im gonna draw them btw thats the situation
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Bad movie I have Dexter: The Fifth Season 2010
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Meet the cast of The Lord of the Rings at the Chicago Shakespeare Theater this summer!
From left to right, top to bottom:
Spencer Davis Milford (Frodo Baggins), Tom Amandes (Gandalf), Lauren Zakrin (Galadriel), Rick Hall (Bilbo Baggins), Tony Bozzuto (Gollum), Michael Kurowski (Samwise Gamgee),
Ben Mathew (Pippin), Eileen Doan (Merry), Justin Albinder (Legolas), Will James Jr. (Strider / Aragorn), Ian Maryfield (Gimli), Jeff Parker (Saruman / Elrond),
Alina Jenine Taber (Arwen), Suzanne Hannau (Rosie Cotton), Matthew C. Yee (Boromir), Ensemble: Joey Faggion, Mia Hilt, Jarais Musgrove,
Hannah Novak, Adam Qutaishat, Bernadette Santos Schwegel, Laura Savage, Carter Rose Sherman (Understudy), Arik Vega
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Rick Riordan is a cishet white goyische man. We knew this. But you can see this in his writing, no matter when. Yeah, he's grown, but he didn't grow astronomically.
In this post I'll be talking about how history, women, queer people, and POC are handled in Rick Riordan's YA novels. I'm Jew-ish, very queer, and was socialized as a girl, but I'm white so POC tell me if I overstep or get anything wrong and feel free to add!
Also this is long af, way longer than I intended, so under the cut it goes!
The Pact and Wars
I think I've talked about this before (cannot find the post) but the way history is handled is so racist and antisemitic. Wars are not because of their real reasons, but instead conflict. WWII is made to be because Hades, Zeus, Poisiedon, and their kids had another spat, instead of the fascism and racism that really caused it. The Civil War, instead of being about racism, was made to be about a fight between the romans and greeks. The wars we see in series have no connection to real world events, why couldn't the old ones be the same? It also deminshes the accomplishments of real people. For example, Harriet Tubman is said to be a daughter of Hermes. To me, this says a black disabled woman can't do great things without great blood in a world where that exists
Annabeth
Annabeth is a girl boss, and this would be great, if her writer wasn't a cishet man. Being strong is equated to being mean, physically and verbally. When she thinks Rachel likes Percy, a guy she isn't even dating, she gets pissy at them for even hanging out! She constantly demeans Percy and hits people who anger her, including Percy, and this is treated as cute and quirky. And then her trauma is dismissed and diminished by a boy who went through similar treatment. Sorry Percy also was hurt by who his author is, but it makes things worse with Annabeth's portrayal. Also she once says people don't take her seriously because she's blonde. During HoO. With Piper and Hazel right there
The Hunters
The Hunters of Artemis, in mythology, are a group of women and sometimes men who joined Artemis to escape the deeply misogynistic culture at the time, and there are sapphic undertones to much of their myths! In the books, they're portrayed as man hating, romance hating, and functionally aroace. Hippolytus is completely ignored. Zoë is constantly talking down to Percy without giving him a chance and makes probably the dumbest decision by choosing Bianca for the quest in Titan's Course. Jo and Emmie were kicked out for finding love. I'm aroace. I love aroace rep. I'm overly weary of (cis white) men. But the way the Hunters are written is so similar to how angry anti-SJW youtube saw feminists
Nico
Nico is forcibly outed in one book and in the next gets a boyfriend with literally no personality or relationship with him up to that point. The drawbacks of shadow travel so clearly align with disability. He's also obviously depressed and deeply traumatized. Yet Will gives him no medical autonomy, something we disabled folk have to deal with all the time that's really very ableist. I love Nico, but the way he's portrayed just isn't great
Sadie and Carter
Sadie and Carter are biracial and look wildly different. This is good representation from what I've heard, but not how it's different or some incidental stuff. Carter, the boy, has dark skin and dark, coily hair, while Sadie, the girl, has pale skin, striaght blond hair, and pale eyes. This plays into colorism where darker people are seen as more masculine, as does Carver being the host to the god of war. Sadie is also a young girl who's put into a relationship with a god who kinda bullied her at the start. Carver is also in a relationship with a person who was hostile, but she gets better so I'll let is slide
Leo
Leo is latino, and stereotypical at that. Je is constantly flirting with everyone and looked down upon. As a Leo who is not an astronomical Leo, he deserves better especially when you consider c//leo
Piper
