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Nigredo's First Issue is Now Available
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Now available: Nigredo, an international anthology of art and writing from 21 contributors in response to current cultural and political conditions.
From the base dissolution or putrefaction of matter—the Nigredo of language, image and gesture—the first stage of a process of transformation occurs. It begins at ground zero where antagonisms and sympathies root and intensify—it ends with a work offered to others.
Nigredo also refers to the historical situation we find ourselves in, where conflict is the norm—whether experienced physically, psychologically, culturally, socially, economically, politically, racially, and by gender—and peace a momentary relief.
Contributors:
WILL ALEXANDER KIRSTIN CHAPPELL ANDREI CODRESCU W. A. DAVISON KATHY FOX JOËL GAYRAUD CHARLES BAUDELAIRE JON GRAHAM ALLAN GRAUBARD JOAN HALL BEATRIZ HAUSNER S. HIGGINS STUART INMAN PATRICK LEPETIT RIK LINA PAUL MCRANDLE ANDREW MENDEZ VALERY OISTEANU RUTH OISTEANU GREGG SIMPSON JOHN SOLT JANE SPARKES PETER LAMBORN WILSON
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Review : The United States vs. Billie Holiday (2021)
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From the first time that my young ears heard Strange Fruit, I was fascinated with Billie Holiday.  As my jazz education grew, I learned more about her “controversial” past, and how it influenced the music she created.  While Lady Sings the Blues was around well before The United States vs. Billie Holiday, Lady Sings the Blues seemingly had the agenda of boosting the profile of Diana Ross as a solo artist in its depiction of Billie Holiday’s life.  To my knowledge, this is the first film that explicitly focuses on how Holiday became entangled in the war on drugs as backlash for her attempts to shed a light on civil rights, which immediately made it much-watch material for me (which was only further validated by Andra Day’s Golden Globes win).
During an interview with Reginald Lord Devine (Leslie Jordan), Billie Holiday (Andra Day) is questioned about her persistence to sing Strange Fruit despite powerful objections to it.  Holiday reminisces on her fame and the freedom it should have afforded her, but due to governmental opposition from politicians like Harry J. Anslinger (Garrett Hedlund), members of her camp such as her husband Monroe (Erik LaRay Harvey) and her manager Joe Glaser (Dusan Dukic) press her to change her tune.  Anslinger, at his wit’s end in regard to stopping Holiday’s (and jazz music as a whole) influence over the masses, poses a plan to attack Holiday’s credibility via her connection to drugs.  Holday shares a chance encounter with a young soldier named Jimmy Fletcher (Trevante Rhodes), but she soon finds out that Fletcher works for the FBN, and after an arrest, Holiday is booked and sentenced to jail time, a vicious cycle that continues to haunt her professionally and personally. 
The United States vs. Billie Holiday does the majority of heavy lifting by presenting Billie Holiday as an example of fame not even being enough to equalize Black stars in the eyes of the public, and especially within the eyes of the powers that be.  The tactics presented are definitely not new, and many are still implemented to this day, but that doesn’t take away from the pain of Holiday’s forced fall from grace.  The psychological warfare that comes with being the target of the government’s ire is laid out via deception, the tarnishing of identity, and eventually, the removal of rights.  Since no side presented is absent of wrongdoing, we are shown how the fallout of these actions impacts people on all sides of the created conflicts, especially in the story of Jimmy Fletcher, who literally plays both sides throughout the course of the story.
As a Billie Holiday biopic, this one is a brutally honest presentation of her confrontational nature.  In all fairness, for someone who was simply trying to bring awareness to human rights atrocities via the platform she was given, the way she was treated as public enemy number one was unnecessary.  At times, the Lee Daniels habit of being a bit on the melodramatic side presents itself, which can be distracting, but it almost seems as if he embellishes in Holiday’s darkness in hopes that his somewhat dramatic camp can offset that.  Precious famously found him taking a similar approach of stripping away all of the glamour from key actresses while bathing them in despair, and just like Mo’Nique, Andra Day has already found herself the beneficiary of accolades for the approach, so more power to Lee Daniels for unlocking the secrets to the game.
Despite my feelings on the way that Lee Daniels directs his actors, I will happy admit that he has production chops for days.  Casting Andra Day as Billie Holiday more than covers the bases in terms of making sure the musicality is handled, as Day has already proven herself with a successful music career prior to venturing into the world of acting.  The film is rich with a golden hue that induces a sense of nostalgia in spite of the very dark places in which the story traverses.  That sense of darkness and impending doom is further driven by the score, which methodically carries us from performance to performance.  The editing and shifts between looks works well in tandem with the cinematography, presented as a camera that dances just on the outskirts of the emotionally raw epicenters it witnesses.
Anda Day manages to take her confidence derived from her musical talents and infuse it into an authentic, true to the heart approximation of Holiday’s famous accent and mannerisms without overdoing it, which makes her the center of attention in any frame she exists in.  Leslie Jordan does a powerful job of setting the tone through playful ignorance, both of the weight behind Holiday’s intentions and Reginald Lord Devine’s hurtful words.  Miss Lawrence provides powerfully raw unconditional protection as a bodyguard figure, while Da’Vine Joy Randolph plays counterpart to that physical rawness by providing unconditional truth, making the pair a powerful backing force for Day’s presence as Holiday.  As for forces of opposition (of which plenty can be found), Tevante Rhodes plays the most dynamic foil, despite a seemingly constricted performance that or may not have been consciously kept within a certain boundary of expression.  Tone Bell and Erik LaRay Harvey give the alpha male character textures, while Garrett Hedlund and Randy Davison sat in as more traditional antagonists.  Lester Young had shades of the alpha in his performance, but leaned more into the realms of emotional manipulation than brute force.  Appearances by Melvin Gregg, Kevin Hanchard, Natasha Lyonne, Dusan Dukic, Warren “Slim” Williams, Evan Ross and more fill out the cast.
While an entertaining movie, and possibly a bit of an emotional strain for those not familiar with the work of Lee Daniels, I can give The United States vs. Billie Holiday kudos for illustrating how timeless the treatment of Black artists who go against the grain can be.  For its high production value, I’d like to try and place it in a double feature with a film like Straight Out of Compton, a film with equally high production value and a nearly identical narrative (minus the drug addiction aspect) in hopes that this similarity can be clearly illustrated.
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WHAT TO WATCH THIS WEEKEND October 11, 2019  - THE KING, GEMINI MAN, PARASITE and More!
Having barely recovered from this past weekend’s double whammy of New York Comic-Con and New York Film Festival, I’m starting to question whether I should continue doing this column… again. It’s a lot of work putting it together each week, and it’s really tough to balance this with my paying writing work.
It certainly doesn’t help matters that I never got around to finishing last week’s column, because I got too busy with other stuff, but this week, I haven’t seen any of the three wide releases for various reasons, so there might not be as much to write about. Since I’ve already reviews Bong Joon-ho’s Parasite for The Beat, I want to talk about another amazing film getting a limited theatrical release.
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That movie is David Michôd’s THE KING, which Netflix is giving a limited theatrical release before its streaming debut on the service starting November 1.
Set in the 15th Century, the movie is loosely adapted on Shakespeare’s King Henry IV and Henry V but it’s handled in a lot less stodgy way than other Shakespeare films like Michael Fassbender’s recent turn as Hamlet. Henry IV is played by Michôd regular Ben Mendelson, but Henry V is played by Timothée Chalamet who has zero interest in being king even after his father dies.  But the performance that really grabbed my attention was that of Joel Edgerton (who co-wrote the screenplay with Michôd) who I didn’t even recognize as the younger king’s trusty colleague Falstaff until about an hour into the movie. Robert Pattinson (who appeared in Michôd’s The Rover) plays a smaller but absolutely hilarious role that I won’t reveal, although it’s hard to forget it since it’s such a different character for Pattinson. Much of the film deals with how Henry handles becoming King of England, especially when he’s pushed to go to war with France. I don’t have a lot more to say about this movie is that it surpassed all my expectations, especially in the battle sequence in the last half of the movie which is on par with anything in Gladiator or Braveheart, but then there’s an equally terrific epilogue that really shows Chalamet to be at the top of his game. I also should mention the amazing turns by Sean Harris from Mission: Impossible  - Fallout, Lily Rose-Depp and Thomasin McKenzie as Henry’s sister. 
This is just a great film that I hope people will make an effort to go see in theaters, even though Netflix really isn’t giving it as big a theatrical or awards push as some of their other movies. I know it’s playing at the Landmark 57thStreet in New York,  but that’s the only theater I could find.
That aside, the big movie of the weekend is Ang Lee’s GEMINI MAN (Paramount), starring Will Smith and Will Smith. You may already know the general premise that it involves an older hitman played by Smith being hunted by a younger Smith, or maybe it’s vice versa. I don’t know since I had to miss the New York press screening due to illness, but I’ll probably try to see this when it opens this weekend. I might even give it a look in 3D at 128 FS, as maybe the third time’s the charm in that format.
