Emmy nominations come out in like a month and I’m fucking THRILLED because the biggest fight of the night is gonna be Jared Harris in Chernobyl vs. Jared Harris in The Terror.
Francis Crozier vs. Valery Legasov in a fight to the death with Anderson Dawes refereeing, Layne Price commentating, and King George VI in the audience.
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Casting (Callbacks):
1. Abby Champion (Callbacks)
2. Adrianna Bach
3. Aiden Curtiss (Callbacks)
4. Alana Felisberto (Callbacks)
5. Alana Henry
6. Alanna Arrington (Callbacks)
7. Alannah Walton (Callbacks)
8. Alecia Morais (Callbacks)
9. Alessia Mertz
10. Alexandra Bonnesen
11. Alexina Graham (Gerücht: ohne Casting dabei)
12. Aleyna Fitzgerald (Callbacks)
13. Alicia Burke
14. Alicia Burke (Callbacks)
15. Alicia Herbeth
16. Alina Bobyleva
17. Alyssa Riley (Callbacks)
18. Ambra Battilana Gutierrez
19. Amilna Estevao (Callbacks)
20. Amira Pinheiro
21. Amy Black
22. Anabela Belikava
23. Anamarija Crnoja
24. Anastasia Panasenko
25. Angelica Erthal
26. Ange-Marie Moutambou
27. Anne de Paula
28. Antonina Petkovic (Callbacks)
29. Aqua Parios (Callbacks)
30. Ariela Soares
31. Ashika Pratt
32. Ashley Karah
33. Aube Jolicoeur
34. Azlin Nicolette
35. Barbara Fialho (Gerücht: ohne Casting dabei)
36. Barbara Palvin (Callbacks)
37. Barbara Valente
38. Barbra Lee Grant
39. Blanca Padilla (Callbacks)
40. Bojana Krsmanovic
41. Brittany Noon (Callbacks)
42. Brittni Tucker (Callbacks)
43. Brooke Lynn Buchanan
44. Brooke Perry (Callbacks)
45. Bruna Lirio (Callbacks)
46. Camille Opp
47. Candice Blackburn
48. Carmen Bruendler
49. Carola Remer
50. Carolina Sanchez
51. Catherine Laylin
52. Cayley King
53. Chantal Monaghan
54. Charlee Fraser
55. Charlotte D’Alessio
56. Charlotte Rose Hansen
57. Chase Carter (Callbacks)
58. Chelsey Weimar
59. Chen Estelle (Callbacks)
60. Cheyenne Maya Carty (Callbacks)
61. Chiharu Okunugi (Callbacks)
62. Chloe Braaten
63. Chuyan He (Callbacks)
64. Cindy Bruna (Gerücht: ohne Casting dabei)
65. Cindy Mello
66. Dahlia Savic
67. Daiane Sodre
68. Daniela Braga (Callbacks)
69. Danielle Herrington (Callbacks)
70. Danielle Knudson (Callbacks)
71. Dasha Malentina (Callbacks)
72. Destene Marie
73. Devon Windsor (Callbacks)
74. Dilan Cicek Deniz
75. Dilone (Callbacks)
76. Domonique Babineaux
77. Duckie Thot (Callbacks)
78. Ebonee Davis (Callbacks)
79. Effy Harvard
80. Elena Matei
81. Elizabeth Turner
82. Ella Rattigan
83. Ellen Rosa (Callbacks)
84. Elsa Baldaia
85. Emma Bartlett
86. Emma Brandstrup
87. Eniko Mihalik (Callbacks)
88. Eniola Abioro (Callbacks)
89. Erin Eliopulos
90. Eva Adams (Callbacks)
91. Eva Berzina (Callbacks)
92. Faith Lynch
93. Fernanda Ly (Callbacks)
94. Fernanda Oliveira (Callbacks)
95. Fiona Briseno
96. Flavia Lucini (Callbacks)
97. Frida Aasen (Callbacks)
98. Gabrielle Caunesil (Callbacks)
99. Georgia Fowler (Callbacks)
100. Georgia Gibbs
101. Gizele Oliveira (Callbacks)
102. Grace Bol (Callbacks)
103. Grace Elizabeth (ohne Casting dabei)
104. Greta Varlese (Callbacks)
105. Gwen van Meir
106. Hailey Clauson (Callbacks)
107. Hannah Donker
108. Hannah Ferguson (Callbacks)
109. He Cong (Callbacks)
110. Herieth Paul (Callbacks)
111. I-Hua
112. Iana Godnia
113. Iesha Hodges (Callbacks)
114. Imade Ogbewi
115. India Makailah Graham
116. Isabel Scholten (Callbacks)
117. Isilda Moreira (Callbacks)
118. Iwanna Bella
119. Jamea Byrd
120. Jasmine Daniels
121. Jasmine Sanders (Callbacks)
122. Jessica Clements (Callbacks)
123. Jessica Strother
124. Jessica Whitlow
125. Jessie Li
126. Joanna Bella
127. Johanna Szikszai
128. Jordan Rand (Callbacks)
129. Josephine Le Tutour (Callbacks)
130. Josie Canseco (Callbacks)
131. Jourdana Elizabeth (Callbacks)
132. Joy van der Eecken
133. Juana Burga
134. Julia Banas
135. Julia Belyakova (Callbacks)
136. Kamila Hansen
137. Kate Bock (Callbacks)
138. Kate Grigorieva (Callbacks)
139. Kate Li (Callbacks)
140. Keke Lindgard
141. Keliani Asmus
142. Kelly Gale (Callbacks)
143. Kelsey Merritt (Callbacks)
144. Kennidy Hunter
145. Kiko Arai
146. Kirstin Liljegren
147. Kristina Perie
148. Kristina Romanova (Callbacks)
149. Lais Oliveira (Callbacks)
150. Lameka Fox (Callbacks)
151. Lara Ghraoui (Callbacks)
152. Lara Helmer
153. Lauren de Graaf (Callbacks)
154. Lauren Layne
155. Leila Nda (Callbacks)
156. Leomie Anderson (Callbacks)
157. Lexi Hipchen
158. Lieke van Houten
159. Lilly-Marie Liegau
160. Lily Fofana
161. Linda Helena
162. Lini Kennedy
163. Lola Hendrickx Lomijoh
164. Lorena Rae (Callbacks)
165. Lotta Kaijarvi (Callbacks)
166. Lotta Maybelake (Callbacks)
167. Lucia Lopez (Callbacks)
168. Luma Grothe (Callbacks)
169. Luna Castilho
170. Maartje Verhoef (Callbacks)
171. Mackinley Hill
172. Madisin Rian
173. Madison Headrick
174. Madison Kirkbride
175. Maeva Marshall
176. Maggie Laine (ohne Casting dabei)
177. Maia Cotton (Callbacks)
178. Malaika Firth
179. Mame Camara (Callbacks)
180. Margaret Elson
181. Maria Borges (Callbacks)
182. Mariah Strongin
183. Mariama Diallo
184. Marianne Forseca
185. Martine Fox
186. Maya Stepper
187. Mayowa Nicholas (Callbacks)
188. McKenna Hellam
189. Megan Irminger
190. Megan Puleri
191. Megan Williams (Callbacks)
192. Melie Tiacoh (Callbacks)
193. Melissa Cuc
194. Melodie Vroom
195. Melodie Vaxelaire (Callbacks)
196. Meri Gulin
197. Mia Jokic
198. Mia Speicher
199. Michelle Dantas
200. Michelle van Bijnen
201. Michelle Xavier
202. Michi Delane
203. Mileshka Cortes (Callbacks)
204. Mili Boskovic
205. Ming Xi (Gerücht: ohne Casting dabei)
206. Miquela Vos (Callbacks)
207. Moa Aberg
208. Monica Cima (Callbacks)
209. Myla Dalbesio (Callbacks)
210. Myrthe Bolt (Callbacks)
211. Nadine Leopold (Callbacks)
212. Naki Depass
213. Natalia Sirotina
214. Neelam Gill
215. Nibar Madar
216. Nicole Potur
217. Noel Capri Berry
218. Olivia Edit Aarnio
219. One Wy (Callbacks)
220. Ophelie Guillermand (Callbacks)
221. Oumie Jammeh (Callbacks)
222. Paige Reifler
223. Pamela Ramos
224. Paulina Frankowska
225. Pauline Hoarau (Callbacks)
226. Peyton Olivia Knight
227. Pooja Mor
228. Raven Lyn
229. Raylane Raysa
230. Regan Kemper (Callbacks)
231. Regitze Christensen
232. Riane Herzik (Callbacks)
233. Riley Montana (Callbacks)
234. Robin Marjolein Holzken (Callbacks)
235. Rocio Crusset
236. Roos Abels (Callbacks)
237. Roosmarijn de Kok (Callbacks)
238. Rosmary Altuve Gomez
239. Rubina Dyan
240. Sadie Newman (Callbacks)
241. Samantha Archibald
242. Samile Bermannelli (Callbacks)
243. Sandra Martens
244. Sanne Vloet (Callbacks)
245. Sara Dijkink
246. Sarah Fraser
247. Sara Witt (Callbacks)
248. Sasha Kichinga (Callbacks)
249. Shanelle Nyasiase (Callbacks)
250. Shani Zigron (Callbacks)
251. Shanina Shaik (Callbacks)
252. Sharina Gutierrez
253. Shayna Terese Taylor (Callbacks)
254. Soa Denise
255. Sofia Jamora
256. Sofia Resing (Callbacks)
257. Sofie Grace Rovenstine (Callbacks)
258. Solange van Doorn (Callbacks)
259. Stamatina Vlami
260. Stefanie Giesinger
261. Stephanie Jackson
262. Stephanie Lyne
263. Subah Koj
264. Sui He (Callbacks)
265. Susanne Knipper
266. Symone Challenger
267. Taerlo Thein
268. Tako Nats
269. Tami Williams
270. Tanya Kizko (Callbacks)
271. Tarah Rodgers (Callbacks)
272. Tatiana Ringsby (Callbacks)
273. Toni Garrn (Callbacks)
274. Valentina Sampaio
275. Valery Kaufman (Callbacks)
276. Vanessa Moody (Callbacks)
277. Varsha Thapa
278. Victoria Lee (Callbacks)
279. Victoria Seng
280. Vika Ihnatenko
281. Wallette Watson
282. Wanesa Milhomem
283. Willow Hand (Callbacks)
284. Winnie Harlow (Callbacks)
285. Xiao Wen Ju (Callbacks)
286. Xin Xie (Callbacks)
287. Yada Villaret (Callbacks)
288. Yana Trufano
289. Yasmin Wijnaldum (Callbacks)
290. Yovanna Ventura
291. Ysaunny Brito
292. Zahara Davis (Callbacks)
293. Zoi Ageliki Mantzakanis
294. Zorana Kuzmanovic
295. Zuri Tibby (ohne Casting dabei)
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Super Bowl 55 As Predicted By Members Of The Maine, August Burns Red, Ice Nine Kills And More
Alright football fans, it’s that time of year -- time for the biggest day in sports: The Super Bowl. Aka the “Big Game,” the “Colossal Showdown,” the Sunday, Sunday, Sunday Chiefs fans have been waiting for since… well, last year when they beat the San Francisco 49ers.
