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storiesbyjes2g · 5 months
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Because of course not being able to go to Melany's this summer is the end of the world lol
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wannabecatwriter · 1 year
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List 3 of your favorite sims from other simmers you enjoy and explain why (Send this to 10 other blogs 💖💖)
Thank you for the ask!
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First off, I have Kyleigh and Elita from @helenofsimblr
Kyleigh's actions throughout the stories may have been problematic, but that makes her all the more real. Can't help but like her. And Elita is a certified badass.
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Melody Pike and Andrea Fletcher from @obigem
These girls have been through a lot and I truly think they've come through their hurdles stronger than they were before.
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Nadia Pierson from @storiesbyjes2g
She is a boss queen and no one better forget it. Especially not her kiddos! But for real, not everyone can become a better stepmother to a child than their own mother ever could be. And this lady did it.
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therichantsim · 1 year
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Which mutuals ocs would get along with your ocs? Which wouldn't? (Please Pass along the question)
Thanks for the ask! Well first there are @cinamun's OCs My OCs are a bit older by about 10 years. Technically they're already friends. They were at their wedding. Octavia is friends with Indya because they're both visual artists. The head cannon is that they used to work together at the Casbah gallery. Isaiah and Darren would probably both be chilling out back or in the man cave enjoying a fine cigar and some good cognac. Discussing the nuances of new age parenting. Talking about back in the day and how these kids don't know or understand the struggle.
Isaiah would share stock tips and real estate advice. While Darren would update him on the latest automotive technology.
The only OCs I can think wouldn't get along with anyone is already running a muck in her story. It's wild how they are connected by that one person and neither of them realizes it.
Then there is @storiesbyjes2g Once again my OCs already know Nadia Pierson. She has worked with both Isaiah and Octavia. I'd like to think their relationship is more business than a casual friendship. I hope I answered this correctly.
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thechaosmuses · 3 months
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Below the cut is a list of all my original characters, from every fandom, organized by such. I figured I would go ahead and put this up, as well as a canon muse one, for my oc and canon starters so that way it's easier for y'all to see who is included without going to every separate muse list.
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The Vampire Diaries
Elizabeth Haven Mikaelson Roman Ryker Mikaelson Erik Flynn Mikaelson Kareena Dawn Mikaelson Thyra Selene Mikaelson Karsyn Devyn Mikaelson Mateo Maxwell Mikaelson Serenity Faye Mikaelson Sawyer Finch Mikaelson Aurelia Nova Mikaelson Felix Ares Mikaelson Willow Luna Mikaelson Tobias Floyd Mikaelson Zephyr Raven Parker Zariyah Dove Parker Kennedy Taylor Parker Myles Zane Parker Mariana Joy Parker Paisley Juniper Parker Braeden Talia Salvatore Holden Atlas Salvatore Ezra Grant Salvatore Liberty Faye Salvatore Jensen Graham Gilbert Easton Reed Gilbert Jesse Jonathan Gilbert Elias Rhodes Gilbert Jazmyn Sophia Gilbert Atlas Rowan Petrova Titus Izaiah Petrova Kamen Maverick Pierce Natalie Adrianna Pierce Eleanor Marie Bennett Salem Elijah Bennett Gabriel Graham Gustin Belladonna Sharie Bennett Seraphina Rose Ward Theodore Joseph Brickenden Kaia Asherah Halloran Carter William Forbes Cameron Myles Lawrence Jameson Tyler Rosza Tatum Jaxson Lockwood Tatiana Jade Lockwood Taylor Jacob Lockwood Axel Madden Hughes Ashton Malik Hughes Sebastian Sawyer Sharpe Niall Nash Novak Montgomery Felix Langston Ophelia Esme Lovell Sapphire Lee McGuire Rami Calder McGuire Warren Jaxon Kingsley Jeremiah Michael Kenner Cecilia Jaklyn Labonair Rosemary Belle Whitlock Hadley Kamryn Fuller Kamryn Avery Marshall Lorella Diane St. John Andrew Kolton Rogers Blair Lilith Walsh Zachariah Cole Norwood Matthias Lucien Delacour Matias Camilo Garcia Cyrus Boyd Mikaelson (spn to tvdu) Harmony Iris Johnson (tw to tvdu) Chandler Matthew Rawlins (tw to tvdu)
Containment
Jubilee Fawn Ellison Carson Elijah Mayes Maddox Rhett Lancaster Malia Rayne Lancaster Makai Reid Lancaster Delilah Anne Malone Austin Blake Coleman Damian James Taylor
Teen Wolf
Aspen Bella Stilinski Adrian Archer Argent Addison Athena Argent Lyla Sage Martin Amaia Tala Alexander Malik Elias Hale Madelaine Emery Hale Isaiah Parker Lahey Amadora Constance Sharpe Callum Tate Raeken Dawson Cole Reynolds Jared Taylor Parrish Stephen Ezekiel Hemming
Supernatural
Amelia Mae Allen Melody Athena Hayes Lucilla Marie Nightstar Eden Faith Cruz Elijah Luke Cruz Valentina Rosalie Hart Adaliah Ember Darhk Alexandria Skye Earp Lillian Dahlia Campbell Adriel Xavier Grant Talon Colt Ashford Silas Kai Parker Josephina Jazmyn Walker Elyza Alice Pierson (tvdu to spn)
DC Comics
Kiera Jaylin Davis
Marvel
Kailee Elizabeth Holtz (hero and villain verse) Kaiden Edward Holtz (villain and hero verse) Camelia Waverly Maximoff Kaleb Jonas Barnes Maxine Josephine Rogers Melody Elizabeth Young Anastasia Sloane Lenkov Wren Nika Volkov Wynter Nadia Volkov Cordelia Ara Odinsdottir Amora Delphine Brantley Celeste Juliet Livingston Nikolai Nathaniel Novak (tvdu to mcu) Charmeine Ayla Hanlon (spn to mcu)
Stranger Things
Stella Blake Russell Scarlet Ember Ward Valerie Mae Henderson Mitchell Elliot Mayfield Meredith Eleanor Mayfield
Misc
Ambrosia Nyx Tartarus Acacius Nile Tartarus Duncan David Dalveron Damien Dawson Dalveron Brantley Cole Kline Rosalie Grace Anderson Rowena Greyson Andrews Ryker Grant Andrews Aviana Summer Archer Dylan Bryce Thatcher Sterling Atlas Ward
9-1-1
Evelyn June Buckley Ethan Jace Buckley Hazel Jayne Walker Hayes Jesse Walker Izaiah Edison Hendrix Waverly Chloe Hendrix Matilda Iris Monroe Fallon Pierce Richards
Book Babes
Cyra Lux Vespara Wilder Blaze Hawthorne Dion Ignis Vanserra Pyralis Jax Vanserra Warren Forrest Hayward Solana Aruna Meridian Anatole Cyrus Solari Althea Zaria Cadlawon Tynan Kerrell Visita Kirsi Gwyneira Nieves Lyall Colden Whittaker Caspian Calder Conway Maribelle Aelia Sommer
Zodiacs
Wyatt Keegan aka Aries Kianni Phoenix aka Sagittarius Leon Cyrus aka Leo River Mira aka Cancer Dylan Lucas aka Pisces Josephine Nova aka Scorpio Conrad Atlas aka Taurus Kailynn Amelia aka Capricorn Taron Sage aka Virgo Alice Skye aka Libra Aaron Micah aka Aquarius Adelaide June aka Gemini Arianna Rose aka Gemini
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surveyhoursss · 3 years
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Do you know people with these names? For each name, say if you know someone with that name and how you know them.
Aaron: peer
Adam: peer
Aisha
Alanna
Alex
Alexa
Alexandria
Allegra
Allie: peer
Allison: cousin
Alondra
Amanda: roommate in res
Amber
Amie
Ana
Anaïs
Andreas
Andrew: peer
Angela: friend's girlfriend
Angelica: peer
Anna
Annie
Ari
Ashley: friend's little sister
Ashna
Audrey
Austin
Becky
Ben: peer
Berkeley
Beth: roommate in inpatient
Bobby: friend's ex
Bolor
Brendan
Bridgid
Britney
Brooke
Cal
Callie: peer
Cam: Family friend
Cameron: cousin
Camille
Camryn
Carmen
Caro
Caroline: peer; used to have our lockers next to each other all of middle school lol
Casilda
Cecile
Cecily
Chanel
Chloe: peer
Chris: grandmother
Christina:
Christopher: peer that used to frustrate me for no good reason ;w;
Claire: one of my besties
Claudia
Claudine
Cole
Connie
Connor
Courtney
Cyrus
Daisy
Dakota: peer
Dana
Danielle
David: we had chinese class together >:)
Delilah
Diane
Diego: brother's friend
Donald
Doug
Duncan
Dylan: Peer; we were pretty close as children
Eleanor: peer
Elijah
Elise
Eliza
Elizabeth: a childhood friend
Ella
Elle
Ellie
Elliot: my friends dog
Emerson: we went to php together
Emily: one of the besties
Emma: me
Eric
Erika: peer
Ethan: peer
Faith: peer
Fiona: my favorite cow at our zoo
Francesca
Franz
George
Ginny
Giselle
Grace: my best friend as a tiny tiny child
Graham
Hadley
Hailey
Hannah: peer
Havana
Helen: peer
Henry: friends brother
Hugo
Huma
Ilana
Indra
Isabel
Isabella: per
Itza
Ivy
Izzy
Jackie
Jacob: peer
James: friends brother
Jamie
Jason
Jennifer
Jenny
Jess
Jhadha
Joe: peer
John: father
Jonathan
Joseph: brother
Joyce
J.P.