U.A. Releasing is attempting their second animated release of the year with THE ADDAMS FAMILY, which I’ll be seeing on Wednesday night and reviewing over at The Beat. It has a pretty amazing voice cast, and I’ve been a fan of the comic strips and TV show, enough to hope that the filmmakers behind Sausage Party can do it justice and still be funny with a PG rating.
I’m a little bit dubious of CBS Films’ JEXI, starring Adam Devine, since the studio decided not to screen in advance for critics, and that’s VERY rare for a populist comedy like this one, which basically has Devine falling for his Siri-like smartphone assistant, or maybe it’s vice versa. If I can find the time, I might check this out, but I don’t expect it to do very well with so little advance promotion.
You can read more about these wide releases and how they might fare over at my weekly Box Office Preview at The Beat.
LIMITED RELEASES
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I’ve already reviewed Bong Joon-ho’s new film PARASITE (NEON) over at The Beat, but it’s an intriguing enough film that I certainly could talk more about it.  It’s an interesting look at the Korean class system through the interactions between a family living in poverty and the rich family they dupe into letting into their homes. The movie looks incredible and Bong’s cast is top-notch in creating a dark comedy dealing with rather serious issues, and honestly, you should go to see it without knowing too much about it, so that’s all I’ll say.  Interestingly, the movie has already sold out about seven preview screenings on Thursday night and a few more Friday at the IFC Centerwhere Director Bong and a few of his stars will be doing QnAs after the shows.
I had been tracking Michael Goy’s MARY (RLJE Films) for some time, mainly because it has an impressive cast including Gary Oldman and Emily Mortimer, but also it mostly takes place on a haunted boat, and I’m generally a fan of boating. Mary is actually the boat’s name, one that’s spotted by Oldman’s working class captain David who wants to make a better life for his family, something he thinks the boat can help with. Once David and his family are out at seas, they begin to turn on one another and lose their sanity as the boat drifts off-course.
Opening in New York and L.A. on Wednesday is Eric Notarnicola’s Mister America (Magnolia), and if you’re in New York, you can try to get tickets for the Metrograph where Notarnicola will be appearing with stars Tim Heidecker and Gregg Turkington aka “Neil Hamburger” for three shows tonight! It’s a faux political documentary following Heidecker on his campaign to depose the incumbent San Berarndino D.A. who tried him for selling e-cigs at an EDM festival, killing many. If this is even remotely as weird as the last few films I’ve seen with Heidecker and Turkington, it’s probably best that I haven’t seen this, and probably won’t, although the premise sounds intriguing.
There are some interesting docs this weekend including Fantastic Fungi, directed by time-lapse photographer Louie Schwartzberg (Wings of Life and the 3D IMAX film Mysteries of the Unseen Worlds) and “written” by Mark Monroe, who has been involved with some great docs including this year’sThe Biggest Little Farm. As you can tell from the title, this one explores the ground beneath our feet and how the fungi kingdom offers ways to heal and save our planet. It’s opening at New York’s Village East Cinemason Friday and in other theatersdown the road. Oh yeah, it’s also narrated by Brie Larson.
Also opening at the QuadFriday is Robin McKenna’s documentary  Gift (Matson Films), based on Lewis Hyde’s “The Gift: Creativity and the Artist in the Modern World,” exploring the relationship between art and the “gift economy.”
Opening at the Cinema Village Friday is Killing Zoe writer Roger Avary’s new movie Lucky Day (Lionsgate), starring Luke Bracey, Nina Dobrev, Crispin Glover and Clifton Collins Jr. It’s about a paranoid safe-cracker and his family who have to face a psychotic hitman out for revenge. I’m guessing that Glover is playing the psycho.
As far as sequels, there’s Along Came the Devil 2 (Gravitas Ventures), the sequel to Jason and Heather DeVan’s Along Came the Devil, which I’m honestly not sure I saw. Laura Slade Wiggins plays Jordan who receives an unsettling voice mail and returns home to her estranged father (Bruce Davison) only to learn that a demonic force has attached itself to the town.
Lastly, there’s Broadway star Michael Damian’s High Strung Free Dance (Atlas Distribution), the sequel to his 2016 movie High Strung, which I’ve never seen. It follows Thomas Doherty’s young choreographer Zander Raines as he gives a break to a talented contemporary dancer (Juliet Doherty) and a pianist (Harry Jarvis) by putting them in his Broadway show “Free Dance,” that becomes more complicated by a love triangle between the three. It also stars Jane Seymour, who was also in the previous film.
LOCAL FESTIVALS
The New York Film Festival is finishing up this Friday with Edward Norton’s new ‘50s detective film MOTHERLESS BROOKLYN, which I quite liked and have also reviewed for The Beat. Also playing is Mati Diop’s Cannes prize-winning Atlantics, which will be on Netflix in November.
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Before I get to the regular Netflix releases, I do want to draw special attention to Abe Forythe’s LITTLE MONSTERS, which just received a one-night nationwide screening on Tuesday but will debut on Hulu this Friday. It’s a very witty zombie comedy set in Australia starring Alexander England (Alien: Covenant) as Dave, a slacker musician who develops a crush on his nephew’s beguiling kindergarten teacher Miss Caroline (played indelibly by Oscar winner Lupita Nyong’o). When he finds out that the class is being taken on a field trip to a petting zoo, Dave volunteers as a chaperone, only for things to get complicated when they get there and a famed child entertainer called Teddy McGiggle (and played by Josh Gad) starts showing interest in Miss Caroline. Oh, yeah, and I also mentioned zombie, didn’t I? The class arrives at the park just as a zombie outbreak begins so Dave and Miss Caroline have to protect the kids.
I generally liked this movie, which I found quite witty and a much stronger zombie-comedy effort than something like last year’s Anna and the Apocalypse. I loved what Lupita does with her characterization in this and I even kind of liked Josh Gad, although he took his character a little too far at times. Either way, if you have Hulu-- as I now do -- this is a fun watch and you can do worse with your time.
Although Vince Gilligan’s EL CAMINO: A BREAKING BAD MOVIE with Aaron Paul reprising his role of Jesse Pinkman is streaming on Netflix starting Friday, it’s also getting a rather limited run in theaters for those who would prefer to see it that way. I personally haven’t seen it yet, but it’s supposed to be a direct continuation from that amazing final episode of Breaking Bad. A few places where you can see it live with other fans including the IFC Center and Alamo Drafthouse in Brooklyn. Also on Netflix Friday is the psychological thrillerFracturedfrom Brad Anderson, starring Sam Worthington – I wonder where he’d gotten – and Lily Rabe from American Horror Story. Worthington plays Ray, who is driving across country with his wife and daughter when they stop at a rest area where his daughter falls and breaks her arm. Once he gets her to the hospital, Ray passes out from exhaustion and when he wakes up, his wife and daughter are missing with absolutely no record of them having ever been there. I haven’t had a chance to see this but I’m always interested in what Brad Anderson is up to since I’m such a huge fan of his earlier movies like Session 9 and The Machinist.
REPERTORY
METROGRAPH (NYC):
Shirkers director Sandi Tan returns to the Metrograph to screen Leos Carax’s 1999 film Pola Xin 35mm on Saturday night, and the Metrograph continues its “NYC ’81” series this weekend with Andrew Bergman’s So Fine, a series of New York shorts from 1981, Peter Yates’ Eyewitness, Louis Malle’s My Dinner with Andreand more. This Saturday, Welcome To Metrograph: Reduxwill screen Martin Scorsese’s 1974 filmAlice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore, starring Ellen Burstyn and Kristopher Kristopherson, which I believe was the inspiration for the TV sitcom “Alice” but I could be wrong. Late Nites at Metrograph  has the greatest movie in the series so far, John Carpenter’s Escape from New York, starring Kurt Russell, which is also a part of “NYC ’81.” Playtime: Family Matineeswill screen Miyazaki’s Oscar-nominated 2004 film Howl’s Moving Castle.
ALAMO DRAFTHOUSE BROOKLYN(NYC)
There’s still a few tickets for tonight’s “Weird Wednesday” movie, Lucio Fulci’s The Devil’s Honey. Thursday night the Alamo is showing Bong Joon-ho’s Snowpiercer from 2014 as his new movie Parasite opens (that one’s almost sold out as of this writing). Sunday afternoon, the Alamo is screening a 35mm print of the 1960’s Korean film The Housemaid, which inspired Parasite. Monday night (and already sold out) is a screening of The Cabinet of Dr. Caligariwith a live score (sorry!). Next week’s “Terror Tuesday” is Ti West’s House of the Devil, a fantastic chiller, and next week’s “Weird Wednesday” is the 1987 British film Born of Fire, presented by my good friend and filmmaker Ted Geoghegan.