Now, knowing most of you are probably thrilled to watch something other than Netflix reruns or your Instagram feed, we wanted to do our best to help build even more anticipation for Sunday’s matchup.
So, in order to get you even more excited for the championship duel between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Tom Brady-led Tampa Bay Buccaneers, we reached out to a handful of sports-savvy artists to see who they think will win it all.
To see what members of August Burns Red, The Maine, The Word Alive, Fit For A King, Ice Nine Kills and more had to say about Super Bowl 55, be sure to look below.
JB BRUBAKER - AUGUST BURNS RED
Chiefs 31 - Bucs 24
Tom Brady’s back in the Bowl but Patrick Mahomes has too many weapons for the Bucs defense to handle. I expect a high scoring game with the Chiefs getting it done for the second time in as many years.
JOHN O’CALLAGHAN - THE MAINE
I hope that when I’m 43 years old I’ll be playing in my tenth Super Bowl. I do not believe the Bucs will win, but my God, Tom Brady is unreal.
TELLE SMITH - THE WORD ALIVE
I think that in a perfect world, Tom Brady wins a Super Bowl for the Bucs to not only prove he can win without Bill [Belichick] but that he’s still the GOAT. I have hated him and the Patriots for so long but watching his once in a lifetime greatness has grown on me. That being said, the Chiefs win 42-24 😂 Mahomes is the future GOAT.
RYAN KIRBY - FIT FOR A KING
I’m going to go with the Bucs. I just can't bet against Tom Brady, I've been burnt on that too many times before. I think the Bucs defense is playing the best it has all year and they win in a kind of ugly game. 27-24 Bucs
RYAN “TUCK” O’LEARY - FIT FOR A KING
42-2 in favor of the pirate guys. I don’t like Tom Brady but I do love booty... that’s a pirate joke. The Chiefs get a safety and take Tom Brady out of the game with 2 minutes left.
KEVIN JORDAN - THIS WILD LIFE
Any man who kisses his teenage son on the lips in public has got that special sauce and Tom Brady is taking the Chiefs to Flavor Town. I also know nothing about football whatsoever. 100 - 3 Buccaneers.
PATRICK GALANTE - ICE NINE KILLS
As a Buffalo Bills fan, this decision is difficult. Some want to root against the Chiefs who beat us for the AFC Championship this year and others will always root against Tom Brady. I am one of the latter. I’m going with a Chiefs win 34 - 27. Screw Tom Brady.
NICK VENTIMIGLIA - GRAYSCALE
I think Tom Brady is going to take it all. Tampa Bay is fired up and I don’t think the momentum will stop. Kansas City has some unreal weapons so it will be a great matchup. I love seeing a young and ridiculously talented quarterback going against the GOAT. Tom’s [University of Michigan] alum, so I have to go with my boy, Brady. Let’s go Bucs!
TOM WILLIAMS - STRAY FROM THE PATH
BETS:
Kansas City Chiefs -3: Risk 480 to win 400
Kansas City Chiefs Money Line: Risk 340 to win 200
Travis Kelce +800 To Win MVP: Risk 25 to win 213
Coin Toss: Risk 115 to win 100 (4 and 1 lifetime on the coin toss bet TAILS NEVER FAILS)
Color of Gatorade To Be Dumped On The Coach: ORANGE and PURPLE (lines not in yet. 3 for 3 on this bet)
LAUREN SANDERSON
35-28 in favor of the Chiefs because they’re superior and midwest kids can make it big!
MELVIN BRINSON - OFF ROAD MINIVAN
Only because I’m a cheesehead, Chiefs 28-21. I went ahead and spoke to the refs directly so they are well aware to call the game correctly for this outcome.
MICHAEL LEO VALERI - BRAND OF SACRIFICE
Well, it’s the Chiefs vs the Bucs. The Bucs have Tom Brady and in this house we don’t support cheaters now do we? Therefore, we will be backing the Chiefs. Oh, and they won last year so let’s go for two in a row. The score is gonna be 32-29. CHIEFS.
BLAKE MCCLIMON - A SCENT LIKE WOLVES
Super Bowl LV will be a high scoring passing attack led by Mahomes and the Chiefs. I believe Hill and Kelce will cause TB’s defense issues all game long. The difference for me is TB’s pass defense, they gave up 460+ to Mahomes earlier this year and [Aaron] Rodgers showed last week that it can be done again. 41-28 KC.
ANDREW RAPIER - FELICITY
As a diehard New England Patriots fan this game is absolutely heartbreaking for me. However, I am SO excited to see Brady & Gronk roll into their home stadium and win another ring! I believe this game is going to be a complete shoot out, both teams have record-breaking offenses and incredible weapons, but I can’t see any way in all of Dr. Strange's 1,000,000+ versions of reality that Tom Brady does not win this game. Brady went into New Orleans and beat Drew Brees, cruised into Lambeau Field and took out Aaron Rodgers, and now he will go into the Super Bowl and beat the world champs and Patrick Mahomes. There is NO way Tom Brady loses this game, he is the greatest athlete of all time and he’s taking RING #7 back to Tampa!
BUCS 31 - CHIEFS 28!
SPENCER LAYNE - CARPOOL TUNNEL
The only super bowl I care about is the one I am currently eating soup out of.
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I think I broke my links page with too many links, so it’s about time I made a rec post for some of my favorite webcomics! MAYBE YOU’LL FIND SOMETHING NEW TO LOVE.
This will always and forever be an incomplete list as I am always finding/looking for more stuff to read. I’ll probably reblog it every so often when I add more.
COMPLETE:
Lady of the Shard by Gigi D.G. - I still haven’t gotten to Cucumber Quest but you had better believe I read this the day it came out. Follows a temple acolyte who is in love with the goddess she serves, and all the complicated turns of events that come out of this. Drawn in a loose, experimental pixel art style that makes it all the more immersive to read.
The Less than Epic Adventures of TJ and Amal by E.K. Weaver - Eisner-nominated gay roadtrip romance you’ve probably already heard of. Some of the best character acting I’ve ever seen.
The Muse Mentor by Amy King - Artistic muses (and one vague notion) try to find their purpose on the astral plane, which happens to look sort of like a cute fantasy version of San Francisco. A sincere and kind-spirited read, highly recommended if you struggle with feeling adrift and inadequate. Also, many drawings of delicious-looking food.
Power Ballad by Molly Brooks - I just started this but it’s really fun and funny. A masked vigilante/pop star’s personal assistant develops a crush on her boss. It’s gay, it’s got superheroes, and it’s complete!
IN PROGRESS:
Agents of the Realm by Mildred Louis - I had a couple false starts getting into this one, not having grown up on Sailor Moon, but then I picked up the first volume at a con and I’m really enjoying it. The unclear, complicated intentions of the mentor figure(s) are intriguing, and I love how the artist draws faces, especially funny reaction faces.
Alice and the Nightmare by Misha Krivanek - A magical uni/boarding school piece with super cute art, compelling mysteries, and a Lewis-Carroll-inspired world that’s fresh and fun I.E. not another Hot Topic rehash. FINALLY.
Away to Nowhere by Ezra Shape - Monsters and magical beings adapting to life in our world (or a world like ours)--currently just scratching the surface of what seems like some really cool worldbuilding. Features Zio, my nonbinary dragon grandma.
Balderdash by Victoria Grace Elliott - Cute coming-of-age witch adventures. Beautiful colors and a richly-textured world. FOOD. So much good food.
Banquet by A. Szabla - [coming soon]
Beauty by Eric J. Lee and Rhiannon Rasmussen - From the about page: “Bugpunk Beauty and the Beast” and honestly WHAT MORE DO YOU NEED TO KNOW. Okay I’ll tell you some more: There’s a baroque alien bug civilization rendered in incredible detail. It’s gorgeous.
Blackwater by Jeanette A. and Ren Graham - Episodic supernatural comic set in the small fictional town of Blackwater, Maine. Just started, but the art is extremely polished, expressive, and atmospheric, and the characters are cute. Also it’s queer and full of monsters. Sold.
Brainchild by Suzanne Geary - Paranormal mysteries on a college campus with supremely cool monster designs and great art. The monsters: So cool. I also really like the attention to fashion details on the characters--you can tell a lot about each of them by how they present themselves.
Demon Street by Aliza Layne - All-ages fantasy adventure starring queer kids with magic powers! Great use of vivid, saturated color to set otherworldly scenes. Excellent queerification of folkloric tropes.
False Edge by M. R. Shaw - Just started, but a long-awaited comics debut with fantastic art. Features adorable big-cat shapeshifters. Warning, it’s supposed to get nasty (there’s an advisory page with specifics when you start).
Feast for a King by Kosmicdream - I just started this (”just started” = 300+ pages in) but HOLY CROW it’s one of the most bizarrely creative comics I’ve seen. Warning for like, unrelenting gore/body horror (and eventually monster sex I think?) Gotta admire the scope of this one.
Galanthus by Ashanti Fortson - [coming soon]
Goodbye to Halos by Valerie Halla - Fantasy/action-adventure with an all queer-and-trans cast! Huge-scale, trans-dimensional cosmic plot stuff. The art is supremely cute and the color design is fantastic.
Harlowe Vanished by Amy King - A lonely teenage girl accidentally finds herself in some kind of oceanic fantasy world! Scary military stuff is going down! BEAUTIFUL scenic art and a colorful cast that we’re currently just getting to know. The latest from Amy, who did The Muse Mentor, rec’d above.
Heirs of the Veil by Phineas Kaldinski and Jassy Klier - Urban fantasy with lots of cool magic, a queer cast, and amazingly detailed environments that feel lived-in and full of history. Can’t wait to see where it’s going.
Hilga from Below by Val Wise - This just started but that means I’m COMPLETELY CAUGHT UP on the archive and so far I can tell that it has: Excellent colors, a cute dog person, a fallen angel or alien or something, and some really unsettling stuff lurking under the surface.
How to be a Werewolf by Shawn Lenore - Another one I just started, but really enjoying it so far. After twenty years of isolated lycanthropy, an urban werewolf is mentored by the first of her kind she’s ever met, amidst a mysterious lurking threat to their kind.
Kidd Commander by Aria Bell - This is the most fun I’ve had reading a webcomic in a long time. Kidd Commander is an epic shonen-style adventure with an immensely likable cast. Seriously, I love every last one of the characters, and their perils and triumphs and misunderstandings hit me right in the emotions like a ton of bricks. I’m probably gonna cry at some point in this comic. I KNOW I’m gonna cry at some point in this comic. But it’s also hilarious, with really well-timed comedy beats and expertly deployed reaction faces. The world also feels HUGE and full of interesting lore. This is just one of those ones where you can tell it’s an absolute labor of love and the creator enjoys every minute of making it. I could gush about KC forever. But I won’t. This time. I’M DONE.
