog), leopard, and sardine; "Ten Horns": Altar of Burnt Offering (4 horns), Altar of Incense (4 horns), and Torah scroll (2 horns); and all of the other 'hidden' relics buried there. (Diary)
1798. Sir Richard Hoare and William Cunnington dug at Stonehenge under the fallen Slaughter Stone 95 and under fallen Stones 56 and 57. The Ancient History of Wiltshire, Volume 1, 1812
1805-10. William Cunnington dug at Stonehenge on various occasions. Cunnington, W, 1884, Guide to the stones of Stonehenge. Devizes: Bull Printer
1839. Captain Beamish excavated within Stonehenge. (Diary)
1874-7. Professor Flinders Petrie produced a plan of Stonehenge and numbered the stones. Petrie, W M F, 1880, Stonehenge: plans, description, and theories. London: Edward Stanford
1877. Charles Darwin digs at Stonehenge to study 'Sinking of great Stones through the Action of Worms'. Darwin, Charles, 1881, The Formation of Vegetable Mould, Through the Action of Worms, with Observations on Their Habits. London: John Murray
1886. Kaiser Wilhelm Society founder 33° mason Friedrich Wilhelm Denke confirmed with his auger drilled core samples (under bear, leopard and calf) Gold, silver, brass, iron, wood, bone and concrete 4 feet (1.2 meter) beneath Stonehenge Hele Stone base. (FW-Diary)
1901. Professor William Gowland meticulously recorded and excavated around stone number 56 at Stonehenge. Gowland, W, 1902, Recent excavations at Stonehenge. Archaeologia, 58, 37-82
1919-26. Colonel William Hawley extensively excavated in advance of restoration programmes at Stonehenge for the Office of Works and later for the Society of Antiquaries. Hawley excavated ditch sections of the Avenue, conducted an investigation of the Slaughter Stone and other stones at Stonehenge, and discovered the 'Aubrey Holes' (misnamed) through excavation. Hawley, W, 1921, Stonehenge: interim report on the exploration. Antiquaries Journal, 1, 19-41 Hawley, W, 1922, Second report on the excavations at Stonehenge. Antiquaries Journal, 2, 36-52 Hawley, W, 1923, Third report on the excavations at Stonehenge. Antiquaries Journal, 3, 13-20 Hawley, W, 1924, Fourth report on the excavations at Stonehenge, 1922. Antiquaries Journal, 4, 30-9 Hawley, W, 1925, Report on the excavations at Stonehenge during the season of 1923. Antiquaries Journal, 5, 21-50 Hawley, W, 1926, Report on the excavations at Stonehenge during the season of 1924. Antiquaries Journal, 6, 1-25 Hawley, W, 1928, Report on the excavations at Stonehenge during 1925 and 1926. Antiquaries Journal, 8, 149-76 (Diary) Pitts, M, Bayliss, A, McKinley, J, Boylston, A, Budd, P, Evans, J, Chenery, C, Reynolds, A, and Semple, S, 2002, An Anglo-Saxon decapitation and burial at Stonehenge. Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, 95, 131-46
1929. Robert Newall excavated Stone 36. Newall, R S, 1929, Stonehenge. Antiquity, 3, 75-88 Newall, R S, 1929, Stonehenge, the recent excavations. Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, 44, 348-59
1935. Young, W E V, The Stonehenge car park excavation. (Diary)
1950. Robert Newall excavated Stone 66. Newall, R S, 1952, Stonehenge stone no. 66. Antiquaries Journal, 32, 65-7
1952. Robert Newall excavated Stones 71 and 72. (Diary)
1950-64. A major campaign of excavations by Richard Atkinson, Stuart Piggott, and Marcus Stone involving the re-excavation of some of Hawley=E2= =80=99s trenches as well as previously undisturbed areas within Stonehenge. Atkinson, R J C, Piggott, S, and Stone, J F S, 1952, The excavations of two additional holes at Stonehenge, and new evidence for the date of the monument. Antiquaries Journal, 32, 14-20 Atkinson, R J C, 1956, Stonehenge. London. Penguin Books in association with Hamish Hamilton. (second revised edition 1979: Penguin Books)
1966. Faith and Lance Vatcher excavated 3 Mesolithic Stonehenge postholes. Vatcher, F de M and Vatcher, H L, 1973, Excavation of three postholes in Stonehenge car park. Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, 68, 57-63
1968. Faith and Lance Vatcher dug geophone and floodlight cable trenches. (Diary)
1974. Garry Denke and Ralph Ferdinand set out to confirm Sir Lawrence Washington, knight and Reverend Lawrence Washington's revelation (G-Diary). Auger cores 1.2m (4ft) below Heel Stone 96 (under face as a man). Gold, silver, brass, iron, wood, bone, concrete confirmed. No coal in cores. Stonehenge Free Festival. Denke, G W, 1974, Stonehenge Phase I: An Open-pit Coalfield Model; The First Geologic Mining School (Indiana University of Pennsylvania). GDG, 74, 1-56
1978. John Evans re-excavated a 1954 cutting through the Stonehenge ditch and bank to take samples for snail analysis and radiocarbon dating. A well-preserved human burial lay within the ditch fill. Three fine flint arrowheads were found amongst the bones, with a fourth embedded in the sternum. Atkinson, R J C and Evans, J G, 1978, Recent excavations at Stonehenge. Antiquity, 52, 235-6 Evans, J G, 1984, Stonehenge: the environment in the late Neolithic and early Bronze Age, and a Beaker burial. Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, 78, 7-30 (Diary) Alexander Thorn and Richard Atkinson. NE side of Station Stone 94. (Diary)
1979-80. George Smith excavated in the Stonehenge car park on behalf of the Central Excavation Unit. Smith, G, 1980, Excavations in Stonehenge car park. Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, 74/75 (1979-80), 181 (Diary) Mike Pitts excavated along south side of A344 in advance of cable-laying and pipe-trenching. In 1979, discovered the Heel Stone 97 original pit (96 original Altar Stone pit). Survey along the Avenue course identified more pits. In 1980, excavated beside the A344 and discovered a stone floor (a complete prehistoric artifact assemblage retained from the monument). Pitts, M W, 1982, On the road to Stonehenge: Report on investigations beside the A344 in 1968, 1979, and 1980. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society, 48, 75-132
1981. The Central Excavation Unit excavated in advance of the construction of the footpath through Stonehenge. Bond, D, 1983, An excavation at Stonehenge, 1981. Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, 77, 39-43.
1984. Garry Denke (and Hells Angels) seismic survey. Auger cores 1.2m (4ft) below Heel Stone 96 (under lion head). Gold, silver, brass, iron, wood, bone, concrete reconfirmed. No coal in cores. Stonehenge Free Festival. Denke, G, 1984, Magnetic and Electromagnetic Surveys at Heelstone, Stonehenge, United Kingdom (Indiana University of Pennsylvania). GDG, 84, 1-42
1990-6. A series of assessments and field evaluations in advance of the Stonehenge Conservation and Management Programme. Darvill, T C, 1997, Stonehenge Conservation and Management Programme: a summary of archaeological assessments and field evaluations undertaken 1990-1996. London: English Heritage
1994. Wessex Archaeology. Limited Auger Survey. Cleal, R M J, Walker, K E, and Montague, R, 1995, Stonehenge and its landscape: twentieth-century excavations (English Heritage Archaeological Report 10). London: English Heritage.