"I'm not like other girls" girl who's hailed as absolutely gorgeous. She was born on a rez that didn't exist at the time which just goes to show the lack of research. Her eyes are kaleidoscope, which is a trait none of her siblings, or her mom, have. She's cut off from her culture enough to not know the significance of feathers but has plenty of memories of her grandfather who lived on the rez. Also, she's a cleptomaniac. I love Piper, I like how she's representation for a person who was cut off from her culture and longs to know it despite living with her bio family because I and a few friends are the same, but Piper is still a stereotype. I also feel like the veganism plays into the whole spiritual nature stereotype, but I'm not sure so don't quote me
Frank
The only confirmed greco-roman demigod without dyslexia is also East Asian. I think the stereotyping is obvious it doesn't help that the only two Asian characters before him, Ethan and Drew, were antagonists. He was infantalized while fat and then had a magic glow up for... no reason, really, but that matters less here. Also he's dating a seventh grader as a tenth grader basically and I'm trying to not spoil stuff but the end of the Tyrant's Tomb is bullshit from a lore perspective imo
Hazel
She's a black girl whose parents both had very dark eyes and hair, yet her eyes are gold and her hair is paler than her skin, and both of those last two are described as looking like foods. Again, she is the age of a 7th grader. See Frank. And this may be the fandom's fault, but it seems she's always either infantalized or adultified from what I've seen
Will
All we know about Will Solace in BoO is that he's attracted to men and a medic son of Apollo. I bet you didn't remember he was at the Battle of Manhattan or that he's counselor because all his siblings died. And that's a lot of kids. Also he calls Nico nicknames he doesn't like. See Nico for further criticism of Will
Alex
Alex is called the adjective form of a slur multiple times. I could talk about how the grammar of that sucks, but *gesturs vaguely.* She gets transphobia from nearly everyone and disowned. I thought fantasy was supposed to be escapist, personally
Other stuff
Samirah is a hijabi, but we see under her scarf at least once and that feels really disrespectful, especially considering how observant she is of other stuff. Only women or close family (brothers, direct descendants, or direct ancestors) can see a hijabi's hair. Even if Magnus, Hearth, and Blitz are like family that usually isn't enough. She should have gotten a regular valkyrie's cloak imo. Some stuff feels off about Hearth but I'm not D/deaf so I'll hold my tongue on that as I'm not sure. Lavinia could use more yiddishisms in her speech and I'm curious to know what sect she was if her rabbi wasn't cool with her being a lesbian, but they do exist so *shrug.* There's probably something I missed with Reyna and Hylla, I feel like there is, but I can't remeber so it just gets an honorary mention
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The Year in Books and Graphic Novels 2022 and an analysis of 20 years of books and comics
January
1. Temple Alley Summer – Kashiwaba Sachiko, illustrated by Miho Satake, translated by Avery Fischer Udagawa
2. Dreams From My Father – Barack Obama, audiobook read by the author
3. X-Men Grand Design Vol. 1 – Ed Piskor
4. Vera Kelly Is Not a Mystery – Rosalie Knecht
5. All Thirteen: The Incredible Cave Rescue of the Thai Boys' Soccer Team – Christina Soontornvat, illustrations by Karen Minot
6. X-Men Grand Design Volume 2: Second Genesis – Ed Piskor
7. Year of the Rabbit – Tian Veasna
February
1. Deadly Class Volume 1: 1987 Reagan Youth – Chris Remender, Wes Craig
2. The Eye of the World – Robert Jordan
3. Pattern Master – Octavia E. Butler
4. X-Men Grand Design Volume 3: X-Tinction – Ed Piskor
5. The Confidence Men: How Two Prisoners of War Engineered the Most Remarkable Escape in History – Margalit Fox
6. Deadly Class Volume 2: 1988 Kids of the Black Hole – Rick Remender, Wes Craig
March
1. Once and Future Volume 1: The King is Undead – Kieron Gillen, Dan Mora
2. Once and Future Volume 2: Old English – Kieron Gillen, Dan Mora
3. Dragon Hoops – Gene Luen Yang
4. Ringworld – Larry Niven
5. Once and Future Volume 3: A Parliament of Magpies – Kieron Gillen, Dan Mora
6. Princess Jellyfish Volume 8 – Akiko Higashimura
7. Princess Jellyfish Volume 9 – Akiko Higashimura
8. The Sheepfarmer’s Daughter – Elizabeth Moon
April
1. Planetes Volume 1 – Makoto Yurimura
2. The Library of the Unwritten – A.J. Hackwith
3. Doom Patrol Volume 1: Crawling From the Wreckage – Grant Morrison, Richard Case
4. ODY-C Volume 1: Off To Far Ithacaa – Matt Fraction, Christian Ward
5. Conan of Cimmeria – Robert E Howard, Sprague de Camp, Lin Carter
6. Doom Patrol Volume 2: The Painting That Ate Paris – Grant Morrison, Richard Case, John Nyberg
7. Doom Patrol Volume 3: Down Paradise Way – Grant Morrison, Richard Case
May
1. Doom Patrol Volume 4: Musclebound – Grant Morrison, Richard Case, Kelley Jones, Mark McKenna, John Nyberg
2. Eragon – Christopher Paolini
3. The Promised Neverland Vol 1 – Kaiu Shirai, Posaku Demizu
4. Deadly Class Volume 3: 1988 Snake Pit – Rick Remender, Wes Craig
5. Once and Future Volume 4: Monarchies in the U.K. – Kieron Gillen, Dan Mora
6. The Dark is Rising – Susan Cooper
7. The Forest – Thomas Ott
8. The Left Hand of Darkness – Ursula K LeGuin
June
1. Deadly Class Volume 4: 1988 Die For Me – Rick Remender, Wes Craig
2. Arthurian Legends – Wace and Layamon
3. Dune – Frank Herbert