THE NEW BEVERLY (L.A.):
The Dolemite series continues with a double feature of Dolemite is My Name with the Dolemite movie The Human Tornado (1976), then on Thursday night, the Eddie Murphy double features with Disco Godfather (1979). Wednesday’s horror movie is Robert Wise’s 1963 film The Haunting while Friday’s horror matinee is Hello Mary Lou: Pro Night I I(1987) Tarantino’s Death Proof is the Friday night midnight offering, while Dolemite Is My Namewill screen Saturday night at midnight. (Listen, the Eddie Murphy is not really repertory but it’s a great movie to see with an audience, so take advantage of this chance being given to you by the New Bev, and go see it!!!) This weekend’s “Kiddee Matinee” is Jules Bass’ Mad Monster Party? from 1967 and starring the one and only Boris Karloff. There’s also a Halloween Edition of “Cartoon Club” on Saturday AND Sunday, but they’re both sold out online. Monday afternoon, there’s a matinee of Wes Craven’s Scream (1996)
FILM FORUM (NYC):
I’m pretty excited about the Film Forum’s upcoming “Shitamachi” series starting next week, but in the meantime, the Forum will be screening a 50thanniversary 4k restoration of Yôji Yamada’s Tora-San, Our Loveable Tramp (It’s Tough Being a Man), which is part of a long-running series that I personally have never had a chance to see even though I’ve loved Yamada’s Edo-period samurai films from a few years back. This weekend’s “Film Forum Jr.” is A Boy Named Charlie Brown, and the Film Forum is also screening a 4k restoration of Bob Fosse’s Sweet Charity, both of them also from 1969 and celebrating their 50thanniversaaries.  Bill Forsyth’s Gregory’s Girl will end Thursday while the Yves St. Laurent doc Celebration will continue through next Tuesday. The “Shirley Clarke 100” will continue through the rest of the month but only her 1962 doc Robert Frost: A Lover’s Quarrel with the World screens this weekend on Saturday.
AERO  (LA):
Looks like a planned James Ivory double features for Thursday and Friday have been cancelled, but they’ll be showing the excellent doc Love, Antosha about the late Anton Yelchin in a double feature with Drake Doremus’ Like Crazy. Saturday begins a “Béla Tarr Revisited” series showing films by the popular Hungarian auteur with The Turin Horse (2011) on Saturday night and the new 4k restoration of Sátántángo on Sunday. Just FYI, the latter is 450 minutes or about 7 and a half hours long. There will be an intermission and an extended break but hopefully, you REALLY love Tarr’s work. (I don’t.) Tuesday’s free “Tuesdays with Lorre” screening is The Beast with Five Fingers from 1946.
MUSEUM OF THE MOVING IMAGE (NYC):
“See It Big! Ghost Stories” continues this weekend with Tim Burton’s Beetlejuice on Saturday and Ti West’s The Inkeepers on Sunday, both worthwhile movies to see on the big screen. MOMI is also starting a new series called “No Joke: Absurd Comedy as Political Reality” kicking off with a Weds. night screening of Mister America (see above) and then Paul Verhoeven’s Starship Troopers on Saturday and “An Evening with the Yes Men” (political documentarians) on Sunday. On Sunday afternoon is the “Sesame Street Short Film Festival” screening a bunch of live action and animated shorts commissioned by the popular PBS show.
QUAD CINEMA (NYC):
Francis Ford Coppola’s restored and remastered Cotton Club Encore, which just premiered at the New York Film Festival a couple weeks back will get a theatrical run at the Quad, as will Serge Gainsbourg’s Je T’Aime Moi Non Plus(1976), starring Jane Birkin as a truck stop waitress who begins a friendship with Joe Dallesandro’s garbage truck driver, making his boyfriend (Hugues Quester) jealous.  
IFC CENTER (NYC)
Not sure what’s going on with the IFC Center’s ongoing weekend rep series but George Miller’s Mad Max: Fury Road(2015) will screen just before midnight on Friday and Saturday, and then the Coens’ 1998 comedy The Big Lebowski will screen as part of Late Night Favorites: Summer 2019as will Satoshi Kon’s 2006 film Paprika.
EGYPTIAN THEATRE (LA):
The Egyptian is pretty busy this weekend with “German Currents 2019” i.e. not repertory, but on Saturday, they’ll show a “Retroformat” screening of the 1928 film The Spielerwith live accompaniment.
BAM CINEMATEK(NYC):
This Sunday’s “Beyond the Canon” is a double feature of Claudia Well’s Girlfriends (1978) with John Cassavetes’ Husbands (1970).
ROXY CINEMA (NYC)
Oddly, the Roxy is screening the 2015 horror movie Unfriended on Wednesday and then David Lynch’s Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me(1992) on Thursday, but really you should go there to see Lulu Wang’s excellent The Farewell – my #1 movie of 2019 so far – if you haven’t seen it yet.
LANDMARK THEATRES NUART  (LA):
This Friday’s midnight movie is John Carpenter’s 1978 horror classic Halloween.
And great news... MOMA should be back next week!
Next week, Angelina Jolie returns as Maleficent, Mistress of Evil, but the movie I’m really looking forward to is Zombieland Double Tap.
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NSU lists Spring 2018 grads
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NATCHITOCHES – Northwestern State University awarded 922 degrees to 906 graduates during Spring Commencement ceremonies May 11, one of the largest graduating classes in the university’s history.  Graduates listed by hometown are as follows. 
 Abilene, Texas -- RaeSheen Evans, Bachelor of Science in Nursing;
 Abita Springs -- Brittany Schenck, Master of Arts in Teaching;
 Albacete, Spain -- Rafael Caulin Atienzar, Bachelor of Science;
 Albany -- Kaitlynn Kinchen, Bachelor of Arts; Hailey Pomes, Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science;
 Alexandria -- Annie Davis, Associate of Science in Nursing; Derranique Dabney, Mark Thompson, Associate of General Studies; Shanequa Watkins, Associate of General Studies,
Bachelor of Social Work; Carlos Sykes, Destinie White, Bachelor of Arts; Monnie Guillory, John Klock, Jody Rachal, Bachelor of General Studies; Ashley Ammons, Terri Clemons, Thomas Crowe, Brandy Danzy, Chamiqua Henderson, Adrienne Jett, Tadriel Jones, Luke Laborde, Donald Price, Amber Williams Taylor, Bachelor of Science; Shelby Laborde, Master of Arts; Jason Ardoin, Maile Cruz, Bret McCormick, Master of Arts in Teaching; Courtney Gistorb, Master of Education; Rachel Boraks, LaToya Smith-Mosley, Master of Science; Lisa Lauva, Master of Science in Nursing;
 Anacoco -- Terah McClintock, Shelby Mcelveen, Associate of Science in Nursing; Mercedes Morgan, Justin Owens, Bachelor of General Studies; Reese Buzzell, Kristen Eusay, Bachelor of Science; Katie Perkins, Bachelor of Science in Nursing;
 Arlington, Texas -- Felicia Jackson-Lombard, Associate of General Studies;
 Arnaudville -- Jacob David, Bachelor of General Studies; Nikki Lee, Bachelor of Science; Nathaniel Siverand, Master of Arts in Teaching;
 Athens, Texas -- Alejandra Monjardin, Bachelor of Music in Education;
 Atlanta -- Morgan Williams, Bachelor of Science;
 Atlanta, Texas -- Shannon Jones, Bachelor of Science;
 Austell, Georgia -- Heather Hill, Master of Education;
 Austin, Texas -- Dylan Graves, Bachelor of Music Education, Erica Ervin, Master of Arts;
 Azle, Texas -- Alexandra Furtney, Bachelor of Music Education; Jessica Mast, Master of Science;
 Baker – Nijah Lain, Bachelor of Science;
                                                                                                                                                Baldwin – Donna Lancelin, Gerianna Lyons, Bachelor of Science;
Ball – KatieWakefield, Bachelor of Arts; Megan Wakefield, Bachelor of Science; Courtney Brown, Master of Arts in Teaching;
 Barksdale, AFB – Heather Williams, Associate of Science in Nursing; Tova Volcheck, Bachelor of Science;
 Baton Rouge—Sabre Whitworth, Associate of General Studies; Aimee Rowlen, Bachelor of General Studies; Bria Beathley, Krystal Cargo, Marquise Foster, Madison Fry, Meshon Plant, Maria Rome, Gina Saucier, Savannah Thibodeaux, Bachelor of Science; Bruce Craft, Master of Arts; Adam White, Master of Arts in Teaching; Kiara McKee, Master of Education; Lloyd Courtney, Steel Henry, Mario Lewis, Master of Science;
Beaumont, Texas – Brandon Nugent, Bachelor of General Studies; Andrew Bluiett, Bachelor of Science;
                                                                                                                                                Beech Island, South Carolina – Michael Larsen, Bachelor of Science;
 Belle Rose – Sharlin Forte, Bachelor of Science;                                                                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                                                                                      Bentley – Zachary Doucet, Bachelor of Music;
 Benton – Kayla Reyes, Associate of Science in Nursing, Terrance Danford, Bachelor of Arts; Kelyn Bihm, Elizabeth Jones, Jennifer Rose; Bachelor of Science; Jordan Carroll, Laura Mahony, Master of Arts in Teaching; Joshua Waldrop, Master of Music; Stephanie Barnard, Lauren Ford, Brittney Gillyard, Joseph Martin, Master of Science in Nursing;
 Blaine, Washington – Michael Gregg, Bachelor of Science;                                                                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                                                                                     Bordelonville – Taylor Arnouville, Bachelor of Music;
