Squash's Book Roundup 2023
Last year I read 67 books. This year my goal was 70, but I very quickly passed that, so in total I read 92 books this year. Honestly I have no idea how I did it, it just sort of happened. My other goal was to read an equal amount of fiction and nonfiction this year (usually fiction dominates), and I was successful in that as well. Another goal which I didn’t have at the outset but which kind of organically happened after the first month or so of reading was that I wanted to read mostly strange/experimental/transgressive/unusual fiction. My nonfiction choices were just whatever looked interesting or cool, but I also organically developed a goal of reading a wider spread of subjects/genres of nonfiction. A lot of the books I read this year were books I’d never heard of, but stumbled across at work. Also, finally more than 1/3 of what I read was published in the 21st century.
I’ll do superlatives and commentary at the end, so here is what I read in 2023:
-The Commitments by Roddy Doyle
-A Simple Story: The Last Malambo by Leila Guerriero
-The Hero With A Thousand Faces by Joseph Campbell
-Uzumaki by Junji Ito
-Chroma by Derek Jarman
-The Emerald Mile: The epic story of the fastest ride in history through the Grand Canyon by Kevin Fedarko
-Venus by Suzan-Lori Parks
-The Hearing Trumpet by Leonora Carrington
-Sacred Sex: Erotic writings from the religions of the world by Robert Bates
-The Virginia State Colony For Epileptics And The Feebleminded by Molly McCully Brown
-A Spy In The House Of Love by Anais Nin
-The Sober Truth: Debunking the bad science behind 12-step programs and the rehab industry by Lance Dodes
-The Sailor Who Fell From Grace With The Sea by Yukio Mishima
-The Aliens by Annie Baker
-The Criminal Child And Other Essays by Jean Genet
-Aimee and Jaguar: A Love Story, Berlin 1943 by Erica Fischer
-The Master And Margarita by Mikhail Bulgakov
-The Mustache by Emmanuel Carriere
-Maldoror by Comte de Lautreamont
-Narrow Rooms by James Purdy
-At Your Own Risk by Derek Jarman
-Escape From Freedom by Erich Fromm
-Countdown: A Subterranean Magazine #3 by Underground Press Syndicate Collective
-Fabulosa! The story of Britain's secret gay language by Paul Baker
-The Golden Spruce: A true story of myth, madness and greed by John Vaillant
-Querelle de Roberval by Kevin Lambert
-Fire The Bastards! by Jack Green
-Closer by Dennis Cooper
-The Woman In The Dunes by Kobo Abe
-Opium: A Diary Of His Cure by Jean Cocteau
-Worker-Student Action Committees France May '68 by Fredy Perlman and R. Gregoire
-Capitalist Realism by Mark Fisher
-The Sound Of Waves by Yukio Mishima
-One Day In My Life by Bobby Sands
-Corydon by Andre Gide
-Noopiming by Leanne Betasamosake Simpson
-Man Alive: A true story of violence, forgiveness and becoming a man by Thomas Page McBee
-The Artist's Reality: Philosophies of Art by Mark Rothko
-Damage by Josephine Hart
-Schoolgirl by Osamu Dazai
-The Passion According to G.H. by Clarice Lispector
-The Sex Revolts: Gender, Rebellion and Rock n Roll by Simon Reynolds and Joy Press
-The Traffic Power Structure by planka.nu
-Bird Man: The many faces of Robert Straud by Jolene Babyak
-Seven Dada Manifestos by Tristan Tzara
-The Journalist by Harry Mathews
-Bullshit Jobs by David Graeber
-Moscow To The End Of The Line by Venedikt Erofeev
-Morvern Callar by Alan Warner
-The Poetics Of Space by Gaston Bachelard
-A Boy's Own Story by Edmund White
-The Coming Insurrection by The Invisible Committee
-Jesus' Son by Denis Johnson
-Notes From The Sick Room by Steve Finbow
-Artaud The Momo by Antonin Artaud
-Doctor Rat by William Kotzwinkle
-Recollections Of A Part-Time Lady by Minette
-trans girl suicide museum by Hannah Baer
-The 99% Invisible City by Roman Mars
-Sweet Days Of Discipline by Fleur Jaeggy
-Breath: The new science of a lost art by James Nestor
-What We See When We Read by Peter Mendelsund
-The Cardiff Tapes (1972) by Garth Evans
-The Ark Sakura by Kobo Abe
-Mad Like Artaud by Sylvere Lotringer
-The Story Of The Eye by Georges Bataille
-Little Blue Encyclopedia (For Vivian) by Hazel Jane Plante
-Blood And Guts In High School by Kathy Acker
-Summer Fun by Jeanne Thornton
-Splendid's by Jean Genet
-VAS: An Opera In Flatland by Steve Tomasula
-Sorry I'm Late, I Didn't Want To Come: One introvert's year of saying yes by Jessica Pan
-Whores For Gloria by William T. Vollmann
-The Notebooks by Jean-Michel Basquiat, Larry Walsh (editor)
-L'Astragale by Albertine Sarrazin
-The Decay Of Lying and other essays by Oscar Wilde
-The Immortal Life Of Henrietta Lacks by Rebecca Skloot
-Open Throat by Henry Hoke
-Prisoner Of Love by Jean Genet
-The Fifth Wound by Aurora Mattia
-The Communist Manifesto by Karl Marx
-My Friend Anna: The true story of a fake heiress by Rachel DeLoache Williams
-Mammother by Zachary Schomburg
-Building The Commune: Radical democracy in Venezuela by George Cicarello-Maher
-Blackouts by Justin Torres
-Cheapjack by Philip Allingham
-Near To The Wild Heart by Clarice Lispector
-The Trayvon Generation by Elizabeth Alexander
-Skye Papers by Jamika Ajalon
-Exercises In Style by Raymon Queneau
-Tender Buttons by Gertrude Stein
-The Feather Thief: Beauty, Obsession, and the Natural History Heist of the Century by Kirk Wallace Johnson
~Some number factoids~
I read 46 fiction and 46 nonfiction. One book, The Fifth Wound by Aurora Mattia, is fictionalized/embellished autobiography, so it could go half in each category if we wanted to do that, but I put it in the fiction category.
I tried to read as large a variety of nonfiction subjects/genres as I could. A lot of the nonfiction I read has overlapping subjects, so I’ve chosen to sort by the one that seems the most overarching. By subject, I read: 5 art history/criticism, 5 biographies, 1 black studies, 1 drug memoir, 2 essay collections, 2 history, 2 Latin American studies, 4 literary criticism, 1 music history, 2 mythology/religion, 1 nature, 4 political science, 2 psychology, 5 queer studies, 2 science, 1 sociology, 1 travel, 2 true crime, 3 urban planning.
I also read more queer books in general (fiction and nonfiction) than I have in years, coming in at 20 books.
The rest of my commentary and thoughts under a cut because it's fairly long
Here’s a photo of all the books I read that I own a physical copy of (minus Closer by Dennis Cooper which a friend is borrowing):
~Superlatives and Thoughts~
I read so many books this year I’m going to do a runner-up for each superlative category.
Favorite book: This is such a hard question this year. I think I gave out more five-star ratings on Goodreads this year than I ever have before. The books that got 5 stars from me this year were A Simple Story: The Last Malambo by Leila Guerriero, Capitalist Realism by Mark Fisher, The Emerald Mile by Kevin Fedarko, The Mustache by Emmanuel Carriere, The Passion According to GH by Clarice Lispector, trans girl suicide museum by Hannah Baer, The Fifth Wound by Aurora Mattia, Mammother by Zachary Schomburg, and Blackouts by Justin Torres.
But I think my favorite book of the year was The Fifth Wound by Aurora Mattia. It is an embellished, fictionalized biography of the author’s life, chronicling a breakup that occurred just before she began her transition, and then a variety of emotional events afterward and her renewal of a connection with that person after a number of years had passed. The writing style is beautiful, extremely decadent, and sits in a sort of venn diagram of poetry, theory, fantasy and biography. My coworker who recommended this book to me said no one she’d recommended it to had finished it because they found it so weird. I read the first 14 pages very slowly because I didn’t exactly know what the book was doing, but I quickly fell completely in love with the imagery and the formatting style and the literary and religious references that have been worked into the book both as touchstones for biography and as vehicles for fantasy. There is a video I remember first seeing years ago, in which a beautiful pinkish corn snake slithers along a hoop that is part of a hanging mobile made of driftwood and macrame and white beads and prism crystals. This was the image that was in the back of my head the entire time I was reading The Fifth Wound, because it matched the decadence and the strangeness and the crystalline beauty of the language and visuals in the book. It is a pretty intense book, absolutely packed with images and emotion and ideas and preserved vignettes where reality and fantasy and theory overlap. It’s one of those books that’s hard to describe because it’s so full. It’s dense not in that the words or ideas are hard to understand, but in that it’s overflowing with imagery and feelings, and it feels like an overflowing treasure chest.
Runner-up:The Mustache by Emmanuel Carriere. However, this book wins for a different superlative, so I’ve written more about it there.
Least favorite book: Querelle de Roberval by Kevin Lambert. I wrote a whole long review of it. In summary, Lambert’s book takes its name from Querelle de Brest, a novel by Jean Genet, and is apparently meant to be an homage to Genet’s work. Unfortunately, Lambert seems to misunderstand or ignore all the important aspects of Genet’s work that make it so compelling, and instead twists certain motifs Genet uses as symbols of love or transcendence into meaningless or negative connotations. He also attempts to use Genet’s mechanic of inserting the author into the narrative and allowing the author to have questionable or conflicting morals in order to emphasize certain aspects of the characters or narrative, except he does so too late in the game and ends up just completely undermining everything he writes. This book made me feel insulted on behalf of Jean Genet and all the philosophical thought he put into his work.
Runner-up: What We See When We Read by Peter Mendelsund. This graphic designer claims that when people read they don’t actually imagine what characters look like and can’t conjure up an image in their head when asked something like “What does Jane Eyre look like to you?” Unfortunately, there’s nothing scientific in the book to back this up and it’s mostly “I” statements, so it’s more like “What Peter Mendelsund Sees (Or Doesn’t See) When He Reads”. It’s written in what seems to be an attempt to mimic Marshall McLuhan’s style in The Medium Is The Massage, but it isn’t done very well. I spent most of my time reading this book thinking This does not reflect my experience when I read novels so I think really it’s just a bad book written by someone who maybe has some level of aphantasia or maybe is a visual but not literary person, and who assumes everyone else experiences the same thing when they read.
(Another runner-up would be The Hero With A Thousand Faces by Joseph Campbell, but I think that’s a given because it’s an awful piece of revisionist, racist trash, so I won’t write a whole thing about it. I can if someone wants me to.)
Most surprising/unexpected book: The Mustache by Emmanuel Carriere. This book absolutely wins for most surprising. However, I don’t want to say too much about it because the biggest surprise is the end. It was the most shocking, most unexpected and bizarre endings to a novel I’ve read in a long time, and I absolutely loved it. It was weird from the start and it just kept getting weirder. The unnamed narrator decides, as a joke, to shave off the moustache he’s had for his entire adult life. When his wife doesn’t react, he assumes that she’s escalating their already-established tradition of little pranks between each other. But then their mutual friends say nothing about the change, and neither do his coworkers, and he starts spiral into confusion and paranoia. I don’t want to spoil anything else because this book absolutely blew me away with its weirdness and its existential dread and anyone who likes weird books should read it.
Runner-up: Morvern Callar by Alan Warner. I don’t even know what compelled me to open this book at work, but I’m glad I did. The book opens on Christmas, where the main character, Morvern, discovers her boyfriend dead by suicide on the kitchen floor of their flat. Instead of calling the police or her family, she takes a shower, gets her things and leaves for work. Her narrative style is strange, simultaneously very detached and extremely emotional, but emotional in an abstract way, in which descriptions and words come out stilted or strangely constructed. The book becomes a narrative of Morvern’s attempts to find solitude and happiness, from the wilderness of Scotland to late night raves and beaches in an unnamed Mediterranean city. The entire book is scaffolded by a built-in playlist. Morvern’s narrative is punctuated throughout by accounts of exactly what she’s listening to on her Walkman. The narrative style and the playlist and the bizarre behavior of the main character were not at all what I was expecting when I opened the book, but I read the entire book in about 3 hours and I was captivated the whole time. If you like the Trainspotting series of books, I would recommend this one for sure.
Most fun book: The Emerald Mile by Kevin Fedarko. This book was amazing. It was like reading an adventure novel and a thriller and a book on conservationism all wrapped into one and it was clearly very passionately written and it was a blast. I picked it up because I was pricing it at work and I read the captions on one of the photo inserts, which intrigued me, so I read the first page, and then I couldn’t stop. The two main narratives in the book are the history of the Grand Canyon (more specifically the damming of the Colorado River) and the story of a Grand Canyon river guide called Kenton Grua, who decided with two of his river guide friends to break the world record for fastest boat ride down the Colorado River through the Grand Canyon. The book is thoroughly researched, and reaches back to the first written record of the canyon, then charts the history of the canyon and the river up to 1983 when Grua made his attempt to race down the river, and then the aftermath and what has happened to everyone in the years since. All of the historical figures as well as the “current” figures of 1983 come to life, and are passionately portrayed. It’s a genuine adventure of a book, and I highly recommend it.
Runner-up: Summer Fun by Jeanne Thornton. It asks “What if Brian Wilson of the Beach Boys was actually a trans woman?” Actually, that’s not quite it. It asks “What if a trans woman living in poverty in southwest America believed to an almost spiritual level that Brian Wilson was a trans woman?” The main character and narrator, Gala, is convinced that the lead singer of her favorite band, the Get Happies, (a fictional but fairly obvious parallel to the Beach Boys) is a trans woman. Half the book is her writing out her version of the singer’s life history, and the other half is her life working at a hostel in Truth Or Consequences, New Mexico, where she meets a woman who forces her out of her comfort zone and encourages her to face certain aspects of her self and identity and her connection with others. It’s a weird novel, and definitely not for everyone, but it’s fun. I was reading it on the train home and I was so into it that I missed my stop and had to get off at the next station and wait 20 minutes for the train going back the other way.
Book that taught me the most: Breath: The new science of a lost art by James Nestor. In it, Nestor explores why humans as a general population are so bad at breathing properly. He interviews scientists and alternative/traditional health experts, archaeologists, historians and religious scholars. He uses himself as a guinea pig to experiment with different breathing techniques from ancient meditation styles to essentially overdosing on oxygen in a lab-controlled environment to literally plugging his nose shut to only mouth-breathe for two weeks (and then vice-versa with nose breathing). It was interesting to see a bunch of different theories a laid out together regarding what kind of breathing is best, as well as various theories on the history of human physiology and why breathing is hard. Some of it is scientific, some pseudoscience, some just ancient meditation techniques, but he takes a crack at them all. What was kind of cool is that he tries every theory and experiment with equal enthusiasm and doesn’t really seem to favor any one method. Since he’s experimenting on himself, a lot of it is about the effects the experiments had on him specifically and his experiences with different types of breathing. His major emphasis/takeaway is that focusing on breathing and learning to change the ways in which we breathe will be beneficial in the long run (and that we should all breath through our noses more). While I don’t think changing how you breathe is a cure-all (some of the pseudoscience he looks at in this book claims so) I certainly agree that learning how to breath better is a positive goal.
Runner-up: The Sober Truth by Lance Dodes. I say runner-up because a lot of the content of the book is things that I had sort of vague assumptions about based on my knowledge of addiction and AA and mental illness in general. But Dodes put into words and illustrated with numbers and anecdotes and case studies what I just kind of had a vague feeling about. It was cool to see AA so thoroughly debunked by an actual psychiatrist and in such a methodical way, since my skepticism about it has mostly been based on the experiences of people I know in real life, anecdotes I’ve read online, or musicians/writers/etc I’m a fan of that went through it and were negatively affected.
Most interesting/thought provoking book: Mammother by Zachary Schomburg. The biggest reason this book was so interesting is because the little world in which it exists is so strange and yet so utterly complete. In a town called Pie Time (where birds don’t exist and the main form of work is at the beer-and-cigarettes factory) a young boy called Mano who has been living his childhood as a girl decides that he is now a man and that it’s time for him to grow up. As this happens, the town is struck by an affliction called God’s Finger. People die seemingly out of nowhere, from a hole in their chest, and some object comes out of the hole. Mano collects the things that come out of these holes, and literally holds them in order to love them, but the more he collects, the bigger he becomes as he adds objects to his body. A capitalist business called XO shows up, trying to convince the people of Pie Time that they can protect themselves from God’s Finger with a number of enterprises, and starts to slowly take over the town. But Mano doesn’t believe death is something that should be run from. This book is so pretty, and the symbolism/metaphors, even when obvious, feel as though they belong organically in the world. A quote on the back of the book says it is “as nearly complete a world as can be”, and I think that’s a very accurate description. The story is interesting, the characters are compelling, and the magical realist world in which the story exists is fascinating.
Runner up: trans girl suicide museum by Hannah Baer. This is a series of essays taken (for the most part) from Baer’s blog posts. They span a chunk of time in which she writes her thoughts and musings on her experience transition and transgender existence in general. It is mostly a series of pieces reflecting on “early” stages of transition. But I thought it was really cool to see an intellectual and somewhat philosophical take on transition, written by someone who has only been publicly out for a few years, and therefore is looking at certain experiences with a fresh gaze. As the title suggests, a lot of the book is a bit sad, but it’s not all doom and gloom. A lot of the emphasis is on the important of community when it comes to the experience of starting to transition and the first few years, and the importance of community on the trans experience in general. I really liked reading Hannah Baer’s thoughts as a queer intellectual who was writing about this stuff as she experienced it (or not too long after) rather than writing about the experience of early transition years and years down the line. It meant the writing was very sharp and the emotion was clear and not clouded by nostalgia.
Other thoughts/commentary on books I don’t have superlatives for:
I’m glad my first (full) book read in 2023 was A Simple Story: The Last Malambo by Leila Guierrero. It’s a small, compact gem of a book that follows the winner of an Argentinian dance competition. The Malambo is a traditional dance, and the competition is very fierce, and once someone wins, they can never compete again. The author follows the runner-up of the previous year, who has come to compete again. It paints a vivid picture of the history of the dance, the culture of the competition, and the character of the dancer the author has chosen to follow. It’s very narrowly focused, which makes it really compelling.
