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book log - 2023
the librarianist by patrick dewitt
same time next year by tessa bailey
did you hear about kitty karr? by crystal smith paul
lore olympus: volume one by rachel smythe
a court if thorns and roses by sarah j. mass
summer sisters by judy blume
the demigod files by rick riordan
mistletoe and mayhem by carly winter
you shouldn’t have come here by jeneva rose
a house with good bones by t. kingfisher
christmas presents by lisa unger
z: a novel of zelda fitzgerald
the storm runner by j.c. cervantes
just another missing person by gillian mcallister
take me home by beth moran
blood sugar by sascha rothchild
a court of mist and fury by sarah j. mass
the christmas orphans club by becca freeman
under her care by lucinda berry
paris: the memoir by paris hilton
our wives under the sea by julie armfield
the celebrants by steven rowley
keep it in the family by john marrs
housemoms by jen lancaster
the woman in me by britney spears
just like home by sarah gailey
trespasses by louise kennedy
silence for the dead by simone st. james
a good family by matt goldman
the fire keeper by j.c. cervantes
dead silence by s.a. barnes
sunshine nails by mai nguyen
lore olympus: volume one by rachel smythe
the mystery guest by nita prose
her little flowers by shannon morgan
woke up like this by amy lea
legendary children by tom fitzgerald
midnight is the darkest hour by ashley winstead
the leftover women by jean kwok
everyone here is lying by shari lapena
mother-daughter murder night by nina simon
you may now kill the bride by r.l. stone
the man i never met by elle cook
hold my girl by charlene carr
legends & lattes by travis baldree
the golden spoon by jessa maxwell
bright young women by jessica kroll
suddenly a murder by lauren munoz
the only one left by riley sager
zero days by ruth ware
good bad girl by alice feeney
the christmas wager by holly cassidy
fortune by elle won steil
theme music by t. marie vandelly
close to home by cara hunter
the true love experiment by christina lauren
penelope in retrograde by brooke abrams
everyone in my family has killed someone by benjamin stevenson
the modern girl’s guide to magic by lindsay hall
i feed her to the beast and the beast is me by jamison shea
hello stranger by katherine center
the unlikely pilgrimage of harold fry by rachel joyce
gone tonight by sarah pekkanen
the library of the dead by t.l. huchu
what never happened by rachel howzell hall
look out for the little guy by scott lang
the christmas mourner by marian mccarthy
every little breath by keri beevis
this might hurt by stephanie wrobel
the last word by taylor adams
a court of wings and ruin by sarah j. mass
forth wing by rebecca yaros
hello beautiful by ann napolitano
summer rental by rektok ross
the house across the lake by riley sager
a cursed covenant by leigh ferguson
her rebel highness by diana ma
stone heart by katee robert
the perfect match by dandy smith
camp zero by michelle min sterling
one by one by frieda mcfadden
the wishing game by meg shaffer
a court of frost and starlight by sarah j. mass
that summer feeling by bridget morissey
to die for by lisa grey
the wrong family by tarryn fisher
heiress apparently by diana ma
the school for good mothers by jessamine chin
tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow by gabrielle zevin
she started it by sian gilbert
best friends forever by shannon hollinger
the housekeepers by alex hay
secluded cabin sleeps six by lisa unger
lore olympus: volume two by rachel smythe
of women and salt by gabriela garcia
kismet by amina akhtar
the devil wears scrubs by frieda mcfadden
girl, forgotten by karin slaughter
come closer by sara gran
the exorcist’s house by nick roberts
august blue by deborah levy
hang the moon by jeannette walls
the thursday murder club by richard osman
a whole new world by liz braswell
run on red by noelle w. ihli
the last thing he told me by laura dave
lore olympus: volume three by rachel smythe
how to sell a haunted house by grady hendrix
the dead romantics by ashley poston
cassandra in reverse by holly smale
i used to be fun by melanie summers
the showrunner by kim moritsugu
runaway groomsman by meghan quinn
i want to die but i want to eat tteokpokki by baek she-hee
the whispers by ashley audrain
e. aster bunnymund and the warrior eggs at the earth’s core! by william joyce
allergies: poems on grieving and loving by maggie bowyer
hermione granger and the philosopher’s stone by sara baines-miller
the summer house by keri beevis
exiles by jane harper
just the nicest couple by mary kubica
the very secret society of irregular witches by sangu mandanna
have you seen her by catherine mckenzie
the shallows by holly craig
a love letter to whiskey by kandi steiner
hermione granger and the chamber of secrets by sara baines-miller
the coworker by frieda mcfadden
tiny beautiful things by cheryl strayed
you’re not supposed to die tonight by kalynn bayron
the little old lady who broke all the rules by catharina ingelman-sundberg
hermione granger and the prisoner of azkaban by sara baines-miller
the blonde identity by ally carter
nicolas st. north and the battle of the nightmare king by william joyce
women in white coats by olivia campbell
the ex talk by rachel lynn solomon
hermione granger and the goblet of fire by sara baines-miller
the wife before by shanora williams
gone again by minka kent
know my name by chanel miller
in the lives of puppets by t.j. klune
the homewreckers by mary kay andrews
going dark by melissa de la cruz
all the dangerous things by stacy willingham
counterfit by kirsten chen
the rewind by allison winn scotch
have i told you this already? by lauren graham
beyond the wand by tom felton
jana goes wild by farah heron
the perfect son by frieda mcfadden
america’s next reality star by laura heffernan
the new mother by nora murphy
georgie, all along by kate clayborn
the storied life of a.j. fikry by gabrielle zevin
a flicker in the dark by stacy willingham
the villa by rachel hawkins
device free weekend by sean doolittle
what the neighbors saw by melissa adelman
the library of lost and found by phaedra patrick
motherthing by ainslie hogarth
the block party by jamie day
tanqueray by stephanie johnston
the ex hex by erin sterling
rock paper scissors by alice feeney
the kiss curse by erin sterling
it ends with us - colleen hoover
the summer of broken rules by k.l. walther
the wife stalker by liv constantine
in my dreams i hold a knife by ashley winstead
the family remains by lisa jewell
my secret sister by lauren westwood
the engagement by samantha hayes
if we were villains by m.l. rio
the sleepover by keri beevis
twenty years later by charlie donlea
the doctor’s wife by daniel hurst
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Investigating the past to see technology’s future
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The MIT Program in Science, Technology, and Society (STS) recently organized and hosted a two-day symposium, The History of Technology: Past, Present, and Future.