Jude
Julia: aunt
Julie
Justin
Kaan
Kai
Karina
Kat
Kate: confirmation friend from when I was forced to go to church
Katherine: family friend
Kinaya
Kira
Kristie
Lanie
Laura
Lauren
Leah
León
Lexxi
Liberty
Lisette
Louisa
Luca
Luis
Lynette
MacKenzie: Friends sister
Maddie: One of the besties
Maggie: Peer
Makena
Manlio
Margaret
Margo: Peer from res
Maria
Marianna
Mariely
Martha
Martin
Mayuri
McKinley
Megan: peer from res
Meredith
Mia: peer
Michael: peer from elementary school
Michelle: peer
Mike: dads friend
Minah
Miranda
Molly: peer
Morgan
Nadia
Nancy
Natalie
Nathan: peer
Nathanael
Neoma
Nichole
Nico
Nikki
Noah
Noelle
Octavio
Olivia: peer
Orion
Owen
Paige
Pam
Pat
Patrick
Paul
Paula
Pauline
Peter: childhood friend
Phoebe: online friend
Phong: peer
Price
Quinn
Rachel
Rai
Railey
Raquel: girl I met at camp lol
Ray
Rayne
Rebecca: peer
Rebkah
Regina
Reilly
Remy: peer
Ren
Rhianna
Robert
Rohini
Roither
Rose: peer from res
Ruby
Ruilin
Sabrina: friend of a friend
Sakura
Salim
Sally: met at camp
Sam: moms friend
Sapna
Sarah
Savanah
Sebastian
Shani
Shannon
Siena
Snigdha
Sofia: peer
Sophie.
Soren
Spencer
Summers
Sydney: peer
Taran
Taylor: peer
Tessa
Thea
Theo
Theresa
Tim
Tom
Tori
Ural
Victoria: friend
Viviane
Walter
Will: brother
Willa
William
Yujin: friend
Yuta
Zac
Zoe: friend
Which names do you prefer?
Alice or Allana?
Allie or Andie?
Alexandra or Anastasia?
Anna or Angela?
Annie or Angelica?
Ana or Ashna?
Audrey or Ashley?
Ansel or Annika?
Brooke or Britney?
Berkeley or Bella?
Bo Chao or Beatrix?
Camille or Camryn?
Cristina or Casilda?
Chloe or Courtney?
Charlotte or Carol?
Cleo or Chanel?
Davin or Dillon?
Delilah or Dutra?
Erin or Elina?
Emin or Emerson?
Emily or Emma?
Erika or Estelle?
Faith or Frannie?
Fernanda or Francesca?
Georgina or Gracie?
Gabriela or Gina?
Hailey or Hannah?
Hadley or Havana?
Indra or Isabel?
Indiana or Ivy?
Jenny or Jessie?
Julia or Joyce?
Jasmine or Jackie?
Jamie or Jennifer?
Kimia or Karina?
Katerina or Kate?
Kira or Kristie?
Lia or Lily?
Lauren or Lynette?
Liberty or Leila?
Margaret or Martha?
Michelle or Mackenzie?
Mia or Michaela?
Morgan or Maddie?
Maya or Mayuri?
Megan or Makena?
McKinley or Margo?
Nikki or Natalie?
Nadia or Nancy?
Nicole or Olivia?
Rachel or Rebecca?
Remi or Rosie?
Ruby or Reine?
Ren or Sakura?
Sapna or Snigdha?
Sally or Stella?
Sophie or Sydney?
Sophia or Solana?
Skye or Sierra?
Serena or Savanah?
Sarah or Sabrina?
Tara or Taylor?
Vittoria or Yahs?
Yoonju or Yukine?
Aidan or Austin?
Alan or Andrew?
Aldo or Alexx?
Ben or Brian?
Billy or Brodie?
Corey or Carlos?
Coleman or Connor?
David or Dylan?
Eli or Eric?
Franz or Fernando?
Gabe or Graham?
Holden or Hudson?
Jacob or Justin?
Jack or JP?
Jimmy or Jared?
James or John?
Karm or Kian?
Lou or Lenny?
Michael or Mickey?
Nick or Nathan?
Peter or Pierson?
Rai or Rafael?
Sanjay or Supawat?
Will or Wynn?
Zachary or Zack?
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bmobeaumont · 3 years
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2. Emily A. Sprague - Woven (Rvng Int)
3. YL Hooi - Prince S Version (Efficient Space)
4. Nadia Struiwigh - Einaudi (Nouskla’er Audio)
5. Senyawa - Alkisah II (Celine Gillain Remix) (Les Albums Claus)
6. Jonathan Fitoussi - Amazonie (Obliques)
7. Tomaga - More Flowers (Hands In The Dark)
8. new.com - Ravings Of Rock (Comfortnoise)
9. Laurine Frost - Imperium (LYKA)
10. S A D - Sneboro (Ghost Zvuk)
11. Georgia - Method Of Loci (OOH Sounds)
12. Duckett - I Don’t Understand You Ltd (Self-released)
13. Panoptique - Menta Y Regaliz feat. Fiesta En El Vacio (Macadam Mambo)
14. Dax Pierson - I Slay The Pain (Dark Entries)
15. Mars 89 - Nocturnal Animals (Bokeh.tech)
16. Nico - The Driving Rain (Midnight Shift)
17. Two Shell - LabBaby TM (Livity Sound)
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19. Flore - Congos (LCY Remix) (POLAAR)
20. Denham Audio - Bobby Wobbler (Lobster Theremin)
21. Jossy Mitsu - Ø (Astral Black)
22. Superabundance - Slip (Future Times)
23. Bisk - Like Peaches (Ominira)
24. MinaeMinae - Flügelhüllen (Marionette)
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itsfinancethings · 4 years
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The head of the Federal Aviation Administration will face questions about whether the agency is too cozy with Boeing when he testifies this week before a congressional panel.
The chairman of the House Transportation Committee says he plans to ask FAA Administrator Stephen Dickson about Boeing’s influence over the FAA’s Seattle office and incidents in which FAA managers vetoed the concerns of the agency’s own safety experts.
“We are having a hard time piercing the veil of how consistently and repeatedly Boeing is managing to pressure and overcome the objectives of the safety specialists,” committee Chairman Peter DeFazio, D-Ore., said Monday in an interview.
Dickson is scheduled to testify at a hearing Wednesday, just as the FAA gears up to review changes Boeing is making in its 737 Max jet. The Max remains grounded after two deadly crashes.
Investigations into the crashes in Indonesia and Ethiopia point to a flight-control system called MCAS that automatically pushed the noses of the planes down in response to faulty readings from a sensor. Boeing is making MCAS less powerful and tying it to a second sensor. It is also proposing material for training pilots about MCAS, and fixing a separate issue around flight-control computers. The company hopes airlines can resume using the Max early next year.
Relatives of passengers who died in the second crash say FAA is focusing too narrowly on Boeing’s revamp of a flight-control system implicated in both accidents. They want a nose-to-tail review of every key system on the plane before the grounded planes can fly again.
“That’s a tombstone mentality” to focus only on MCAS, said Nadia Milleron, whose daughter died in the March 10 crash of an Ethiopian Airlines Max. “You don’t just wait until people die to address (other) systems.”
Chris Moore, whose daughter died in the Ethiopian crash, sent a list of questions that he hopes lawmakers will ask Dickson, including why the FAA didn’t ground the Max after the first crash, when a Lion Air Max plunged into the sea off the coast of Indonesia in October 2018.
About a dozen family members plan to attend Wednesday’s hearing. They are driven by a deep distrust of Boeing, and a few have delved into the details of aircraft manufacturing.
When Boeing’s chief engineer told Congress that the company did not test what would happen if a single sensor tied to MCAS failed, family members and other critics seized on the disclosure to raise questions about Boeing’s analysis of other key systems on the plane.
Boeing employees conducted those assessments under a decades-old FAA policy — strengthened in 2005 — of relying on the technical knowledge of the companies that it regulates. FAA inspectors are supposed to oversee the work of those company employees, but published reports suggest that the agency knew little about MCAS when it certified the Max.
DeFazio said Monday that the FAA program of relying on aircraft company employees “obviously needs significant improvement,” but he hasn’t settled on how to do that. “I’m hoping Dickson can volunteer some ideas,” he said.
Dickson, a former Delta Air Lines pilot and executive, will be testifying about the Max for the first time since he became FAA administrator in August.
During previous hearings, lawmakers have accused FAA of favoring Boeing and overruling FAA experts in two other cases. One involved the placement of rudder cables on the Max that, in the view of FAA engineers, could make them vulnerable to being severed if an engine blew apart in flight.
The committee also plans to hear from several other witnesses, including Ed Pierson, a former Boeing production manager who protested a push to increase production of the Max. In an email to another Boeing executive in June 2018, which the committee made public in October, Pierson said he was hesitant to put his own family on a Boeing plane.
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newstechreviews · 4 years
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The head of the Federal Aviation Administration will face questions about whether the agency is too cozy with Boeing when he testifies this week before a congressional panel.
