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Michael Rainey Jr on Life-Changing Advice from 50 Cent, Melo Watching Kiyan Dominate & Mavs Star Duo
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WRITE IN THE DARK: A virtual benefit for theater writers
“Write in the Dark,” the Dramatists Guild Foundation's first virtual benefit, shines the spotlight on how, in an unprecedented time like our world is facing, writers have captured cultural and societal shifts in words and song. Writers are a vital time capsule of movements, not just moments. Donations from the event support DGF’s Emergency Grants program, which has distributed more than $1 million in immediate financial relief to dramatists this year.
The benefit features performances by Award-winning stars of stage and screen, including Shoshana Bean, Jordan Fisher, Joshua Henry, Khiyon Hursey, Michael R. Jackson, Sarah Jones, Nathan Lane, Tamika Lawrence, L Morgan Lee, Caissie Levy, Jim Parsons, Eliseo Romȧn, Jackie Sibblies Drury, and Aaron Tveit, along with appearances by Jason Alexander, Sara Bareilles, Kristin Chenoweth, Darren Criss, Raja Feather Kelly, Tom Kitt, Young Jean Lee, Melissa Li, Judith Light, Jane Lynch, Dominique Morisseau, Billy Porter, Heidi Schreck, Shaina Taub, Doug Wright, Kit Yan; DGF President Andrew Lippa; DGF Board Members Lin-Manuel Miranda, Benj Pasek, Justin Paul, Stephen Sondheim; and DGF Advisory Board Member Lynn Nottage. The benefit will conclude with a special reunion performance of cast members from the 2009 Broadway Revival of Hair, including Steel Burkhardt, Allison Case, Kaitlin Kiyan, Andrew Kober, Darius Nichols, Brandon Pearson, Paris Remillard, Maya Sharpe, and Kacie Sheik.
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Hnmp pet list
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Chocolate Chip (Chippy) - bleblesscra cat that Blez brought in secretly at first, but Jess found Chippy chilling in the bathroom. Chippy is very affectionate and clingy. She's brown and white. Her favorite people are Jess, Blez, and Kaya (which is funny cause Kaya hates furry animals)
Kira 2.0 - Logan's dog he adopted after his first one died (also named Kira). She's a hyper german shepherd, and is super attached to Logan. She thinks she's a lap dog.
Kaneki - Michael's blue maine coon. He named him Kaneki after the protag in tokyo ghoul. Notorious food thief.
Robin - a mischievous and playful fox. His name was something Michael suggested. He's very fond of Avery, to the point where Zenn jokes that Robin might as well be Avery's pet.
Rigby - the Celieday raccoon. He's an asshole to everyone but Celieday. He can be pretty destructive at times, as well as a food thief. His favorites are strawberries and cheez its
Ligma - jase's egyptian mau mix. He thought it would be funny at the time to name her that. She avoids Jase and Zeon, and sometimes will destroy or pee on their things. She is very fond of Kael, Blee, and Sacra. Ligma can seem to sense when Jase really needs the comfort, tho, because she will climb all over him when he's sad
Vernon - Adrien's crested gecko. Alora and Adrien Jr picked out his name. Vernon doesn't have much of a personality, he's just vibing
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Lars - the fluffy grey and white cat Grant adopted shortly after moving out of his sister's house. Grant named him Lars bc of his metallica obsession. Lars is unpredictable. He can be very sweet sometimes, then very mean at other times. He seems to dislike Damon the most, and other than Grant, his favorite people are Jase, Venus, and then later on Devon.
Nightmare - Arvid's tarantula he got in sixth grade. Scarlette and Sebastian call Nightmare "Pudding" because Arvid hates when they do that. Arvid says that his name is Nightmare because he will live inside other people's nightmares once they take over the world, but he actually initially called him that because Arvid suffered from frequent nightmares at the time and he hoped Nightmare's presence would help fight them off.
Shelby - Arianna's dog. She originally wanted to adopt a cat, but none of the cats at the shelter really stood out to her. When she looked at the dogs, Shelby did stand out to her. She doesn't really know why. Shelby is a german shepherd boxer lab mix. He's super loveable and protective over Arianna, but he also stays by Sacra's side a lot too.
Lola - Casey's german sheprador he adopted after moving into his own place. She's his emotional support animal, and helps keep Casey calm.
Pink Lemonade - Harrison's little white mouse. He originally got her to impress Venus after Galatea convinced him Venus liked mice. He was going to get rid of Lemonade when he found out Venus didn't actually like mice, but Kat convinced him to keep her and they both take care of Lemonade together
Lucky - Blezbian's black cat. She found her injured in the street, and she and Michael took her to the vet. She hadn't been chipped, and she wanted to adopt her. Michael agreed to let her. Blezbian called her Lucky ironically at first, but it stuck. She's very sweet but hates being picked up.
Roe - Cyra's corn snake. He's mostly just vibing but he's also an escape artist. Roe loves to chill on Cyra's head. She doesn't get to have Roe until much later, obviously.
Jenga and Sour Cream - Adrien Jr's red eye tree frogs. Jenga was named by Devon, while he was the one to name Sour Cream. He likes to make little hats and frog sized furniture for them.
A and X - Grant's two angelfish. He wasn't caring for them properly at first, but when Ezra moved in he kind of took over them by getting a better aquarium for them. A and X are basically Ezra's fish now
Loopy and Fresca - the black and white bunnies Arvid took in after he moves in with Izan (and Avery). Loopy was named by Izan, and Fresca was named by Avery. Loopy is very Odd. Fresca is a sweetheart.
Banshee - Josine's cream and white cat. She was named Banshee because she is Very Loud. She is of course very close to Zander, but she does not like Kiyan and Trioti. She also fights with any other cat she comes in contact with.
Beano - Kiyan's fluffy cream and white cat. He's a chaotic asshole that kills lots of smaller animals and brings them back to Kiyan and Jax. Beano tears up anything paper, and often knocks Kiyan's puzzle pieces around
Judy - Dallon's grey cat. She's also Zander's cat, technically.
Legato - a blue budgie that Adrien got for Alora. He's a very social and lively bird that loves to chill near Alora whenever possible. He can say some simple words and phrases like his own name, but I imagine Alora and Galatea also teach him to say weird shit too. he also says Arvie everytime he sees Arvid, and Alora gives him treats when he does
Bandit - Arvid's solid white cat. She's missing an eye, and she tends to be very nervous around everyone but Arvid and Scarlette. She is warming up to Izan, Amanda, and Fel. Arvid initially wanted to get a cat after he found out that Chuck had one, but he acquired many more reasons for why he wanted one. He convinced his parents, and they let him adopt a cat. Arvid declared her as his second evil sidekick.
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Here are the top 500 German Names!