4. The Left Hand of Darkness – Ursula K LeGuin
5. The Lost Years of Merlin – T.A. Barron
July
1. The Secret To Super-Human Strength – Alison Bechdel
2. The Promised Neverland Volume 2 – Kaiu Shirai, Posaku Demizu
3. The New World – Ales Kot, Tradd Moore
4. Super Sentai Himitsu Sentai Gorenger – Shotaro Ishinomori
5. Spider-Gwen Volume 0: Most Wanted? – Jason Latour, Robbi Rodriguez
6. The Deed of Paksenarrion: Divided Allegiance – Elizabeth Moon
7. Ultimate Miles Morales Spider-Man Volume 1 – Brian Michael Bendis, Sara Pichelli, Chris Samnee
8. Giant Days Volume 1 – John Allison, Lisa Treimann
9. Giant Days Volume 2 – John Allison, Lisa Treimann, Max Sarin
August
1. Lockwood & Co. Volume 1: The Screaming Staircase – Jonathan Stroud
2. Ultimate Miles Morales Spider-Man Volume 2 – Brian Michael Bendis, David Marquez, et al
3. Ultimate Miles Morales Spider-Man Volume 3 – Brian Michael Bendis, David Marquez, et al
4. The Wheel of Time Book 2: The Great Hunt – Robert Jordan
5. Howl’s Moving Castle – Diana Wynne Jones
6. A Study in Scarlet – Arthur Conan Doyle
7. French Medieval Romances from the Lais of Marie of France – Translated by Eugene Mason
September
1. Pyongyang – Guy Delisle
2. Destiny: A Chronicle of Deaths Foretold – Alisa Kwitney, Kent Williams, et al
3. The Dead of Paksenarrion: Oath of Gold – Elizabeth Moon
4. Brave Chef Brianna – Sam Sykes, Selina Espiritu
5. Fledgling – Octavia E. Butler
6. At Death’s Door – Jill Thompson
October
1. We – Yevgeny Zamyatin, read by Toby Jones
2. The Witch Boy – Molly Knox Ostertag
3. 20th Century Boys Vol. 7: The Truth – Naoki Urasawa
4. 20th Century Boys Vol. 8: – Naoki Urasawa
5. Isaac the Pirate Vol. 1: To Exotic Lands – Christophe Blaine
6. Dungeon Zenith: Volume 4: Outside the Ramparts – Joann Sfar, Lewis Trondheim, Boulet
7. The Wheel of Time Book 3: The Dragon Reborn – Robert Jordan
8. 20th Century Boys Volume 9: Rabbit Nabokov – Naoki Urasawa
9. The Haunting of Hill House – Shirley Jackson
10. Isaac the Pirate Volume 2: The Capital – Christophe Blaine
11. 20th Century Boys Volume 10: The Faceless Boy - Naoki Urasawa
November
1. Gotham Central Book 1: In the Line of Duty – Ed Brubaker, Greg Rucka
2. Komi Can’t Communicate Vol. 1 – Tomohito Oda
3. The Promised Neverland Volume 3 – Kaiu Shirai, Posuka Demizu
4. Sleepless Volume 1 – Sarah Vaughn, Leila Del Duch
5. R.U.R. – Karel Capek, translated by David Wyllie
6. 20th Century Boys Volume 11: List of Ingredients – Naoki Urasawa
7. 20th Century Boys Volume 12: Friend’s Face – Naoki Urasawa
8. 20th Century Boys Volume 13: Beginning of the End – Naoki Urasawa
9. 20th Century Boys Volume 14: The Boy and the Dream – Naoki Urasawa
10. The Sandman Volume 1: Preludes and Nocturnes – Neil Gaiman, Mike Dringenberg, Sam Ketih, Malcolm Jones III
11. Dodger – Terry Pratchett
12. The Promised Neverland Volume 4 – Kaiu Shirai, Posuka Demizu
13. 20th Century Boys Volume 15: Expo Hurray – Naoki Urasawa
14. 20th Century Boys Volume 16: Beyond the Looking Glass – Naoki Urasawa
15. 20th Century Boys Volume 17: Cross-Counter – Naoki Urasawa
16. 20th Century Boys Volume 18: Everybody’s Song – Naoki Urasawa
17. 20th Century Boys Volume 19: The Man Who Came Back – Naoki Urasawa
18. 20th Century Boys Volume 20: Humanity in the Balance – Naoki Urasawa
19. Thursday Next book 2: Lost in a Good Book – Jasper Fforde
20. 20th Century Boys Volume 21: Arrival of the Space Aliens – Naoki Urasawa
21. 20th Century Boys Volume 22: The Beginning of Justice
22. The Promised Neverland Volume 5 – Kaiu Shira, Posuka Demizu
December
1. Thrawn Ascension: Book 1: Chaos Rising – Timothy Zahn
2. Crucial Conversations: Tools for talking when stakes are high - Kerry Patterson,
Joseph Grenny, Ron McMillan, Al Switzler
3. Sandman Volume 2: The Doll’s House – Neil Gaiman, Mike Dringenberg, Malcolm Jones III
4. My Favorite Thing Is Monsters – Emil Ferris
5. Please Don’t Step On My JNCO Jeans – Noah Van Sciver
6. The Sandman Volume 3: Dream Country – Neil Gaiman, Kelley Jones, Malcolm Jones III, Charles Vess
7. Winterfair Gifts – Lois McMaster Bujold
8. Sandman Book 4: Season of Mists – Neil Gaiman, Matt Wagner, George Pratt, Dick Giordano, Kelley Jones, P. Craig Russell
9. Sandman Book 5: A Game of You – Neil Gaiman, Sean McManus, Bryan Talbot, Colleen Doran
105 books and graphic novels in 2022! 34 novels (and 1 novella) and 70/71 graphic novels. I read one book twice for a book club. That’s 13 more than I read last year.
Now for totals from 2002 to 2022.
Totals:
2002 20
2003 86 – 7.16/month
2004 9
2005 84 – 7/month
2006 79 – 6.58/month
2007 58 – 4.83/month
2008 49 – 4.083/month
2009 51 – 4.25
2010 72 - 6
2011 60 - 5
2012 80 – 6.66
2013 50 – 4.16
2014 144 - 12
2015 92 – 7.66
2016 151 – 12.58
2017 138 – 11.5
2018 116 – 9.66
2019 96 - 8
2020 102 – 8.5
2021 92 – 7.66
2022 105 – 8.75
Including the years that I have incomplete data for (2002 and 2004 I only have 3 months of data), I read 1734 books and graphic novels from 2002 to 2022, 86.7 per year. If we leave off 2002, and 2004, I read 85.25 per year and an average of 7.89 books per month. I’ll post the graphic novels and regular books break down shortly.
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HIV and the Journey Toward Zero Part 1 from Journey Towards Zero on Vimeo.
