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rubydoobles · 2 months
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i think they should reprimand that molecular biologist a little more
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sweetcarolinejane · 1 month
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As the sirens drew closer, Lucy's world began to fade away.  A thought of a perfect little baby with her eyes and Tim’s nose crossed her mind, and the thought of that being ripped away from her hurting worse than her wound.  She heard the screech of tires and suddenly Tim shouting. "Take Lucy first! Please! Take Officer Chen! SHE’S PREGNANT!” 
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honeyhaze5 · 2 years
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Completed!!
Called the Pretenders series it’s also on ao3 and wattpad but it’s not updated on either 
Made by a author I loved and it has 3 books in the series 
The first is 1st-3rd year
The Second is 4th-6th
And the third is all of 7th year
The author also is planning a fourth book that cover the Mc 8th year 
Btw all are over 1000 pages !!!!!
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rockposerdotcom · 1 year
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Arielle Joins Sir Brian May & Van Morrison For 'James Burton & Friends UK - For One Night Only'
Renowned rock & soul guitarist John Oates (Hall & Oates), Sir Brian May guitar prodigy Arielle and Monkees star Micky Dolenz are the latest musical icons to join legendary rock and roll guitarist James Burton for a special one-night-only concert at the iconic London Palladium on Sunday 4 June; ‘James Burton & Friends UK – For One Night Only’. Tickets are available…
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xoxo-gossipgirlrp · 2 years
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Congratulations Georgie! You’ve been accepted as your first choice of Jennifer Morrison (Lindsey Caroline Kramer)! Please send in the account within the next 24 hours!
✖ ABOUT YOU ↳ Name: Georgie
↳ Pronouns: she/her
↳ Age: 26
↳ Activity: It can/will fluctuate anywhere from 5 to 9, depending on my schedule.
↳ Timezone: MST
✖ ABOUT YOUR CHARACTER ↳ Celebrity Desired: Jennifer Morrison
↳ Second Celebrity: n/a
↳ Character’s Name: Lindsey Caroline Kramer (Asher’s mom)
↳ Birthday & Age:July 20th, 1990 (32 years old)
↳ Education: out of school
↳ Background: Lindsey grew up in Salem Massachusetts in a stereotypical american home. Her dad worked as a professor at Harvard while her mom was the homemaker. Lindsey didn’t get straight A’s, but she was a good student and a cheerleader. Her parents told anyone who would listen about their “golden child.” That all changed after she met Reid Thorton and got pregnant at 16. She decided to keep the baby, her parents kicked her out. Lindsey moved to New York to live with an aunt, never telling Reid about the pregnancy. Lindsey eventually earned her GED, though her main focus was and is being the best mom. She now is going to school at NYU to be a teacher (she wants to do anything having to do with performing arts) and working hard to support her little family of 2, determined to give Asher the best, most loving life.
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2000s-music-tourney · 5 months
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Here are all 72 songs we are entering in the tournament
Eleanor Rigby by the Beatles
Somebody to Love by Jefferson Airplane
Nights in White Satin by the Moody Blues
Sweet Caroline By Neil Diamond
All along the Watchtower by Jimi Hendrix
Pinball Wizard by The Who
House of the Rising Sun by the Animals
California Dreamin’ by The Mama's and the Papa's
People are strange by the Doors
Paint it Black by The Rolling Stones
Mrs. Robinson By Simon and Garfunkel
Fortunate Son by Creedence Clearwater Revival
Good vibrations by the Beach Boys
What a wonderful World by Louis Armstrong
21st Century Schizoid Man By King Crimson
Space Oddity by David Bowie
You really got me by the Kinks
Spirit in the Sky By Norman Greenbaum
Respect by Aretha Franklin
Feeling Good by Nina Simone
I'm a Believer by The Monkees
White Room by Cream
Piece of my Heart By Big Brother and the Holding Company
Season of the Witch by Donovan
Like a rolling stone by Bob Dylan
Be my Baby by the Ronettes
Son of a Preacher man by Dusty Springfield
She's not there by the Zombies
Complication by the Monks
Heroin by the Velvet Underground
Ain't Too Proud for Beggin by the Temptations
I want you back by The Jackson 5
