(via Henri Duparc - La vie antérieure (1884) - YouTube)
composed in 1884, orch. 1911–13
first published in 1902 dedicated to Monsieur J. Guy Ropartz
poem Charles Baudelaire (1821–1867)
Performers : Jessye Norman & Dalton Baldwin
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Durand Jones & Kara Jackson Live Show Review: 5/9, Lincoln Hall, Chicago
BY JORDAN MAINZER
Even if you’re familiar with the retro stylings of Durand Jones & The Indications, Wait Til I Get Over (Dead Oceans) is a reintroduction. The solo debut for Jones is inspired by his roots in Hillaryville, Louisiana, a town established as part of reparations to previously enslaved Black folks, and it sees him grappling with his biographical history while gaining a greater sense of self. Contextualized in the duality of the South--the beauty of the landscapes and the simultaneous institutional racism that’s devastated it--Jones’ record traverses a swath of Black music, from soul and rock and roll to R&B and gospel. With spoken word interludes, hymnals, prayers, and laments, all backed by guitar, bass, keys, and drums, he’s provided a contemporary classic.
Playing his first solo show in Chicago on Tuesday at Lincoln Hall, Jones brought many of the album’s players with him, including drummer Ben Lumsdaine, guitarist Drake Ritter, keyboardist Matt Romy, and bassist Glenn Myers. They gave all the songs on Wait Til I Get Over the “Lord Have Mercy” treatment. On that first single from the record, Jones sings, “Can you see me in those sad, smiling eyes?” emphasizing the further contradictions within himself, his desire to overcome by keeping on. Similarly, it was the celebratory aspects of the music that shone live, the raw guitars and slinky bass and Jones’ dancing. He let out cathartic James Brown-level screams during “I Want You”, a described prayer for music written during a stint working at a science lab before music was his full-time employment. Though the orchestral flourishes on the studio versions of songs like “Gerri Marie” and “That Feeling” give them a cinematic feel, the songs didn’t lack drama on Tuesday. The moment Jones walked out on stage, clad in a fitted blue suit with white stripes, a saxophone in one hand and a drink in the other, you knew you were in for a show.
Further, sharing the stories behind the album, both in the rollout to the release of Wait Til I Get Over and Tuesday night, proved therapeutic for Jones, who has been citing James Baldwin’s belief in “strength in vulnerability.” That includes both the blue-eyed doo wop of “Sadie” and “That Feeling”, the latter of which was not only the first breakup song Jones has ever written but his first love song written to another man, effectively his coming out as bisexual. During the middle of “Some Day We’ll All Be Free”, essentially a Donny Hathaway cover with a verse from rapper Skypp injected in middle, Jones cited another vanguard of Black art, Nina Simone. “To be free is to live without fear,” he quoted over the band’s percussive funk, later declaring, “Love will win.” It’s the same sense of radical optimism that permeates a song like “See It Through”, existing alongside the doubts and sorrow, and the very ethos of Wait Til I Get Over. Towards the end of the show, Jones admitted that he almost had to cancel the tour; a bout with food poisoning led to 3 ER trips and a lost voice. But with patience and belief, Jones has used the spirit of the album and seemingly every show to move one step closer to where he needs to go, personally and communally.
Oak Park’s Kara Jackson has also released a hell of a debut, Why Does The Earth Give Us People To Love? (September); like Jones’, her set acted more as an introduction of a newfound voice than a faithful recreation of her released songs. Playing acoustically, Jackson sang a few new tunes in a short set, plus two from her 2019 EP A Song for Every Chamber of the Heart and Karen Dalton’s “Right, Wrong or Ready”. The latter showcased a few of the talents that would extend throughout the set: Jackson’s smoky, controlled, octave-leaping voice, her dexterous finger-picked guitar playing, her effective tempo changes. But the songs from Why Does The Earth were the true indicators of her poetry. At multiple times, the audience howled with laughter at Jackson’s directness. “Every man thinks I’m his fuckin’ mother,” she sang on “therapy”. “And if seeing you naked wasn’t such a bargain / It would be a home run,” she quipped on “no fun/party” right as her dress strap inadvertently fell, an admitted possible cosmic wink. Of course, “dickhead blues”, whose very announcement garnered the most cheers to an audience clearly already familiar with Jackson, was the highlight. The crowd wowed at how her wordplay and delivery followed along with her guitars during lines like, “My dilemma is always a dickhead / Who’s drunk on the daily news / Like coyotes in culottes / Clawin’ for coffee in open-toed shoes.”
I admit that I can’t wait to hear what Jackson’s new songs sound like with a full band, should she decide to play with one. On the album, she collaborated with Chicago wunderkinds KAINA, NNAMDÏ, and Sen Morimoto, whose lush, shimmering instrumentation alongside Jodi’s slide guitar gives many of the album’s songs a borderline theatrical feel, the furthest thing from Tuesday’s stark arrangements. Jackson was never going to play 7-minute epics like “free” and “rat” in a short opening set, nor the heartbreaking title track of her new album, an ode to romantic and platonic love, inspired by the death of a dear friend in high school. “I’ve buried old and young / I’ve watched them lower a saint / We’re only waiting our turn / Call that living?” she sings. Its wistfulness would not have been the best way to prime a crowd for Jones’ life-affirming songs, which Jackson undoubtedly knew. What she does have in common with Jones is the sheer ability to punch you in the gut, with a one-liner, bluesy guitar lick, or an octave change. Inevitably and deservedly, in due time, they’ll both be headlining bigger stages and reaching more people with the power of their stories.
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almost anyone who was anyone in the 80s/gen x young actors cohort auditioned for the outsiders. part of the process was that everyone who auditioned went through every role available before the final casting, often acting with each other to figure out who would eventually be cast.
some of those faces: anthony michael hall, darren dalton (who wound up playing randy adderson in the movie), adam baldwin, tom cruise (reading for soda) with c thomas howell (who was cast as ponyboy), helen slater, glen scarpelli (reading for ponyboy), kate capshaw, julie probst, catherine stewart, and vincent spano (reading for darry. he would snag a role as steve in rumble fish)
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Commons Vote
On: Passenger Railway Services Bill (Public Ownership) Bill: Committee: Amendment 14
Ayes: 111 (95.5% Con, 4.5% DUP)
Noes: 362 (97.0% Lab, 2.5% Ind, 0.6% SDLP)
Absent: ~177
Day's business papers: 2024-9-3
Likely Referenced Bill: Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill
Description: A Bill to make provision for passenger railway services to be provided by public sector companies instead of by means of franchises.