Kids These Days by Noora Heikkilä - Fresh webcomic from the creator of Judecca and Letters for Lucardo, which, if you’ve read either YOU’RE FREAKING OUT TOO, RIGHT. It’s about a group of young adults in the eighteenth-century-flavored city of Osk, refusing to fit the molds society has created for them. And it’s already great.
Killjoys by Woods - Criminal mayhem set in a squishy cartoon circus toyland. Had me at “Fluffy hot-tempered clown bunny with they pronouns, in a suit.” Something about this one speaks directly to my id.
Kill Six Billion Demons by Tom Parkinson-Morgan - SPRAWLINGLY EPIC action-adventure in hell with vast-scale environments that will make you fall to your knees weeping. Also, like everyone in it is super hot and also a monster or some kind of divine construct. Violence. Lots of that.
Larkspur by Grace Mulcahy - Post-apocalyptic action/crime/comedy piece centering on girl gang rivalries. Everyone is some kind of really cool-looking post-radiation mutant. Lush, vibrant colors set against dark comedy. Warning for some sex trafficking stuff at the start (not explicit) and general CRIME/VIOLENCE.
Log Date by H. Kasof - [coming soon]
Monster’s Garden by Ash G. - Urban sci-fantasy about a misunderstood prizefighter (who happens to be a lizard-man) who just wants to be left in peace--but is suddenly faced with the challenge of caring about others and having them care about him. Full of cute and sympathetic characters.
Monster Pop! by Maya Kern- Light and fun college dramedy with a cast of colorful monsters (and some humans), including a cyclops, gorgon, and witch. The art is super cute. Queer and trans characters!
Never Satisfied by Taylor Robin - A group of flawed, complicated teens compete for a prestigious role that is basically something like State Wizard. The characters are SO GOOD, sympathetic across the board even when they’re being misguided jerks, and the comedy highs and dramatic lows are equally prime. The main character is nonbinary and they are my sweet, emotionally stunted child.
Oglaf by Trudy Cooper and Doug Bayne - Everyone’s favorite bizarro-comedy-porn medieval fantasy comic. NSFW, as if I had to tell ya.
Parhelion by R. Smith - Sci-fi adventure featuring a huge and hugely-gender-various (and queer) cast with a lot of choice trope subversions. The writing is super witty and I find myself laughing out loud a lot.
Puu by Ashkay B. Varaham - An own-voices slice-of-life webcomic about gay/trans roommates and the people connected to them, set in India. Look, I am a huge goopy romantic and this comic has EVERYTHING that feeds my soul.
The Sea in You by Jessi Sheron - Lonely, environmentally-conscious goth girl with a jerk boyfriend makes the acquaintance of a MUCH BETTER (girl?)friend in the shape of a mermaid. Another one with very cute art and an interesting, creative mermaid design. Everything teen me ever wanted in a comic. Warning for the boyfriend being an emotionally abusive jerk.
String Theory by Dirk Grundy- Probably the comic I’ve been reading the longest. Sci-fi/post-apocalyptic/alternate history/crime stuff centering around morally sketchy characters on their path(s) to super villainy. The art is frigging phenomenal and the comic has been going for like, ten years so if you wanna see some art evolution, check it out. Laurence is my fave.
Superpose by Kieran and Han - [coming soon]
Unconvent by Emil N. Tót - Romantic historical fiction about queer nuns in eighteenth century Brazil! I like how simple and straightforward this comic is. We are promised happy endings. (Update: Unconvent is now on indefinite hiatus but the author has started a new comic, Dead Scholars’ Whispers)
That’s it for now! Let me know if I screwed up any of the links or attributions.
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HottyToddy.com would like to congratulate everyone who made the Honor Roll and Dean’s List this first nine weeks of the school year.
Della Davidson Elementary School
Honor Roll – First Quarter
2017-2018
Principal’s List (All A’s)
Abraham, Luke Elias
Adams, Catherine Archer
Adams, Indaniya A’myani
Albadry, Malak Mohamed
Alderson, Michael Rel
Alford IV, John Warner
Allen, Hardy Vinson
Amidon, Annabelle Kristin
Anderson, Chloe Ryan
Baeshen, Norah Ruth
Beard, Bradley William
Belk, Rylee Erin
Bell, Valerie Denise
Blackburn, Collins Brantley
Blackwood, Donald James
Bodie, Eden Brooks
Bouldin, William Maxwell
Bowling, Poppy Katherine
Bragg, John Lawson
Brasell, Thomas Murry
Burkes, Avery Jane
Burlaka, Anna
Campbell, James Bryan
Carlisle, Dylan Cerny
Carr, Sophie Anne
Chambers, Chi Tianna Tameko
Chavis, Ruby Maude
Chen, Winnie
Clark, Hudson Truett
Colby, Andrew David
Collums, Paisley Isabelle
Cooper, Adam Michael
Cormack, Madison Leigh
Cowgill, Benjamin Garrett
Curry, Nilydia Nicole
Dale, Lake Reed
Denevan, Brody Patrick
Edlin, Lydia Catherine
Embry, Mamie Caldwell
Farese, Alexa Perry
Feltenstein, Liza Kimbrell
Ferguson, Jordyn Armani
Fortyz, Xander Bryce
Franks, Addison Elise
Fruge’, Benjamin Guy
Gandhi, Sanya Manish
Gary, Walker Edmond
Giles, Harris Fisher
Gray, Sadie Alan
Green, Mary Bea
Greene, Isabel Faye
Hale, Mary Elena
Hall, Hayden Zackery
Hamilton, Judson Silas
Hill, Jordan Amir
Hipp, Abigail Laura
Houston, Zaria Mau’Ja
Hyneman, Howard Povall
James, Calvin Larry
Jang, Jun
Jones, Eleanor Claire
Jones, Molly Caroline
Jones, Sawyer Reed
Kariuki, Claire Ng’endo
Kava, Luseane
Keskin, Adem
Keskin, Sibel Elizabeth
King, Eleanor Anne
Knef, Ava Grace
Knight, Evan Dewayne
Koestler, Andrew Preston
Kosko, Garrett Alexander
Kovachev, Martin Evgeni
Laporte, Kenton James
Lauzon, Kimberly Madison
Levy, Lillian Vera
Lewis, Julia Slade
Lowery, Ellie McCay
Luber, Charlotte Allen
Lynch, Breannah Danielle
Lynn, Tate Alden
Mason, Katherine Mims
McGinness, Alexandria Eve
McLellan, Elizabeth Rose
Meyer, Logan Charles
Milton, Henry Tucker
Moore, Andrew Taygen
Moore, Russell Paul
Morales-Romero, Brittany Michelle
Morgan, D’Nijha Danielle
Morris, Wyatt Bryan
Myers, Carter Lewis
Nemesek, Jackson James
Nichols, Kelling Elizabeth
Nordstrom, Katherine Crenshaw
Odom, Streater Bliss
Oliver, Leecie Bella
Overby, Hogan Ryan
Oyler, Henry Chadwick
Pan, Raymond
Park, Jinseo
Patel, Rishi Rakesh
Payne, Peyton Rowe
Pegues, Madison Renae
Percy, Phinizy Davis
Percy, William Strong
Perry, Anna Reed
Pettis, Jerkeria Amyai
Phillips, Preston David
Putt, Harrison Gage
Rainey, Elijah Edward
Rajesh, Saishri
Reeder, Ella Grace
Reynolds, Madison Nicole
Rhodes, Mary Helen
Roane, Kathryn Annette
Robbins, Michael Anderson
Roberson, Ann Lillian
Robinson, James Barrett
Robinson, Rachel Lynn
Rogers, Chanijah Makaila
Santiago, Krizhan Wynn Tubale
Schuesselin, Nancy Elaine
Shaw, Zoe Elizabeth
Shelton, John Mack
Sherman, Gracie Jackson
Sherman, Olivia Cate
Shinall, Trevor Dean
Shipman, Samuel Aylon
Sisk, Trinity Ja’Kiya
Smith, Anna Prescott
Smith, Collier Elizabeth
Smith, JoAnna Maize
Smith, Zander Kade
Snider, Kylie Anne
Stein, Michael Anthony Mack
Steinriede, Eleanor Catherine
Still, Michael Banks
Sullivan, William Russell
Tatum, Cohen Hux
Thompson, William Wright
Toms, Pearce Pegram
Tosh, Amanda Claire
Trout, Davis Walker
Turner, James Talmadge
Turner, Sullivan Catledge
Urbanek, Evan Harper
Van Every, Thaxton Delane
Vaughan, Graham Thomas
Vega, Isabella Leigh
Vincent, Ari Levi
Wadlington, Keirra Lynn