The symposium was held June 7-8 at MIT’s Wong Auditorium, and featured scholars from a variety of institutions with expertise in the history of technology. Each presented their ideas about the intersection of science, technology, and society, the field’s needs, and opportunities for its future development.
“We’re pleased to provide a venue in which these kinds of conversations can occur,” said Deborah Fitzgerald, STS program head and former dean of MIT’s School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences.
The symposium opened with welcoming remarks from Fitzgerald and MIT Professor Merritt Roe Smith. Fitzgerald and Smith are both Leverett Howell and William King Cutten Professors of the History of Technology at MIT.
“These kinds of gatherings — of old friends and colleagues and several generations of students — create new opportunities to advance scholarship, create connections, and keep abreast of what’s happening in the field,” Smith said. “Seeing the future through the lens of our shared pasts adds an important perspective on current innovations.”
More than 20 scholars made presentations during the symposium. The topics and speakers included:
David Lucsko PhD ’05, professor of history at Auburn University: “How Things Work and Why It Matters — or, Why Poring over Automotive Wiring Diagrams from the 1970s Isn’t Actually a Colossal Waste of Time;”
Dave Unger, an independent public historian: “Tools for Imagining a Better World: Social Technology, Organizational Dark Matter, and Reading for Difference;”
Gregory Clancey, associate professor at the National University of Singapore: “The History of Technology in an Age of Mass Extinction;” and 
Ruth Schwartz Cowan, professor emerita at the University of Pennsylvania: “Does the History of Technology have a Paradigm?”
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The MIT Program in Science, Technology, and Society (STS) recently organized and hosted a two-day symposium, The History of Technology: Past, Present, and Future.
The symposium was held June 7-8 at MIT’s Wong Auditorium, and featured scholars from a variety of institutions with expertise in the history of technology. Each presented their ideas about the intersection of science, technology, and society, the field’s needs, and opportunities for its future development.
“We’re pleased to provide a venue in which these kinds of conversations can occur,” said Deborah Fitzgerald, STS program head and former dean of MIT’s School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences.
The symposium opened with welcoming remarks from Fitzgerald and MIT Professor Merritt Roe Smith. Fitzgerald and Smith are both Leverett Howell and William King Cutten Professors of the History of Technology at MIT.
“These kinds of gatherings — of old friends and colleagues and several generations of students — create new opportunities to advance scholarship, create connections, and keep abreast of what’s happening in the field,” Smith said. “Seeing the future through the lens of our shared pasts adds an important perspective on current innovations.”
More than 20 scholars made presentations during the symposium. The topics and speakers included:
David Lucsko PhD ’05, professor of history at Auburn University: “How Things Work and Why It Matters — or, Why Poring over Automotive Wiring Diagrams from the 1970s Isn’t Actually a Colossal Waste of Time;”
Dave Unger, an independent public historian: “Tools for Imagining a Better World: Social Technology, Organizational Dark Matter, and Reading for Difference;”
Gregory Clancey, associate professor at the National University of Singapore: “The History of Technology in an Age of Mass Extinction;” and 
Ruth Schwartz Cowan, professor emerita at the University of Pennsylvania: “Does the History of Technology have a Paradigm?”
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Although, you can change the encryption key cipher to AES-256 in PCoIP. Security with AES: Both PCoIP and RDP support Advanced Encryption Standard 128-bit by default, adding an extra layer of security in connections.High Security and Encryption Level in Connections: using a corporate DMZ, the users can make secure and encrypted connections to Access Points or servers via either PCoIP or RDP.Using PCoIP and RDP as a VPN: both PCoIP and RDP protocols can be used in place of a company’s Virtual Private Network, when a corporate firewall is not available or is deactivated.The default is to use lossless compression which is used when there is minimal network congestion or when explicitly configured, as might be required for scenarios where image fidelity is more important than conserving bandwidth, e.g. In low-bandwidth environments it uses lossy compression where a highly compressed image is quickly delivered, followed by additional data to refine that image, a process termed "build to perceptually lossless". The protocol also dynamically adapts its encoding based on the available bandwidth. Depending on the image, different codecs are used to encode the pixels sent since techniques to compress video images differ in effectiveness compared to those for text. Images rendered on the server are captured as pixels, compressed and encoded and then sent to the client for decryption and decompression. PCoIP is a UDP-based protocol that is host rendered, multi-codec and dynamically adaptive. In 2013 Amazon licensed the PCoIP protocol for use in AWS Amazon Workspaces. In 2008, VMware licensed Teradici's PCoIP protocol, and supports it in VMware Horizon View. The protocol is available in hardware and in software. PC-over-IP (PCoIP) is a proprietary remote display protocol developed by Teradici. "Teradici" was unique, sounded better and the domain name was available at the time. One-tenth of a tera is a deci, but "Teradeci" didn't roll off the tongue. That company's product involved a 100-gigabit datacenter networking device. The Teradici name originated from a previous company the founders were incubating.