2008. Timothy Darvill and Geoffrey Wainwright set out to date the construction of the Double Bluestone Circle at Stonehenge and to chart the history of the Bluestones, and their use. Darvill, T, and Wainwright, G, 2008, Stonehenge excavations 2008. The Antiquaries Journal, Volume 89, September 2009, 1-19 (Diary) Mike Parker Pearson, Julian Richards, and Mike Pitts further the excavation of 'Aubrey Hole' 7 discovered by William Hawley, 1920. Willis, C, Marshall, P, McKinley, J, Pitts, M, Pollard, J, Richards, C, Richards, J, Thomas, J, Waldron, T, Welham, K, and Parker Pearson, M, 2016, The dead of Stonehenge. Antiquity, Volume 90, Issue 350, April 2016, 337-356
2012-3. Stonehenge A344 road excavated and removed. (Diary) _________________________________________
HISTORICAL TIMELINE OF CONCRETE
9600 BC Gobekli Tepe terrazzo floors (enclosure B layer III) and rectangular buildings of layer II. Mesolithic to Neolithic type of concrete in Anatolia (western Asia), constructed of burnt lime and clay, with aggregate. 6500 BC Nabataean geopolymer type of Stone age concrete in Syria, permanent heating and cooking fire pits. Primitive form of calcining on exterior faces of limestone rocks lining the fire pits. 5600 BC The earliest concrete yet discovered in Europe was developed along the Danube River in Yugoslavia. Stone age hunters or fishermen mixed red lime, sand, gravel and water. 4400 BC Stonehenge builders mixed Ancient concrete, pulverized Bluestone volcanic ash and tuff (Pozzolan) together with crushed in situ Calcium carbonate (CaCO3) lime. 3000 BC Chinese used cementitious materials to hold bamboo together in their boats and in the Great Wall. The Chinese used concrete in Gansu Province in northwest China. 2500 BC Egyptians mixed mud with straw to bind dried bricks. Also furthered the discovery of lime and gypsum mortar as a binding agent for building the Pyramids. 800 BC Babylonians and Assyrians used a bitumen to bind stone and bricks. This allowed them to combine both large and small stone objects together. 601 BC Stonehenge Altar of Burnt Offering (containing 7 gold relics) Topfill, 0.4 metre of pulverized Bluestone (volcanic ash and tuff) aggregate and lime, 3.7 metre Southeast of Heel Stone (under Anatolia's olivine-rich Altar Stone base). 600 BC Greeks discovered a natural Pozzolan on Santorini Island that developed hydraulic properties when mixed with lime. This made it possible to produce concrete that would harden under water, as well as in the air. 400 BC Petra (Greek, "city of rock"), also known as Sila, ancient city of Arabia (now southwestern Jordan). The stronghold and treasure city of the Nabataeans, an Arab people. 300 BC Romans used slaked lime and volcanic ash (Pozzolan), found near Pozzouli, Italy by the bay of Naples. Pliny the Elder reported a mortar mixture of 1 part lime to 4 parts sand. Vitruvius reported 2 parts of Pozzolan to 1 part lime. 193 BC Porticus Aemilia made of bound stones to form concrete. 75 BC Romans use a pozzolanic, hydraulic cement to build the theater at Pompeii and the Roman baths. The cement was a ground mix of lime and a volcanic ash containing silica and alumina. 44 BC Palatine Hill (Latin: Palatium), the centermost of the 7 hills of Rome, one of the most ancient parts of the city of Rome, Italy. It is some 70 metre high. 25 BC Ancient harbor at Caesarea, Israel built by Herod the Great. AD 24 Stonehenge Altar of Burnt Offering (containing 7 gold relics) Backfill, 1.6 metre of pulverized Bluestone (volcanic ash and tuff) aggregate and lime, 1.2 to 2.8 metre below Heel Stone base. Eastern bottom of Scroll Trench. _________________________________________
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<div>_________________________________________=C2=A0<br> <br> THE COMPLETE HISTORY OF STONEHENGE EXCAVATIONS=C2=A0<br> <br> 1611. King James VI and I investigated Stonehenge to see "The stone wh= ich the builders refused", "The stone which the builders reiected= ", and "the stone which the builders disallowed".=C2=A0<br> King James Version: 1611=C2=A0<br> <br> 1616. Doctor William Harvey, Gilbert North, and Inigo Jones find horns of s= tags and oxen, coals, charcoals, batter-dashers, heads of arrows, pieces of= rusted armour, rotten bones, thuribulum (censer) pottery, and a large nail= .=C2=A0<br> Long, William, 1876, Stonehenge and its Barrows. The Wiltshire Archaeologic= al and Natural History Magazine, Volume 16=C2=A0<br> <br> 1620. George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham, dug a large hole in the grou= nd at the center of Stonehenge looking for buried treasure. (Diary)=C2=A0<b= r> <br> 1633-52. Inigo Jones conducted the first 'scientific' surveys of St= onehenge.=C2=A0<br> Jones, I, and Webb, J, 1655, The most notable antiquity of Great Britain vu= lgarly called Stone-Heng on Salisbury plain. London: J Flesher for D Pakema= n and L Chapman=C2=A0<br> <br> 1640. Sir Lawrence Washington, knight, owner of Stonehenge, fished around B= ear's Stone (named after Washington's hound dog). Bear's Stone = profile portrait a local 17th century attraction. (G-Diary)=C2=A0<br> The Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, Volumes 15-16=C2= =A0<br> <br> 1652. Reverend Lawrence Washington, heir of Stonehenge, commissions Doctor = Garry Denke to dig below Bear's Stone, reveals lion, calf (ox), face as= a man, flying eagle, bear (dog), leopard, and hidden relics. Bear's St= one (96) renamed Hele 'to conceal, cover, hide'. (G-Diary)=C2=A0<br= > <br> 1653-6. Doctor Garry Denke auger cored below Hele Stone 'The stone whic= h the builders rejected' on various occasions. Gold, silver, brass, iro= n, wood, bone, concrete discovered at 1-1/3 'yardsticks' (under fly= ing eagle). Elizabeth Washington, heir of Stonehenge.=C2=A0<br> Denke, G, 1699, G-Diary (German to English by Erodelphian Literary Society = of Sigma Chi Fraternity). GDG, 1-666=C2=A0<br> <br> 1666. John Aubrey surveyed Stonehenge and made a 'Review'. Describe= d the Avenue's prehistoric pits. (the 'Aubrey Holes' discovered= by Hawley, not Aubrey).=C2=A0<br> Aubrey, J, 1693 (edited by J Fowles 1982), Monumenta Britannica. Sherborne,= Dorset: Dorset Publishing Co=C2=A0<br> <br> 1716. Thomas Hayward, owner of Stonehenge, dug heads of oxen and other beas= ts. (Diary)=C2=A0<br> <br> 1721-4. William Stukeley surveyed and excavated Stonehenge and its field mo= numents. Surveyed the Avenue in 1721 extending beyond Stonehenge Bottom to = King Barrow Ridge. Surveyed the Cursus in 1723 and excavated.=C2=A0<br> Stukeley, W, 1740, Stonehenge: a temple restor'd to the British druids.