The chairman of the House Transportation Committee says he plans to ask FAA Administrator Stephen Dickson about Boeing’s influence over the FAA’s Seattle office and incidents in which FAA managers vetoed the concerns of the agency’s own safety experts.
“We are having a hard time piercing the veil of how consistently and repeatedly Boeing is managing to pressure and overcome the objectives of the safety specialists,” committee Chairman Peter DeFazio, D-Ore., said Monday in an interview.
Dickson is scheduled to testify at a hearing Wednesday, just as the FAA gears up to review changes Boeing is making in its 737 Max jet. The Max remains grounded after two deadly crashes.
Investigations into the crashes in Indonesia and Ethiopia point to a flight-control system called MCAS that automatically pushed the noses of the planes down in response to faulty readings from a sensor. Boeing is making MCAS less powerful and tying it to a second sensor. It is also proposing material for training pilots about MCAS, and fixing a separate issue around flight-control computers. The company hopes airlines can resume using the Max early next year.
Relatives of passengers who died in the second crash say FAA is focusing too narrowly on Boeing’s revamp of a flight-control system implicated in both accidents. They want a nose-to-tail review of every key system on the plane before the grounded planes can fly again.
“That’s a tombstone mentality” to focus only on MCAS, said Nadia Milleron, whose daughter died in the March 10 crash of an Ethiopian Airlines Max. “You don’t just wait until people die to address (other) systems.”
Chris Moore, whose daughter died in the Ethiopian crash, sent a list of questions that he hopes lawmakers will ask Dickson, including why the FAA didn’t ground the Max after the first crash, when a Lion Air Max plunged into the sea off the coast of Indonesia in October 2018.
About a dozen family members plan to attend Wednesday’s hearing. They are driven by a deep distrust of Boeing, and a few have delved into the details of aircraft manufacturing.
When Boeing’s chief engineer told Congress that the company did not test what would happen if a single sensor tied to MCAS failed, family members and other critics seized on the disclosure to raise questions about Boeing’s analysis of other key systems on the plane.
Boeing employees conducted those assessments under a decades-old FAA policy — strengthened in 2005 — of relying on the technical knowledge of the companies that it regulates. FAA inspectors are supposed to oversee the work of those company employees, but published reports suggest that the agency knew little about MCAS when it certified the Max.
DeFazio said Monday that the FAA program of relying on aircraft company employees “obviously needs significant improvement,” but he hasn’t settled on how to do that. “I’m hoping Dickson can volunteer some ideas,” he said.
Dickson, a former Delta Air Lines pilot and executive, will be testifying about the Max for the first time since he became FAA administrator in August.
During previous hearings, lawmakers have accused FAA of favoring Boeing and overruling FAA experts in two other cases. One involved the placement of rudder cables on the Max that, in the view of FAA engineers, could make them vulnerable to being severed if an engine blew apart in flight.
The committee also plans to hear from several other witnesses, including Ed Pierson, a former Boeing production manager who protested a push to increase production of the Max. In an email to another Boeing executive in June 2018, which the committee made public in October, Pierson said he was hesitant to put his own family on a Boeing plane.
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placerdiario · 5 years
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Modern nail art, dogs to sell interiors, stark floral arrangements, even dripping honey... Lernert & Sander direct this elegant and conceptually design driven campaign for Squarespace. These chic films inspire users that anyone can use the tools to elevate their individual brands through the Squarespace portal.
Production Company: Hornet Inc. Client: Squarespace Director: Lernert + Sander Executive Producer: Hana Shimizu Head of Production: Sang-Jin Bae Development Producer: Kristin Labriola Senior Producer: Niki DiCesare Editor: Anita Chao Associate Producer: Claudia Gaspar
Client: Squarespace Chief Creative Officer: David Lee Chief Production Director: Sandra Nam Creative Director: Ben Hughes Creative Director: Mathieu Zarbatany Creative Director/Writer: Noah Phillips Creative Producer: Nadia Lachance Creative Producer: Bridget Kaczmarek Visual Designer: McLane Teitel
Live Action: Stage: Colbalt Stages Director: Lernet + Sander Assistant Director: Juan Reinoso Live Action Producer: David Marks Production Supervisor: Donald Cager Assistant Production Supervisor: Mariana Vahalova Director of Photography: Aaron Platt VXF Supervisor: Ted Wiggin 1st AC: Emma Hing 2nd AC: Pierson Andreas DIT: Peter Shuster Talon Head Tech: Eddie Goldblatt Stills Photographer: Ram Van Meel Assistant Stills Photographer: Yasunori Matsui Gaffer: Haroun ibn-Mock Best Boy: Michel Samuel, Clayton Combe 3rd Electric: Daniella Berg, Sam Brown, Michael Samuel 4th Electric: Per Haroun Key Grip: Riad Deeb Best Boy: Jack Foster 3rd Grip: Attika Torrence, Bliss Bussant 4th Grip: Per Riad Production Designer: Anna Lomax Set Dresser: Annika Fischer Prop Master: Eric Mastman Props: Alice Martinelli, Lucca Zaray Head Carpenter: Wilson Keithline Assistant Carpenter: Danny Rossi Rigger: Marco Cousins Hair/Makeup: Alyssa Bono Manicurist: Ada Yeung Stylist: Christine Perret Assistant Stylist: Marina Press VTR: Thomas Servidone, Brian Sanchez Script: Peter Chan PA - Office: Rainer Hunt, Victoria Kanaris PA - Set: Becks Parra PA - Agency: Stela Arraes PA - 15 pass: Jeremy Bergen, Becks Parra, Matt Hausmann PA - Truck: Bill Gomez, Andrew Francis PA - Runner: Matt Hausmann, Alfonso Graham
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storiesbyjes2g · 9 months
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FINALLY! They're in the air! What do we think about Miss Thang?
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careerexpansion · 6 years
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The 2017 Global Education Conference (Online) Starts Today! Join Us!
The 8th Annual Global Education Conference (GEC) All Online, All Free November 13 - 16, 2017
The Global Education Conference Network's eighth annual worldwide collaboration on globally-connected education starts today, Monday, November 13, and continues through this Thursday, November 16.
This event is FREE, but does require that you REGISTER. Please register HERE to get instant access to the conference AND to receive all the recording links after the conferences. 4 days 24 hours/day 127 live sessions 27 keynote speakers ...and an amazing amount of global learning and fun!
The GEC features thought leaders from the world of education and beyond, is completely free to attend and takes place online in live webinar format. We invite you to join the 25,600 GEC community members (from 170+ countries) and actively participate in dozens of sessions focused on international education topics. Some important conference updates are below:
Keynotes + Sessions
As usual, Lucy Gray has putting together an INCREDIBLE keynote speaker lineup:
Mali Bickley (Collaboration Specialist, TakingITGlobal)
David Bornstein (Co-Founder + CEO, Solutions Journalism Network)
Kevin Crouch (Director of Technology Services, Consilience Learning)
Franz De Paula (Author)
Gavin Dykes (Programme Director for the Education World Forum)
Fabrice Fresse (Member of EvalUE, EvalUE)
Michael Furdyk (Co-founder, TakingITGlobal)
Terry Godwaldt (Executive Director, The Centre for Global Education)
Ed Gragert (Founder, Global Woods Consulting)
Martin Levins (President of the Australian Council for Computers in Education--ACCE)
Julie Lindsay (Founder and CEO, Flat Connections)
Sylvia Martinez (Author, speaker, publisher - Invent to Learn: Making, Tinkering, and Engineering in the Classroom)
Alan Mather (Chief, Office of College + Career Success)
Ann S. Michaelsen (Teacher and school leader, Sandvika vgs)
Anne Mirtschin (Hawkesdale P12 College, Australia)
Pam Moran (Superintendent of Schools, Albemarle County Public Schools)
Jean-Luc Moreau (President, EvalUE association)
Dana Mortenson (CEO + Co-founder, World Savvy)
Jennie Niles (DC's Deputy Mayor of Education)
Lori Roe (Instructional Technology Specialist, Delaware Department of Education)
Maggie Mitchell Salem (Executive Director, QFI)
George Saltsman (Associate Research Professor, Director, Center for Educational Innovation and Digital Learning, Lamar University)
Ira Socol (Executive Director of Technology and Innovation, Albemarle County Public Schools)
Ariel Tichnor-Wagner (Senior Fellow of Global Competence, ASCD)
Erin Towns (Global Educator, Edward Little High School)
Liam Wegimont (Chairperson, GENE)
Dr. Jennifer Williams (Director of Education Strategy, Participate)
Below are the session titles and presenters for our 127 currently-accepted general sessions, and more of these are coming as well! Full details are here.