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Teradici developed a software implementation of PCoIP, which VMware started shipping in VMware View 4. In 2008, VMware announced it was licensing Teradici's PCoIP protocol. It operated in stealth mode until 2007 when they announced their first products, a blade server card and a small hockey puck shaped client, using a proprietary chip which implemented the PCoIP protocol. Teradici was founded in 2004 by Dan Cordingley, Dave Hobbs, Ken Unger and Maher Fahmi.
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Season 19 is here!
AS THE NCIS TEAM SEARCHES FOR GIBBS AFTER WRECKAGE FROM HIS BOAT IS FOUND, THEY DISCOVER HE WAS TRACKING A SERIAL KILLER, ON THE 19TH SEASON PREMIERE OF “NCIS” MONDAY, SEPT. 20
Pam Dawber Returns as Investigative Journalist Marcie Warren
“Blood in the Water” – As the NCIS team searches for Gibbs after wreckage from his boat is discovered, they find out he was tracking a serial killer with journalist Marcie Warren (Pam Dawber), who wrote an exposé on him, on the 19th season premiere of NCIS, Monday, Sept. 20 (9:00-10:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network and available to stream live and on demand on Paramount+.
REGULAR CAST:
Mark Harmon
(NCIS Special Agent Leroy Jethro Gibbs)
Sean Murray
(NCIS Special Agent Timothy McGee)
Wilmer Valderrama
(NCIS Special Agent Nicholas “Nick” Torres)
Brian Dietzen
(Medical Examiner Jimmy Palmer)
Diona Reasonover
(Forensic Scientist Kasie Hines)
Katrina Law
(NCIS Special Agent Jessica Knight)
Rocky Carroll
(NCIS Director Leon Vance)
RECURRING CAST:
David McCallum
(Dr. Donald “Ducky” Mallard)
GUEST CAST:
Pam Dawber
(Marcie Warren)
Katherine Cortez
(Thelma McKeever)
Dave Florek
(Virgil McKeever)
Travis Hammer
(Faux County Deputy Randall Sledge)
Terryn Westbrook
(County Deputy Regina Unger)
Yenniffer Behrens
(Marta Jimenez)
Derek Chariton
(Lonny)
Allie Davis
(Sandy)
Colin Land
(NCIS Special Agent Brent Hollister)
WRITTEN BY: Christopher Walid
DIRECTED BY: Michael Zinberg
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2019 in memoriam.
Margaret “Pegi” Young, 66
Daryl Dragon, 76
“Mean” Gene Okerlund, 76
Herb Kelleher, 87
Verna Bloom, 80
Bonnie “Guitar” Buckingham, 95
Carol Channing, 97
Andrew G. Vajna, 74
Kaye Ballard, 93
Cardinal Fernando Sebastian Aguilar, 89
Richard Miller, 90
Betty “Julie” Adams, 92
Kristoff St. John, 52
Albert Finney, 82
Frank Robinson, 83
Jean-Thomas “Tomi” Ungerer, 87
Carmen Argenziano, 75
Jan-Michael Vincent, 74
Betty Ballantine, 99
Stanley Donen, 94
Peter Tork, 77
(Thomas) Morgan Woodward, 93
(Robert) Ted Lindsay, 93
Hal Blaine, 90
Cardinal Godfried Danneels, 85
Richard Dale, 81
Larry Cohen, 82
Nancy Gates, 93
Ermias “Nipsey Hussle” Asghedom, 33
Georgia Engel, 70
Berit “Bibi” Andersson, 83
Ken Kercheval, 83
John Havlicek, 79
John Singleton, 51
Peter Mayhew, 74
Leonard “Red” Kelly, 91
Jean Vanier, 90
Alvin Sargent, 92
Margaret “Peggy” Lipton, 72
Cardinal Nasrallah Boutros Sfeir, 98
Doris Day, 97
Thomas “Tim” Conway, 85
Ashley Massaro, 39
I.M. Pei, 102
(Bryan) Bart Starr, 85
Bill Buckner, 69
Cardinal Elio Sgreccia, 90
Malcolm “Dr. John” Rebennack; Jr., 77
Richard “Bushwick Bill” Shaw, 52
Dave Bartholomew, 100
(Hilda) Isabel Sarli, 89
(George) Max Wright, 75
Lido “Lee” Iacocca, 94
Arte Johnson, 90
(Henry) Ross Perot, 89
Elmore “Rip” Torn; Jr., 88
Cardinal Paolo Sardi, 84
Jus. John Stevens, 99
(Albert) David Hedison; Jr., 92
Rutger Hauer, 75
Cardinal Jose Manuel Estepa Llaurens, 93
Russi Taylor, 75
Cardinal Jaime Lucas Ortega y Alamino, 82
George Hilton, 85
D.A. Pennebaker, 94
Chloe “Toni” Morrison, 88
Cardinal Sergio Obeso Rivera, 87
Peter Fonda, 79
Richard Williams, 86
(Samuel) Larry Taylor, 77
David Koch, 79
Jessi Combs, 39
Cardinal Achille Silvestrini, 95
Valerie Harper, 80
Cardinal Jose De Jesus Pimiento Rodriguez, 100
Cardinal Roger Etchegaray, 96
Eddie Money (Mahoney), 70
Ric Ocasek, 75
(William) Barron Hilton, 91
Sid Haig, 80
Robert Hunter, 78
Cardinal William Levada, 83
Diahann Carroll, 84
Peter “Ginger” Baker, 80
Cardinal Serafim Fernandes De Araujo, 95
Robert Forster; Jr., 78
Robert Evans, 89
Branko Lustig, 87
Wat Misaka, 95
Michael J. Pollard, 80
George Atkinson III, 27
Chalmers “Bump” Elliott, 94
Jarad “Juice Wrld” Higgins, 21
Caroll Spinney, 85
Pete Frates, 34
Chuck Heberling, 94
Herman Boone, 84
Alta Willis, 72
J. Charles Jones, 82
Leland “Lee” Mendelson, 86
(John) Don Imus; Jr., 79
Claudine Auger, 78
Sue Lyon, 73
Cardinal Prosper Grech, 94