= London: W Innys and R Manby=C2=A0<br> <br> 1757. Benjamin Franklin observes the Hele Stone (96) "Seven Heads"= ;: lion, calf (ox), face as a man, flying eagle, bear (dog), leopard, and s= ardine; "Ten Horns": Altar of Burnt Offering (4 horns), Altar of = Incense (4 horns), and Torah scroll (2 horns); and all of the other 'hi= dden' relics buried there. (Diary)=C2=A0<br> <br> 1798. Sir Richard Hoare and William Cunnington dug at Stonehenge under the = fallen Slaughter Stone 95 and under fallen Stones 56 and 57.=C2=A0<br> The Ancient History of Wiltshire, Volume 1, 1812=C2=A0<br> <br> 1805-10. William Cunnington dug at Stonehenge on various occasions.=C2=A0<b= r> Cunnington, W, 1884, Guide to the stones of Stonehenge. Devizes: Bull Print= er=C2=A0<br> <br> 1839. Captain Beamish excavated within Stonehenge. (Diary)=C2=A0<br> <br> 1874-7. Professor Flinders Petrie produced a plan of Stonehenge and numbere= d the stones.=C2=A0<br> Petrie, W M F, 1880, Stonehenge: plans, description, and theories. London: = Edward Stanford=C2=A0<br> <br> 1877. Charles Darwin digs at Stonehenge to study 'Sinking of great Ston= es through the Action of Worms'.=C2=A0<br> Darwin, Charles, 1881, The Formation of Vegetable Mould, Through the Action= of Worms, with Observations on Their Habits. London: John Murray=C2=A0<br> <br> 1901. Professor William Gowland meticulously recorded and excavated around = stone number 56 at Stonehenge.=C2=A0<br> Gowland, W, 1902, Recent excavations at Stonehenge. Archaeologia, 58, 37-82= =C2=A0<br> <br> 1919-26. Colonel William Hawley extensively excavated in advance of restora= tion programmes at Stonehenge for the Office of Works and later for the Soc= iety of Antiquaries. Hawley excavated ditch sections of the Avenue, conduct= ed an investigation of the Slaughter Stone and other stones at Stonehenge, = and discovered the 'Aubrey Holes' (misnamed) through excavation.=C2= =A0<br> Hawley, W, 1921, Stonehenge: interim report on the exploration.=C2=A0<br> Antiquaries Journal, 1, 19-41=C2=A0<br> Hawley, W, 1922, Second report on the excavations at Stonehenge.=C2=A0<br> Antiquaries Journal, 2, 36-52=C2=A0<br> Hawley, W, 1923, Third report on the excavations at Stonehenge.=C2=A0<br> Antiquaries Journal, 3, 13-20=C2=A0<br> Hawley, W, 1924, Fourth report on the excavations at Stonehenge, 1922.=C2= =A0<br> Antiquaries Journal, 4, 30-9=C2=A0<br> Hawley, W, 1925, Report on the excavations at Stonehenge during the season = of 1923.=C2=A0<br> Antiquaries Journal, 5, 21-50=C2=A0<br> Hawley, W, 1926, Report on the excavations at Stonehenge during the season = of 1924.=C2=A0<br> Antiquaries Journal, 6, 1-25=C2=A0<br> Hawley, W, 1928, Report on the excavations at Stonehenge during 1925 and 19= 26.=C2=A0<br> Antiquaries Journal, 8, 149-76=C2=A0<br> (Diary)=C2=A0<br> Pitts, M, Bayliss, A, McKinley, J, Boylston, A, Budd, P, Evans, J, Chenery,= C, Reynolds, A, and Semple, S, 2002, An Anglo-Saxon decapitation and buria= l at Stonehenge. Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, 95,= 131-46=C2=A0<br> <br> 1929. Robert Newall excavated Stone 36.=C2=A0<br> Newall, R S, 1929, Stonehenge. Antiquity, 3, 75-88=C2=A0<br> Newall, R S, 1929, Stonehenge, the recent excavations.=C2=A0<br> Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, 44, 348-59=C2=A0<br> <br> 1935. Young, W E V, The Stonehenge car park excavation. (Diary)=C2=A0<br> <br> 1950. Robert Newall excavated Stone 66.=C2=A0<br> Newall, R S, 1952, Stonehenge stone no. 66. Antiquaries Journal, 32, 65-7= =C2=A0<br> <br> 1952. Robert Newall excavated Stones 71 and 72. (Diary)=C2=A0<br> <br> 1950-64. A major campaign of excavations by Richard Atkinson, Stuart Piggot= t, and Marcus Stone involving the re-excavation of some of Hawley=E2=80=99s= trenches as well as previously undisturbed areas within Stonehenge.=C2=A0<= br> Atkinson, R J C, Piggott, S, and Stone, J F S, 1952, The excavations of two= additional holes at Stonehenge, and new evidence for the date of the monum= ent. Antiquaries Journal, 32, 14-20=C2=A0<br> Atkinson, R J C, 1956, Stonehenge. London. Penguin Books in association wit= h Hamish Hamilton. (second revised edition 1979: Penguin Books)=C2=A0<br> <br> 1966. Faith and Lance Vatcher excavated 3 Mesolithic Stonehenge postholes.= =C2=A0<br> Vatcher, F de M and Vatcher, H L, 1973, Excavation of three postholes in St= onehenge car park. Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, 6= 8, 57-63=C2=A0<br> <br> 1968. Faith and Lance Vatcher dug geophone and floodlight cable trenches. (= Diary)=C2=A0<br> <br> 1974. Garry Denke and Ralph Ferdinand set out to confirm Sir Lawrence Washi= ngton, knight and Reverend Lawrence Washington's revelation (G-Diary). = Auger cores 1.2m (4ft) below Heel Stone 96 (under face as a man). Gold, sil= ver, brass, iron, wood, bone, concrete confirmed. No coal in cores. Stonehe= nge Free Festival.=C2=A0<br> Denke, G W, 1974, Stonehenge Phase I: An Open-pit Coalfield Model; The Firs= t Geologic Mining School (Indiana University of Pennsylvania). GDG, 74, 1-5= 6=C2=A0<br> <br> 1978. John Evans re-excavated a 1954 cutting through the Stonehenge ditch a= nd bank to take samples for snail analysis and radiocarbon dating. A well-p= reserved human burial lay within the ditch fill. Three fine flint arrowhead= s were found amongst the bones, with a fourth embedded in the sternum.=C2= =A0<br> Atkinson, R J C and Evans, J G, 1978, Recent excavations at Stonehenge. Ant= iquity, 52, 235-6=C2=A0<br> Evans, J G, 1984, Stonehenge: the environment in the late Neolithic and ear= ly Bronze Age, and a Beaker burial. Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural Hi= story Magazine, 78, 7-30=C2=A0<br> (Diary)=C2=A0<br> Alexander Thorn and Richard Atkinson. NE side of Station Stone 94. (Diary)= =C2=A0<br> <br> 1979-80. George Smith excavated in the Stonehenge car park on behalf of the= Central Excavation Unit.=C2=A0<br> Smith, G, 1980, Excavations in Stonehenge car park. Wiltshire Archaeologica= l and Natural History Magazine, 74/75 (1979-80), 181=C2=A0<br> (Diary)=C2=A0<br> Mike Pitts excavated along south side of A344 in advance of cable-laying an= d pipe-trenching. In 1979, discovered the Heel Stone 97 original pit (96 or= iginal Altar Stone pit). Survey along the Avenue course identified more pit= s. In 1980, excavated beside the A344 and discovered a stone floor (a compl= ete prehistoric artifact assemblage retained from the monument).=C2=A0<br> Pitts, M W, 1982, On the road to Stonehenge: Report on investigations besid= e the A344 in 1968, 1979, and 1980. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society,= 48, 75-132=C2=A0<br> <br> 1981. The Central Excavation Unit excavated in advance of the construction = of the footpath through Stonehenge.=C2=A0<br> Bond, D, 1983, An excavation at Stonehenge, 1981. Wiltshire Archaeological = and Natural History Magazine, 77, 39-43.=C2=A0<br> <br> 1984. Garry Denke (and Hells Angels) seismic survey. Auger cores 1.2m (4ft)= below Heel Stone 96 (under lion head). Gold, silver, brass, iron, wood, bo= ne, concrete reconfirmed. No coal in cores. Stonehenge Free Festival.