Bossier City – Victoria Gernon, Associate of General Studies; Michelle East, Shelly Boudria, Heather Casil, April Lebick, Michael Marceaux, Denisa Palyok, Nikisha Sanders, Macey Sims, Associate of Science in Nursing; Bonny Bacoccini, Benjamin Nati-Johnson, Melisha Rounds, Bachelor of Arts; Alexander Butler, Bachelor of Music; Jamie Neeley, Bachelor of Music Education; Jael Ahmad, Richard Bass, Mickayla Blue, Lindsay Dupree, Laschae Gadson, Courtney Giddens, Devonte Hall, Anton Inyakov, Casey Johnson, Corey Johnson, Haley Jorgensen, Kelsea Long, Shelly Purcell, Timothy Rice, Makenzie Smith, Tabitha Stevenson, Kiera White, Bachelor of Science; Caitlyn Drake, Earline Furlow, Bachelor of Social Work; Alexandra Ekstrom, Master of Arts;
Kristen Collins, Ginger Deramus, Ashley Masterson, Master of Arts in Teaching; Bobbie Dye, Master of Education; Ashley Ince, Master of Science; Megan Atkinson, Garrett Camp, Teri Duggan, Chenoa Hakun, Thresa Hargrave, Richard Howard, Tanya Slayter, Chelsea Smith, Karen Taylor, Holly Welch, Master of Science in Nursing;                                                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                                                                                     Bourg – Micaiah Richie, Bachelor of Social Work;
 Boyce – Ekaterina Bordelon, Lauren Davison, Curtis Fennell, Timothy Miller, Lachan Misner, Bachelor of Science; Adrianne Vallee, Bachelor of Social Work; Heather Ducote, Master of Science in Nursing;
                                                                                                                                      Boynton Beach, Florida – Kimberly Bain, Master of Arts;                                                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                                                                                     Brandenton, Florida – Alexandra Latham, Bachelor of Science;                                                                                                                                                
Breaux Bridge – Arthur LeBlanc, Bachelor of Science;
 Brusly – Dominique Bennett, Bachelor of Science                                                                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                                                                                      Burleson, Texas – Brendan Raincrow, Bachelor of Music Education;
 Calhoun – Kristin Anderson, Brittney Kerrigan, Amanda Stewart, Mallarie Toms,
Master of Science in Nursing;
                                                                                                                                      Campbell, Texas – Harlan Weaver, Bachelor of Science;
 Campti – Kimberly Sepulvado, Associate of Science in Nursing; Trenton Parker, Bachelor of Science;
                                                                                                                                                Cankton – Meaghan Gibbs, Master of Education;
 Carencro – William LaFleur, Bachelor of Science, Amy Spainhower,  Master of Science in Nursing;                                                                                                                                      
Cartagena, Colombia – Carlos Camargo Patron, Bachelor of Music, Bachelor of Science; Ronald Rodriguez Herrera, Bachelor of Music; Angela Coneo Valdez, Bachelor of Science;
                                                                                                                                               Cedar City, Utah – Brittany Goldberg, Master of Science;
                                                                                                                                                Cedar Hill, Texas – Korliss Johnson, Bachelor of General Studies;
                                                                                                                                        Cedar Park, Texas – David Moritz, Bachelor of Science;
 Center Point – Christina Blackmon, Bachelor of Science in Nursing;
                                                                                                                                    Charlotte, North Carolina – Ciera Jenkins, Bachelor of Arts;
Chesapeake, Virginia – Chandler Monk, Bachelor of Arts;
                                                                                                                                                  Chopin – Sadie Delrie, Bachelor of Arts;
                                                                                                                                                  Choudrant – Kathryn Claborn, Master of Science in Nursing;
                                                                                                                                      Church Point – Kristian Burrow, Bachelor of Arts; Shelbi Richard,
Bachelor of Science;
 Clarence – Mayshonna Bayonne, Bachelor of Social Work;
                                                                                                                                            Clarksville, Tennessee – Savannah Sherman, Associate of General Studies;
                                                                                                                                      Cloutierville – Jamacia Sykes, Associate of General Studies; LaKrisha Burrell, Bachelor of General Studies;
                                                                                                                                      Colfax – Ashley Brown, Associate of General Studies; Austin Clark, Bachelor of Music Education; Brittany Zito, Bachelor of Science in Nursing;                                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                                                                                     Colleyville, Texas – David Fry, Bachelor of Arts;
                                                                                                                                                  Compton, California – Iziahiah Sweeney, Bachelor of General Studies;                                                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                                                                                      Converse – Lisa Rachall, Associate of General Studies; Samantha Davis, Corey Dixon, Bachelor of Science                                                                                                                                                
Coppell, Texas – Nicole Patterson, Master of Arts in Teaching;
Corona, California – Ashley Rodriguez, Master of Arts;
                                                                                                                                                   Coushatta – Callie Tucker, Associate of Science in Nursing; John Griffith, Bachelor of Arts, John Squires, Bachelor of General Studies; Lajustice Johnson, Jacob Shaver, Keyairrowa Thomas, Treasure Wilson, Rena Yount, Bachelor of Science; Stacie Cason, Master of Arts; John McCrory, Master of Science; Jeanette Tilley, Master of Science in Nursing;                                                                                                                                      
 Covington – Cynthia Lester, Associate of Arts; Margaret Denny, Jeremy Hutchinson, Bachelor of Arts; Titus McCann, Bachelor of Science; Tonda Collett, Master of Education;                                                                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                                                                                      Crowley – Kylan Poullard, Bachelor of Science;                                                                                                                                              
 Cypress, Texas – Jessica Lykins, Bachelor of Science;
                                                                                                                                                D'Iberville, Mississippi – Liana Cuttie, Master of Science in Nursing;                                                                                                                                      
 Dallas, Texas – Blayne Fugere, Bachelor of Music; Amy Renteria, Bachelor of Science;
                                                                                                                                                DeRidder –Kelly Hopson, Sarah James, Courtney Swisher, Associate of Science in Nursing; Jasmine Monk, Associate of General Studies; Breanne Brauer, Crystal Smith, Krystle Sowells. Bachelor of Arts; Jacqueline Rushford, Scott Stearns, Mandy Wilson, Bachelor of Science; Michael Harris, Jacob Tinney, Master of Science;
Delhi – Mia McCall, Bachelor of Science in Nursing;                                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                                                                                      Denham Springs – Tina Fisher, Bachelor of Applied Science, Mackenzie Byrd, Ross Dougherty, James Fillingame, Brandi Robertson, Bachelor of Science;                                                                                                                                              
 DeQuincy – Staci Maddox, Bachelor of Science;                                                                                                                                                
Des Allemands – Thomas O'Rourke, Bachelor of Science;
 Destrehan – Kristen Richmond, Jani Stewart, Bachelor of Science; Jana Berry, Master of Science in Nursing;