Alice's Restaurant Massacree by Arlo Guthrie
Brown Eyed Girl by Van Morrison
Eight Miles High by the Byrds
Come A little bit Closer by Jay and the Americans
So Long Mom (A song for World War III) by Tom Lehrer
Ring of Fire by Johnny Cash
Suite: Judy Blue Eyes by Cosby, Stills and Nash
Change is gonna come by Sam Cooke
You Can't Hurry Love by the Supremes
Happy Together by the Turtles
Tainted Love by Gloria Jones
Dream a Little Dream of Me by Mama Cass
Maybe This Time by Liza Minnelli
Don't Rain on My Parade by Barbra Streisand
Puff the Magic Dragon by Peter, Paul and Mary
Good Times, Bad Times by Led Zeppelin
Ain't no mountain high enough by Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell
This boots are made for walking by Nancy Sinatra
Sitting by the dock of the bay by Otis Redmond
Cactus tree by Joni Mitchell
Crimson and Clover by Tommy James and the Shondells
I Got You (I Feel Good) by James Brown
Georgia on My Mind by Ray Charles
River Deep Mountain High by Ike and Tina Turner
My Way by Frank Sinatra
For What It’s Worth by Buffalo Springfield
Fire by Arthur Brown
Blackberry Way by the move
The Girl From Ipanema by Stan Getz And Joāo Gilberto
Can't take my eyes off you - Frankie valli
Green onions by Booker T. & The M.G.’s
Stand by Me by Ben E. King
Sunshine, Lollipops and Rainbows By Lesley Gore
Monster Mash by Bobby Pickett
Wichita Lineman by Glen Campbell
I Say a Little Prayer by Dionne Warwick
Aquarius (Let the Sunshine In) by the 5th Dimension
The Impossible Dream by Jim Nabors
Return to sender by Elvis Presley
It's not Unusual by Tom Jones
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IWTV Season 2 Sources & References
(The 1st 4 were cited by the Writer’s Room)
The Ethnic Avante-Garde: Minority Cultures and World Revolution by Steven S. Lee
Paris Journal 1944-1955 by Janet Flanner (Genet)
The Vampire: A Casebook by Alan Dundes
Anne Rice’s Vampire Chronicles: An Alphabettery
The Fly cited by Jacob Anderson
King Lear by Shakespeare cited by Rolin Jones
Melmoth the Wanderer by Charles Maturin
Sebastien Melmoth by Oscar Wilde
Amadeus (1984)
The Lost Boys (1987)
Gaslight (1944)
Batman
Casablanca (1942)
Now, Voyager (1942)
The Third Man (1949) cited by Levan Akin
An American in Paris by George Gershwin (1928) cited by Daniel Hart
Moulin Rouge (2001)
The Phantom of the Opera
Les Vampires (1915)
Dracula (1931) credit to @vampchronicles_ on twt
Le Triomphe de L’amour by Pierre de Marivaux
Giovanni’s Room by James Baldwin cited by Jacob Anderson
Existentialism is a Humanism by Jean Paul Sartre
Les Liaisons Dangereuses by Pierre Choderlos de Laclos
Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare
How to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie
Hamlet by William Shakespeare
Vampire’s Kiss (1988) credit to @talesfromthecrypts
Les Morts ont tous le Meme Peau by Boris Vian credit to @greedandenby
The Most Dangerous Game by Richard Connell
Waiting for Godot by Samuel Barclay Beckett credit to @rorscachisgay on twt
An Enemy of the People by Ibsen
Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy
Vie de Voltaire by Marquis Condorcet
Simone de Beauvoir: A Critical Introduction by Edward Fullbrook and Kate Fullbrook credit to @iwtvfanevents
Nightwood by Djuna Barnes credit to @iwtvfanevents
Beloved by Toni Morrison
Artists and Salons Referenced:
R-26
Palma Vecchio
Andre Fougeron
Elsa Triollet
Fred Stein
Lisette Model
Gordon Parks
Miguel Barcelo
Taxidermied Javelina by Chris Roberts-Antieau
Ai WeiWei (wallpaper)
David Hockney (Lemons)
Wols 
The Kiss of Judas by Jakob Smits
Salome by Louis Icart
Ophelia by John Everett Millais
Shelter by Peter Macon
The Kiss by Edvard Munch
The Vampire or Love and Pain by Edvard Munch credit @iwtvasart
Ruiter on Horse by Reiger Stolk credit @ iwtvasart
Portrait of Frank Burty Haviland by Modigliani credit @iwtvasart
Self-Seers II (Death and Man) by Egon Schiele credit to @90sgreggaraki
The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters by Goya
Movie & Play Posters on set (in chronological order by year):
Tarzan and his Mate (1934)
Avec le Sourire (1936)
Les Deux Gosses (1936)
Le Jour Se Leve (1939) about a man who commits murder as a result of a love triangle and locks himself in his apartment recounting the details as the police attempt to arrest him. Credit to @laisofhyccara
Nuit de Décembre (1940)
Mademoiselle Swing (1942) about a girl who follows a troupe of swing musicians to Paris.
Les Enfents du Paradis (1945) about a woman with many suitors including an actor and an aristocrat.
