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neweramuseum · 1 year
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NEM Surreal 18 curated by Sarah Bichachi
FEATURED WORKS BY: Sukru Mehmet Omur, Janis Brandenburg Lee, Jennifer Hogan, Julia Badakhshan, Kat Leeds Meininger, Jean Duffy, Mehmet Duyulmus, Roger Guetta, Maria De Guzman.
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Brooke Hogan
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of-fear-and-love · 28 days
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Store windows and interiors from Confessions of a Shopaholic (2009)
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grimbunnies · 2 months
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Andrea: "Um... Your dog is really chewing on the oven..."
Lucy: "He's new. He doesn't know better yet."
Andrea: "Jen!"
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Jennifer: "This dog is such a headache."
Darren: "You don't like pets, Jennifer?"
Jennifer: "I like smaller pets. Lap dogs. Cats."
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llovelymoonn · 9 months
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favourite poems of december
a.r. ammons collected poems: 1951-1971: "dunes"
jennifer robertson shrill shirts will always balloon
n. scott momaday in the presence of the sun: stories and poems, 1961-1991: "the delight song of tsoai-talee"
ted berrigan the collected poems of ted berrigan: "bean spasms"
natalie diaz when my brother was an aztec: "abecedarian requiring further examination of anglikan seraphym subjugation of a wild indian rezervation"
greg miller watch: "river"
joanna klink excerpts from a secret prophecy: "terrebonne bay"
dorothy dudley pine river bay
brenda shaughnessy our andromeda: "our andromeda"
frank lima incidents of travel in poetry: "orfeo"
lehua m. taitano one kind of hunger
no'u revilla kino
linda hogan when the body
paul verlaine one hundred and one poems by paul verlaine: a biligual edition: "moonlight" (tr. norman r. shapiro)
mahmoud darwish the butterfly's burden: "the cypress broke" (tr. fady joudah)
mahmoud darwish the butterfly's burden: "your night is of lilac"
amir rabiyah prayers for my 17th chromosome: "our dangerous sweetness"
sara nicholson the living method: "the end of television"
charles shields proposal for a exhibition
ginger murchison a scrap of linen, a bone: "river"
tsering wangmo dhompa virtual
anne carson the beauty of the husband: "v. here is my propaganda one one one one oneing on your forehead like droplets of luminous sin"
muriel rukeyser the collected poems of muriel rukeyser: "the book of the dead"
anne stevenson stone milk: "the enigma"
david tomas martinez love song
robert fitzgerald charles river nocturne
thomas mcgrath the movie at the end of the world: collected poems: "many in the darkness"
linda rodriguez heart's migration: "the amazon river dolphin"
donald revell the glens of cithaeron
sumita chakraborty dear, beloved
angela jackson and all these roads be luminous: "miz rosa rides the bus"
kofi
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Over one year on from Dobbs, please remember the victims of abortion bans in America. These are just the ones that made it to the news:
Marlena Stell
Amanda Zurawski
Mylissa Farmer
The 10-year-old from Ohio
The 16-year-old from Florida
The 15-year-old from Florida
Nancy Davis
Elizabeth Weller
Anya Cook
Kelly Shannon
Jessica Bernardo
Kierstan Hogan
Taylor Edwards
Kylie Beaton
Gabriella Gonzalez
Samantha Casiano
Lauren Van Vleet
Austin Dennard
Lauren Miller
Jaci Statton
Kristina Cruickshank
Tara George
Kailee DeSpain
Deborah Dorbert
Mayron Hollis
Kristen Anya
Heather Maberry
Melissa Novak
Kayla Smith
Lauren Christensen
Beth Long
Anabely Lopes
Christina Zielke
Kaitlyn Joshua
Lauren Hall
Carmen Broesder
Jill Hartle
Brittany Vidrine
Jane Doe from Massachusetts, who had an ectopic pregnancy rupture because a pregnancy crisis center told her it was viable
The Jane Doe had an ectopic pregnancy rupture after an anti-abortion pregnancy center told her she had a normal pregnancy
Emily Doe, whose fetus had lungs that wouldn’t develop and had no kidneys. The pregnancy had the potential to endanger her health…but it wasn’t endangering it yet. So she had to flee Missouri for an abortion.