"HIV and the Journey Toward Zero" sparks important conversations around the end of the HIV epidemic. What does “the end” mean for those who have been there from the start, those living with HIV today and those leading the way to an HIV-free future?
"HIV and the Journey Toward Zero" spotlights the perspective of some of Chicago’s most prominent activists. The film is presented in partnership with the Chicago Department of Public Health, Tessa Films and local community organizations. Join us as we hear from long-term survivors, newly diagnosed individuals, clinicians, researchers and community leaders — the voices that, together, can make HIV history.
Director: Chan C. Smith
Producer: Lisa Masseur, Tessa Films
Editor: Christina Stumpf
Director of Photography: Ashley C. Battle
Original music composed by: Joe George Shadid
Line Producer: Sarah Minnie
Creative Producer/Consultant: Sanford E. Gaylord
Additional Camera Operator: Chan C. Smith
1st Asst. Camera/Camera Operator: Candice Majors
DIT: Eric Almond
Additional DIT: Emmanuel Bansa
Gaffer: Kemi Mayomi
Grip/Swing: Maddie C. Dodge
Production Coordinator/Associate Producer: Julia Barr
Payroll Manager: Holli Hopkins McGinley
Production Business Manager: Mary Pat Forston
Production Accountant: Lisa Bird
Sound Utility: Nicholas Fanelli
Key Makeup Artist: Libby Knapp
Production Assistants: “Moishe” Zoe Bernardean, Joanna Bozic, Nick Canonaco, C’airra Cortez, John P. Harris, Mireillee “M” Lamort, Alex Monsalud, Luis Trevino
Colorist: Craig Leffel
Dialog Editor: Steve Wilke, Mix Kitchen
Sound Effects Editor: Brian Leitner, Mix Kitchen
Supervising Sound Editor/Re-Recording Mixer: Sam Fishkin, Mix Kitchen
Archival Producer: Alexis Jaworski
Research Assistants/Production Assistants: Otito Greg-Obi, Ronnie Chatterjee
Chicago Dept. of Public Health:
Executive in Charge of Production: David Kern
Chief Development Executive: Jorge Cestou
Director of Creative Affairs: James Scalzitti
Creative Executive: Riley Sorin
Stock and archival footage and images provided by:
ACT UP
AIDS Foundation of Chicago
Associated Press
The American Association for the Advancement of Sciences
Tracy Baim
Jeff Berry
Doug Birkenhauer
Lora Branch
Caprice Carthans
CBS Chicago
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Chicago Tribune
Pat Cummings
Damn Interfering Video Activist Television
Terry Dudley
The Estate of Mark Morrisroe (Ringier Collection) at Fotomuseum Winterthur
Sanford E. Gaylord
Gerber/Hart Library and Archives
Getty Images
Rick Guasco
Lisa Howe-Ebright
Tim Karr
Owen Keehan
David Lebe
The Legacy Project
Rae Lewis-Thornton
Thomas McGovern, from Bearing Witness (to AIDS)
The Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report
National AIDS Memorial
National Institutes of Health U.S. Clinical Center
National Library of Medicine
Alice O’Malley
Pond 5
Positively Aware Magazine by TPAN
Public Arts Fund
Alon Reninger/Contact Press Images
John Ryan
Victor Salvo
Dean Sameshima
San Francisco History Center, San Francisco Public Library
Renslow Sherer
Tactical Media Files
The 10% Show
Evany Turk
Video Data Bank
Windy City Times/Outlines/BLACKlines Archives, by Tracy Baim, Mike Carter, Genypher Novak and Rex Wockner
Israel Wright
Special thanks to:
OTV—Open Television
Alphawood Foundation
Gerber/Hart Library and Archives
Tracy Baim
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Sharon Zurek
Dave Beedy
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Victor Salvo
Owen Keehan
Anthony Hirschel
Melissa Terrell
Minnie Productions
Eleven04
Moonwalker Cafe
Chicago Film Office
Illinois Film Office
Spoken word by Storie Deveraux
“June 5, 1981”
Additional music provided by The Music Bed
“Rest, Get Here” by Sharon Irving
“All We’re Living For” by Sharon Irving
Promotion provided by Bigmouth Creative
Filmed on Location in Chicago, IL
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7 hours until thursday here in australia, and the end of blorbo week!
send in your asks for:
sadie kane
carter kane
bianca di angelo(‘s ghost)
rachel dare
alabaster torrington
the argo ii's crew will return on friday! happy asking, everybody :)
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WEEK 3
Brief history and modern impact:
Helvetica emerged in 1957, when according to Rick Poyner (7:10), their was “a need for rational typefaces, which could be applied to all kinds of information,” Helvetica was the tool these designers needed, and was quickly applied to scientific, political, social, corporate, and other contemporary worlds to present information in a modern way.
According to Jonathon Heefler (29:54), the “mythology” of helvetica being the “ultimate typeface” has been furthered via popularist technology licensing the font and making it endlessly available. Even professionals feel the pull towards believing it to be the ultimate expression of sans-serif, being curated over the past 100 years to create helvetica, even if the thought isn’t historically or socially accurate, due to its feeling of finality.
My opinions:
The film has definitely influenced my opinion of type, while I will continue to struggle with type, I will start to consider the use of more standard fonts, while before I believed the more common fonts to be boring and unable to be expressive, however the film was filled with brilliant examples of how helvetica could be used in lots of diverse ways. This diversity is explained very well by Massimo Vignelli (begins speaking at 3:44) as he explains that "typography is about the white," referencing the spaces between the letters, comparing typography to music, and how it is about the music and not the sounds. He shows how thinner variants of helvetica can convey fancy and calming feelings, while bolder glyphs instead convey feelings of intensity.