Fantomas (1946) about a sadistic criminal mastermind. This version includes a hideout in the catacombs where he traps people.
Quai des Orfevres (1947) watch here
Monsieur Vincent (1947)
Le Cafe du Cadran (1947) about a wife’s affair with a violinist.
La Kermesse Rouge (1947) film about a jealous artist who locks up his younger wife and a fire breaks out while she’s trapped.
Morts Sans Sepulture by Jean-Paul Sartre (play) also published in English translations as “The Victors” or “Men Without Shadows” about resistance fighters captured by Vichy soldiers struggling not to give up information.
Mon Faust by Paul Valery (play)
Musical Influences:: @greedandenby collected all music used in Season 2 here.
Henry Cowell
Meredith Monk
Howling’ Wolf
Shirley Temple
Jason Lindner Big Band
The Teeth
Carlos Salzedo
Alice Coltrane
Thelonius Monk
David Lang
Caroline Shaw
Gadfly by Shostakovich (for Raglan James)
musical career of Martha Argerich
Season 1 here (these lists are updated regularly)
Season 3 here
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wileys-russo · 1 month
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If its not too much trouble could you share the list of book recommendations you got sent in? I am always looking for new ones 🙂
of course!
Hearing Red by Nicole Maser
The Kingkiller chronicles by Patrick Rothfuss
The DCI Kett series by Alex Smith
Imogen, Obviously by Becky Albertalli
Melt With You by Jennifer Dugan
Cleat Cute by Meryl Wilsner
A Discovery of Witches series by Deborah Harkness
The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams
American gods by Neil Gaiman
Priory of the orange tree by Samantha Shannon
If we were villains by M.L. Rio
The invisible life of addie larue by V.E. Schwab
Last night at the telegraph club by Malinda Lo
This is how you lose the time war by Smal El-Mohtar
The Chronicles of St Mary’s series by Jodi Taylor
The Love Hypothesis and Love on the Brain by Ali Hazelwood
Beg, Borrow and Steal, Limits, Anything But Easy all by Susie Tate
Slouch Witch, Star Witch, Spirit Witch all by Helen Harper
Sula by Toni Morrison
The Rachel Incident by Caroline O'Donoghue
Good Material by Dolly Alderton
Big Swiss by Jen Beagin
In The Dream House by Carmen Maria Machado
In The Woods, The Likeness, The Searcher all by Tana French
Happy Place by Emily Henry
Her Royal Highness by Rachel Hawkins
Carrie Soto is back by Taylor Jenkins Reid
A Good Girls Guide to Murder and The Reappearance of Rachel Price both by Holly Jackson
The Housemaid by Freida McFadden
Delilah green doesn’t care series by Ashley Herring Blake
Hotshot by Clare Lydon
The Butterfly Lion by Michael Morpugo
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xoxoproject21 · 4 months
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TDA Las Vegas Predictions
Mini Female
Winner: Lucia Piedrahita (Club)
Top 3/4: Savannah Jackson (Larkin), Belle Marie Arauz (Dancetown), Stella Brinkerhoff (CSPAS)
Top 10:
Tatum Self (Club)
Kennedy Marble (Club)
Alivia Hughes (DC2)
Amanda Carpenter (Dancetown)
Madisyn Rose Amos (Elite Dance Pro)
Jessica Sutton (K2)
Neala Murphy (Larkin)
Giuliana Shea (Larkin)
Melina Biltz (The rock)
Top 20:
Naomi Harper (CSPAS)
Penelope Jenson (CSPAS)
Penelope Pranger (CSPAS)
Mikayla Isler (Club)
Kinley Harper (Club)
Abbey Scott (Club)
Nixie Vance (Club)
Penelope Akey (DC2)
Soleil Lynch (Danceology)
Maylin Munos (Larkin)
Lexie Charnstrom (Larkin)
Junior Female
Winner: Aria Du (Yoko's)
Top 3/4: Kelsie Jacobson (Larkin), Skylar Wong (Woodbury), Lilly Anderson (Larkin)
Top 10:
Anistyn Larsen (CSPAS)
Violet Schwarz (CSPAS)
Isla Gardner (Club)
Brooklyn Besch (Club)
Emery Duffin (DC2)
Finley Ashfield (Larkin)
Mika Takase (Nor Cal)
Roxie Onellion (The base)
Annabella Atkinson (The rock)
Emily Polis (Vision)