Victoria Doe from Louisiana, who had to go to Oregon
Ashley Brandt
Anna Zargarian
Reverend and Doctor Love Holt
Michelle Mitchenor
Brooke High
Ashley from Mississippi, who was raped and forced to give birth to her rapist's baby. She's 13.
Nicole Blackmon
Allie Phillips
Jennifer Adkins
When we do win back our right to bodily autonomy, forced birthers will forget these people. Some have absolutely no idea who these people are. But when you tell them you hope what they force on others gets forced on them, they gasp and say you're evil. Because they recognize that what they force on others is wrong, and they think they deserve better than their victims.
If you think the "abortion debate" is merely a difference of opinion, you haven't been paying attention.
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lilsoupboiii · 2 months
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Marvel Easter Eggs, Notes and Other Stuff: Deadpool and Wolverine
- TVA
- Happy Hogan
- MCU is Earth 616
- Paradox
- Thor crying over Deadpool on a monitor (kinda implied to be an upcoming Avengers movie, but it’s also just the scene from Thor The Dark World when Loki “dies”)
- The Wolverine variants
- Noteably: Comic Accurate Height, Weapon Omega, Patch, Old, Crucified, vs Hulk, Cavillrine
- Half buried 20th Century Fox Logo in the void
- Johnny Storm (Fantastic Four 2005)
- Pyro (X-Men, X2, X-Men: The Last Stand)
- Sabertooth (X-Men)
- Toad (X-Men, X-Men: Days of Future Past, not the same actor)
- Deathstrike (X2, not the same actor)
- Azazel (X-Men: First Class, not the same actor)
- Juggernaut (X-Men: The Last Stand, Deadpool 2, not the same actor)
- Cassandra Nova
- Deadpool does Spider-man web thwips
- Scarlett Witch stone wall
- X-23 (Logan)
- Elektra (Daredevil, Elektra)
- Blade (Blade, Blade II, Blade Trinity)
- Gambit (X-Men Origins Wolverine, not the same actor)
- The Punisher, Quicksilver, and Daredevil were all apart of their team before they died
- Also presumably Magneto
- Elektra is indifferent to Daredevil dying (because Jennifer Garner’s Daredevil is Ben Affleck, her ex husband)
- Reference to so many Punishers
- Reference to only one Blade (there’s a new upcoming Blade movie)
- The Deadpool variants
- Noteably: Lady Deadpool, Dogpool, Headpool, Kidpool, Cowboypool, Dancepool, Nicepool
- B-15
- Captain America’s Sheild prototype from Iron Man and Iron Man 2
- Tony Stark’s Arc Reactor
- Pepper Potts Forbes cover
- The picture of Tony and Peter with Peter covered (some people argue Peter’s covered because everyone has forgotten about him, but I assumed it’s a nod about Sony’s licsensing issues)
- The kid Iron Man helmet from Iron Man 3 confirmed to be Peter Parker
- Reed Richard’s mention
- The Fantasticar
- The Ice Cream Truck (Moon Knight)
- Quill (X-Men: The Last Stand, not the same actor)
- Callisto (X-Men: The Last Stand, not the same actor)
- Bullseye (Daredevil, not the same actor)
- Psylocke (X-Men: The Last Stand, X-Men: Apocalypse, not the same actor)
- Arclight (X-Men: The Last Stand, not the same actor)
- The Russian (The Punisher 2004, not the same actor)
- Alioth (s1 e5 of Loki)
- A sentinel’s foot
- Asgard in the void
- Thanos Black Order Ship in the void
- Hellicarrier in the void
- Tony Stark’s Hot Rod (Iron Man and Iron Man 2)
- Deadpool’s Chimichanga Truck
Easter Egg Masterlist
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DONNA MURPHY IN FOLLIES, I REPEAT DONNA MURPHY IN FOLLIES
On June 20th, 2024, Transport Group will stage a one-night-only concert at Carnegie Hall. The cast will feature our beloved Divas in unannounced roles, including Donna Murphy, Katie Finneran, Karen Ziemba, and Carolee Carmello.
Full cast: Julie Benko, Mikaela Bennett, Michael Berresse, Alexandra Billings, Klea Blackhurst, Harolyn Blackwell, Stephen Bogardus, Norbert Leo Butz, Len Cariou, Carolee Carmello, Jim Caruso, Nikki Renée Daniels, Christine Ebersole, Katie Finneran, Santino Fontana, Alexander Gemignani, Miguel Gil, Olivia Elease Hardy, Erika Henningsen, Grey Henson, Fernell Hogan, Jennifer Holliday, Rachel Bay Jones, Isabel Keating, Adriane Lenox, Norm Lewis, Ryan McCartan, Donna Murphy, Thom Sesma, Barbara Walsh, Nina White, Jacob Keith Watson, and Karen Ziemba.