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An Ohio town scraps affordable housing after these Dave Chapelle comments. Where does Chapelle really stand on this issue? John Iadarola and Brian Unger break it down on The Damage Report. Become a TDR YouTube Member: http://www.youtube.com/thedamagereport/join Follow The Damage Report on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheDamageReportTYT/ Help build the Home of the Progressives http://tyt.com/JOIN Subscribe to The Damage Report YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/thedamagereport?sub_confirmation=1 Follow The Damage Report on TikTok:https://www.tiktok.com/@thedamagereport?lang=en Follow The Damage Report on Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/thedamagereport/ Follow The Damage Report on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheDamageReport Read more here: https://www.nbcnews.com/pop-culture/pop-culture-news/ohio-town-scraps-plan-affordable-housing-dave-chappelle-threatens-pull-rcna15576 "An Ohio village Monday failed to approve a zoning ordinance that included dozens of affordable housing units after opposition from comedian Dave Chappelle, who called the Village Council "clowns" and threatened that his business ventures would be "off the table." Yellow Springs, Chappelle's hometown, is the planned site of the entertainer's restaurant, Firehouse Eatery, and comedy club, Live from YS, which are under development in an old village firehouse, The Cincinnati Enquirer reported last year." #TheDamageReport #JohnIadarola #TheYoungTurks by The Damage Report
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THE LONG NIGHT (2022) Horror Movie Review | Lacks Atmosphere But Ends With a Punch
On episode 485 of Horror News Radio:
The Grue-Crew review… THE LONG NIGHT (2022).
Warning: possible spoilers after the initial impressions!
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This is HORROR NEWS RADIO, the official GRUESOME MAGAZINE podcast. Back with Doc Rotten once again are the scariest, goriest, bloodiest co-hosts on the 'Net.
Award-winning Film-maker, Christopher G. Moore
THE LONG NIGHT (2022, Paramount Pictures)
While searching for the parents she’s never known, New York transplant Grace (Scout Taylor-Compton) returns to her childhood southern stomping grounds with her boyfriend (Nolan Gerard Funk) to investigate a promising lead on her family’s whereabouts. Upon arrival, the couple’s weekend takes a bizarre, terrifying turn as a nightmarish cult and their maniacal leader terrorize the pair en route to fulfilling a twisted ancient apocalyptic prophecy.
Available In Theaters and Digitally on February 4, 2022
Directed by Rich Ragsdale
Written by Robert Sheppe, Mark Young
Cast: Scout Taylor-Compton, Nolan Gerard Funk, Deborah Kara Unger, Jeff Fahey
ANNOUNCEMENT Decades of Horror The Classic Era is partnering with THE CLASSIC SCI-FI MOVIE CHANNEL which will now include video episodes of The Classic Era! Available on Roku, AppleTV, Amazon FireTV, AndroidTV, Online Website. Across All OTT platforms, as well as mobile, tablet, and desktop. https://classicscifichannel.com/
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Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812 - Broadway - October 29, 2016 (Preview) (SunsetBlvd79's master) FORMAT:  VOB (no smalls) (SD) CAST: Denée Benton (Natasha), Josh Groban (Pierre), Brittain Ashford (Sonya), Lucas Steele (Anatole), Amber Gray (Hélène), Manik Choksi (Dolokhov), Gelsey Bell (Mary/Opera Singer/Maidservant), Nicholas Belton (Andrey/Bolkonsky) NOTES: Nice HD capture of this immersive production that take place all over the theater. Everything is captured as best as can be done in this setting. A beautiful production with so many layers and phenomenal performances. A- Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812 - Broadway - November 16, 2016 (SunsetBlvd79's master) FORMAT:  VOB (with smalls) (SD) CAST: Denée Benton (Natasha), Scott Stangland (s/b Pierre), Brittain Ashford (Sonya), Grace McLean (Marya D.), Lucas Steele (Anatole), Amber Gray (Hélène), Manik Choksi (Dolokhov), Gelsey Bell (Mary/Opera Singer/Maidservant), Nicholas Belton (Andrey/Bolkonsky), Paul Pinto (Balaga) NOTES: A great HD capture of this immersive production that take place all over the theater. This was Scott's first performance going on for Pierre and he did a wonderful job. A very innovative show with great music and terrific performances. A- Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812 - Broadway - December 29, 2016 (SJ Bernly's master) FORMAT:  VOB (with smalls) (SD) CAST: Denée Benton (Natasha), Josh Groban (Pierre), Brittain Ashford (Sonya), Grace McLean (Marya D.), Lucas Steele (Anatole), Amber Gray (Hélène), Manik Choksi (Dolokhov), Gelsey Bell (Mary/Opera Singer/Maidservant), Nicholas Belton (Andrey/Bolkonsky), Paul Pinto (Balaga) NOTES: Fantastic and powerful performances from the whole cast. This is as nicely captured as can be expected from this show. There are several set pieces that obstruct the view of the action in certain places. There are about fourteen minutes of blackouts: most of the first seven minutes of act one, one and a half minutes of The Private and Intimate Life of the House, one minute of The Ball, three minutes of Balaga, one minute of The Abduction, and a couple other quick dropouts. It’s filmed in 16:9, with a mix of wides, mediums, and close-ups. The sound is excellent. Includes curtain call and playbill scans. Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812 - Broadway - June 27, 2017 (SunsetBlvd79's master) FORMAT:  VOB (with smalls) (SD) |  TRADER'S NOTES: Act 2 only CAST: Shoba Narayan (u/s Natasha), Dave Malloy (t/r Pierre), Brittain Ashford (Sonya), Grace McLean (Marya D.), Lucas Steele (Anatole), Amber Gray (Hélène), Manik Choksi (Dolokhov), Courtney Bassett (u/s Mary/Opera Singer/Maidservant), Ken Wulf Clark (u/s Andrey/Bolkonsky), Paul Pinto (Balaga) NOTES: A Great HD capture of creator Dave Malloy stepping in for a limited run of shows. Beautiful performance from South Asian actress Shoba as Natasha. A few heads shot around in a couple of scenes downstage, but usually worked around when present. A- Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812 - Broadway - August 13, 2017 (SunsetBlvd79's master) FORMAT:  VOB (no smalls) (SD) |  TRADER'S NOTES: Highlights CAST: Denée Benton (Natasha), Okieriete Onaodowan (Pierre), Ingrid Michaelson (Sonya), Grace McLean (Marya D.), Lucas Steele (Anatole), Amber Gray (Hélène), Manik Choksi (Dolokhov), Courtney Bassett (Mary/Opera Singer/Maidservant), Nicholas Belton (Andrey/Bolkonsky), Paul Pinto (Balaga) NOTES: Beautiful HD capture from the Orchestra of Oak and Ingrid's Final Performances. Hands down the best capture of this show and from the perfect angle. All drama aside, Oak gave a rousing performance. A Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812 - Broadway - September 3, 2017 (Closing Night) (Highlights) FORMAT:  VOB (no smalls) (SD) CAST: Denée Benton (Natasha), Dave Malloy (Pierre), Brittain Ashford (Sonya), Grace McLean (Marya D.), Lucas Steele (Anatole), Amber Gray (Hélène), Manik Choksi (Dolokhov), Gelsey Bell (Mary/Opera Singer/Maidservant), Blaine Alden Krauss (u/s Andrey/Bolkonsky), Paul Pinto (Balaga) NOTES: Highlights filmed on phone only, sometimes films vertical. It includes Daves first entrance, prologue, Anatoles opera entrance, parts of the Abduction, the end of Pierre and Anatole, Pierre and Andrey and The Great Comet of 1812. Only known footage of the final show. mp4 and mov. A New Brain - Encores! Off-Center - June 24, 2015 (Opening Night) FORMAT:  VOB (with smalls) (SD) CAST: Jonathan Groff (Gordon), Aaron Lazar (Roger), Ana Gasteyer (Mimi), Dan Fogler (Mr. Bungee), Alyse Alan Louis (Rhoda), Josh Lamon (Richard), Jenni Barber (Nancy D), Bradley Dean (Dr. Jafar Berensteiner), Quentin Earl Darrington (The Minister), Rema Webb (Lisa)  
A New Brain - Off-Broadway - August, 1998 FORMAT:  MP4 (HD) CAST: Lewis Cleale (Gordon), Norm Lewis (Roger), Penny Fuller (Mimi), Chip Zien (Mr. Bungee), Liz Larsen (Rhoda), Michael Mandell (Richard), Kristin Chenoweth (Nancy D), John Jellison (Dr. Jafar Berensteiner), Keith Byron Kirk (The Minister), Mary Testa (Lisa) Newsies - Broadway - March 17, 2012 (Preview) (SunsetBlvd79's master) FORMAT:  MP4 (HD) CAST: Jeremy Jordan (Jack Kelly), Ben Fankhauser (Davey Jacobs), Kara Lindsay (Katherine Plumber), Andrew Keenan-Bolger (Crutchie), John Dossett (Joseph Pulitzer), Capathia Jenkins (Medda Larkin), Matthew Schechter (Les Jacobs) NOTES: Actually the better one of Sunset's 2 boots of this show. The other one done in July is shakier, with some dropouts and obstruction from heads. Newsies - Broadway - February 10, 2013 (Eleka Nahmen's master) FORMAT:  MP4 (HD) CAST: Corey Cott (Jack Kelly), Ben Fankhauser (Davey Jacobs), Kara Lindsay (Katherine Plumber), Andrew Keenan-Bolger (Crutchie), John Dossett (Joseph Pulitzer), LaVon Fisher-Wilson (Medda Larkin), Nicholas Lampiasi (Les Jacobs), Ryan Breslin (Race), Andy Richardson (Romeo), Brendon Stimson (Oscar Delancey), Mike Faist (Morris Delancey), Tommy Bracco (Spot Conlon), Aaron J Albano (Finch), John Michael Fiumara (Specs), Evan Kasprzak (Elmer), Garett Hawe (Albert), Iain Young (Henry), Jess LeProtto (Buttons), Jacob Guzman (Sniper/Scab), David Guzman (Mush), Hogan Fulton (Darcy) NOTES: Two separate recordings that were put together by the same master. The majority of the video is a stationary low quality wide shot, while the rest is mostly just closeups and mediums. Quality is much better during the zooms. Ends after "Once and for all". Newsies - Broadway - August 23, 2014 (SJ Bernly's master)