 Deville – Savannah Carter, Bachelor of Arts; Logan Laprarie, Bachelor of Science; Susan Littleton, Master of Arts in Teaching;                                                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                                                                                      Diana, Texas – Cody Wager, Master of Science;
                                                                                                                                                  Dodson – Courtney Booker, Bachelor of Science; Haley McClendon, Bachelor of Social Work;
                                                                                                                                            Donaldsonville – Rikki Bergeron, Bachelor of Science;                                                                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                                                                                     Doyline – Walter Ritchie, Master of Education;
                                                                                                                                              Dry Prong – Judith Mixon, Bachelor of General Studies; Ariana Christopher, Bachelor of Music Education; Ashley Martin, Bachelor of Social Work; Veronica Morgan, Master of Science; Gayle Elliott, Master of Science in Nursing;
                                                                                                                                      Dubberly – Jacqueline Johnson, Associate of Science in Nursing;                                                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                                                                                      El Dorado, Arkansas -- Falundrus Sims, Master of Science in Nursing;                                                                                                                                      
 Eunice – Skilynn Fontenot, Bachelor of Science;                                                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                                                                                     Fairview, Pennsylvania – Dawn McKechnie, Master of Education;
                                                                                                                                               Flatwoods – Stephanie Willis, Bachelor of Arts, Jennifer Desselle, Bachelor of Science;                                                                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                                                                                     Florien – Taylor Berry, Associate of Science in Nursing;
                                                                                                                                        Forrest City, Arkansas – Michael Mcgruder, Bachelor of General Studies;
                                                                                                                                        Forest Hill – Melissa Ortis-Nava, Bachelor of Arts;
Fort Polk – Laura Gee, Heidi Konieczny, Elivia McCullough, Ilene Thompson, Associate of Science in Nursing; Martha Garcia-Leon, Alexandra Orellana, Simone Watson, Associate of General Studies; Sandra Valdez, Bachelor of Arts;
 Fouke, Arkansas – Holly Tweedy, Bachelor of Science;                                                                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                                                                                     Frankin, Indiana – Chester Matney, Master of Science;
 Frierson – Shanevia Houston, Bachelor of Social Work;                                                                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                                                                                      Gainesville, Florida – Hayden Hayes, Bachelor of Science;                                                                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                                                                                       Garland, Texas – Alec Horton, Colin S. Horton, Bachelor of Music;                                                                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                                                                                     Gautier, Mississippi – Chenya Joseph, Bachelor of Science in Nursing;
                                                                                                                                    Georgetown, Texas – Kyle Bryant, Bachelor of Arts;                                                                                                                                                  
Glen Burnie, Maryland – Katherine Speicher, Bachelor of Science;                                                                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                                                                                     Glenmora – Toni Hickey, Associate of Science in Nursing; Bailey Johnson, Bachelor of Science;
                                                                                                                                               Goldonna – Brandon Smith, Bachelor of Science;
                                                                                                                                                Goldsboro, North Carolina – Edmond Edwards, Bachelor of Science;                                                                                                                                                
Gonzales – Bryn Hughes, Nicole Jones, Katelyn Marchand, Bachelor of Science;                                                                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                                                                                     Grand Cane – Jaylen Mcintyre, Bachelor of Science;                                                                                                                                                
Grand Coteau – Takiyah Milton, Bachelor of General Studies;                                                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                                                                                      Grand Prairie, Texas – Charles Harris, Bachelor of Science;                                                                                                                                                
Gray – Triston Johnson, Bachelor of Arts; Denzel Dawson, Bachelor of Music Education; Ciara Richardson, Master of Science;                                                                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                                                                                      Grayson, Georgia – Odionikhere Agbi, Bachelor of Science;                                                                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                                                                                     Grayson – Alicia Foy, Bachelor of Science; Jennifer Price, Master of Science in Nursing;                                                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                                                                                     Greenwood – Chantez Ashley, Bachelor of Applied Science; Malory Jeter, Bachelor of Science; Rosalind Brown, Bachelor of Science in Nursing;
Gretna – Nova McCuller, Master of Science;
                                                                                                                                                Guaynabo, Puerto Rico – Emily Bencosme, Bachelor of Science;                                                                                                                                              
 Hammond – April Smith, Master of Arts; Blaike Peters, Bachelor of Arts;  
 Harker Heights, Texas -- Roshanda Prior, Master of Arts;
 Hartsville, South Carolina – Amanda Earle, Bachelor of Science in Nursing;
 Harvey – John Dinh, Jessica Love, Bachelor of Science;
 Haughton – Nina Fontenot, Annabeth Johnston, Associate of Science in Nursing; Nutisha Marshall, Associate of General Studies; Kayla Bull, Nutisha Marshall, Brigette Wilson, Bachelor of Applied Science;  James Melvin, Hannah Morris, Bachelor of Arts; Tonya Morgan, Bachelor of General Studies; Bailey Boyd, Payton Curry, Ashley Hamil, Tyler Holdsworth, Ashley Hopson, Karim Karkar, Sydney MacFarlane, Amanda Simmons, Garrett Townsend, Travis White, Kaili Williams, Bachelor of Science; Jennifer Lance, Master of Arts;  Dana Hensley, Master of Education;  Chasidy Williams, Master of Science in Nursing;
 Haynesville – Taylor Lento, Associate of Science in Nursing;
 Hineston – Jacquelyn McNeely, Bachelor of General Studies; Angela Merchant, Bachelor of Science in Nursing;
 Hollywood, Florida – Cole Grant, Bachelor of General Studies;
 Homer – Ashley Hollenshead, Associate of Science in Nursing; Essie Winzer, Bachelor of Social Work;
 Hornbeck – Gary Henry, Bachelor of General Studies; Logan Hughes, Jaclyn Smith, Bachelor of Science;  Richelle Dorris, Master of Arts;
 Houma – Chase Hawthorne, Bachelor of Science;
 Houston – Stephanie Hall, Crystal Turner, Bachelor of General Studies; Alyssa Jacobs, David Sampson, Madilyn Wood, Bachelor of Science; Howard-Joseph Middleton, Master of Music;  