I don't plan on using helvetica in all of my designs, at some point I want to try the methods demonstarted by Wim Crouwel (begins speaking 9:20) where he gets a large grid and spreads it over the canvas, helping him create orderly, legible glyphs. He explains that helvetica is the most neutral of fonts, which is part of why we gravitate towards it.
The methods of finding the right font demonstrated by Matthew Carter (13:39) are also interesting, as when exploring or designing a typeface, he begins with the "h", then the "o", then the "p", as this simple set of 3 glyphs demonstate nearly all aspects of typoraphic anatomy, meaning you can quickly determine whether it will work for the usecase you need it for.
I admired the way that Michael C. Place (1:06:00) is able to use helvetica so diversly, I agree with his philosophy of design trying to elicit an emotional response, and I hope to emulate and draw inspiration from his designs.
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Canzetta Maria “Candi” Staton (born March 13, 1940) is a singer-songwriter, known for her 1970 remake of “Stand by Your Man” and “Young Hearts Run Free”. In Europe, her biggest-selling record is the anthemic “You Got the Love”. She was inducted into the Christian Music Hall of Fame and is a four-time Grammy Award nominee.
Born in Hanceville, Alabama, and raised in Nashville. As teenagers, her group toured the traditional gospel circuit during the 1950s with the Soul Stirrers, C. L. Franklin and Mahalia Jackson. They recorded several sides for Nashbro, Apollo, and Savoy Records.
She was introduced to Rick Hall by Clarence Carter and launched her solo career as a Southern soul stylist, garnering 16 R&B hits and gaining the title of “First Lady of Southern Soul” for her Grammy-nominated R&B renditions of the songs “Stand by Your Man” and “In the Ghetto”. She appeared on Soul Train.
She began collaborating with producer David Crawford on disco songs such as “Young Hearts Run Free”, which reached #1 on the US R&B charts, #2 on the UK Singles Chart, and went Top 20 on the Pop Hot 100. It was remixed and re-released. The follow-up song “Destiny” hit the Top 50 in the UK and her version of “Nights on Broadway” hit the UK Top 10. She scored another Top 50 hit in the UK with “Honest I Do Love You”. She released the single “When You Wake Up Tomorrow” and the title song “Chance”, a top 20 R&B chart record. Other dance club chart hits included “When You Wake Up Tomorrow” and “Victim”.
She has since recorded twelve gospel albums, two of which received Grammy Award nominations. She appears on the United Nations Register of Entertainers, Actors, And Others Who Have Performed in Apartheid South Africa.
She married Pentecostal minister Joe Williams (1960-1968), and together they have four children. She married singer Clarence Carter (1970–1973) and they had one child. She married Jimmy James (1974-1977). She married Drummer John Sussewell (1980-1998). She married former baseball player Otis Nixon (2010-2012). She married Henry Hooper (2017). #africanhistory365 #africanexcellence #womenshistorymonth
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SURVIVOR EDGE OF EXTINCTION - BRANTSTEELE EDITION
Link: https://brantsteele.com/survivor/38/r.php?c=0tcA1tmH
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Reem Daly
Winner
Finalist
6*
Votes To Win
Michaela Bradshaw
2nd Place
Finalist
5 Votes To Win
Wardog DaSilva
3rd Place
Finalist
4 Votes To Win
Chris Underwood
4th Place
Juror
Lost Fire-Making
Victoria Baamonde
5th Place
Juror
3-2 Vote
Gavin Whitson
6th Place
Juror
5-1 Vote
Ron Clark
7th Place
Juror
Voted Out Ep. 12
3-3 Vote
3-1 Revote
Devon Pinto
8th Place
Juror
Voted Out Ep. 11
4-3* Vote
Aurora McCreary
9th Place
Juror
Voted Out Ep. 10
4-3-1 Vote
Keith Sowell
10th Place
Juror
Voted Out Ep. 9, Pt. 2
5-4-1 Vote
Tony Vlachos
11th Place
Juror
Voted Out Ep. 9, Pt. 1
5-4-1 Vote
Julie Rosenberg
12th Place
Juror
Voted Out Ep. 8
5-4*-2 Vote
Julia Carter
13th Place
Juror
Voted Out Ep. 7
10*-2 Vote
Rick Devens
14th Place
Juror
Voted Out Ep. 6
7-6 Vote
Wendy Diaz
15th Place
Juror
Voted Out Ep. 5, Pt. 2
5*-3 Vote
Angelina Keeley
16th Place
Pre-Juror
Voted Out Ep. 5, Pt. 1
3-2 Vote
Raised Flag Ep. 6
Lauren O'Connell
17th Place
Juror
Voted Out Ep. 3
7-2 Vote
Eric Hafemann
18th Place
Juror
Voted Out Ep. 1
5-4 Vote
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THIS IS JUST MY VIEW OF STUFF PLAYED ON CHART SHOW DONT TAKE IT SERRIOUS SOME OF ITS GOOD SOME OF IT BAD SOME OF IT REAL GOOD U WILL KNOW
thanks to archive.org sort of full year minus one Febuary one from 19th and most of June to final episode in September JJanuarys dates are 8th 15th 22nd 29th
introduction
Ok chart show had specialist charts Dance Album Heavy metal
and indie and a top ten on a Friday night starting with two half hour shows to start with
screaming blue messiahs i wanna be Fred Finstone by the band name total cack
EXCLUSIVE Yabba dabba do time with this bald you know what {bill carter} telling u its the 2nd song from there album bikini red and be in U K in February on info
First ever special chart DANCE
p=played n v no video
10 mau jocks and jock rmaster jock mix 1 n v
9 public enemy bring n v
8 jellybean elissia fiorillo who found who
7 sinita gto
6 wally jump jnr tighten up
5 rick astley when i fall inlove
4 jellybean jingo p rewind too 1st
3 michel jackson way u make me feel
2 krush house arrest
1 joyce sims come into p
what about number 5 not even dance or RNB best song top ten jelly bean who found who number 4 is just worst one they did cos its start of song u can tell there gonna play number 4 Krush house arrest {N2} avoided like the plauge and the number one was first time it was shown not EXCLUSIVE though Info Joyce sims was discovered in a hamburger joint on her lunch break info said and for the songs coming to top ten jellybean Jingo joyce sims
Krush {where already there top ten with M J} too
Dance new release
Gladys Knight Love over board
info said she started singing at age of four in a baptist church and won a Talent contest aged 7 and with latest album the band been together for 35 years my fave from her is out 89 her bond movie theme for sure AND YOU KNOW AM GOING STRAIGHT FOR YOUR HEART LICENCE TO KILL that's I T V chart show years 1989 went off channel four end of September 88 after march 86 till September 88 on C 4 and had to come off tv 86 as music video people where not getting no moneys {the artists themselves} {nothing like I T V Roxy going off tv between 87 November to December but yeah} but the Knight song not too bad either