Originating house: Commons
Current house: Commons
Bill Stage: 3rd reading
Individual Votes:
Ayes
Conservative (106 votes)
Alan Mak
Alberto Costa
Alex Burghart
Alicia Kearns
Alison Griffiths
Andrew Bowie
Andrew Murrison
Andrew Rosindell
Andrew Snowden
Aphra Brandreth
Ashley Fox
Ben Obese-Jecty
Ben Spencer
Bernard Jenkin
Blake Stephenson
Bob Blackman
Bradley Thomas
Caroline Dinenage
Caroline Johnson
Charlie Dewhirst
Chris Philp
Claire Coutinho
Damian Hinds
Danny Kruger
David Davis
David Mundell
David Reed
David Simmonds
Desmond Swayne
Edward Argar
Edward Leigh
Gagan Mohindra
Gareth Bacon
Gareth Davies
Gavin Williamson
Geoffrey Cox
George Freeman
Greg Smith
Gregory Stafford
Harriet Cross
Harriett Baldwin
Helen Whately
Iain Duncan Smith
Jack Rankin
James Cartlidge
James Cleverly
James Wild
Jeremy Hunt
Jeremy Wright
Jerome Mayhew
Jesse Norman
Joe Robertson
John Cooper
John Glen
John Hayes
John Lamont
John Whittingdale
Joy Morrissey
Julia Lopez
Julian Lewis
Karen Bradley
Katie Lam
Kemi Badenoch
Kevin Hollinrake
Kieran Mullan
Kit Malthouse
Laura Trott
Lewis Cocking
Lincoln Jopp
Louie French
Mark Francois
Mark Garnier
Mark Pritchard
Martin Vickers
Matt Vickers
Mel Stride
Mike Wood
Mims Davies
Neil Hudson
Neil O'Brien
Neil Shastri-Hurst
Nick Timothy
Nigel Huddleston
Oliver Dowden
Patrick Spencer
Peter Bedford
Peter Fortune
Priti Patel
Rebecca Harris
Rebecca Paul
Rebecca Smith
Richard Fuller
Richard Holden
Robbie Moore
Robert Jenrick
Saqib Bhatti
Sarah Bool
Shivani Raja
Simon Hoare
Steve Barclay
Stuart Anderson
Stuart Andrew
Suella Braverman
Tom Tugendhat
Victoria Atkins
Wendy Morton
Democratic Unionist Party (5 votes)
Carla Lockhart
Gavin Robinson
Gregory Campbell
Jim Shannon
Sammy Wilson
Noes
Labour (351 votes)
Abena Oppong-Asare
Abtisam Mohamed
Adam Jogee
Adam Thompson
Afzal Khan
Al Carns
Alan Campbell
Alan Gemmell
Alan Strickland
Alex Baker
Alex Ballinger
Alex Barros-Curtis
Alex Davies-Jones
Alex Mayer
Alex McIntyre
Alex Norris
Alex Sobel
Alice Macdonald
Alison Hume
Alison McGovern
Alistair Strathern
Allison Gardner
Amanda Hack
Amanda Martin
Andrew Cooper
Andrew Gwynne
Andrew Lewin
Andrew Pakes
Andrew Ranger
Andrew Western
Andy MacNae
Andy McDonald
Andy Slaughter
Angela Eagle
Anna Dixon
Anna Gelderd
Anna McMorrin
Anna Turley
Anneliese Dodds
Anneliese Midgley
Antonia Bance
Ashley Dalton
Baggy Shanker
Bambos Charalambous
Barry Gardiner
Bayo Alaba
Beccy Cooper
Becky Gittins
Ben Coleman
Ben Goldsborough
Bill Esterson
Blair McDougall
Brian Leishman
Callum Anderson
Calvin Bailey
Carolyn Harris
Cat Smith
Catherine Atkinson
Catherine Fookes
Catherine McKinnell
Catherine West
Charlotte Nichols
Chi Onwurah
Chris Bloore
Chris Curtis
Chris Elmore
Chris Evans
Chris Hinchliff
Chris Kane
Chris McDonald
Chris Murray
Chris Vince
Chris Ward
Chris Webb
Christian Wakeford
Claire Hazelgrove
Claire Hughes
Clive Betts
Clive Efford
Clive Lewis
Connor Naismith
Connor Rand
Damien Egan
Dan Aldridge
Dan Carden
Dan Jarvis
Dan Norris
Dan Tomlinson
Daniel Francis
Danny Beales
Darren Paffey
Dave Robertson
David Burton-Sampson
David Pinto-Duschinsky
David Smith
David Taylor
Dawn Butler
Debbie Abrahams
Deirdre Costigan
Derek Twigg
Diana Johnson
Douglas Alexander
Douglas McAllister
Elaine Stewart
Ellie Reeves
Elsie Blundell
Emily Darlington
Emily Thornberry
Emma Foody
Emma Lewell-Buck
Euan Stainbank
Fabian Hamilton
Fleur Anderson
Florence Eshalomi
Frank McNally
Gareth Snell
Gareth Thomas
Gen Kitchen
Gerald Jones
Gill Furniss
Gill German
Gordon McKee
Graeme Downie
Graham Stringer
Grahame Morris
Gregor Poynton
Gurinder Singh Josan
Harpreet Uppal
Heidi Alexander
Helen Hayes
Helena Dollimore
Henry Tufnell
Ian Lavery
Ian Murray
Imogen Walker
Irene Campbell
Jack Abbott
Jacob Collier
Jade Botterill
Jake Richards
James Asser
James Frith
James Naish
Janet Daby
Jayne Kirkham
Jeevun Sandher
Jeff Smith
Jen Craft
Jenny Riddell-Carpenter
Jess Asato
Jess Phillips
Jessica Morden
Jessica Toale
Jim Dickson
Jim McMahon
Jo Platt
Jo Stevens
Jo White
Joani Reid
Jodie Gosling
Joe Morris
Joe Powell
Johanna Baxter
John Grady
John Healey
John Slinger
John Whitby
Jon Pearce
Jon Trickett
Jonathan Brash
Jonathan Davies
Jonathan Hinder
Josh Dean
Josh Fenton-Glynn
Josh MacAlister
Josh Newbury
Julia Buckley
Julie Minns
Juliet Campbell
Justin Madders
Karin Smyth
Karl Turner
Kate Osamor
Kate Osborne
Katie White
Katrina Murray
Keir Mather
Kerry McCarthy
Kevin Bonavia
Kim Johnson
Kim Leadbeater
Kirith Entwistle
Kirsteen Sullivan
Kirsty McNeill
Laura Kyrke-Smith
Lauren Edwards
Lauren Sullivan
Laurence Turner
Lee Barron
Lee Pitcher
Leigh Ingham
Lewis Atkinson
Liam Byrne
Liam Conlon
Lilian Greenwood
Lillian Jones
Linsey Farnsworth
Liz Kendall
Liz Twist
Lizzi Collinge
Lloyd Hatton
Lola McEvoy
Louise Haigh
Louise Jones
Lucy Powell
Lucy Rigby
Luke Akehurst
Luke Charters
Luke Murphy
Luke Myer
Margaret Mullane
Marie Tidball
Mark Ferguson
Mark Hendrick
Mark Sewards
Mark Tami
Markus Campbell-Savours
Marsha De Cordova