Waldrop, Cameron Lee
Waldrop, Elise Ann
Waller, Andrew Hinton
Warrington, John Patrick
Weaver, Dorian Jacob
White, John Wilson
Wigginton, Aubrey Mae
Wiley, Lorelei Kathryn
Wilfawn, Claire Kamryn
Wilkes, Alice Gardner
Williams, Ellen Kate
Wilson, Loughran Samantha
Woo, Yewon
Youngblood, Cameron Layne
Zinn, Dequan Montez
Teacher’s List (All A’s & B’s)
Adams, Olandria Lashea A’layshia
Agnew, Andrew Laster
Alhusban, Ghaith Ali
Amaya Hernandez, Noeli Nicole
Anthony, Joshua Cole
Armstrong, Kylan Lashun
Arya, Medha
Avdiienko, Anatolii
Balderama, Ingrid Yamilet
Ball, Camden Jace
Barnes, Lela Monae
Barrett, Aniston Claire
Bass, Eden Derartu
Beard, Mary Virginia
Beauchamp, Luly Anne
Bell, Jacob Taylor
Bennett, Callie Grace
Blackwelder, Jaxon Xander
Bogue, Ali Cheyanne
Bolton, Parker Elizabeth
Bondurant, Stanford James
Booker-Wilkins, Mary Kay
Booker, Zaniyah A’Leah
Booth, Stephen Armand
Brannon, Ca’Mari D’Aisha
Brannon, Khalisia Anaya
Brownlee, Addison Elizabeth
Brownlee, Olivia Gracelyn
Burrell, David Lee
Carroll, Thomas David
Cassidy, William Garner
Castillo, Yostin Yarid
Cayetano, Caitlin
Cayetano, Caylee Denise
Centellas, Javier Enrique
Certion, Kasidy Allyse
Chaney, Elliott
Chavis, Bazil Major
Cockrum, McKenna Renee
Cook, Joe Garrett
Cowgill, Isabella Katherine
Crain, Kennedy Clark
Crouch, Campbell Cathryn
Crowe, Clara Darden
Cunningham, Harper Ray
Davis, Brooklyn Landry
Davis, Lyric Alexander
Davis, Sierra Niquel
Denham, Emerson Grace
Dennis, Elijah Daniel
Ding, Joanna
Donahoe, Barrett Hardy
Douglas, Grace Adin
Downing, Margaret Caroline
Doyle, Sean Riley
Elhawy, Abdallah Khaled
Elhawy, Sohila Khalid
Erwin, Parker Thomas
Evans, Hunter Lee
Feathers, Reagan Leigh
Ferguson, Cade Baxter
Fields, August
Flowers, Marcus Jerome
Foster, Nevan David
Fountain, Thomas Whittingtion
Freeman, Salayah Samere
Frierson, Deslyn Reann
Gaia, Wesley Stephens
Gammill, Brayden Thomas
Gilliom, Aryanna Kenise
Ginn, Micah Joseph
Gist, Grayson Taylor
Gray, Parker Thompson
Greer, Micah Alexxander
Gregory, Kingston Wells
Gregory, London Jules
Griffin, Clayton Rusty Wayne
Hankins, Deangelo Omari
Harbin, Mariah Kionna
Hardenburgh, Madelyn Brooke
Harrington, Sophia Clair
Harris, Lainey Elizabeth
Harrison, Taylor Matthew
Haymans, George Stouton
Helveston, Susan Patton
Hendrickson, Carson Alexander
Herrington, Carter Matthew
Hervey, Adaysia
Holcomb, Benjamin Cade
Hom, Nathanael Ioan
Hopper, Jeremy Campbell
Hosemann, Sarah Katherine
Howell, LaKayla Lauren Maree
Huchin, David Alexander
Hunt, Kaden Deshawn
Hunter, Riley Claire
Jacobs, Da’Niya Rena
James, William David
Jernigan, Maier Dixon
Johnson, Hannah Brooke
Johnson, William Jay
Jones, Makinzi Gabrielle
Jones, William Wesley
Kelley, Caroline Jewel
Kelly, Jasmine Grace
King, Emily Katherine
Knighton, Cohen Hoyt
Le, Ryan Gia Bao
Lewellen, Grady Charles
Lewis, Allyson Kate
Lilly, Lucy Lujie
Love, Caroline Grace
Lovelady, William Niles
Lowe, Nicholas Wallace
Luke, Harrison Thomas
Maiden, Simeon Rashad
Marzouk, Farida Omar
Masinelli, Andrew Charles
Mathis, Isaiah Contrell
Mayo, John Alexander
Mayo, William Bradley
McCullough, Brody Cole
McEwen, Kennedy Brooke
McJunkins, Addyson Auraiyana
McKenzie, Layton Rose
McThune, Deundrea Rowmel
Montgomery, Ann Luckett
Morgan, Emma Hardin
Najjar, Noah Joseph
Nautiyal, Riddhi
Neely, Robert Myril
Nguyen, Phuoc James Thien
Nocentino, Gabrielle May
Notestone, Nancy Carole
Nuon, Ian Cole
Oliver, Robert Eli
Owens, Chequila Aeisha MyAngel
Perez Alfaro, Itzari
Perry, Jamari De’Juan
Phillips, Antonio Deangelo
Pritchard, Serenity Juliet
Radwan, Renad
Ramsey, Bradley Wayne
Ray, Siobhan Julia
Reed, Germaine Emmanuel
Roane, Braxton Jewell
Robinson, Andrea Nicole
Robinson, Cory Brandon
Robinson, Jada Sha’Mya
Rodriguez-Padilla, Stephanie
Ross, Elijah James
Russell, John Alden
Sanchez, Alexander Cash
Sankar, Deekshita B
Schock, Kennedy Jo
Schornhorst, Lillian Hannah
Schweigart, Tryston Scott
Scoggins, Ethan
Sheldon, George Lawson
Shepard, Kaitlyn Elizabeth
Shoaf, Jack Hamilton
Shows, Anderson Grady
Sims, A’niyah Jhana’e
Sims, Ja’Niyah Zha’Rai
Singletary, Jane Anne
Sisk, Hannah A’lise
Smith, Chase Manning
Smith, Ly’Niyah
Smith, Zyterrion
Spight, Xavion Y’Urijah
Staten, Haley Marie
Stewart, Rebecca Ann
Striplin, Alli Reese
Sullivan, Anna Kate
Summers, Brady Eli
Terrell, Destiny L
Tew, Dashiel Cohen
Thompson, Mariah La’Vonne
Torres, Miguel Angel
Travis, Savannah Grace
Trimble, Tristan Nathaniel
Turner, Cortez Lamont
Urbina, Alex David
Urbina, Gustavo
Ussery, Lauren Addison
Walker, James Radford
Wallace, Rakerion Rickyus
Watts, Kayla Marie
Watts, Madalynne E
Webb, Colten Joseph
Wells, Reid Thornton
Westmoreland, Allie Jaymes
Westmoreland, Luke Chadwick
Wilkins, Jayden Rashaan
Wilks, Alexis Makayla
Williams, Cooper Marshall
Williams, Olivia Louise
Williams, Sarai’ Danielle
Wilson, Jussyaih Keeyunnah
Wilson, Zanija Alexis Nicole
Windham, John Colvin
Winkler, Lily Anne
Woodard, Audarrius Dewayne
Yourn, Kloey Lynn
Zhang, Grant Ruiyuan
Oxford Intermediate School
Honor Roll – First Quarter
2017-2018
Principal’s List (All A’s)
Adams, Lily Belden
Alexander, Captain Provine
Allen, Hylan Gates
Arevalo, Luis Angel
Bain, Samuel Stewart
Baker, Harley Jayne
Barr, Nelson Mandrill
Berry, Caroline Lillian
Bigham, Ann Hunter
Boone, Pharis Louise
Bourn, Mary Mills
Bradley, Taylor Kate
Brown, Ajzah Iyuana-Jakia
Bruce, Elliot Olen
Bundren, Sara Kate
Byars, Mary Dale
Campbell, Benjamin Marshall
Cancer, Zaria
Cannon, Ty’Derrius Quavieon
Carleton, Carley Gray
Carlisle, Connor Hugh
Carroll-Gonzalez, Sophia Jeanette
Cassidy, Jillian Everett
Claassen, Juneau
Cohen, Rachel
Cohn, Sofia Grace
Coleman, Sariyah Mae-Lynn
Colley, Megan Elizabeth
Collins, Deandre Quevon
Cooper, Nathaniel Harry
Covington, Blake Elliot
Crenshaw, Jacob D
Dabbs, Alice Kathryn
Dale, Atticus Darwin
Daniels, John Swayze
Daugherty, Miller Michael
Denham, Evelyne Lee
Dennis, Jeffrey Brown
Dolan, John Henry
Dossett-Bridgers, Elsie James
Dossett-Bridgers, Lee Tucker
East, Ava Lee
Edwards, Lucas David
Eubanks, Nikki Mae
Farese, Luke William
Ferriss, Cayden Quin
Floate, Wyatt Matthew
Flowers, Alexander Harris
Foster, Larcen Michelle
Fountain, James Michael
Frierson, Camaria Calyse
Fruge’, Charles Mitchell
Fuller, Andrevion Rayshad
Gentry, Claire Renae
Gililland, Hayden Claire
Golden, Quevyn Javion
Golmon, William Bradley
Goolsby, Victoria Ann
Goulet, Gilad
Grafton, Carolyn Chase
Grantham, Bradley Wynne
Gray, Harper Elizabeth
Gray, Madeline Elizabeth
Greene, Samuel Thomas
Greenlee Doty, Georgia Love
Hamilton, Taylor Grace
Harper, John Andrew
Heard, Parker Madison
Helsel, Maci
Hemmins, Scarlet Virginia
Henderson, Susanna Elise
Heuer, Sam Robertson
Hill, Jack Westbrook
Hill, William Maxwell
Hilliard, Xaikeese Deontae
Hitchcock, Jonas Grey
Hollinger, Christopher William
Homan, Madeline Taylor
Hooker, Anna Elise
Houston, Walker Wyatt
Hurdle, Ella Beth
Ibrahim, Mennah Mohamed Ali
Ivy, Jack Whitten
Jones, Henry Tucker
Jones, Kamari Danielle
Jones, Kobe Isaiah
Jones, Madison Elizabeth
Jones, Zoey Denise
Karahan, Elisa Fonseca
Kevin, Bridgette
Kirk, Benjamin Carter
Koestler, Leland Matthew
Langendoen, Isabelle Terezija
Lawhead, Christine Elizabeth
Laws, Edward Knox
Le, Michelle T
Lowery, Madeline Grace
Luber, Miles Atchison
Majumdar, Sneha
Makamson, Benjamin Joseph
Maloney, Brady Michael
Mauney, Ellie Katherine