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Best Cameo - Deadpool & Wolverine (spoilers)
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Choice A: Channing Tatum as Gambit
Choice B: Jennifer Garner as Elektra
Choice C: Henry Cavil as The Cavillrine
Choice D: Dafne Keen as Laura (X-23)
Choice E: Blake Lively as Lady Deadpool (confirmed)
Choice F: Chris Evans as Johnny Storm (Human Torch)
Choice G: Wesley Snipes as Blade
Choice H: Jon Favreau as Happy Hogan
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droughtofapathy · 3 months
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"Welcome to the Theatre": Diary of a Broadway Baby
Follies in Concert
June 20, 2024 | Transport Group Theatre | Carnegie Hall | Evening | Concert | Series | 2H 20M
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FOLLIES FOLLIES FOLLIES. THE HIGHLIGHT OF MY YEAR. THE HIGHLIGHT OF MY LIFE(?)
Last night, Carnegie Hall was New York's hottest gay club as every one of us turned up to weep over Sondheim's breathtaking score, played by a divine 30-piece orchestra. Fifty Broadway actors shared the roles and songs of this wonderful show, culminating in a lineup straight out of our wildest dreams.
Though we were robbed of a Donna Murphy triumph with "Could I Leave You?" due to filming schedule changes, we received the impromptu comedy show of the year as Beth Leavel grappled with a broken mic stand and brought the house down anyway.
Kate Baldwin as another eleventh-hour addition proved to be the best moment of the night. Her "Losing My Mind" will go down in history as one of the most divine we will ever hear. Not since Marin Mazzie has a theatre been so rapt, so silent, so in awe. She's always struck me as a Phyllis, but now proves she has the range.
Jennifer Holliday does what she wants, and what she wants was a smooth and seductive "I'm Still Here" full of gravitas even as she meandered far from the written notes and rhythms. She turned a five-minute showstopper into a nine-minute showstopper complete with a standing ovation to open up act two.
Karen Ziemba led six of our finest dancing Broads over sixty (or even seventy)(Mamie Duncan-Gibbs, Ruth Gottschall, JoaAnn M. Hunter, Dana Moore, Michele Pawk, and Margo Sappington) in a "Who's That Woman" original choreography to a standing ovation.
So many thrilling performances, one after the other. I am deeply in love with Barbara Walsh now, and it's honestly a crime she and Carolee Carmello were so underutilized by only having "Waiting for the Girls Upstairs" (Phyllis and Sally don't get much singing in that number, and it's a tragedy). I need to seriously contemplate the Barbara-Phyllis/Carolee-Sally dynamic immediately.
I am now dead. I have ascended. I will never come back to earth again. But the final tributes broke me. The reveal that Sondheim said in a private zoom reunion that Follies was his very favorite original score. The late Harvey Evans' epitaph. Original cast member Kurt Peterson ending the concert with "hey up there, way up there, what'd'ya say up there..." All of it underscored by Sondheim's brilliant work. I am in tears all over again.
Verdict: My Soul Transcended Space and Time
A Note on Ratings
Full set list below cut:
Opening Weissmann Monologue: Hal Linden Beautiful Girls: Christian Mark Gibbs Don't Look at Me: Katie Finneran and Marc Kudisch Waiting for the Girls Upstairs: Thom Sesma, Stephen Bogardus, Barbara Walsh, Carolee Carmello, Grey Henson, Ryan McCartan, Julie Benko, Hannah Elless Rain on the Roof: Klea Blackhurst and Jim Caruso Ah, Paris: Isabel Keating Broadway Baby: Adriane Lenox The Road You Didn't Take: Alexander Gemignani In Buddy's Eyes: Christine Ebersole Who's that Woman?: Karen Ziemba with Mamie Duncan-Gibbs, Ruth Gottschall, JoaAnn M. Hunter, Dana Moore, Michele Pawk, and Margo Sappington I'm Still Here: Jennifer Holliday Too Many Mornings: Norm Lewis and Nikki Renee Daniels The Right Girls: Michael Berresse One More Kiss: Harolyn Blackwell and Mikaela Bennett Could I Leave You?: Beth Leavel Loveland: Chorus You're Gonna Love Tomorrow/Love Will See Us Through: Fernell Hogan, Olivia Elease Hardy, Nina White, Miguel Gil Buddy's Blues: Santino Fontana with Lauren Blackman and Sarah King Losing My Mind: Kate Baldwin The Story of Lucy and Jessie: Alexandra Billings Live, Laugh, Love: Kurt Peterson (ft. John McMartin's original cane)
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neweramuseum · 2 years
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NEM PAINTERLY 65 - Curator Julia Badakhshan
FEATURED WORKS BY: Michele Badakhshan, Allyson Marie,Jennifer Hogan, Emir Kaluti, Alexis Rotella, Filiz Ak, Cindy Zoppa-Peskin, Rosalie Heller, Jean Duffy.