FORMAT: video CAST: Corey Cott (Jack Kelly), Ben Fankhauser (Davey Jacobs), Liana Hunt (Katherine Plumber), Andy Richardson (Crutchie), John Dossett (Joseph Pulitzer), Capathia Jenkins (Medda Larkin), Luca Padovan (Les Jacobs), Giuseppe Bausilio (Race), Tommy Martinez (Romeo), Brendon Stimson (Oscar Delancey), Adam Kaplan (Morris Delancey), JP Ferreri (u/s Finch), John Michael Fiumara (Specs), Evan Kasprzak (Elmer), Daniel Quadrino (Albert), John E Brady (Wiesel/Mr. Jacobi/Mayor), Stuart Marland (Snyder), Tom Alan Robbins (Theodore Roosevelt), Iain Young (Henry), Damon Gillespie (Buttons), Jacob Guzman (Sniper/Scab), Mark Aldrich (Seitz), Stuart Zagnit (Bunsen), Molly Jobe (Hannah), David Guzman (Mush), Nico James (Darcy) NOTES: The last show open to the public. The audience is very reactive and the cast gives and amazing performance. Newsies - Broadway - August 24, 2014 (Closing Night) (Highlights)
FORMAT: video CAST: Corey Cott (Jack Kelly), Ben Fankhauser (Davey Jacobs), Liana Hunt (Katherine Plumber), Andy Richardson (Crutchie), John Dossett (Joseph Pulitzer), Capathia Jenkins (Medda Larkin), Zachary Unger (Les Jacobs), Giuseppe Bausilio (Race), Tommy Martinez (Romeo), Brendon Stimson (Oscar Delancey), Adam Kaplan (Morris Delancey), Tommy Bracco (Spot Conlon), Aaron J Albano (Finch), John Michael Fiumara (Specs), Evan Kasprzak (Elmer), Daniel Quadrino (Albert), Stuart Zagnit (u/s Wiesel/Mr. Jacobi/Mayor), Stuart Marland (Snyder), Tom Alan Robbins (Theodore Roosevelt), Iain Young (Henry), Damon Gillespie (Buttons), Jacob Guzman (Sniper/Scab), Mark Aldrich (Seitz), Nick Sullivan (Bunsen), Molly Jobe (Hannah), David Guzman (Mush), Nico James (Darcy) NOTES: Washout and at times the camera is angled in a way that the action can't be seen. Newsies - First National Tour - October 25, 2014 (Highlights)
FORMAT: video CAST: Dan DeLuca (Jack Kelly), Jacob Kemp (Davey Jacobs), Stephanie Styles (Katherine Plumber), Zachary Sayle (Crutchie), Steve Blanchard (Joseph Pulitzer), Angela Grovey (Medda Larkin), Ben Cook (Race), Nico DeJesus (Romeo), John Hacker (Oscar Delancey), Michael Ryan (Morris Delancey), Julian DeGuzman (Finch), Jordan Samuels (Specs), Jeff Heimbrock (Elmer), Sky Flaherty (Albert), John E Brady (Wiesel/Mr. Jacobi/Mayor), James Judy (Snyder), Kevin Carolan (Theodore Roosevelt), DeMarius R Copes (Henry), Chaz Wolcott (Buttons), Ginna Claire Mason (Sniper/Scab), Mark Aldrich (Seitz), Bill Bateman (Bunsen), Meredith Inglesby (Hannah), Jack Sippel (Mush), Joshua Burrage (Darcy) NOTES: Yes, there are really two separate highlights compilations from this show. Highlights running 27 minutes long; includes Santa Fe (prologue), Carrying the Banner, The World Will Know, Seize the Day, Santa Fe (Reprise), King of New York, Once and For All, and Curtain Call. Act One videos are filmed pretty far back so it is pixely, some heads and washout. Act Two clips filmed from first row. Newsies - First National Tour - October 25, 2014 (Highlights) FORMAT:  MOV (SD) CAST: Dan DeLuca (Jack Kelly), Jacob Kemp (Davey Jacobs), Stephanie Styles (Katherine Plumber), Zachary Sayle (Crutchie), Steve Blanchard (Joseph Pulitzer), Angela Grovey (Medda Larkin), Ben Cook (Race), Nico DeJesus (Romeo), John Hacker (Oscar Delancey), Michael Ryan (Morris Delancey), Julian DeGuzman (Finch), Jordan Samuels (Specs), Jeff Heimbrock (Elmer), Sky Flaherty (Albert), John E Brady (Wiesel/Mr. Jacobi/Mayor), James Judy (Snyder), Kevin Carolan (Theodore Roosevelt), DeMarius R Copes (Henry), Chaz Wolcott (Buttons), Ginna Claire Mason (Sniper/Scab), Mark Aldrich (Seitz), Bill Bateman (Bunsen), Meredith Inglesby (Hannah), Jack Sippel (Mush), Joshua Burrage (Darcy) NOTES: Yes, there are really two separate highlights compilations from this show. Vertical highlights running 34 minutes long; includes Carrying the Banner, The World Will Know, Seize the Day, King of New York, and Letters from the Refuge. The clips have a lot of spotlight washout and do have heads and a bar in the video at times. Newsies - First National Tour - December 21, 2014 (SunsetBlvd79's master) FORMAT:  VOB (with smalls) (SD) CAST: Dan DeLuca (Jack Kelly), Jacob Kemp (Davey Jacobs), Stephanie Styles (Katherine Plumber), Zachary Sayle (Crutchie), Steve Blanchard (Joseph Pulitzer), Ben Cook (Race), John Hacker (Oscar Delancey), Michael Ryan (Morris Delancey), Julian DeGuzman (Finch), Jeff Heimbrock (Elmer), Sky Flaherty (Albert), John E Brady (Wiesel/Mr. Jacobi/Mayor), DeMarius R Copes (Henry), Jack Sippel (Mush), Joshua Burrage (Darcy) NOTES: Beautiful HD capture of the tour cast with no obstructions. Solid cast and performances. This includes the new song written for Crutchie, "Letter from the Refuge" as it was added for the tour. Newsies - First National Tour - September 15, 2015 (kradder32's master)