The Hearing Trumpet by Leonora Carrington could have easily won for most fun or most interesting book. Carrington was a surrealist writer and painter (and was in a relationship with Max Ernst until she was institutionalized and he was deported by the Nazis). In The Hearing Trumpet, an elderly woman called Marian is forced by her family to go live in an old ladies’ home. The first strange thing about the place is that all of the little cabins each woman lives in is shaped like some odd object, like an iron, or ice cream, or a rabbit. The other old women at the institution are a mixed bag, and the warden of the place is hostile. Marian starts to suspect that there are secrets, and even witchcraft involved, and she and a few of the other ladies start to try and unravel the occult mysteries hidden in the grounds of the home. The whole book is fun and strange, and the ending is an extremely entertaining display of feminist occult surrealism.
Sacred Sex: Erotica writings from the religions of the world by Robert Bates was a book I had to read for research for my debunking of Withdrawn Traces. It was really very interesting, but it was also hilarious to read because maybe 5% of any of the texts included were actually erotic. It should have been called “romantic writings from the religions of the world” because so little of the writing had anything to do with sex, even in a more metaphorical sense.
Every time I read Yukio Mishima I’m reminded how much I love his style. The Sailor Who Fell From Grace With The Sea almost usurped The Temple of the Golden Pavilion as my favorite Mishima novel. I’m fascinated with the way that Mishima uses his characters to explore the circumstance of having very intense feelings or reactions towards something and simultaneously wanting to experience that, while also wanting to have complete control and not feel them at all. There’s a scene in this novel where Noboru and his friends brutally kill and dissect a cat; it’s an intense and vividly rendered scene, made all the more intense by Noboru desperately conflicted between feeling affected by the killing and wanting to force himself to feel nothing. The amazing subtle theme running through the book is the difference between Noboru’s intense emotions and his desire/struggle to control them and subdue them versus Ryuji’s more subtle emotion that grows through the book despite his natural reserve. I love endings like the one in this book, where it “cuts to black” and you don’t actually see the final act, it’s simply implied.
In 2016 or 2017, I ran lights for a showcase for the drama department at UPS (I can’t remember now what it was) that included a bunch of scenes from various plays. I remember a segment from Hir by Taylor Mac, and a scene from The Aliens by Annie Baker. In the scene that I saw, one of the characters describes how when he was a boy, he couldn’t stop saying the word ladder, and the monologue culminates in a full paragraph that is just the word “ladder.” I can’t remember who was acting in the one that I saw at UPS, but that monologue blew me away, the way that one word repeated 127 conveyed so much. This year a collection of Annie Baker’s plays came in at work so I sat down and read the whole play and it was just incredible. I’d love to see the full play live, it’s absolutely captivating.
Narrow Rooms by James Purdy was a total diamond in the rough. It takes place in Appalachia, in perhaps the 1950s although it’s somewhat hard to tell. It follows the strange gay entanglement between four adult men in their 20s, who have known each other all their lives. It traces threads of bizarre codependency, and the lines crossed between love and hate. The main character, Sidney, has just returned home after serving a sentence for manslaughter. On his return, he finds that an old lover has been rendered disabled in an accident, and that an old school rival/object of obsession has been waiting for him. This rival, nicknamed “The Renderer” because of an old family occupation, has been watching Sidney all their lives. Both of them hate the other, but know that they’re destined to meet in some way. Caught in the middle of their strange relationship are Gareth, Sidney’s now-disabled former lover, and Brian, a young man who thinks he’s in love with The Renderer. The writing style took me some time to get used to, as it is written as though by someone who has taught themselves, or has only had basic classes on fiction writing. But the plot itself is so strange and the characters are so stilted in their own internality that it actually fits really well. Like The Mustache, this book had one of the strangest, most intensely visceral and shocking endings I’ve read in a while. It was also “one that got away.” I read it at work, then put it on my staff picks shelf, and only realized after someone else bought it that I should have kept it for myself.
The Passion According to G.H. by Clarice Lispector blew my mind. I really don’t want to spoil any of it, but I highly encourage anyone who hasn’t read it to do. The build in tension is perfect and last 30 pages are just incredible. Lispector’s style is so unique and so beautiful and tosses out huge existential questions like it’s nothing, and I love her work so much.
Moscow To The End Of The Line by Venedikt Erofeev was another really unexpected book. It’s extremely Russian (obviously) and really fun until suddenly it isn’t. The main character, a drunkard, gets on a train from Moscow to Petushki, the town at the end of the line (hence the title), in order to see his lover. On the way, he befriends the other people in his train car and they all steadily get drunker and drunker, until he falls asleep and misses his stop. Very Russian, somewhat strange, and I was surprised that it was written in the late 60s and not the 30s.
Dr. Rat by William Kotzwinkle was what I expected. Weird in a goofy way, a bit silly even when it’s serious, and rather heavy-handed satire. The titular Dr Rat is a rat who has spent his whole life in a laboratory and has gone insane. The other animals who are being tested on want to escape, but he’s convinced that all the testing is for the good of science and wants to thwart their rebellion. Unfortunately, all the other animals who are victims of human cruelty/callousness/invasion/deforestation/etc around the world are also planning to rebel, connection with each other through a sort of psychic television network. It’s a very heavy-handed environmentalist/anti-animal cruelty metaphor and general societal satire, but it’s silly and fun too.
Confessions Of A Part-Time Lady by Minette is a self-published, nearly impossible to find book that came into my work. It’s self-printed and bound, and was published in the 70s. It is the autobiographical narrative of a trans woman who did drag and burlesque and theatre work all across the midwest, as well as New York and San Francisco, from the 1930s up to the late 60s. It was originally a series of interviews by the two editors, who published it in narrative form, and it includes photos from Minette’s personal collection. It’s an amazing story, and a glimpse into a really unique time period of gender performance and queer life. She even mentions Sylvia Rivera, specifically when talking about gay activism. She talks about how the original group of the Gay Liberation Front was an eclectic mix of all sorts of people of all sexualities and genders and expressions. Then when the Gay Activists Alliance “took over”, they started pushing out people who were queer in a more transgressive or unusual way and there was more encouragement on being more heteronormative. She mentions Sylvia Rivera and Marsha P Johnson, saying “I remember Sylvia Rivera who founded STAR – Street Transvestite Action Revolutionaries. She was always trying to say things – the same kinds of things Marsha P Johnson says in a sweeter way – and they treated her like garbage. If that’s what ‘order’ is, haven’t we had enough?”
Whores For Gloria by William T Vollmann was exactly as amazing as I thought it would be. I love Vollmann’s style, because you can tell that even though the characters he’s writing about are characters, they’re absolutely based on people that he met or saw or spoke to in real life. The main character, Jimmy, is searching for his former lover, Gloria, who has either died or left him (it is unclear for most of the novel). He begins to use tokens bought from sex workers (hair, clothes, etc) to attempt to conjure her into reality, and when that doesn’t work, he pays them to tell him stories from their lives, and through their lives he tries to conjure Gloria. This novel’s ending had extremely similar vibes to the ending of Moscow To The End Of The Line.
Prisoner Of Love by Jean Genet was a lot to take in. It was weird reading it at this moment in time, and completely unplanned. It’s just that I have only a few more books to read before I’ve made my way through all Genet’s works that have been translated into English, and it was next on the list. Most of the book focuses on Genet’s time spent in Palestine in the 70s and his short return in the 80s. He also discusses the time he spent with the Black Panthers in the US, although it’s not the main subject of the book. Viewing Palestine from the point of view of Genet’s weird philosophical and moral worldview was really interesting, because what he chooses to spend time looking at or talking about is probably not what most would focus on, and because even his most political discussions are tinged with the uniquely Genet-style spirituality (if you can call it that? I don’t know what to call it) that is so much the exact opposite of objective. It’s definitely not a book about Palestine I would recommend reading without also having a grasp of Genet’s style of looking at the world and his various obsessions and preoccupations, because they really do inform a lot of his commentary. It was also written 15 years after his first trip to Palestine, partly from memory and partly from journal entries/notes, which gives it a sort of weirdly dreamlike quality much like his novels.
Blackouts by Justin Torres was so amazing! It blends real life and fiction together so well that I didn’t even realize that most of the people he references in the novel are real historical figures until he mentioned Ben Reitman, who I recognized as the Chicago King Of The Hobos and Emma Goldman’s lover. The book follows an unnamed narrator who has come to a hotel or apartment in the southwest in order to care for a dying elderly man called Juan Gay. Juan has a book called Sex Variants, a study of homosexuality from the 1940s which has been censored and blacked out. Back and forth, the narrator and Juan trade stories. The narrator tells his life story up until the present, including his first meeting with Juan in a mental hospital as a teenager. In turn, Juan tells the story of the Sex Variants book and its creator, Jan Gay (Ben Reitman’s real life daughter). The book explores the reliability of narrative, the power of collecting and documenting life stories, and of removing or changing things in order to create new or different narratives.
Again, Clarice Lispector rocking my world! Generally I can read a 200-ish page novel in somewhere between 2 and 4 hours depending on the content/writing style. Near To The Wild Heart took me 9 hours to read because I kept wanting to stop and reread entire paragraphs because they were so interesting or pretty or philosophical. The story focuses on Joana, whose strange way of looking at the world and going through life makes everyone sort of wary of her. This book is so layered I don’t really know how to describe it. So much of it is philosophical or existential musings through the vehicle of Joana. Unsurprisingly, it’s a beautiful book and I highly recommend it.
I’m just going to copy/paste my Goodreads review for Skye Papers by Jamika Ajalon: This book had so much potential that just…fell short. I could tell that it was written for an American audience but the way the reader/Skye is “taught” certain British terms and/or slang felt a bit patronizing. The characters were fleshed out and interesting and I liked them a lot but the plot crumbled quickly in the last half of the book Things sped up to a degree that felt strange and unnatural, the book’s pacing was inconsistent throughout. Perhaps that was deliberate considering the reveal at the climax, but if it was, it should have been utilized better. If the inconsistent pacing wasn’t deliberate, then it just made the book feel strange to read. There were moments were I felt like there should have been more fleshing out of certain character relationships. Even with the reveal at the end and the explanation of Pieces’ erratic/avoidant behavior, I wish there had been more fleshing out of the relationship or friendship between her and Skye at the beginning, when Skye first arrives in London. Characters who seemed cool/interesting got glossed over and instead there was a lot more dwelling on Skye walking around or busking or just hanging out. I could have gone without the last 30 or so pages after the big reveal, where Skye went back through everything that happened with the knowledge she (and the reader) had gained. It dragged on and on and at that point I felt like the whole story was so contrived that I just wasn’t interested anymore. A friend who read this book before I did said she thought it was an experimental novel that just hadn’t gone far enough, and I completely agree with her. I think if the style with the film script interludes went further, into printed visuals or more weirdness with the interludes, more experimental style with the main story, or something, it would have been really good. It just didn’t push hard enough.
The Feather Thief by Kirk Wallace Johnson was a fun little true crime novel about a young flautist who broke into a small English natural history museum in 2009 and stole hundreds of thousands of pounds worth of preserved rare bird skins dating back to the 19th century. He was a salmon fly-tying enthusiast and prodigy, and old Victorian fly designs used feathers of rare birds. The book first goes through the heist and the judicial proceedings, then examines the niche culture of Victorian fly-tying enthusiasts and obsessives, and then chronicles the author’s attempts to track down some of the missing birds. It was a quick, easy read, but fun and an unusual subject and I quite enjoyed it.
In 2024 I don’t plan on trying to surpass or even reach this year’s number. I’m going to start off the year reading The Recognitions by William Gaddis, then I’m going to re-read a number of books that I come across at work or in conversation and think Huh, I should reread that one of these days. So far, the books I am currently planning to reread: Sometimes A Great Notion by Ken Kesey, As I Lay Dying by William Faulkner, The People Of Paper by Salvador Plascencia, Mrs Dalloway by Virginia Woolf, The Mustache by Emmanuel Carriere, McGlue by Otessa Moshfegh, Long Day’s Journey Into Night by Eugene O’Neil, Acid Snow by Larry Mitchell, and Nightwood by Djuna Barnes.
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HIGHLIGHTS FOR ABC NEWS’ ‘GOOD MORNING AMERICA,’ SEPT. 25-30
The following report highlights the programming of ABC’s “Good Morning America” during the week of Sept. 25-30. “Good Morning America” is a two-hour, live program anchored by Robin Roberts, George Stephanopoulos and Michael Strahan, and Ginger Zee is the chief meteorologist. The morning news program airs MONDAY-FRIDAY (7:00-9:00 a.m. EDT) on ABC.
Highlights of the week include the following:
Monday, Sept. 25 —Swimming with the Sharks series with entrepreneur and TV personality Robert Herjavec (“Shark Tank”); actress and author Kerry Washington (“Thicker than Water”); author Kayvion Lewis (“Thieves’ Gambit”); authors James Patterson and Mike Lupica (“12 Months to Live”)
Tuesday, Sept. 26 — Swimming with the Sharks series continues with entrepreneurs and TV personalities Barbara Corcoran and Daymond John (“Shark Tank”); actress and cookbook author Tiffani Thiessen (“Here We Go Again”); Peloton instructor Robin Arzón on new journal (“Welcome, Hustler”); Deals and Steals with ABC e-commerce editor Tory Johnson
Wednesday, Sep. 27 — Author Michael Easter (“Scarcity Brain”); reality TV personality Gerry Turner (“The Golden Bachelor”); actor and author Omar Epps (“Nubia the Reckoning”); a performance by Grupo Frontera
Thursday, Sept. 28 — Swimming with the Sharks series with entrepreneurs and TV personalities Mark Cuban and Lori Greiner (“Shark Tank”); actress and author Reese Witherspoon (“Busy Betty & the Circus Surprise”); a performance by the cast of Broadway musical “Here Lies Love”; Deals and Steals with ABC e-commerce editor Tory Johnson
Friday, Sept. 29 — Swimming with the Sharks series concludes with entrepreneur and TV personality Kevin O’Leary (“Shark Tank”); Rise and Shine series stops in Miami with ABC News correspondent Victor Oquendo; former professional football player Rob Gronkowski and model Camille Kostek
Saturday, Sept. 30 — Deals and Steals with ABC e-commerce editor Tory Johnson
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Johnny Depp is innocent
LIST OF PEOPLE WHO'VE KNOWN JOHNNY DEPP AND TOOK AN OPEN STAND FOR HIM OR SPOKE OF HOW GOOD AND GENTLE HE WAS
Vanessa Paradis
Lily-Rose Depp
Kate Moss
Winona Ryder
Paul Bettany
Alice Cooper
J.K.Rowling
Zoe Kravitz
Jude Law
Gwyneth Paltrow
Dakota Johnson
Tim Burton
Helena Bonham Carter
Judi Dench
Angelina Jolie
Michelle Pfeiffer
Gore Verbinski
Armie Hammer
Kate Winslet
Alison Sudol
Ezra Miller
Geoffrey Rush
Kaya Scodelario
Javier Bardem
Penelope Cruz
Anne Hathaway
Orlando Bloom
Kiera Knightley
Marilyn Manson
Patti Smith
Paul McCartney
Doug Stanhope
Alysson Paradis
Geoffrey Rush
Sacha Baron Cohen
Kevin Smith
Kevin McNally
Keith Richards (basically Jack Sparrow's dad)
Lori Anne Allison
Juliette Binoche (activist by the way)
Joe Rogan (radio interview)
Robert Downey Jr.
Victoria Mary Clarke
Shane Macgowan
Joe Perry/ Tommy Henriksen (his Hollywood Vampire friends)
Danny Huston, his co-star in The Professor, said when he met Johnny Depp he "fell in love instantly. There is a short film on the making of The Professor. All of the actors praised Johnny.
being a fan of Johnny Depp is one of the things I‘m most proud of about myself. I never, for once, doubt him. always stood by his side since the beginning of all this shit despite ppl sending me death threats. I will always be there for him. he IS innocent. The fact he’s still so strong and remains so sweet and gentle despite everything he’s been through. He is my hero.
Justice for Johnny Depp
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The worst of your zodiac sign
***Im very aware that these people vary GREATLY in horribleness, I am not equating them***
Aries
(L to R: Logan Paul, Quentin Tarantino, Tessa Brooks, Thomas Jefferson, Chris D’Elia, Sam Pepper, Dylann Roof, Danielle “Bhad Bhabie” Bregoli, Piers Morgan, Perez Hilton, Dennis Quaid, Ted “Unabomber” Kaczynski, John Lennon, Kourtney Kardashian, Brendon Urie, Hugh Hefner, Clyde Barrow, Rick Harrison)
Taurus
(L to R: Chris Brown, Melanie Martinez, Saddam Hussein, Chase Hudson, Mark Zuckerberg, Candace Owens, Albert Fish, Big Ed, Blac Chyna, Nikocado Avocado, Adolf Hitler, Melania Trump, Noah Beck, 6ix9ine, Austin McBroom, John Wilkes Booth, Stephen Baldwin, Lena Dunham)
Gemini
(L to R: Donald Trump, Iggy Azalea, Scott Disick, Mike Pence, Amy Schumer, Kanye West, James Charles, Cryaotic, Boris Johnson, David “Son of Sam” Berkowitz, Lance Stewart, Rudy Giuliani, Bill Burr, Azalea Banks, KSI, Alissa Violet, Jeffrey Dahmer, Carole Baskin)
Cancer
(L to R: Bill Cosby, Nicole Arbour, Tom Cruise, Shane Dawson, Elon Musk, Henry VIII, Khloé Kardashian, Drake Bell, Jaclyn Hill, Curtis Lepore, O.J. Simpson, Chris Pratt, Michael Vick, Gary Busey, Tana Mongeau, Wendy Williams, Kevin Hart, Lele Pons)
Leo
(L to R: Kevin Spacey, Kylie Jenner, LeafyIsHere, Lori Loughlin, Bill Clinton, Morgz, Tony Lopez, Fidel Castro, Casey Affleck, Joe Rogan, Mark Salling, Dixie D’Amelio, Rodney Alcalca, Tomi Lahren, Lil Pump, Benito Mussolini, June Shannon, Bryce Hall)
Virgo
(L to R: R. Kelly, Lea Michele, ProJared, Ivan the Terrible, Alfie Deyes, Gene Simmons, Charlie Sheen, Louis C.K., Ed Gein, Blaire White, Gertrude Baniszewski, Jason Derulo, Sean Connery, Laura Lee, Michael Jackson, Jared from Subway, Genghis Khan, Abby Lee Miller)
Libra
(L to R: Kim Kardashian, Dr. Luke, Lil Wayne, Lee Harvey Oswald, SSSniperWolf, Bella Thorne, George Zimmerman, FaZe Banks, Vladimir Putin, Jacob Sartorius, Addison Rae, Simon Cowell, Eminem, Margaret Thatcher, Halsey, Nikolas Cruz, Gwenyth Paltrow, Milo Yiannopoulos)
Scorpio
(L to R: Rachel Dolezal, Charles Manson, Ivanka Trump, Pablo Picasso, Aaron Hernandez, Erika Costell, Kendall Jenner, Michael Peterson, Dr. Mike, Jeffrey Star, Onision, Roseanne Barr, Tyga, Caitlyn Jenner, RiceGum, Drake, Belle Gunness, Kris Jenner)
Sagittarius
(L to R: Woody Allen, Austin Jones, Joseph Stalin, Armin Meiwes, Snooki, Daddyofive, Jay-Z, Pablo Escobar, Sia, Ted Bundy, Tyra Banks, Teala Dunn, Ed Kemper, Anne Coulter, Emperor Nero, James Holmes, Vanessa Hudgens, Billy the Kid)
Capricorn
(L to R: Jeff Bezos, Jake Paul, Ajit Pai, Matt Lauer, Eric Trump, Kid Rock, Kirstie Alley, Al Capone, Betsy DeVos, Vlad the Impaler, Ted Cruz, Kim Jong-un, Noah Cyrus, Brent Rivera, Mel Gibson, Lovely Peaches, Mini Ladd, Donald Trump Jr.)