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buckybarnesss · 1 year
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It is so bizarre that Teen Wolf had these great fucking actors and then never let them interact. Like, they had Michael Hogan!! Gideon Emry!!
And no conversation between them?? They did VA work for Skyrim, ffs!!
i know! i remember being super stoked that gideon emery was going to be in 3A because of fenris and than being disappointed in duecalion as a villain.
as per the usual teen wolf modus operandi the backstory is compelling and than promptly ignored and largely untapped.
how does derek encountering ennis again not warrant more than maybe a few forgettable lines to taunt derek? they made paige this life changing event pre-kate and the fire for him and did fuck all with it.
like, stiles being the one who learns about derek and paige is nice and all but imagine if ennis taunted scott about it? trying to take advantage of scott's already wishy-washy trust in derek? being all you don't know what the blue eyes mean and don't you know derek killed an innocent girl. would've made scott's trusting derek an actual character choice and developed their relationship. maybe give derek a chance to talk about paige and that event.
maybe i'm still just mad that paige and derek's trauma surrounding what happened was basically handed over to jennifer as being more important.
it would've made things more interesting if duecalion was interested in gerard argent due to their history and the alpha pack decided to show themselves in beacon hills because of what happened in s2 with gerard using the kanima and being bitten. would've given us something rather his rather frankly nebulous motives of what recruiting derek because he's talia's son??? kidnapping children???
michael hogan and gideon emery deserved to chew on more scenes.
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cinnamonzen · 2 months
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From left, Fox News's Harris Faulkner, ABC News's Rachel Scott and Semafor's Kadia Goba after they interviewed Donald Trump in Chicago last Wednesday. (Joel Angel Juarez for The Washington Post)
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2024/08/04/nabj-trump-interview-media-coverage/
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Opinion | The NABJ interview with Trump provides a model for media coverage
No other sit-down this cycle has laid bare as much about the candidate.
by Jennifer Rubin
August 4, 2024 at 7:45 a.m. ET
The National Association of Black Journalists’ invitation to former president Donald Trump** to sit for an interview last Wednesday at its Chicago convention had its critics. Don’t platform him. Don’t allow him to soft-pedal his racism. The critics’ assumption that NABJ members were somehow being manipulated proved to be unfounded; instead, we got the most revealing questioning of Trump in this election cycle. In the process, the interview revealed shortcomings in news coverage of Trump’s campaign so far.
The Post reported*, “Trump drew audible gasps and disbelieving laughter over the roughly 35-minute sit-down session as he berated a Black reporter who pressed him about past offensive comments, falsely claimed that undocumented immigrants were ‘taking’ attendees’ votes, and suggested [Vice President] Harris ‘was Indian all the way’ before ‘all of a sudden she made a turn’ and ‘became a Black person.’”
Rachel Scott of ABC News, in addition to confronting Trump with some of his past racially incendiary remarks, got him to admit that he would spare Jan. 6** insurrectionists who assaulted police officers. (When he added “if they’re innocent,” she noted the many had been convicted.) And in a rare real-time correction, Scott didn’t let Trump get away with claiming that Democrats allow babies to die after birth. (“Sir, that is illegal in every state,” she interjected, The Post reported.*)
The interview clearly unnerved Trump apologists and garnered criticism from independent-minded Republicans such as former Maryland governor Larry Hogan, Sen. Lisa Murkowski (Alaska) and New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu.