Kennedy Anderson (Vision)
Top 20:
Brooklyn Ward (CSPAS)
Kylie Lawrence (CSPAS)
Kate Baker (CSPAS)
Rory Frye (CSPAS)
Ella-Nani Knight (Danceology)
Brynn Jones (Expresenz)
Bella Charnstrom (Larkin)
Mila Ayshford (Larkin)
Tayah Klimuck (Pave)
Addyson Paul (Pave)
Francesca Jen (The Academy at The Brea Space)
Teen Female
Winner: Savannah Manzel (Larkin)
Top 3/4: Taylor Morrison (DC2), Kira Chan (Elements), Kylie Kaminsky (Danceology)
Top 10:
Kamri Peterson (CSPAS)
Stella Condie (CSPAS)
Vivienne Mitchell (CSPAS)
Alexis Alvarez (Club)
Makaia Roux (Danceology)
Keelyn Jones (Danceology)
Mariandrea Villegas (Epic Motion)
Lilly allen (Kim massay)
Claire Monge (Larkin)
Katie Shinn (Next step)
Top 20:
Blakely Bell (CSPAS)
Halle Hunt (CSPAS)
Mya Tuaileva (CSPAS)
Ellie Duffin (DC2)
Haley Bertino (Danceology)
Laci Bloss (Larkin)
Channing Embry (Next step)
Madison Ronquillo (Nor Cal)
Kinsley Oykhman (The Academy at The Brea Space)
Carissa Hsu (Premier Youth Dance Company)
Faílenn Daley (the colony)
Senior Female
Winner: Izzy Howard (Westside)
Top 3/4: Keira Redpath (Larkin), Isabella Lynch ( Danceology), Hailey Bills (CSPAS)
Top 10:
Addison Middleton (Academy of Nevada Ballet Theatre)
Ayla Rodriguez (Artistic Fusion)
Zoe Ridge (CSPAS)
Emma Donnelly (Danceology)
Caroline Skrable (Danceology)
Isabella Jarvis (Larkin)
Maliah Howard (Michelle L)
Lola Iglesias (Michelle L)
Beth Anne McGowan (Next step)
Kaitlyn Tom (Nor Cal)
Top 20:
Emersyn Dickson (CSPAS)
Brightyn Rines (DC2)
Addison Jones (DC2)
Brooklyn Jones (DC2)
Sami Sonder (Danceology)
Brielle McCoy (Kim massay)
Gianna Mojonnier (Danceology)
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alldancersaretalented · 3 months
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How many placing dancers won 1st at regionals (including Radix)
disclaimer: just thought it might be interesting, especially because certain dancers who won 4/4 times didn't place at all.
Minis that placed:
4/4: Belle Marie Arauz, Stella Brinkerhoff
3/4: Sylvie Win Szyndlar, Kennedy Marble, Mikayla Isler
2/4: Tatum Self, Junie Beus, Chase Lang
1/4: Savannah Jackson, Harper Schwalb, Abbey Scott, Melina Biltz
Dancers that won at regionals but didn't place in overalls at TDA LV (only including dancers that scored a DJ's Pick!):
3/4: Jessica Sutton (1)
1/4: Aria McCrea, Soleil Lynch, Kinley Harper, Naomi Harper, Remington Frye, Kaci Oh (6)
Juniors that placed:
4/4: (0)
3/4: Aria Du, Ella-Nani Knight (2)
2/4: Skylar Wong, Kelsie Jacobson, Brooklyn Ward, Charlotte Shinnefield (4)
1/4: Isla Gardner, Monica Gonzalez, Violet Schwarz, Bella Charnstrom, Vera Escamilla (5)
Teens that placed:
4/4: (0)
3/4: Makaia Roux (1)
2/4: Lilly Allen, Taylor Morrison, Claire Monge, Kylie Kaminsky, Stella Condie, Keelyn Jones (6)
1/4: Savannah Manzel, Laci Bloss, Klaire Simek (2)
Dancers that won at regionals but didn't place in overalls at TDA LV (only including dancers that scored a DJ's Pick!):
1/4: Failenn Daley, Gigi Mourad, Kinley Bertrand, Alexis Alvarez (4)
Seniors that placed:
4/4: (0)
3/4: Izzy Lynch, Hudson Pletcher, Caleb Abea, Lola Iglesias (4)
2/4: Keira Redpath, Cameron Kennedy, Ayla Rodriguez (3)
1/4: Eric Barker, Caroline Skrable, Brielle McCoy, Bella Jarvis (4)
Dancers that won at regionals but didn't place in overalls at TDA LV (only including dancers that scored a DJ's Pick!):
1/4: Charly Frost, Gianna Mojonnier, Kieran Holmes, Mia Ibach (4)
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seraphtrevs · 11 days
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Since I’m a huge fan of your writing, I’m curious: who are some your favorite writers and what are some of your favorite books or short stories??
Oh man, I've done so much reading over my life that it's hard to narrow down. Like I'm for sure going to leave people out.