 Humble, Texas – Esdeina Gonzales, Trevin Whitaker, Bachelor of Science;
Independence – Sabrina Cook, Bachelor of Science;
 Iota – Anna Lege, Bachelor of Science;  
 Iowa – Nicholas Fisher, Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Science; Jasmine Harris, Master of Arts;
 Jacksonville, Texas – Lauren LaFleur, Master of Arts;
 Jamestown – Dustin Ramsey, Adrienne Thomas, Bachelor of Science;
 Jeanerette – Selene Allain-Kovacs, Bachelor of Arts;
 Jefferson, Texas – Taishia Holt, Bachelor of Science;
 Jena – Jordan Paul, Bachelor of General Studies;  Katelyn Keene, Lakerielle Kittlin, Bachelor of Science; Nikita Miles, Bachelor of Science in Nursing;  Aubrey McAnn, Master of Arts in Teaching;
 Jennings – Suzanna Bonin, Master of Arts;
 Jonesboro – Jacqueline Blankenship, NaThasia Harris, Bachelor of Science; Karie Potts, Master of Arts in Teaching, Holly Maxwell, Master of Science in Nursing;
 Jonesville – Shana Jefferson, Bachelor of Fine Arts;
 Kings Mountain, North Carolina – Ashley Counts, Bachelor of Science;
 Kinston, South Carolina – Jennifer Freeman, Associate of General Studies, Bachelor of Genreal Studies;
 Kaplan – Lauren Schexnayder, Bachelor of Musid Education;
 Katy, Texas – David Billings, Bachelor of General Studies;
 Keithville – Haley May, Hannah May, Bachelor of General Studies; Rachel Opbroek, Erica Sanders, Bachelor of Science;
 Kenner – Christina Arrechavala, Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science;
 King Ferry, New York – Kayleigh Bartlow, Bachelor of Science;
 Kingwood, Texas – Eric Piccione, Bachelor of Science;
 Kirkland, Washington – Riley Walker, Master of Science;
 Leesville – Theresa Brown, Bachelor of Science;
 LaPlace – Dylan Frese, Bachelor of Arts;
 Labadieville – Shaylong Williams, Bachelor of Science;
 Lafayette – Kaylon Benjamin, Associate of Science in Nursing; Rylan Choate, Associate of General Studies;  Jacklyn Marr, Bachelor of Fine Arts;  Kayley Aymond, Bachelor of General Studies; Samantha Donlon, Josef Raines, Hunter Robicheaux, Bachelor of Science; Connie Bowen, Master of Arts in Teaching; Annelle Keller, Whitney Myers, Master of Education;  Katie Stonicher, Sydney Weaver, Master of Science in Nursing;
 Lake Arthur – Rebecca Brown, Master of Science in Nursing;
 Lake Charles – Joel Moreaux, Associate of General Studies; Anna Eaglin, Demarquise Edwards, Ashlyn Guidry, Maysen Linscomb, Jordan Reich, Bachelor of Arts; Roger Luafalemana, Bachelor of General Studies; Krista Dixon, Alison Thomas, Bachelor of Science; Rachel Regan, Master of Arts;  Noel Fontenot, Master of Arts ins Teaching; Kari Yeager, Master of Science in Nursing;
 Lake Providence – Forrest Middlebrook, Bachelor of Science;  Mary Cantrell, Master of Science in Nursing;
 Lakehills, Texas – Agusta Steward, Bachelor of Science;
 Largo, Florida – Alexis Branch, Bachelor of Arts;
 Larose – Peyton Guidry, Bachelor of Science;
 Lawtell – Olivia Guidry, Bachelor of Science;
 League City, Texas – Hunter Wamack, Bachelor of Science;
 Lecompte – Adrianna Coffman, Association of Science in Nursing;
 Leesville – Kalee Hardy, Leila Hardy, Gladys Kimutai, Stephanie Miller, Zachery Myers, Linsey Preddy, Jesse Smyth, Assocation of Science in Nursing; Haleigh Edinger, Katrena Issac, Montana Phillips, Associate of General Studies; April Beck, Alexis Bynog, Michael Cain, Andrew Forque, Antonia Kettner, Dustin Nash, Bachelor of Arts; Heather Hickman, Bachelor of Fine Arts; Ovina Forque, Robert Green, Bachelor of General Studies; Skyler Abrams, Lyric Bacote, Conner Dillon, Brittany Edwards, Danielle Espree, Caitlan James, Jessica Mango, Bachelor of Science;
 Lewisville, Texas – Bachelor of General Studies;
 Libuse – Alysia Hawthorne, Bachelor of Science;
 Little Elm, Texas – Kaytie Proctor, Bachelor of Science;
 Longview, Texas – Travis Pope, Bachelor of Music; Joni Overman, Bachelor of Science:
 Louisville, Mississippi – Zachary Wilson, Bachelor of Arts;
 Mandeville – Thomas Marlbrough, Bachelor of Arts;  Jimmy Gill, Connor Loar, Bachelor of Science;
 Mansfield – Wesley Caston, LaBrettanie McCall, Associate of Science in Nursing; Louis Mayweather, Associate of General Studies; LaBrittainy Allen, Bachelor of Arts; Ashley Shelton, Bachelor of Science;
 Mansura – Regis Perry, Bachelor of Arts;  Carol Dauzat, Bachelor of Science;  Hope Mitchell, Bachelor of Science in Nursing;  Hali Wanersdorfer, Master of Arts in Teaching;  
 Many – Leeora Eason, Associate of Science in Nursing; Janerrica Warfield, Associate of General Studies;  Salvador Cruz Montellano, Bachelor of Arts;  Chancee Branam, Adina Manshack, Bachelor of General Studies; Samantha Carrier, Abby Hines, Kailey Leach, Caelin Lyddy, Lincoln Pearce, Thomas Phillips, Jonathan Pilcher, Sabrina Ross, Colten Sepulvado, Matthew Wooley, Bachelor of Science;  Emily Frazier, Edie Gowen, Master of Education;
 Margate, Florida – Olya Guilbert, Associate of General Studies;
 Marksville – Kryssi Threeton, Associate of Science in Nursing; Sara Lambert, Bachelor of Science;
 Marrero – Lauren Guillot, Addison Hinson, Bachelor of Science; CeNe Harris, Master of Science;
 Marshall, Texas – Matayzsha Dorsey, Bachelor of Arts; Tiffany Cortes, Bachelor of General Studies;
 Marthaville – Kendrick Moore, Bachelor of General Studies;
 McKinney, Texas – Anne Repp, Bachelor of Science;
 Melrose – Molly Dickerson, Bachelor of Arts;
 Merritt Island, Florida – Kelsey Lewis, Master of Science;
 Merryville – Jennifer Cooley, Master of Science in Nursing;
 Metairie – Shawn Lawler, Bachelor of Applied Science; Richard Gay, Bachelor of Science in Nursing;
 Midland, Michigan – Ju-Yu Chen, Master of Arts;
 Midland, Texas – Savannah Cantwell, Bachelor of Science;
 Midlothian, Virginia – Tatijana Rangel-Ribeiro, Bachelor of Science;
 Minden – Michael Dick, Bachelor of General Studies; Kadeem Bailey, Bachelor of Music;  Robert Jones, Jerryca Law, Hutton Leppert, Danielle Morgan, Bachelor of Science; Amanda Curry, Adriana Spurlock, Bachelor of Social Work;  Jonathan Washington, Master of Education;
  Mira – Taylor Andrews, Bachelor of Arts;
 Mission, Texas – Eric Lopez, Bachelor of Arts;  
 Monroe – Louis Lacy, Bachelor of Applied Science; Oneka Jackson, Tatianna Randle, Bachelor of Arts; Trinity Butcher, Bachelor of Fine Arts; Daniel Akinrinlola, James McNeil, Bachelor of Science; Mandy Barker, Master of Science in Nursing, Kelly McAllister, Matthew McGuffee, Julie Montgomery, Annsley Walder, Master of Science in Nursing;
 Moore, Oklahoma – Jenny Jones, Bachelor of Science;
 Mooringsport – Aubri Branch, Maseter of Arts in Teaching;
 Morgan City – Lindsay Blair, Bachelor of Arts;
 Morrisville, South Carolina – Brittany Harmon, Bachelor of Science;
 Mt. Albert – Erin Sitarz, Bachelor of Science;
 Nampa, Idaho – Isaiah Brittell, Bachelor of Science;
 Natchez – Pearlie Jones, Bachelor of Arts;
 Natchez, Mississippi – Henry Cooley, Bachelor of Applied Science;
 Natchitoches – Shannon Smith, Associate Degree;  Korsica Anderson, Valrie Gray, Taylor Hickman, Cady Leger, Tiresa Maxie, Ernest Miller, Tori Neitte, Daja Roberson, Cara Stanfield, Associate of General Studies; Juliena Lacour, Associate of Science in Nursing; Michael James, Thomas Jeane, Meredith, Machen, Alisha Miller, Lucas Morgan, Scott Steward, John Williams, Logan Williams, Bachelor of Arts;  Layne Elkins, Bachelor of Fine Arts;  Joshua Bolton, Leilani Chelette, Regina Johnson, Widline Lageroy, Brandy Renel, Bachelor of General Studies;
 Daniella Angula Martinez, Bachelor of Music, Alanna Benoit, Orlando Gonzales, Oni Melendez Carrillo, Destinee Roberson, Aaron Rogers, Bachelor of Music;  Ariel Adkins, Kwanstan Adkins, Daniella Angulo Martinez, Samuel Bedgood, Lauren Bennett, Christopher Billiot, Natalie Borowski, Ana Cardaba Garcia, Halley Chapa, Michael Chelette, Ashley Fortenberry, Mark Gallien, Orlando Gonzales, Ian Grant, Rodney Harrison, Zachary Heard, Polina Ivanova, Casey Jones, Jeremy Jones, Sharniece Jones, Daniel Killian, Michael Kingsley, Mary Koleas, Dedrick Lewis, Luke Lucky, Andrew McAlister, Kary-Katharine McCormich, Oni Melendez Carrillo, Shanteria Montgomery, Craig Moran, Unai Neketan, Karmen O’Connor, Alexis Rice, Ashley Rico, Tyler Roberts, Kayla Salas, Richard Sargee, Emily Sitarz, Nicholas Smith, Shannon Smith, Hollie Spillman, Martha Squyres, Alexander Steward, Anna Taveney, Victoria Thompson, Alexis Turner, Richard Walsh, Kathryn White, Alex Wilkins, Ryan Wright, Bachelor of Science;
 Karla Rider, Bachelor of Science in Nursing;  Susan Bernath, Angela Gourdon, Alyssia White, Master of Arts; Hannah Kennedy, Master of Arts in Teaching;  Jodi Howell, Melissa Kaufman, Master of Education;  Michael Lyons, Donald Myers, Master of Music; William Anglin, Antonie Godin, Taylor James, Raven Mitchell, Katie Morrow, Zachary Nielsen, Ayla Owens, Dana Thompson, John Welch, Master of Science;
 Navarre, Florida – Tasha Savoy, Associate of General Studies; Jessica Hartline, Bachelor of Arts; Tasha Savoy, Bachelor of Science;
 New Iberia – Shania Dauterive, Tucker Ellis, Bachelor of Arts; Joshua Adams, Brielle Moore, Bachelor of Science, Warren Langford, Master of Arts in Teaching, Christopher Fremin, Master of Science;  
 New Orleans – Taylor Gibbs, Associate of General Studies; Ryan George, Bachelor of Science; Joran Sennett, Lionel Williams, Master of Science; Mikshira Mosley, Master of Science in Nursing;
 New Roads – Cleotha Johnigan, Educational Specialist;
 Newnan, Georgia – Samantha Sims, Bachelor of Science; Aundrea Hasty, Bachelor of Science in Nursing;
 Oakdale – Melinda Hargrove, Master of Science in Nursing;
Ojai, California – Cobi Welch, Bachelor of Science;