Martin Rhodes
Mary Glindon
Mary Kelly Foy
Matt Bishop
Matt Rodda
Matt Turmaine
Matt Western
Matthew Patrick
Matthew Pennycook
Maureen Burke
Meg Hillier
Melanie Onn
Melanie Ward
Miatta Fahnbulleh
Michael Payne
Michael Shanks
Michael Wheeler
Michelle Scrogham
Michelle Welsh
Mike Amesbury
Mike Kane
Mike Reader
Mike Tapp
Mohammad Yasin
Nadia Whittome
Natalie Fleet
Natasha Irons
Naushabah Khan
Navendu Mishra
Neil Coyle
Neil Duncan-Jordan
Nesil Caliskan
Nia Griffith
Nicholas Dakin
Nick Smith
Nick Thomas-Symonds
Noah Law
Oliver Ryan
Olivia Bailey
Olivia Blake
Pam Cox
Pamela Nash
Pat McFadden
Patricia Ferguson
Patrick Hurley
Paul Davies
Paul Foster
Paul Waugh
Paula Barker
Paulette Hamilton
Perran Moon
Peter Dowd
Peter Kyle
Peter Lamb
Peter Swallow
Phil Brickell
Polly Billington
Preet Kaur Gill
Rachael Maskell
Rachel Blake
Rachel Hopkins
Rachel Taylor
Richard Baker
Richard Quigley
Rosie Duffield
Rupa Huq
Ruth Cadbury
Ruth Jones
Sadik Al-Hassan
Sally Jameson
Sam Carling
Sam Rushworth
Samantha Dixon
Samantha Niblett
Sarah Champion
Sarah Coombes
Sarah Edwards
Sarah Hall
Sarah Jones
Sarah Owen
Sarah Sackman
Satvir Kaur
Scott Arthur
Sean Woodcock
Seema Malhotra
Sharon Hodgson
Shaun Davies
Simon Lightwood
Simon Opher
Siobhain McDonagh
Sojan Joseph
Sonia Kumar
Stella Creasy
Stephanie Peacock
Stephen Kinnock
Stephen Timms
Steve Race
Steve Witherden
Steve Yemm
Sureena Brackenridge
Tahir Ali
Taiwo Owatemi
Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi
Tim Roca
Toby Perkins
Tom Collins
Tom Hayes
Tom Rutland
Tonia Antoniazzi
Tony Vaughan
Torcuil Crichton
Torsten Bell
Tracy Gilbert
Tristan Osborne
Uma Kumaran
Valerie Vaz
Vicky Foxcroft
Warinder Juss
Wes Streeting
Will Stone
Yasmin Qureshi
Yuan Yang
Zubir Ahmed
Independent (9 votes)
Apsana Begum
Ayoub Khan
Imran Hussain
Jeremy Corbyn
John McDonnell
Rebecca Long Bailey
Richard Burgon
Shockat Adam
Zarah Sultana
Social Democratic & Labour Party (2 votes)
Claire Hanna
Colum Eastwood
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Max Reger: Schlichte Weisen, op. 76 (III. Waldeinsamkeit) (aprox. 1904).
Elly Ameling, soprano
Dalton Baldwin, piano
Gestern abend in der stillen Ruh'
Sah ich im Wald einer Amsel zu;
Als ich da so saß
Meiner ganz vergaß:
Kommt mein Schatz und schleichet sich um mich
Und küsset mich
So viel Laub als an der Linden ist
Und so viel tausendmal hat mich mein Schatz geküßt;
Denn ich muß gesteh'n
Es hat's niemand geseh'n
Und die Amsel soll mein Zeuge sein:
Wir war'n allein
En medio del reposo de ayer por la tarde
divisé un mirlo en el bosque
y al sentarme en el lugar
me olvidé por completo de mí.
A hurtadillas se aproximó mi amada
y me besó.
Así como hay hojas en los tilos,
besos me prodigó mil veces:
Debo confesarles
que nadie nos vio
y que el mirlo atestiguará conmigo:
estábamos solos.
(propongo este texto como traducción instrumental)
Reger solo señala que se trata de un texto popular de la Franconia, sin autor identificado.
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kurt Weill (1900-1950) - Rainer Maria Rilke: II. In Diesem Dorfe · ·
Steven Kimbrough, baritone · Dalton Baldwin, piano
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tigerlily + aster?? muah! 💕💕🌱
tigerlily— do you have any favorite quotes from any movies, tv shows, books, or poetry? (or from people in real life) [rubs my hands together] here are some but i am BEYOND happy to list more <3
I began to fall out of the sky. I fell a long way (Catherynne M. Valente, The Refrigerator Monologues)
The centre of every poem is this: I have loved you. I have had to deal with that. (Salma Deera, Letters from Medea)
There is no knife I want to open you with. Keep all your blood. (Raymond Antrobus)
let me stay tender-hearted, despite despite despite (Chen Chen)
You take my hand and / I’m suddenly in a bad movie, / it goes on and on. (Margaret Atwood, Power Politics)
the old arithmetic of love / got down by heart, / the hard way, / in a foreign tongue, too young (Jane Hirshfield, "Tonight the Incalcuable Stars"
love occurring / in the middle of the terrifying air. (James Baldwin)
Honorable mentions that live in my head rent-free:
Dinosaurs Smelled Magnolias by Dalton Day
Nightmare Kiss by Tony Barnstone
salt by Salma Deera
excerpt from Genesis by Valzhyna Mort
aster— do you have any 'fictional crushes' on any movie, tv show, or book characters? who and why? oh absolutely !!!! the list is long and varied so i'll try to keep it as brief as possible haha. fictional crushes include (but aren't limited to): jennifer honey (devito's matilda), meela nais (the mummy returns), d. hicks (aliens), maureen epps (ghost ship), and most recently sydney adamu and carmy berzatto (the bear fx)
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*Throws down blankets and sleeping bags* TOP 5 CATS OF ALL TIME!? If not cats then books of all time? And why would you recommend them? Also any sweet gossp goin on? ANd who u crushin on?