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1. Top 500 German Names
Girls Boys
Emma
Emilia
Hannah / Hanna
Mia
Sofia / Sophia
Lina
Mila
Marie
Ella
Lea
Anna
Clara / Klara
Leni
Lena
Frieda / Frida
Luisa / Louisa
Leonie
Emily / Emilie
Mathilda / Matilda
Charlotte
Ida
Johanna
Amelie
Lia / Liah / Lya
Sophie / Sofie
Lilly / Lilli
Lara
Maja / Maya
Nele / Neele
Greta
Laura
Lotta
Sarah / Sara
Juna / Yuna
Nora
Melina
Paula
Elisa
Pia
Marlene
Victoria / Viktoria
Alina
Julia
Elena
Lisa
Mara / Marah
Mira
Helena
Pauline
Tilda
Luna
Isabella
Maria
Antonia
Finja / Finnja
Anni
Eva
Thea
Elina
Romy
Luise / Louise
Isabell / Isabel / Isabelle
Zoe / Zoé
Fiona
Merle
Josephine / Josefine
Hailey
Elli / Elly
Carla / Karla
Paulina
Martha / Marta
Malia
Lucy / Lucie
Mina
Rosalie
Jana
Emely / Emelie
Milena
Valentina
Carlotta / Karlotta
Maila / Mayla
Theresa / Teresa
Katharina
Magdalena
Annika
Nina
Amalia
Elisabeth
Olivia
Jule
Luana
Liya
Lotte
Emmi / Emmy
Amy
Linda
Ronja
Amelia
Melissa
Leila / Leyla
Stella
Jasmin / Yasmin
Annabell / Annabelle
Alma
Miriam
Chiara / Kiara
Aaliyah / Aliya
Freya
Malina
Liana
Anastasia
Lene
Franziska
Liv
Milla
Ylvi / Ylvie
Alicia
Ava
Rosa
Zoey
Marleen / Marlen
Alessia
Elif
Amira
Aurelia
Lucia
Ela
Kira / Kyra
Aria / Arya
Diana
Selina
Elise
Evelyn / Evelin / Eveline
Ariana
Jette
Marla
Alea
Enna
Lynn / Linn
Helene
Livia
Mariella
Alexandra
Carolina / Karolina
Edda
Tessa
Linnea
Sina / Sinah
Vanessa
Aurora
Vivien / Vivienne
Milana
Cataleya
Talia / Thalia
Eliana
Leana
Malea
Mona
Aylin / Eileen / Aileen / Ayleen
Laila / Layla
Liliana
Alice
Jara / Yara
Jonna
Mathea / Matea
Lorena
Alisa
Carolin / Caroline / Karoline
Nela
Kaja / Kaya / Caja
Julie
Melia
Samira
Alissa / Alyssa
Daria
Giulia
Smilla
Amina
Elsa
Heidi
Lana
Valerie
Ayla
Medina
Zeynep
Henriette
Amilia
Leticia / Letizia
Malou
Annelie
Hilda
Noemi
Selma
Aleyna
Elin
Liara
Lenja / Lenya
Bella
Hedi / Hedy
Levke
Nika
Celine
Svea
Veronika
Celina
Ruby
Fenja
Hermine
Ina
Larissa
Tabea
Felicitas
Jolina / Joelina
Marina
Valeria
Azra
Michelle
Rebecca
Nisa
Annalena
Alva
Elea
Melody
Palina
Flora
Maira / Meyra
Mariam / Maryam
Natalie / Nathalie
Nala / Nahla
Alena
Cleo
Eleni
Malin
Alya
Felina
Florentine
Helen
Lou
Naila / Nayla
Nelly / Nelli
Christina
Käthe
Leona
Alia
Marlena
Tamara
Tara
Angelina
Carina / Karina
Dalia
Hedda
Leia / Leya
Meryem
Anne
Holly
Madita
Fabienne
Jella
Mailin / Maylin
Mathilde
Enya
Kate
Lilia
Sena
Joleen
Clea
Liesbeth / Lisbeth
Fine / Fiene
Lenia
Sonja
Xenia
Eleonora
Melisa
Enni / Enny
Hira
Adriana
Dana
Defne
Lola
Miray
Tamina
Nicole
Asya
Esther
Josie / Josy
Naomi
Cecilia
Claire
Dilara
Selin
Enie
Fritzi
Leonora
Melek
Miley
Wilma
Esila
Esma
Feline
Rieke
Ada
Amara
Cara
Estelle
Gerda
Lilian / Lillian
Viola
Adelina
Janne
Philine
Tiana
Ivy
Juliana
Kimberly / Kimberley
Lieselotte
Malena
Delia
Enisa
Joana / Joanna
Kim
Ellen
Evelina
Felicia
Liyana
Lilith
Liz
Amanda
Anouk
Eleanor
Samantha
Talea
Arina
Dua
Emilija
Eslem
Irma
Maike / Meike
Nike
Rita
Adele
Alisha
Iva
Josefin / Josephin
Margarete
Romina
Ylva
Elaine
Helin
Joline / Joeline
Josephina / Josefina
Madeleine
Nila
Ophelia
Philippa
Abigail
Anja
Melinda
Scarlett
Toni / Tony
Erna
Gloria
Grace
Jade
Jolie
Madlen / Madleen
Marit
Melanie
Tuana
Annemarie
Debora / Deborah
Jenna
Kiana
Liva
Minna
Shirin
Zofia
Chloe
Fatima
Felia
Friederike
Isa
Jasmina
Jolien
Leandra
Nia
Salome
Giuliana
Inga
Josefa / Josepha
Judith
Megan
Mika
Nea
Neyla
Runa
Ruth
Sunny
Tala
Abby
Alba
Amaya
Anisa
Bianca / Bianka
Eliza
Gabriela
Janna
Jessika / Jessica
Maileen / Mayleen
Natalia
Soraya
Verena
Asel
Cassandra / Kassandra
Eda
Elenor
Julina
Kayla
Lilou
Lydia
Maggy
Meva
Naemi
Penelope
Rahel
Violetta
Alara
Caitlin / Caitlyn
Elis
Ilayda
Judy
Juliane
Sila
Vera
Anita
Charlotta
Evi
Henrieke / Henrike
Jamila
Janina
Ria
Sarina
Stina
Zara
Zuzanna
Zümra
Beyza
Cosima
Ema
Florentina
Ines
Jona / Jonah
Kalea
Katerina
Klea
Masal
Milina
Nilay
Skadi
Tarja
Tina
Charlie / Charly
Franka
Hanne
Hilde
Joy
Joyce
Luzi / Luzie
Marisa
Mary
Meta
Minel
Sandra
Sienna
Vaiana
Adea
Cora
Davina
Dorothea
Erika
Femke
Freda
Hafsa
Jamie
Katja
Nova
Patricia
Philomena
Saphira
Saskia
Tiara
Yaren
Alica
Ashley
Betty
Celia
Clarissa
Dina
Elara
Elodie
Emina
Ben
Paul
Finn / Fynn
Leon
Jonas
Noah
Elias
Felix
Luis / Louis
Henry / Henri
Lukas / Lucas
Luca / Luka
Matteo
Emil
Maximilian
Theo
Oskar / Oscar
Liam
Anton
Jakob / Jacob
Max
Leo
Milan
Moritz
Julian
Alexander
David
Carl / Karl
Jona / Jonah
Samuel
Philipp
Niklas / Niclas
Tom
Mats / Mads
Erik / Eric
Linus
Jonathan
Tim
Rafael / Raphael
Leonard
Mika
Aaron
Vincent
Hannes
Levi
Johann
Lio
Jannis / Janis / Yannis
Fabian
Jan
Lennard / Lennart
Till
Benjamin
Valentin
Artur / Arthur
Simon
Johannes
Maxim / Maksim
Constantin / Konstantin
Marlon
Jannik / Yannik / Yannick / Yannic
Adrian
Joshua
Kilian
Nico / Niko
Mattis / Mathis / Matthis
Theodor
Julius
Toni / Tony
Lian
Luke / Luc
Milo / Milow
Mohammed / Muhammad
Fiete
Fritz
Nick
Bruno
Ole
Lenny
Adam
Gabriel
Matti
Phil
Daniel
Pepe
Malte
Florian
Benedikt
Lias
Nils / Niels
Dominic / Dominik
Michael
Ludwig
Lasse
Damian
Sebastian
Levin
Emilio
Carlo
Timo
Franz
Leopold
Jannes
John
Justus
Thilo / Tilo
Luan
Noel
Tobias
Joris
Oliver
Sam
Emilian
Malik
Lennox
Robin
Bennet
Frederik / Frederic
Piet
Elia / Eliah
Jayden / Jaden
Arian
Nicolas / Nikolas
Jonte
Alessio
Eddie / Eddy
Lion
Bela
Richard
Matthias
Miran
Emir
Lars
Friedrich
Enno
Ilias / Ilyas
Joel
Ferdinand
Marc / Mark
Henrik
Silas
Willi / Willy
Ali
Charlie / Charly
Christian
Bastian
Colin / Collin
Kian
Thore
Mailo
Benno
Jaron / Yaron
Jason
Hugo
Lenn
Neo
Tyler / Tayler
Jamie
Leonardo
Josef / Joseph
Michel
Gustav
Lorenz
Yasin
Jasper
Konrad
Elian
Dean
Lionell
Arne
Finnley / Finley / Finlay
Amir
Manuel
Thomas
Leano
Nikita
Nathan
Alex
Tristan
Aiden / Ayden
Marvin / Marwin
Hendrik
Maik / Meik / Mike
Aras
Curt / Kurt
Martin
Yusuf
Andreas
Hamza
Janosch
Xaver
Elija / Elijah
Lino
Connor / Conner
Leonhard
Eymen
Georg
Leandro
Victor / Viktor
Bjarne
Hanno
Marco / Marko
Marlo
Fabio
Jack
Clemens / Klemens
Diego
Magnus
Mick
Korbinian
Can
Ian
Leander
Antonio
Ömer
Titus
Roman
William
Jano
Mert
Tiago / Thiago
Claas / Klaas
Samu
Marius
Nino
Laurens / Laurenz
Sami
Wilhelm
Darian
Henning
Kalle
Keno
Edgar
Deniz
Erwin
Janne
Marten
Omar
Stefan / Stephan
Timur
Ibrahim
Patrick
Caspar
Otto
Ahmet
Albert
Ayaz
Lean
Christopher
James
Rayan
Alessandro
Dennis
Ilay
Kai / Kay
Peter
Alwin
Carlos
Marcel
Brian / Bryan
Dario
Kaan
Nevio
Robert
Ryan
Yunus
Jakub
Logan
Markus / Marcus
Bilal
Gregor
Darius
Hassan / Hasan
Leonas
Mattes
Mirac
Yigit
Danny / Denny
Eduard
Hans
Julien
Nelio
Kerem
Maurice
Rudi
Tammo
Timon
Ilja
Joscha
Junis
Laurin
Nael
Lutz
Mio
Taylor
Armin
Enes
Karim
Mustafa
Alfred
Christoph
Kevin
Mario
Tino
Valentino
Lijan
Romeo
Umut
Amin
Flynn
Ivan
Jonne
Leonidas
Louie
Mikail
Younes
Björn
Danilo
Emanuel
Giuliano
Jarno
Kjell
Mehmet
Milian
Veit
Youssef
Chris
Egon
Nikolai
Dylan
Ensar
Fred
Jon
Musa
Quentin
Ruben
Thies
Thorin
Tommi
Andre
Emin
Josua
Leif
Loris
Lucien
Miguel
Nathanael
Adriano
Alan
Berat
Devin
Jaro
Juri
Adem
Ahmad
Eren
Kiyan
Mahir
Pius
Anthony
August
Davin
Jesse
Miko
Raik
Rune
Semih
Torben / Thorben
Amar
Angelo
Antoni / Antony
Emre
Matei
Quirin
Ricardo / Riccardo
Tjark
Arvid
Aurelio
Bosse
Efe
Francesco
Hector / Hektor
Jeremy
Jesper
Kirill
Ragnar
Tamme
Vito
Damon
Heinrich
Kuzey
Mattia
Miro
Sandro
Edwin
Elio
Etienne
Jari
Jerome
Levian
Lorenzo
Pablo
Selim
Tamino
Ares