10 Ways to Easily Integrate Global Collaborations in Your Daily Curriculum - Rhett Oldham
A Joined Up Approach to Education and Learning - Christine Farrell
A World of #CollaborativePD: Build Your Global PLN Twitter Chat - Dr. Jennifer Williams, Brad Spirrison
Amplifying Student Voices Globally Via the Our Global Classroom What If Grid. - Bronwyn Joyce
Beyond Our Borders: Fostering Global Competency Through Student Travel and Virtual Exchanges - Cynthia Derrane, Jennifer Orlinski
Bridges to Argentina: Teaching and Learning with First Grade Partners and their Teachers - Susan Jacques Pierson
Bringing learning BACK INTO the classroom - Liu Yijie
Bringing the world to rural environments - Peter Raatz
Building up an organization (from scratch!) for a Global impact! - Montserrat Fregoso Fonseca, Maria Fernanda, Fregoso Fonseca
Cavando Bajo las Fs de la Educación Global para Experiencias Más Profundas - Jennifer D. Klein
Challenge Based Learning - David Lockett
Children's Literature for Solving Real-World Problems - Tina Genay
Children's Literature, Math, and Global Connections - Oh My! - Glenna Gustafson, Pre-service educators in the Teaching and Learning Mathematics
Citizen Science: A Global Conservation Effort - Lindsay Glasner, Kelly Schaeffer
Classroom Conversations with the World - Paul Hurteau
Connected Learning Activities through Social Service - Sebastian Panakal, Gladwin Xavier, Muhammed Fardeen, Muhammed Mufsal, Sophia T Pascal
Connecting through Architecture: Minecraft in the Language Classroom - Kathleen Reardon
Cosmopolitan Project Based Learning - Using the UN Sustainable Development Goals in PBL - Craig Perrier
Creating Global Citizens through Teen Service Travel - Joanne Trangle, Jodi Sabra
Curriculum is the most important 'C' word in Global Projects! - Christine Trimnell
Deep Learning - A Global Perspective - Tom D'Amico
Designing for All: Lessons from a Global Network of Maker Classrooms - Lisa Jobson, Jonelle Lorantas, Mahfuza Rahman, Elyse Gainor
Developing Global Competencies in Teacher Education through Transdisciplinary and Translational Research - Melda N. Yildiz. TBA
Developing Globally Competent Students - Ann C. Gaudino, Millersville University Graduate Students in Education
Digging Beneath the Fs for Deeper Global Learning - Jennifer D. Klein
Digital media education for digital higher educated students - Laura Malita
E.I. and Humanitarianism in Classrooms - 21st Century Learning and Citizenship Essentials - Sania Green-Reynolds
Earth Charter in Education - Dr. Valerie Schmitz, Dr. Mary Ann Kahl
Educational Diplomacy with High School Students - David Angwenyi, Ph.D, Lea Hopkins
Empowering Young Changemakers through Design Thinking - Mahika Halepete
Enhancing Intercultural Communication through an International Film Club - Helaine W. Marshall
Exploring Gender Neutral/Inclusive Bathrooms in Libraries: A Global Perspective - Raymond Pun, Kenya Flash
Flipped Learning in L2: How to Encourage Cross-Cultural Critical Thinking to Teach Global Problem-Solving Skills - Birgit A. Jensen
Food Rescue through a High School - Toni Olivieri-Barton, Colorado Springs Food Rescue
Fostering Global Citizenship Through Literature and Art - Nadia Kalman
Foundations of Global Learning: Creating Global Citizens in the First-Year Experience - Dr. Shelbee NguyenVoges
Free research-based educational material from Finland - Marianne Juntunen, Ph. D.
GEC Connect - The Game! - Julia Francis
Global Collaboration Provides Diverse Perspective for UN Sustainable Development Goals - Donna Roman, Hassan Hassan, Jen Sherman, Maire O’Keefe, Katrina Viloria
Global Collaboration: Connect Your Kids to the World - Leigh Zeitz, Ph.D., Ping Gao, Ph.D., Magda Galloway
Global Education Discourses in International Student Mobility - Uttam Gaulee, Krishna Bista
Global Learning Collaboration in a Less Tech World - Dr. Reynaldo L. Duran
Global Mentors Project: Connecting Student Teachers with Mentors from Around the World - Terry Smith
Global PBL in the Digital Age - Brad Bielawski
Global Project-Based Learning with iEARN: Sharing Impact and Opportunities - Jennifer Russell, Allan Kakinda, Hela Nafti
Global Scholar Diploma at the High School Level - Toni Olivieri-Barton
Global Students Global Perspectives - Amazing Race Project - Laurie Clement
Globally Conscious Mathematics - Kristy Beam
Globally Responsive Teaching Practice: Overcoming Social Disparities - Sajdah Ali George
Going Beyond the Hour of Code - Bryan L. Miller
Great Global Challenge Project Awardee Presentation: Why should I study a Foreign Language? - Ruth Valle, Athalo Carrao, Alexis Radney
Green Digital Footprints - Sebastian Panakal, Sophia T Pascal, Mertle Williams, Sunitha, Nisa
Harnessing Global Efficacy through Literature and Technology - Justin Peter Manwell
Harnessing the Power of Children's Literature to Teach Math and Global Themes - Glenna Gustafson, Rachel Altizer, Leslie Angle, Delayna Doolin, Cassidy Hartsock, Jami Keen, Irene Labille, Josie Santos, Maddie Semones, Katie Smith, Malorie Tanner, Kelly Troiano 
Hello Little World Skypers - the Continuing Adventures - Anne Mirtschin, Presenters from across the world (names to be added closer to the time)
High Quality Career Counselling as a Push for the Global Development – presenting best practices from the Erasmus+ Career Tree Project - Grzegorz Kata, PhD. with Robert Porzak, PhD and Jacek Łukasiewicz, PhD
High School Global Issues Class as a Springboard for Creating Young Activists - Adam Carter
How can schools be vehicles for creating community wellness? - Jennifer Moore
How might preparation for and engagement in a protest poetry festival enhance Grade 10 boys’ understanding of global conflict? - Glynnis Moore
How to create inclusion and shared power in virtual exchange partnerships. - Jack Haskell
How to Globally Mobilize High School Students to Actualize the United Nations SDGs. - Linda Flannelly, Ralph Viggiano, Megan Scharf, Pete Robinson, Ann Michelsen, Kristian Otterstad Andresen, the students at Lindenhurst and Sandvika High School
How to increase global competency in students: A research-based discussion with Empatico - Chelsea Donaldson, Angela Jo, Travis Hardy
iEARN - Girl Rising project - R. Allen Witten
Immerse Yourself in the German Culture For Free by Volunteering in Germany or Austria - Birgit A. Jensen
Integration of Global Outdoors Learning Blogs, TED Ed Lessons and Global Goals in Management Courses - Dr. Jose G. Lepervanche, Flor Lepervanche
Intercultural Competence - Shawn Simpson
Intercultural Competence For Educators: What's In It For Me? - Dr. Whitney Sherman
Invitation to World Literature - Arthur R. Smith
Just Little ol' Me Sharing my Global Collaboration Experiences. - Lynn Koresh
Kids @SOS Children Village Going Global with iEARN and Mathletics - Sheeba Ajmal
Kids on Earth - Howard Blumenthal
Kings of Collaboration - Jan Zanetis,Sean Forde, Ralph Krauss, Peter Paccone
La acción tutorial en la educación virtual: funciones y responsabilidades - Lic. Gustavo Beltrami
Learning math from students around the world - Chris Collins
Let's Talk Global Education - Anne Mirtschin
Lidrazgo para el Desarrollo Social - Arlette Audiffred Hinojosa
Maverick Leadership - Mike Lawrence
Mobilizing Student Voice through Global Discussions with a Real-World Impact with WorldVuze - Julia Coburn
MOOCs for librarians/library –opportunities and challenges for digital literacy - Gabriela Grosseck + Laura Malita
More Than Current Events- A Globally Connected Triad of Tri-BOBs - Noa Daniel
My Identity, Your Identity Culture Project: Global Online Collaboration in Action - Nicolle Boujaber-Diederichs, Said Belgra, Asma Albriki
One Truth and a Million Truths: Teaching History in a Globalizing World - Nayun Eom, Dr. Marty Sleeper
Online global collaboration - enablers, barriers and implications for teacher education - Julie Lindsay
Opening up Statistics Education to a Global Audience - Larry Musolino
Optimizing OERs Globally Through ICT Literacy - Dr. Lesley Farmer
Organize, innovate and manage your global projects with free ICT tools - Barbara Anna Zielonka
Participatory Spontaneity: What Is It and How Can We Achieve It with Global Audiences Online? - Helen Teague
Power of Impact Cinema: How to bring the world into your classroom? - Gemma Bradshaw
Practice Active Global Citizenship with the K-12 Global Art Exchange - Paul Hurteau
Preparing Students for Careers in a Globally Connected World - Heather Singmaster
Preparing Teachers for Global Learning and Collaboration - Linda Haynes
Promote Global Tolerance + Celebrate Cultural Diversity by Creating New Media with the My Hero Project - Wendy Milette, Wendy Jewell, Victoria Murphy
Promoting Internationalism In Teaching And Preparing Global Citizens Through Exchange Projects: Different But The Same Project As An Example - Mr. Omar Titki
Quality Education through technology - Goal 4: Sustainable Development - Sara Abou Afach
Rainwater catchment and Practivism - Lonny Grafman
Ripples Make Waves: Bring The Global Water Crisis Into Your Classroom - Joan Roehre, Jan Zanetis
Scaling Global Competency Education - Delna Weil
Secrets to Successful Global Collaboration in Higher Education - Leigh Zeitz, Ph.D., David Stoloff, Ph.D.