Maxwell, Mae Covington
Mayo, Ian James
McClellan, Ella Catherine
McCready, Carson Neal
McLellan, Andrews Mitchell
Meagher, Mary Lucile Beatrice
Mina-Reyes, Gabriel Alexander
Monroe, George Henry
Moss, Lucy Claire
Murthy, Prajwal Narasimha
Nagle, Nicholas Ming-Rui
Najjar, Adam Alexander
Nichol, Thomas Osborn
Noel, Mary Grace
Notestone, William King
Oyler, Cole Madeline
Perry, Lucy Clare
Randle, Ava Caroline
Rayburn, Thomas Harrison
Rayner, Lila Elizabeth
Reeder, Emma Kathryn
Ritchie, Alexandra Ingrid
Roland, Elijah Sessions
Salau, Fawaz Olaitan
Samuels, Charles Kane
Sanchez, Tomas Alessandro
Schmelzer, Carson Joseph
Schmelzer, Catherine Elizabeth
Scott, Anne Bailey
Scott, Cooper Aubrey
Shaw, Annie Cade
Sherman, Evelyne Graham
Shipman, Mary Margaret
Shorter, Addyson Grace
Shows, Emily Crawford
Smith, Julia Anne
Smith, Sharpe Holiman
Smith, Sutherland Ross
Solinger, Jordan Maxwell
Srinath, Navaneeth
Stinnett, Brady Patrick
Sudduth, Ashley Lorraine
Taylor, Janiya B A
Tomlinson, Vivian Anne
Tschumper, Katherine Mae
Tulchinsky, Jacob
Tulchinsky, Payton Ann
Urbanek, Kaitlyn Sanders
Valliant, Wells Gregory
Van Every, Everhett Hawkins
Vasilyev, Vivian Scott
Vega, Sarah Kendall
Vijayasankar, Arjun
Vo, Binh Quoc
Wages, Mallory Jennings
Waldrop, Fisher Wells
Walker, Ava Taylor
Walker, Samantha Daye
Walls, Jason Kendrick
Weaver, Alana Ann
White, Charles S
Wicker, Claire Catherine
Wigginton, Georgia Gray
Wilkes, Carter Broom
Wilkinson, William Pratt
Williamson, Alice Lindley
Wilson, Ava Elizabeth
Wilson, Caroline Rose
Wilson, Jeremiah
Windham, Byron Pearson
Windham, Clayton Page
Young, Grant Powell
Teacher’s List (All A’s & B’s)
Abbott, Carolyn Rose
Al-Ostaz, Mohannad Ahmed
Allen, Walker Harrison
Almutairi, Hanin
Anderson, Jakeria
Anderson, Seger Cappaert
Anjanappa, Saurab S
Aquino, Zaiden Allen
Arnold, Bailey Reighn
Atkinson, Landon Kyle
Austin, Mariam Catherine
Avery, Kanalu Olamana
Baddour, Paul Marion
Balkin, Gabriela Analise
Banks, Cam’Ron
Barry, Brooke Padgitt
Barton, Katherine Louise
Bass, James Tanner
Bean, Z’nyla Amor
Belenchia, Natalie Paige
Benedict, Anna Lauren
Bishop, Margaret Ann
Blackwelder, Jagger Anthony
Blair, Natalie Elizabeth
Blount, Levi Daniel
Bombelli, Nicholas
Boyas, William Joaquin
Brasell, Jane Saxon
Brown, Madison Ann
Buford, Julian
Burleson, Dixie Katherine
Burns, Hunter Kylen
Busby, Jack Garland
Busby, Mary Caroline
Buschlen, Keaton Vaughn
Buzareiba, Raghad Omran
Caldwell, Jordan Austin
Campbell, A’Yhuna Nakeyia
Carmean, Evelyn Rose
Carmean, Jane Reeves
Carrington, Glenn Elizabeth
Carter, Callie Grace
Case, Olivia Linton
Castillo-Tabora, Genesis
Causey, Jacquelynne Jeanne Edith
Certion, M’Layjah Jovian
Cerveny, Andrew David
Coleman, Nadia Bethanie
Cope, John Grayson
Cormack, Kennedy Reese
Cottom, Leiaidra Mi’Joi
Crocker, Timothy Ezekiel
Dale, Madelyn Sophia
Daniels, Annika Marie
Davis, Madison Rihanna
Doner, Emileigh Grace
Dowling, Larkin Bernini
Dudley, Jeremiah Lajordan
Ealey, So’Nia Carrie Christine
East, Michael Ann
Eastland, Hiram C
Espinoza, Jayda Sophia
Estes, Wesley Brett
Farmer, Marjorie Elizabeth
Fassinger, Kaden Chase
Felix, Matthew Ripken
Finner, Christopher A J
Flaschka, Max Russell Wolf
Flaschka, Mollie Blair
Ford, Christopher Ezekiel
Fowler, Kathryn Presley
Franklin, Thomas Gerald
Freeman, Wyatte Holden
Fuller, Kardesia Janae’
Gaia, John Wallace
Gandhi, Syna Manish
Gillis, Lindsey Elizabeth
Glenn, Raven Tarrell Dee
Green, Ladaejah Jeriah
Grem, William Miles
Gussow, Shaun David
Hamilton, Emma Kathleen
Haralson, Hannah Lynn
Harrington, Chloe Marie
Hazlewood, Margaret Elaine
Henderson, Evelyn Lynn
Herrera, Alexander Santiago
Herron, Kentravion Temelle
Hilliard, Akevia Leigh-Ann
Hilliard, Ryan Glenn
Hillmer, Cailey Nicole
Hobson, Breuna Cheri
Hodges, Makyah Zaire
Horton, Auriana
Hyche, Avery Lynn
Ibrahim, Zeyad Mohamed Ali
Jackson, Elise Ann
Jernigan, Patricia Bell
Joyce, Colby Richard
Jubera, Robert
Judson, Braylen Terrell
Kamman, Barrett Denton
Kelley, Madelyn
Kent, Reid Andrew
Kimbrell, Elizabeth Rivers
Knef, Andrew H
Knight, Colton Gray
Kosko, Bailey Mullins
Landry-Rahaim, Rose
Latimer, Sarah Ross
Le, Kevin
Lewis, Avery Pierce
Lewis, Elaina Renee
Lewis, Jon Allen
Lewis, Samuel Wallace
Lovorn, Rowan Elliott
Lowe, Jane Claire
Martin, Colton Andrew
Martins, Pedro Machado
May, Olivia Helen
Mayo, Cait Frances
Mayoral, Braden John
McCarty, Tamiyiah MoShay
McCollins, Zuri Ayana
McCullen, Laura Kathleen
McCurdy, Sean Thomas
McDaniel, Aden Gregory
McElroy, Mattie Elizabeth
McMillian, Javien Malachi
Mercier, Georgia Rose
Metcalf, Zoe Abigail
Miller, Ana
Mitchell, Ameir Mercedes
Montgomery, Elizabeth Stewart
Moreton, Anders
Morgan, Houston Rivers
Morgan, Michaela Lynn
Mott, William Ross
Munoz-Pascacio, Nathalie
Nautiyal, Rishi
Ndaruhutse, Boaz Tonto
Nichols, William Ray
Nordstrom, William Davis
Norman, Robert Harrell
O’Dowd, Brendan Charles
Osborne, Annelise Taylor
Parker, Elijah
Parsons, Madelyn Yahel
Pascacio, Joshten Raul
Patton, Nyla Danielle
Perkins, Anna Claire
Pharr, Luke Benjamin
Pruitt, Parker Jude
Randle, Ethan Monroe
Ray, Layton Ramsey
Reed, Virginia Lynn
Richards, Benjamin Graham
Richards, Elijah Davis
Rico, Anna Beatrix
Rico, Patrick Finlay
Robertson, Rivers Burton
Robinson, Chance
Robinson, Lillian Grayson
Roy, Sam Morgan
Samaniego, Alexa Itsallana
Saxton, Andrew Martin
Schardan, Julian
Schock, Landon David
Schwaegerl, Lena Charlotte
Schweigart, Brenleigh Paige
Scott, Nicholas Dane
Scruggs, Sydney Kathryn
Shoaf, Abby Elliston
Sipes, Brooks
Sipps, Annabelle Grace
Smith, Emaleigh
Sosa Rodriguez, Franklin
Speed, John Thomas
Strum, Madison Grace
Swingle, Jack Manning
Tallie, Kamayia
Tallie, Keon’Taye Da’Shan
Tatum, Carlisle Emery
Taylor, Avaleigh Renee
Taylor, Sovient Zantrell
Thigpen, Alicia Renee
Thomas, Amelia Walker
Toles, Noah Elex
Tompkins, Lillie Lizabeth
Toney, Deriah Elizabeth
Treloar, Davis Alexander
Tyson, Tara Nicole
Urbina, Natalia Elena
Ussery, Reed Fowler
Valliant, Rebeka Claire
Vaughn, Brinnan Jaynes
Vaughn, Makinly Grace
Wadley, Amari Latrice
Wadley, JaMarion Martavis
Weathersbee, Mary Carolyn Elizabeth
Webb, Elizabeth Riggan
White, Kierstan Marcia
Wicker, Bryce Chapin
Wiley, Violet Nicole
Wilkins, Stella Kathryn
Wilkinson, Katherine Owen
Wishon, Dylan Lee
Wymer, Abraham
Young, Kasiyah Kevionna
Youngblood, Olivia Ashlyn
Zachos, Lucian
Oxford Middle School
Honor Roll – First Quarter
2017-2018
Principal’s List (All A’s)
Abernathy, Sallie Virginia
Addy, Aiden Lamar
Alluri, Ajay Varma
Amidon, Noah Jared
Atchley, Andrew Crawford
Austin, Katherine Grace
Baggett, Kanesha Latrice
Ball, Braden Matthew
Barksdale, Brianna Denise
Barrett, Lealand Gracie
Barrios, Emory Caperton
Beauchamp, Mattie Hanks
Berry, William Wells
Bianco, Catherine Louise
Bigham, Brock Thurman
Blair, Lydia Helen
Bland, Hudson Lawrence
Boudreaux, Claire
Brewer, Joshua Alexander
Brown, Jonathan
Campbell, William Hayden
Caradine, Miles Milton Emett
Carter, Elijah Guy
Carter, Joseph Andrew
Case, Audrey Davis
Cassisa, Carolina Grace
Clark, Lacey Katherine
Clinton, Nora Dean
Cook, Madeline Ellsworth
Cooper, Ciara Jo
Crawley, Carsyn Swayzie
Dabbs, Walker Pace
Daniels, Dorothy Grace
Davis, Farryn Kennedy
Dennis, Julia McQueen
Devera, Rowan Hayes
Douglas, Faith Ann
Dyminski, Thomas Randall
Farmer, Sadie Grace
Fruge’, Rosemary Katherine
Giles, Lucian Witherspoon
Goulding, Aidan S.
