On this day, September 10
In 2022: My Chemical Romance performed their 36th show of the 2022-2023 Swarm tour in Brooklyn, New York, USA. At this show, Happy Birthday was performed for Mikey's birthday the same day, and "HAPPY BIRthday you beautiful MAN" was written on the drums. (🖤)
Watch the show here!
Matt Higgs
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Top 10 September, October & November.
1. Moonage Daydream (Brett Morgen, 2022)
2. Man’s Favorite Sport? (Howard Hawks, 1964)
3. The Velvet Vampire (Stephanie Rothman, 1971)
4. The Tiger of Eschnapur (Fritz Lang, 1959)
5. Les Sièges de l’Alcazar (Luc Moullet, 1989)
6. Crimes of the Future (David Cronenberg, 2022)
7. Les passagers de la nuit (Mikhaël Hers, 2022)
8. Lèvres de sang (Jean Rollin, 1975)
9. Cinéastes de notre temps: Le dinosaure et le bebé. Dialogue en huit parties entre Fritz Lang et Jean-Luc Godard (André S. Labarthe, 1967)
10. Aftersun (Charlotte Wells, 2022)
(My list on Letterboxd -click here-)
Sorry for these three months without posting my monthly list, but they have been very very complicated :`(
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Actress Drama Series
Patina Miller Power Book III: Raising Kanan “Paid In Full”
Natascha McElhone Halo “Solace”
Caitríona Balfe Outlander “Sticks and Stones”
Shannon Thornton P-Valley “White Knights”
Photo: The Mega Agency
Caitríona Balfe as Claire Fraser
Outlander • S06E07 • Sticks and Stones
Photos: farfarawaysite
Drama Show Writer
Tash Gray Power Book III: Raising Kanan “The Cost of Business”
Toni Graphia Outlander “The World Turned Upside Down”
Rebecca Cutter Hightown “Great White”
Katori Hall P-Valley “White Knights”
Photo: Vivien Killilea
Toni Graphia, Writer
Outlander • S06E06 • The World Turned Upside Down
Photos: farfarawaysite
Women’s Image Awards (WIN)
The Women's Image Awards are an international juried awards show that encourages men and women to create dimensional female media images.
By drawing attention and viewers to witness important and entertaining media, we encourage people to value, respect and honor women and girls.
WIN is the only awards show that celebrates film and television created by men and women that advances the value of women. Investing in women is a uniquely powerful way to strengthen communities and economies. Gender equity fuels thriving economies; it helps women and their families, expands local economies, spurs economic growth, and widens the talent pool.
Women's Image Network, (WIN), is a 501(c)3 charity which since 1993 has collaborated with advertising agencies, fortune 100 and 500 companies and television networks and movie studios, to create The WIN Awards which honor deserving media and individuals in film, television, advertising, politics and business who promote gender parity through their creativity and leadership.
Women represent 53% of the world's population and make 85% of the purchasing decisions, yet according to the UN Development Fund for Women, women perform 66% of work globally and produce a full half of food globally, but women earn 10% of what men earn and own 1% of global property.
Just nine women lead countries, of the 190 worldwide heads of state.
Women make up 13% of all worldwide Parliaments.
In the corporate world women measure 15% of all workers ranging from C-level jobs to corporate board members.
According to the 86% of films have no female writers and 77% of film critics are male. This makes the movie industry highly imbalanced.
Since 1993 this charity has leveled the playing field for women and girls. Gender equality and women's empowerment are fundamental to our global mission which is also an economic and social imperative. Until women and girls are liberated from poverty and injustice, peace, security, and sustainable development are in jeopardy.
WIN works in concert with research, media advocacy and program implementation to promote gender parity. By celebrating dimensional female media images,WIN advances its mission to see women attain social and economic equality.
Winners Announced Thursday, 10 November 2022
The Win Awards
Remember when Caitríona’s and Toni’s Season 6 work earned them each a Women’s Image Awards nomination?
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Tyndale Life Application Daily Devotion
Devotional for September 28th
These things happened to them as examples for us. They were written down to warn us who live at the end of the age.
- 1 Corinthians 10:11
Insight
Today's pressures make it easy to ignore or forget the lessons of the past. But Paul cautions us to remember the lessons the Israelites learned about God so we can avoid repeating their errors.
Challenge
The key to remembering is to study the Bible regularly so that these lessons remind us of how God wants us to live. We need not repeat their mistakes!
© 2010 by Tyndale House Publishers
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