good morning, my friend!
top five cats of all time in precise order:
eliza.
grace.
miesca.
mookie.
ben.
some of you may recall that last year i asked for book recs because i was trying to get back into reading. happy to report i read 12 books last year as was my goal and that this year i've already read 10! so now, some recommendations (not a top 5 really but let's see how we fare...):
small angels by lauren owen. a little bit of horror, mostly suspense. read this last year and it was my fave book of 2022.
the shades of magic series by v.e. schwab. i read this earlier this year and fucking devoured this trilogy. i love the world & the characters & i'm so excited to delve into some of the other material related to it.
giovanni's room by james baldwin. baldwin is one of my fave authors of all time and i am currently making my way back through his works starting with go tell it on the mountain. giovanni's room is stil probably the most beautifully rendered novel i've ever read.
the light pirate by lily brooks-dalton. really, really beautifully written and heartbreaking. the shifting perspective is evocative and then crushing. definitely very much about climate change and so i can't necessarily recommend if you suffer from as much environmental existentialism as i do, but it's a very worthwhile read.
the hobbit by j.r.r. tolkien which i'm sure you've already read but which i cannot make a list of books without including.
no hot goss, i'm afraid. i live a pretty sheltered life with very few exciting things happening in it a;ldkjfasl;dfj. aside from kakashi, i'd say my main crushes rn are holland and lila from shades of magic and alucard from castlevania, ahaha.
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Tess McGill is an ambitious secretary with a unique approach for climbing the ladder to success. When her classy, but villainous boss breaks a leg skiing, Tess takes over her office, her apartment and even her wardrobe. She creates a deal with a handsome investment banker that will either take her to the top, or finish her off for good.
Credits: TheMovieDb.
Film Cast:
Tess McGill: Melanie Griffith
Jack Trainer: Harrison Ford
Katharine Parker: Sigourney Weaver
Mick Dugan: Alec Baldwin
Cyn: Joan Cusack
Oren Trask: Philip Bosco
Ginny: Nora Dunn
Lutz: Oliver Platt
Turkel: James Lally
Bob Speck: Kevin Spacey
Armbriester: Robert Easton
Personnel Director: Olympia Dukakis
Alice Baxter: Amy Aquino
Tim Rourke: Jeffrey Nordling
Doreen DiMucci: Elizabeth Whitcraft
Tess’s Birthday Party Friend: Maggie Wagner
Tess’s Birthday Party Friend: Lou DiMaggio
Tess’s Birthday Party Friend: David Duchovny
Tess’s Birthday Party Friend: Georgienne Millen
Petty Marsh Secretary: Caroline Aaron
Petty Marsh Secretary: Nancy Giles
Petty Marsh Secretary: Judy Milstein
Petty Marsh Secretary: Nicole Chevance
Petty Marsh Secretary: Kathleen Gray
Petty Marsh Secretary: Jane B. Harris
Petty Marsh Secretary: Sondra Hollander
Petty Marsh Secretary: Samantha Shane
Petty Marsh Secretary: Julia Silverman
Jr. Executive: Jim Babchak
Jim: Zach Grenier
Dewey Stone Reception Guest: Ralph Byers
Dewey Stone Reception Guest: Leslie Ayvazian
Cab Driver: Steve Cody
Dewey Stone Receptionist: Paige Matthews
John Romano: Lee Dalton
Phyllis Trask: Barbara Garrick
Barbara Trask: Madolin B. Archer
Hostess at Wedding: Etain O’Malley
Bridesmaid: Ricki Lake
Bitsy: Marceline Hugot
Bridegroom: Tom Rooney
Trask Wedding Orchestra: Peter Duchin
Trask Secretary: Maeve McGuire
Tim Draper: Timothy Carhart
TV Weatherman: Lloyd Lindsay Young
Bartender: F.X. Vitolo
Clerk at Dry Cleaner’s: Lily Froehlich
Heliport Attendant: Michael Haley
Helicopter Pilot: Mario T. DeFelice Jr.
Helicopter Pilot: Anthony Mancini Jr.
Trask Receptionist: Suzanne Shepherd
Rhumba Guy (uncredited): Matthew Bennett
Staten Island Secretary (uncredited): Trish Cook
Pretty Brunette Office Girl (uncredited): Priscilla Cory
Cyn’s Aunt (uncredited): Marilyn Dobrin
Trask Executive (uncredited): Kevin Fennessy
Receptionist (uncredited): Anita Finlay
Office Worker (uncredited): Tom Sean Foley
Staten Island Ferry Commutor (uncredited): George Gerard
Secretary (uncredited): Dhonna Harris Goodale
Young Businessman (uncredited): Daniel Henning
Office Party-Goer (uncredited): Eric Kramer
Secretary (uncredited): Elisa London
Secretary (uncredited): Karen Starr
Petty Marshall Secretary (uncredited): Alison Wachtler
Film Crew:
Director of Photography: Michael Ballhaus
Editor: Sam O’Steen
Screenplay: Kevin Wade
Costume Design: Ann Roth
Makeup Artist: Joseph A. Campayno
Makeup Artist: J. Roy Helland
Art Direction: Doug Kraner
Director: Mike Nichols
Unit Production Manager: Robert Greenhut
Set Decoration: George DeTitta Jr.
Casting: Juliet Taylor
Executive Producer: Laurence Mark
Producer: Douglas Wick
Hairstylist: Alan D’Angerio
Gaffer: John W. DeBlau
Production Design: Patrizia von Brandenstein
Location Manager: Richard Baratta
Supervising Sound Editor: Stan Bochner
Transportation Captain: Tom O’Donnell Jr.
First Assistant Camera: Florian Ballhaus
Production Supervisor: Todd Arnow
Boom Operator: Linda Murphy
Still Photographer: Andrew D. Schwartz
Assistant Costume Designer: Gary Jones
Camera Operator: David M. Dunlap
Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Lee Dichter
Art Department Coordinator: Samara Schaffer
Transportation Co-Captain: Louis Volpe
Script Supervisor: Mary Bailey
Assistant Art Director: Tim Galvin
Production Coordinator: Ingrid Johanson
Production Sound Mixer: Les Lazarowitz
Music Editor: Patrick Mullins
Sound Editor: Marshall Grupp
ADR Editor: Michael Jacobi
Property Master: James Mazzola
Cableman: Mike Bedard
First Assistant Director: Michael Haley
Stunt Double: Vic Armstrong
Original Music Composer: Carly Simon
Stunt Coordinator: Jim Dunn
Stunt Coordinator: Frank Ferrara
Stunts: Phil Neilson
Stunts: ...