Aquarius
(L to R: J.K. Rowling, Gary Ridgway, Alex Jones, Emma Roberts, Ronald Reagan, Xxxtentacion, John Travolta, fouseyTUBE, Nikita Dragun, Ellen Degeneres, Jeffrey Epstein, Gabbie Hanna, JayStation, Brett Kavanaugh, Hannah Stocking, Social Repose, Tati Westbrook, Paris Hilton)
Pisces
(L to R: Osama Bin Laden, Aileen Wuornos, Delphine LaLaurie, John Wayne Gacy, Mitch McConnell, Joe Exotic, Martin Shkreli, Keemstar, Camila Cabello, Ansel Egort, Richard Ramirez, Ivana Trump, Justin Bieber, Bruce Willis, Bugsy Siegel, Dennis “BTK” Rader, Toby Turner, Harvey Weinstein)
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2021 Grand Prix Entries
ISU documents: Women, Men, Pairs, Ice Dance
Entries by event under the cut. This post will be updated as entries change.
Last updated: Nov. 22, 2021
SKATE AMERICA (Las Vegas, USA: Oct 22-24)
Ladies:
Satoko Miyahara (JPN)
Kaori Sakamoto (JPN)
Yuhana Yokoi (JPN)
Ekaterina Kurakova (POL)
Yelim Kim (KOR)
Young You (KOR)
Kseniia Sinitsyna (RUS)
Alexandra Trusova (RUS)
Daria Usacheva (RUS)
Amber Glenn (USA)
Bradie Tennell (USA)
Starr Andrews (USA)
Audrey Shin (USA)
Men:
Nam Nguyen (CAN)
Michal Brezina (CZE)
Kevin Aymoz (FRA)
Adam Siao Him Fa (FRA)
Daniel Grassl (ITA)
Shun Sato (JPN)
Shoma Uno (JPN)
Artur Danielian (RUS)
Daniil Samsonov (RUS)
Nathan Chen (USA)
Vincent Zhou (USA)
Yaroslav Paniot (USA)
Jimmy Ma (USA)
Pairs:
Evelyn Walsh/Trennt Michaud (CAN)
Riku Miura/Ryuichi Kihara (JPN)
Aleksandra Boikova/Dmitri Kozlovskii (RUS)
Alina Pepeleva/Roman Pleshkov (RUS)
Evgenia Tarasova/Vladimir Morozov (RUS)
Alexa Knierim/Brandon Frazier (USA)
Chelsea Liu/Danny O’Shea (USA)
Jessica Calalang/Brian Johnson (USA)
Ice Dance:
Laurence Fournier Beaudry/Nikolaj Sorensen (CAN)
Carolane Soucisse/Shane Firus (CAN)
Misato Komatsubara/Tim Koleto (JPN)
Natalia Kaliszek/Maksym Spodyriev (POL)
Annabelle Morozov/Andrei Bagin (RUS)
Tiffani Zagorski/Jonathan Guerreiro (RUS)
Olivia Smart/Adrian Diaz (ESP)
Madison Chock/Evan Bates (USA)
Madison Hubbell/Zachary Donohue (USA)
Molly Cesanek/Yehor Yehorov (USA)
SKATE CANADA (Vancouver, Canada: Oct 29-31)
Ladies:
Emily Bausback (CAN)
Madeline Schizas (CAN)
Alison Schumacher (CAN)
Wakaba Higuchi (JPN)
Rika Kihira (JPN)
Mai Mihara (JPN)
Mana Kawabe (JPN)
Haein Lee (KOR)
Alena Kostornaia (RUS)
Elizaveta Tuktamysheva (RUS)
Kamila Valieva (RUS)
Alexia Paganini (SUI)
Karen Chen (USA)
Alysa Liu (USA)
Men:
Keegan Messing (CAN)
Roman Sadovsky (CAN)
Conrad Orzel (CAN)
Morisi Kvitelashvili (GEO)
Keiji Tanaka (JPN)
Sota Yamamoto (JPN)
Makar Ignatov (RUS)
Alexander Samarin (RUS)
Evgeni Semenenko (RUS)
Jason Brown (USA)
Nathan Chen (USA)
Tomoki Hiwatashi (USA)
Pairs:
Vanessa James/Eric Radford (CAN)
Lori-Ann Matte/Thierry Ferland (CAN)
Kirsten Moore-Towers/Michael Marinaro (CAN)
Wenjing Sui/Cong Han (CHN)
Minerva Fabienne Hase/Nolan Seegert (GER)
Zoe Jones/Christopher Boyadji (GBR)
Daria Pavliuchenko/Denis Khodykin (RUS)
Ashley Cain-Gribble/Timothy Leduc (USA)
Ice Dance:
Piper Gilles/Paul Poirier (CAN)
Marjorie Lajoie/Zachary Lagha (CAN)
Haley Sales/Nikolas Wamsteeker (CAN)
Lilah Fear/Lewis Gibson (GBR)
Charlene Guignard/Marco Fabbri (ITA)
Diana Davis/Gleb Smolkin (RUS)
Elizaveta Shanaeva/Devid Naryzhnyy (RUS)
Olivia Smart/Adrian Diaz (ESP)
Christina Carreira/Anthony Ponomarenko (USA)
Caroline Green/Michael Parsons (USA)
GRAN PREMIO D’ITALIA (Torino, Italy: Nov 5-7)
Ladies:
Loena Hendrickx (BEL)
Hongyi Chen (CHN)
Shan Lin (CHN)
Yi Zhu (CHN)
Nicole Schott (GER)
Lara Naki Gutmann (ITA)
Lucrezia Beccari (ITA)
Mai Mihara (JPN)
Satoko Miyahara (JPN)
Yelim Kim (KOR)
Eunsoo Lim (KOR)
Maiia Khromykh (RUS)
Sofia Samodurova (RUS)
Anna Shcherbakova (RUS)
Bradie Tennell (USA)
Men:
Yudong Chen (CHN)
Boyang Jin (CHN)
Han Yan (CHN)
Paul Fentz (GER)
Daniel Grassl (ITA)
Gabriele Frangipani (ITA)
Yuma Kagiyama (JPN)
Kazuki Tomono (JPN)
Deniss Vasiljevs (LAT)
Junhwan Cha (KOR)
Dmitri Aliev (RUS)
Petr Gumennik (RUS)
Mikhail Kolyada (RUS)
Pairs:
Cheng Peng/Yang Jin (CHN)
Wenjing Sui/Cong Han (CHN)
Annika Hocke/Robert Kunkel (GER)
Nicole Della Monica/Matteo Guarise (ITA)
Rebecca Ghilardi/Filippo Ambrosini (ITA)
Sara Conti/Niccolo Macii (ITA)
Iuliia Artemieva/Mikhail Nazarychev (RUS)
Alina Pepeleva/Roman Pleshkov (RUS)
Ice Dance:
Carolane Soucisse/Shane Firus (CAN)
Hong Chen/Zhuoming Sun (CHN)
Shiyue Wang/Xinyu Liu (CHN)
Evgeniia Lopareva/Geoffrey Brissaud (FRA)
Gabriella Papadakis/Guillaume Cizeron (FRA)
Katharina Mueller/Tim Dieck (GER)
Carolina Portesi Peroni/Michael Chrastecky (ITA)
Alexandra Stepanova/Ivan Bukin (RUS)
Caroline Green/Michael Parsons (USA)
Madison Hubbell/Zachary Donohue (USA)
NHK TROPHY (Tokyo, Japan: Nov 12-14)
Ladies:
Olga Mikutina (AUT)
Nicole Schott (GER)
Rika Kihira (JPN)
Kaori Sakamoto (JPN)
Rino Matsuike (JPN)
Mana Kawabe (JPN)
Eunsoo Lim (KOR)
Seoyeong Wi (KOR)
Young You (KOR)
Alexandra Trusova (RUS)
Daria Usacheva (RUS)
Amber Glenn (USA)
Alysa Liu (USA)
Men:
Nam Nguyen (CAN)
Matteo Rizzo (ITA)
Yuzuru Hanyu (JPN)
Shoma Uno (JPN)
Kao Miura (JPN)
Sota Yamamoto (JPN)
Junhwan Cha (KOR)
Makar Ignatov (RUS)
Alexander Samarin (RUS)
Daniil Samsonov (RUS)
Tomoki Hiwatashi (USA)
Camden Pulkinen (USA)
Vincent Zhou (USA)
Pairs:
Miriam Ziegler/Severin Kiefer (AUT)
Evelyn Walsh/Trennt Michaud (CAN)
Minerva Fabienne Hase/Nolan Seegert (GER)
Riku Miura/Ryuichi Kihara (JPN)
Anastasia Mishina/Aleksandr Galliamov (RUS)
Evgenia Tarasova/Vladimir Morozov (RUS)
Ashley Cain-Gribble/Timothy Leduc (USA)
Audrey Lu/Misha Mitrofanov (USA)
Ice Dance:
Marjorie Lajoie/Zachary Lagha (CAN)
Shiyue Wang/Xinyu Liu (CHN)
Lilah Fear/Lewis Gibson (GBR)
Kana Muramoto/Daisuke Takahashi (JPN)
Misato Komatsubara/Tim Koleto (JPN)
Victoria Sinitsina/Nikita Katsalapov (RUS)
Sara Hurtado/Kirill Khaliavin (ESP)
Alexandra Nazarova/Maxim Nikitin (UKR)
Madison Chock/Evan Bates (USA)
Kaitlin Hawayek/Jean-Luc Baker (USA)
INTERNATIONAUX DE FRANCE (Grenoble, France: Nov 19-21)
Ladies:
Ekaterina Ryabova (AZE)
Maia Mazzara (FRA)
Mae-Berenice Meite (FRA)
Lea Serna (FRA)
Wakaba Higuchi (JPN)
Yuhana Yokoi (JPN)
Haein Lee (KOR)
Yeonjeong Park (KOR)
Alena Kostornaia (RUS)
Anna Shcherbakova (RUS)
Kseniia Sinitsyna (RUS)
Starr Andrews (USA)
Mariah Bell (USA)
Karen Chen (USA)
Men:
Keegan Messing (CAN)
Kevin Aymoz (FRA)
Adam Siao Him Fa (FRA)
Romain Ponsart (FRA)
Gabriele Frangipani (ITA)
Yuma Kagiyama (JPN)
Shun Sato (JPN)
Deniss Vasiljevs (LAT)
Dmitri Aliev (RUS)
Artur Danielian (RUS)
Andrei Mozalev (RUS)
Jason Brown (USA)
Pairs:
Vanessa James/Eric Radford (CAN)
Cheng Peng/Yang Jin (CHN)
Yuchen Wang/Yihang Huang (CHN)
Camille Kovalev/Pavel Kovalev (FRA)
Coline Keriven/Noel-Antoine Pierre (FRA)
Ioulia Chtchetinina/Mark Magyar (HUN)
Rebecca Ghilardi/Filippo Ambrosini (ITA)
Iuliia Artemieva/Mikhail Nazarychev (RUS)
Aleksandra Boikova/Dmitrii Kozlovskii (RUS)
Alexa Knierim/Brandon Frazier (USA)
Ice Dance:
Piper Gilles/Paul Poirier (CAN)
Adelina Galyavieva/Louis Thauron (FRA)
Gabriella Papadakis/Guillaume Cizeron (FRA)
Evgeniia Lopareva/Geoffrey Brissaud (FRA)
Juulia Turkkila/Matthias Versluis (FIN)
Jennifer Janse van Rensburg/Benjamin Steffan (GER)
Allison Reed/Saulius Ambrulevicius (LTU)
Annabelle Morozov/Andrei Bagin (RUS)
Alexandra Stepanova/Ivan Bukin (RUS)
Tiffani Zagorski/Jonathan Guerreiro (RUS)
Christina Carreira/Anthony Ponomarenko (USA)
ROSTELECOM CUP (Sochi, Russia: Nov 26-28)
Ladies:
Olga Mikutina (AUT)
Ekaterina Ryabova (AZE)
Loena Hendrickx (BEL)
Viktoriia Safonova (BLR)
Madeline Schizas (CAN)
Eva-Lotta Kiibus (EST)
Rino Matsuike (JPN)
Elizabet Tursynbaeva (KAZ)
Ekaterina Kurakova (POL)
Elizaveta Tuktamysheva (RUS)
Kamila Valieva (RUS)
Maiia Khromykh (RUS)
Mariah Bell (USA)
Men:
Brendan Kerry (AUS)
Roman Sadovsky (CAN)
Michal Brezina (CZE)
Morisi Kvitelashvili (GEO)
Nika Egadze (GEO)
Matteo Rizzo (ITA)
Yuzuru Hanyu (JPN)
Keiji Tanaka (JPN)
Kazuki Tomono (JPN)
Mikhail Kolyada (RUS)
Evgeni Semenenko (RUS)
Mark Kondratiuk (RUS)
Maxim Naumov (USA)
Camden Pulkinen (USA)
Pairs:
Miriam Ziegler/Severin Kiefer (AUT)
Kirsten Moore-Towers/Michael Marinaro (CAN)
Annika Hocke/Robert Kunkel (GER)
Ioulia Chtchetinina/Mark Magyar (HUN)
Nicole Della Monica/Matteo Guarise (ITA)
Anastasia Mishina/Aleksandr Galliamov (RUS)
Daria Pavliuchenko/Denis Khodykin (RUS)
Iasmina Kadyrova/Ivan Balchenko (RUS)
Audrey Lu/Misha Mitrofanov (USA)
Ice Dance:
Laurence Fournier Beaudry/Nikolaj Sorensen (CAN)
Adelina Galyavieva/Louis Thauron (FRA)
Maria Kazakova/Georgy Reviya (GEO)
Charlene Guignard/Marco Fabbri (ITA)
Natalia Kaliszek/Maksym Spodyriev (POL)
Victoria Sinitsina/Nikita Katsalapov (RUS)
Anastasia Skoptcova/Kirill Aleshin (RUS)
Elizaveta Khudaiberdieva/Egor Bazin (RUS)
Sara Hurtado/Kirill Khaliavin (ESP)
Kaitlin Hawayek/Jean-Luc Baker (USA)
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List of Celebrities who Came to See Usher’s Vegas Residency
Adam Blackstone
Akon
Al B. Sure
Aliyah Janell Brinson
Anita Baker
Anthony Mackie
Babyface
Ben Vereen
Bobby Brown
Charles Oakley
Chazz Palminteri
Chris Robinson
Chris Tucker
Christian Keyes
Christina Milian
Da Brat
Damion Hall
DDG
Dean Wade
Debra Lee
Deon Cole
Diddy
Draymond Green
Dwayne Wade
Elijah Kelly
Ella Mai
Eric Bellinger
Eric Jordan Young
Evan Ross
Floyd Mayweather
Halle Bailey
Hit Boy
Jacquees
Jayson Tatum
Jermaine Dupri
Jill Scott
John Boyega
John Legend
Joie Chavis
Kandi
Kelly Rowland
Kevin Hart
Kirk Franklin
L.A. Reid
Lalah Hathaway
LeBron James
Leon Bridges
Leslie Jones
Lil Jon
Lori Harvey
Macklemore
Mark Pitts
Marsha Ambrosious
Matt Pokora
Mekhi Phifer
Nene Leakes
Nick Cannon
Normani
Omarion
Polow Da Don
Porsha Williams
Reginae Carter
Rick Ross
Robin Thede
Russel Westbrook
Ryan Tedder
Saint Jhn
Sean Garrett
Sevyn Streeter
Smokey Robinson
Snoop Dogg
Stephen Hill
Steven Aoki
Summer Walker
Taina Williams
Tank
Taye Diggs
Teddy Riley
Terrence Jenkins
Terry Lewis
Tevin Campbell
Tiffany Haddish
Toya Johnson
Tyga
Vivica A. Fox
Wanya Morris
YK Osiris
Zara Larsson
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Fast & Furious: Hobbs & Shaw (2019)
Fast & Furious: Hobbs & Shaw (2019)
Director: David Leitch
Genre: Action
Runtime: 137 Minutes
Main Cast: Dwayne Johnson, Jason Statham, Idris Elba, Vanessa Kirby, Helen Mirren, Eiza González, Eddie Marsan, Cliff Curtis, Lori Pelenise Tuisano, Rob Delaney, Ryan Reynolds, Kevin Hart
Plot:I wanted to try and explain the plot in my own words as I usually do, but the plot on IMDB is just so darn perfect I couldn’t even try and do it…
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MANGA: Ishibashi Defense Corps Individual - Unohana
REVIEW: Sleight Of Hand by Charlie Cochet
Soundtrack: Wild Heart
Artist: Bleachers
Album: Strange Desire
MOVIE FEATURE: The Obituary of Tunde Johnson
LAST YEAR I WAS READING…(September 8, 2021)
FAVORITE COVERS: August 2021
NEW RELEASE BLITZ: Truth To Light by Eddie Newton (Excerpt & Giveaway)
BLOG TOUR: Dream Vacation by Deanna Wadsworth (Excerpt & Giveaway)
RELEASE BLITZ: Dark Money Love by Ace Fawn (Excerpt)
NEW RELEASE BLITZ: Siren’s Love Song by Alexa Piper (Excerpt & Giveaway)
NEW RELEASE BLITZ: The Warrior’s Assassin by Nikki McCoy (Excerpt & Giveaway)
NEW RELEASE BLITZ: The Midnight Man by Kevin Klehr (Excerpt & Giveaway)
RELEASE BLITZ: A Right To Know by Jude Tresswell (Excerpt & Giveaway)
COVER REVEAL: The Vampyr’s Husband by Jessamyn Kingley (Excerpt)
RELEASE BLITZ: Playing It Safe by Amy Andrews (Excerpt & Giveaway)
BLOG TOUR: Penalty Kill by Genevive Chamblee (Excerpt & Giveaway)
NEW RELEASE BLITZ: Far Away Eyes by Megan Slayer (Excerpt & Giveaway)
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Waiting for Godot - Broadway - November 24, 2013 (Opening Night) (Lanelle's master)
FORMAT: MP4 (HD)
CAST: Aidan Gemme (The Boy), Billy Crudup (Lucky), Ian McKellen (Estragon), Patrick Stewart (Vladimir), Shuler Hensley (Pozzo)
War Horse - West End - February 27, 2014 (Pro-Shot's master)
FORMAT: MKV (HD)
CAST: Sion Daniel Young (Albert Narracott), Josie Walker (Rose Narracott), Alistair Brammer (Billy Narracott), Alex Avery (Captain Nicholls), Steve North (Ted Narracott), Tom Hodgkins (Arthur Narracott)
NOTES: Multi-cam pro-shot broadcast live to cinemas as part of National Theatre Live, Includes interval interview and documentary.