Joost / Jost
Kenan
Levent
Santiago
Tian
Tillmann
Abdullah
Andrej
Arik
Azad
Jamal
Kuno
Leno
Merlin
Alexandros
Amon
Ansgar
Arno
Benny
Berkay
Emmanuel
Isa
Iven / Yven
Junes
Mason
Taavi
Taha
Thees
Alparslan
Andrei
Aris
Casper / Kasper
Cedric / Cedrik
Dion
Elijas / Eliyas
Ilian
Issa
Jordan
Lorik
Luciano
Melvin
Pascal
Rocco
Vitus
Atilla / Attila
Dorian
Enrico
Harun
Johnny
Karam
Kasimir
Koray
Marek
Mikael
Miron
Nero
Nilas
Noar
Sascha
Vinzenz
Zayn
Dejan
Eliano
Fridolin
Jake
Lewis
Abel
Arda
Bent
Burak
Dante
Ethan
Georgios
Halil
Igor
Ioannis
Joey
Justin
Kimi
Lazar
Maddox
Marian
Milas
Paco
Angelos
Ari
Damien
Evan
Finjas
Hardy
Hussein
Jarik
Jascha
Kadir
Khaled
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Quad-Citians distance themselves from far-right speaker at Bettendorf immigration forum
Quad-Citians distance themselves from far-right speaker at Bettendorf immigration forum
Fuentes was not originally billed to speak at the event, which was mostly about illegal immigration. Several attendees said they did not know who Fuentes was before he spoke. Organizers declined to say how Fuentes came to speak at the forum and who had invited him. 
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Star, January 14
Cover: Angelina Jolie stealing David Beckham 
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Page 1: Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth secrets of the wedding ceremony 
Page 2: Contents, Prince William and Duchess Kate and Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan
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Page 6: Selena Gomez off the wagon already 
Page 7: Britney Spears got new boobs for Christmas, Ed Norton quitting acting to be a business guru 
Page 8: LeBron James lost the confidence of entertainment execs when he chose Tim Tebow as host of his new TV show Million Dollar Mile, rapper turned actor Machine Gun Kelly is reinventing himself as a movie star, Spot the Stars -- Amber Nichole Miller, Donnie Wahlberg, Johnny Weir, Katy Perry, Gretchen Rossi, Rami Malek 
Page 10: Kim Kardashian warns Kanye West -- psych ward or divorce 
Page 12: Star Shots -- Child’s Play -- La La Anthony and son Kiyan, Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban and daughters, Bradley Cooper and daughter, Molly Sims and Scott Stuber and kids 
Page 14: President Barack Obama, Rachel Zoe and husband and son
Page 15: Amy Adams, Lori Loughlin and daughter Olivia Jade Giannulli, Padma Lakshmi 
Page 16: Gisele Bundchen, Billy Joel and daughter Della Rose, Mark Wahlberg 
Page 17: Amber Tamblyn and Marisa Tomei at a ruling on the Harvey Weinstein case, Lin-Manuel Miranda 
Page 18: Luann de Lesseps, Debbie Matenopoulos and Jonathan Bennett, Melissa Joan Hart 
Page 19: Ben Stiller, Rita Ora 
Page 20: Fit & Fab -- Adriana Lima, Jessie James Decker, Jenna Dewan 
Page 21: Vanessa Hudgens, Sarah Jessica Parker 
Page 22: Chrissy Teigen, Alicia Silverstone and Dove Cameron of Clueless the Musical
Page 23: Paris Hilton on Good Day New York, Eiza Gonzalez 
Page 24: Normal or Not -- Bob Saget, Kristen Stewart, John Cena 
Page 25: Jenny McCarthy, Sophie Turner 
Page 26: Fashion -- Best of the Week -- Nicole Kidman, Saoirse Ronan, Felicity Jones 
Page 27: Amber Heard 
Page 28: Hot Sheet -- The Moet Belle by Camilla Belle 
Page 30: Catherine Zeta-Jones is ready to leave Michael Douglas after sexual assault accusations against him 
Page 32: Jennifer Garner buying her own engagement ring 
Page 33: Lisa Marie Presley’s estranged husband Michael Lockwood is already engaged to someone else and wishes she would move on too, Sofia Richie has decided to fix her relationship with Scott Disick by getting pregnant, Love Bites -- Rosie O’Donnell’s daughter Chelsea welcomed a baby girl with Jacob Bourassa, Andy Cohen is welcoming a baby via surrogate, Brooklyn Beckham and Hana Cross heating up, Nick Starcevic wed Griffin Swisher 
Page 34: Irina Shayk is demanding Bradley Cooper marry her or move the heck over, how Brooke Shields and Chris Henchy healed their marriage, fitness expert Kayla Itsines is expecting
Page 36: Cover Story -- Angelina Jolie’s plot to steal David Beckham 
Page 40: Star Superheroes -- some stars are also Good Samaritans -- Kate Winslet, Tom Cruise, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Ryan Gosling 
Page 41: Demi Moore, Jamie Foxx, Jack Osbourne, Mila Kunis 
Page 42: Jennifer Lawrence, Dustin Hoffman, Mark Harmon, Harrison Ford 
Page 43: T.I., Alec Baldwin, Prince Harry 
Page 44: Burning Questions -- how Travis Scott refers to baby mama Kylie Jenner, what Josh Duhamel is looking for in a woman, Michael Rapaport bashes Ariana Grande 
Page 46: Wicked Whispers -- Kris Jenner can’t keep up with Rob Kardashian’s nagging, Sarah Hyland got brushed off by a fan who wanted a selfie with her boyfriend Wells Adams, Gigi Hadid, Felicity Jones, Justin Hartley got seated right away a jam-packed restaurant without a reservation and the waiting customers were furious 
Page 47: Sharon Osbourne likes to suffer and complain about it later, blind item 
Page 48: Double Takes -- Alessandra Ambrosio vs. Shanina Shaik 
Page 49: Josephine Skriver vs. Olivia Culpo 
Page 50: Style -- Audrina Patridge 
Page 52: Beauty -- Color of the Year is Living Coral -- Jessica Alba 
Page 54: Home -- Reese Witherspoon with Clea Shearer and Joanna Teplin 
Page 56: Lifestyle -- Nicole Winhoffer 
Page 58: Entertainment -- The Bachelor 
Page 60: Q&A with Pauly D of Jersey Shore 
Page 70: Wait, There’s More -- Jennifer Lopez’s daughter Emme starred in and sang in her mom’s music video, Courteney Cox is producer and narrator of docuseries 9 Months, Wise Words -- Kim Kardashian 
Page 72: Heidi Klum and Tom Kaulitz’s Christmas engagement 
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THE SKIN I LIVE IN @lylesandking New York Through August 14 The Skin I Live In investigates the multiplicity and fluidity of identity. The exhibition concerns performativity, mirroring, and how the self defies easy definition in physical and psychic realms. Informed by the Jungian concept of Individuation—a constantly evolving process of defining oneself— the artists included in this exhibition explore how lived experiences continuously shape the body and mind. Our physical forms are perpetually fluctuating in an exchange of interpretation and internalization, eliciting questions such as: How do we perceive ourselves? How do others perceive us? How do external perceptions become internalized? How do we reconcile identifications that may at times feel at odds with each other? The works presented attempt to address these questions; exploring notions of embodiment, intersubjective relations, and internal reflection. Whether through direct engagement with the body or textual explorations that probe our interior psyche, The Skin I Live In presents a range of potentiality for questioning and (re-)defining the self. The Skin I Live In presents the corporal body as a site of flux and resistance to heteronormative categories of sex, gender, and identity. This visual and linguistic explosion of static, binary thinking makes way for new modes of expression, desire and self-embodiment. Ultimately, the methods and materials we use to discover the truths and possibilities of our experience reveal both the traumas and joys of our individual and collective existence. Look in the mirror: who do you see? With works by Marcel Alcalá, Math Bass, Anne Collier, Eve Fowler, Martine Gutierrez, Karl Haendel, Michael Haight, Richard Hawkins, Casey Kauffmann, Mike Kelley, Young Joon Kwak, Shona McAndrew, Shala Miller, Devin N. Morris, Ebecho Muslimova, David Pagliarulo, Jacolby Satterwhite, Shikeith, Sophia Stevenson, Kiyan Williams. (en Lyles & King) https://www.instagram.com/p/CSeqvsjoUam/?utm_medium=tumblr