Green, Henry Hasselman
Greene, Amelia Lea
Greer, Allison Reed
Habeeb, Reagan Leigh
Harper, Hannah
Heard, Kaitlyn Paige
Heuer, Everett Bowen
Hill, John Bailey
Hunt, Addison Marleigh
Johnson, Josianna Elizabeth
Kang, Mina
Karthikeyan, Keerthin
Kendricks, John Scott
Knight, Ethan Tyler
Latil, Jacob Walker
Le, Johnson
Le, Thu Anh
Lewis, Louise Anne
Ligon, Charles Thomas
Little, Rosemary Elizabeth
Love IV, John Clark
Maryam, Numa
Mathis, Kaylin Jennae
Maxwell, James Donald
McClure, Jeffrey Williams
Miller, Saylie Parker
Monteith, Savannah Isabel Bel
Moore, Sarah Grace
Murphy, Patrick Francis
Newsom, William Luke
Nordstrom, Benjamin Eli
Ormon, Ava Kathryn
Patel, Aidan Rakeah
Perry, John West
Purdom, Kara Elizabeth
Ratliff, Charleston Edward
Rayburn, Cecilia
Reed, Vanessa Nicha
Reysen, Ember Noelle
Rhodes, Katelin Faith
Roberson, Riley Elizabeth
Robinson, Grant Wilson
Rock, Cassidy Nicole
Rubenstein, Zoe Elizabeth
Sawyer, MacKenzie Lee
Sawyer, Madison Nicole
Schmelzer, Callie Grace
Sharp, Chloe Anne
Shelton, Emma Sanders
Shipley, Savannah Harlow
Shorter, Ashten Dean
Smith, Stratton Holt
Steinriede, Anne Walcott
Stevens, Heath Michael
Stewart, Olivia Ellen
Sullivan, Aidan Thomas
Sweeney, Connor Patrick
Swingle, Molly Caroline
Thompson, Ella McKinley
Tosh, Ella Kathryn
Trujillo, Aaron Michael
Valdez, Xavier Edgar
Wages, Caroline Grayson
Walker, Anna Caroline
Warrington, James Davis
Weathersbee, Jeremiah Davis
White, Avery Hannah
Wicker, Sarah Grace
Wigginton, Luke Lafayette
Wilkinson, John Franklin Hassell
Windham, William Thomas
Woo, Nathan Kyoungseo
Yant, Jane Isabella
Zhang, Luke Xi
Teacher’s List (All A’s & B’s)
Alexander, Zakeri Alan
Alger, Anna
Aloia, Jonah Grayson
Anderson, James Wilder
Arizaga, Genoveva Grace
Armstrong, Aubrey Laine
Austin, Brooks Crockett
Baeshen, Andrew Hesham
Bailey, Ramey Elliott
Barnett, Evelyn Eliot
Barton, Grace Anne
Beebe, John Robert
Belk, Aiden James
Bell, Diamond Kierra
Bergeron, Molly Merritt
Best, Lauren Elizabeth
Bial IV, Joseph John
Bishop, Steven Matthew
Blaylock, Evelyn Isabella
Blount, Hope Davidson
Bogan, Ticyana Anecia Renay
Booker, Kirsten Ja’Derria
Bowling, Adam Miller
Brazell, Jessica Paige
Brewer, Kaitlyn Emma
Bruce, Norah Mary Jane
Buchanan, Joseph Thomas
Burkes, Anna Sophia
Burkes, Delaney Grace
Busby, Hattie Elizabeth
Buschlen, Ethan Gareth
Bush, Levi Matthew
Byars, Charles Randolph
Cabello, Michael
Caldwell, Kalvia O’Nealvea
Caldwell, Sparkle Ariel
Campbell, Alysia Michelle
Carothers, Sharenity Lynn
Carwile, William Westmoreland
Case, Mary McLauren
Childers, Eva Ruth
Contractor, Ria Zaksis
Cooper, Noah Emmanuel
Cope, Aiden Saliba
Crane, John Spencer
Crowe, Ellen Emerson
Dabney, Thompson
Daugherty, Amelie Parker
Dennis, Ivy Suzanne
Dennis, Jackson William
Dorrell, Colin Semmes
Downing, Stephen Matthew
Dunaway, Drue Alexis
Elliott, William M
Ellis, William Vaiden
Enfinger, Jena Brooke
Fair, Virginia Ross Brown
Fiveash, Jayda Grace
Floate, Aidan Mark
Freeman, Grace Kennedy
Freeman, Samari Shani
Fyke, Lola Carter
Gaia, Madeleine Barnett
Gililland, Joshua Alan
Grantham, Robert Sharp
Hanbury, Lauren Elizabeth
Hardy, Julia Brent
Harvey, Michael David
Helsel, Mia Claire
Hemmins, Jude Owen
Henderson, Isabel Morrow
Hewitt, Mary Alexandra
Hickey, Morgan
Hill, Anna Louise
Ho, Jennifer
Hodge, Claire Elise
Hood, Catelin Grace
Houston, Audria Aerial
Huggins, Lylian Douglas
Hunter, Sara Grace
Hyneman, Henry Lewis
Jacob, Katherine Elizabeth
Jo, Samuel Hwanhee
Johnson, Luke Daniel
Jones, Averie Taylor
Kincaid, David William
Kirkwood, Ryan Tray’Shawn
Langley, Avery Marie
Lewis, William Goodloe
Lipsey, JaMichael Takyland
Logan, Vincent Chase
Lowery, Charles Gavin
Lynch, Robert Michael
Madkins, Sariah Monyae
May, Sarah Lynlee
McGinness, Arkady Walker
McInnis, Taylor
McKey, Jude
McMillan, Andersen Elizabeth
Mercier, Audrey Elizabeth
Metts, Linley Ann-Marie
Mims, Allyson Rhea
Mitchell, Makalah Renea
Montgomery, Joel David
Moore, Hayden Tyler
Moore, Kallie McKade
Morarie, Veronica Magdalena
Morse, Allie Lynn
Mott, Tacie Jane
Mullen, Bryce Owen
Murphey, Archer Smith
Murphey, Webb Smith
Norphlet, Elijah JaQuon
O’Dowd, Davis Winton
Owens, Laila Arquel
Pasco-Pranger, Asa James
Patterson, Michael Elias
Perry, Ada Grace
Pettis, Keanna Ne’veah
Ponder, Michael Stratton
Porcha, Quincy Allen
Porter, Sania Loronz
Portera, Owen Samuel
Radigan, Luke Thomas
Regan, Natalie Grace
Renfroe, Land Harris
Rhodes, William Lawton
Riddell, Ellis Walker
Robertson, Lane Brice
Rogers, Currie Benton
Rousseau, Helen Reed
Rowland, Margaret Herron
Rucker, Tyler JaJuan
Russell, Drake Alan
Saenz-Lopez, Darlyn Karina
Sanchez-Garcia, Carlos
Sanders, Blake Lee
Savage, Michael Baylor
Schneider, Emery Kathryn
Schove, John Stanley
Seicshnaydre, Elizabeth Lee
Sharp, Aaron
Shipman, Bella Scott
Short, Ethan Andrew
Shows, Cashe Newell
Shows, Ross Alan
Shull, Charles Wallace
Singletary, Matthew Ray
Skipworth, Tyler Wesley
Smith, Alexis Grace
Smith, Chaffin Elizabeth
Smith, L’Asia Shekendrea
Smith, Larrmyne Colton Spears
Smith, Lewis Wynne
Smith, Zaria Tyanna
Solomon, Ross Whitlow
Stallings, James Kyle
Stewart, Christian Hope
Turner, John Preston
Vaughn, Jakira Sharda
Vaughn, Leona Abigale
Waddell, Olivia Ann
Webb, Dixon Thomas
Webb, Wesley
Whitaker, Martha Sutton JiLu
Wicker, Addie Elise
Wicker, Luke McNabb
Wicker, Tyler Kent
Wilfawn, Keegan Douglas
Wilkinson, Mary Katherine Suzette
Winters, Taylor
Woodfin, Aiden Scott
Yerger, Harlan
Yoste, John Geraghty
Oxford High School
Honor Roll – First Quarter
2017-2018
Principal’s List (All A’s)
Abernathy, Frances Hazie
Addy, Alaina Kathleen
Al-Ostaz, Nadeen Ahmed
Al-Sherri, Zynub A.
Atchley, Abigail Taylor
Austin, Lillian Rose
Baker, Ellyn Elizabeth
Bartholomew, Gretchen Case
Beard, Ashley Paige
Bial, Lauren Frances
Boudreaux, Christian Thomas
Boutwell, Allie Kathryn
Buchanan, Niamke Conner
Bundren, Megan Leigh
Burcham, Abagail Elizabeth
Buskes, Anneke Lee Jing Qiu
Callicutt, William Houston
Chatman, Raven Nichelle
Cheng, Calendula Yunong
Cizdziel, Claire Theresa
Cizdziel, Siena Catherine
Cohen, Ross Gabriel
Coon, Walker Thomas
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March 2002[edit source]
1 – David Mann, 85, American songwriter.
1 – Roger Plumpton Wilson, 96, British Anglican prelate.
3 – G. M. C. Balayogi, 61, Indian lawyer and politician.
3 – Calvin Carrière, 80, American fiddler.
3 – Harlan Howard, 74, American country music songwriter.
3 – Al Pollard, 73, NFL player and broadcaster, lymphoma. [1]
3 – Roy Porter, 55, British historian.
6 – Bryan Fogarty, 32, Canadian ice hockey player.
6 – David Jenkins, 89, Welsh librarian.
6 – Donald Wilson, 91, British television writer and producer.
7 – Franziska Rochat-Moser, 35, Swiss marathon runner.
8 – Bill Johnson, 85, American football player.
8 – Ellert Sölvason, 84, Icelandic football player.
9 – Jack Baer, 87, American baseball coach.
9 – Irene Worth, 85, American actress.
11 – Al Cowens, 50, American baseball player.
11 – Rudolf Hell, 100, German inventor and manufacturer.
12 – Steve Gromek, 82, American baseball player.
13 – Hans-Georg Gadamer, 102, German philosopher.
14 – Cherry Wilder, 71, New Zealand writer.
14 – Tan Yu, 75, Filipino entrepreneur.
15 – Sylvester Weaver, 93, American advertising executive, father of Sigourney Weaver.
16 – Sir Marcus Fox, 74, British politician.
17 – Rosetta LeNoire, 90, African-American stage and television actress.
17 – Bill Davis, 60, American football coach.
18 – Reginald Covill, 96, British cricketer.
18 – Maude Farris-Luse, 115, supercentenarian and one-time "Oldest Recognized Person in the World".
18 – Gösta Winbergh, 58, Swedish operatic tenor.
20 – John E. Gray, 95, American educational administrator, President of Lamar University.
20 – Ivan Novikoff, 102, Russian premier ballet master.
20 – Richard Robinson, 51, English cricketer.
21 – James F. Blake, 89, American bus driver, antagonist for the Montgomery Bus Boycott.
21 – Thomas Flanagan, 78, American novelist and academic.
22 – Sir Kingsford Dibela, 70, Governor-General of Papua New Guinea.
22 – Hugh R. Stephen, 88, Canadian politician.
23 – Ben Hollioake, 24, English cricketer.
24 – Dorothy DeLay, 84, American violin instructor.
24 – César Milstein, 74, Argentinian biochemist.
24 – Frank G. White, 92, American army general.
25 – Ken Traill, 75, British rugby league player.
25 – Kenneth Wolstenholme, 81, British football commentator.
26 – Roy Calvert, 88, New Zealand World War II air force officer.
27 – Milton Berle, 93, American comedian dubbed "Mr. Television".
27 – Sir Louis Matheson, 90, British university administrator, Vice Chancellor of Monash University.
27 – Dudley Moore, 66, British actor and writer.
27 – Billy Wilder, 95, Austrian-born American film director (Double Indemnity).
28 – Tikka Khan, 86, Pakistani army general.
29 – Rico Yan, 27, Filipino movie & TV actor.
30 – Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, 101, British consort of King George VI.
31 – Lady Anne Brewis, 91, English botanist.
31 – Barry Took, 73, British comedian and writer.
April 2002[edit source]
1 – Umer Rashid, 26, English cricketer, drowning.
1 – John S. Samuel, 88, American Air Force general.
2 – John R. Pierce, 92, American engineer and author.
2 – Robert Lawson Vaught, 75, American mathematician.
3 – Frank Tovey, aka Fad Gadget, 45, English singer-songwriter.
4 – Don Allard, 66, American football player (New York Titans, New England Patriots) and coach.
5 – Arthur Ponsonby, 11th Earl of Bessborough, 89, British aristocrat.
5 – Layne Staley, 34, former Alice in Chains lead singer.
6 – Nobu McCarthy, 67, Canadian actress.
6 – William Patterson, 71, British Anglican priest, Dean of Ely.
6 – Margaret Wingfield, 90, British political activist.
7 – John Agar, 82, American actor.
8 – Sir Nigel Bagnell, 75, British field marshal.
8 – María Félix, 88, Mexican film star.
8 – Helen Gilbert, 80 American artist.
8 – Giacomo Mancini, 85, Italian politician.
9 – Leopold Vietoris, 110, Austrian mathematician.
10 – Géza Hofi, 75 Hungarian humorist.
11 – J. William Stanton, 78, American politician.
14 – Buck Baker, 83, American member of the NASCAR Hall of Fame
14 – John Boda, 79, American composer and music professor.
14 – Sir Michael Kerr, 81, British jurist.
15 – Will Reed, 91, British composer.
15 – Byron White, 84, United States Supreme Court justice.
16 – Billy Ayre, 49, English footballer.
16 – Franz Krienbühl, 73, Swiss speed skater.
16 – Robert Urich, 55, American TV actor.
18 – Thor Heyerdahl, 87, Norwegian anthropologist.