War Paint - Broadway - March 11, 2017 (Preview) (SunsetBlvd79's master)
FORMAT: MP4 (SD)
CAST: Patti LuPone (Helena Rubinstein), Christine Ebersole (Elizabeth Arden), John Dossett (Tommy Lewis), Douglas Sills (Harry Fleming)
NOTES: Beautiful HD capture of the Broadway transfer. Some changes for Broadway from the previous Goodman Theater production. Excellent performances from the entire cast with clear picture and great sound throughout; very good video. 2 DVDs. A
War Paint - Broadway - April 29, 2017 (Matinee) (NYCG8R's master)
FORMAT: VOB (with smalls) (SD)
CAST: Patti LuPone (Helena Rubinstein), Christine Ebersole (Elizabeth Arden), John Dossett (Tommy Lewis), Douglas Sills (Harry Fleming)
NOTES: The master gets caught during Face to Face. You can hear someone say “TURN IT OFF”. Blackout during that part.
Wasted - Southwark Playhouse - 2018 (Pro-Shot's master)
FORMAT: MP4 (HD)
CAST: Matthew Jacobs Morgan (Branwell Brontë), Molly Lynch (Anne Brontë), Natasha Barnes (Charlotte Brontë), Siobhan Athwal (Emily Brontë)
We Are The Tigers - Off-Broadway - March, 2019 (StarCuffedJeans's master)
FORMAT: MP4 (HD)
CAST: Lauren Zakrin (Riley Williams), Wonu Ogunfowora (Cairo), Jenny Rose Baker (Kate Dalton), MiMi Scardulla (Reese), Kaitlyn Frank (Annleigh), Cathy Ang (Mattie Wheeler), Celeste Rose (Chess), Zoe Jensen (Farrah), Sydney Parra (Eva Sanchez), Louis Griffin (Clark)
NOTES: Starts at the beginning of "I Just Wanna" and missing part of "Mattie's Lament." The theater was really full tonight so there are a good number of heads in this video, but they are worked around to the best of my ability. This is a super small theater (less than 160 seats) and at times the cast members were definitely singing to the camera and honestly giving their best performances because of it. All of the things on the upper level (the bathroom, the pathway, and the kitchen) are captured perfectly, and the zooms on the lower level (the living room and bench) look good as well. Obviously because this is a murder mystery kind of show the lighting can get a little bit dark, but my camera handles low lighting incredibly well. This is honestly the best video you could expect from this venue
We Will Rock You - Germany (Cologne) - August, 2005 (Pro-Shot's master)
FORMAT: VOB (with smalls) (SD)
CAST: Alex Melcher (Galileo), Vera Bolten (Scaramouche), Brigitte Oelke (Killer Queen), Martin Berger (Khashoggi), Michaela Kovarikova (Meat/Oz), DMJ (Brit/J.B.), James Sbano (Pop/Buddy/Bap), Harald Tauber (Teacher), Willemijn Verkaik
NOTES: Multicam proshot
We Will Rock You - Utrecht (The Netherlands) - October, 2010
FORMAT: VOB (with smalls) (SD)
CAST: John Vooijs (Galileo), Marjolein Teepen (Scaramouche), Pia Douwes (Killer Queen), Paul Donkers (Khashoggi), Floortje Smit (Meat/Oz), Ruud van Overdijk (Brit/J.B.), Rutger le Poole (Pop/Buddy/Bap)
NOTES: Good capture. Heads in the way, but also a lot of good close-ups. Dubble DVD!
We Will Rock You - West End - February 11, 2003 (Pro-Shot's master)
FORMAT: VOB (with smalls) (SD)
CAST: Tony Vincent (Galileo), Hannah Jane Fox (Scaramouche), Sharon D Clarke (Killer Queen), Alexander Hanson (Khashoggi), Kerry Ellis (Meat/Oz), Nigel Clauzner (Brit/J.B.), Nigel Planer (Pop/Buddy/Bap)
The Wedding Singer - Broadway - April 1, 2006 (Preview)
FORMAT: VOB (with smalls) (SD)
CAST: Stephen Lynch (Robbie Hart), Laura Benanti (Julia), Matthew Saldivar (Sammy), Kevin Cahoon (George), Rita Gardner (Rosie), Amy Spanger (Holly), Richard H Blake (Glen), Felicia Finley (Linda)
NOTES: Includes pictures of outside of the theatre and playbill. This was before the changes were made to the production. Blackouts throughout the show.
The Wedding Singer - Off-West End - March 1, 2020 (Matinee) (Closing Night) (Highlights) (queenofthedead's master)
FORMAT: VOB (with smalls) (SD)
CAST: Kevin Clifton (Robbie Hart), Rhiannon Chesterman (Julia), Ashley Emmerson (Sammy), Andrew Carthy (George), Sandra Dickinson (Rosie), Tara Verloop (Holly), Jonny Fines (Glen), Erin Bell (Linda), Lori Haley Fox (Angie), Andy Brady (David Fonda), Nathan Ryles (Harold Fonda), Jordan Crouch (Donnie), Aimee Moore (Tiffany), Simon Anthony (Shane McDonough), Paris Green (Donatella), Vanessa Grace Lee (Donatella’s Mother), Morgan Jackson (Mookie), Ellie Seaton (Crystal)
NOTES: 38 minutes of act 1 of the closing performance, unobstructed.
Welcome To The Club - Broadway - April 8, 1989
FORMAT: VOB (with smalls) (SD)
CAST: Avery Schreiber (Milton), Bill Buell (Gus), Jodi Benson (Betty), Marcia Mitzman (Carol), Marilyn Sokol (Arlene), Sally Mayes (Winona), Samuel E Wright (Bruce), Scott Waara (Kevin), Scott Wentworth (Aaron), Terri White (Eve)
NOTES: Filmed during previews. Well filmed from the balcony. Mostly a full stage shot. Some generational loss.
Wenn Rosenblätter Fallen - Oberhausen - June 13, 2016 (Rumpel's master)
FORMAT: VOB (with smalls) (SD)
CAST: Pia Douwes (Rose), Anton Zetterholm (Till), Annemieke van Dam (Iris)
West Side Story - Hollywood Bowl - July 19, 2016 (SJ Bernly's master)
FORMAT: VOB (with smalls) (SD)
CAST: Jeremy Jordan (Tony), Solea Pfeiffer (Maria), Karen Olivo (Anita), Matthew James Thomas (Riff), George Akram (Bernardo), Drew Foster (Action), Jose Moreno Brooks (Chino), Anthony C Chatmon II (A-Rab), Kyle Selig (Baby John), Mike Schwitter (Big Deal), Jeff Smith (Diesel), Kevin Chamberlin (Krupke), Jennifer Sanchez (Rosalia), Erica Dorfler (Consuela)
NOTES: This concert version of the show is abridged with shortened scenes, simple costumes, and no sets or choreography, but Jeremy, Solea, and Karen are absolutely phenomenal with soaring vocals and emotional performances. Very well captured with no dropouts, no obstruction, and no washout. The stage is filmed directly most of the time; the screens are occasionally filmed, usually when the actors are not onstage. It’s filmed in 16:9, with a mix of wides, mediums, and close-ups. The sound is excellent. Includes curtain call and playbill scans.
West Side Story - Leicester Curve - December, 2019 (queenofthedead's master)
FORMAT: MP4 (HD)
CAST: Jamie Muscato (Tony), Adriana Ivelisse (Maria), Carly Mercedes Dyer (Anita), Ronan Burns (Riff), Jonathan Hermosa-Lopez (Bernardo), Isaac Gryn (Action), Damian Buhagiar (Chino), Ryan Anderson (A-Rab), Alex Christian (Baby John), Dale White (Big Deal), Michael O’Reilly (Diesel), Beth Hinton-Lever (Anybodys), Darren Bennett (Lt. Schrank), Christopher Wright (Krupke), Christopher Wright (Doc), Darren Bennett (Glad Hand), Mireia Mambo (Rosalia), Abigail Climer (Consuela), Thea Bunting (Graziella), Katie Lee (Velma), Richard Appiah-Sarpong (Pepe), Dominic Sibanda (Indio)
NOTES: Missing 7 minutes at the beginning. No dropouts and no obstruction.
West Side Story - Second Broadway Revival - February 23, 2009 (Preview) (SunsetBlvd79's master)
FORMAT: VOB (no smalls) (SD)
CAST: Matt Cavenaugh (Tony), Josefina Scaglione (Maria), Karen Olivo (Anita), Cody Green (Riff), George Akram (Bernardo), Curtis Holbrook (Action), Joey Haro (Chino), Kyle Coffman (A-Rab), Ryan Steele (Baby John), Tro Shaw (Anybodys), Steve Bassett (Lt. Schrank), Lee Sellars (Krupke), Greg Vinkler (Doc)
NOTES: Stunning production of this revival. Josefina and Karen still steal the show. The cast was on fire and there was a lot of energy in the audience as it was the first performance on Broadway. There are some changes from the DC run, which work better. Beautiful production and capture with no obstructions.
West Side Story - Second Broadway Revival - November 16, 2009
FORMAT: VOB (with smalls) (SD)
CAST: Matt Cavenaugh (Tony), Josefina Scaglione (Maria), Karen Olivo (Anita), Wes Hart (u/s Riff), George Akram (Bernardo), Eric Hatch (u/s Action), Joey Haro (Chino), Kyle Coffman (A-Rab), Brendon Stimson (u/s Baby John), Joshua Buscher (Diesel), Mike Cannon (Snowboy), Kaitlin Mesh (Anybodys), Steve Bassett (Lt. Schrank), Lee Sellars (Krupke), Mark Zimmerman (s/b Doc), Lindsay Estelle Dunn (Velma), Michael Williams (u/s Pepe), Kaitlin Mesh (Zaza)
West Side Story - Third Broadway Revival - January 6, 2020 (Preview)
FORMAT: MKV (HD)
CAST: Jordan Dobson (u/s Tony), Mia Pinero (u/s Maria), Yesenia Ayala (Anita), Corey John Snide (u/s Riff), Amar Ramasar (Bernardo), Dharon E Jones (Action), Jacob Guzman (Chino), Kevin Csolak (A-Rab), Matthew Johnson (Baby John), Tyler Eisenreich (Big Deal), Ahmad Simmons (Diesel), Daniel Ching (Snowboy), Zuri Noelle Ford (Anybodys), Thomas Jay Ryan (Lt. Schrank), Danny Wolohan (Krupke), Daniel Oreskes (Doc), Pippa Pearthree (Glad Hand), Lorna Courtney (Rosalia), Gabi Campo (Consuela), Marissa Brown (Francisca), Alexa de Barr (Graziella), Madison Vomastek (Velma), Gus Reed (Gee-tar), John Snide (Tiger), Carlos Gonzales (Pepe), Ricky Ubeda (Indio), Roman Cruz (Luis), Israel del Rosario (Anxious), Michaela Marfori (Nibbles), Marc Crousillat (Juano), Sheldon True (Toro), Stephanie Crousillat (Teresita), Marlon Geliz (Estella), Satori Folkes-Stone (Margarita), Uni-Seng Francois (Minnie), Jennifer Gruener (Pauline)
NOTES: Wideshot. Stage right is slightly obstructed due to where the master was sitting. Good audio. SD M4V (567.0 MB)
West Side Story - UK Tour - May 23, 2009
FORMAT: MP4 (HD)
CAST: Daniel Koek (Tony), Hazel Gardner (u/s Maria), Jayde Westaby (Anita), Edd Post (u/s Riff), Dan Burton (Bernardo), Aki Omoshaybi (Chino), Ged Simmons (Lt. Schrank), Martin Chaimberain (Krupke)
When We're Gone - Joe's Pub (2014) - March 12, 2014
FORMAT: MP4 (HD)
CAST: Gerard Canonico (Todd), Jeremy Kushnier (John), Luke Wygodny (Ashton), Hannah Whitney (Rosie), Eric William Morris (Colin), Bradley Dean (William)
NOTES: Concert performance.
The Wild Party (Lippa) - Encores! Off-Center - July 17, 2015 (SunsetBlvd79's master)
FORMAT: VOB (with smalls) (SD)
CAST: Sutton Foster (Queenie), Steven Pasquale (Burrs), Brandon Victor Dixon (Black), Joaquina Kalukango (Kate), Miriam Shor (Madeline True), Talene Monahon (Mae), Ryan Andes (Eddie)
NOTES: Excellent HD capture from the Encores Summer Series! The cast was terrific and full of energy giving everything they had. Great to see these songs performed again by this caliber of talent! A
The Wild Party (Lippa) - Off-Broadway - 2000 (Highlights) (Press Reel's master)
FORMAT: VOB (with smalls) (SD)
CAST: Julia Murney (Queenie), Brian d'Arcy James (Burrs), Taye Diggs (Black), Idina Menzel (Kate), Alix Korey (Madeline True), Charles Dillon (Oscar d'Armano), Kevin Cahoon (Phil d'Armano), James Delisco Beeks (Max), Todd Anderson (Reno), Jennifer Cody (Mae), Kena Tangi Dorsey (Dolores), Felicia Finley (Rose Himmelsteen), Peter Kapetan (Sam Himmelsteen), Lawrence Keigwin (Jackie), Charlie Marcus (The Neighbor), Kristin McDonald (Nadine), Raymond Jaramillo McLeod (Eddie), Steven Pasquale (Cop), Megan Sikora (Peggy), Ron Todorowski (Kegs), Amanda Watkins (Ellie)
The Winter's Tale - West End - November 26, 2015 (Pro-Shot's master)
FORMAT: MP4 (SD)
CAST: Kenneth Branagh (Leontes), Dame Judi Dench (Paulina), Miranda Raison (Hermione), Jessie Buckley (Perdita), Hadley Fraser (Polixenes), Tom Bateman (Florizel), John Dagleish (Autolycus)
The Winter's Tale - West End - November 26, 2015 (Pro-Shot's master)
FORMAT: MP4 (HD)
CAST: Kenneth Branagh (Leontes), Dame Judi Dench (Paulina), Miranda Raison (Hermione), Jessie Buckley (Perdita), Hadley Fraser (Polixenes), Tom Bateman (Florizel), John Dagleish (Autolycus)
The Witches of Eastwick - UK Tour - April 4, 2009
FORMAT: VOB (with smalls) (SD)
CAST: James Graeme (Clyde), Marti Pellow (Darryl), Poppy Tierney (Jane), Rachel Izen (Felicia), Rebecca Thornhill (Sukie), Ria Jones (Alex)
NOTES: Beautifully filmed from the balcony, with a great mix of close-ups and full stage shots. Crystal clear. Widescreen.
The Wiz - NBC Live! - December 3, 2015 (Pro-Shot's master)
FORMAT: MP4 (4K)
CAST: Shanice Williams (Dorothy), David Alan Grier (Lion), Ne-Yo (Tinman), Elijah Kelley (Scarecrow), Uzo Aduba (Glinda), Queen Latifah (The Wiz), Mary J Blige (Evillene), Stephanie Mills (Aunt Em), Amber Riley (Addaperle)
NOTES: A live production of the 1975 musical The Wiz produced for television; excellent video. A+
The Wizard of Oz (Webber) - First National Tour - September 28, 2013
FORMAT: VOB (no smalls) (SD)
CAST: Danielle Wade (Dorothy Gale), Jamie McKnight (Scarecrow/Hunk), Mike Jackson (Tin Man/Hickory), Lee MacDougall (Cowardly Lion/Zeke), Jacquelyn Piro Donovan (The Wicked Witch of the West/Miss Gulch), Cedric Smith (The Wizard of Oz/Professor Marvel), Robin Evan Willis (Glinda the Good Witch), Charlotte Moore (Aunt Em/Munchkin Barrister), Larry Mannell (Uncle Henry/Philippe/Head Guard)
NOTES: Nice capture of Andrew Lloyd Webber's re-imagined classic; no obstruction and very little washout; a few quick dropouts in act one and a couple in act two, only last about three minutes all together; filmed in 16:9 with a mix of wides, mediums,and close-ups.
The Woman in Black - West End - July 8, 2001
FORMAT: VOB (with smalls) (SD)
CAST: Christopher Ravenscroft (Arthur Kipps), Sebastian Harcombe (The Actor)
The Woman in White - Broadway - November 30, 2005
FORMAT: VOB (with smalls) (SD)
CAST: Adam Brazier (Walter Hartwright), Angela Christian (Anne Catherick), Jill Paice (Laura Fairlie), Lisa Brescia (Marian Halcombe), Michael Ball (Count Fosco), Ron Bohmer (Sir Percival Glyde)
The Woman in White - West End - February 25, 2005
FORMAT: VOB (with smalls) (SD)
CAST: Maria Friedman, Michael Ball, Adrian der Gregorian (u/s), Oliver Darley, Jill Paice, Elinor Collett (u/s)
NOTES: Nice video with good closeups and zooms and great sound.