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Angel Families on National Day of Remembrance: ‘Trump Is the Only One Who Cares About Our Losses’
Angel Families are thanking President Donald Trump for recognizing November 1 as a national day of remembrance for American citizens killed by illegal aliens.
On Sunday, Angel Families are honoring their loved ones who lost their lives as a result of illegal immigration. In Phoenix, Arizona, a candlelight vigil is being held for Americans killed by illegal aliens.
Days ago, Trump declared November 1 the “National Day of Remembrance for Americans Killed by Illegal Aliens.” Angel Families told Breitbart News that Trump, unlike other presidents, has been a loyal supporter of theirs.
Angel Dad Chris Odette thanked Trump in a post. Odette’s 13-year-old daughter Chrishia was killed by an illegal alien in 2014.
“President Trump has been the only president to hear the plight of what we endure, the agony of our pain that was widely ignored by his predecessors,” Angel Mom Kiyan Michael said. Michael’s son, Brandon Randolph Michael was killed by an illegal alien in Florida in 2007.
“We know our son Brandon’s death, as well as all deaths at the hands of illegal aliens and illegal activity, are 100 percent preventable if our laws simply had been enforced, borders secured, and attention given to strengthen or remove the loopholes in policies that were ineffective,” Michael continued:
As a family, we are grateful for our President’s proclamation and sincerely thank him for acknowledging real American tragedies by honoring our son, Brandon Randolph Michael’s life, memory and legacy as well as the countless other angel families around the US.
Angel Mom Agness Gibboney, whose 29-year-old son Ronald Da Silva was killed by an illegal alien in 2002 in California, said she loves Trump because he is the only president that has taken on the issue of illegal immigration and its human cost.
“President Trump is the only one who cares about our losses, our loved ones who were killed by illegal aliens,” Gibboney said. “That is why I love and respect President Trump; he’s kind and compassionate.”
Likewise, Angel Mom Vicki Lyon, whose daughter Nikki was killed by an illegal alien in 2001, thanked Trump for “never forgetting our children and loved ones.”
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OPINION:  May Almighty God give the families plenty of strength and courage to make it through these difficult times.  
And thank President Trump for always being their for all families through their difficult time such as these painful times in their lives.
President Donald Trump always make himself avaiable for families during their loss.
And, we continue to Thank God for blessing and protecting our President  and always have his ‘Guarding Angles’ around him as he show his compassion to others in their difficult times in their lives.
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Happy 38th Birthday LaLa Anthony! "Alani Nicole "La La" Anthony ( Vázquez; born June 25, 1979) is a television personality, New York Times best-selling author, business woman, producer and actress. | In the early 2000s, La La came to prominence as an MTV VJ on Total Request Live. La La can be seen in the Starz original drama series, Power, executive produced by 50 Cent and starring Omari Hardwick and Naturi Naughton. | In 2014 La La reprised her role as Sonia in the film Think Like a Man Too and in 2015 appeared in November Rule and Destined. | In 2004 La La began dating NBA player Carmelo Anthony and they were married by Michael Eric Dyson on July 10, 2010 at Cipriani's in New York City before 320 guests. The ceremony was filmed by VH1 and aired as part of a reality series on the couple, titled La La's Full Court Wedding. La La and Carmelo Anthony's son, Kiyan Carmelo Anthony, was born on March 7, 2007." | Read More At Wikipedia.com | #theslaymagazine #sheslays #slayed #beauty#actress #mother #wife #lala #lalaanthony #lalavazquez #producer #tvpersonality #businesswoman #author #puertorican #AfroLatina #nuyorican @charlynichole
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Alani Nicole "La La" Anthony is a television personality, New York Times best-selling author, business woman, producer and actress. In the early 2000s, La La came to prominence as an MTV VJ on Total Request Live. La La can be seen in the Starz original drama series, Power, executive produced by 50 Cent and starring Omari Hardwick and Naturi Naughton. In 2014 La La reprised her role as Sonia in the film Think Like a Man Too and in 2015 appeared in November Rule and Destined. In 2004 La La began dating NBA player Carmelo Anthony and they were married by Michael Eric Dyson on July 10, 2010 at Cipriani's in New York City before 320 guests. The ceremony was filmed by VH1 and aired as part of a reality series on the couple, titled La La's Full Court Wedding. La La and Carmelo Anthony's son, Kiyan Carmelo Anthony, was born on March 7, 2007. Anthony was born in Brooklyn, New York. Her parents are both Nuyorican, people of Puerto Rican heritage born and raised in New York City. Anthony describes herself as an Afro-Puerto Rican. La La became engaged to basketball player Carmelo Anthony on Christmas Day 2004. Their son, Kiyan Carmelo Anthony, was born on March 7, 2007. They were married by Michael Eric Dyson on July 10, 2010 at Cipriani's in New York before 320 guests. The ceremony was filmed by VH1 and aired as part of a reality series on the couple, titled La La's Full Court Wedding.The couple's life together is chronicled on their continuation series, La La's Full Court Life @Lala #LalaAnthony #PuertoRico #Islandpeeps #LaLasFullCourt (at Puerto Rico)
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Graham Foundation Grants 2021: architecture
Graham Foundation 2021 Grants, Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts USA, Individuals
Graham Foundation Grants 2021
Funding for individuals and organizations in the Fine Arts, USA
post updated June 2, 2021
Graham Foundation 2021 News
Graham Foundation Announces 2021 Grants to Individuals
$585,000 awarded to individuals exploring innovative design ideas that expand contemporary understanding of architecture in the context of this transformative year
The Graham Foundation is pleased to announce the award of 71 new grants to individuals worldwide that support projects on architecture. Grantee projects represent diverse lines of inquiry engaging original ideas that advance our understanding of the designed environment. Selected from nearly 700 proposals, the funded projects include research, exhibitions, publications, films, digital initiatives, and other inventive formats that promote rigorous scholarship, stimulate experimentation, and foster critical discourse in architecture.