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma – Jasmine Juarez, Bachelor of Science;
Olla – Misty McNemar, Bachelor of Science in Nursing;
Opelousas – Jasmine Donatto, Kierra Doucet, Bachelor of Science; Tyler Montgomery, Master of Arts in Teaching; Natasha Edwards, Master of Science; Racquel Gradney, Master of Science in Nursing;
Orange, Texas – Hunter Uzzle, Bachelor of Arts;
Orange Beach, Alabama – Elizabeth Gilliam, Bachelor of Science;
Orlando, Florida – Delma Burris, Master of Science;
Otis – Joshua Poston, Associate of Science;
Oxnard, California – Kathleen Starman, Bachelor of Arts;
Palestine, Texas – Victoria Morris, Master of Science;
Palm Harbor, Florida – Mackenzie Geier, Bachelor of Science;
Papillion, Nebraska – Meghan Taylor, Master of Music;
Parkville, Maryland – George Flaviano, Bachelor of General Studies;
Pelican – Caleb Haire, Bachleor of Science; Emily Myers, Master of Arts in Teaching;
Pensacola, Florida – Amyris Anderson, Bachelor of Science;
Pineville – Catherine Bordelon, Mary Saucier, Associate of Science in Nursing; Andrea Boyd, Haylee Farris, Julie Morales, Associate of General Studies; Carrigen Cain, Lauren Collins, Tina Giambrone, Caleb Howell, Katie Rayburn, Candice Smith, Bachelor of Arts; Angel Mathews, Bachelor of General Studies; Charles Anderson, Aimee Ashworth, Jessica King, Alyssa Lloid, Michael Marino, Michalene Perry, Jodie Roberts, Meagan Stuckey, Rebecca Wingate, Bachelor of Science; Glory Deaton, Odie Trusty, Bachelor of Social Work; Melissa Harr, Master of Arts; Sarah Adams, Caitlyn Maddox, Master of Education; Jessica Johnson, Master of Science; Jacquelyn Coster, Roxanne Holmes, Terri Pizanie, Rachel Ward, Jessica Wooten, Master of Science in Nursing;
Pinson, Alabama -- Amber Cunningham, Associate of General Studies;
Pioneer -- Moesha Smith, Bachelor of Social Work;
Pitkin -- Jessica Cloud, Bachelor of Science; Constance White, Bachelor of Science in Nursing;
Pleasant Hill -- Sonya Harris, Emily Walker, Bachelor of Science;
Pollock -- John Simar, Associate of Science in Nursing; Michael Tarpley, Bachelor of Arts;
Ponchatoula -- Jarvis Chapman, Bachelor of Science; Sandy Yaeger, Master of Arts;
Pontotoc, Mississippi -- Shelby Drope, Bachelor of Science;
Prairieville -- Joanna Bunnell, Bachelor of Applied Science; Jakalyn Hills, Otha Nelson, Bachelor of Arts; Gracyn Migues, Bachelor of Social Work;
Pride -- Joey Wills, Bachelor of Science;
Princeton -- Ty Shilling, Bachelor of Science;
Provencal -- Carson Custis, Taylor Trichel, Associate of General Studies; Jamie Litton, Derek Toro, Bachelor of Science; Heather Broadway, Master of Arts in Teaching;
Raeford, North Carolina -- Lauren Reilly, Bachelor of Science;
Rayne -- Mary Peltier, Bachelor of Arts;
Rayville -- Terry Rogers, Associate of General Studies;
Renton, Washington -- Aaron Potoshnik, Master of Science;
Richardson, Texas -- Erin Wrozek, Bachelor of Science;
Richmond, Virginia -- Daniel Emirzian, Master of Science;
Ringgold -- Miracle Mays, Bachelor of Social Work;
River Ridge -- Emily Digangi, Bachelor of Science;
Robeline -- Meagan Cox, MiKenzie Maley, Associate of General Studies; Taylor Morgan, Bachelor of General Studies; Joshua Dickens, Willie Garcia, John Ledet, Bachelor of Science;
Rocklin, California -- Madeline Mason, Bachelor of Science;
Rogers, Arkansas -- Taylor Bush, Bachelor of Fine Arts;
Ruston -- Shalynna Honaker, Master of Science in Nursing;
St. Martinville --Autumn Blanchard, Bachelor of Science; Wade Alexander, Master of Science in Nursing;
Saint Bernard -- Katie Charrier, Master of Arts;
Saint Cloud, Florida -- Sage Leffew, Bachelor of Science;
Saint James -- Tad Cavalier, Master of Science;
Salina, Oklahoma -- Tina James, Master of Arts;
Saline -- Lillie Williams, Bachelor of Science;
San Jose, Californa -- Eduardo Balderas, Bachelor of Science;
Santa Fe, Texas -- Micaela Bouvier, Bachelor of Science;
Savannah, Georgia -- Larry Johnson, Bachelor of Science;
Schuyler, Nebraska -- Nathaniel Harding, Master of Music;
Sheridan, Arkansas -- Rusty Armstrong, Bachelor of Science;
Sheridan, Wyoming -- Megan Taylor, Bachelor of Science in Nursing;
Shreveport -- Thomas Ayres, Andrea Johnson, Sha’Jamia Johnson, Alexis Leslie, Lakenya Lyrse, Christine Morgan, Kimberly Posey, Maria Woodel, Jodie Woodson, Angela Zaia, Associate of Science in Nursing; Selina Dranguet, Anthony Gloston, Yasmin Newman, Christina Strumski, Anna Wright, Associate of General Studies; Michelle Sweezer, Sarah Weldon, Bachelor of Applied Science; Dontavius Chambers, Nicolas Fry, Lajarious Jones, Emalee Kennon, Taimata Luafalemana, Lavelle Mitchell, Keyaunta Stewart, Albert Tuiel, Bachelor of Arts; Jessica Bollingham, Jordan Chance, Jay Lester, Monia Paul, Crystal Williams, Randy Woodle, Bachelor of General Studies;
Amanda Charles, Bachelor of Music; Ashlee Arkansas, Hannah Bolton, Tffany Calhoun, Tygeria Coley, Brent Crawford, Taylor Davis, Courtney Dehart, Kristina Doyal, Ronald Evans, Jacob Hattaway, Aly Hesson, Emily Jones, Quanese Jones-Young, LaTesha Kendrick, Jesse Kortus, Katie Layfield, Z’Bearrea Lewis, Zachery Marshall, Terrye Moore, Christopher Negard, Jalesia Peair, Harrison Reeves, Mollie Reynolds, Jasmine Roberts, Kathryn Shrader, Taylor Spencer, Christa Sprawls, Angela Thomas, Falica Tisdom, Aaliyah Watkins, Bachelor of Science; Portia Datcher, Zabrina Harris, Christina Killebrew, Trevor Raney, Bachelor of Science in Nursing; Alyecia Ivory Stills, Latravia Mosley, Sheri Stone, JeVannica Williams, Bachelor of Science in Social Work;
Terri Scott, Educational Specialist; Bridgette Bell, Amanda Fertitta, Michelle Frederick, Marisa Jefferson, Elizabeth Lewis, Vivian Meachum, Alison Thompson, Vanessa Youngs, Master of Arts in Teaching; Caroline Landon, Scott Menard, Sarah Roy, Kathryn Young, Master of Education; Mary Acklin, Jerry Ferguson, Wendy King, Alesha Simmons, Megan Stamps, Emily Welch, Master of Science in Nursing;
Sibley -- Samanthia Collins, Bachelor of Social Work;
Sicily Island -- Victoria Huff, Master of Education;
Sieper -- Whitney Browning, Joseph Fowler, Bachelor of Arts;
Silistra, FC -- Samuel Francis, Bachelor of Science;
Simmesport -- Daneisha Veal, Bachelor of Science;
Slagle -- Kayleigh Fowler, Associate of General Studies;
Slidell -- Katie Buttner, Robert Carter, Bachelor of Science; Tiffany Ritchie, Master of Arts in Teaching;
Springdale, Arkansas -- Sabrina Bailey, Bachelor of Social Work; Kierra Charles, Associate Degree; Javon Guilbeaux, Bachelor of Arts; Haley LaCaze, Bachelor of General Studies; Kierra Charles, Lydia Doucet, William Jordan, Bachelor of Science;
Springhill -- Kenneth Davenport, Master of Science in Nursing;
St. Maurice -- Natalie Howard, Associate of General Studies;
Stephenville, Texas -- Natalie Damron, Bachelor of General Studies;
Sterlington -- Kasey Goodman, Master of Science in Nursing;
Stonewall -- Alicia Phelps, Associate of Science in Nursing; Melissa Almond, Associate of General Studies; Stephanie Parker, Bachelor of Science; Karlissa Couron, Amanda Carfagno, Bachelor of Science in Nursing;
Sulphur -- Tina Honea, Bachelor of Science;
Summerfield -- Mackenzie Scriber, Bachelor of General Studies;
Summerville, South Carolina -- Alexandria Hughes, Bachelor of Science;
Summit, Mississippi -- Joshua Armstreet, Bachelor of Science;
Swartz -- Brittany Taraba, Jean Taraba, Educational Specialist;
Texarkana, Texas -- Elaine Jewell, Master of Science;
Tomball, Texas -- Briana Bourque, Kylie Spencer, Bachelor of Science;
Torrington, Connecticut -- Clarice Tanguiling, Bachelor of Science in Nursing;
Trout -- Tiffany Cripps, Associate of Science in Nursing; Mary Devillier, Master of Science in Nursing;
Tyler, Texas -- De’Shalyn Jones, Bachelor of Science;
Ville Platte -- Kathryn Chaddrick, Associate of General Studies; Deana May, Bachelor of Arts; Nicholas Deville, Bachelor of Science;
Vacherie -- Tameeka Ross, Bachelor of Science;
Vinton -- Alayna Zaunbrecher, Bachelor of Science; Megan Telles, Master of Arts in Teaching;
Virginia Beach, Virginia -- Danielle Hall, Bachelor of Science; Christopher Sauer, Master of Science
Vivian -- Alaina Hale, Associate of Science in Nursing;
Walker -- Saxon Bumpus, Bachelor of Science;
West Monroe -- Patricia Masters, Lindsey Morrow, Master of Science in Nursing;
Wetmore, Colorado -- Diane Norbury, Bachelor of Science;
White Castle -- Kiosha Elzy, Bachelor of Applied Science;
Whitesboro, Texas -- Guy Butts, Bachelor of Science;
Winnfield -- Larancion Magee, Maria Mangum, Associate of General Studies; Ili Habash, Bachelor of Arts; Ramona Curry, Rebecca Hodnett, Brooklyn Johnson, Ieishlia Lynch, Jake Roberts, John Shelton, Tashari Stringer, Bachelor of Science; Alexis Jackson, Bachelor of Social Work; Victoria Friday, Angela Tinnerello, Master of Arts in Teaching; Maddaline Dempsey, Master of Science;
Winnsboro -- Jessica Beard, Priscilla Mullican, Master of Science in Nursing;
Wylie, Texas -- Kylie Nodorft, Bachelor of Science;
Youngsville -- Kali Roberts, Bachelor of Science;
Zachary -- Latisha Thomas, Associate of General Studies; Alyse Quebedeaux, Bachelor of Applied Science; Byron Stevens, Bachelor of General Studies; Diana Boggs, Master of Science in Nursing;
Zwolle -- Keymon Houston, Associate of General Studies; Alliyah Perry, Ali Remedies, Bachelor of Science;
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And the Movies played on: 17 essential movies about HIV
December 1 is Worlds AIDS Day, an chance for people worldwide to unite in the struggle against HIV/AIDS, show their support for people living with the illness and also to commemorate individuals those we’ve lost.