Then a Pause in show
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After Siobhan Fahey from Shakespeare sister left to have a baby they added Jacquie o Sullivan joined them {after love in the first degree left cos she was with baby Mrs Fahay} and wouldn't have a hit till 1989 august with your history with said band {Shakespeare sister} bit too much like the rest of there 1988 stuff {i want u back} and 1987's {love in the first degree} they use the same guys they black up in video too {i want u back}
anyway the best of the two of 88 for me my fave one I T V chart show years with help of the 3 comedians French Saunders And Burke {Help} Listed as Lananeeneenoonoo {french and saunders where already in top ten this week with moyets song too Loveletters} and with this song captivated by your Honey and where in in Guinness book of records for most successful female group at the time taken from there album wow
back to back 3 songs one artist Pretenders
Stop your sobbing
never heard this one before i saw this show so lets move along done by the Kinks and there debut record
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Chrissie quit her job at N M E and sung different bands in 1974 none of them made any impact till the pretenders came along
Back on the chain gang
now this one I do know performed it when radio 2 did COVID concert's and at Glastonbury this year avoided Brass in pocket too
Info there only number one was brass in pocket {third single and she wasn't keen on it at the time}and there debut album the pretenders was also a number one
Hymn to her my fave so sweet the words too it not played though went for Don't get me wrong out in 86 top ten few weeks
info recording there fifth studio album
and January 15th back to back Echo and the bunny man boo
stand by for the stranglers the chart file update shinade o conner inxterrence t trent d erby fergal sharkey morris minor and the majors end of part one part two half an hour later
the stranglers all day and all the night
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covering the kinks of course in 1964 13 years together and there 28th consecutive hit new album called all live and all of the night released on valentines day
absolute rubbish top ten next few weeks though
chart file update good luck with these ones AJ they give u top tens and then play one song for 40 seconds
nm non mover d down u up p played u up n new entry
rock Indie album
10 nm Gaye bikers on acid all hung up d Nina Simone my baby d paul mc all the best
9 d def leopard hysteria n the smiths William n the christians self titled album
8 nm foreigner say u will n j a m m down d t pau bridge of spy's
7 d Whitesnake here i go nm Barmy army sharp n wet wet wet popped in
6 n acdc heatseaker p n cookie crew rock n fleetwood tango
5 d megadeath wake up dead d g clail reality n psb actually
4 d heart theres the girl u suger cubes Birthday d v a hits 7
3 d antrhax i'm the man d the smithes last night nm m j bad
2 nm kiss reason to live n dpeche mode behind the wheel p n rick whenever
1 u cher I found someone nmnew order touched by the hand of god n va now 10 play squeze hour glass
few dance songs indie chart PN6} and the rnb Nina simone done the album chart as first one 88
new release Indie
Shinade o conner MANDEKA
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from Dublin and her second single from album the lion and the cobra and shaved her hair cos the record company told her to keep it long
Another star we lost too soon prob my fave song played this week here but her number one was the best {Nothing compares to you}
the chart show singles chart the fastest chart on your screens 4 hours from release comes up
new release
Fergal sharkey new love
from undertones to this band his biggest hit was a good heart and two month later start 87 you little thief sung it on a plane on tv
no noise at all lol this offering not so good
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recording new album for 18 months in USA and rolling stones Keith Richards plays guitar on this
New release
Inxs new sensation
my fave inxs one is never tear us apart quite good this one though
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the band love skate boarding in america and christian hossi american board champ wanted tickets
new release
TTD sign your name
the only time they play this one even though in top ten a lot maybe him nude top half getting beat up gang style end video or what the songs about fave song wishing well was 87
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tipped to win B P I award for best international artist
top ten they 5 or ten seconds of song then rewind to one or more songs
10 d m j way you
9 d pouges fairy
8 n jellybean jingo
7 d a moyet loveletters
6 n wet angel eyes
5 u morris minor p
4 n cher found
3 n Krush house
2 d psb always
1 u belinda heaven
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causing a stir in america 3 comedians been round for years absolute dog u know what should have gone n 4 n 6 or n 3
and kinda played in full just absolute dog meat
Ok the number 1 after the go go's her debut single was heaven is a place on earth pretty good tune and iconic 80's for sure would go onb to be there for a while {most January too}
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video directed by Diane keaten and features morgen mason her husband son of actor James Mason the go go's had ten top ten hits
in america
ok it just said the chart show was 530 and 630 back in day {very nice} and to vote for your fave song in number 1 magazine
all about eves cold hearted women was last one played in full next week more indie for ones that forgot on totp they where live {marthas harbour} credits and played for 2 mins brought to u by video visuals stop and eject first show done yay will post more reviews in time hope u enjoyed it if u didn't good https://archive.org/details/the-chart-show-s-3e-01-1988-01-08 theres the link
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Aight here I go!