“This year, as the pandemic forced communities, cities, and countries to close down, the inequities of design and the built environment only intensified,” said Graham Foundation director Sarah Herda. “Through this dynamic grantee cohort, the Graham continues its 65-year commitment to supporting individuals to realize ideas that have the power to change the field of architecture.”
The individuals leading these projects are based in cities such as Ahmedabad, India; Milan, Italy; Mexico City, Mexico; Durban, South Africa; and San Juan, Puerto Rico. Projects focus on locations such as Accra, Ghana; Caracas, Venezuela; Knoxville, TN; and Chicago, IL where the Graham Foundation is based. The innovative projects are led by eminent and emerging architects, artists, curators, filmmakers, historians, and photographers, among other professionals. The 2021 Grantees projects represent a broad range of disciplines:
Historian Shantel Blakely looks at the living legacy of under recognized Black architect Charles E. Fleming (b. 1937) and his prolific practice, concentrating on his work in the St. Louis, MO area
In the book Green Obsession, Milan-based architect Stefano Boeri and his studio sound a call to action to the field around climate change
Amaxiwa | Embodied Archives brings to life architectural histories at heritage sites across Africa, led by Russel Hlongwane and Sumayya Vally—who was included on the 2021 TIME100 Next list of emerging leaders
The exhibition deposition by artists Marissa Lee Benedict, Daniel de Paula, and David Rueter, transports and transforms the last pit floor from the Chicago Board of Trade to Oscar Niemeyer’s Ciccillo Matarazzo Pavilion for the 2021 São Paulo Biennial
The new grantees join a worldwide network of individuals and organizations that the Graham Foundation has supported over the past 65 years. In that time, the Foundation has awarded more than $41 million dollars in direct support to over 4,800 projects by individuals and organizations.
The complete list of the 2021 individual grantees follows. Please find descriptions of the awarded projects beginning on page 3. To learn more about the new grants, click on any grantee name below to visit their online project page, or go to grahamfoundation.org/grantees.
LIST OF 2021 INDIVIDUAL GRANTEES (71 awards)
EXHIBITIONS (12)
Juliana Rowen Barton, Michelle Millar Fisher, Zoë Greggs, Gabriella Nelson, and Amber Winick
Marissa Lee Benedict, Daniel de Paula, and David Rueter
Parsons & Charlesworth: Jessica Charlesworth and Tim Parsons
Stanley Cho, Elisa Iturbe, and Alican Taylan
Gabriel Cira and James Heard
Felecia Davis, Marcella Del Signore, Sheryl Tucker de Vazquez, and William D. Williams
Kevin Hernandez-Rosa, Nicholas Serrambana, Arien Wilkerson, and Marisa Williamson
Sean Lally
Farzin Lotfi-Jam and Mark Wasiuta
Vernelle A. A. Noel
Constance Owl
Kelly Walters
FILM, VIDEO, AND NEW MEDIA (10)
Can Altay
Adil Dalbai and Livingstone Mukasa
Russel Hlongwane and Sumayya Vally
Brockett Horne, Briar Levit, and Louise Sandhaus
David Huber
John Lin
Sharon Lockhart
Jamila Moore Pewu
Regner Ramos and Kleanthis Kyriakou
Fred Scharmen
PUBLIC PROGRAMS (1)
Elisa Silva
PUBLICATIONS (24)
Noam Andrews
Pierre Bélanger and Pablo Escudero
Nana Biamah-Ofosu, Mark El-khatib, and Bushra Mohamed
Stefano Boeri Architetti: Stefano Boeri, Fiamma Invernizzi, Maria Lucrezia de Marco, Simone Marchetti, Sofia Paoli, Maria Chiara Pastore, Luis Pimentel, and Livia Shamir
Susan Buck-Morss, Kevin McCaughey, and Adam Michaels
Susana Caló and Godofredo Pereira
Anthony Carfello
Katherine L. Carroll
Peter H. Christensen
Patricio del Real
Gareth Doherty
Giulia Foscari
Pedro Gadanho
Kersten Geers, Stefano Graziani, Joris Kritis, and Jelena Pancevac
Vanessa Grossman
Marisa Morán Jahn and Rafi Segal
Tim Johnson
Steffen Kunkel
Paulo Moreira
Adriana Salazar
David Schalliol
Mindy Seu
Pier Paolo Tamburelli
Marc Treib
RESEARCH PROJECTS (24)
Anahi Alviso-Marino and Neïl Beloufa
Adjoa Armah
Shantel Blakely
Jerald “Coop” Cooper
Felicia Francine Dean
Farhana Ferdous
Gabriel Fuentes
Meredith J. Gaglio
James Graham
Sara Jacobs
Ishita Jain and Ankita Trivedi
Theodore S. Jojola and Lynn Paxson
Ladi’Sasha Jones
Elizabeth M. Keslacy
Wanda Katja Liebermann
Thandi Loewenson
Joanna Merwood-Salisbury
Joe Namy
Enrique Ramirez
F. Tierney
Nick Tobier
Amanda Russhell Wallace
Charisse Pearlina Weston
Kiyan Williams
DESCRIPTIONS OF AWARDED PROJECTS—2021 GRANTS TO INDIVIDUALS
EXHIBITIONS (12 awards)
Juliana Rowen Barton, Michelle Millar Fisher, Zoë Greggs, Gabriella Nelson, and Amber Winick Croton on Hudson, NY; Edgartown, MA; Philadelphia, PA; and Providence, RI
Designing Motherhood: Things That Make and Break Our Births Center for Architecture and Design, Philadelphia, PA A first-of-its-kind exploration—realized through several partnerships across the Philadelphia area—of the arc of human reproduction through the lens of architecture and design.
Marissa Lee Benedict, Daniel de Paula, and David Rueter Amsterdam, the Netherlands and Ann Arbor, MI deposition
34th Bienal de São Paulo, Ciccillo Matarazzo Pavilion, São Paulo, Brazil Deposing violent power dynamics that shape global space, this exhibition relocates an obsolete seven-tier commodity trading pit floor from the grain room of the Chicago Board of Trade to the center of Oscar Niemeyer’s Ciccillo Matarazzo Pavilion for the 2021 São Paulo Biennial.
Parsons & Charlesworth: Jessica Charlesworth and Tim Parsons Chicago, IL Catalog for the Post-Human
17th International Architecture Exhibition, Venice, Italy
Presenting a satirical collection of sculptural works and animations that provoke conversations about the impact of surveillance and human enhancement technologies upon an increasingly contingent workforce, this iteration of the installation by the same name is presented at the 2021 Venice Architecture Biennale.
Stanley Cho, Elisa Iturbe, and Alican Taylan New York, NY Confronting Carbon Form
Arthur A. Houghton Jr. Gallery, The Cooper Union, New York, NY This exhibition looks at the climate crisis through the lens of space and form—artifacts from the scale of the city to that of household objects are considered in relation to the energy paradigm that has given them form to shed light on the spatial and cultural foundations that confront architecture’s central role in the formation of carbon modernity.
Gabriel Cira and James Heard Cambridge and Somerville, MA The Architects Collaborative 1945–1995: Tracing a Diffuse Architectural Authorship
pinkcomma gallery, Boston, MA An exhibition and accompanying digital wiki tool that documents, maps, and contextualizes the vast output of The Architects Collaborative—a Massachusetts firm founded by Walter Gropius and seven other equal partners—that normalized postwar American vernacular modernism for mass society and, over the course of its 50-year history, mainstreamed the corporate model of architectural practice.
Felecia Davis, Marcella Del Signore, Sheryl Tucker de Vazquez, and William D. Williams Cincinnati, OH; Houston, TX; New York, NY; and University Park, PA Hair Salon: Translating Black Hair Practices for Architecture Using Computational Methods
University of Houston College of Architecture and Design, Houston, TX This exhibition looks to natural Black hair texture and maintenance practices to generate novel building materials and architectural structures using computational design processes in an exploration of Blackness as an intellectual and aesthetic force in American cultural and built landscapes.