=C2=A0= <br> Denke, G, 1984, Magnetic and Electromagnetic Surveys at Heelstone, Stonehen= ge, United Kingdom (Indiana University of Pennsylvania). GDG, 84, 1-42=C2= =A0<br> <br> 1990-6. A series of assessments and field evaluations in advance of the Sto= nehenge Conservation and Management Programme.=C2=A0<br> Darvill, T C, 1997, Stonehenge Conservation and Management Programme: a sum= mary of archaeological assessments and field evaluations undertaken 1990-19= 96. London: English Heritage=C2=A0<br> <br> 1994. Wessex Archaeology. Limited Auger Survey.=C2=A0<br> Cleal, R M J, Walker, K E, and Montague, R, 1995, Stonehenge and its landsc= ape: twentieth-century excavations (English Heritage Archaeological Report = 10). London: English Heritage.=C2=A0<br> <br> 2008. Timothy Darvill and Geoffrey Wainwright set out to date the construct= ion of the Double Bluestone Circle at Stonehenge and to chart the history o= f the Bluestones, and their use.=C2=A0<br> Darvill, T, and Wainwright, G, 2008, Stonehenge excavations 2008. The Antiq= uaries Journal, Volume 89, September 2009, 1-19=C2=A0<br> (Diary)=C2=A0<br> Mike Parker Pearson, Julian Richards, and Mike Pitts further the excavation= of 'Aubrey Hole' 7 discovered by William Hawley, 1920.=C2=A0<br> Willis, C, Marshall, P, McKinley, J, Pitts, M, Pollard, J, Richards, C, Ric= hards, J, Thomas, J, Waldron, T, Welham, K, and Parker Pearson, M, 2016, Th= e dead of Stonehenge. Antiquity, Volume 90, Issue 350, April 2016, 337-356= =C2=A0<br> <br> 2012-3. Stonehenge A344 road excavated and removed. (Diary)=C2=A0<br> _________________________________________=C2=A0<br> <br> HISTORICAL TIMELINE OF CONCRETE=C2=A0<br> <br> 9600 BC=C2=A0<br> Gobekli Tepe terrazzo floors (enclosure B layer III) and rectangular buildi= ngs of layer II. Mesolithic to Neolithic type of concrete in Anatolia (west= ern Asia), constructed of burnt lime and clay, with aggregate.=C2=A0<br> 6500 BC=C2=A0<br> Nabataean geopolymer type of Stone age concrete in Syria, permanent heating= and cooking fire pits. Primitive form of calcining on exterior faces of li= mestone rocks lining the fire pits.=C2=A0<br> 5600 BC=C2=A0<br> The earliest concrete yet discovered in Europe was developed along the Danu= be River in Yugoslavia. Stone age hunters or fishermen mixed red lime, sand= , gravel and water.=C2=A0<br> 4400 BC=C2=A0<br> Stonehenge builders mixed Ancient concrete, pulverized Bluestone volcanic a= sh and tuff (Pozzolan) together with crushed in situ Calcium carbonate (CaC= O3) lime.=C2=A0<br> 3000 BC=C2=A0<br> Chinese used cementitious materials to hold bamboo together in their boats = and in the Great Wall. The Chinese used concrete in Gansu Province in north= west China.=C2=A0<br> 2500 BC=C2=A0<br> Egyptians mixed mud with straw to bind dried bricks. Also furthered the dis= covery of lime and gypsum mortar as a binding agent for building the Pyrami= ds.=C2=A0<br> 800 BC=C2=A0<br> Babylonians and Assyrians used a bitumen to bind stone and bricks. This all= owed them to combine both large and small stone objects together.=C2=A0<br> 601 BC=C2=A0<br> Stonehenge Altar of Burnt Offering (containing 7 gold relics) Topfill, 0.4 = metre of pulverized Bluestone (volcanic ash and tuff) aggregate and lime, 3= .7 metre Southeast of Heel Stone (under Anatolia's olivine-rich Altar S= tone base).=C2=A0<br> 600 BC=C2=A0<br> Greeks discovered a natural Pozzolan on Santorini Island that developed hyd= raulic properties when mixed with lime. 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Today's Random-News-Digest is of course related to the happenings of San Diego Comic Con International 2017. Some recent news after that event are also included. This is just part 1 of 2 though, with the second arriving... hopefully soon (the plan is tomorrow, but we'll see). LOL.
Death Note
I believe by now, fans of the original Japanese franchise (manga nor anime) should STOP wishing for a faithful and bit-by-bit adaptation in this Hollywood movie. At the very least, it might be best to NOT even expect it to be one. Director Adam Wingard brought some of his cast to Netflix first Hall H panel for SDCC 2017 (on July 20th), and once again stressed out that this movie is 'his personal take' on the source material. He even said he was interested to work on it, with the goal to "breath new life into a great premise". That pretty much summed it up, if you ask me. Wingard was accompanied by Margaret Qualley, Lakeith Stanfield, Masi Oka, and obviously, lead actor Nat Wolff who said that he wrote his own 'Death Note' as soon as he got the part. Creepy... much? Actor Willem Dafoe didn't attend, by his voice was featured to present a special clip from the movie.
The clip depicted the first meeting of Wolff's meek and angsty Light Turner and Dafoe's sinister-looking but clown-like 'shinigami' (God of Death) Ryuk. Light opens the 'Death Note', and Ryuk unveils himself to the boy, taunting him to write the name of his bully, Kenny Doyle. And the rest is history. For the clip, and not Doyle. No way Netlix going to spoil the movie's first R-rated scene, right? LOL. Said footage, which has been made available by Netflix via their Youtube channel, is precisely another (the first being the American cast and setting) solid proof to why this is not a direct adaptation of the manga. While Light and Ryuk still retain traces of their manga/anime characterization, they really feel like a different incarnations. Rather than consciously accepting the book, it felt like this version of Light was being 'tricked' to use it instead. I could be wrong on this, because I'm not an avid fan of the manga/anime, but I honestly remember it... differently. Also, this Light is giving off a strong vibe of Jughead from "Riverdale" if he was pushed too far, so picture that if you will. Ryuk was more or less similar to the source material, thanks to Dafoe's eerie vocal-tone. But the design... made it a bit hard to fear, nor even be wary of him. And here I am remembering how the anime Ryuk gave me nightmares for a good while when I saw him for the first time.
Wingard stated that audience can expect to see 'humor' in this movie too, so it won't be all-out horror. To put it simple, this movie will have its own 'dark comedy'. Hmmm... I'm not really sure what to say about that. I have to admit, I'm really curious to see this movie. Yet on the other hand, I'm not fully sold about it, for reasons I can't even really tell. The early reviews didn't sound too bad, but also NOT too good. So it hasn't really cleared out this personal doubt of mine. Go ahead and read them, perhaps it might convince you... better. "Death Note" arrives on Netflix, August 25th, 2017.