Self Identity and Global Connection - Erin Dowd
Social Leadership Class Project - Arlette Audiffred Hinojosa
Student conversation on Gender and Ethics - Sean Terwilliger and Deborah Glymph
Student conversation on Girls and Sports - Sean Terwilliger, Nan Hambrose, Vanessa Campbell, Deborah Glymph
Student conversation on LGBTQ+ Issues - Sean Terwilliger and Emma Maney
Student conversation on World Religions - Sean Terwilliger and Tica Simpson
Student driven eco-initiatives towards UN's SDGs - a case study of our GGPC grant winning entry - Ms. Kamal Preet, Ms. Anitha Bijesh
talking kites in the footsteps of J. Korczak - Ruty Hotzen
Teach-The-World Foundation: A Call to Action To Eradicate Illiteracy Around The World - Robert Torres, PhD
Teaching Math and Global Themes with Children's Literature - Glenna Gustafson, Pre-service educators in the Teaching and Learning Mathematics
Teaching the SDGs through experiential and service learning - Caroline Weeks, Liz Radzicki, Kimm Murfitt
Tech Trip: Using EdTech to Get the Most Out of Global Travel - Kathleen Reardon
Teens Dream: A global video contest for teens to express their dreams as they relate to one of the 17 United Nations Sustainable Development Goals - Linda Staheli
The Impact of a Cultural Immersion Program on Student Perceptions of the “Other”: A Pilot Study - Sarah Thomas
The Kidlink Global projects.Perspectives and horizons for close cooperation. - Lusine Jhangirian
The positive impact of digital exchanges around the globe - Quratulain Hussain
The power of case studies - Anne Fox
Tips for starting your own DIY Global Youth Summit - Tara Kajtaniak
Tutoring Students Online to Promote Universal Access to a Quality Education - Kasey Beck, Ed Gragert, Adriana Vilela
Understanding the Reproductive Health Education Needs for Sustainable Development - Ms. Eunmi Song
University-Industry Collaboration in Vietnam: When the boss says Jump, you say Why? - Dr. Thi Tuyet Tran
Upward Mobility: Supporting the Academic Nomad through Blended Learning - Julia Zeigler, Terra Gargano
Use Design Thinking to Integrate Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) into STEM - Barbara Bray
Utilizing School-Based Virtual Field Trips for Global Learning - Dr. Stacy Delacruz
Virtual Exchanges: Harnessing Technology to Build Global Competencies and Increase Mutual Understanding Among International Youth - Katherine Hanson
Virtual STEM Competition-Your Community, Your World - Volita Russell, Tinika Fails
What's a Crankie?? Using Creative Story Exchanges to Build Global Competence and Connect Students Across Borders - Cora Bresciano, Susan Gay Hyatt
Why and How Collaborative Projects Work Best according to the Mind, Brain, and Education Science - André Hedlund
World Peace Music Project - Yoshiro Miyata, Ayumi Ueda, Anne Mirtschin, Lorraine Leo
Write Our World - Multilingual eBooks by Kids for Kids - Julie Carey, Dr. Leigh Zeitz
Thanks to the GEC Sponsors
Without the support of the following organizations, GlobalEdCon would not be possible. We are grateful for companies and organizations who believe in the power of globally connected learning. Contact Steve Hargadon ([email protected]) about opportunities to get involved with our community.
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The 2017 Global Education Conference (Online) Starts Today! Join Us!
The 8th Annual Global Education Conference (GEC) All Online, All Free November 13 - 16, 2017
The Global Education Conference Network's eighth annual worldwide collaboration on globally-connected education starts today, Monday, November 13, and continues through this Thursday, November 16.
This event is FREE, but does require that you REGISTER. Please register HERE to get instant access to the conference AND to receive all the recording links after the conferences. 4 days 24 hours/day 127 live sessions 27 keynote speakers ...and an amazing amount of global learning and fun!
The GEC features thought leaders from the world of education and beyond, is completely free to attend and takes place online in live webinar format. We invite you to join the 25,600 GEC community members (from 170+ countries) and actively participate in dozens of sessions focused on international education topics. Some important conference updates are below:
Keynotes + Sessions
As usual, Lucy Gray has putting together an INCREDIBLE keynote speaker lineup:
Mali Bickley (Collaboration Specialist, TakingITGlobal)
David Bornstein (Co-Founder + CEO, Solutions Journalism Network)
Kevin Crouch (Director of Technology Services, Consilience Learning)
Franz De Paula (Author)
Gavin Dykes (Programme Director for the Education World Forum)
Fabrice Fresse (Member of EvalUE, EvalUE)
Michael Furdyk (Co-founder, TakingITGlobal)
Terry Godwaldt (Executive Director, The Centre for Global Education)
Ed Gragert (Founder, Global Woods Consulting)
Martin Levins (President of the Australian Council for Computers in Education--ACCE)
Julie Lindsay (Founder and CEO, Flat Connections)
Sylvia Martinez (Author, speaker, publisher - Invent to Learn: Making, Tinkering, and Engineering in the Classroom)
Alan Mather (Chief, Office of College + Career Success)
Ann S. Michaelsen (Teacher and school leader, Sandvika vgs)
Anne Mirtschin (Hawkesdale P12 College, Australia)
Pam Moran (Superintendent of Schools, Albemarle County Public Schools)
Jean-Luc Moreau (President, EvalUE association)
Dana Mortenson (CEO + Co-founder, World Savvy)
Jennie Niles (DC's Deputy Mayor of Education)
Lori Roe (Instructional Technology Specialist, Delaware Department of Education)
Maggie Mitchell Salem (Executive Director, QFI)
George Saltsman (Associate Research Professor, Director, Center for Educational Innovation and Digital Learning, Lamar University)
Ira Socol (Executive Director of Technology and Innovation, Albemarle County Public Schools)
Ariel Tichnor-Wagner (Senior Fellow of Global Competence, ASCD)
Erin Towns (Global Educator, Edward Little High School)
Liam Wegimont (Chairperson, GENE)
Dr. Jennifer Williams (Director of Education Strategy, Participate)
Below are the session titles and presenters for our 127 currently-accepted general sessions, and more of these are coming as well! Full details are here.
10 Ways to Easily Integrate Global Collaborations in Your Daily Curriculum - Rhett Oldham
A Joined Up Approach to Education and Learning - Christine Farrell
A World of #CollaborativePD: Build Your Global PLN Twitter Chat - Dr. Jennifer Williams, Brad Spirrison
Amplifying Student Voices Globally Via the Our Global Classroom What If Grid. - Bronwyn Joyce
Beyond Our Borders: Fostering Global Competency Through Student Travel and Virtual Exchanges - Cynthia Derrane, Jennifer Orlinski
Bridges to Argentina: Teaching and Learning with First Grade Partners and their Teachers - Susan Jacques Pierson
Bringing learning BACK INTO the classroom - Liu Yijie
Bringing the world to rural environments - Peter Raatz
Building up an organization (from scratch!) for a Global impact! - Montserrat Fregoso Fonseca, Maria Fernanda, Fregoso Fonseca
Cavando Bajo las Fs de la Educación Global para Experiencias Más Profundas - Jennifer D. Klein
Challenge Based Learning - David Lockett
Children's Literature for Solving Real-World Problems - Tina Genay
Children's Literature, Math, and Global Connections - Oh My! - Glenna Gustafson, Pre-service educators in the Teaching and Learning Mathematics
Citizen Science: A Global Conservation Effort - Lindsay Glasner, Kelly Schaeffer
Classroom Conversations with the World - Paul Hurteau
Connected Learning Activities through Social Service - Sebastian Panakal, Gladwin Xavier, Muhammed Fardeen, Muhammed Mufsal, Sophia T Pascal
Connecting through Architecture: Minecraft in the Language Classroom - Kathleen Reardon
Cosmopolitan Project Based Learning - Using the UN Sustainable Development Goals in PBL - Craig Perrier
Creating Global Citizens through Teen Service Travel - Joanne Trangle, Jodi Sabra
Curriculum is the most important 'C' word in Global Projects! - Christine Trimnell
Deep Learning - A Global Perspective - Tom D'Amico
Designing for All: Lessons from a Global Network of Maker Classrooms - Lisa Jobson, Jonelle Lorantas, Mahfuza Rahman, Elyse Gainor
Developing Global Competencies in Teacher Education through Transdisciplinary and Translational Research - Melda N. Yildiz. TBA
Developing Globally Competent Students - Ann C. Gaudino, Millersville University Graduate Students in Education
Digging Beneath the Fs for Deeper Global Learning - Jennifer D. Klein
Digital media education for digital higher educated students - Laura Malita
E.I. and Humanitarianism in Classrooms - 21st Century Learning and Citizenship Essentials - Sania Green-Reynolds
Earth Charter in Education - Dr. Valerie Schmitz, Dr. Mary Ann Kahl
Educational Diplomacy with High School Students - David Angwenyi, Ph.D, Lea Hopkins
Empowering Young Changemakers through Design Thinking - Mahika Halepete
Enhancing Intercultural Communication through an International Film Club - Helaine W. Marshall
Exploring Gender Neutral/Inclusive Bathrooms in Libraries: A Global Perspective - Raymond Pun, Kenya Flash
Flipped Learning in L2: How to Encourage Cross-Cultural Critical Thinking to Teach Global Problem-Solving Skills - Birgit A. Jensen
Food Rescue through a High School - Toni Olivieri-Barton, Colorado Springs Food Rescue
Fostering Global Citizenship Through Literature and Art - Nadia Kalman
Foundations of Global Learning: Creating Global Citizens in the First-Year Experience - Dr. Shelbee NguyenVoges
Free research-based educational material from Finland - Marianne Juntunen, Ph. D.