Kevin Hernandez-Rosa, Nicholas Serrambana, Arien Wilkerson, and Marisa Williamson New Haven, CT; Philadelphia, PA; and South Orange, NJ Vault
Keney Park Sustainability Project, Windsor, CT An interdisciplinary and collaborative space-making project that transforms a shuttered public school in the North End of Hartford, CT into an outdoor exhibition space through dance, performance, and monumental public art.
Sean Lally Lausanne, Switzerland Shaped Touches
17th International Architecture Exhibition, Venice, Italy
This full-scale installation at the 2021 Venice Architecture Biennale takes the form of a multi-player video game platform to explore the relationships between architecture, people, and communities, to illustrate opportunities and implications for urban public space.
Farzin Lotfi-Jam and Mark Wasiuta New York, NY The Machine at the Heart of Man: Doxiadis’ Informational Modernism
Benaki Museum, Athens, Greece A study of the Doxiadis Associates Computer Center in Greece, its role in the formation of Doxiadis’ informational modernism, and its importance for the consolidation of the tools and techniques that have evolved into our era’s computational urbanism.
Vernelle A. A. Noel Gainesville, FL Design and Making in the Trinidad Carnival: Histories, Re-imaginations, and Speculations of Computational Design Futures University Gallery, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL Showcasing previously unseen photographs of making practices and dancing sculptures in the Trinidad Carnival between the 1940s and 1960s, as well as new, reimagined, physical and digital artifacts, drawings, and architecture based on the traditional carnival craft of wire-bending, this exhibition illustrates how computing can remediate and reconfigure dying crafts for new design pedagogy, practices, and architecture.
Constance Owl Palo Alto, CA ᎠᏂᎩᏚᏩᎩ / Anigaduwagi / People of Creator’s Land
David Rumsey Map Center, Stanford Libraries, Stanford, CA
Mountain Heritage Center, Western Carolina University, Cullowhee, NC Through an indigenous reading of historic maps and settlement patterns, the exhibition explores Cherokee strategies of placemaking and how notions of sacred stewardship, belonging, community, and language have been used in the creation and reclamation of Cherokee spaces.
Kelly Walters New York, NY With a Cast of Colored Stars
Arnold and Sheila Aronson Galleries, Sheila C. Johnson Design Center, New York, NY This exhibition examines visual representations of Black identity found in the print design of African American cinema, television, and music.
FILM, VIDEO, AND NEW MEDIA (10 awards)
Can Altay Istanbul, Turkey Ahali Conversations with Can Altay: A Podcast on the Future of Cultural Production and its Spaces (Season 3) A podcast series that investigates current and critical matters regarding cultural production, focusing on how cultural practice and institutions position themselves, form communities, and generate spaces—especially with respect to contemporary art, design, and architecture in the twenty-first century.
Adil Dalbai and Livingstone Mukasa Berlin, Germany and Rensselaer, NY Africa Architecture Network This project establishes an online community of practice—composed of researchers and architects who are passionate about architecture in Africa—building from the more than 300 authors who collaborated to develop the first comprehensive architectural guide to sub-Saharan architecture, aiming to increase visibility to the continent’s built environment and enable exchange among practitioners, scholars, and others.
Russel Hlongwane and Sumayya Vally Durban and Pretoria, South Africa Amaxiwa | Embodied Archives Working from the idea that sites of memory are sites of imagination, this project takes the form of a set of speculative histories and archaeologies on sites in Benin; Senegal; Accra, Ghana; and Zimbabwe, to counter otherwise erased, silenced, or invisible architectural histories and imaginaries.
Brockett Horne, Briar Levit, and Louise Sandhaus Baltimore, MD; Ojai, CA; and Portland, OR The People’s Graphic Design Archive A crowd-sourced virtual archive of graphic design history built by everyone, about everyone, for everyone.
David Huber Urbana, IL Entangled: Shorelines An open-access educational podcast series that explores historical and contemporary entanglements between design, environment, technology, infrastructure, and urbanism by focusing on distinct conceptualizations of the shoreline across Africa, the Middle East, and South Asia.
John Lin
Hong Kong
Renovation Toolbox : A guided tour of innovative houses by self-builders in rural China
The project develops a series of films corresponding to four vernacular housing typologies, bringing into critical focus the adaptation of traditional houses in rural China.
Sharon Lockhart Los Angeles, CA Baumettes Led by the voices of female inmates in Baumettes prison in Marseille, France, this film, named for the prison, is a meditation on the effects of carceral architecture and isolation, and how a diverse group of individuals cope and find agency behind prison walls.
Jamila Moore Pewu Fullerton, CA Art of the Matter This project documents, preserves, and critically engages the spatial narratives and public art practices that emerged during the 2020 protest for Black lives and racial justice by capturing both artworks and streetscapes in a crowdsourced, deep mapping application and discovery platform.
Regner Ramos and Kleanthis Kyriakou London, United Kingdom and San Juan, Puerto Rico Coloso: A Factory of Queer, Digital Monuments for Puerto Rico A web-based, virtual factory that produces digital monuments commemorating closed LGBTQ+ spaces and buildings in Puerto Rico, thus inserting them in the island’s architectural history, its cultural infrastructure, urban memory, and political future.
Fred Scharmen Baltimore, MD How to Make and Un-Make a World; an Incomplete Catalog of Questions and Answers Italian Virtual Pavilion, 17th International Architecture Exhibition, Venice, Italy
Produced as part of City X by curators Tom Kovac and Alessandro Melis, and creative director Ed Keller for the 2021 Venice Architecture Biennale, this piece—equal parts text manifesto and animated object lesson—distills knowns and unknowns about world-making as a practice.
PUBLIC PROGRAMS (1 award)
Elisa Silva Caracas, Venezuela Nothing Out of the Ordinary: a space for the arts, celebration, acknowledgement and sancocho in the barrio La Palomera
Based in Caracas, Venezuela, this program engages the community to collaborate on renovating an abandoned structure, using art, culture, and events to guide the transformation.
PUBLICATIONS (24 awards)
Noam Andrews Ghent, Belgium The Polyhedrists: Art and Geometry in the Long Sixteenth Century
(MIT Press) Told through the transformation of the Platonic solids in the hands of late Renaissance artisans and architects, this book offers a material history of the development of geometry in the early modern period.
Pierre Bélanger and Pablo Escudero Cambridge, MA and Quito, Ecuador The Quino Treaty: Renewing Territorial Relations with the Cinchona Plant at the Center of the World by Decolonizing Quinine and the Global Discourse on Conservation
(ORO Editions) This book charts the 497-year global, urban, history of the cinchona plant from South America, whose bark offers a key contribution to contemporary civilization as it contains the only known cure for malaria: the drug quinine.
Nana Biamah-Ofosu, Mark El-khatib, and Bushra Mohamed London, United Kingdom The Course of Empire: A Compound House Typology
(Register Research Group) A book documenting the development of the Ghanaian compound house, from traditional types—such as Kumasi Shrine House—to modern iterations found in urban centers.
Stefano Boeri Architetti: Stefano Boeri, Fiamma Invernizzi, Maria Lucrezia de Marco, Simone Marchetti, Sofia Paoli, Maria Chiara Pastore, Luis Pimentel, and Livia Shamir Milan, Italy Green Obsession
(Actar Publishers) This publication on the work of architect Stefano Boeri and his studio, Stefano Boeri Architetti, puts forth an urgent call to action to the field to fundamentally address climate change through design.
Susan Buck-Morss, Kevin McCaughey, and Adam Michaels Ithaca and Ridgewood, NY; Los Angeles, CA
Architectures of Thought: Imagining Philosophy / Not Philosophizing Images
(Inventory Press) By studying and enacting the principles of montage, this project offers a means of thinking through how images and ideas work in today’s hyper-visual landscape.
Susana Caló and Godofredo Pereira London, United Kingdom CERFI: Militant Analysis, Institutional Programming and Collective Equipment
(Het Nieuwe Instituut) The first publication on the legacy of the collective CERFI in France (1967–85) and its experimental work on the institutional programming of collective equipment.
Anthony Carfello Los Angeles, CA La città capitalista (The Capitalist City)
(Skira Editore) Italian architect Giovanni Brino’s little-known 1978 survey of Los Angeles architecture, advertising, and lifestyle, published for the first time in English.