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Nintendo movie casts
The Super Mario Bros. Movie 2
Chris Pratt as Mario
Charlie Day as Luigi
Anya Taylor-Joy as Princess Peach
Jack Black as Bowser
Keegan-Michael Key as Toad
Jack Dylan Grazer as Yoshi
Seth Rogen as Donkey Kong
Ginnifer Goodwin as Princess Daisy
P!nk as Rosalina
Fred Armisen as Cranky Kong
Kevin Michael Richardson as Kamek
Eric Bauza as Diddy Kong
Danny Trejo as Wario
Neil Patrick Harris as Waluigi
Khary Payton as Penguin King
Juliet Jelenic as Lumalee
Sebastian Maniscalco as Spike
Cassandra Lee Morris as Dixie Kong
Mae Whitman as Toadette
Kevin Afghani as Mario’s Dad
Jessica DiCicco as Mario’s Mom
Karan Soni as Chunky Kong
Eric Bauza as Koopa Troopa Soldiers
Eric Bauza as Toad General
Jessica DiCicco as Yellow Toad
Rino Romano as Uncle Tony
John DiMaggio as Uncle Arthur
Jessica DiCicco as Aunt Marie
Brian Hull as Mario’s Grandpa
Denis Leary as Swanky Kong
Jessica DiCicco as Mayor Pauline
Frank Todaro as Blue Toad Guard
Tru Valentino as Yellow Toad Guard
Anna Brisbin as Mario’s Niece
Richard Ayoade as Banktoad
Wallace Shawn as Mailtoad
John DiMaggio as Boom Boom
Cassandra Lee Morris as Pom Pom
Carlos Alazraqui as Toadsworth
Cristina Vee & Maitreyi Ramakrishnan as Lumas
Kdin Jenzen as Birdo
Christina Aguilera as Perry the Parasol
Ice-T as Funky Kong
Rosario Dawson as Candy Kong
Terry Crews as Rambi
Zac Efron as Enguarde
Brian Hull as Squawks
Maurice LaMarche as Goomba
Ben Diskin as Koopa Paratroopa Soldiers
Brian Tyree Henry as Sledge Bro
Scott Menville as Dry Bones
Grant George as Hammer Bro
Nate Bihldorff as Shy Guy
Dee Bradley Baker as Snifit
Dee Bradley Baker as Bob-omb
Frank Welker as Piranha Plant
Todd Womack as Spiny
Jason Liebrecht as Buzzy Beetle
The Donkey Kong Country Movie
Seth Rogen as Donkey Kong
Fred Armisen as Cranky Kong
Oscar Isaac as King K. Rool
Eric Bauza as Diddy Kong
Cassandra Lee Morris as Dixie Kong
Karan Soni as Chunky Kong
Ice-T as Funky Kong
Rosario Dawson as Candy Kong
Cristina Vee as Tiny Kong
Jennifer Coolidge as Wrinkly Kong
Cristina Milizia as Kiddy Kong
Jordan Peele as Lanky Kong
Denis Leary as Swanky Kong
Terry Crews as Rambi
Zac Efron as Enguarde
Brian Hull as Squawks
Tim Blaney as Rattly
Kevin Michael Richardson as Squitter
Paul Tibbitt as Expresso
Justin Rupple as Winky
Torbin Xan Bullock as Clapper
Cheech Marin as Glimmer
Sloane Murray as Ellie
ExoParadigmGamer as Perry
Mr. T as Klubba
Jess Harnell as Klump General
Stephen Stanton as The Brothers Bear
Rob Izenberg as Very Gnawty
Alex Hirsch as Master Necky
Cree Summer as Queen B.
Jerry DeCaupa as Really Gnawty
MacInTalk as Dumb Drum
Greg Baldwin as Master Necky Snr.
Alan Tudyk as Krow
Matt Chapman as Kleever
ProtonJon as Kudgel
Steve Carell as King Zing
Steve Purcell as Belcha
Ian Hecox as Arich
Jeff Bennett as Squirt
Danny McBride as Bleak
Cheech Marin as Barbos
The Kirby Movie
Kate Micucci as Kirby
John Mulaney as King Dedede
Antonio Banderas as Meta Knight (in English & Spanish)
Karan Soni as Bandana Waddle Dee
Eric Bana as Rick
Dee Bradley Baker as Kine
Steve Buscemi as Coo
Henry Winkler as Chef Kawasaki
Richard Ayoade as Taranza
James Arnold Taylor as Magolor
Richard Horvitz as Daroach
Mela Lee as Susie Haltmann
Max Mittelman as Marx
Fryda Wolff as Gooey
The Star Fox Movie
Jason Schwartzman as Fox McCloud
Bill Hader as Falco Lombardi
Liam Neeson as Wolf O’Donnell
Blake Shelton as Peppy Hare
David Spade as Slippy Toad
Martin Short as Andross
Ed Harris as General Pepper
Kevin Michael Richardson as Leon Powalski
Bruce Campbell as ROB 64
Brian Hull as Pigma Dengar
Lin-Manuel Miranda as Andrew Oikonny
Jason Isaacs as James McCloud
Bonnie Hunt as Katt Monroe
Bobby Cannavale as Panther Caroso
Ariel Winter as Fara Phoenix
Carolyn Lawrence as Miyu
Deneen Melody as Fay
Anairis Quiñones as Krystal
EarthBound
Marissa Lenti as Ness
Amber Lee Connors as Lucas
Fryda Wolff as Paula
Issac Ryan Brown as Jeff
Roger Craig Smith as Poo
Cristina Vee as Kumatora
Frank Welker as Boney
Pikmin
Timothy Dalton as Olimar
Kevin Michael Richardson as Louie
Red Van Buskirk as Alph
Christopher Wehkamp as Charlie
Tati Gabrielle as Brittany
Keston John as President
Hajime Wakai as the Pikmin
Brian Sommer as Bulborb
Animal Crossing
Kimiko Glenn as Isabelle
Dee Bradley Baker as Tom Nook
Jason Liebrecht as K.K. Slider
Marc Maron as Mr. Resetti
Splatoon
Emichuu as Squid Sister Callie
Cristina Vee as Squid Sister Marie
EmuEmi as Marina Ida
Casey Lee Williams as Pearl Houzuki
Amalee as Shiver Hohojiro
Arryn Zech as Frye Onaga
Caleb Hyles as Big Man
The ARMS Movie
Peter Von Gomm as Spring Man & Springtron
Utada Hikaru as Ribbon Girl (in English & Japanese)
Tadanobu Asano as Ninjara (in English & Japanese)
Mena Massoud as Master Mummy (in English & African)
Dilraba Dilmurat as Min Min (in English & Mandarin Chinese)
Romi Dames as Mechanica (in English & Japanese)
Eva Green as Twintelle (in English & French)
Thomas Doherty as Byte
Doug the Pug as Barq
Miyu Irino as Kid Cobra (in English & Japanese)
Frank Welker as Helix
Kellen Goff as Max Brass
Rose McGowan as Lola Pop (in English & Italian)
Brian Tee as Misango (in English & Japanese)
Maia Mitchell as Dr. Coyle
Sonic the Hedgehog
Ben Schwartz as voice of Sonic
James Marsden as Tom Wachowski
Colleen O’Shaughnessey as voice of Tails