GEC Connect - The Game! - Julia Francis
Global Collaboration Provides Diverse Perspective for UN Sustainable Development Goals - Donna Roman, Hassan Hassan, Jen Sherman, Maire O’Keefe, Katrina Viloria
Global Collaboration: Connect Your Kids to the World - Leigh Zeitz, Ph.D., Ping Gao, Ph.D., Magda Galloway
Global Education Discourses in International Student Mobility - Uttam Gaulee, Krishna Bista
Global Learning Collaboration in a Less Tech World - Dr. Reynaldo L. Duran
Global Mentors Project: Connecting Student Teachers with Mentors from Around the World - Terry Smith
Global PBL in the Digital Age - Brad Bielawski
Global Project-Based Learning with iEARN: Sharing Impact and Opportunities - Jennifer Russell, Allan Kakinda, Hela Nafti
Global Scholar Diploma at the High School Level - Toni Olivieri-Barton
Global Students Global Perspectives - Amazing Race Project - Laurie Clement
Globally Conscious Mathematics - Kristy Beam
Globally Responsive Teaching Practice: Overcoming Social Disparities - Sajdah Ali George
Going Beyond the Hour of Code - Bryan L. Miller
Great Global Challenge Project Awardee Presentation: Why should I study a Foreign Language? - Ruth Valle, Athalo Carrao, Alexis Radney
Green Digital Footprints - Sebastian Panakal, Sophia T Pascal, Mertle Williams, Sunitha, Nisa
Harnessing Global Efficacy through Literature and Technology - Justin Peter Manwell
Harnessing the Power of Children's Literature to Teach Math and Global Themes - Glenna Gustafson, Rachel Altizer, Leslie Angle, Delayna Doolin, Cassidy Hartsock, Jami Keen, Irene Labille, Josie Santos, Maddie Semones, Katie Smith, Malorie Tanner, Kelly Troiano 
Hello Little World Skypers - the Continuing Adventures - Anne Mirtschin, Presenters from across the world (names to be added closer to the time)
High Quality Career Counselling as a Push for the Global Development – presenting best practices from the Erasmus+ Career Tree Project - Grzegorz Kata, PhD. with Robert Porzak, PhD and Jacek Łukasiewicz, PhD
High School Global Issues Class as a Springboard for Creating Young Activists - Adam Carter
How can schools be vehicles for creating community wellness? - Jennifer Moore
How might preparation for and engagement in a protest poetry festival enhance Grade 10 boys’ understanding of global conflict? - Glynnis Moore
How to create inclusion and shared power in virtual exchange partnerships. - Jack Haskell
How to Globally Mobilize High School Students to Actualize the United Nations SDGs. - Linda Flannelly, Ralph Viggiano, Megan Scharf, Pete Robinson, Ann Michelsen, Kristian Otterstad Andresen, the students at Lindenhurst and Sandvika High School
How to increase global competency in students: A research-based discussion with Empatico - Chelsea Donaldson, Angela Jo, Travis Hardy
iEARN - Girl Rising project - R. Allen Witten
Immerse Yourself in the German Culture For Free by Volunteering in Germany or Austria - Birgit A. Jensen
Integration of Global Outdoors Learning Blogs, TED Ed Lessons and Global Goals in Management Courses - Dr. Jose G. Lepervanche, Flor Lepervanche
Intercultural Competence - Shawn Simpson
Intercultural Competence For Educators: What's In It For Me? - Dr. Whitney Sherman
Invitation to World Literature - Arthur R. Smith
Just Little ol' Me Sharing my Global Collaboration Experiences. - Lynn Koresh
Kids @SOS Children Village Going Global with iEARN and Mathletics - Sheeba Ajmal
Kids on Earth - Howard Blumenthal
Kings of Collaboration - Jan Zanetis,Sean Forde, Ralph Krauss, Peter Paccone
La acción tutorial en la educación virtual: funciones y responsabilidades - Lic. Gustavo Beltrami
Learning math from students around the world - Chris Collins
Let's Talk Global Education - Anne Mirtschin
Lidrazgo para el Desarrollo Social - Arlette Audiffred Hinojosa
Maverick Leadership - Mike Lawrence
Mobilizing Student Voice through Global Discussions with a Real-World Impact with WorldVuze - Julia Coburn
MOOCs for librarians/library –opportunities and challenges for digital literacy - Gabriela Grosseck + Laura Malita
More Than Current Events- A Globally Connected Triad of Tri-BOBs - Noa Daniel
My Identity, Your Identity Culture Project: Global Online Collaboration in Action - Nicolle Boujaber-Diederichs, Said Belgra, Asma Albriki
One Truth and a Million Truths: Teaching History in a Globalizing World - Nayun Eom, Dr. Marty Sleeper
Online global collaboration - enablers, barriers and implications for teacher education - Julie Lindsay
Opening up Statistics Education to a Global Audience - Larry Musolino
Optimizing OERs Globally Through ICT Literacy - Dr. Lesley Farmer
Organize, innovate and manage your global projects with free ICT tools - Barbara Anna Zielonka
Participatory Spontaneity: What Is It and How Can We Achieve It with Global Audiences Online? - Helen Teague
Power of Impact Cinema: How to bring the world into your classroom? - Gemma Bradshaw
Practice Active Global Citizenship with the K-12 Global Art Exchange - Paul Hurteau
Preparing Students for Careers in a Globally Connected World - Heather Singmaster
Preparing Teachers for Global Learning and Collaboration - Linda Haynes
Promote Global Tolerance + Celebrate Cultural Diversity by Creating New Media with the My Hero Project - Wendy Milette, Wendy Jewell, Victoria Murphy
Promoting Internationalism In Teaching And Preparing Global Citizens Through Exchange Projects: Different But The Same Project As An Example - Mr. Omar Titki
Quality Education through technology - Goal 4: Sustainable Development - Sara Abou Afach
Rainwater catchment and Practivism - Lonny Grafman
Ripples Make Waves: Bring The Global Water Crisis Into Your Classroom - Joan Roehre, Jan Zanetis
Scaling Global Competency Education - Delna Weil
Secrets to Successful Global Collaboration in Higher Education - Leigh Zeitz, Ph.D., David Stoloff, Ph.D.
Self Identity and Global Connection - Erin Dowd
Social Leadership Class Project - Arlette Audiffred Hinojosa
Student conversation on Gender and Ethics - Sean Terwilliger and Deborah Glymph
Student conversation on Girls and Sports - Sean Terwilliger, Nan Hambrose, Vanessa Campbell, Deborah Glymph
Student conversation on LGBTQ+ Issues - Sean Terwilliger and Emma Maney
Student conversation on World Religions - Sean Terwilliger and Tica Simpson
Student driven eco-initiatives towards UN's SDGs - a case study of our GGPC grant winning entry - Ms. Kamal Preet, Ms. Anitha Bijesh
talking kites in the footsteps of J. Korczak - Ruty Hotzen
Teach-The-World Foundation: A Call to Action To Eradicate Illiteracy Around The World - Robert Torres, PhD
Teaching Math and Global Themes with Children's Literature - Glenna Gustafson, Pre-service educators in the Teaching and Learning Mathematics
Teaching the SDGs through experiential and service learning - Caroline Weeks, Liz Radzicki, Kimm Murfitt
Tech Trip: Using EdTech to Get the Most Out of Global Travel - Kathleen Reardon
Teens Dream: A global video contest for teens to express their dreams as they relate to one of the 17 United Nations Sustainable Development Goals - Linda Staheli
The Impact of a Cultural Immersion Program on Student Perceptions of the “Other”: A Pilot Study - Sarah Thomas
The Kidlink Global projects.Perspectives and horizons for close cooperation. - Lusine Jhangirian
The positive impact of digital exchanges around the globe - Quratulain Hussain
The power of case studies - Anne Fox
Tips for starting your own DIY Global Youth Summit - Tara Kajtaniak
Tutoring Students Online to Promote Universal Access to a Quality Education - Kasey Beck, Ed Gragert, Adriana Vilela
Understanding the Reproductive Health Education Needs for Sustainable Development - Ms. Eunmi Song
University-Industry Collaboration in Vietnam: When the boss says Jump, you say Why? - Dr. Thi Tuyet Tran
Upward Mobility: Supporting the Academic Nomad through Blended Learning - Julia Zeigler, Terra Gargano
Use Design Thinking to Integrate Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) into STEM - Barbara Bray
Utilizing School-Based Virtual Field Trips for Global Learning - Dr. Stacy Delacruz
Virtual Exchanges: Harnessing Technology to Build Global Competencies and Increase Mutual Understanding Among International Youth - Katherine Hanson
Virtual STEM Competition-Your Community, Your World - Volita Russell, Tinika Fails
What's a Crankie?? Using Creative Story Exchanges to Build Global Competence and Connect Students Across Borders - Cora Bresciano, Susan Gay Hyatt
Why and How Collaborative Projects Work Best according to the Mind, Brain, and Education Science - André Hedlund
World Peace Music Project - Yoshiro Miyata, Ayumi Ueda, Anne Mirtschin, Lorraine Leo
Write Our World - Multilingual eBooks by Kids for Kids - Julie Carey, Dr. Leigh Zeitz
Thanks to the GEC Sponsors
Without the support of the following organizations, GlobalEdCon would not be possible. We are grateful for companies and organizations who believe in the power of globally connected learning. Contact Steve Hargadon ([email protected]) about opportunities to get involved with our community.
See you online!