Katherine L. Carroll Delmar, NY Building Schools, Making Doctors: Architecture and the Modern American Physician
(University of Pittsburgh Press) A timely investigation of early twentieth-century American medical schools, this book argues that medical educators, donors—namely John D. Rockefeller’s General Education Board—and architects—including Shepley, Rutan, and Coolidge—called on architecture to define science; promote modern medicine; and institutionalize professional identities, which intersected with constructions of race and gender.
Peter H. Christensen Rochester, NY  Materialized: German Steel in Global Ecology
(Penn State University Press) Linking architectural history and critical ecological studies, this new study provides a touchstone in a material-centered approach to the history of architecture.
Patricio del Real Cambridge, MA Constructing Latin America: Architecture, Politics, and Race at the Museum of Modern Art
(Yale University Press) Through examination of select architecture exhibitions in the first half of the twentieth century, this book presents how The Museum of Modern Art’s Department of Architecture and Design constructed an image of the world to manage the American Century.
Gareth Doherty Cambridge, MA Landscape Fieldwork
(University of Virginia Press) This book provides insights for understanding and designing landscapes based on experiential knowledge gained from landscape fieldwork.
Giulia Foscari Hamburg, Germany Antarctic Resolution
(Lars Müller Publishers)
A transnational and cross-disciplinary project that presents critical research on Antarctic geopolitics, science, and architecture, conceived to coincide with the 200th anniversary of the first sighting of the continent in 2020.
Pedro Gadanho Lisbon, Portugal Climax Change! Architecture’s Paradigm Shift After the Ecological Crisis
(Actar Publishers) An overview of how climate change and the current environmental emergency affects the practice of architecture—in terms of direct impact on design philosophy and on the opportunities to transform the course of the discipline’s aesthetic, ethical, and professional principles.
Kersten Geers, Stefano Graziani, Joris Kritis, and Jelena Pancevac Brussels, Belgium; Paris, France; and Trieste, Italy The Urban Fact: A Reference Book on Aldo Rossi
(Buchhandlung Walther König) A collection of projects by Aldo Rossi from the 1960s and 1970s that suggests that each project reflects the broader context of the architecture of the city itself.
Vanessa Grossman Delft, the Netherlands A Concrete Alliance: Communism and Modern Architecture in Postwar France
(Yale University Press) An examination of the remarkable flurry of architectural activity that resulted when the French Communist Party (PCF)—one of the foremost Western communist parties of the twentieth century—became a patron for the designs, discourses, and organizational efforts of a distinguished circle of French modern architects, which found their most fertile terrain in the banlieue, the formerly industrial peripheries of France’s major cities.
Marisa Morán Jahn and Rafi Segal Brookline, MA and New York, NY What is Ours: Art and Architecture Towards Mutualism
(Columbia University Press) An anthology of conversations with leading thinkers, designers, entrepreneurs, and activists whose perspectives on collectivism and mutualism engender communal self-determination, wealth, and well-being.
Tim Johnson Marfa, TX Al Rio/To the River
(Hatje Cantz)
Conceived and edited by the poet Tim Johnson, this collaborative publication comprises two artists’ books—a photographic volume featuring recent works by the artist Zoe Leonard; and a reader with contributions by artists, journalists, poets and historians, including C.J. Alvarez, Ariella Azoulay, Cecilia Ballí, Remijio “Primo” Carrasco, Karla Cornejo Villavicencio, Natalie Diaz, Dolores Dorantes, Darby English, Álvaro Enrigue, Catherine Facerias, Josh T. Franco, Esther Gabara, Adolfo Guzman-Lopez, Aimé Iglesias Lukin, Elisabeth Lebovici, Jose Rabasa, Nadiah Rivera Fellah, Cameron Rowland, and Roberto Tejada.
Steffen Kunkel Wiesthal, Germany Gottfried Böhm and the Pilgrimage Church Mary, Queen of Peace
(Spector Books) Based on several years of research, this richly illustrated book is the first in-depth study of the pilgrimage district of Mary, Queen of Peace—by German Pritzker Prize Laureate Gottfried Böhm—and features a plethora of previously unpublished drawings, photos, models and archival material as well as in-depth interviews with Böhm and project-related architects and collaborators.
Paulo Moreira Porto, Portugal Critical Neighborhoods: The Architecture of Contested Communities
(Park Books) This book explores informal architecture and urbanism, analyzing recent actions in Africa, Asia, and the United States with contributions by Matthew Barac, Julia King, Elisa Silva, AbdouMaliq Simone, and Ines Weizman.
Adriana Salazar Mexico City, Mexico Water Spells
(Pitzilein Books) This project gathers a diverse range of voices which reveal the entangled relations between humans, water, and the built environment within the context of Mexico City today.
David Schalliol Minneapolis, MN Social Landscapes
(MAS Context) Drawing from two decades of globe-spanning photographic projects, this book articulates a visual sociological perspective on the relationship between people and place—from how inequality manifests in the vernacular architecture of the Midwestern United States, to how social and environmental changes interplay to radically reshape Japan’s Tōhoku coast.
Mindy Seu New York, NY Cyberfeminism Catalog
(Inventory Press) This sourcebook of radical techno-critical activism from 1990–2020 gathers hackers, scholars, artists, and activists that reimagine the history of the internet and guide its future.
Pier Paolo Tamburelli Milan, Italy On Bramante: Forty-three Theses
(MIT Press) A book on contemporary architecture comprised of 43 theses on the work of Italian architect Donato Bramante (1444–1514).
Marc Treib Berkeley, CA The Aesthetics of Contemporary Planting Design
(ORO Editions) An international survey of the understudied subject of planting design aesthetics in contemporary landscape architecture.
RESEARCH (24 awards)
Anahi Alviso-Marino and Neïl Beloufa Paris, France Monument Stories: Cities of the Gulf and the Arabian Peninsula through Monument Biographies This project establishes an interactive website, featuring a multimedia map of the Arabian Peninsula and Gulf cities, that charts monuments from the 1970s until present day that were designed to embellish public space and commemorate events and political figures.
Adjoa Armah Cape Coast, Ghana and London, United Kingdom In our language the word for the sea means “the spirit that returns” An illumination of the cartographies of African spiritual life, geographic articulations, and spatial consciousnesses through the forts that dot the Ghanaian coast.
Shantel Blakely St. Louis, MO Charles E. Fleming, Architect Photographic documentation of the built architectural works of Charles E. Fleming, focusing on projects in the St. Louis area—including houses, schools, dormitories, health clinics, and several park and recreation areas, including a velodrome.
Jerald “Coop” Cooper Cincinnati, OH Architectures of Abolition Using the Underground Railroad networks of Ohio as an anchor for contemporary conversations in defense of Black lives, this exhibition delves into the events, people, and places of the mid-nineteenth century escape routes to situate the built environment as a matter of life and death.
Felicia Francine Dean Knoxville, TN
Perception of Misconceptions: Intersecting Stone and Fabric Material Identities A study of the transference of biracial identity, and the intrinsic methods of self-discovery, to the intersections of stone and fabric’s architectural material identities—at a furniture scale—based on the vernacular of Gramollazzo, Italy and Knoxville, TN.
Farhana Ferdous
Washington, DC The (pathogenic)-CITY: A Segregated Landscape of Urbanization, Urbanicity, and Wellbeing in American Landscape (the 1900s to present) A chronological history of racial disparities in American landscape that argues how urbanization and planning movements have transformed minority health and well-being from post-industrial society to the present.
Gabriel Fuentes
Union, NJ White Gold / Black Energy: Architecture, Sugar, and Oil During Revolutionary Cuba’s Gray Period The study of Cuban revolutionary architecture and its entanglement with colonial histories of slavery and global histories of energy during the Gray Period—during which Cuba strengthened geopolitical and ideological ties with the Soviet Union in the 1970s.
Meredith J. Gaglio
Baton Rouge, LA Life Arks: Science, Spirituality, and Survival in the Work of the New Alchemy Institute This project considers the ways in which members of the 1970s experimental collective, the New Alchemy Institute, integrated scientific innovation, mysticism, and left-libertarian values into their sustainable bioshelter designs.
James Graham Alameda, CA The Household Modernism of Paulette Bernège Research on the French journalist and activist Paulette Bernège (1896–1973), whose writings offer a vision of architectural modernism centered on women’s work.