For fiction: some of my favorite authors are the Bronte sisters (slight preference for Charlotte - Jane Eyre was one of my first loves and hugely shaped me as a reader and a writer), Daphne du Maurier (favorite of her books - Rebecca), Sarah Waters (can't decide between Fingersmith and The Paying Guests), Angela Carter (The Bloody Chamber), Susanna Clarke (Jonathon Strange and Mr Norell), Toni Morrison (Beloved), Robin Hobb (the Farseer trilogy and Fitz's further adventures, but I've heard good things about the Liveship Trader books!), Terry Pratchett (the Tiffany Aching books are particular favorites), and Anne Rice (well, depending on the book tbh, she's not very consistent lol - the first three Vampire Chronicle books are my favs from her), with special shout-outs to Robin McKinley (Beauty), Avi (The True Confession of Charlotte Doyle), LM Montgomery (Anne of Green Gables), Frank L Baum (I have read every single Oz book - there are a ton of them!) and Madeleine L'Engle (A Wrinkle in Time), who were my favs when I was a kid (along with the Babysitter's Club book lol - but they're mostly ghostwritten so I'm not sure who to credit!)
Right now, I'm re-reading (for the millionth time) The Bloody Chamber by Angela Carter, which is a collection of fairy tale retellings - but that feels like a really inadequate way to describe it. It's very visceral, primal, and poetic. My favorite story from the collection is "The Bloody Chamber," which is a Bluebeard retelling. Bluebeard is one of my favorite fairy tales, but it understandably doesn't get a lot of adaptation. (I'm very curious what Disney's Bluebeard would look like lmao)
I'm also listening to the audiobook of The Vampire Lestat, which is the reason that Anne Rice is on that list. She really lost me with her later books, but listening to TVL reminded me that actually, she can be very good! She really excels at evocative descriptions and conveying emotion - she's very shameless, in a good way. A woman who always writes with her entire pussy, whatever else you might say about her.
But I actually read more nonfiction than fiction. I'm a big fan of memoirs - not celebrity memoirs (although Jennette McCurdy's I'm Glad My Mom Died was probably my favorite book I've read this year), but memoirs that are more about someone grappling with the human experience - like, sometimes the author has been through something horrible and they've done a lot of mediation on what they've been through, or sometimes the author is just a very astute and entertaining observer of their own (and other people's) ridiculousness. Some of my favorites are Mary Karr, Caroline Knapp, David Sedaris, Cheryl Strayed, Jeanette Walls, Tara Westover, and Allie Brosh.
If I had to pick one to recommend - all of David Sedaris's books are extremely funny. He writes humorous personal essays, so I guess his books aren't really memoirs exactly (google says he's a humorist), but he usually writes about himself so I'm lumping him in this category lol. Me Talk Pretty One Day is a good place to start with his stuff - you will cry laughing.
I also love pop science and pop history - Mary Roach is a super approachable science writer with a quirky sense of humor. Stiff: The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers is so funny and candid - she asks every question you've ever had about dead bodies and then some. I also love Bill Bryson - another very accessible and funny writer - I really loved his A Short History of Nearly Everything, which covers exactly what it says. I ADORE Oliver Sacks - he was a neurologist who wrote so movingly about what it means to be human through the experiences of his patients - The Man Who Mistook His Wife For a Hat reads more like a book of short stories, and I weep like a baby every time I read it (I actually started tearing up thinking of a few cases.) (Btw he's also written beautiful memoirs but I like his science writing best so I'm putting him here. Bill Bryson has written memoir too.) Carl Sagan is also approachable and humane - This Demon Haunted World is my favorite of his. Andrew Solomon's The Noonday Demon: An Atlas of Depression is required reading for anyone who's dealt with mental illness, although it's difficult and painful at times (his Far From the Tree: Parents, Children, and the Search for Identity is also really good, but also difficult and painful - but worth it!)Diane Ackerman's A Natural History of the Senses has gorgeous prose and is a great book for artists and writers imo - it gets you thinking deeply about how we interact with the world.
For history, I am obsessed with this book called "The Dawn of Everything: A New History of Humanity by David Graeber and David Wengrow - it will completely upend everything you think you know about the history of homo sapians. Mike Duncan got his start podcasting - his series Revolutions is about major world revolutions and is essentially like listening to an audiobook, so it's not a surprise his books are pretty fun too. Sarah Vowell has some really fun books about quirky historical topics - her Assassination Vacation is great (she goes on a roadtrip to visit locations in America where famous assassinations took place).