Woman of the Year - Broadway - March 27, 1982
FORMAT: VOB (with smalls) (SD)
CAST: Lauren Bacall (Tess Harding), Harry Guardino (Sam Craig), Eivind Harum (Alexi Petrikov), Roderick Cook (Gerald), Grace Keagy (Helga), Jamie Ross (Larry Donovan), Marilyn Cooper (Jan Donovan), Rex Everhart (Maury)
NOTES: Good color video with clear sound with some generation loss, but a nice video. B+
Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown - Broadway - December 29, 2010
FORMAT: VOB (with smalls) (SD)
CAST: Sherie Rene Scott (Pepa), Laura Benanti (Candela), Patti LuPone (Lucia), Brian Stokes Mitchell (Ivan), Justin Guarini (Carlos), de’Adre Aziza (Paulina), Danny Burstein (Taxi Driver), Nikka Graff Lanzarone (Marisa), Mary Beth Peil (Pepa's Concierge/TV and Radio Announcer), Samantha Shafer (u/s Woman at Train/Ana)
NOTES: Also includes press reels, cast/creative interviews and video of David Yazbek singing songs from the show.
Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown - Broadway - January 2, 2011 (Matinee)
FORMAT: MP3 (tracked)
CAST: Sherie Rene Scott (Pepa), Laura Benanti (Candela), Patti LuPone (Lucia), Brian Stokes Mitchell (Ivan), Justin Guarini (Carlos), de’Adre Aziza (Paulina), Danny Burstein (Taxi Driver), Nikka Graff Lanzarone (Marisa), Mary Beth Peil (Pepa's Concierge/TV and Radio Announcer), Samantha Shafer (u/s Woman at Train/Ana)
NOTES: Also includes press reels, cast/creative interviews and video of David Yazbek singing songs from the show.
Wonderful Town - Television Production - November 30, 1958 (Pro-Shot's master)
FORMAT: VOB (with smalls) (SD)
CAST: Rosalind Russell (Ruth Sherwood), Sydney Chaplin (Robert Baker), Jacquelyn McKeever (Eileen Sherwood), Joseph Buloff (Mr. Appopolous), Dort Clark (Chick Clark), Jordan Bentley (Wreck), Cris Alexander (Frank Lippencott), Jack Fletcher (Night Club Patron), Michele Burke (Helen Wade), Ted Beniades (“Speedy” Valenti), Isabella Hoopes (Mrs. Wade), Ray Weaver (Shore Patrolman), Gene Carrons (Violet), John Wheeler (Officer Lonigan), Don Grusso (Fireman)
Wonderland - Broadway - March 23, 2011 (Preview)
FORMAT: VOB (with smalls) (SD)
CAST: Janet Dacal (Alice), Kate Shindle (Mad Hatter), Carly Rose Sonenclar (Chloe/Ellie), Edward Staudenmayer (The White Rabbit), Karen Mason (Queen of Hearts), Darren Ritchie (Jack the White Knight), E Clayton Cornelious (Caterpillar), Jose Llana (El Gato/Chesire Cat), Danny Stiles (Morris the March Hare), Darren Ritchie (The Victorian Gentleman), Karen Mason (Edwina)
NOTES: Very limited trade 3:1 at the master's request.
Wonderland - Broadway - April 2, 2011 (Preview) (SunsetBlvd79's master)
FORMAT: MP4 (SD)
CAST: Janet Dacal (Alice), Kate Shindle (Mad Hatter), Carly Rose Sonenclar (Chloe/Ellie), Edward Staudenmayer (The White Rabbit), Karen Mason (Queen of Hearts), Darren Ritchie (Jack the White Knight), E Clayton Cornelious (Caterpillar), Jose Llana (El Gato/Chesire Cat), Danny Stiles (Morris the March Hare), Darren Ritchie (The Victorian Gentleman), Karen Mason (Edwina)
NOTES: Beautiful bright capture of this short lived show that only played 31 previews and 33 performances. I thought this show was very enjoyable and fun with great music. Great performances and voices from the cast! A+
Wonderland - Broadway - May 12, 2011 (juniper47's master)
FORMAT: VOB (with smalls) (SD)
CAST: Janet Dacal (Alice), Kate Shindle (Mad Hatter), Carly Rose Sonenclar (Chloe/Ellie), Edward Staudenmayer (The White Rabbit), Karen Mason (Queen of Hearts), Darren Ritchie (Jack the White Knight), E Clayton Cornelious (Caterpillar), Jose Llana (El Gato/Chesire Cat), Danny Stiles (Morris the March Hare)
NOTES: Filmed in widescreen with very few obstructions except for a head blocking the farthest corners of downstage stage left and right, but very little is missed there. Very good video and excellent picture and sound.
Wonderland - Broadway - May 12, 2011 (juniper47's master)
FORMAT: VOB (with smalls) (SD)
CAST: Janet Dacal (Alice), Kate Shindle (Mad Hatter), Carly Rose Sonenclar (Chloe/Ellie), Edward Staudenmayer (The White Rabbit), Karen Mason (Queen of Hearts), Darren Ritchie (Jack the White Knight), E Clayton Cornelious (Caterpillar), Jose Llana (El Gato/Chesire Cat), Danny Stiles (Morris the March Hare)
NOTES: Filmed in widescreen with very few obstructions except for a head blocking the farthest corners of downstage stage left and right, but very little is missed there. Very good video and excellent picture and sound.
Wonderland - UK Tour - June 10, 2017 (Matinee) (bestworstcase's master)
FORMAT: VOB (with smalls) (SD)
CAST: Rachael Wooding (Alice), Francesca Lara Gordon (u/s Mad Hatter), Naomi Morris (Chloe/Ellie), Dave Willetts (The White Rabbit), Wendi Peters (Queen of Hearts), Stephen Webb (Jack the White Knight), Kayi Ushe (Caterpillar), Dominic Owen (El Gato/Chesire Cat), Ben Kerr (Morris the March Hare)
NOTES: DVD menu states June 6 2017 matinee, but all other evidence, even the master's weebly claim it's June 10 2017. Good video!
Wonderland (Beth Steel Play) - Hampstead Theatre - July 14, 2014 (Pro-Shot's master)
FORMAT: MP4 (SD)
CAST: Unknown
NOTES: Livestreamed April 2020.
The Worst Witch - West End - August 22, 2019 (Matinee) (wheredidtherockgo's master)
FORMAT: MTS
CAST: Danielle Bird (Mildred Hubble), Rosie Abraham (Ethel Hallow), Molly-Grace Cutler (Miss Bat/Piano/Guitar/Cello/Dulcimer), Meg Forgan (Fenella Feverfew/Bass Guitar), Rachel Heaton (Miss Hardbroom), Rebecca Killick (Maud Spellbody), Emma Lau (Drusilla Paddock), Megan Leigh Mason (Miss Drill/Guitar/Drums/Percussion/Clarinet/Bass Guitar), Polly Lister (Agatha/Miss Cackle), Consuela Rolle (Enid Nightshade), Lauryn Redding (Griselda Blackwood/Sax)
NOTES: A very good show! It’s a show aimed more toward kids so there was a lot of kids in the audience. An amazing performance by Polly Lister as Agatha/Miss Cackle in particular.
The Wrong Man - Off-Broadway - November, 2019 (StarCuffedJeans's master)
FORMAT: MP3 (untracked)
CAST: Joshua Henry (Duran), Ciara Renée (Mariana), Ryan Vasquez (Man in Black), Amber Pickens, Anoop Desai, Debbie Christine Tjong, Julius Williams, Libby Lloyd, Malik Shabazz Kitchen, Tilly Evans-Krueger
NOTES: Near perfect HD capture of this new Off-Broadway show with fabulous performances by the whole cast. There is some wandering throughout but overall a very centered orchestra video with extremely vivid colors. Please do not post screenshots of this video on Twitter ever. Gifs on Tumblr are okay after the NFT date, but don't go linking things to actors and shows.
Das Wunder von Bern - Hamburg - July 6, 2015
FORMAT: VOB (with smalls) (SD)
CAST: Ruben (Matthias Lubanski), Vera Bolten (Christa Lubanski), Patrick Imhof (alt. Richard Lubanski), Marie Lumpp (Ingrid Lubanski), Patrick A. Stamme (alt. Bruno Lubanski), Elisabeth Hübert (Anette Ackermann), Florian Soyka (alt. Paul Ackermann), Robin Brosch (Sepp Herberger(Bohse), Jogi Kaiser (Tiburski/Putzfrau/Adi Dassler), Tetje Mierendorf (Pfarrer Keuchel), Alexandra Farkic/Franziska Trunte/Esther Mink (Wunderfräulein), Dominik Hees (Helmut Rahn), Mark Weigel (Fritz Walter), Dennis Henschel (Berni Klodt), Robin Koger (Horst Eckel), Matteo Vigna (Max Morlock), Hendrik Schall (Toni Turek), Matt Cox (Werner Kohlmeyer), Daniel Therrien (Ottmar Walter), Giuliano Mercoli (Josef Posipal), Fabian Kaiser (u/s Karl mai/Fußballartist), Dominik Kaiser (Hans Schäfer/Fußballartist)
NOTES: This video was recorded right after some changes on the show were made (doesn't include the new song which will be published on 11th July, 2015). Full show; beautiful picture quality and nice close-ups but rather shaky in the beginning/end of both acts
Das Wunder von Bern - Hamburg - July 23, 2015
FORMAT: VOB (with smalls) (SD)
CAST: Tanja Schön (u/s Christa Lubanski), Patrick Imhof (alt Richard Lubanski), Marie Lumpp (Ingrid Lubanski), David Jakobs (Bruno Lubanski), Shari Lynn Stewen (alt Anette Ackermann), Patrick A Stamme (alt Paul Ackermann), Mark Weigel (Sepp Herberger/Bohse), Michael Ophelders (alt Tiburski/Putzfrau im Hotel/Adi Dassler), Tetje Mierendorf (Pfarrer Keuchel), Alexandra Farkic (Wunderfräulein), Amaya Keller (Wunderfräulein), Franziska Trunte (Wunderfräulein), Dominik Hees (Helmut Rahn), Florian Soyka (alt Fritz Walter), Hendrik Schall (alt Berni Klodt), Robin Koger (Horst Eckel), Matteo Vigna (Max Morlock), Fabian Kaiser (Toni Turek), James Cook (Werner Kohlmeyer), Daniel Therrien (Ottmar Walter), Pasha Antonov (Josef Posipal), Adrian Fogel (Kar Mai/Fußballartist), Dominik Kaiser (Hans Schäfer/Fußballartist)
NOTES: "Julius" as Matthias Lubanski. Full show. Great picture quality and beautiful close-ups, though some little obstruction due a railing. The last few minutes of both acts are shot blind without zooms but still capturing the action on stage
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2020 Book Round-Up!
Because sure.
(I just realized that the dumb default tumblr layout I’m using changes numbered lists into lettered lists............. I can’t. Please know that I would never do that. There’s 59ish books here.)
Post Office - Charles Bukowski (2/5)
The Guy on the Right - Kate Stewart (1/5)
Tin Man - Sarah Winman (5/5)
The Turn of the Key - Ruth Ware (4/5)
On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous - Ocean Vuong (5/5)
The Hand on the Wall (Truly Devious 3) - Maureen Johnson (4/5)
Well Met - Jen DeLuca (3/5)
Severance - Ling Ma (4/5)
The King of Crows (Diviners 4) - Libba Bray (4/5)
Bringing Down the Duke - Evie Dunmore (4/5)
Lock Every Door - Riley Sager (2/5)
Saga Vol. 7 - Brian K Vaughan and Fiona Staples (5/5)
This is How You Lose the Time War - Amal El-Mohtar and Max Gladstone (5/5)
A Question of Holmes (Charlotte Holmes 4) - Brittany Cavallaro (2/5)
The Starless Sea - Erin Morgenstern (5/5)
Saga Vol 8 - Brian K Vaughan and Fiona Staples (5/5)
Saga Vol 9 - Brian K Vaughan and Fiona Staples (4/5)
The Bromance Book Club - Lyssa Kay Adams (1/5)
The Silent Patient - Alex Michaelides (3/5)
Beach Read - Emily Henry (4/5)
The Last True Poets of the Sea - Julia Drake (4/5)
If We Were Villains - M.L. Rio (5/5)
Heartstopper Vol. 1 - Alice Oseman (5/5)
Heartstopper Vol. 2 - Alice Oseman (5/5)
Heartstopper Vol. 3 - Alice Oseman (4/5)
The Fifth Season (Broken Earth #1) - N.K. Jemisin (5/5)
Between the World and Me - Ta-Nehisi Coates (5/5)
The Water Dancer - Ta-Nehisi Coates (5/5)
Felix Ever After - Kacen Callender (3/5)
You Should See Me in a Crown - Leah Johnson (4/5)
The Sun Down Motel - Simone St. James (4/5)
The Rural Diaries- Hilarie Burton Morgan (5/5)
One to Watch - Kate Stayman-London (3/5)
Are You Listening - Tillie Walden (5/5)
Beloved - Toni Morrison (5/5)
Burn Our Bodies Down - Rory Power (4/5)
The House in the Cerulean Sea - TJ Klune (5/5)
The Boy in the Red Dress - Kristen Lambert (2/5)
Bloom - Kevin Panetta (5/5)
In the Dream House - Carmen Maria Machado (5/5)
Weather - Jenny Offill (4/5)
Such a Fun Age - Kiley Reid (5/5)
The Shadows - Alex North (4/5)
Cemetery Boys - Aiden Thomas (3/5)
The Tower of Nero - Rick Riordan (4/5)
The Broken Girls - Simone St. James (4/5)
Horrid - Katrina Leno (4/5)
One by One - Ruth Ware (3/5)
Becoming - Michelle Obama (4/5)
Things We Lost in the Fire - Mariana Enriquez (translated) (5/5)
Piranesi - Susanna Clarke (5/5)
Maybe You Should Talk to Someone - Lori Gottlieb (5/5)
A Rogue of One’s Own - Evie Dunmore (4/5)
Boyfriend Material - Alexis Hall (5/5)
In a Holidaze - Christina Lauren (2/5)
The Umbrella Academy Vol. 1 - Gerard Way/Gabriel Bá (3/5)
ATLA: The Promise Part 1 (4/5)
ATLA: The Promise Part 2 (4/5)
(And this is simply to hold a space to say I DNFed a few books and deserve at least one book toward my overall count because of it)
DNFs and Why:
Nevermore - Neil Gaiman: This isn’t a true DNF this is a “I’ll come back to this later” but I got about 20% in before accepting I wasn’t feeling it.
Leave the World Behind - Rumaan Alam: Y’all... I read 10 pages of this and I have never hated 10 pages more in my entire life. This is the most overwritten, pretentious garbage. This is classic man writes about tits from woman’s POV writing. The narration is a disaster. The main character makes really gross observations about her teenage children. I stopped and set this down basically when her 15 year old son’s nipple hair was mentioned as she watched him from inside the house while he jumped into a pool. I... i hate this book so fucking much.
House of Leaves - Mark Z. Danielewski: This is a “Maybe Someday” because I just... I was going cross-eyed. It was so boring and textbooky and maybe I’ll want to read it another time.
Girl Gone Viral - Alisha Rai: I just.... I juuuuuuuust hated this. The characters were like... they were so boring but then the author threw like four hundred sorta character details on them and it made it more boring.
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540 Local Elected Officials From All 50 States Urge Prez Trump to Import More Refugees to U.S.
Joe Biden has promised to make this happen, including taking in foreigners from terrorist hotspots around the world. In fact, Joe Biden was one of the original architects of the fraud-ridden refugee program that has destroyed neighborhoods across the U.S.
by Ann Corcoran
I told you here that the refugee industry was working on a letter to the President urging him to get the refugee flow into America moving again.
Yesterday they sent the letter with 540 signatories.
Says Amnesty International:
By signing this letter, these elected officials have joined together to voice their commitment to welcoming refugees in their communities and reviving the United States’ legacy as a leader in refugee resettlement.
I notice something missing from the letter. It avoids giving the President a number, but the industry has made it very clear!
They want 95,000 refugees to begin arriving on October first.
The President could make a decision this month on how many refugees might be invited to live in the US in FY2021. He could also legally set the ceiling at zero.
All of my posts on the topic are tagged FY2021.
Here are the signatories from yesterday. The list is handy for identifying those local elected officials who are changing America by changing the people.
I don’t know why the organizers think that these open borders advocates will hold any sway with the President, but they sure make it handy for you to identify the other side where you live. Target them for retirement when they come up for re-election!
(For a little additional fun, see last year’s list here.)
They say the list is bipartisan, but there is no indication of party affiliation. You will need to look through those listed in your state to see if Republicans are among those looking to import more poverty to your city.