Idris Elba as voice of Knuckles
Tika Sumpter as Maddie Wachowski
Nicolas Cage as voice of Shadow
Megan Hilty as voice of Amy
Natasha Wothwell as Rachel Handel
Adam Pally as Wade Whipple
Shemar Moore as Randall Handel
Lee Majdoub as Agent Stone
Tom Butler as Commander Walters
Melody Niemann as Jojo
Sarah Surh as Faucet
Jesse McCartney as voice of Silver
Lake Bell as voice of Rouge
John Mulaney as voice of Vector
Bruce Campbell as voice of Espio
Kaley Cuoco as voice of Charmy
Cristina Pucelli as voice of Cream
Eva Longoria as voice of Blaze
Ella Purnell as voice of Sticks
John C. Reilly as voice of Big
David Spade as voice of Jet
Jessica DiCicco as voice of Wave
Bobby Cannavale as voice of Storm
Ryan Reynolds as voice of Mighty
Jake Johnson as voice of Ray
Peter Weller as voice of E-123 Omega
Lindsay Jones as voice of Cheese
Jason Isaacs as voice of Metal Sonic
Gaten Materazzo as voice of Chip
Jack Black as voice of Mephiles
Hamish Blake as voice of Infinite
Chloë Grace Moretz as voice of Sage
Hugh Jackman as voice of Orbot
Marc Maron as voice of Cubot
M.C. Gainey as voice of Zavok
Andy Samberg as voice of Zazz
Diane Guerrero as voice of Zeena
Dennis Quaid as voice of Master Zik
John Goodman as voice of Zomon
Ryan Potter as voice of Zor
Frank Welker as voice of Chaos
Cherami Leigh as voice of Omochao
McKenna Grace as Maria Robotnik
Khary Payton as voice of E-102 Gamma
Anairis Quiñones as voice of Tikal
PAC-MAN
Jesse McCartney as Pac-Man
Andy Samberg as Blinky
Kaite Crown as Pinky
Spike Jonze as Inky
Joe Mantegna as Clyde
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Une mystérieuse et douce sympathie
Déjà m'enchaîne à toi comme un vivant lien.
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“When out of Egypt Israel was brought
From among the barbarians
When out of heathendom
The children of Jacob were brought
Then Judea was dedicated to God
And Israel glorified
As the heir to His kingdom.“
“So that no longer
Can the heathen ask in mockery:
‘Where is your all-powerful God
Who watches over you?’
The Lord, our God, is enthroned in heaven
And whatever He would do
He does, Almighty, kind, and wise.“
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Las 10 (+1) mejores canciones francesas de la historia (VI)
7.
Henri Duparc: Chanson triste
Triste historia la de Duparc, para quien habría que invertir los términos del adagio clásico. Vita longa, ars brevis. Vivió 85 años, pero dejó de componer a los 38 por sus recurrentes problemas mentales. Para entonces había destruido buena parte de su obra. Por suerte amnistió trece de sus canciones, compuestas todas entre 1868 y 1885, y de las que llegó a orquestar ocho. A estas trece se unieron luego otras cuatro escritas entre sus 20 y 21 años de edad (1868-69) que habían sido convenientemente repudiadas, pero no destruidas, para conformar uno de los corpus más exquisitos de la historia de la música.
Discípulo de Cesar Franck, admirador a la vez de Berlioz y de Wagner, en las canciones de Duparc flota continuamente el ambiente dramático del teatro, como si la escena (inexistente) en un recital estuviera sutilmente sugerida por la especialísima fusión que el compositor lograba entre la voz (con abundantes recursos declamatorios), el acompañamiento (de extraordinaria riqueza armónica y con eficaces apuntes retóricos) y el texto. El poder evocativo de Duparc aparece ya en la primera de esas trece canciones que consideró dignas de perdurar, Chanson triste, escrita en 1868 (es decir, a los 20 años) sobre un poema de Jean Lahor.
A partir de una nota pedal en el bajo, Duparc compone un acompañamiento casi exclusivamente de arpegios con escalas que suben y bajan sucesivamente en torno a un juego de modulaciones que parecen sugerir las ondulaciones del corazón mecido en los brazos de la amada. ¿Se sintió ya Duparc concernido por expresiones que aludían a la “cabeza enferma” y la curación a través del amor? Quién sabe. En 1904, el compositor restaba importancia a sus canciones: “No me habléis de genio. [...] He compuesto algunas melodías en las que simplemente puse mi alma con absoluta sinceridad: ese es todo mi mérito. Ahora aquella pequeña fuente se ha secado, eso es todo; sólo me afecta a mí, pero lo extraño mucho. [...] Para mí, la música inspirada por un poema no tiene razón de ser si no es capaz de añadir algo a ese poema, si no es capaz de hacerlo más incisivo para las almas que se conmueven con la expresión musical; pero hay poemas perfectos, tan plenos en sí mismos que diría yo que la música –incluso la más bella, la que soy incapaz de hacer– sólo puede achicarlos”.
Ofrezco una versión de la maravillosa Elly Ameling con el acompañamiento del ilustre Dalton Baldwin en el ya lejanísimo año de 1980. La traducción del poema es mía.
Chanson triste
Dans ton coeur dort un clair de lune,
Un doux clair de lune d’été,
Et pour fuir la vie importune,
Je me noierai dans ta clarté.
J’oublierai les douleurs passées,
Mon amour, quand tu berceras
Mon triste coeur et mes pensées
Dans le calme aimant de tes bras.
Tu prendras ma tête malade,
Oh! quelquefois, sur tes genoux,
Et lui diras une ballade
Qui semblera parler de nous;
Et dans tes yeux pleins de tristesse,
Dans tes yeux alors je boirai
Tant de baisers et de tendresses
Que peut-être je guérirai.