**First Game:** Harvest Moon (SNES). And I sucked! I had no idea the watering can had to be filled so my crops never grew. It wasn’t until I bought the sprinkler that I grew my first crops. SAD!
**First bachelorette you married:** I am ashamed to admit that I married Eve solely because Nintendo Power recommended her because she’s the only one that you could access after 6pm. She wasn’t my type at all. And then I had spent so much time on her I didn’t want to start over…
**Favorite Game:** 64. The characters were so fleshed out!
**Favorite Bachlorette in Series:** 64 Maria. Crippling anxiety (I get it), a love for reading, bugs, sketching, trouble saying no to pushy people… yeah.. I vibe with her. She’s also quietly religious.
(How come no love for the bachelors? Just gonna slowly slide Toby in here… his relaxing, zen attitude, respect for nature and love for napping and taking it slow really is calming for a bundle of nerves like me)
**Favorite Animal:** Caaaaaat. <3 If you mean livestock then chickens. Easy to raise, eggs are versatile…
**Favorite NPC:** So hard to choose! 64 Rick is hilariously adorable, Carter in Mineral Town is so quirky (what is UP with that story about the guy being held down by hands in the floor?!). Not to mention sweet little grandma Ellen..
**Least Favorite NPC:** I really didn’t care for a good chunk of the cast of AWL. Sorry.
**Which game was most fun:** It’s either 64 or Tree of Tranquility- I put a ton of play throughs in 64 but ToT had a ton to do
**Most overrated bachelor/ette:** Karen. A lot of people went after her for her looks. She’s not a bad person but she’s so incredibly popular with fans…
**Crops or Livestock:** Livestock. I picked Bluebell Village in Tale of 2 Towns c:
**Fishing or Mining:** Fishing. It’s kinda relaxing? And I’m sorry but these like 255 floor mines have gotta go. That’s too much D:
**Favorite pet:** Again… cat :V
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A man obsessed with conspiracy theories becomes a target after one of his theories turns out to be true. Unfortunately, in order to save himself, he has to figure out which theory it is.
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Film Cast:
Jerry Fletcher: Mel Gibson
Alice Sutton: Julia Roberts
Dr. Jonas: Patrick Stewart
Agent Lowry: Cylk Cozart
Mr. Wilson: Steve Kahan
Flip: Terry Alexander
Cynic: Alex McArthur
Justice Guard: Rod McLachlan
Justice Guard: Michael Potts
Justice Guard: Jim Sterling
Public Works Man: Rich Hebert
Clarke: Brian J. Williams
Piper: G. A. Aguilar
Henry Finch’s Secretary: Cece Neber Labao
Alice’s Secretary: Saxon Trainor
Grouchy Nurse: Sage Allen
Nurse – Roosevelt Hospital: Joanna Sanchez
Cop – Roosevelt Hospital: Michael Shamus Wiles
Lawyer: Andrew Lauren
Tech: Danny Smith
Surveillance Operator: Sean Patrick Thomas
Helicopter Pilot: Al Cerullo
Cleet: Dean Winters
Night Security – Federal Building: Rick Hoffman
Surveillance Operator: Peter Jacobson
Intern: Troy Garity
Alice’s Father: Bert Remsen
Jonas’ Aide: J. Mills Goodloe
Old Man in Book Store: Leonard Jackson
Film Crew:
Director of Photography: John Schwartzman
First Assistant Director: Jim Van Wyck
Original Music Composer: Carter Burwell
Producer: Joel Silver
Editor: Kevin Stitt
Producer: Richard Donner
Casting: Marion Dougherty
Assistant Editor: Kris Cole
Associate Producer: Julie Durk
Writer: Brian Helgeland
Co-Producer: Richard Solomon
Art Direction: Gregory Bolton
Editor: Frank J. Urioste
Co-Producer: Dan Cracchiolo
Co-Producer: J. Mills Goodloe
Post Production Supervisor: Ilyse A. Reutlinger
Unit Production Manager: Helen Pollak
Unit Production Manager: Nan Bernstein Freed
Second Assistant Director: John G. Scotti
Set Decoration: Casey Hallenbeck
Set Designer: Lauren Cory
Set Designer: Joseph G. Pacelli Jr.
Set Designer: Thomas Betts
Leadman: Steven Curtis Husch
Still Photographer: Andrew Cooper
Video Assist Operator: Martin Glover
Underwater Director of Photography: Pete Romano
Second Second Assistant Director: Sean McCarron
Unit Publicist: Stephanie Pond-Smith
Script Supervisor: Sioux Richards
Key Grip: Les T. Tomita
Best Boy Grip: Audie Aragon
Dolly Grip: Brad Rea
Location Manager: Robbie Goldstein
Location Manager: David E. Kaufman
Negative Cutter: Mo Henry
Color Timer: David Orr
“A” Camera Operator: Mitchell Amundsen
Steadicam Operator: Neal Norton
First Assistant Camera: Christopher Duskin
First Assistant Camera: A. Anthony Cappello
Second Assistant Camera: Thomas D. Lairson Jr.