[Find your state in the list below the fold]
Alabama
Gary Palmer, State Representative, Birmingham
Neil Rafferty, State Representative, Birmingham
Alaska
Elvi Gray-Jackson, State Senator, Anchorage
Andrew Josephson, State Representative, Juneau
Arizona
Ylenia Aguilar, School Board Member, Phoenix
Lela Alston, State Senator, Phoenix
Richard Andrade, State Representative, Phoenix
Andres Cano, State Representative, Tucson
Steven Chapman, Governing Board Member, Phoenix
Cesar Chavez, State Representative, Phoenix
Paul Cunningham, Vice Mayor, Tucson
Andrea Dalessandro, State Senator, Green Valley
Devin Del Palacio, School Board Member, Tolleson
Elora Diaz, School Governing Board Member, Phoenix
Paul Durham, Councilmember, Tucson
Diego Espinoza, State Representative, Avondale
Charlene Fernandez, State Representative, Phoenix
Kristel Ann Foster, School Board President, Tucson
Randall Friese, State Representative, Tucson
Rosanna Gabaldon, State Representative, Sahuarita
Kate Gallego, Mayor, Phoenix
Carlos Garcia, Councilmember, Phoenix
Betty Guardado, Vice Mayor, Phoenix
Daniel Hernandez, State Representative, Tucson
Berdetta Hodge, Tempe Union Governing Board President, Tempe
Steve Kozachik, Councilmember, Tucson
Lauren Kuby, Councilmember, Tempe
Pedro Lopez, Governing Board Member, Phoenix
Adam Lopez-Falk, School Board Member, Phoenix
Lindsay Love, Chandler Unified School District Governing Board Member, Chandler
Juan Mendez, State Senator, Tempe
Patrick Morales, Vice President of the Tempe School Elementary Board and Governing Board Member, Tempe
The Honorable Channel Powe, Governing Board President, Phoenix
Stanford Prescott, Governing Board Member, Phoenix Union High School District, Phoenix
Martín Quezada, State Senator, Phoenix
Rebecca Rios, State Senator, Phoenix
Diego Rodriguez, State Representative, Laveen
Regina Romero, Mayor, Tucson
Athena Salman, State Representative, Tempe
Lane Santa Cruz, Councilmember, Tucson
Raquel Teran, State Representative, Phoenix
Monica Trejo, School Board Member, Tempe
Corey D. Woods, Mayor, Tempe
Arkansas
Andrew Collins, State Representative, Little Rock
Megan Godfrey, State Representative, Springdale
Sonia Gutierrez, Councilmember, Fayetteville
Lioneld Jordan, Mayor, Fayetteville
Matthew Petty, Councilmember, Fayetteville
Joy Springer, State Representative, Little Rock
California
Cecilia Aguiar-Curry, Assemblymember, Sacramento
John J. Bauters, Councilmember, Emeryville
Bob Blumenfield, Councilmember, Los Angeles
Maya Esparza, Councilmember, San Jose
Kevin Faulconer, Mayor, San Diego
Eric Garcetti, Mayor, Los Angeles
Sam Hindi, Councilmember, Foster City
Johnny Khamis, Councilmember, San Jose
Paul Koretz, Councilmember, Los Angeles
Sheila Kuehl, County Supervisor, Los Angeles
Gordon Mar, City and County Supervisor, San Francisco
Peggy McQuaid, Vice Mayor, Albany
Lisa Middleton, Councilmember, Palm Springs
Hillary Ronen, Supervisor, San Francisco
Philip Y. Ting, Assemblymember, San Francisco
Norman Yee, President, Board of Supervisors of the City and County of San Francisco
Colorado
KC Becker, State Representative, Boulder
Yadira Caraveo, State Representative, Thornton
Lisa Cutter, State Representative, Littleton
Stephen Fenberg, State Senate Majority Leader, Boulder
Stacie Gilmore, Councilmember, Denver
Julie Gonzales, State Senator, Denver
Michael Hancock, Mayor, Denver
Eva Henry, County Commissioner, Thornton
John Kefalas, County Commissioner, Fort Collins
Chris Kennedy, State Representative, Lakewood
Cathy Kipp, State Representative, Fort Collins
Robin Kniech, Councilwoman At-Large, Denver
Jacob LaBure, Councilman, Lakewood
Pete Lee, State Senator, Colorado Springs
Susan Lontine, State Representative, Denver
Dominick Moreno, State Senator, Commerce City
Crystal Murillo, Councilmember, Aurora
Deborah Ortega, Councilmember At-Large, Denver
Dylan Roberts, State Representative, Avon
Amanda P. Sandoval, Councilwoman, Denver
Lauren Simpson, Councilmember, Arvada
Sam Weaver, Mayor, Boulder
Steven Woodrow, State Representative, Denver
Connecticut
Roland Lemar, State Representative, New Haven
Matthew Lesser, State Senator, Middletown
Edwin Vargas, State Representative, Hartford
Delaware
Bruce C. Ennis, State Senator, Dover
District of Columbia
Brianne K. Nadeau, Councilmember
Brooke Pinto, Councilmember
Elissa Silverman, Councilmember
Florida
Trish Becker, Special District County Commissioner, St. Augustine
Christopher Benjamin, State Representative, Miami Gardens
Lori Berman, State Senator, Delray Beach
Mack Bernard, County Commissioner, West Palm Beach
Marlon Bolton, Mayor, Tamarac
Emma Collum, Supervisor, Fort Lauderdale
Fentrice Driskell, State Representative, Tampa
Bobby DuBose, State Representative, Fort Lauderdale
Nicholas Duran, State Representative, Miami
Buddy Dyer, Mayor, Orlando
Anna Eskamani, State Representative, Orlando
Jelani Harvey, Supervisor, Plantation
Sabrina Javellana, Vice Mayor, Hallandale Beach
Evan Jenne, State Representative, Hollywood
Shevrin Jones, State Representative, West Park
Dotie Joseph, State Representative, Miami
Vanessa Joseph, City Clerk, North Miami
Sarah Leonardi, Broward School Board Member-Elect, Pompano Beach
Amy Mercado, State Representative, Orlando
Cindy Polo, State Representative, Hialeah
Tina Polsky, State Representative, Boca Raton
Harold Pryor, Broward County State Attorney-Elect, Broward County
Chelsea Reed, Councilmember, Palm Beach Gardens
Alissa Schafer, Supervisor, Soil & Water Conservation District, Pembroke Pines
Joshua Simmons, Commissioner, Coral Springs
Nick Sortal, Councilmember, Plantation
Carlos Guillermo Smith, State Representative, Orlando
Linda Stewart, State Senator, Orlando
Annette Taddeo, State Senator, Miami
Victor Torres, State Senator, Orlando/Kissimmee
Georgia
Becky Evans, State Representative, Atlanta
Anthony Ford, Mayor, Stockbridge
Steve Henson, State Senator, Stone Mountain
Zulms Lopez, State Representative-Elect, Atlanta
Pedro Marin, State Representative, Duluth
Hawaii
Stanley Chang, State Representative, Honolulu
Roy Takumi, State Representative, Honolulu
Tina Wildberger, State Representative, Kihei
Idaho
Shawn Barigar, Councilmember ember, Twin Falls
Jimmy Hallyburton, Councilmember, Boise
Kendra Kenyon, County Commissioner, Boise
Diana Lachiondo, County Commissioner, Boise
Lauren McLean, Mayor, Boise
Lauren Necochea, State Representative, Boise
Melissa Wintrow, State Representative, Boise
Illinois
Alma Anaya, County Commissioner, Chicago
Scott Britton, County Commissioner, Glenview
James Cappleman, Alderman, Chicago
Melissa Conyears-Ervin, City Treasurer, Chicago
Daniel Didech, State Representative, Buffalo Grove
Laura Fine, State Senator, Glenview
Robyn Gabel, State Representative, Evanston
Edgar Gonzalez, Jr., State Representative, Chicago
Will Guzzardi, State Representative, Chicago
Lindsey LaPointe, State Representative, Chicago
Daniel La Spata, Alderman, Chicago
Lori E. Lightfoot, Mayor, Chicago
Raymond Lopez, Alderman, Chicago
Matthew Martin, Alderman, Chicago
Kevin Morrison, County Commissioner, Schaumburg
Jonathan “Yoni” Pizer, State Representative, Chicago
Ann Rainey, Alderman, Evanston
George Van Dusen, Mayor, Skokie
Andre Vasquez, Alderman, Chicago
Indiana
Zach Adamson, City Councilor, Indianapolis
John Hamilton, Mayor, Bloomington
Blake Johnson, State Representative, Indianapolis
Iowa
Marti Anderson, State Representative, Des Moines
Tracy Ehlert, State Representative, Cedar Rapids
Lindsay James, State Representative, Dubuque
Mary Mascher, State Representative, Iowa City
Andy McKean, State Representative, Anamosa
Brent Oleson, County Commissioner, Marion
Art Staed, State Representative, Cedar Rapids
Zacharia Wahls, State Senator, Coralville
Stacey Walker, County Supervisor, Cedar Rapids
Kansas
Lacey Cruse, County Commissioner, Wichita
Joyce Warshaw, Mayor, Dodge City
Rui Xu, State Representative, Westwood
Kentucky
Nima Kulkarni, State Representative, Louisville
Susan Westrom, State Representative, Lexington
Louisiana
Cyndi Nguyen, Councilmember, New Orleans
Maine
Pious Ali, City Councilor At-Large, Portland
Brownie Carson, State Senator, Harpswell
Kristen S. Cloutier, State Representative, Lewiston
Jim Handy, State Representative, Lewiston
Thom Harnett, State Representative, Gardiner
Deane Rykerson State Representative, Kittery Point
Denise Tepler, State Representative, Topsham
Maryland
Malcolm Augustine, State Senator, Annapolis
Colin Byrd, Mayor, Greenbelt
Julie Palakovich Carr, Delegate, District 17
Kathleen Dumais, State Representative, Annapolis
Cindy Dyballa, Councilmember, Takoma Park
Brian Feldman, State Senator, Annapolis
Jessica Feldmark, Delegate, Columbia
David Fraser-Hidalgo, Delegate, Annapolis
Dannielle Glaros, County Councilmember, Upper Marlboro
Evan Glass, County Councilmember, Montgomery County
Edouard Haba, Councilmember, Hyattsville
Tom Hucker, Montgomery County Councilmember, Silver Spring
Julian Ivey, Delegate, Cheverly
Anne Kaiser, Delegate, Silver Spring
Kacy Kostiuk, Councilmember, Takoma Park
Clarence Lam, State Senator, Columbia
Susan Lee, State Senator, Annapolis
Mary Lehman, State Representative, Laurel
Sara Love, Delegate, Annapolis
David Moon, Delegate, Takoma Park
Joseline Peña-Melnyk, Delegate, Annapolis
Paul Pinsky, State Senator, Hyattsville
Sheila Ruth, Delegate, Baltimore
Emily Shetty, Delegate, Kensington
Jeffrey Zane Slavin, Mayor, Somerset
Kate Stewart, Mayor, Takoma Park
Deni Taveras, County Councilmember, Adelphi
Jeff Waldstreicher, State Senator, Kensington
Jheanelle Wilkins, Delegate, Silver Spring
Patrick Wojahn, Mayor, College Park
Massachusetts
Kenzie Bok, Councilor, Boston
Candy Mero Carlson, City Councilor, Worcester
Harriette Chandler, State Senator, Worcester
Jo Comerford, State Senator, Florence
Natalie Higgins, State Representative, Leominster
Adam Hinds, State Senator, Pittsfield
Kay Khan, State Representative, Newton
Daniel Koh, Selectboard Member, Andover
Jack Patrick Lewis, State Representative, Framingham
Michael Moore, State Senator, Worcester
David J. Narkewicz, Mayor, Northampton
Tram Nguyen, State Representative, Andover
William Reichelt, Mayor , West Springfield
Lindsay Sabadosa, State Representative, Northampton
Jeffrey Thielman, Arlington School Committee Member, Arlington
Martin J. Walsh, Mayor, Boston
Michigan
Rosalynn Bliss, Mayor, Grand Rapids
Brandon Haskell, County Commissioner, Lansing
Steve Maas, Mayor, City of Grandville
Gwen Markham, County Commissioner, Novi
William Miller, County Commissioner, Pontiac
Kurt Reppart, City Commissioner, Grand Rapids
Monica Sparks, County Commissioner, Kentwood
Robert Wittenberg, State Representative, Huntington Woods
Milinda Ysasi, City Commissioner, Grand Rapids
Doug Zylstra, County Commissioner, Holland
Minnesota
Peter Fischer, State Representative, Maplewood
Jacob Frey, Mayor, Minneapolis
Cam Gordon, Councilmember, Minneapolis
Alice Hausman, State Representative, Saint Paul
Kaohly Her, State Representative, Saint Paul
Melissa Hortman, State Representative, Brooklyn Park
Mitra Jalali, Councilmember, Saint Paul
Frank Jewell, County Commissioner, Duluth
Andrew Johnson, Councilmember, Minneapolis
Sydney Jordan, State Representative, Minneapolis
Fue Lee, State Representative, Saint Paul
Jamie Long, State Representative, Minneapolis
John Marty, State Senator, Roseville
Rena Moran, State Representative, Saint Paul
Beth Olson, County Commissioner, Duluth
Rafael E. Ortega, County Commissioner, Saint Paul
Sandy Pappas, State Senator, Saint Paul
Dave Pinto, State Representative, Saint Paul
Victoria Reinhardt, County Commissioner, White Bear Lake
Cory Springhorn, Councilmember, Shoreview
Jay Xiong, State Representative, Saint Paul
Mississippi
Christopher Bell, State Representative, Jackson
Chokwe Antar Lumumba, Mayor, Jackson
Missouri
LaDonna Appelbaum, State Representative, St. Louis
Shane Cohn, Alderman, St. Louis
Marlene Davis, Alderwoman, St. Louis
Christine Ingrassia, Alderwoman, St. Louis
Kip Kendrick, State Representative, Columbia
Lyda Krewson, Mayor, St. Louis
Heather Navarro, Alderwoman, St. Louis
Lewis Reed, President, Board of Aldermen, St. Louis
Annie Rice, Alderwoman, St. Louis
Montana
Dick Barrett, State Senator, Missoula
Mary Ann Dunwell, State Representative, Helena
John Engen, Mayor, Missoula
Moffie Funk, State Representative, Helena
Katharin Kelker, State Representative, Billings
Marilyn Marler, State Representative, Missoula
Penny Ronning, Councilwoman, Billings
David Strohmaier, County Commissioner, Missoula
Juanita Vero, County Commissioner, Missoula
Tom Winter, State Representative, Missoula
Nebraska
Leirion Gaylor Baird, Mayor, Lincoln
Sue Crawford, State Senator, Bellevue
Machaela Cavanaugh, State Senator, Lincoln
Nevada
Yvanna Cancela, State Senator, Las Vegas
Howard Watts, Assemblymember, Las Vegas
New Hampshire
Amanda Bouldin, State Representative, Manchester
Andrew Bouldin, State Representative, Manchester
Lisa Bunker, State Representative, Exeter
Joyce Craig, Mayor, Manchester
David Doherty, State Representative, Pembroke
Nicole Klein Knight, State Representative, Manchester
Patrick Long, State Representative & Alderman, Manchester
Dr. Peter Somssich, State Representative, Portsmouth
George Sykes, State Representative, Lebanon
Suzanne Vail, State Representative, Nashua
Mary Beth Walz, State Representative, Bow
Safiya Wazir, State Representative, Concord
Matthew B. Wilhelm, State Representative, Manchester
New Jersey
Jim Boyes, Councilman, Westfield
David Cohen, Council President, Princeton
Leticia Fraga, Councilwoman, Princeton
Roy Freiman, Assemblymember, Hillsborough
Sadaf Jaffer, Mayor, Montgomery Township
Devra Keenan, Committee Member, Montgomery Township, New Jersey
Michelle Pirone Lambros, Councilwoman, Princeton
Liz Lempert, Mayor, Princeton
Gayle Brill Mittler, Mayor, Highland Park
Eve Niedergang, Councilmember, Princeton
Mia Sacks, Councilmember, Princeton
Dwaine Williamson, Councilman, Princeton
New Mexico
Karen Bash, State Representative, Albuquerque
Timothy Keller, Mayor, Albuquerque
Gerald Ortiz y Pino, State Senator, Albuquerque
Bill Tallman, State Senator, Albuquerque
Renee Villarreal, Councilwoman, Santa Fe
New York
Alessandra Biaggi, State Senator, Bronx
Karla Boyce, County Legislator, Honeoye Falls
Noam Bramson, Mayor, New Rochelle
Byron W. Brown, Mayor, Buffalo
David Buchwald, Assemblymember, Mount Kisco
Bill de Blasio, Mayor, New York City
Margaret Chin, Councilmember, New York City
Patricia Fahy, Assemblymember, Albany
Vincent Felder, Minority Leader of the Monroe County Legislature, Rochester
Andrew Gounardes, State Senator, New York City
Brad Hoylman, State Senator, New York City
Timothy Kennedy, State Senator, Buffalo
Liz Krueger, State Senator, New York City
Charles Lavine, Assemblymember, Glen Cove
Donna Lupardo, Assemblymember, Binghamton
Rachel May, State Senator, Syracuse
Félix W. Ortiz, Assemblymember, Brooklyn
Amy Paulin, Assemblymember, Scarsdale
Karines Reyes, Assemblymember, Bronx
Carlina Rivera, Councilmember, New York City
Linda B. Rosenthal, Assemblymember, New York City
Nily Rozic, Assemblymember, Queens
Sean Ryan, Assemblymember, Buffalo
Kathy Sheehan, Mayor, Albany
MaryJane Shimsky, County Legislator, White Plains
Jo Anne Simon, Assemblymember, Brooklyn
Colin D. Smith, Westchester County Legislator, Peekskill
Fred Thiele, Assemblymember, Sag Harbor
Daniel Torres, Deputy Supervisor, New Paltz
Lovely Warren, Mayor, Rochester
Steven Weinberg, Mayor, Village of Thomaston
David Weprin, Assemblymember, Fresh Meadows
Gregory Young, County Supervisor, Gloversville
North Carolina
Vickie Adamson, County Commissioner, Raleigh
John Autry, State Representative, Raleigh
Mary Belk, State Representative, Charlotte
Natalie Beyer, School Board Member, Durham
Javiera Caballero, Councilmember, Durham
Heidi Carter, County Commissioner, Durham
Susan Fisher, State Representative, Asheville
Pam Hemminger, Mayor, Chapel Hill
Wendy Jacobs, County Commissioner Chair, Durham
Jillian Johnson, Mayor Pro Tempore, Durham
Lydia Lavelle, Mayor, Carrboro
Esther Manheimer, Mayor, Asheville
Graig Meyer, State Representative, Raleigh
Robert Reives, State Representative, Raleigh
Susan Rodriguez-McDowell, County Commissioner, Charlotte
Steve Schewel, Mayor, Durham
Damon Seils, Councilmember, Carrboro
Kandie Smith, State Representative, Greenville
Terry Van Duyn, State Senator, Asheville
Braxton Winston, Councilmember, Charlotte
North Dakota
Tim Mathern, State Senator, Fargo
Ohio
Elizabeth Brown, Council President Pro Tempore, Columbus
Phyllis Cleveland, Councilmember, Cleveland