Canción triste
En tu corazón duerme la luz de la luna,
la dulce claridad de una luna de verano,
y por huir de las contrariedades de la vida,
me anegaré en tu claridad.
Olvidaré los dolores pasados,
amor mío, cuando acunes
mi triste corazón y mis cuitas
en la calma amorosa de tus brazos.
Tomarás mi cabeza enferma,
¡oh!, a veces, en tu regazo
y me cantarás una balada
que parecerá hablar de nosotros;
y de tus ojos llenos de tristeza,
de tus ojos tomaré entonces
tantos besos y caricias
que quizás me cure.
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Year of Wonder selection Day 7 - performed by the Queen, versatile American Opera singer Jessye Norman ♥️ composed by French composer and pianist Francis Poulenc
I did let this book get away from me a little and will spend the weekend catching up. However, this piece.. I just heard this beautiful piece from the 7th and omg, my heart. It was like the Angels came down and graced me with their presence. I felt a tear well up in the corner of my eye. It's definitely the inclusion of Jessye's vocals on this selection.
However, Clemency Burton-Hill hits the nail on the head with this selection for Day 7, what a wonderful way to end the first seven days of a new year. If the year started on a Sunday and you heard this magnificent piece of music in Saturday night right before the clock stroke midnight, the majesty of it, the breathtaking nature of it, could almost feel like starting the year all over again anew. It would almost feel like a do-over.
Im so taken away by this selection today that I’m so glad someone compiled this playlist for year of wonder on both Apple Music and Spotify.
Considering the layers of classical music, how many times a piece has been reimagined by this virtuoso or that, it would have been so hard for me to find the one that really shines. I’m so glad someone more experienced with classical than me put together the playlists to really capture the beauty of what Clemency Burton-Hill is sharing in Year of Wonder.
I couldn’t imagine experiencing ‘Les Chemins de l’amour” any other way that hearing Jessye Norman sing it, now that I’ve heard her sing it. It’s so, so beautiful. Hear it for yourself!
Onward to the rest of the days!
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Commons Vote
On: Budget Responsibility Bill: Committee: Amendment 9
Ayes: 109 (96.3% Con, 1.8% DUP, 0.9% Lab, 0.9% Ind)
Noes: 366 (97.8% Lab, 1.9% Ind, 0.3% SDLP)
Absent: ~175
Day's business papers: 2024-9-4
Likely Referenced Bill: Budget Responsibility Bill
Description: A Bill to impose duties on the Treasury and the Office for Budget Responsibility in respect of the announcement of fiscally significant measures.
Originating house: Commons
Current house: Commons
Bill Stage: 3rd reading
Individual Votes:
Ayes
Conservative (105 votes)
Alan Mak
Alberto Costa
Alex Burghart
Alicia Kearns
Alison Griffiths
Andrew Bowie
Andrew Griffith
Andrew Mitchell
Andrew Murrison
Andrew Rosindell
Andrew Snowden
Aphra Brandreth
Ashley Fox
Ben Obese-Jecty
Ben Spencer
Bernard Jenkin
Blake Stephenson
Bob Blackman
Bradley Thomas
Caroline Dinenage
Caroline Johnson
Charlie Dewhirst
Chris Philp
Claire Coutinho
Damian Hinds
Danny Kruger
David Davis
David Mundell
David Reed
David Simmonds
Desmond Swayne
Edward Argar
Gagan Mohindra
Gareth Bacon
Gareth Davies
Gavin Williamson
Geoffrey Clifton-Brown
Geoffrey Cox
George Freeman
Graham Stuart
Greg Smith
Gregory Stafford
Harriet Cross
Harriett Baldwin
Helen Whately
Iain Duncan Smith
Jack Rankin
James Cartlidge
James Cleverly
James Wild
Jeremy Hunt
Jeremy Wright
Jerome Mayhew
Joe Robertson
John Cooper
John Glen
John Hayes
John Lamont
John Whittingdale
Joy Morrissey
Julia Lopez
Karen Bradley
Katie Lam
Kemi Badenoch
Kevin Hollinrake
Kieran Mullan
Kit Malthouse
Lewis Cocking
Lincoln Jopp
Louie French
Luke Evans
Mark Francois
Mark Garnier
Mark Pritchard
Martin Vickers
Matt Vickers
Mel Stride
Mike Wood
Mims Davies
Neil Hudson
Neil O'Brien
Neil Shastri-Hurst
Nick Timothy
Nigel Huddleston
Oliver Dowden
Patrick Spencer
Peter Bedford
Peter Fortune
Rebecca Harris
Rebecca Paul
Rebecca Smith
Richard Fuller
Richard Holden
Robbie Moore
Robert Jenrick
Saqib Bhatti
Sarah Bool
Shivani Raja
Simon Hoare
Steve Barclay
Stuart Andrew
Suella Braverman
Tom Tugendhat
Victoria Atkins
Wendy Morton
Democratic Unionist Party (2 votes)
Gavin Robinson
Jim Shannon
Labour (1 vote)
Julia Buckley
Independent (1 vote)
Iqbal Mohamed
Noes
Labour (358 votes)
Abena Oppong-Asare
Abtisam Mohamed
Adam Jogee
Adam Thompson
Afzal Khan
Al Carns
Alan Campbell
Alan Gemmell
Alan Strickland
Alex Baker
Alex Ballinger
Alex Barros-Curtis
Alex Davies-Jones
Alex Mayer
Alex McIntyre
Alex Norris
Alice Macdonald
Alison Hume
Alison McGovern
Alison Taylor
Alistair Strathern
Allison Gardner
Amanda Hack
Amanda Martin
Andrew Cooper
Andrew Gwynne
Andrew Lewin
Andrew Pakes
Andrew Ranger
Andrew Western
Andy MacNae
Andy McDonald
Andy Slaughter
Angela Eagle
Anna Dixon
Anna Gelderd
Anna McMorrin
Anna Turley
Anneliese Dodds
Anneliese Midgley
Antonia Bance
Ashley Dalton
Baggy Shanker