FORMAT: video CAST: Dan DeLuca (Jack Kelly), Jacob Kemp (Davey Jacobs), Stephanie Styles (Katherine Plumber), Zachary Sayle (Crutchie), Kevin Carolan (u/s Joseph Pulitzer), Angela Grovey (Medda Larkin), Jonathan Fenton (Les Jacobs), Eric Jon Mahlum (Theodore Roosevelt), Melissa Steadman Hart (Hannah) Newsies - First National Tour - January 8, 2016 (SunsetBlvd79's master) FORMAT:  MP4 (HD) CAST: Joey Barreiro (Jack Kelly), Stephen Michael Langton (Davey Jacobs), Morgan Keene (Katherine Plumber), Zachary Sayle (Crutchie), Steve Blanchard (Joseph Pulitzer), Aisha de Haas (Medda Larkin), Ethan Steiner (Les Jacobs) NOTES: Beautiful HD capture with no obstructions. This features the new cast that just took over the roles. Still a top notch tour and Joey has such a big beautiful voice! A+ Newsies - First National Tour - March 6, 2016 (kradder32's master) FORMAT:  VOB (with smalls) (SD) CAST: Joey Barreiro (Jack Kelly), Stephen Michael Langton (Davey Jacobs), Morgan Keene (Katherine Plumber), Zachary Sayle (Crutchie), Steve Blanchard (Joseph Pulitzer), Aisha de Haas (Medda Larkin), John Michael Pitera (Les Jacobs), Andrew Wilson (u/s Darcy) NOTES: A nice capture from the front orchestra, that results in some great close ups! This DVD gives you a perspective that most Newsies captures’ cannot. Zachary Sayle and Morgan Keene are huge standouts and gave fantastic performances. The action is followed nicely given the proximity to the stage, but some pieces of action have the focus delayed or are missed, as you can probably assume, dance numbers are hard to follow this close to the stage. Chaz gave a very funny BCEFA speech that is included (audio only). This capture is more wobbly than the (3/17) performance given where it was filmed in the theatre, near perfect audio that is synced with my Zoom H2. Newsies - First National Tour - September 11-15, 2016 (Pro-Shot's master) FORMAT:  MP4 (HD) CAST: Jeremy Jordan (Jack Kelly), Ben Fankhauser (Davey Jacobs), Kara Lindsay (Katherine Plumber), Andrew Keenan-Bolger (Crutchie), Steve Blanchard (Joseph Pulitzer), Aisha de Haas (Medda Larkin), Ethan Steiner (Les Jacobs), Ben Cook (Race), Nico DeJesus (Romeo), Anthony Norman (Oscar Delancey), Devin Lewis (Morris Delancey), Tommy Bracco (Spot Conlon), Iain Young (Finch), Jordan Samuels (Specs), Anthony Zas (Elmer), Sky Flaherty (Albert), John E Brady (Wiesel/Mr. Jacobi/Mayor), James Judy (Snyder), Kevin Carolan (Theodore Roosevelt), Chaz Wolcott (Buttons) NOTES: Filmed on stage in Hollywood Pantages Theatre on September 11 2016 followed by extra filming in 4 days. Distributed on dvd and online in 2017. Newsies - Pre-Broadway / Papermill Playhouse, Millburn - September-October, 2011 (Highlights) FORMAT:  VOB (with smalls) (SD) CAST: Jeremy Jordan (Jack Kelly), Ben Fankhauser (Davey Jacobs), Kara Lindsay (Katherine Plumber), Andrew Keenan-Bolger (Crutchie), John Dossett (Joseph Pulitzer), Capathia Jenkins (Medda Larkin), Matthew Schechter (Les Jacobs) NOTES: Hightlights of the only footage from the show's Pre-Broadway run. Highlights are out of order and from multiple dates. Two files are just audios from October 16. The video is completely obstructed the entire time. Newsies - Ziegfeld Theatre - March, 2020 (Pro-Shot's master) FORMAT:  MP4 (HD) CAST: Dylan Brinkman (Jack Kelly), Boston Gunther (Davey Jacobs), Kenzie Stiger (Katherine Plumber), Max Carter (Crutchie), Kevin Ireland (Joseph Pulitzer) Next to Normal - Broadway - March 28, 2009 (Preview) FORMAT:  VOB (with smalls) (SD) CAST: Alice Ripley (Diana), J Robert Spencer (Dan), Aaron Tveit (Gabe), Jennifer Damiano (Natalie), Adam Chanler-Berat (Henry), Louis Hobson (Dr. Fine/Dr. Madden) Next to Normal - Broadway - April 4, 2009 (Matinee) (Preview) FORMAT:  VOB (no smalls) (SD) CAST: Alice Ripley (Diana), J Robert Spencer (Dan), Aaron Tveit (Gabe), Jennifer Damiano (Natalie), Adam Chanler-Berat (Henry), Louis Hobson (Dr. Fine/Dr. Madden) Next to Normal - Broadway - April 10, 2009 (Preview) (SunsetBlvd79's master) FORMAT:  VOB (no smalls) (SD) CAST: Alice Ripley (Diana), J Robert Spencer (Dan), Aaron Tveit (Gabe), Jennifer Damiano (Natalie), Adam Chanler-Berat (Henry), Louis Hobson (Dr. Fine/Dr. Madden) NOTES: Beautiful capture of the full original cast, from the orchestra. This hands down is the best capture of the original cast. This was done early in Alice's run, before she had strained her voice. Wonderful to revisit this show in all its glory! A+ Next to Normal - Broadway - March 18, 2010 (juniper47's master) FORMAT:  MP4 (HD) CAST: Jessica Phillips (s/b Diana), J Robert Spencer (Dan), Kyle Dean Massey (Gabe), Jennifer Damiano (Natalie), Adam Chanler-Berat (Henry), Louis