Valerie Cumming, Vice Mayor, Westerville
David Donofrio, Board of Education Member, Southwestern City School District, Columbus
Rob Dorans, Councilmember, Columbus
Basheer Jones, Councilman, Cleveland
Wade Kapszukiewicz, Mayor, Toledo
Brian Kazy, Councilman, Cleveland
Leeman Kessler, Mayor, Gambier
David Leland, State Representative, Columbus
Dale Miller, County Councilperson, Cleveland
Bhuwan Pyakurel, Councilmember, Reynoldsburg
Emmanuel Remy, Councilmember, Columbus
Matt Zone, Councilmember, Cleveland
Oklahoma
Carrie Blumert, County Commissioner, Oklahoma City
James Cooper, Councilperson, Oklahoma City
Carri Hicks, State Senator, Oklahoma City
Oregon
Chloe Eudaly, Commissioner, Portland
Kathryn Harrington, Washington County Commission Chair, Hillsboro
Susheela Jayapal, County Commissioner, Portland
Alissa Keny-Guyer, State Representative, Portland
Teresa Alonso Leon, State Representative, Salem
Eddy Morales, Gresham City Councilor, Gresham
Sharon Meieran, County Commissioner, Portland
Jessica Vega Pederson, County Commissioner, Portland
Carla C. Piluso, State Representative, Gresham
Carmen Rubio, County Commissioner, Portland
Jeff Reardon, State Representative, Portland
Ricki Ruiz, Reynolds School Board Member, Gresham
Deian Salazar, Precinct Committee Person, Portland
Marc San Soucie, City Councilor, Beaverton
Lori Stegmann, County Commissioner, Portland
Stephanie Stephens, School Board Member, David Douglas School District, Portland
Andrea Valderrama, Chair, David Douglas School Board, Portland
Marty Wilde, State Representative, Eugene
Pennsylvania
Janet Diaz, Councilmember, Lancaster
Ronald Filippelli, Mayor, State College
Jordan Harris, State Representative (Democratic Whip), Philadelphia
Timothy Kearney, State Senator, Springfield
James F. Kenney, Mayor, Philadelphia
Kevin Madden, County Commissioner, Media
Joanna McClinton, State Representative, Philadelphia
William Peduto, Mayor, Pittsburgh
Joseph Schember, Mayor, Erie
Michael Schlossberg, State Representative, Allentown
Judith Schwank, State Senator, Reading
Brian Sims, State Representative, Philadelphia
Jared Solomon, State Representative, Philadelphia
Danene Sorace, Mayor, Lancaster
Erika Strassburger, Councilmember, Pittsburgh
Rhode Island
Jorge Elorza, Mayor, Providence
Raymond Hull, State Representative, Providence
South Carolina
Carol Jackson, Councilmember, Charleston
South Dakota
Shawn Bordeaux, State Representative, Mission
Linda Duba, State Representative, Sioux Falls
Reynold Nesiba, State Senator, Sioux Falls
Ray Ring, State Representative, Vermillion
Tennessee
John Ray Clemmons, State Representative, Nashville
Indya Kincannon, Mayor, Knoxville
Seema Singh, Councilwoman, Knoxville
Tangi Smith, County Commissioner, Clarksville
Texas
Nicole Collier, State Representative, Fort Worth
Vikki Goodwin, State Representative, Austin
Donna Howard, State Representative, Austin
Celia Israel, State Representative, Austin
Clay Jenkins, County Judge, Dallas
Ina Minjarez, State Representative, San Antonio
Christin Morales, State Representative, Houston
Ron Nirenberg, Mayor, San Antonio
Letitia Plummer, Councilmember, Houston
Edward Pollard, Councilmember, Houston
Carl Sherman, State Representative, Lancaster
Sylvester Turner, Mayor , Houston
Utah
Patrice Arent, State Representative, Millcreek
Joel Briscoe, State Representative, Salt Lake City
Luz Escamilla, State Senator, Salt Lake City
Ann Granato, Salt Lake County Council, Millcreek
Stephen Handy, State Representative, Layton
Suzanne Harrison, State Representative, Draper
Timothy Hawkes, State Representative, Centerville
Sandra Hollins, State Representative, Salt Lake City
Jani Iwamoto, State Senator-Assistant Minority Whip, Salt Lake City
Dan Johnson, State Representative, Logan
Brian S. King, State Representative, Salt Lake City
Erin Mendenhall, Mayor, Salt Lake City
Carol Spackman Moss, State Representative, Holladay
Angela Romero, State Representative, Salt Lake City
Jeff Silvestrini, Mayor, Millcreek
Steve Waldrip, State Representative, Eden
Raymond Ward, State Representative, Bountiful
Elizabeth Weight, State Representative, West Valley City
Mark Wheatley, State Representative, Salt Lake City
Jenny Wilson, Mayor, Salt Lake County
Mike Winder, State Representative, West Valley
Vermont
Thomas Chittenden, City Councilor, South Burlington
Brian Cina, State Representative, Burlington
Mari Cordes, State Representative, Lincoln
Ali Dieng, City Councilor, Burlington
Sarah Copeland Hanzas, State Representative, Bradford
Kristine Lott, Mayor, Winooski
Jim McCullough, State Representative, Williston
Ann Pugh, State Representative, South Burlington
Marybeth Redmond, State Representative, Essex
Robin Scheu, State Representative, Middlebury
Joan Shannon, Councilor, Burlington
Maida F. Townsend, State Representative, South Burlington
Theresa Wood, State Representative, Waterbury
Michael Yantachka, State Representative, Charlotte
Virginia
Richard Baugh, Councilmember, Harrisonburg
Elizabeth Bennett-Parker, Vice Mayor, Alexandria
Patrick Hope, Delegate, Arlington
Mark Keam, Delegate, Vienna
McKinley Price, Mayor, Newport News
Sam Rasoul, Delegate, Roanoke
Sal Romero, Vice Mayor, Harrisonburg
Ibraheem Samirah, Delegate, Herndon
Shelly Anne Simonds, Delegate, Newport News
Kathy Tran, Delegate, Springfield
James Walkinshaw, Supervisor, Fairfax County
Justin Wilson, Mayor, Alexandria
Washington
Claudia Balducci, County Council Chair, Seattle
Reuven Carlyle, State Senator, Seattle
Jeannie Darneille, State Senator, Tacoma
Mona Das, State Senator, Olympia
Jenny A. Durkan, Mayor, Seattle
Joe Fitzgibbon, State Representative, West Seattle
Jessica Forsythe, Councilmember, Redmond
M. Lorena González, City Council President, Seattle
Roger Goodman, State Representative, Kirkland
Mia Gregerson, State Representative, SeaTac
Lisa Herbold, Councilmember, Seattle
Sam Hunt, State Senator, Olympia
Jay Inslee, Governor, Olympia
Karen Keiser, State Senator, Des Moines
Jeanne Kohl-Welles, King County Councilmember, Seattle
Connie Ladenburg, County Councilmember, Tacoma
Liz Lovelett, State Senator, Anacortes
Jamie Pedersen, State Senator, Seattle
Gerry Pollet, State Representative, Seattle
Chris Roberts, Councilmember, Shoreline
Cindy Ryu, State Representative, Shoreline
Rebecca Saldana, State Senator, Seattle
Sharon Tomiko Santos, State Representative, Olympia
Tana Senn, State Representative, Mercer Island
Derek Stanford, State Senator, Bothell
My-Linh Thai, State Representative, Newcastle
Dave Upthegrove, Councilmember, Des Moines
Javier Valdez, State Representative, Seattle
Derek Young, County Councilmember, Tacoma
West Virginia
Rosemary Ketchum, Councilwoman, Wheeling
Wisconsin
Samba Baldeh, Alder, Madison
Shiva Bidar, Councilmember, Madison
David Bowen, State Representative, Milwaukee
Jonathan Brostoff, State Representative, Milwaukee
Ryan Clancy, County Supervisor, Milwaukee
Michele Doolan, Dane County Supervisor, Cross Plains
Julie Gordon, County Board Supervisor, Oshkosh
Michael Norton, County Commissioner, Oshkosh
Shawn Rolland, County Board Supervisor, Wauwatosa
Sequanna Taylor, County Supervisor, Milwaukee
Michael Tierney, Alder, Madison
Michael Verveer, Alderperson, Madison
Wyoming
Charles Pelkey, State Representative, Laramie
Mike Yin, State Representative, Jackson
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HIGHLIGHTS FOR ABC NEWS’ ‘GOOD MORNING AMERICA,’ AUG. 21-26
The following report highlights the programming of ABC’s “Good Morning America” during the week of Aug. 21-26. “Good Morning America” is a two-hour, live program anchored by Robin Roberts, George Stephanopoulos and Michael Strahan, and Ginger Zee is the chief meteorologist. The morning news program airs MONDAY-FRIDAY (7:00-9:00 a.m. EDT) on ABC.
Highlights of the week include the following:
Monday, Aug. 21 — The Right Stuff: On the Road with “GMA” lifestyle contributor Lori Bergamotto kicks off in Denver; author Karin Slaughter (“After That Night”); “GMA” Book Club August pick author Elizabeth Acevedo; a chat and performance by Westlife
Tuesday, Aug. 22 — “The Bachelorette”’s Charity Lawson; The Right Stuff: On the Road with “GMA” lifestyle contributor Lori Bergamotto stops in Cleveland; “GMA3” co-anchor DeMarco Morgan in Rolling Fork, Mississippi, with an update following the tornado; a chat and performance by Parker McCollum
Wednesday, Aug. 23 — Professional tennis player Chris Eubanks; The Right Stuff: On the Road with “GMA” lifestyle contributor Lori Bergamotto stops by the Twin Cities; author Kevin Kwan talks 10th anniversary of bestselling book (“Crazy Rich Asians”)
Thursday, Aug. 24 — The Right Stuff: On the Road with “GMA” lifestyle contributor Lori Bergamotto in Philadelphia; professional tennis player Frances Tiafoe; pizza chef Mark Iacono; “GMA” contributor Jess Sims talks to rising tennis player about his journey to the U.S. Open
Friday, Aug. 25— The Right Stuff: On the Road with “GMA” lifestyle contributor Lori Bergamotto concludes in New York City; Summer Concert Series continues with a chat and performance by Tim McGraw
Saturday, Aug. 26 — Former Disney Channel stars Christy Carlson Romano and Anneliese van der Pol launch their new podcast (“BNB Podcast”); Deals and Steals with ABC e-commerce editor Tory Johnson
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Heres the full look at my contribution to the upcoming show 'Gaia Reborn: A Future Utopia'. Curated by Beautiful Bizarre Magazine and hosted by Urban Nation Museum in Berlin, the show runs May 11th- July 10th and features over 50 of the world’s best artists in contemporary representational art across all styles and traditional mediums, individually and collectively bringing to life an incredibly important theme – the conservation of our planet!
Exhibiting Artists include: Amy Sol, Audrey Kawasaki, Brian Viveros, Caia Koopman, Calvin Ma, Chris Berens, Ciou, Crystal Morey, Dilka Bear, Ellen Jewett, Erika Sanada, Ewa Prończuk-Kuziak, Fin Dac [mural], Hannah Yata, Kelogsloops, Jana Brike, Jasmine Becket-Griffith, Jean Pierre Arboleda, Jessica Dalva, Joel Rea, Johnson Tsang, J Louis, Julie Filipenko, Juliette Clovis, Kate MacDowell, Kazuki Takamatsu, Kevin Peterson, Kisung Koh, Laura Colors, Lori Nelson, Lucy Hardie, Mab Graves, Marie Larkin, Miho Hirano, Nadezda, Naoto Hattori, Natalia Fabia, Olga Esther, ONEQ, Peca, Rebecca Leveille, Redd Walitzki, Richard Ahnert, Rose Freymuth-Frazier, Sarah Joncas, Sarah Louise Davey, Scott Musgrove, CRAWW, Tom Bagshaw, Tom Christophersen, Tran Nguyen, Troy Brooks, Miss Van, Vipoo Srivilasa, Yousuke Kawashima.
To receive the Collectors Preview please email @danijelakrha at
[email protected]
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MBTI & Actors: NT, SP, SJ Types
See also: NF actors
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ENTP
Ben AFFLECK
Riz AHMED
Will ARNETT
Alexandre ASTIER
Edouard BAER
Sacha BARON COHEN
Jason BATEMAN
Jack BLACK
Carrie BROWNSTEIN
Peter CAPALDI
Steve CARELL
Alain CHABAT
John CLEESE
Kieran CULKIN
Macaulay CULKIN
Whitney CUMMINGS
Rob DELANEY
Peter DINKLAGE
Robert DOWNEY Jr.
David DUCHOVNY
Tina FEY
Martin FREEMAN
Zach GALIFIANAKIS
Ilana GLAZER
Jeff GOLDBLUM
Hugh GRANT
Kathy GRIFFIN
Bill HADER
Eddie IZZARD
Anna KENDRICK
John KRASINSKI
Ashton KUTCHER
Hugh LAURIE
Téa LEONI
Julia LOUIS-DREYFUS
Jane LYNCH
Seth MACFARLANE
Gaten MATARAZZO
Stephen MERCHANT
Bill MURRAY
Edward NORTON
Bob ODENKIRK
Simon PEGG
Chelsea PERETTI
Matthew PERRY
Ryan REYNOLDS
Seth ROGEN
Dax SHEPARD
Cole SPROUSE
Emma THOMPSON
Lily TOMLIN
Alan TUDYK
Taika WAITITI
Christoph WALTZ
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INTP
Woody ALLEN
Simon AMSTELL
Fred ARMISEN
Richard AYOADE
Michael CERA
Jemaine CLEMENT
Jesse EISENBERG
Hannah GADSBY
Kate MCKINNON
Tig NOTARO
B.J. NOVAK
Orelsan / Aurélien COTENTIN
James SPADER
Tilda SWINTON
Zach WOODS
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ENTJ
Gillian ANDERSON
Lauren BACALL
Jean-Pierre BACRI
Troian BELLISARIO
Cate BLANCHETT
Kate BOSWORTH
Brian COX
Jodie FOSTER
Ricky GERVAIS
Katharine HEPBURN
Oscar ISAAC
Bruce LEE
Julianna MARGULIES
Cynthia NIXON
Arnold SCHWARZENEGGER
Jerry SEINFELD
Charlize THERON
Kristin Scott THOMAS
Orson WELLES
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INTJ
Penn BADGLEY
Brady CORBET
Stephen DILLANE
Ben MCKENZIE
Alan RICKMAN
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ESFP
Pamela ANDERSON
Asia ARGENTO
Drew BARRYMORE
Jane BIRKIN
Orlando BLOOM
Kim BODNIA
Cameron DIAZ
Olivia COLMAN
Adèle EXARCHOPOULOS
Karen GILLAN
Tiffany HADDISH
Mark HAMILL
Tom HARDY
Taraji P. HENSON
Tom HOLLAND
Juliette LEWIS
Lindsay LOHAN
Natasha LYONNE
Matthew MCCONAUGHEY
Michael MCDOWELL
Rose MCGOWAN
Chloe Grace MORETZ
Rita ORA
Pedro PASCAL
Busy PHILIPPS
Chris PRATT
Will SMITH
Omar SY
Wanda SYKES
Elizabeth TAYLOR
Sophie TURNER
Jodie WHITTAKER
Maisie WILLIAMS
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ISFP
Jacob ANDERSON
Noah CENTINEO
Timothée CHALAMET
Marion COTILLARD
Dane DEHAAN
Benicio DEL TORO
Johnny DEPP
Adam DRIVER
Dominic FIKE
Charlotte GAINSBOURG
Ryan GOSLING
Kit HARINGTON
Lauryn HILL
Dakota JOHNSON
Vicky KRIEPS
Heath LEDGER
Diego LUNA
Rami MALEK
Lee PACE
Vanessa PARADIS
Rob PATTINSON
Luke PERRY
Evan PETERS
Brad PITT
Sergei POLUNIN
Norman REEDUS
Keanu REEVES
Mark RUFFALO
Léa SEYDOUX
Aaron TAYLOR-JOHNSON
Liv TYLER
Marine VACTH
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AWKWAFINA
Christian BALE
Roseanne BARR
Josh BROLIN
Nikolaj COSTER-WALDAU
Pete DAVIDSON
Lea DELARIA
Jean DUJARDIN
Scott EASTWOOD
Idris ELBA
Michael FASSBENDER
Jamie FOXX
Whoopi GOLDBERG
Woody HARRELSON
Kevin HART
Chris HEMSWORTH
Charlie HUNNAM
Samuel L. JACKSON
Daniel KALUUYA
Johnny KNOXVILLE
Mila KUNIS
Matt LEBLANC
Jason MOMOA
Eddie MURPHY
Jack O’CONNELL
Timothy OLYPHANT
Michelle RODRIGUEZ
Mickey ROURKE
Adam SANDLER
Miles TELLER
Mark WAHLBERG
Zendaya
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ISTP
Kevin BACON
Jonathan BANKS
Dave BAUTISTA
Emory COHEN
Daniel CRAIG
Robert DE NIRO
Jamie DORNAN
Sam ELLIOTT
Travis FIMMEL
Harrison FORD
Keir GILCHRIST
Aidan GILLEN
Rooney MARA
Mads MIKKELSEN
Aubrey PLAZA
Jeremy RENNER
Matthias SCHOENAERTS
Michael SHANNON
Lakeith STANFIELD
Kristen STEWART
Maura TIERNEY
Christopher WALKEN
Fionn WHITEHEAD
Bruce WILLIS
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ESFJ
Jessica ALBA
Jennifer ANISTON
Millie Bobby BROWN
Priyanka CHOPRA
Zac EFRON
Chris EVANS
Jennifer GARNER
Henry GOLDING
Sarah JESSICA PARKER
Minka KELLY
Blake LIVELY
Eva LONGORIA
Jennifer LOPEZ
Lori LOUGHLIN
Lea MICHELE
Shay MITCHELL
Mandy MOORE
Gwyneth PALTROW
Madelaine PETSCH
Olivia RODRIGO
Kiernan SHIPKA
Kerry WASHINGTON
Kate WINSLET
Reese WITHERSPOON
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ISFJ
Henry CAVILL
Megan FOX
Nick JONAS
Nicole KIDMAN
Tori SPELLING
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ISTJ
Clint EASTWOOD
Tommy LEE JONES
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See also: NF actors
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“The Road” exhibition collected images from 46 artists from across the country to create an exhibition that celebrates, highlights and explores the American road and all that it in-tells. The exhibition will survey the notion of the American Road. The road is an iconic theme that runs in some of the best and well known American photographers work such as Stephen Shore, Ed Ruscha, Alec Soth and many others . Photographers have traveled these vast landscapes and across thousands of miles to document this country and all that surrounds the road; the landscape, the gas stations, the motels, the diners and everything that comes by its side and its lifestyle.
Curated by Dana Stirling & Yoav Friedlander and hosted at the JKC Gallery in New Jersey.
The Road will run from February 24th through March 27th with a reception and talk on March 12th from 5:00-7:00 pm. The talk will be at 6:00pm.
Selected Artists: Hans Gindlesberger, Joel Stevenett, Lauren Grabelle, Dave Bennett, Michael Joseph, Heather Binns, Chris Bentley, Daniel George, Neal Johnson, Ryan Schude, Sam Angel, Marc Newton, Lori Pond, Lindsay Godin, Parker Reinecker, Emmanuel Monzon, Kelsey Sucena, Lindsey Rickert, Kathy Shorr, Jon Feinstein, Aline Smithson, Betty Press, Tracy Fish, Cody Bratt, Lauren Finch, Young Suh, Becky Wilkes, Roslyn Julia, Dave Hanson, Alanna Styer, Justin Curtis, Grace Weston, David Egan, John Puffer,Liz Albert, Paul Sisson, Caleb Churchill, Lisa Guerriero, Sara Macel, John Sanderson, Eric Kunsman, Will Douglas, Tabitha Timm, Noritaka Minami, Laura Glabman and Annette Lemay Burke.