Spawn
Are you a fan of "Spawn", was disappointed by the 1997's movie (for the record, I thought it was okay, even if I never managed to get past the first half LOL), and has been itching to get a modern live action movie adaptation? Well, then you're in luck. Todd McFarlane has personally announced that he will be writing and also directing a new R-rated movie for Blumhouse Studio! If that wasn't clear enough, McFarlane is THE series own creator. This project has been pitched as a low-budget horror movie, and it's really an intriguing take on what's supposed to be a CG-heavy movie. Guess who he wanted to play the lead character, an NYPD detective named Twitch Williams? Leonardo Dicaprio. Wow, that's a really TALL order... for a now Oscar winner actor. Let's just see if it pans out.
Fantastic Four
Quite surprisingly, 20th Century FOX didn't brought out their Marvel franchise like "Deadpool 2" or "X-Men: Dark Phoenix" to their SDCC panel this year. Instead, they brought the sequel to "Kingsman" which I will talk about in the next category. That doesn't mean the studio weren't making headlines though. In the panel of the TV series "LEGION" (which I will also talk about later in the TV section... *sigh*) that took place July 20th in Ballroom 20, showrunner Noah Hawley made a major announcement. He's developing a movie for FOX, and it's going to be about... "Doctor Doom". That's not the title of course, but I'll use that instead.
Honestly, I'm not even sure how to react about this. As proven by his hit series "Fargo" and also "LEGION", Hawley is indeed a name you can trust. So the prospect of him working on a Marvel title for the big screen, would make his devoted fans cheer. On the other hand, do we really NEED another Doctor Doom story? FOX have tried to work with this character twice, and both failed miserably (though I'd gladly argue at least Julian McMahon's version was still much better than Toby Kebbell's horrendous version in that awful 2015 movie). So why, pray tell WHY must they continue milking this character eventhough the well of potential is pretty much dry? And that's where I'm starting to get a little pissed off. It's more than clear than FOX will do ANYTHING to keep the "Fantastic Four" copyright from automatically reverting to Marvel. The 2015 "Dis4ster Four" was a good example of this annoyingly negative behavior, and now this.
Making a Doctor Doom movie without a Fantastic Four, would be similar to what SONY is doing with Spider-Man-less Venom. It feels like a FATAL mistake. Would Victor von Doom work in a solo spin-off too, much like what they did with "Logan" and "Deadpool"? In the comics, the answer might easily be YES. But this is a movie, and I need not to remind you, FOX has an infamously BAD track-record in adapting this amazing antagonist to live action. So yeah, should I be cheering, or should I be jeering at this 'idea'? I can't even answer that. I don't think anyone in their right mind would! Oh well, let's just see how this develops. But really, this spells... DOOM!
Barbie
Have you been wondering where Anne Hathaway went? It felt like she somewhat faded away from mainstream publicity after singing herself towards an Oscar win... and got married. She's probably taking more Indie projects like "Collosal" though, and American indie movies don't really get much spotlight in a far away land like my country. But we can expect this to change in the near future with a potential high profile project on the way.
Latest report has it that she's currently in talks to star as in the live action "Barbie" movie. This Mattel toy line project has previously circled Amy Schumer for the lead role, who has to drop it due to scheduling conflicts. Director Alethea Jones has been brought into negotiation, after being handpicked by Hathaway herself. Assuming the plot of the movie stays the same, it will tell the story of a woman realizing she doesn't fit into the perfect land of Barbies and thus journeys to the real world. So basically, "Enchanted" part Deux, which I think is a really good fit for her. With this project (assuming she takes it), as well as the "Ocean's 8" spin off, I think we can expect Hathaway to be back in the spotlight once again. "Barbie" is currently set for a June 29th, 2018 release, but that is subject to change to match with Hathaway's schedule.
Kingsman
Okay, let's leave that bizarre Doctor Doom reality aside, and talk about what's likely going to be good... "Kingsman: The Golden Circle"!!! The cast of the sequel attended the FOX panel, and entertained audience with a chug of beer and fresh mind-popping second trailer. And wow, was it really good! The actions, and all the style and swaggers? It was SOLID for me. Oddly, eventhough I've been a fan of Taron Egerton's Eggsy and his classy team of Kingsman, I'm slowly growing a weird fondness to the American counterpart instead: the Statesman. Particularly, that hispanic cowboy character with the electric lasso rope who is played by none other than Pedro Pascal. He's a real scene stealer in this trailer, and to think that he's not even getting his name top-billed for the movie. Ouch! "Kingsman: The Golden Circle" is set to be released on September 22nd, 2017. And it's TOTALLY on my watch list!
By the way, there's also an interesting animated short where Eggsy runs into... the infamous Sterling Archer from the FXX series "Archer"! If you're a fan of both worlds, make sure you see it. Because well, it's hillarious!
James Bond
You want a more serious, non-comic-adaptation spy movie? Then well... "Bond 25" (obviously a placeholder title) has been announced. The Hollywood Reporter first delivered the news, before it was officially confirmed by Eon Productions. Yes, the 25th James Bond movie has gotten a release date, of November 8th, 2019. Meaning two years from now.
Unfortunately, that's pretty much the whole content of the news. There were no details whatsoever. Thus everyone got pushed into this weird 'curious' mode, with plenty of important questions being thrown around. What is the movie's title and/or subtitle? Does the movie have an actor? Is Daniel Craig really returning, and if he's not... who's the replacement? Will we be getting a female Bond, following what happens to the hit series "Doctor Who"? Come again, which studio has won the distribution bid? Because I totally haven't caught that announcement. Many sites began developing their own take, or should I say 'theories' about this announcement, and well... for now, they are nothing more than that, theories. Some have said that Craig is a done deal. Other said that the franchise will be sold off after this one movie. Then again, until there's another official confirmation (said to be announced at a later date), it's pretty much anyone's guess, right? So yeah... perhaps we should let it slide for now, and just look forward for "Kingsman" for the time being.
LEGO Movies
2nd trailer for the "The LEGO NINJAGO Movie" was premiered in the SDCC 2017 panel, and was later made available online by Warner Bros Animation. And well... I'm still mixed about it. The pseudo-brick animation style of "The LEGO Movie" is very clear here, moreso than "The LEGO Batman Movie"... particularly with that hybrid scene featuring a real life CAT. Which I'm positive wasn't CGed (assuming it's not the case of "The Jungle Book"). So fans of that first movie will be thrilled.
But at the same time, this felt like a drastic difference compared to the hit TV series. And that is the part that's not working for me. As I've said once before, having been invested with the show for SEVEN Seasons (which is a great achievement, since I normally wouldn't go pass Season 2 for other shows), it's just hard to make good sense out of this... 'ALTERNATE UNIVERSE' version. I'm not even sure how I feel about seeing Dave Franco's Lloyd as an awkward high schooler, with the others being hi classmates. It just screamed too... "Power Rangers"-y to me, and I truly never expected them to go that route *sigh*. Not to mention, Taylor Swift's "Bad Blood" was just grating on my nerves, no matter how appropriate it was used to depict Lloyd's fractured relationship with Garmaddon (which seems to be the core plot of the movie).Perhaps, this movie is intended for those with ZERO experience in the franchise, then? Likely so. Anyways, whether you're digging this or not, "The LEGO NINJAGO Movie" will still arrive on September 22nd, 2017. Let's just see how the critics and audience will react to this version.