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Stocks get a boost from consumer confidence and hopes for tax cuts
Banks and other financial companies led U.S. stock indexes sharply higher Tuesday, snapping an eight-day losing streak for the Dow Jones industrial average.
The rally was broad, with materials and industrial companies among the biggest gainers. Energy stocks notched a big gain as crude oil prices moved higher.
The market got a boost from new data showing that consumer confidence in the U.S. hit its highest level since 2000.
Investor optimism that Congress and the White House are pivoting to tax cuts and other business-friendly policy proposals after spending recent weeks focused on healthcare also helped send the market higher, said JJ Kinahan, chief market strategist at TD Ameritrade.
“The consumer confidence number was really good, but more importantly, it seems like both sides of the aisle do want to get something done around tax reform,” Kinahan said. “That’s all the market is really hanging its hat on.”
The Dow rose 150.52 points, or 0.7%, to 20,701.50. The 30-company average’s decline in the previous eight consecutive trading days was its longest slide in more than five years. The Standard & Poor’s 500 index rose 16.98 points, or 0.7%, to 2,358.57 and the Nasdaq composite index rose 34.77 points, or 0.6%, to 5,875.14.
Bond prices edged down. The 10-year Treasury yield rose to 2.42% from 2.38%.
Chinese tech giant Tencent buys 5% stake in Tesla
David Pierson and Samantha Masunaga
Chinese technology giant Tencent Holdings Ltd. has bought a 5% stake in electric car and solar firm Tesla Inc., according to a regulatory filing submitted Tuesday.
The $1.8-billion investment gives one of China’s most valuable companies another foothold in a growing industry and provides Elon Musk…
Chinese technology giant Tencent Holdings Ltd. has bought a 5% stake in electric car and solar firm Tesla Inc., according to a regulatory filing submitted Tuesday.
The $1.8-billion investment gives one of China’s most valuable companies another foothold in a growing industry and provides Elon Musk…
(David Pierson and Samantha Masunaga)
Since President Trump was elected in November, investors have been optimistic that his administration would deliver on promises to slash taxes, loosen regulations for companies and institute other business-friendly policies. Republicans‘ failure to repeal the Affordable Care Act last week dashed some of that optimism, pulling down stocks. But this week, Republicans appear to be shifting their focus back to tax cuts, among other issues.
“The market is sort of in a holding pattern waiting for additional clarity from the administration on corporate tax reform,” said Nadia Lovell, U.S. equity strategist at J.P. Morgan Private Bank. “We do view the pivot away from healthcare reform on Friday as an overall net positive.”
Trading got off to a downbeat start Tuesday as investors weighed the latest batch of company earnings news. But the market livened up when the Conference Board said its consumer confidence index rose this month to its highest level in more than 16 years. The index measures consumers’ assessment of current conditions and their expectations for the future. Both improved this month.
Wells Fargo to pay $110 million to settle lawsuits over unauthorized accounts
James Rufus Koren
In the six months since Wells Fargo & Co. acknowledged opening millions of accounts customers didn’t authorize, the bank has junked its old sales incentives, replaced its chairman and chief executive, and paid $185 million in fines.
Bank customers, meanwhile, have received just $3.2 million in…
In the six months since Wells Fargo & Co. acknowledged opening millions of accounts customers didn’t authorize, the bank has junked its old sales incentives, replaced its chairman and chief executive, and paid $185 million in fines.
Bank customers, meanwhile, have received just $3.2 million in…
(James Rufus Koren)
Traders also got some encouragement from the latest Standard & Poor’s CoreLogic Case-Shiller home price index, which showed that in January, U.S. home prices rose at the fastest pace in more than two years.
Mortgage rates are rising, but that’s not expected to affect home sales yet because hiring is still strong, rates are low and there aren’t a lot of homes on the market. That’s a good combination for home builders, many of which have seen their stocks rise sharply this year. Beazer Homes USA notched the biggest gain among builders Tuesday, climbing 3.3% to $12.06. The stock remains down 9.3% this year.
Several companies reported improved quarterly results or outlooks, which also helped put traders in a buying mood.
Olive Garden owner Darden Restaurants jumped 9.3% to $82.62, the biggest gain in the S&P 500, after the company reported strong quarterly results and said it will buy the Cheddar’s Scratch Kitchen chain for $780 million. Cheddar has 165 locations in 28 states.
Uber reveals how white and male its workforce is
Paresh Dave
Uber Technologies Inc. shed light on the gender and racial diversity of its workforce for the first time Tuesday, releasing a batch of data that even its recruiters reportedly couldn’t access.
The numbers show the ride-hailing giant is enduring the same struggles as much of the tech industry to…
Uber Technologies Inc. shed light on the gender and racial diversity of its workforce for the first time Tuesday, releasing a batch of data that even its recruiters reportedly couldn’t access.
The numbers show the ride-hailing giant is enduring the same struggles as much of the tech industry to…
(Paresh Dave)
Red Hat climbed 5.2% to $86.48 after the open-source software company reported strong sales and solid guidance for the current quarter.
Carnival rose 0.7% to $59.26, an all-time high, after the cruise line operator served up solid first-quarter results and a better-than-expected estimate for the second quarter.
General Motors rose 2.4% to $35.56 after its board voted to reject a proposal from investor David Einhorn to split the automaker’s stock into two classes.
Meanwhile, Depomed sank 4.5% to $14.23 after Sen. Claire McCaskill (D-Mo.) asked it and other makers of opioid pain drugs for marketing information, sales records and studies.
Several major stock indexes overseas closed higher.
Disney film executive delivers sobering message on changing cinema business
Ryan Faughnder
Hollywood’s annual gathering of movie studios and theater owners in Las Vegas, known at CinemaCon, normally opens with a cheerleading speech for the movie business dominated by talk of box office records and global growth.
But the event’s opening remarks by Disney’s film distribution head, Dave…
Hollywood’s annual gathering of movie studios and theater owners in Las Vegas, known at CinemaCon, normally opens with a cheerleading speech for the movie business dominated by talk of box office records and global growth.
But the event’s opening remarks by Disney’s film distribution head, Dave…
(Ryan Faughnder)
In Europe, Germany’s DAX gained 1.3%, while France’s CAC 40 rose 0.6%. The FTSE 100 index of leading British shares added 0.7%. Investors, particularly in U.K.-related assets, will have more to chew on Wednesday when the British government triggers the two-year process by which it leaves the European Union.
In Asia, Tokyo’s Nikkei 225 gained 1.1%. Hong Kong’s Hang Seng added 0.5% and Seoul’s Kospi rose 0.3%.
The euro weakened to $1.0808 from $1.0868, while the dollar strengthened to 111.09 yen from 110.57 yen.
Benchmark U.S. crude rose 64 cents, or 1.3%, to $48.37 a barrel in New York. Brent crude, used to price international oils, climbed 58 cents, or 1.1%, to $51.33 a barrel in London.
Natural gas rose 4 cents to $3.10 per 1,000 cubic feet, wholesale gasoline rose 2 cents to $1.64 a gallon and heating oil rose a penny to $1.52 a gallon.
Gold slipped 10 cents to $1,255.60 an ounce. Silver rose 14 cents to $18.25 an ounce. Copper rose 4 cents to $2.68 a pound.
CaptionWeekend Roundup: 7 stories you can’t miss
Big Sur’s broken bridge means a return to the quiet place it once was. Phoenix is getting hotter and drier, but doesn’t have the resources to deal with climate change. A renegade group of House lawmakers helped defeat the GOP healthcare plan. Movie studios are pushing for earlier movie rentals. President Trump ordered an abrupt halt to America’s crusade against climate change. Snowmelt from the Sierra Nevada has brought beauty to the Owens Valley. When Trump was elected, Miguel Luna thought of abandoning his project.
Credits: Getty / Gina Ferazzi / KTLA / Mark Boster / Mel Melcon
Big Sur’s broken bridge means a return to the quiet place it once was. Phoenix is getting hotter and drier, but doesn’t have the resources to deal with climate change. A renegade group of House lawmakers helped defeat the GOP healthcare plan. Movie studios are pushing for earlier movie rentals. President Trump ordered an abrupt halt to America’s crusade against climate change. Snowmelt from the Sierra Nevada has brought beauty to the Owens Valley. When Trump was elected, Miguel Luna thought of abandoning his project.
Credits: Getty / Gina Ferazzi / KTLA / Mark Boster / Mel Melcon
CaptionWeekend Roundup: 7 stories you can’t miss
Big Sur’s broken bridge means a return to the quiet place it once was. Phoenix is getting hotter and drier, but doesn’t have the resources to deal with climate change. A renegade group of House lawmakers helped defeat the GOP healthcare plan. Movie studios are pushing for earlier movie rentals. President Trump ordered an abrupt halt to America’s crusade against climate change. Snowmelt from the Sierra Nevada has brought beauty to the Owens Valley. When Trump was elected, Miguel Luna thought of abandoning his project.
Credits: Getty / Gina Ferazzi / KTLA / Mark Boster / Mel Melcon
Big Sur’s broken bridge means a return to the quiet place it once was. Phoenix is getting hotter and drier, but doesn’t have the resources to deal with climate change. A renegade group of House lawmakers helped defeat the GOP healthcare plan. Movie studios are pushing for earlier movie rentals. President Trump ordered an abrupt halt to America’s crusade against climate change. Snowmelt from the Sierra Nevada has brought beauty to the Owens Valley. When Trump was elected, Miguel Luna thought of abandoning his project.