Bambos Charalambous
Barry Gardiner
Bayo Alaba
Beccy Cooper
Becky Gittins
Ben Coleman
Ben Goldsborough
Bill Esterson
Blair McDougall
Brian Leishman
Callum Anderson
Calvin Bailey
Cat Smith
Catherine Atkinson
Catherine Fookes
Catherine McKinnell
Catherine West
Charlotte Nichols
Chi Onwurah
Chris Curtis
Chris Elmore
Chris Hinchliff
Chris Kane
Chris McDonald
Chris Murray
Chris Vince
Chris Ward
Chris Webb
Christian Wakeford
Claire Hazelgrove
Claire Hughes
Clive Betts
Clive Efford
Clive Lewis
Connor Naismith
Connor Rand
Damien Egan
Dan Aldridge
Dan Carden
Dan Tomlinson
Daniel Francis
Daniel Zeichner
Danny Beales
Darren Jones
Darren Paffey
Dave Robertson
David Baines
David Burton-Sampson
David Pinto-Duschinsky
David Smith
David Taylor
Dawn Butler
Debbie Abrahams
Deirdre Costigan
Derek Twigg
Diana Johnson
Douglas Alexander
Douglas McAllister
Elaine Stewart
Ellie Reeves
Elsie Blundell
Emily Darlington
Emily Thornberry
Emma Foody
Emma Hardy
Emma Lewell-Buck
Emma Reynolds
Euan Stainbank
Fabian Hamilton
Feryal Clark
Fleur Anderson
Florence Eshalomi
Frank McNally
Fred Thomas
Gareth Snell
Gareth Thomas
Gen Kitchen
Georgia Gould
Gill Furniss
Gill German
Gordon McKee
Graeme Downie
Graham Stringer
Grahame Morris
Gregor Poynton
Gurinder Singh Josan
Harpreet Uppal
Heidi Alexander
Helen Hayes
Helena Dollimore
Henry Tufnell
Hilary Benn
Ian Lavery
Ian Murray
Imogen Walker
Irene Campbell
Jack Abbott
Jacob Collier
Jade Botterill
Jake Richards
James Asser
James Frith
James Murray
James Naish
Jas Athwal
Jayne Kirkham
Jeevun Sandher
Jeff Smith
Jen Craft
Jenny Riddell-Carpenter
Jess Asato
Jess Phillips
Jessica Morden
Jessica Toale
Jim Dickson
Jim McMahon
Jo Platt
Jo Stevens
Jo White
Joani Reid
Jodie Gosling
Joe Morris
Johanna Baxter
John Grady
John Healey
John Slinger
John Whitby
Jon Pearce
Jon Trickett
Jonathan Brash
Jonathan Davies
Jonathan Hinder
Josh Dean
Josh Fenton-Glynn
Josh MacAlister
Josh Newbury
Josh Simons
Julia Buckley
Julie Minns
Juliet Campbell
Justin Madders
Kanishka Narayan
Karin Smyth
Karl Turner
Kate Dearden
Kate Osamor
Kate Osborne
Katie White
Katrina Murray
Kevin Bonavia
Kevin McKenna
Kim Johnson
Kim Leadbeater
Kirith Entwistle
Kirsteen Sullivan
Kirsty McNeill
Laura Kyrke-Smith
Lauren Edwards
Lauren Sullivan
Laurence Turner
Lee Barron
Lee Pitcher
Leigh Ingham
Lewis Atkinson
Liam Byrne
Liam Conlon
Lilian Greenwood
Lillian Jones
Linsey Farnsworth
Liz Kendall
Liz Twist
Lizzi Collinge
Lloyd Hatton
Lola McEvoy
Louise Haigh
Louise Jones
Lucy Powell
Lucy Rigby
Luke Akehurst
Luke Charters
Luke Murphy
Luke Myer
Luke Pollard
Margaret Mullane
Maria Eagle
Marie Tidball
Mark Ferguson
Mark Hendrick
Mark Sewards
Mark Tami
Markus Campbell-Savours
Marsha De Cordova
Martin McCluskey
Martin Rhodes
Mary Glindon
Matt Bishop
Matt Rodda
Matt Turmaine
Matt Western
Matthew Patrick
Maureen Burke
Maya Ellis
Meg Hillier
Melanie Onn
Melanie Ward
Miatta Fahnbulleh
Michael Payne
Michael Shanks
Michael Wheeler
Michelle Scrogham
Michelle Welsh
Mike Amesbury
Mike Reader
Mike Tapp
Mohammad Yasin
Nadia Whittome
Natalie Fleet
Natasha Irons
Naushabah Khan
Navendu Mishra
Neil Coyle
Neil Duncan-Jordan
Nesil Caliskan
Nia Griffith
Nicholas Dakin
Nick Smith
Nick Thomas-Symonds
Noah Law
Oliver Ryan
Olivia Bailey
Olivia Blake
Pam Cox
Pamela Nash
Pat McFadden
Patricia Ferguson
Patrick Hurley
Paul Davies
Paul Foster
Paul Waugh
Paula Barker
Paulette Hamilton
Perran Moon
Peter Dowd
Peter Kyle
Peter Lamb
Peter Prinsley
Peter Swallow
Phil Brickell
Polly Billington
Preet Kaur Gill
Rachael Maskell
Rachel Blake
Rachel Hopkins
Rachel Taylor
Richard Baker
Richard Quigley
Rosie Wrighting
Rupa Huq
Ruth Cadbury
Ruth Jones
Sadik Al-Hassan
Sally Jameson
Sam Carling
Sam Rushworth
Samantha Dixon
Samantha Niblett
Sarah Champion
Sarah Coombes
Sarah Edwards
Sarah Hall
Sarah Jones
Sarah Owen
Sarah Russell
Satvir Kaur
Scott Arthur
Sean Woodcock
Seema Malhotra
Sharon Hodgson
Shaun Davies
Simon Lightwood
Simon Opher
Siobhain McDonagh
Sojan Joseph
Sonia Kumar
Stella Creasy
Stephanie Peacock
Stephen Kinnock
Stephen Timms
Steve Race
Steve Witherden
Steve Yemm
Sureena Brackenridge
Tahir Ali
Taiwo Owatemi
Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi
Tim Roca
Toby Perkins
Tom Collins
Tom Hayes
Tom Rutland
Tonia Antoniazzi
Tony Vaughan
Torcuil Crichton
Torsten Bell
Tracy Gilbert
Tristan Osborne
Tulip Siddiq
Uma Kumaran
Valerie Vaz
Vicky Foxcroft
Wes Streeting
Will Stone
Yasmin Qureshi
Yuan Yang
Zubir Ahmed
Independent (7 votes)
Apsana Begum
Imran Hussain
Jeremy Corbyn
John McDonnell
Rebecca Long Bailey
Richard Burgon
Zarah Sultana
Social Democratic & Labour Party (1 vote)
Colum Eastwood
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Ariana Grande & Dalton Gomez (2021).
Ariana wore a custom-made gown by Vera Wang.
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Hailey Baldwin & Justin Bieber (2018).
Hailey wore a custom gown by Virgil Abloh and Off-White. She had two additional dresses for the reception - a Vera Wang paired with white sneakers, and later a Ralph & Russo with Jimmy Choos.
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