Ready Player One
If Walt Disney has critically-praised director Ava DuVernay and her "A Wrinkle in Time", then Warner Bros' secret weapon is none other than... legendary filmmaker Steven Spielberg and his "Ready Player One". Nope, by all means, I'm not pitting these two people and their totally different movies. I just need to point out how they are SIMILAR to one another. Because both are working on a movie based on a supposedly famous and fan-favorite novel that... I haven't had the slightest idea about. No seriously, I have been seeing these titles being headlined every now and then, yet I was totally clueless about them. Were they good? Don't ask me. I've never even heard them before, so all I did was scratching my head wondering how they ended up being so highly talked-about. One thing for sure, it wasn't until I've seen the first trailers to those movies that I could say... "Aaaah, so THAT's what this book is all about". That's a genuine LOL moment right there.
Since I've dished out about my confusion for "A Wrinkle in Time" last week (thanks to the movie making a big splash on D23 Expo 2017), this time I'll shashay into the second title. Mainly because the movie was among the major features of WB's SDCC Hall H panel, alongside "Blade Runner 2049" and of course DC Films (which I will talk about in the next category). Spielberg attended the section of this panel with book writer and co-screenwriter Ernie Cline, co-screenwriter Zak Penn, and cast members Tye Sheridan, Olivia Cooke, Ben Mendelsohn and T.J. Miller. The director shared his thoughts about the movie, as well as presenting the first official teaser. Since this is WB, obviously we could easily expect said video to arrive online right after the panel, and of course it did. Exclusives footage for attendees? That's not their thing... LOL
Turns out, "Ready Player One" is like a live action version of "The LEGO Batman Movie", or Disney's "Wreck-It Ralph". It's Cline's love letter to the 80s, and also the technology of Virtual Reality. The trailer didn't shy away from this premise, as it showed plenty of nostalgic stuffs like "The Iron Giant", Lara Croft, Freddy Krueger, DC characters to "Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory", and all. Though of course, most of them are WB's own properties, no surprise about that. LOL. We get to experience this massive virtual space where everything collides, through Sheridan's Wade Wyatts, a young man living in the year 2045. He'll go through a fantasy reality-bending adventure to locate an Easter Egg inside the OASIS, because whoever fins it, gains control of the virtual reality world. That kind of stuff. Yes, it's a grand concept, and the trailer seemed to wow practically everyone.
But I'm probably in the minority here to say that, it was not that... 'mindblowing' for me. Perhaps, because I've already seen this concept before, over and over again through other media? I'm not sure. It's the case of "The Hunger Games" I think, where western audience saw it as a new concept, whereas it's basically a 'been-there done-that' in Japanese entertainment. So in a way, I've been there before, hence it didn't feel that original no matter how glorious the CG effects looked. But don't let this subjective opinion ruins your hype. Not everyone saw "Tsubasa Reservoir Chronicle", right? If you're digging the vibe of this movie, then good for you! If you're not, then we're on the same team. There's one for everyone after all! "Ready Player One" arrives on March 30th, 2018. And yes, that's 3 weeks after "A Wrinkle in Time". Coincidence much? Hmmm...
DC Films
"Justice League" is set to be released on November 17th, 2017. So should we even be surprised to see WB bringing the core cast to their panel? Nope. Minus Henry Cavill though, since he's busy filming "Mission: Impossible 6" with a troubling thick mustache (why? more in this later). Beside, he wasn't even shown in the latest appetizer official poster (available through the official twitter account). To which I'm not a fan by the way, even if it's been given almost unanimous praises all over the globe. "You can't save the world alone", the tagline said. A sarcastic statement towards Cavil's Superman's for "Man of Steel", perhaps?
Oh, and of course there would be a new trailer. Duh? Remember, this is WB we're talking about. If the first one that Zack Snyder (when the absent director was still solely in charge) debuted in last year's SDCC showed action scenes, CG flares, photoshoot poses, with a relatively small amount of story, this one had more balance between character interactions and battle sets. Longer duration too, clocking at more than 4 minutes! And yes, that means more of J.K. Simmons' Commissioner Gordon and Jeremy Iron's Alfred Pennyworth. To be honest, I'm also not a fan of this trailer. It didn't really made me want to see the movie, which has become a constant issue between me and WB's marketing department. I DO like it better than the poster though, because it's clearly taking many good cues from "Wonder Woman". In many ways, it also felt... a bit similar to Joss Whedon's "The Avengers". That scene with an antagonist arriving near a macguffin? Or the heroes talking in a meeting room esque setting? Yeaaah. No surprise, because the movie's pretty much in Whedon's hand right now. Sadly, similar to "Ready Player One", had this was released before the 2012 Marvel Studios movie, I would've responded in a much better manner. For this time, it felt like an odd dejavu instead.
However, the biggest takeaway from the panel, would be the other non-Justice League-related news. Because WB confirmed a parade of projects currently in development, as well as some new projects in the works. There are 8 big titles in the works! It's currently unclear if they are chronologically ordered, but they are: - "Shazam!". Prior to the panel, "Shazam!" was already reported to be starting production in early 2018. If not in January, in February. So it's safe to assume it might be released in 2019, that's the goal anyway. While WB hasn't revealed, or even cast the lead actor just yet (perhaps, Armie Hammer?), David F. Sandberg has been assigned to direct. - "Flashpoint". The new official title for Ezra Miller's solo movie. After losing directors over and over again, WB has decided to go ahead and just do an adaptation of the massive storyline. And this might be the most unexpected and shocking reveal of them all, that immediately raised up concerns and speculations in the fanbase. Why? In the comic, "Flashpoint" was used to... RESET the DC Universe!!! The event in that movie, ultimately created a new timeline, that sequed DC Comics into the New 52 era. Does this imply that... WB is attempting to do the same with their live action movies? So EARLY in the game? Is this their way to fix the mess that was caused by Snyder? Or a direct response to Marvel Studios' sequel to "Spider-Man: Homecoming"? Hmmmm. It's clear that this movie won't make it to fulfill its initial March 16th, 2018 release, due to Miller's commitment with "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them 2". But there's also no telling if the studio would be able to rush it for a 2018 release. No director is currently attached, but safe money is leaning towards Phil Lord and Christopher Miller after their departure from "Star Wars". - "Wonder Woman 2". This year's "Wonder Woman" is DC's first critical and financial success since "The Dark Knight", so a direct sequel is practically a no-brainer. Not to mention, director Patty Jenkins have been working on a script with Geoff Johns, that will put Gal Gadot's Diana Prince in the 80s. Jenkins might even return to direct the movie, though that part was not yet confirmed. This movie has recently been confirmed for a December 13th, 2019 release. - "Suicide Squad 2". Just earlier this month, we have heard that Jaume Collet-Serra has been the frontrunner to direct the sequel. Will Smith and Margot Robbie are expected to reprise their roles as Deadshot and Harley Quinn. - "The Batman". Yes, looks like that IS indeed the official title. And we know that Matt Reeves will begin working on this title as soon as he's done promoting "War of the Planet of the Apes". Hot negative report (not rumor) was running rampant prior to SDCC 2017, that current Batman actor Ben Affleck might be walking out of the DC Extended Universe. Especially with the fact that Reeves won't be using Affleck's script that he has written with Johns. Thanks to that, Affleck had to blatantly give a public response. He pretty much confirmed his involvement as a lead actor in the solo Batman movie. Oddly, he never blatantly denied that he's leaving the DCEU after this movie. So in a way, that's just him smart talking his way out of difficult conversation. Suffice to say, it was NOT a nice moment. - "Batgirl". Whedon has openly revealed to IGN that he'll start working on "Batgirl" next year as well. Likely after his obligations to 'help a friend' with the post producton of "Justice League" is wrapped. - "Green Lantern Corps". I think... David Goyer was working on this? The movie had been given a 2020 release window in WB's old announcement. It's unclear if it will still keep up with this plan. - "Justice League Dark". Last we heard, Doug Liman has walked out of this title. But that was due to his conflicting schedules and commitment with other studios. Since this is the last title on the list, there's always a chance that he might be back on board. After all, WB needs the self-proclaimed 'greatest director' in the world, right?