Trump’s NABJ appearance also afforded Harris the opportunity* later on Wednesday to rebuke his hateful rhetoric in a way that made him look like a sad has-been. “It was the same old show. The divisiveness and the disrespect,” she declared in a speech in Houston. “And let me just say: The American people deserve better. The American people deserve better.” She continued, “The American people deserve a leader who tells the truth, a leader who does not respond with hostility and anger when confronted with the facts. We deserve a leader who understands that our differences do not divide us. They are an essential source of our strength.” That’s how one puts Trump in his place without getting into a personal spat with him.
No other single interview or media encounter with Trump in this cycle has laid bare as much about the candidate or opened him up to as much criticism. Kudos go to Scott and her co-moderators in Chicago. The NABJ interview also raises a troubling question: What’s wrong with the rest of the media?
Not one question in the CNN-hosted debate with Trump and President Biden* on June 27 confronted Trump about racism or antisemitism. (As to the latter, there has been inadequate coverage — certainly not on the front page of most papers or headlining cable news — devoted to Trump’s disparaging comments that any Jew who does not support him is a “fool” and “should have their head examined,” or agreement with a radio host who called Harris’s husband a “crappy Jew.”) CNN’s debate moderators did not ask about pardons for Jan. 6. insurrectionists.
Unfortunately, too many in the mainstream political media have been taken in by Republican spin. The preposterous suggestion that, after the assassination attempt, Trump might have “changed,” entertained as a possibility by far too many outlets (as The Post’s Philip Bump and a select number of other commentators pointed out), unsurprisingly turned out to be wishful thinking.
The initial reaction to Trump’s NABJ interview appeared to be tepid in many quarters. Relatively benign phrases such as “racially insensitive” to describe such patently bigoted comments serve only to normalize Trump. Too few reports noted that Trump was yanked off the stage by his own staff after 35 minutes. Reports that the event (not Trump) turned hostile or that Trump’s outbursts made this a pivotal moment for Harris wind up blurring Trump’s sole responsibility for infusing racism into the campaign. Likewise, speculation about whether his disastrous appearance was an attempt to “win back the news cycle” reduces campaign coverage to horse race speculation, rather than educating voters about the challenge to pluralistic democracy.
Now, some outlets did provide needed context. “The moment was shocking, but for those who have followed Mr. Trump’s divisive language, it was hardly surprising,” the New York Times reported. “The former president has a history of using race to pit groups of Americans against one another, amplifying a strain of racial politics that has risen as a generation of Black politicians has ascended.” The report also put Trump’s remarks in the context of his racist “birther” attempts to delegitimize the first African American president.
The mainstream media now faces a test of sorts. After the June 27 debate, the media spent three weeks flooding the zone with coverage of Biden’s frailty, in effect demanding every Democrat to defend Biden or distance themselves from him, and consulting a host of experts on aging. Failure to deploy similarly exacting treatment of Trump would confirm Democrats’ complaints that there is a bizarre double standard in coverage that allows Trump to escape appropriate scrutiny. It’s long past time to stop using euphemisms and soft-pedaling his bigotry. (As I have noted*, the vast majority of outlets also have steered clear of assessing Trump’s mental and emotional state, despite repeated episodes in which his slurred speech, verbal glitches, incoherent ranting, mixing up people and bizarre references are obvious to anyone watching.)
Truth demands the free press pull no punches, even if that appears to be “taking sides.” (Taking the side of truth is the media’s job.) The NABJ journalists showed how it’s done. Now we wait to see whether others will follow their lead.
*links to another WaPo article
**originally links to a WaPo category and cannot be replicated here
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bestmusicalworldcup · 5 months
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Transport Group will produce a one-night concert version of Stephen Sondheim and James Goldman's Follies.
The all-star cast will include Julie Benko, Mikaela Bennett, Michael Berresse, Alexandra Billings, Klea Blackhurst, Harolyn Blackwell, Stephen Bogardus, Norbert Leo Butz, Len Cariou, Carolee Carmello, Jim Caruso, Nikki Renée Daniels, Christine Ebersole, Katie Finneran, Santino Fontana, Alexander Gemignani, Miguel Gil, Olivia Elease Hardy, Erika Henningsen, Grey Henson, Fernell Hogan, Jennifer Holliday, Rachel Bay Jones, Isabel Keating, Adriane Lenox, Norm Lewis, Ryan McCartan, Donna Murphy, Thom Sesma, Barbara Walsh, Nina White, Jacob Keith Watson, and Karen Ziemba.