And here are a few other miscellaneous non-fiction writers I enjoy - Sebastian Junger (just finished his In My Time of Dying about his near death experience - super thought-provoking - but it was A Perfect Storm that made me love him), Hunter S. Thompson (Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas), Jon Krakauer (Into the Wild), Jon Ronson (The Psychopath Test: A Journey Through the Madness Industry)
This was a fun question to think about! I hadn't realized I had such a strong preference for female writers until I actually listed all my favs out, which is an interesting thing to know about myself, so thanks for asking!
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February: Happy Birthday List
3: Ellen Thomas 6: Mame Anna Diop, Heir of Glee (Phillicia Deanell) 7: Essence Atkins, Kirby Howell Baptiste 8: Quintessa, 9: Alice Walker, Camille Winbush 10: Yara Shahidi, Uzo Aduba 11: Kelly Rowland, Brandy 12: Latrice Royale 14: Danai Gurira, Aniela Gumbs 15: Amber Riley, Lynn Whitfield, Meg Thee Stallion, Zuri Reed 16: Hailey Kilgore  18: Emelia Burns, Genelle Williams, Toni Morrison
Pisces (Feb 19-Mar 20) 19: Caroline Chikezie, Angela Meryl, Ariel Alexandria Davis 20: Rihanna 21: Aunjanue Ellis Taylor, Ann Ogbomo 22: Genneya Walton 23: Niecy Nash 24: Kasi Lemmons, Tawny Newsome, Dede Lovelace 25: Geffri Maya 28: Rae Dawn Chong, Tasha & Sidra Smith 29: Augusta Savage
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List will be updated as needed... I don't know everybody's birthday, and sometimes, the search engine don't either. I be using Google, and if something's wrong, it's wrong until I figure out the right date. Thank you.
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Jeff Buckley, Bettie Serveert: Astoria 2, London
Caroline Sullivan, The Guardian, 21 January 1995
WHEN JEFF Buckley's debut album, Grace, was released last year, it received ferocious acclaim and spawned a resurgence of interest in Jeff's folk singing father, Tim. Had the elder Buckley not overdosed on drugs in 1975, aged 28, he might have been glumly amused that his progeny is already more commercially successful than he ever was. Touring Britain for the second time in four months, Jeff pulled a full house that screamed as if he were Take That.
Mind you, the fans were almost as enthusiastic about support band Bettie Serveert, an ascending Dutch indie act of no great distinction. Buckley's music actually isn't all that different from Serveert's melodic, unfussy pop-rock, though Buckley also has blues and Led Zeppeloid heavy metal in his repertoire. But where Serveert are mousy, Jeff is a natural whose every quaver emanates star quality.
In checked flannel shirt and pensionable jeans, he looked like Everyslacker, but after a bashful, "Gee, uh, glad to be back with you guys," he was transformed into a Bronte like romantic troubadour. His eyes closed, his high voice ululated in its unique way and his entire body quivered. "I was so real! REAL" he wailed, hacking at a guitar to keep his hands occupied during this outpouring of emotion. It was as if Jim Morrison and Iggy Pop had met in the detox ward.
Buckley was at fever pitch for over an hour, building songs slowly to explosive crescendos. During a power chord jamboree called 'Eternal Life', he threw his malfunctioning guitar to the floor in rage, grabbed another and shoved onward. It was spell binding. By the time he got to a simmering a cappella blues, 'What Will You Say When You See My Face?', the crowd was virtually silent with awe.
If Buckley were to change one thing, it should be his habit of howling at the climax of every song. It's just a bit too much of a good thing — the last thing this lily needs is gilding.