Selected Digital Slideshow Artists: Joel Stevenett, Reid Temple, Nick Shepard, Lauren Grabelle, John Francis, Kevin Hoth, Cocoa Laney, Kyle Everett Smith, Jp Terlizzi, Alyson Bowen, Jaime Alvarez, Nika De Carlo, Darren Ellis, Anibal Pella-woo, Dzesika Devic, Dave Bennett, Michael Joseph, Jessica Brewer Prugh, John Slavin, Chris Bentley, Kelly Burgess, Daniel George, Neal Johnson, Ryan Schude, Charlie Zielinski, Mark Sawrie Sawrie, Sam Angel, Sarah Hinrichs, Marc Newton, Whitney Bradshaw, Heather Palecek, Jiageng Lin, Clifford Cooper, Evan Perkins, Parkewr Reinecker, Epiphany Knedler, Alexandra Gataeva, Kelsey Sucena, Lindsey Rickert, Mateo Ruiz Gonzalez, Kathy Shorr, Kimmo Sahakangas, Jon Feinstein, Dorie Dahlberg, Danny Degennaro, Micah Mccoy, Aline Smithson, Betty Press, Frank Schramm, Yael Nov, Andie Capace, Dana Marks, Cody Bratt, Nicholas Gaffney, Anika Steppe, Nick Gorski, Lauren Finch, Michael Amato, Young Suh, Noah Winslow, Matthew Portch, Jacob Moss, John Kinney, Dave Hanson, Justin Curtis, Christine Tharp, Grace Weston, Marissa Iamartino, David Egan, John Puffer, Urizen Freaza, Liz Albert, Laia Albert , Paul Sisson, Caleb Churchill, Martin Krafft, Alice Renegar, Victoria Crayhon, Ira Wagner, Kristen Bartley, Michaela Warren, Anna Ryabtsov, Sara Macel, Eliot Rockett, Sarah Frazier, John Sanderson, Eric Kunsman, Alain Licari, Noritaka Minami, David Cann, Deshawn Mcleod, Ashley Moog Bowlsbey and Chris Herrera.
Float Photo Magazine was founded by Dana Stirling and Yoav Friedlander in March 2014 with the launch of the first issue “Into the Wild”. Float was created with the goal to share and celebrate the photographic work of versatile roster of contemporary photographers from around the world. From young and emerging to established artists, Float features high quality and creative work with the intention to inspire and push forward our photo community. We offer artists various opportunities and platforms for exposure - Instagram takeovers, book reviews, interviews, curated magazine issues, exhibitions with more to come. Float takes pride in collaborating with many other photo platforms to create a unique, open minded and welcoming space for photographers. And you as well are welcome to join us.
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Sewing Circle Participants
Sewing Circle Participants
Thank you to everyone who participated in sewing the rhinoceros! We could never have finished it without you. You are forever in our hearts.
Deanna Cruise back
Juliana Pennington shoulder
Yue Yang Caigla Zou back
Yuen (Jessica) Chen back
Kelly White shoulder
Athena Johns leg
Antoinette Barton head
Erica Lipshultz rump
Marc Fletcher back left foot
Siobhan Cassidy front right leg
Elisa Li head
Harry Yu head
Beth Thomas snout
Erica Barajas forehead
Vivian Romney shoulder
Zoe Walker head
Amy Khalmann rear flank
Alina Hayes feet
Janice Wood rear flank
Barb Bakun head
Andi Wong rear flank
Sarah Stein back, thigh
Chloe Marrinstein head, foot, outline, da booty
Sadie Marrinstein thigh
Amanda H. Johnson head, foot, outline
Kaila Wood head, foot, outline
Leah Johnson head, foot, outline
Ani Mukerji back leg
Inka Mukerji back leg
Winnie Ding rear flank
Jennifer White back feet
August White back feet
Neve Schmitt head
Michelle Schmitt head
Sigrid foot
Leah Anderson foot
Mary Kenny rump
Isle Oritt rump
Olga back leg
Dustin rhinobum!
Linnea Furlog head
Pam Deluco rear leg, haunch, elbow, letters
Jeff Thomas back
Bryan Barkley rear
Mary Wheeler back top flank
Teri Gardiner tail hair, rump, belly, ridge of back
Robin Hill rump
Darcy Padilla stomach
Emily Clark-Krasner rear
Yuen Chen leg
Jodi Connelly back
Noah Greene belly
Ryan Meyer belly and back
Arielle Rebek belly
Muzi LaRowe eyes
T. Blackmon bottom
Bettina Pauley tail
Allyson Feeney rump
Mark Baugh-Sasaki back foot
Dox Lorax haunch
Kelli Rae rump
Cesar Rubio unknown
Ho Yan Nip unknown
Frank Merritt all over, circles, edges, hindquarters, shoulder, rump, dark purple bottom edge of shoulder armor, behind the ear
Kim Miskowicz rump, right foot, rear/rump
Julia Langer buttocks
Jonathan Coignard buttocks
Suzanne Gore haunch
Kelly Wang from hip to buttock
Steve Rasmussen rear leg
Bob Rocco rump
Odysseus Wolken upper rump
Juliette Langley lower rump
Fehim Haelzic crown/forehead
Leyla Haelzic crown/forehead
Tanja Gels head
Lisa Ekstrom from right leg, forehead
Eva Walker front leg
Sara Wright eye
Karrie Hovey shoulder
M. Dym a wrinkle on the head
Amy M. Ho front foot, forehead
Dave Lyons just below eye
Mel Day forehead
Heather Peters ear
Helen Hiebert butt
Alyssa Casey neck, horn
Vanessa Gingold rump
Mary V. Marsh front right toe, ear
Antonio Guerra letra C
Jenny Phillips hands
Ingrid Rojas Contreras hoof
Maia Wachtel lines on the back
Roli Douglas the top line
Noga Wizansky rump
Suzanne Forester border line
Cindy Steiler face
Alexa Boromo behind
Amber Hoy back
Melody Dalton back
Cheyenne Dalton rear feet
Elizabeth Boyne ear
Teddy Midler front foot
Drew Cameron face
Cathy DeForest front left hoof
Leah Korican face
Mayumi Hamanaka r - text
Dana Zed shoulder
Erin Sheanin knee
Alisha Funkhouser front foot
Debbie Walker unknown
Nancy Marriner tail
Summer Om face
Eraden Wordal Chesh face
Isle Oritt knee
Mary Grace Tate toe
Sophia Auen face
April Marriner tail
Charlotte Semmes snout
Andre Chevonier foot
Jane Cassidy foot
Kellen Rhoda foot
Meiasha Gray border
Samantha Bankston back foot
Winship Varnes hindquarters
Miranda McFarland belly
Susan Paigen nose
Kevin Holmes ear
Jackie Wallowheng plants
Beta Heist Morello edge
Elaine Todd nose and edge near nose
Lori Chambers back foot
Mickie McCormic foot scales
Jeremy Logan ear hair
Brook Craddock mythical horn!
Morning Hullinger toe jam back foot, shoulder flank, final inner
C.C. Chaya scales
Lolli Jacobsen back
Sarah Crews rump
Connie Burket ears
Debbie Divine rear leg
Martha Rhea hindquarters
Donna Sandberg along the top of the back shoulder and letter H
Pam Morgan back
Ruth Cathcard Rake front leg and letter R
Gretchen Boyum front leg, front foot
Rachel Butler front leg
Lucy Butler front leg
Bill North butt, ground, back right foot
Caroline Stoll head
April Engstrom back right leg/hip
Connie Wilson close to face
Gloria Gonzalez hind foot
Judy Nease chin
Alleigh Weems horn
Lyndsi Weems back foot
Karla Prickett rump
Jennifer Baker back
Kent Manske spots
Susan Tuoley back foot and butt
Susan Paigen nose
Christina Steinbrecher pfrandt (lower leg)
Yeqi Song legs
Yuan Luo legs
Jenny Chin (Kuan-Jen) legs
Jingying Liang back leg
Jianguyin Reng back leg
Beth Abdallah back flank
Rebecca Redman back leg
Michael Seidel kidney lining
Rita Hsing head
Sandy Lee back
Chelsea Herman back
Marie Kidd right front foot
David Kidd right front foot
Amy Whitcomb rump
Bob Carpenter nose
Barbara Carpenter nose
Cynthia Beecher ear
Leteb Beecher ear
Susan Sweet ear
CK Itamura hamhock
Dionne Thornton front left foot, butt edge
Robert Wuilfe da booty
Gina Ching front foot
Jordan Juel front foot
Anne Ingraham front foot
Michelle Waters butt
Elizabeth Addison foot
Lydia Nakashima Dagarod shoulder
Linda Joy Kettwinkel snout
Peggy George butt
Maryly Snow scales
Zelisa back end
Scott Partch back end
Chin Cox head
Hada Marshall Booth head
Eduardo Arenas leg
Luna Gomez head
Sauita Patel gog (back)
Brian Lease back leg
Islonia Hasbrim frente
Guadalupe Portillo espalda
Queen Krubally back
Bridget McCraken back
Margaret Coston back
Kathleen Murphy belly
Julie Grigoryan ear
Joyce Subel border
Yatit Maidorh head
Omer head
Alon head
Rooek head
Eli head
Posja Mahushwai neckline
Talia nose
Ella ear
Jonathan nose
Nancy Brunn back
Sabina Brunn ears
Judith Fast back
Lindsey Stoll hoof
Emily Marks head
Victor Vargas chin
Britt-Marie Alon horn
Al Bloch horn
Alyssa Flores horn
John Hoffmeyer border
Madison Cockrum head
Anthony Murillo border
Sheri Simons front legs
Emily Matherson face
Hana Jones hoof (back foot)
Angela Kirchebel bottom left corner border,
small area of right foot, scales
Adele Etcheverry Sheets upper border rear and rear of Rhino
Leslie Jurado back leg, hoof scales
Jaime Muñoz shoulder
Aiden Ginn back leg
Sheecid Lopez border and back leg
Sophy Hock shoulder
Nancy Scott Patton rump
Hana Beaty shoulder, back leg
Eric D’Alessandro lower jaw
Betsy Copeland leg and hoof
Kylie McCloskey horn
Dellanira Carrillo butt
Jose Llamos hoof (back foot)
Timothy Clancy forehead
Kobley Benjamin Mona shoulder
Alicia Ramirez foot
Kim Green upper thigh/butt
Francesca Figone left back
Josette Stokes shoulder
Mercedes Yatta foot
Luis Medina booty
Shane Geoge face (under eye)
Ellen Baird foot
Daria Booth shoulder
Adria Davis backside
Johnny Bruno back foot
Brianna Warren leg
Adrienne Glatz forehead
Mallory Frucha bum
Kelly Weber front and back legs
Carissa Duggan booty
Jasmin Gonzalez foot
Francis Newsom rear end
Shari Maxson Hopper shoulder
Veronica Brenck butt
Marie Fox rump, front foot, back foot
Chloe Taylor root
Marissa Winslow rump/tail
Shai Porath head
Linda Bea Miller tummy
Tom Seoul rump
Kathleen Ritchie unknown
Sue Bottom front leg
Lisa Chu forehead
Anne Ingraham hind foot
Chris Voisard rump
Jane McLaughlin front foot
Malinda Thompson rear leg
Mallory Nomura Saul tusk and back
Judy Shintani tummy and rump
Kevin Austin top of nose, bottom of horn
Claudia Molley top of head, behind ear
Kate Oltmann butt
Amanda Bosma wrinkle on face
Xittaly Vasquez back leg
Emily Murray torso wrinkle
Julia Albo border
Miriam Hassman neck/face
Ryan Patton back left leg
Alexa Weber chin and left front leg
Jiovanny Soto forehead
Jenny Harp lower back
Steven Garen nose/head
Tallulah Terryl leg
Johanna Arnold back
Sean Olson muzzle
Emma Spertus back
Chris Challans loin, belly
Susan Kanowith-Klein rump
Christina Aumann eyelashes and forehead
Ruth Souza misc dorsal area
Phuong Pham booty
Laurie Crogan shoulder-scales
Lorna Turner armpit
Eva Hausam chin wavy lines
David Reiman shoulder
Lanqin Wang forehead
Camryn Travis belly
Jennifer Munnings eye/cheek
Brooke Sommers belly
Katie Gallagher ribs
Sariah Gonzalez forehead
Anthony Isenhour shoulder
Berenika Boberska the bottom!
Taylor Hoogsteden hip
Carmina Ellison sideburns
Nicole McHale shoulder blade
Preeva Tramiel back leg
Jessica Bernhardt front leg
Milldrid Thompson ear
Sharon Robinson front leg
Timiza Wagner back leg
Bobbie Jeffery rear of body
Joanne Landers ear
Sylvia Stanger front leg
Paula Landers back leg
Charlotte Jacobs front leg
Mavis Brown front shoulder
Cheryl Batrato haunch
Kathy Goldmaker shoulder
Liz Matthews back leg above the foot
Sailee Pawar back leg
Andrea Fleiner belly
Marina Taniform leg
Andres Taniform leg
Rose Nguyen ribs
Marco Chavez ribs
Lily May Larson cheek
Rachel Williamson back leg
Cheryl Zuur above the eye
Kathy Willis hindquarters
Martha White hindquarter
Artemis Koren head
Anika Sykora tummy
Irene Floyd hindquarter
Ming Zhou head
Max Koren front leg
Dinah Irino ear
Maya leg
Morgan Carter head
Ava Kasim the hinney
Isabella Anderson back
Ian Kussi-Gillu shoulder
Viyada Satyapan upper front back
Mahvash Salehpour back hip
Christina Bayley back foot
Pam Schwartz left leg
Lynn Koolish back leg
Sandra Duncan front hoof
Emily Rosenberg right leg
Gina Dixon back leg
Tamara Sommerfield neck
Diana R. Reton rear leg
Candace Kling shoulder
Cindy Jacomette head
Nicki Hitz Edison front leg
Toru Sueto front left leg
Jeanne Sueto under eye, along lower jaw
Linda Goss rear hip
Kim Meuli Brown back ribs
Michael Chin chin
Kasla Melton right back leg (pierna derecha)
Vanessa Herrera right back thing
Wendy Brown back leg
Jack Fleig front leg
Amanda Fleig front leg
Shobitha belly
Sasha back
Marilyn rear haunch
Caden Jo Hartdegen head/neck
Yolanda Araujo unknown
Meredith Payn unknown
Tiffany Hartdeger unknown
Richard cheek
Hanna Peacock shoulder
Juan Manuel Gutierrez rear hip
Paola Valencia head
Jesus Castillo head
Diego Barregan shoulder
Hernandez Irvin belly
Cindy Simmons cheek
Ginna Sierra upper leg
Carole Walters-Cook face
Angela Etsey back leg and thigh
Victor Navarro IV V neck
Elizabeth Finkler ear
Jennifer Lu lower tummy
Kylee Dougherty neck
Jada Wong stomach
Kerwin Azores back knee
Hugo Jimenez head
Becca Wong neck
Breanna Estrada unknown
Candaces Perrault shoulder
Kevin Liu belly and front of leg plates
Michael Huang Mil back leg
Natalie Diazza chin hairs
Eliza Villa dorsal neck
Steve Dellicalpini in that neck tho!
Michelle van Eyken right flank
Leslie McLaughlin shoulder circles
Angela Acosta front leg
Allison Acosta front shoulder circle
Rebecca Bui upper back leg
Barbara Post back foot
Irene Caravajal back leg
Gabrielle Koizumi neck
Clayton Bavor front leg
Ava Eui front leg
Judy Diamond upper shoulder
Mhanna Kutras front leg
Liam neck
Leona neck
Leana Olliffe stomach
Patti Samuelson right leg
A. Manley neck plates
Donna King right shoulder
Becky Leech right hindquarters
Raymond Mueller front left leg
Timmy shoulder
Asher Fleig front leg
Julia back leg
Nicole B chest
L. Hum hind leg
Alice Schwegman shoulder
Gail Blackmarr unknown
Christina Truong neck
June Dao scale
Ellie Reese a rear leg
Susan L. Goranson left rear leg
Marci Ariagno breast shield
Maya unknown
Diane Mestu head
Claudia Havah back leg
Mickey Guffin right upper hind leg
Annalise Sailen unknown
Jennifer Schaeffer front right leg
Mia rear leg
Joe Ranish right shoulder
Ann Ranish rear leg
Anthony left leg
Leslie Nobler neck
Anne Trickey back leg
Maris Kaplan neck fold and front shoulder
Paula Bohan neck fold
James Brooks neck
Amanda Briggs back right foot
Andrew Briggs back right foot
Miriam Briggs back right foot
Willow Yamaden cheek
Sarah Bartman neck
Bridget McMahon flank
Amy Brown jowl
Vanessa Dion Fletcher jowl
Denera Gains unknown
Justin Gains unknown
Kurt Salinas stomach/inner thigh
Randall Harrison upper mid bicep
Ivy Moya back foot
Pam Lonero breast plate
Molly Olsen Roush shoulder/neck area
Brook Olsen Roush shoulder/neck area
Susie Miller Roush shoulder/neck area
Reyhon Ertekin unknown
Torres Leck shoulder
Anna Banancks shoulder
Emily van Engel front leg
Silvia Eckert cheek
Davis Watson breastplate
Debachree Ghosh breastplate
Jessica Jane Jennings cheek
Kimberly Ann Piper shoulder
Alisa Murray cheek
Jennifer Hill breastplate
Susan Ady cheek
Chris Washburn neck
Janet Ady flank
Louise Horkey border
Nupur Kamat front shoulder
Tamela Holmes ear
Tameyah Holmes cheek
Ruth Tabancay upper leg
Teddy Midler shoulder
Jerry Majors Patterson cheek area
Susan Afell eye area
Elaine Todd neck
Senator Jordan cheek
Meadow unknown
Lori Chambers neck
Josephine Tumova neck
Fynn Tuma chest
Diana Dominguez chest
Jason Godeke neck
Cristina Mathews belly and front right leg
Jody Alexander neck, chest
Elaine Todd belly circles
Raquel Marquez belly
Josslyn Robles chest
Rhea Rynearson shoulder
Valerie Frey shoulder
Aidan Parker shoulder, right shoulder
A. Parker right shoulder
Seraphine Ries belly
Lid. C. belly
Jamelie whiskers
Carolyn Schneider upper shoulder
Josh Morsell lower front shoulder
Lia V. Wilson middle breast
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