18 – Cy Laurie, 75, British musician.
18 – Sir Peter Proby, 90, British landowner, Lord-Lieutenant of Cambridgeshire.
20 – Vlastimil Brodský, 81, Czech actor.
21 – Sebastian Menke, 91, American Roman Catholic priest.
21 – Red O'Quinn, 76, American football player.
21 – Terry Walsh, 62, British stuntman.
22 – Albrecht Becker, 95, German production designer and actor.
22 – Allen Morris, 92, American historian.
23 – Linda Lovelace, 53, former porn star turned political activist, car crash.
23 – Ted Kroll, 82, American golfer.
25 – Michael Bryant, 74, British actor.
25 – Indra Devi, 102, Russian "yoga teacher to the stars".
25 – Lisa Lopes, 30, American singer, car crash.
26 – Alton Coleman, 46, convicted spree killer, execution by lethal injection.
27 – Ruth Handler, 85, inventor of the Barbie doll.
27 – Baron Hans Heinrich Thyssen-Bornemisza, 81, German Industrialist and art collector.
28 – Alexander Lebed, Russian general and politician.
28 – Sir Peter Parker, 77, British businessman.
28 – Lou Thesz, American professional wrestler.
28 – John Wilkinson, 82, American sound engineer.
29 – Liam O'Sullivan, Scottish footballer, drugs overdose. [2]
29 – Lor Tok, 88, Thai, comedian and actor Thailand National Artist.
May 2002[edit source]
1 – John Nathan-Turner, 54, British television producer.
2 – William Thomas Tutte, 84, Bletchley Park cryptographer and British, later Canadian, mathematician.
3 – Barbara Castle, Baroness Castle of Blackburn, 91, British Labour politician and female life peer.
3 – Mohamed Haji Ibrahim Egal, 73, president of Somaliland and formerly prime minister of Somalia and British Somaliland.
3 – Mohan Singh Oberoi, 103, Indian hotelier and retailer.
4 – Abu Turab al-Zahiri, 79, Saudi Arabian writer of Arab Indian descent
5 – Sir Clarence Seignoret 83, president of Dominica (1983–1993).
5 – Hugo Banzer Suárez, 75, president of Bolivia, as dictator 1971–1978 and democratic president 1997–2001.
5 – Mike Todd, Jr., 72, American film producer.
6 – Otis Blackwell, 71, American singer-songwriter and pianist.
6 – Harry George Drickamer, 83, American chemical engineer.
6 – Pim Fortuyn, 54, assassinated Dutch politician.
7 – Sir Bernard Burrows, 91, British diplomat.
7 – Sir Ewart Jones, 91, Welsh chemist.
7 – Seattle Slew, 28, last living triple crown winner on 25th anniversary of winning Kentucky Derby.
8 – Sir Edward Jackson, 76, English diplomat.
9 – Robert Layton, 76, Canadian politician.
9 – James Simpson, 90, British explorer.
10 – Lynda Lyon Block, 54, convicted murderer, executed by electric chair in Alabama.
10 – John Cunniff, 57, American hockey player and coach.
10 – Henry W. Hofstetter, 87, American optometrist.
10 – Leslie Dale Martin, 35, convicted murderer, executed by lethal injection in Louisiana.
10 – Tom Moore, 88, American athletics promoter.
11 – Joseph Bonanno, 97, Sicilian former Mafia boss.
12 – Richard Chorley, 74, English geographer.
13 – Morihiro Saito, 74, a teacher of the Japanese martial art of aikido.
13 – Ruth Cracknell, 76, redoubtable Australian actress most famous for the long-running role of Maggie Beare in the series "Mother and Son".
13 – Valery Lobanovsky, 63, former Ukrainian coach.
14 – Sir Derek Birley, 75, British educationist and writer.
15 – Bernard Benjamin, 92, British statistician.
15 – Bryan Pringle, 67, British actor.
15 – Nellie Shabalala, 49, South African singer and wife of leader/founder of Ladysmith Black Mambazo, Joseph Shabalala.
15 – Esko Tie, 73, Finnish ice hockey player.
16 – Edwin Alonzo Boyd, 88, Canadian bank-robber and prison escapee of the 1950s.
16 – Alec Campbell, 103, Australia's last surviving ANZAC died in a nursing home.
16 – Dorothy Van, 74, American actress.
17 – Peter Beck, 92, British schoolmaster.
17 – Joe Black, 78, American first Black baseball pitcher to win a World Series game.
17 – Earl Hammond, 80, American voice actor best known for voicing Mumm Ra and Jaga in the television series Thundercats.
17 – Bobby Robinson, 98, American baseball player.
17 – Little Johnny Taylor, 59, American singer.
18 – Davey Boy Smith, 39, 'British Bulldog' professional wrestler.
18 – Gordon Wharmby, 68, British actor (Last of the Summer Wine)
19 – John Gorton, 90, 19th Prime Minister of Australia.
19 – Otar Lordkipanidze, 72, Georgian archaeologist.
20 – Stephen Jay Gould, 60, paleontologist and popular science author.
21 – Niki de Saint Phalle, 71, French artist.
21 – Roy Paul, 82, Welsh footballer.
22 – Paul Giel, 69, American football player.
22 – Dick Hern, 81, British racehorse trainer.
22 – (remains discovered; actual death probably took place on or around May 1, 2001), Chandra Levy, 24, U.S. Congressional intern.
22 – Creighton Miller, 79, American football player and attorney.
23 – Sam Snead, 89, golfer.
25 – Pat Coombs, 75, English actress.
25 – Jack Pollard, 75, Australian sports journalist.
26 – John Alexander Moore, 86, American biologist.
26 – Mamo Wolde, 69, Ethiopian marathon runner.
28 – Napoleon Beazley, 25, convicted juvenile offender, executed by lethal injection in Texas.
28 – Mildred Benson, 96, American children's author.
June 2002[edit source]
1 – Hansie Cronje, 32, South African cricketer, air crash.
4 – Fernando Belaúnde Terry, 89, democratic president of Peru, 1963–1968 and 1980–1985.
4 – John W. Cunningham, 86, American author.
4 – Caroline Knapp, 42, author of Drinking: A Love Story.
5 – Dee Dee Ramone, 50, founding member of The Ramones.
5 – Alex Watson, 70, Australian rugby league player.
6 – Peter Cowan, 87, Australian writer.
6 – Hans Janmaat, 67, controversial far-right politician in the Netherlands.
7 – Rodney Hilton, 85, British historian.
7 – Lilian, Princess of Réthy, 85, British-born Belgian royal.
8 – George Mudie, 86, Jamaican cricketer.
9 – Paul Chubb, 53, Australian actor.
9 – Bryan Martyn, 71, Australian rules footballer.
10 – John Gotti, 61, imprisoned mobster.
11 – Robbin Crosby, 42, American guitarist of rock band Ratt.
11 – Margaret E. Lynn, 78, American theater director.
11 – Robert Roswell Palmer, 93, American historian and writer.
11 – Peter John Stephens, 89, British children's author.
12 – Bill Blass, 79, American fashion designer.
12 – George Shevelov, 93, Ukrainian scholar.
13 – John Hope, 83, American meteorologist.
14 – Jose Bonilla, 34, boxing former world champion, of asthma.
14 – June Jordan, 65, American writer and teacher, of breast cancer.
15 – Said Belqola, 45, Moroccan referee of the 1998 FIFA World Cup final.
17 – Willie Davenport, 59, American gold medal-winning Olympic hurdler.
17 – John C. Davies II, 82, American politician.
17 – Fritz Walter, 81, German football player, captain of 1954 World Cup winners.
18 – Nancy Addison, 54, soap actress, cancer.
18 – Jack Buck, 77, Major League Baseball announcer.
18 – Michael Coulson, 74, British lawyer and politician.
19 – Count Flemming Valdemar of Rosenborg, 80, Danish prince.
20 – Enrique Regüeiferos, 53, Cuban Olympic boxer.
21 – Henry Keith, Baron Keith of Kinkel, 80, British jurist.
21 – Patrick Kelly, 73, English cricketer.
22 – David O. Cooke, 81, American Department of Defense official.
22 – Darryl Kile, 33, Major League Baseball player.
22 – Ann Landers, 83, author & syndicated newspaper columnist.
23 – Pedro "El Rockero" Alcazar, 26, Panamanian boxer; died after losing his world Flyweight championship to Fernando Montiel in Las Vegas the night before.
23 – Arnold Weinstock, 77, British businessman.
24 – Lorna Lloyd-Green, 92, Australian gynaecologist.
24 – Miles Francis Stapleton Fitzalan-Howard, 86, 17th Duke of Norfolk.
24 – Pierre Werner, 88, former Prime Minister of Luxembourg, "father of the Euro".
25 – Gordon Park Baker, 64, Anglo-American philosopher.
25 – Jean Corbeil, 68, Canadian politician.
26 – Barbara G. Adams, 57, British Egyptologist.
26 – Clarence D. Bell, 88, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania State Senate.
26 – Jay Berwanger, 88, college football player, first winner of the Heisman Trophy.
26 – Arnold Brown, 88, British General of the Salvation Army.
26 – James Morgan, 63, British journalist.
27 – Sir Charles Carter, 82, British economist and academic administrator.
27 – John Entwistle, 57, English bassist (The Who), heart attack.
27 – Russ Freeman, 76, American pianist.
27 – Robert L. J. Long, 82, American admiral.
27 – Jack Webster, 78, Canadian police officer.
28 – Arthur "Spud" Melin, responsible for marketing hula-hoop and frisbee.
29 – Rosemary Clooney, 74, singer.
29 – Jan Tomasz Zamoyski, 90, Polish politician.
30 – Pete Gray, 87, American one-armed baseball player.
30 – Dave Wilson, 70, American television director.
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An Annapurna Pictures Film Written for the Screen & Directed by Academy Award-Winner
Barry Jenkins in Select Theaters November 30
Los Angeles October 31, 2018: Lakeshore Records will release If Beale Street Could Talk—Original Motion Picture Score composed by Nicholas Britell (Moonlight) worldwide digitally on November 9 with a vinyl version forthcoming. It’s Britell’s second collaboration with writer/director Barry Jenkins and the follow up to his Academy Award-nominated score for Moonlight—the Best Picture Oscar winner directed by Jenkins in 2016 (who took home the Best Writing Adapted Screenplay Oscar). Britell brings his limitless creativity to the themes of love and injustice anchoring the film and creates a score sublimely straddling the worlds of classical and jazz. The sound ranges from lush to uncompromisingly experimental thoroughly inhabiting the film to striking and unforgettable effect. Annapurna Pictures will release the film which stars KiKi Layne, Stephan James, Teyonah Parris, Colman Domingo and Regina King, in select theaters November 30.
Set in early-1970s Harlem, If Beale Street Could Talk is a timeless and moving love story of both a couple’s unbreakable bond and the African-American family’s empowering embrace, as told through the eyes of 19-year-old Tish Rivers (screen newcomer KiKi Layne). A daughter and wife-to-be, Tish vividly recalls the passion, respect and trust that have connected she and her artist fiancé Alonzo Hunt, who goes by the nickname Fonny (Stephan James). Friends since childhood, the devoted couple dream of a future together but their plans are derailed when Fonny is arrested for a crime he did not commit.