The concert will be directed by Jack Cummings III and will be hosted by Kurt Peterson and Ted Chapin.
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deafblindshorty · 1 year
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MCU Characters Still Alive During The Multiverse Saga (Current year: 2026)
I'm including TV series from both Netflix and Disney+ (and ABC) as well. These characters would have been introduced from Phase 2 onwards.
Introduced during Phase One:
-Pepper Potts
-Happy Hogan
-Rhodey Rhodes
-Phil Coulson
-Hulk
-Thor
-Nick Fury
-Clint Barton
-Darcy Lewis
-Eric Selvig
-Bucky Barnes
Phase 2:
-Peter Quill
-Drax
-Rocket
-Groot
-Nebula
-Wanda Maximoff (?)
-Scott Lang
-Hope Van Dyne
-Hank Pym
-Janet Van Dyne
-Cassie Lang
-Jimmy Woo
-Luis
-Sharon Carter
-Sam Wilson
-Valkyrie
-Melinda May
-Jemma Simmons
-Leo Fitz
-Daisy Johnson
-Daniel Sousa
-Matt Murdock
-Foggy Nelson
-Wilson Fisk
-Jessica Jones
-Luke Cage
Phase 3:
-Peter Parker
-Mantis
-Doctor Strange
-Wong
-Ned Neeks
-Michelle Jones
-Shuri
-Nakia
-Ayo
-M'Baku
-Laura Barton
-Lila Barton
-Nate Barton
-Cooper Barton
-Carol Danvers
-Monica Rambeau
-Talos
-Luke Cage
-Danny Rand
-Colleen Wing
-Claire Temple
-Mary Walker
-Frank Castle
-Wade Wilson
-Tandy Bowen
-Tyrone Johnson
Phase 4:
-Yelena Belova
-Shang-Chi
-Sersi
-Thena
-Sprite
-Dane Whitman
-Most of the other Eternals
-America Chavez
-Riri Williams
-Nomura
-T'Challa Jr.
-Marc Spector/Steven Grant/Jake Lockley
-Layla El-Faouly
-Khonshu
-Kate Bishop
-Maya Lopez
-John Walker
-Kamela Khan
-Jennifer Walters
-Nikki Ramos
-Love
Phase 5:
-Veb
-Quaz
-Jentorra
-Kang
-Varra
-Gravik
WHEW! That's a lot of characters (and a lot of people "staying out of Gotham" in Secret Invasion)!
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llovelymoonn · 1 year
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favourite poems of june
chase twichell the snow watcher: "hunger for something"
hester knibbe hungerpots (tr. jacquelyn pope)
jan beatty an eater, or swallowhole, is a reach of stream
sally wen mao the toll of the sea
peter everwine rain
rebecca lindenberg the logan notebooks: "poetic subjects"
john kinsella native cut wood deflects colonial hunger
katie peterson permission: "the truth is concrete"
linda hogan dark. sweet.: "innocence"
jános pilinszky (tr. george gömöri & clive wilmer) van gogh's prayer
david sullivan the day the beekeeper died: sulaymaniyah
sandra simonds you can't build a child
kari edwards bharat jiva: "ready to receive remains..."
george kalogeris rilke rereading hölderlin
philip nikolayev letters from aldenderry: "a midsummer's night stroll"
franz wright the raising of lazarus
erin belieu black box: "i heart your dog's head"
joseph brodsky collected poems in english, 1972-1999: "the hawk's cry in autumn"
jonathan galassi north street and other poems: "may"
stanley kunitz the collected poems of stanley kunitz: "end of summer"
robin blaser the holy forest: collected poems of robin blaser: "a bird in the house"
liu xia (tr. jennifer stern & ming di) empty chairs
wilfred owen exposure
mahogany l. browne this is the honey
diane lockward the uneaten carrots of atonement: "for the love of avocados"
peter balakian ozone journal: "here and now"
(tw: miscarriage) kathryn nuernberger rag & bone: "translations"
ailbhe ní ghearbhuigh conriocht ["werewolf"] (tr. billy ramsell)
craig arnold meditation on a grapefruit
anzhelina polonskaya (tr. andrew wachtel) to the ashes: "a few words about van gogh"
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