Second Assistant Camera: Charles B. Katz
Camera Loader: Jacobus Marcus
Supervising Sound Editor: Mark A. Mangini
Supervising Sound Editor: George Simpson
Sound Editor: Richard L. Anderson
Sound Editor: Mike Chock
Sound Editor: John Dunn
Sound Editor: Julia Evershade
Sound Editor: Eric Lindemann
Sound Editor: Geoffrey G. Rubay
Assistant Sound Editor: Oscar Mitt
Assistant Sound Editor: Sonny Pettijohn
Music Editor: Adam Milo Smalley
Scoring Mixer: Michael Farrow
Orchestrator: Sonny Kompanek
Supervising ADR Editor: James Simcik
ADR Editor: William C. Carruth
ADR Editor: Denise Horta
ADR Mixer: Troy Porter
Sound Re-Recording Mixer: John T. Reitz
Sound Re-Recording Mixer: David E. Campbell
Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Gregg Rudloff
Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Jeffrey J. Haboush
Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Kevin E. Carpenter
Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Dan Hiland
Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Gary D. Rogers
Foley Editor: Solange S. Schwalbe
Foley Editor: Aaron Glascock
Production Sound Mixer: Tim Cooney
Boom Operator: Todd Bassman
Chief Lighting Technician: Andy Ryan
Assistant Chief Lighting Technician: Brian Evans
Assistant Costume Designer: Christopher J. Kristoff
Costume Design: Ha Nguyen
Production Design: Paul Sylbert
Costume Supervisor: Kimberly Guenther Durkin
Makeup Supervisor: Lee Harman
Makeup Artist: Richard Dean
Makeup Artist: Mel Berns Jr.
Key Hair Stylist: Stephen Robinette
Hairstylist: Lyndell Quiyou
Hairstylist: Monique DeSart
Property Master: Erik L. Nelson
Assistant Property Master: Christopher Amy
Special Effects Coordinator: Michael Meinardus
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HIV and the Journey Toward Zero Part 1 from Journey Towards Zero on Vimeo.
"HIV and the Journey Toward Zero" sparks important conversations around the end of the HIV epidemic. What does “the end” mean for those who have been there from the start, those living with HIV today and those leading the way to an HIV-free future?
"HIV and the Journey Toward Zero" spotlights the perspective of some of Chicago’s most prominent activists. The film is presented in partnership with the Chicago Department of Public Health, Tessa Films and local community organizations. Join us as we hear from long-term survivors, newly diagnosed individuals, clinicians, researchers and community leaders — the voices that, together, can make HIV history.
Director: Chan C. Smith
Producer: Lisa Masseur, Tessa Films
Editor: Christina Stumpf
Director of Photography: Ashley C. Battle
Original music composed by: Joe George Shadid
Line Producer: Sarah Minnie
Creative Producer/Consultant: Sanford E. Gaylord
Additional Camera Operator: Chan C. Smith
1st Asst. Camera/Camera Operator: Candice Majors
DIT: Eric Almond
Additional DIT: Emmanuel Bansa
Gaffer: Kemi Mayomi
Grip/Swing: Maddie C. Dodge
Production Coordinator/Associate Producer: Julia Barr
Payroll Manager: Holli Hopkins McGinley
Production Business Manager: Mary Pat Forston
Production Accountant: Lisa Bird
Sound Utility: Nicholas Fanelli
Key Makeup Artist: Libby Knapp
Production Assistants: “Moishe” Zoe Bernardean, Joanna Bozic, Nick Canonaco, C’airra Cortez, John P. Harris, Mireillee “M” Lamort, Alex Monsalud, Luis Trevino
Colorist: Craig Leffel
Dialog Editor: Steve Wilke, Mix Kitchen
Sound Effects Editor: Brian Leitner, Mix Kitchen
Supervising Sound Editor/Re-Recording Mixer: Sam Fishkin, Mix Kitchen
Archival Producer: Alexis Jaworski
Research Assistants/Production Assistants: Otito Greg-Obi, Ronnie Chatterjee
Chicago Dept. of Public Health:
Executive in Charge of Production: David Kern
Chief Development Executive: Jorge Cestou
Director of Creative Affairs: James Scalzitti
Creative Executive: Riley Sorin
Stock and archival footage and images provided by:
ACT UP
AIDS Foundation of Chicago
Associated Press
The American Association for the Advancement of Sciences
Tracy Baim
Jeff Berry
Doug Birkenhauer
Lora Branch
Caprice Carthans
CBS Chicago
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Chicago Tribune
Pat Cummings
Damn Interfering Video Activist Television
Terry Dudley
The Estate of Mark Morrisroe (Ringier Collection) at Fotomuseum Winterthur
Sanford E. Gaylord
Gerber/Hart Library and Archives
Getty Images
Rick Guasco
Lisa Howe-Ebright
Tim Karr
Owen Keehan
David Lebe
The Legacy Project
Rae Lewis-Thornton
Thomas McGovern, from Bearing Witness (to AIDS)
The Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report
National AIDS Memorial
National Institutes of Health U.S. Clinical Center
National Library of Medicine
Alice O’Malley
Pond 5
Positively Aware Magazine by TPAN
Public Arts Fund
Alon Reninger/Contact Press Images
John Ryan
Victor Salvo
Dean Sameshima
San Francisco History Center, San Francisco Public Library
Renslow Sherer
Tactical Media Files
The 10% Show
Evany Turk
Video Data Bank
Windy City Times/Outlines/BLACKlines Archives, by Tracy Baim, Mike Carter, Genypher Novak and Rex Wockner
Israel Wright
Special thanks to:
OTV—Open Television
Alphawood Foundation
Gerber/Hart Library and Archives
Tracy Baim
Lora Branch
Sharon Zurek
Dave Beedy
Lori Cannon
Victor Salvo
Owen Keehan
Anthony Hirschel
Melissa Terrell
Minnie Productions
Eleven04
Moonwalker Cafe
Chicago Film Office
Illinois Film Office
Spoken word by Storie Deveraux
“June 5, 1981”
Additional music provided by The Music Bed
“Rest, Get Here” by Sharon Irving
“All We’re Living For” by Sharon Irving
Promotion provided by Bigmouth Creative
Filmed on Location in Chicago, IL
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