Hobson (Dr. Fine/Dr. Madden) NOTES: Master: juniper47 (released under the name greekymuse on Yahoo) Next to Normal - Dortmund - 2016 (Pro-Shot's master) FORMAT:  MP4 (HD) CAST: Maya Hakvoort (Diana), Rob Fowler (Dan), Johannes Huth (Gabe), Eve Rades (Natalie), Dustin Smailes (Henry), Jörg Neubauer (Dr. Fine/Dr. Madden) Next to Normal - First National Tour - April 29, 2011 (SunsetBlvd79's master) FORMAT:  VOB (with smalls) (SD) CAST: Pearl Sun (u/s Diana), Asa Somers (Dan), Curt Hansen (Gabe), Emma Hunton (Natalie), Preston Sadleir (Henry), Jeremy Kushnier (Dr. Fine/Dr. Madden) NOTES: Beautiful capture with no obstructions. Sensational performance from Pearl as Diana. She is in my tops for actresses playing the role. Great tenderness and vulnerability with a strong big voice! Don't miss this one! A Next to Normal - Fürth, Germany - November 2, 2013 (musicalwasmyfirstlove's master) FORMAT:  VOB (with smalls) (SD) CAST: Pia Douwes (Diana), Thomas Borchert (Dan), Dirk Johnston (Gabe), Sabrina Weckerlin (Natalie), Dominik Hees (Henry), Ramin Dustdar (Dr. Fine/Dr. Madden) NOTES: Missing the first 10 minutes of Act 2 ("Wish I Were Here" / "Wär ich nur da") A great quality recording of the German version of "Next to Normal" retitled "Fast Normal" (Almost Normal). The cast is wondeful and got a standing ovation that lasted a couple of minutes. Next to Normal - Off-Broadway / Second Stage - February 11, 2008 (broadwayspunk's master) FORMAT:  VOB (with smalls) (SD) CAST: Alice Ripley (Diana), Brian d'Arcy James (Dan), Aaron Tveit (Gabe), Jennifer Damiano (Natalie), Adam Chanler-Berat (Henry), Asa Somers (Dr. Fine/Dr. Madden) NOTES: This is not a great DVD by any means; I was sitting there, producers were behind me, as well as Matthew Scott and Jacqui Polk in front of me, ushers on either sight lines behind me. I held the camera to my chest for the entire show and caught whatever I could. It is blind shot, so there is absolutely no zooms. First video of the original Off-Broadway run. Next to Normal - Off-Broadway / Second Stage - March 13, 2008 (broadwayspunk's master) FORMAT:  VOB (with smalls) (SD) CAST: Alice Ripley (Diana), Brian d'Arcy James (Dan), Aaron Tveit (Gabe), Jennifer Damiano (Natalie), Adam Chanler-Berat (Henry), Asa Somers (Dr. Fine/Dr. Madden) NOTES: This includes Alice's flip out in the beginning to replace all the Costco stuff. It was a fantastic show and an even better video than my previous 3/1/08 master. I shot it in a different style to showcase more of the stage (since you can only stare at someone's face for so long). Really emotional times in the theatre and you can hear sniffles in the camera. Recorded three days before the show was closed and rewritten. Next to Normal - Pre-Broadway / Arena Stage - December 20, 2008 (SunsetBlvd79's master) FORMAT:  VOB (with smalls) (SD) CAST: Alice Ripley (Diana), J Robert Spencer (Dan), Aaron Tveit (Gabe), Jennifer Damiano (Natalie), Adam Chanler-Berat (Henry), Louis Hobson (Dr. Fine/Dr. Madden) NOTES: Great capture of the PreBroadway engagement in DC, with no obstructions. I can't say enough about this show and this performance was hands down, lightening in a bottle! A Next to Normal - Pre-Broadway / Arena Stage - December 21, 2008 (SunsetBlvd79's master) FORMAT:  VOB (with smalls) (SD) CAST: Alice Ripley (Diana), J Robert Spencer (Dan), Aaron Tveit (Gabe), Jennifer Damiano (Natalie), Adam Chanler-Berat (Henry), Louis Hobson (Dr. Fine/Dr. Madden) NOTES: Excellent rare capture of the PreBroadway DC run. This is when the show finally found focus, took shape and fell into place. Such a remarkable and raw performance from Alice here. If you thought you have seen her best performance, think again! A Next to Normal - TheaterWorks Hartford - 2017 (Pro-Shot's master) FORMAT:  MP4 (HD) CAST: Christiane Noll (Diana), David Harris (Dan), John Cardoza (Gabe), Maya Keleher (Natalie), Nick Sacks (Henry), JD Daw (Dr. Fine/Dr. Madden) NOTES: Beautiful multicam proshot archive for theatre. Rebroadcast in 2020 during quarantine, introduction and watermark at bottom of screen. Really, a very nice, beautiful video. 'night, Mother - Broadway - November 6, 2004 (Preview) FORMAT:  VOB (no smalls) (SD) CAST: Edie Falco (Jessie Cates), Brenda Blethyn (Thelma Cates) Nightman Cometh - LA - September, 2009 (Pro-Shot's master) FORMAT:  MP4 (HD) CAST: Danny DeVito, Artemis Pebdani, Rob Mclhenny, Kaitlin Olsen, Charlie Day, Glenn Howerton Notre-Dame de Paris - France - 1998 (Pro-Shot's master) FORMAT:  AVI (SD) CAST: Hélène Ségara (Esmeralda), Garou (Quasimodo), Daniel Lavoie (Frollo), Bruno Pelletier (Gringoire), Patrick Fiori (Phoebus), Luck Mervil (Clopin), Julie Zenatti (Fleur-de-lys)
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