These announcements sounded GRAND and AMBITIOUS and all... but should we really be excited about them? I'm not sure. It obviously caused mixed reaction in the internet, triggering plenty of questions in various media in regards to DC Films' long-term plan. The way I see it, WB was just the KING of big talk as usual... eventhough they don't really have a good track record of keeping up with their words. I honestly doubt the studio came fully prepared for this panel, and that those titles were merely another temporary placeholders that might come and go without certainty. Several titles that have been headlining in the medias for a while now, were conspicuously MISSING from the lineup. Remember Dwayne Johnson's much reported "Black Adam", Ray Fisher's supposed solo movie "Cyborg", "Justice League Part 2" that originally was set for a 2019 release, the heavily rumored "Man of Steel 2", and David Ayer's "Gotham City Siren"? Not to mention, a recent entry in the rumor circuit that talked about a Harley Quinn vs. Joker movie, that started as soon as SDCC began? Yeah, those titles were a no show. They might even be gone for good.
With WB only releasing one movie next year in form of Jason Momoa's "Aquaman", we should expect most of these newly announced title to arrive as soon as 2019. I hope they won't get carried away and act bullish by releasing 4 titles a year. Even Marvel Studios took almost 10 years before finally deciding to release 3 per year. Then again, that's certainly their main intention, especially if we put into account that they HAVE 4 release dates for 2020 now! Does this mean, we get the first 4 of those movies in 2019, then another 4 in 2020? I don't know how I can even begin to fathom that...
Also, WB just can't catch a break. After sort of 'debunking' (technically, that's just smart corporate talking) a previous rumor about Batffleck, another one already hit the studio as soon as SDCC 2017 was wrapped. Variety reported that the reshoot process for "Justice League" has been causing issues for the studio. This report was backed by The Hollywood Reporter, that called it 'substantial'. Apparently, the extensive extra production took a toll of $25 million, roughly the cost of a separate mid-budget movie! Budget for additional photographies in big budget Hollywood movies generally cost between $6-10 million. Production duration was also dragged on for roughly two months, causing scheduling headaches to its cast members. Momoa and Gadot had to spend 2 weeks worth, while Affleck is still filming new scenes this week. In the case of Cavill, as I've mentioned above, a special post-production budget will be required to digitally remove his natural mustache.
Thanks to this bizarre new scenario, Whedon would also be getting a producing and/or screenplay credit, due to him spending more time than planned to finish the movie and add much-needed 'connective tissue' between sequences As I said, the recent trailer strongly felt like his own "The Avengers", so I sincerely hope Whedon will be getting the credit he deserves. Will this movie be another case of "Suicide Squad" or "Fant4stic Four"? Or will it come out unscathed like "Rogue One: A Star Wars Story" or "World War Z"? Here's hoping it's the latter case. We'll know the answer in November.
DC Television
When it comes to live action adaptations, the TV side of DC actually fared much better than the tumultuous DC Films. Even shows that wasn't a hit like "Legends of Tomorrow", slowly getting better and became a favorite. Not saying I'm a fan nor avid follower to those shows though. I'm just fully acknowledging that they are indeed, the more favorable ones. Especially when compared to Marvel TV's products. As each The CW shows had their own panel, a new cool-looking mashup trailer for them was released during SDCC 2017. One show that was included in it, is their upcoming adaptation of "Black Lightning", set to debut in 2018.
Ironically, Black Lightning has been publicly confirmed to be its own thing, and not part of the Arrowverse. So general audience seeing this trailer, might be getting the wrong idea about it. As for my impression on this new show? Well, superhero SHOW's fatigue aside, it's getting more and more clear that this show is definitely not my cup of tea. Not saying it's bad, the concept and overall look felt just about right. It's definitely in the standard of other The CW superhero shows. I just didn't feel a personal connection to warrant a regular viewing for it. After all, I'm more of an animated guy...
Speaking of animated, the "Young Justice" Q&A panel debuted the official character designs for the much-anticipated 3rd season. The season will be officially titled "Young Justice: Outsider", and the concept art includes Static, Kid Flash, Robin, Wonder Girl, Spoiler, Blue Beetle, Arrowette, Arsenal, Beast Boy, and a new character named Thirteen. The absence of several characters from Season 2 will surely make some fans wonder, and co-creator Brandon Vietti reassured that characters like Aqualad, Miss Martian, and Superboy won't be completely absent since they are still part of the DC Universe.
Vietti also confirmed that the series, planned to be 26 episodes in total, will be streamed in a separate channel, not on Cartoon Network like several existing DC shows. "There’s more creative room here for more adult themes and more sophisticated and challenging stories for our characters", he said. It's still unclear what form will this stand-alone DC only streaming take. But I'm sure we'll be hearing about it in the near future.
X-Men Universe
I believe the upcoming X-Men series "The Gifted" had a panel during SDCC 2017. That's because a new trailer has debuted for the show. But since I couldn't care less about it, I won't be talking about it.
Instead, I'll talk about FX's "LEGION" instead. First season for the Dan Stevens' starring mini series, was a huge hit. Even I have to admit, that I didn't see it coming. Showrunner Noah Hawley and the cast were present at Ballroom 20 for their panel, and of course talked about the upcoming Season 2. Saïd Taghmaoui, who was featured in the WB's "Wonder Woman" movie, has been announced to be playing another 'face' of Amahl Farouk, a.k.a. Shadow King. In the first season, this supernatural entity (I don't recall that he's a mutant, no, but I could be mistaken) was played by both actress Aubrey Plaza, and Stevens himself, since he's part of David Haller's consciousness. It's going to be interesting to see how Farouk cooks up his creepy plot in the new season, especially because he's getting a new form. We'll just have to wait and see the 10-episodes sequel when it arrives in 2018.
NOTE: By the way, I didn't consider this to be a Marvel talk, since it's developed and produced by FOX. Yes, the characters are Marvel's, but we all know that FOX never really cared about source material, right?
Netflix
No Marvel talk here either, so expect the category to be more... brief. LOL. Also, it's the reason why this category gets bumped down a few notch than usual. Though definitely not because it's lacking by all means.
The first full-length official trailer for "Stranger Things" Season 2 was debuted through their SDCC 2017 panel. And great goodness, things weren't looking good. I mean, in the show, due to Noah Schnapp's Will Byers death-defying experience in the "Upside Down". As many of us had suspected, Will's return to the real world might not be a good idea. Instead, it's likely he's opening up a gateway for more creatures from the supernatural place to visit and 'invade' the real world. CREEPY af!!! The panel itself could be seen as a success, with Patton Oswalt moderating, and Shannon Purser making a delightful surprise visit.