Each World’s AIDS Day we upgrade the Queerty list of the Finest in HIV/AIDS movies. This year’s entrance is , a shifting French play about love and loss in the early days of activism.
All these 17 cinematic discoveries represent a few of the most intriguing, complex and portrayals of this epidemic and the suffering, patience and struggle it has engendered. Some are groundbreaking, others are award winning but all are necessary to understanding the impact HIV and AIDS has had on our culture.
Check out Queerty’s selections for 17 essential movies about HIV/AIDS.
An Early Frost (1985)
An NBC made-for-television film, An Early Frost was the first significant film to take care of HIV and AIDS. Aidan Quinn plays a successful lawyer who, on returning home to visit his parents (played by Ben Gazzara and Gena Rowlands), shows that he’s both gay and living with AIDS.
Parting Glances(1986)
First-time director Bill Sherwood died of complications from AIDS in 1990 without finishing another film, but Parting Glances nonetheless stands as an amazing legacy. This independent film explores 24 hours in the lives of Michael (Richard Ganoung) and Robert (John Bolger) as Robert readies to leave for Africa on a long-term assignment and Michael tends to his ex, Nick (Steve Buscemi in his first significant role), a punk rocker combating AIDS as his band makes it big.
As Is(1986)
Pre-dating Larry Kramer’s The Standard Heart by a month, William M. Hoffman’s As Is was one of the first plays to Take Care of the AIDS epidemic. Hoffman accommodated the play about effects of AIDS on a bunch of friends living in New York City because of television movie starring Jonathan Hadary, Robert Carradine, and Colleen Dewhurst.
Longtime Companion(1989)
The initial widely-released film to tackle the subject of AIDS, Longtime Companion chronicles the first years of this epidemic through the lifetime of a bunch of gay men (Dermot Mulroney, Bruce Davison, Mark Lemos, Patrick Cassidy, John Dossett and Stephen Caffrey) plus a straight sister (Mary-Louise Parker). The title was taken from the phrases used to refer to the surviving same-sex spouse of an AIDS victim in a New York Times post.
The Living End (1992)
Gregg Araki’s New Queer Cinema take on Thelma & Louise finds two gay, HIV-positive men (Mike Dytri and Craig Gilmore) about the lam with nothing to lose after a few of those kills a homophobic police officer. Luke (Dytri), a gay hustler, and Jon (Gilmore), a shy film writer, embark on a hedonistic road trip with only the motto “Fuck that which” to direct them.
And the Band Played On (1993)
HBO accommodated the 1987 nonfiction book by Randy Shilts, And the Band Played On: Politics, People, and the AIDS Epidemic, in to this Emmy-winning docudrama starring Matthew Modine as Dr. Don Francis, an epidemiologist fighting to identify what would eventually become known as HIV/AIDS. Featuring an all-star cast, the film explores the infighting among the scientific community which hampered the early fight against the epidemic.
Zero Patience(1993)
Before his brief internment in Egypt, openly gay filmmaker John Greyson wrote and directed the musical about alleged “Patient Zero,”Gaëtan Dugas, the gay flight attendant linked to the epidemic of the AIDS epidemic in Randy Shilts’And the Band Played On — he is played by Jeffrey Nordling in the HBO docudrama, that continues on exactly the same date since Zero Patience. Greyson’s film refutes that the “Patient Zero” theory since the ghost of “Zero” (Normand Fauteux) starts a romance with Victorian sexologist turned modern day museum taxidermist, Sir Richard Burton (John Robinson).
Philadelphia (1993)
Tom Hanks won his first of two consecutive Best Actress Oscars for his portrayal of a gay man fired from his law firm after it’s shown he has AIDS. Denzel Washington plays a homophobic small-town lawyer, the only man willing to shoot his controversial scenario, who in the method overcomes his bigotry. Antonio Banderas rounds from the superb cast as Hanks’ buff.
Jeffrey (1995)
A gay romantic comedy about AIDS? Yup. Based on a play by Paul Rudnick, Jeffrey (Steven Weber) has jumped off sex all-together due to his increasing paranoia within the AIDS epidemic. This is because he meets the perfect man in Michael T. Weiss, a charming, HIV-positive hunk who challenges his convictions. It is a small stagey but gets bonus points such as Patrick Stewart and Bryan Batt (that the closeted Salvatore from Mad Men year 1) as a constantly bickering gay couple.
The Cure (1995)
Two young boys from Minnesota embark on a venture to New Orleans in expectation of finding a treatment for AIDS, where one of these is dying. Erik (the late Brad Renfro), a loner with a neglectful mother, finds kinship in Dexter (Joseph Mazzello), who contracted the disease through a blood transfusion. Erik’s mother does not approve of their friendship due to her own prejudices and ignorance, but Dexter’s mom sticks around for the boys as their friendship is a great comfort to her own son.
It Is My Party(1996)
Dependent on the death of famed architect and designer Harry Stein, It’s My Party Equipped Olivia Newton-John with her Grease director, Randal Kleiser, that had been likewise Stein’s ex-lover. Eric Roberts directs an all-star cast as Nick Stark, a gay man slowly losing his grasp on life and reality. He yells a two-day celebration for friends and family with the goal of committing suicide during its end. Stark’s estranged lover, Brandon (Gregory Harrison) also serves as an uninvited guest and can be treated as such by Nick’s loved ones, that feel Brandon left him in his most vulnerable.
All About My Mother (1999)
Pedro Almodóvar chose the Best Foreign Language Film Oscar for this play about Manuela, a single mum (Cecilia Roth) who travels to Barcelona after dropping her teenaged son in an auto crash. There, Manuela befriends numerous characters such as Rosa (Penélope Cruz), a young nun, Agrado (Antonio San Juan), a transsexual prostitute and the estranged father of her son, Lola (Toni Cantó), a transvestite dying of AIDS who never knew he had a son to start with.
Angels in America (2003)
Tony Kushner’s epic 1993 Pulitzer Prize-winning play conducted away with 11 Emmys and five Golden Globes as a mini-series for HBO, helmed by director Mike Nichols. Meryl Streep and Al Pacino direct a stellar cast (including Emma Thompson, Mary-Louise Parker and Jeffrey Wright in the role he originated on Broadway) in this sweeping pursuit of societal upheaval amidst the background of AIDS and Reagan-era America.
The Buddy (2007)
Sarah (Emmanuelle Béart) and Mehdi (Sami Bouajila) are an unhappily married couple living in Paris in 1984. Sarah’s close friend, Adrien (Michel Blanc) — a middle-aged gay doctor — meets Manu (Johan Libéreau) an attractive younger guy, while napping, although Adrien is madly in love with him, their relationship remains platonic. Mehdi and Manu, nonetheless, start a sexual relationship which becomes much more complicated following Manu is diagnosed with AIDS. Along with Manu’s sister Julie (Julie Depardieu), the characters become witnesses to the devastation of this disease.
Precious: Based on the Book “Drive” from Sapphire(2009)
Mo’Nique provides an Oscar-winning performance for the ages since Mary Johnston, mom of Precious Jones (Gabourey Sidibe), a morbidly obese adolescent who has undergone years of mental, sexual and physical abuse. After being bitten numerous occasions by her father, leading to two pregnancies, Precious learns that she is also HIV-positive. Yet she manages to locate a new lease on life through a caring instructor (Paula Patton) and a challenging social worker (Mariah Carey).
The Dallas Buyers Club (2013)
Matthew McConaughey and Jared Leto are getting rave reviews in this recently published narrative about homophobic, drug-addicted rodeo cowboy Ron Woodroof. After being diagnosed with AIDS and given 30 days to reside, Woodroof (McConuaghey) starts taking AZT, the only FDA-approved medication legally available from the U.S., which then almost kills him. With the help of his doctor (Jennifer Garner) and also Rayon (Leto), an HIV-positive transgender woman, Woodroof starts running in illicit anti-retroviral medications from all around the world. They shape the Dallas Buyers Club, one of dozens of medication clubs which pop up around the country helping to prolong the lives of people living with HIV/AIDS. However, the FDA shortly catches end of Woodroof’s surgeries and sets out to shut it and down him.
BPM (2017)
UPDATED: the most recent addition to the listing might well be the best.
Each year, states are encouraged to submit one (and only one) film to the U.S.-based Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for consideration from the Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film category. This year France selected as their official entrance  , a film about a bunch of tireless HIV/AIDS activists from the 1990s in Paris. And for good reason: BPM, composed and led by Robin Campillo, has already won the Grand Prix in the 2017 Cannes Film Festival, making overwhelming acclaim from audiences and critics in the festival. “An involving and erotically charged discourse that puts politics and sex on the agenda without ever compromising on cinematic flair,” writes Katherine McLaughlin.
Have some other HIV/AIDS-related cinema we might have forgotten? Sound off in the comments below! 
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