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joker1315 · 1 month
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All the actors you can find on this blog
Use the following link and insert the tag you want to see:
a: adam croasdell - aiden turner - aimee garcia - alan rickman - alan tudyk - alex kingston - alison sudol - allen leech - amanda abbington - amir wilson - amita suman - anatol yusef - andreas pietschmann - andrew garfield - andrew scott - aneurin barnard - annette badland  - anthony hopkins - anthony mackie - antony starr - anya chalotra - august wittgenstein
b: barry bostwick - bellamy young - ben barnes - ben mckenzie - benedict cumberbatch - benicio del toro - bernard cribbins - bill nighy - billie piper - billy boyd - brendan gleeson - brent spiner - brianna hildebrand
c: calahan skogman - cameron monaghan - candice bergen - carla gugino - caroline dhavernas - cate blanchett - catherine e coulson - catherine tate - catinca untaru - chadwick boseman - charlie chaplin - chris addison - chris cooper - chris evans - chris hemsworth - chris malcom - chris pine - christian bale - christian clemenson - christian tramitz - christiane paul - christina ricci - christopher eccleston - christopher lee - christopher lloyd - cillian murphy - colin firth - colin odonoghue - colin woodell - corey johnson - cory michael smith - craig parker
d: dakota fanning - daniel brühl - daniel craig - daniel radcliffe - daniel sträβer - danielle galligan- david bowie - david dastmalchian - david duchovny - david morrissey - david tennant - david thewlis - david wenham - deforest kelley - diego luna - dietrich hollinderbäumer - dominic cooper - dominic monaghan - dominic west
e: eddie karanja - elijah wood - elizabeth olsen - elton john - emilie de ravin - emily beecham - emma thompson - emma watson - ethan hawke - eve myles - ewan mcgregor
f: ferdinand kingsley - frankie adams - freddy carter - freema agyeman
g: gareth david lloyd - gary oldman - geoffrey rush - george eads - george takei - georgia tennant - georgina haig - gillian anderson - ginnifer goodwin - gwendoline christie - gwyneth paltrow
h: hadley fraser - harrison ford - harvey keitel - hayley atwell - heath ledger - helen mccrory - helena bonham carter - henry cavill - hugh dancy - hugh jackman - hugh laurie - hugh skinner - hugo weaving
i: ian mckellen - imelda staunton - inbar lavi
j: jack davenport - jack wolfe - jackie earle haley - jake gyllenhaal - james mcavoy - james spader - jamie lee curtis - jared padalecki - jason isaacs - javier bardem - jayne brook - jeff goldblum - jenna coleman - jennifer connelly - jennifer lawrence - jennifer morrison - jensen ackles - jeremy renner - jim beaver - jodie foster - joel rush - joey batey - john barrowman - john boyega - john hurt - john larroquette - john rhys davies - john simm - johnny depp - jonathan frakes - jose pimentao - joseph gilgun - josh dallas - jude law - julia stiles - julianne moore - julie covington - juliette binoche
k: kacey rohl - karen fukuhara - karen gillan - karl urban - kat dennings - kate capshaw - kathryn hahn - keira knightley - kevin alejandro - kit young - krysten ritter - kyle maclachlan - kyra sedgwick
l: lana parrilla - lara pulver - lars mikkelsen - laura allen - laura dern - laura fraser - lauren german - laurence fishburne - laurie kynaston - laz alonso - lee arenberg - lee pace - leonard nimoy - lesley ann brandt - lesley sharp - lindsay duncan - lisa vicari - liv tyler - lizzy caplan - louise hofmann - lucas till - luke evans
m: mads mikkelsen - maggie gyllenhaal - majel barrett - margo martindale - marion cotillard - mark gatiss - mark pellegrino - mark ruffalo - mark sheppard - mark strong - mark waschke - martin freeman - matt smith - max schimmelpfenning - may calamawy - meat loaf - megan boone - mel gibson - melinda clarke - melissanthi mahut - meret becker - mia wasikowska - michael benyaer - michael bully herbig - michael cumpsty - michael des barres - michael fassbender - michael gambon - michael raymond james - michael sheen - michelle gomez - mikael persbrandt - miranda otto - misha collins
n: natalie portman - ncuti gatwa - neil patrick harris - nell campbell - nichelle nichols - nicolas cage - nicole kidman
o: olivia colman - orlando bloom - oscar isaac - owen wilson
p: paddy ohagan - patricia quinn - patrick stewart - paul bettany - paul chahidi - paul lux - paul mescal - pedro pascal - penelope wilton - peter capaldi - peter falk - peter hinwood - philip glenister - phoebe waller bridge - pierce brosnan - pip torrens
q: qorianka kilcher - quentin tarantino
r: rachael harris - rachel weisz - rafi gavron - ralph fiennes - rayner bourton - reece shearsmith - rene russo - rhona mitra - richard armitage - richard obrien - rob benedict - robbie kay - robert carlyle - robert downey jr - robin lord taylor - robin williams - ronald guttman - rose mciver - rupert graves - rupert grint - russell crowe - ruth negga - ryan gosling - ryan reynolds