That suspenseful trailer did a really good job teasing the developments of the characters. We see pretty much everyone, including the new cast members like Paul Reiser's Dr. Owens, Dacre Montgomery's Billy, Sadie Sink's Mad Max, and others, as well as fan-favorite Millie Bobby Brown's Eleven who wrapped the video by discovering a way out... or should I say 'way back' to the real world. Go Eleven! Series creator the Duffer Brothers had promised the new season to be 'Bigger, Darker, Scarier' and it really showed. They had already mapped out the series end game, which could be even bigger than this, so that's certainly saying much. "Stranger Things" Season 2 arrives on October 27th, 2017, and obviously I can't wait to see it.
"Voltron Legendary Defender" also had its own separate panel, with producers Joaquim Dos Santos and Lauren Montgomery, as well as voice actors Bex Taylor-Klaus and Tyler Labine making their appearances. Aside from debuting the official trailer for Season 3 (possibly the reason why it wasn't available in the official channel before), the team also announced voice actor A. J. Locascio as the voice of new antagonist Prince Lotor. Lotor will have four half-galra female generals as his aides. First episode of Season 3 was premiered exclusively for SDCC attendees.
The panel confirmed that the 7-episodes Season 3 will arrive on August 4th, 2017. That's a strange number, huh? I wonder if several episodes will be... I don't know, 50 minutes or more? Remember, the first season was only 11 episodes, but its first episode had the duration of 3 episodes. So in total, it was still 13 episodes like Season 2! Anyhoo, what I didn't expect was, the event also confirmed that a 4th season will arrive much much sooner than expected, in October 2017! I'm curious to why it's announced so early? Could it be... the final season? Hmmm...
Overall, Netflix had a generally successful presence throughout the event. Even if cult-favorite "Sense8" was a no-show despite its much applauded finale renewal, and David Ayer's "Bright" had mixed reception, the other panels were considered to be a win. They are taking over Hall H this year, and who knows what will happen next year and so on. One particular highlight was of course Marvel's "The Defenders". But since it's Marvel-related, that's a story for another day... or to be precise, another post!
One Piece
Now this is a news that would get any anime fans feeling... mixed. Mixed as in, a joy with a hint of concern, or anger with a touch of delight. It's your call.
Yahoo! Japan (via ComicBook.com) reported that... we'll be getting a live action Hollywood TV show for Eiichirou Oda's "One Piece" series!!! It was officially announced during the manga's 20th anniversary. Yay, or nay, I'm sure this will make you speechless. In one side, the cast of One Piece is as global as it can get, so having international cast would be VERY fitting compared to Japanese actors who pretend like they are foreigners. But on the other hand... seriously? This is a big title that requires massive special effects, particularly characters with the effects of those Demon Fruits. Don't forget the numerous islands, with their own quirky colorful inhabitants that hints towards huge production cost for makeup and costume. Can a TV show, with a really limited budget pull it off such tremendous challenge?
Marty Adelstein is set to be in charge, and Tomorrow Studios will be working on it. And this is where things get more... concerning. Adelstein is also the one working on that "Cowboy Beebop" TV Hollywood adaptation! And he even has already boasted... er, I mean admitted that this adaptation will be the most expensive TV shows ever made in the US. "I have been a fan of One Piece for 20 years. It is an honor to be entrusted with such an important work by Shueisha and Mr. Oda. I am enthusiastic to give my all to make One Piece succeed. I think this project could set a new record for the highest production cost in television drama history. The work's worldwide fame merits this scale of production.", was his official statement. Confident, but knowing the rating system and stingy budget of US networks, will this approach even work? He hasn't even proven his worth with "Cowboy Beebop", how can he be so bold about a more difficult one like this?
Thankfully, Oda has officially expressed that he has taken a great amount of time to consider this. So basically, he has given his seal of approval. His promise to not let down his fans, is definitely reassuring. Beside, Oda is notorious for speaking out if he's not pleased. Which means, as soon as he's not 'feeling it', I'm sure he'll immediately pull the plug. Thus the franchise is saved! LOL.
Professor Layton
"Layton's Mystery Journey: Katrielle and the Millionaires' Conspiracy" has been released last week! Have you played the game? Before you ask, nope, I personally haven't. Sure, it's available on iOS and Android for worldwide release, but unlike "Layton Brothers: Mistery Room", it's not free. So of course I haven't had the chance (nor money) to play it. Ahahaha... ^^;. Its Nintendo 3DS version is also currently only available in Japan, so there's that.
Thankfully, western fans who are holding out for an English 3DS version, can now rest at ease. LEVEL-5 has officially announced that it will be available very soon, in October. That's good news, albeit a bit odd considering the iOS and Android version have already been made available in foreign language. Why would it require 3 months to transfer the finished product to a 3DS cartridge, right? Oh well, the important thing is, you only to be patient just a few more months to experience Katrielle's adventure in your region-locked 3DS! Good for you...
Of course, if you don't want to wait that long, don't forget! The full version (consisting of 12 complete cases, and the entire set of additional mini games), and not some random scaled-down clone is already available on the App Store and Google Play for $15.99. Just make sure you cleared up the proper space on your smartphone before you download, okay! Because I have a feeling the size is going to be preeeetty BIG.
Sonic the Hedgehog
That cool-looking new antagonist for "Sonic Force" that was teased by SEGA last month? He has been given his own reveal trailer, as well as his own theme music! Yes, Infinite, is just one of the villains that Classic, Modern, and Custom Sonic will have to deal in this game. But there's no doubt that he's definitely the coolest of them all. At least for yours truly. "Sonic Forces" will be released this holiday for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC.
Street Fighter
Three more character costumes have been made available for "Street Fighter V". Ibuki, Laura, and Rashid have received sports-themed alternate costume, and they should have been released alongside the latest update on July 25th. CAPCOM announced this on their "Street Fighter 30th Anniversary" panel at SDCC 2017. Ibuki got a volleyball-themed costume, while both Rashid and Laura got football-inspired ones, all available alongside a new DLC character Abigail. Visit Gematsu to see their individual pricing.
ARIKA
The company debuted 50 minutes worth of gameplay from their... 'Mysterious Fighting Game'. It's available online via their official channel. Seeing EX characters like Garuda, Hokuto/Shirase, and Kairi is nostalgic and all, but I can't help but feel that the whole gameplay looks... 'rough around the edges'. The design was a bit blocky, somewhat "Street Fighter IV" inspired, and the movement wasn't as smooth as the "Tekken" series. Even the first version of "The King of Fighters XIV" looked nicer somehow. But this new title is expected to be released next year, so the company still have plenty of time to work on the visuals and controls. Here's hoping we'll get clearer idea of what this is all about in the near future.
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23 May 2018 00 18 49 Sheet Music, Music Books & Scores At Sheet Music PlusVirtual Instruments Demo Recording (Chorus and Orchestra with Organ) Composed by William Hawley. Contemporary Classical, Sacred. Performance. Published by William Hawley (S0.335853).
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Download PIANO PUR Sheet Music By Rainer Fabich - Sheet Music Plus
Download PIANO PUR Sheet Music By Rainer Fabich - Sheet Music Plus
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00 16 02 Sheet Music, Music Books & Scores At Sheet Music Plus
00 16 02 Sheet Music, Music Books & Scores At Sheet Music PlusOrgan Composed by James M. Guthrie. Christian, Sacred, General Worship. 63 pages. Published by jmsgu3 (S0.226569).
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