Credits: Getty / Gina Ferazzi / KTLA / Mark Boster / Mel Melcon
Caption90 seconds: 4 stories you can’t miss
SpaceX successfully launched a satellite on a recycled rocket. It’s not easy being a California Republican. How much snow fell in California this winter? These vintage cars look like they cruised Whittier Boulevard in the 1960s.
Credits: KTLA / Getty / Robert Gauthier
SpaceX successfully launched a satellite on a recycled rocket. It’s not easy being a California Republican. How much snow fell in California this winter? These vintage cars look like they cruised Whittier Boulevard in the 1960s.
Credits: KTLA / Getty / Robert Gauthier
Caption‘Ghost In The Shell’ movie review by Justin Chang
Justin Chang reviews “Ghost In The Shell,” directed by Rupert Sanders, starring Scarlett Johansson, Juliette Binoche, Takeshi Kitano, Michael Pitt, Pilou Asbaek and Chin Han. Video by Jason H. Neubert.
Justin Chang reviews “Ghost In The Shell,” directed by Rupert Sanders, starring Scarlett Johansson, Juliette Binoche, Takeshi Kitano, Michael Pitt, Pilou Asbaek and Chin Han. Video by Jason H. Neubert.
Caption‘I Called Him Morgan’ movie review by Kenneth Turan
Kenneth Turan reviews “I Called Him Morgan” a new documentary about jazz great Lee Morgan. Video by Jason H. Neubert.
Kenneth Turan reviews “I Called Him Morgan” a new documentary about jazz great Lee Morgan. Video by Jason H. Neubert.
CaptionTrump supporter survival skills
Here are the skills Trump supporters need to survive behind California’s Blue Curtain.
Here are the skills Trump supporters need to survive behind California’s Blue Curtain.
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UPDATES:
3:15 p.m.: This article was updated with closing prices, context and analyst comments.
This article was originally published at 8:05 a.m.
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Noticias de series de la semana: CBS está a punto de renovar 'TBBT' por dos temporadas
Tendremos The Big Bang Theory para rato
Según reporta Deadline, los protagonistas de The Big Bang Theory estaría ultimando una renovación de sus respectivos contratos por dos años más, lo que supondría que la serie podría renovar hasta la duodécima temporada. Por primera ver Simon Helberg y Kunal Nayyar participan en la negociación junto con Parsons, Galecki y Cuoco por lo que todos ellos cobrarían lo mismo. La última renovación del contrato tuvo lugar en 2013 y les supuso un incremento salarial de 1 millón de dólares por episodio, por lo que todo apunta a que con esta renovación cobrarían incluso más.
American Horror Story: Trump
Ryan Murphy ha contado en televisión que la séptima temporada de American Horror Story tratará sobre las pasadas elecciones americanas. ¿Será una ironía o se cumplirá?
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Renovaciones de series
FOX ha renovado Lucifer por una tercera temporada
NBC ha renovado Superstore por una tercera temporada
Amazon ha renovado Goliath por una segunda temporada
go90 ha renovado Relationship Status por una segunda y tercera temporada
Incorporaciones y fichajes de series
Edgar Ramírez (The Girl on the Train, Carlos, The Bourne Ultimatum) y Darren Criss (Glee) protagonizarán Versace: American Crime Story. Serán Gianni Versace y Andrew Cunanan, su asesino.
Hayley Atwell (Agent Carter, Conviction), Matthew Macfadyen (Ripper Street) y Tracey Ullman (Tracey Ullman's Show) protagonizarán Howards End, la adaptación de la novela de Edward Morgan Forster escrita por Kenneth Lonnergan (Manchester by the Sea, Gangs of New York) y dirigida por Hettie Macdonald (Fortitude, Doctor Who).
Maulik Pancholy (30 Rock, Weeds), Terry Serpico (Sneaky Pete, Army Wives) y Sam Vartholomeos (The Following) se unen a Star Trek: Discovery.
Lili Simmons (Banshee, Hawaii Five-0), Adina Porter (The 100, True Blood) y Brian White (Scandal, Chicago Fire) se unen a la quinta temporada de Ray Donovan.
Edward James Olmos (Battlestar Galactica, Miami Vice) protagonizará Mayans MC, el spin-off de Sons of Anarchy que, de momento, solo tiene encargo de piloto.
Gina Gershon (Red Oaks, P.S. I Love You) participará en varios episodios de Brooklyn Nine-Nine. Será la sargento Melanie Hawkins.
Geoff Pierson (Unhappily Ever After, Dexter) será recurrente en Designated Survivor como Cornelius Moss, expresidente de Estados Unidos.
Santiago Cabrera (Heroes, The Musketeers) será el tecnólogo multimillonario que avisa al Pentágono de la llegada de un asteroide en Salvation. Ian Anthony Dale (Murder in the First, Hawaii Five-0) será el vicesecretario de Defensa, que debe liderar el plan secreto para destruirlo.
Sophina Brown (Numb3rs, Shark) será recurrente en la tercera temporada de Zoo como Leanne Ducovny, directora ejecutiva de una firma farmacéutica.
Brittany S. Hall (Satisfaction) será recurrente en la tercera temporada de Ballers como Amber, una mujer del pasado de Ricky (John David Washington).
Tamara Taylor (Bones) será recurrente en Altered Carbon como Oumou Prescott, la poderosa e inteligente abogada de Laurens Bancroft (James Purefoy).
Eion Bailey (Once Upon A Time) será recurrente en The Last Tycoon como Clint Frost, un actor guapo y seguro de sí mismo pero sin demasiado talento.
J.D. Evermore (Rectify, True Detective), Andrea Roth (Rescue Me), Gloria Reuben (ER, Mr. Robot), Miles Mussenden, James Saito y Carl Lundstedt se unen a Cloak and Dagger.
Ntare Mwine será Ronnie, un exmilitar que cuida a su madre, en The Chi.
Maya Erskine (Man Seeking Woman, Insecure) se une como recurrente a la tercera temporada de Casual.
Julia Ormond (Incorporated), Philippa Coulthard (The Catch), Joseph Quinn (Dickensian) y Alex Lawther (Black Mirror) se unen a Howards End.
Pósters de series
    Nuevas series
SundanceTV está desarrollando la miniserie Intuition, basada en la novela de Allegra Goodman, que trata la inequidad de género en el mundo de la investigación científica. Contará, desde el punto de vista de una mujer, un escándalo que desata rivalidades, celos y acusaciones de fraude en un laboratorio de la Costa Este.
Amazon ha adquirido la serie Electric Dreams, antología de Channel 4 protagonizada por Bryan Cranston (Breaking Bad, Sneaky Pete) y escrita por Ronald D. Moore (Battlestar Galactica, Outlander) que adaptará y modernizará diez historias cortas e independientes del novelista Philip K. Dick,
Starz coproducirá junto a BBC la miniserie Howards End, la adaptación de la novela de Edward Morgan Forster escrita por Kenneth Lonnergan (Manchester by the Sea, Gangs of New York) y dirigida por Hettie Macdonald (Fortitude, Doctor Who).
BBC Two emitirá Ill Behaviour, comedia de tres episodios escrita por Sam Bain (Peep Show, Fresh Meat), producida por los creadores de The Inbetweeners y dirigida por Steve Bendelack (Friday Night Dinner) sobre Charlie (Tom Riley, Da Vinci's Demons), un joven que decide tratarse un cáncer con remedios naturales, y dos amigos, Joel (Chris Geere; You're the Worst, Waterloo Road) y Tess (Jessica Regan, Doctors), que le secuestran para darle quimioterapia junto a Nadia (Lizzy Caplan; Masters of Sex, Mean Girls), una oncóloga inestable y alcohólica. Christina Chong (Line of Duty, The Wrong Mans) y John Gordon Sinclair completan el reparto.
IFC ha encargado ocho episodios de Living With Yourself, comedia de Tim Greenberg (The Daily Show) sobre un hombre muy quemado con su vida que decide someterse a un tratamiento para ser mejor persona y como resultado es reemplazado por una versión mejorada de él mismo.
J.J. Abrams producirá Castle Rock, la antología de Hulu escrita por Stephen King que mezclará personajes e historias de sus novelas
Fechas de series
Gap Year, antes conocida como Foreign Bodies, se estrena en E4 el 23 de febrero.
The Replacement se estrena en BBC One el 28 de febrero.
Prime Suspect 1973 se estrena en ITV el 2 de marzo.
La tercera y última temporada de Review se estrena en Comedy Central el 16 de marzo.
Las chicas del cable (Netflix) se estrena el 28 de abril.
La tercera temporada de Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt (Netflix) se estrena el 19 de mayo.
La segunda temporada de Animal Kingdom se estrena el 30 de mayo.
Tráilers de series
Feud
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Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt - Temporada 3
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Love - Temporada 2
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Hand of God - Temporada 2
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Archer - Temporada 8
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The Sinner
We all have secrets. @jessicabiel and Bill Pullman star in @USA_Network's new crime thriller, #TheSinner. Coming soon. http://pic.twitter.com/AG8irTWgWj
— The Sinner (@TheSinnerUSA) 17 de febrero de 2017
Las chicas del cable
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Silicon Valley - Temporada 4
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The Leftovers - Tercera y última temporada
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Nadia loves how happy he is and how much he's growing up, but she can't shake feeling this might be a mistake. But she's trying to support him just like Melany suggested.
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