s: sam neill - samantha smith - samuel l jackson - scarlett estevez - scarlett johansson - sean astin - sean bean - sebastian stan - sherilyn fenn - shohreh aghdashloo - sky du mont - sophia di martino - stanley tucci - stellan skarsgard - steven strait - susan sarandon
t: tan caglar - taron egerton - tilda swinton - tim curry - tim roth - toby maguire - tom conti - tom ellis - tom felton - tom hiddleston - tom holland - tom payne - tom sturridge - tomer capone - tony curran - tony curtis - tricia helfer - troy garity
u: una stubbs
v: val kilmer - vanesu samunyai - viggo mortensen - vivienne acheampong - vladimir burlakov
w: walter koenig - william shatner
y: yasmin finney
z: zachary quinto
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2000s-music-tourney · 5 months
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Here are the current songs for the 60s tournament, we need 12 more:
Eleanor Rigby by the Beatles
Somebody to Love by Jefferson Airplane
Nights in White Satin by the Moody Blues
Sweet Caroline By Neil Diamond
All along the Watchtower by Jimi Hendrix
Pinball Wizard by The Who
House of the Rising Sun by the Animals
California Dreamin’ by The Mama's and the Papa's
People are strange by the Doors
Paint it Black by The Rolling Stones
Mrs. Robinson By Simon and Garfunkel
Fortunate Son by Creedence Clearwater Revival
Good vibrations by the Beach Boys
What a wonderful World by Louis Armstrong
21st Century Schizoid Man By King Crimson
Space Oddity by David Bowie
You really got me by the Kinks
Spirit in the Sky By Norman Greenbaum
Respect by Aretha Franklin
Feeling Good by Nina Simone
I'm a Believer by The Monkees
White Room by Cream
Piece of my Heart By Big Brother and the Holding Company
Season of the Witch by Donovan
Like a rolling stone by Bob Dylan
Be my Baby by the Ronettes
Son of a Preacher man by Dusty Springfield
She's not there by the Zombies
Complication by the Monks
Heroin by the Velvet Underground
Ain't Too Proud for Beggin by the Temptations
I want you back by The Jackson 5
Alice's Restaurant Massacree by Arlo Guthrie
Brown Eyed Girl by Van Morrison
Eight Miles High by the Byrds
Come A little bit Closer by Jay and the Americans
So Long, Mom (A song for World War III) by Tom Lehrer
Ring of Fire by Johnny Cash
Suite: Judy Blue Eyes by Cosby, Stills and Nash
Change is gonna come by Sam Smith
You Can't Hurry Love by the Supremes
Happy Together by the Turtles
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dogmetaph0r · 8 months
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Canis Vulgaris: A "Sic 'Em" Playlist
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"Of course you must learn to love, to love always and love entirely and to be wounded by nothing so much as the violence of your own love."
- Andrew Kane, How To Be A Dog
A/N: Tadaaa! This is going to be somewhat of an ongoing project as Sic 'Em evolves and as I find more music (one of the benefits of a music-friendly workplace is that spotify is always giving me new material lollll). I've categorized each song by what it mainly connects to and tried to organize them in a roughly chronological order to show how everything has developed over time.
Song list below:
Characters
Florence-Maria Lee
Sisters - Saint Motel
My Kind Of Woman - Mac DeMarco
$20 - Boygenius
Ophelia - The Lumineers
This Woman’s Work - Lady Maisery
Brown Eyed Girl - Van Morrison
Gap In The Clouds - Yellow Days
Baby I’m Yours - Cass Elliot
Never Grow Up - Taylor Swift
Samuel Lovell
Youth - Daughter
Blackbird - The Beatles
Saint Bernard - Lincoln
Northern Attitude - Noah Kahan
Gale Song - The Lumineers
West Coast - Lana Del Rey
It’s Called: Freefall - Rainbow Kitten Surprise
Army Dreamers - Kate Bush
Relationships
Sam Lovell x Florence-Maria Lee
Lay Me Down (cover) - Hozier
Bruno Is Orange - Hop Along
The Night We Met - Lord Huron
Work Song - Hozier
See You Again (alt. intro) - Tyler the Creator
A Pearl - Mitski
Anything - Adrianne Lenker
Chemtrails Over The Country Club - Lana Del Rey
Vampire Empire - Big Thief
Silver Springs - Fleetwood Mac
I Bet On Losing Dogs - Mitski
All The Burning Lovers - Isaac Gracie
Samson - Regina Spektor
In The Kitchen - Renée Rapp
A House In Nebraska - Ethel Cain
Lay Me Down - Sam Smith
Sam Lovell x Thomas Shelby
Satanist - Boygenius
It's Only Sex - Car Seat Headrest
One Of Your Girls - Troye Sivan
Caroline, Please Kill Me - Coma Cinema
Fido, Your Leash Is Too Long (cover) - Light Sleeper
Jealous - Labrinth
To Someone From A Warm Climate - Hozier
Papa Was A Rodeo - The Magnetic Fields
Sober To Death - Car Seat Headrest
Love Is Like A Bottle Of Gin - The Magnetic Fields
Moon Song - Phoebe Bridgers
Doomsday - Lizzie McAlpine
Me and the Devil - Soap&Skin
I’m Your Man - Mitski
Burning Hill - Mitski
Midnight Doomer Cruise - Any Two Words
I Will - Mitski
Story
Chapter 1: Fetch
De Selby (Part 1) - Hozier
Chapter 2: Speak
De Selby (Part 2) - Hozier
The Distance - Cake
D is for Dangerous - Arctic Monkeys
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