Says Britell: "It was a truly special experience to collaborate with Barry on If Beale Street Could Talk. Together, we explored a sonic landscape filled with brass and strings, while also venturing into some quite extreme experimentation. I'm always fascinated by the mysteries of scoring a film. As Barry and I worked together, we discovered certain sounds which we felt deeply resonated with the story. I'm so honored to have been a part of this film and to have had the opportunity to work with Barry again."
Says Jenkins: “Working with Nick on the score for If Beale Street Could Talk was a wonderful continuation of the process we began on Moonlight. In channeling the voices of James Baldwin, our main character Tish and the rich array of souls she encounters and the moods and themes she charts, we arrived at a sound that I feel truly honors the wonderful text that Baldwin gifted us while creating a distinct soundscape for this literary adaptation.”
Track List
Eden (Harlem)
The Children of Our Age
Agape
Encomium
Eros
Mrs. Victoria Rodgers
Call Him Fonny / The Tombs / PTSD
Jezebel
Eden (LES)
Keepers of the Keys and Seals
Hypertension
P.B.A.
Storge
Mama Gets to Puerto Rico
Ye Who Enter Here
Requiem
Philia
If Beale Street Could Talk (End Credits)
Harlem Aria (Bonus Track)
This Is Where My Life Is (Bonus Track)
New Life (Bonus Track)
What Have They Done? (Bonus Track)
A Rose in Spanish Harlem (Bonus Track)
ABOUT NICHOLAS BRITELL
Nicholas Britell is an Academy Award-nominated composer, pianist, and producer.
He encores with writer/director Barry Jenkins on If Beale Street Could Talk after composing the score for the Best Picture Oscar winner Moonlight. Mr. Britell’s score for the latter earned him an Academy Award nomination, as well as Golden Globe and Critics’ Choice Award nominations, among other honors. In October 2017, Mr. Britell was awarded the Discovery of the Year Award at the World Soundtrack Awards in Ghent, Belgium, as well as the Distinguished Composer Award from the Middleburg Film Festival.
He composed the original score for Adam McKay’s Oscar-winning The Big Short and has since reteamed with Mr. McKay to score Vice, starring Christian Bale as Dick Cheney, as well as Mr. McKay’s HBO television series Succession. Mr. Britell’s music was also featured in Steve McQueen’s Best Picture Oscar winner 12 Years a Slave, for which he composed and arranged the on-camera music including the violin performances and spiritual songs.
Other movies for which Mr. Britell has composed the original score include Valerie Faris and Jonathan Dayton’s Battle of the Sexes, for which he also wrote and produced, with singer Sara Bareilles, an original song, “If I Dare;” Natalie Portman’s A Tale of Love and Darkness as well as the director’s segment of New York, I Love You; Adam Leon’s Gimme the Loot and Tramps; Gary Ross’ Free State of Jones; Steve McQueen’s short film Caribs’ Leap; and Jack Pettibone Riccobono’s documentary The Seventh Fire.
Britell is a Steinway Artist and is a Founding Member of L.A. Dance Project. He is also Chairman of the Board of the New York-based ensemble Decoda, the first-ever affiliate ensemble of Carnegie Hall. He was awarded the Henry Mancini Fellowship from the ASCAP Foundation in December 2012 and also won the ASCAP/Doddle Award for Collaborative Achievement.
He produced the short film Whiplash, directed by Damien Chazelle, which won the Jury
Award for Best US Fiction Short at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival. He subsequently served as co-producer on the Best Picture Oscar-nominated feature version that Mr. Chazelle directed, which won three Academy Awards and many other accolades.
As a pianist, he has performed for over six years as part of the critically acclaimed
“Portals” project with violinist Tim Fain. Mr. Britell gave his first public piano recital at the age of 10 and was a student of the late Jane Carlson at The Juilliard School. His recent public performances have included concerts at London’s Barbican Hall, at the Million Dollar Theatre in Los Angeles, and at Chicago’s Ravinia.
Mr. Britell is an honors and Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Harvard University, as well as a piano performance graduate of the Juilliard School’s Pre-College Division. He was honored to be the commencement speaker at the Juilliard Pre-College Division’s Commencement Exercises in May 2016.
ABOUT BARRY JENKINS
Academy Award winner Barry Jenkins was born and raised in Miami, Florida. The Florida
State University graduate’s feature film debut, Medicine for Melancholy, was hailed as one of the best films of 2009 by The New York Times and received several Independent Spirit and Gotham Award nominations.
Mr. Jenkins, along with playwright Tarell Alvin McCraney, received the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay for his second feature, Moonlight, which won Best Picture at both the Oscars and the Golden Globes [Drama]. In addition to earning eight Academy Award nominations, ten Critics’ Choice Awards nominations, six Golden Globe Award nominations and four BAFTA Award nominations, Moonlight won Best Feature and Director at the Gotham Awards and Best International Film at the British Independent
Film Awards. The New York Film Critics Circle and the National Board of Review named him Best Director, and the Los Angeles Film Critics Association named him Best Director and the film Best Picture. Mr. Jenkins was also the recipient of a DGA Award nomination and the winner of the WGA Award for Best Original Screenplay.
He directed an episode in the first season of the Netflix original series Dear White People. His upcoming projects include an adaptation of National Book Award winner Colson Whitehead’s The Underground Railroad for Amazon, which he will pen and direct. He is also writing a script for a coming-of-age drama based on the life of the first American Female Olympic boxing champ, Clarissa “T-Rex” Shields.
Mr. Jenkins is a curator at the Telluride Film Festival and a United States Artists Smith Fellow.
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The strapping Western and action star also had a memorable role in 'The Dirty Dozen' and an opportunistic first encounter with Cecil B. DeMille.
Clint Walker, who flexed his considerable brawn — but only when he had to — as a gentle giant on Cheyenne, the landmark 1950s Western that aired for seven seasons on ABC, has died. He was 90.
Walker, who also starred in such Film-to-watchonline s as Send Me No Flowers (1964), None But the Brave (1965) and the World War II classic The Dirty Dozen (1967), died Monday of congestive heart failure in Grass Valley, California, his daughter Valerie said.
With a chiseled 6-foot-6, 250-pound physique that showed off a 48-inch chest and 32-inch waist, the rugged, blue-eyed Walker was often hired for Westerns and action work. He was tough (and lucky) off the screen as well: He survived a 1971 skiing accident at Mammoth Mountain in California in which his heart was punctured by a ski pole and he was pronounced dead.
In 1955, Walker was cast by Warner Bros. in TV’s first-ever hourlong Western as Cheyenne Bodie, a principled cowboy drifter in the post-American Civil War era who was raised by the Cherokees who killed his parents. Cheyenne, produced by Roy Huggins of Maverick and Rockford Files fame, started out as part of Warner Brothers Presents in a rotation with the movie spinoffs Casablanca and Kings Row.
"I think they had all the leading men available in Hollywood to test for Cheyenne two days in a row, and they had me test with them," Walker recalled in a 2012 interview for the Archive of American Television. "The first day I was very, very nervous. I could see all these people that I’d seen in pictures over the years and I thought, 'I don't stand a chance.'
"The second day, I thought, 'I'm not going to get the job anyway so why don’t I just relax and enjoy it,' which I did. Then the next thing I heard about four days later was Jack Warner reviewed all the stuff, pointed to me and said, 'That is Cheyenne.'"
In 1958, Walker, now a household name, went on strike in a contract dispute, and while he was away, Warners replaced him with Ty Hardin as a character named Bronco Layne. When Walker returned to the series in 1959 after his deal was renegotiated, Hardin was given his own show. Cheyenne ran for 103 episodes until December 1962.
Walker, a baritone, also sang on Cheyenne, and the studio produced a 1959 album, Inspiration, with Walker and the Sunset Serenades performing traditional songs and ballads.
Norman Eugene Walker, a twin, was born May 30, 1927, in Hartford, Illinois. He fashioned his own weights out of concrete, joined the Merchant Marine at age 17 and toiled on a riverboat, in a paper mill and on an oil field. Working security at the Sands Hotel in Las Vegas, he met show-business types who encouraged him to try his luck in Hollywood.
Not surprisingly, Walker's first role came as an uncredited Tarzan in the Bowery Boys Film-to-watchonline Jungle Gents (1954).
He heard Cecil B. DeMille was looking for muscular men to cast for his 1956 epic The Ten Commandments. Walker got an appointment with the intimidating director, but on the way to Paramount, he stopped on the freeway to change a flat tire for a woman.
"You’re late, young man," Walker recalled DeMille saying when he arrived. When he told the director the reason why, DeMille replied, "Yes, I know all about it. That [woman you helped] was my secretary."
Walker got a small part in the picture.
After Cheyenne got hot, he starred in the title role of Yellowstone Kelly (1959), playing a fur trapper who because of his friendship with the Sioux refuses to join with the U.S. Cavalry in a 1876 raid against the tribe. That movie was sandwiched between the Westerns Fort Dobbs (1958) and Gold of the Seven Saints (1961).
Walker received second billing to Frank Sinatra in None But the Brave, a World War II saga set in the South Pacific that Sinatra also directed. Walker then starred as Big Jim Cole in the adventure movie The Night of the Grizzly (1966), which he said was his favorite Film-to-watchonline to do.
The big man hit his stride with The Dirty Dozen, which starred Lee Marvin as a hardscrabble officer stuck with the dirty duty of penetrating a German fortress, accompanied by 12 condemned soldiers who have nothing to lose. Walker played Samson Posey, who had been convicted of murder. In his best scene, Marvin goads Walker into flashing his temper, attacking him with a knife before disarming the much bigger guy.
(Years later, Walker lent his authoritative voice to the role of Nick Nitro in Joe Dante's 1998 animated Film-to-watchonline Small Soldiers. Dirty Dozen co-stars Ernest Borgnine, Jim Brown and George Kennedy also had roles.)
The good-natured Walker also appeared in much frothier entertainment, most notably in the light comedy Send Me No Flowers (1964) with Rock Hudson, Doris Day and Tony Randall.
He continued to work steadily late in 1960s with roles in Sam Whiskey, More Dead Than Alive and The Great Bank Robbery, all released in 1969. He co-starred in The White Buffalo (1977), one of the quirkiest Westerns ever made, in which Charles Bronson limned Wild Bill Hickok in pursuit of an albino buffalo.
During the 1970s, Walker was seen in the teleFilm-to-watchonline s Yuma from Aaron Spelling, Hardcase and The Bounty Man and in Pancho Villa (1972). He starred in a shortlived Alaska-set series titled Kodiak, in which he played the title character, an Alaska State trooper.
Walker made numerous guest-star appearances on a wide range of TV shows during his career, including on The Jack Benny Program, Maverick, The Lucille Ball Show and Kung Fu: The Legend Continues.
Duane Byrge contributed to this report.
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Blue tinted dreamer.
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