Sara Jacobs
Vancouver, Canada
Landscapes of Racial Formation: Warren Manning in Atlanta, Georgia and Birmingham, Alabama
This research examines how landscape architect Warren Manning’s white supremacist atlas A National Plan (1919) reified racial formation in Birmingham and Atlanta through city plans implemented by Manning for those cities in 1919 and 1922, respectively—illuminating how racialized spatial logics are enacted through the making of urban space.
Ishita Jain and Ankita Trivedi
Ahmedabad and Sonipat, India Sites of Indie-Futurisms: Traditional Board Games of India Work towards an illustrated scholarly monograph using speculative world-building to catalogue traditional Indian board games as enmeshed ecologies of sites of production, sites of participation, and sites of generation of multiple Indie-futurisms.
Theodore S. Jojola and Lynn Paxson
Albuquerque, NM and Ames, IA Contemporary Indigenous Architecture–The Pueblo Worldview Expansion of the discussion and scholarship of what is ordinarily seen as architecture stuck in prehistory, to the contemporary and transformational.
Ladi’Sasha Jones
New York, NY Black Interior Spatial Thought Both a text and sculptural system that proposes a geometric typology towards Black interior spatial conditions—the communal, private, and performative—and the everyday movements in sociocultural production.
Elizabeth M. Keslacy
Oxford, OH Concrete Leisure: Design and Public Space in the Wake of Urban Renewal
An exploration of post-urban renewal landscapes of public leisure in the American Midwest, built under their cities’ first Black mayors, that examines the agency and limitations of architecture to combat the urban crises of late twentieth century American cities.
Wanda Katja Liebermann
Oakland Park, FL Architecture’s Problem with Disability
The first scholarly monograph to critically analyze the complex relationship between architecture and disability rights in the United States across pedagogy, policy, and practice in order to understand the discipline’s narrow response to disabled access, and to explore creative alternatives.
Thandi Loewenson
London, United Kingdom Lumumba in Space: African Space Programs and the Project of Liberation Culminating in a series of performance lectures addressed to the United Nations’ Committee on Peaceful Uses of Outer Space, this project investigates the role of Space Programs in the struggles for liberation from colonialism in six African countries—from late 1950s to present day—towards developing an understanding of how these programs contribute to emancipated constructions of Black self, Black statecraft, and Black people in relation to Earth and its resources.
Joanna Merwood-Salisbury
Wellington, New Zealand Veblen’s Chicago: The Urban Origins of the Leisure Class
Although acknowledged as influential, the Chicago economist Thorstein Veblen (1857–1929) remains a spectral presence in the historiography of modern architecture—this research situates Veblen’s work in the urban and intellectual context in which it was written and investigates its value for architectural history and theory into the twentieth century.
Joe Namy
London, United Kingdom Songs for a Set Research exploring the extended archives of Arab American composer Halim El Dabh (1921–2017), also known as the godfather of African electronic music, and the impact of architecture on his oeuvre.
Enrique Ramirez
New York, NY Lines of Least Resistance: Architecture, Aeronautics, and Other Airs of Modernity A study of how architectural and aeronautical cultures in eighteenth and nineteenth century France relied on line-making and line-drawing to construct new, modernized ideas about air and the natural environment.
F. Tierney Berkeley, CA Racializing Risk: The History of Ladera Housing Cooperative Ladera Housing Cooperative, a postwar interracial housing cooperative in Portola, California, provides a compelling look at 1940s housing policies, exposing cultural norms of race in state lending structures.
Nick Tobier
Ann Arbor, MI Small(er) Building Types An illustrated compendium of vernacular buildings—such as bodegas or gas stations—accompanied by interviews and writings that meditate on the typology and role of these buildings in daily life.
Amanda Russhell Wallace
New London, CT The East Texas Oilfield as an Architecture of Memento Mori This project proposes an alternative to the narrative of the early twentieth century Great Migration by conflating the open and expansive architectural structures of the East Texas oilfield and the often secluded, rural cemeteries as a point of departure for a multimedia installation.
Charisse Pearlina Weston
New York, NY (Riot) Through: The Fold, The Shatter Linking the use of glass as a material representation of power and simulated intimacy in architecture with the long history of anti-Black violence, surveillance, and policing—reified by the “Broken Window Theory”—and media representations of resistance to that violence, this project utilizes folded glass sculptures and concrete architectural forms to put pressure on anti-Black protocols and politics of movement, sight, and being seen.
Kiyan Williams
New York, NY Unearthing: Toward a Black Feminist Ecology in Contemporary Earth Art In this text, the creative practice of Kiyan Williams is connected to a tradition of practitioners who use soil as a material and metaphor to unearth decolonial histories and fugitive futures.
ABOUT THE GRAHAM FOUNDATION
Founded in 1956, the Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts fosters the development and exchange of diverse and challenging ideas about architecture and its role in the arts, culture and society. The Graham realizes this vision through making project-based grants to individuals and organizations, and by producing exhibitions, events and publications.
The Graham Foundation was created by a bequest from Ernest R. Graham (1866–1936), a prominent Chicago architect and protégé of Daniel Burnham.
UPCOMING GRANT APPLICATION DEADLINES
2022 Grants to Individuals inquiry form deadline: September 15, 2021
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2022 Carter Manny Award: November 15, 2021
Application available: September 15, 2021
Buildings funded by Graham Foundation Grants 2021
– Gottfried Böhm, The Pilgrimage Church Mary Queen of Peace, 1963–72. photo : Steffen Kunkel, 2015
From the 2021 individual grant to Steffen Kunkel for Gottfried Böhm and the Pilgrimage Church Mary, Queen of Peace
– Elizabeth Suina (Cochiti) of Suina Design + Architecture (Formerly Garret Smith Ltd), Valle Vista Elementary School, Albuquerque, New Mexico. photo : Courtesy Suina Design + Architecture
From the 2021 individual grant to Theodore S. Jojola and Lynn Paxson for Contemporary Indigenous Architecture–The Pueblo Worldview
– David Schalliol, Stateway Gardens (Chicago, Illinois, USA), 2007. Photo: David Schalliol
From the 2021 individual grant to David Schalliol for Social Landscapes
Adriana Salazar, View of River La Compañía, Chalco Valley, Mexico, 2019. Photo: Adriana Salazar – From the 2021 individual grant to Adriana Salazar for Water Spells
– Kaiser Permanente Hospital, Baby Drawer, ca. 1950s. (A nurse tending to a sleeping infant in a mobile bassinet at a Kaiser Permanente Hospital, California, 1950s.) Courtesy Kaiser Permanente Heritage Resources From the 2021 individual grant to Juliana Rowen Barton, Michelle Millar Fisher, Zoë Greggs, Gabriella Nelson, and Amber Winick  for Designing Motherhood: Things That Make and Break Our Births
– Atelier Masōmī and Studio Chahar, Hikma Religious and Secular Complex in Dandaji, Niger, 2018. photo : Courtesy Atelier Masōmī. Photo: James Wang From the 2021 individual grant to Adil Dalbai and Livingstone Mukasa for Africa Architecture Network
– John Lin, The Seasonal House, 2019. ShangriLa, Yunnan, China. Photo: Rural Urban Framework
From the 2021 individual grant to John Lin for Renovation Toolbox: A guided tour of innovative houses by self-builders in rural China
– Archival Slides of Charles E. Fleming House, Town and Country, Missouri. Courtesy The Missouri Historical Society, St. Louis. Photo: Eric P. Mumford
From the 2021 individual grant to Shantel Blakely for
– Charles E. Fleming, Architect
Bushra Mohamed, Lobi House Plan, 2020. Digital drawing, 6.4 x 6.5 in. Courtesy Bushra Mohamed
From the 2021 individual grant to Nana Biamah-Ofosu, Mark El-khatib, and Bushra Mohamed for The Course of Empire: A Compound House Typology
– Thandi Loewenson, Studies of the Zambian Space Programme: A Taxonomy of Flight. The Flag, 2020. Graphite on paper. Courtesy the artist
From the 2021 individual grant to Thandi Loewenson for  Lumumba in Space: African Space Programs and the Project of Liberation
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Mar 16, 2018
Graham Foundation 2018 News
Graham Foundation announces Fellowship program
We are so pleased to share that the Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts has announced the organization’s new Graham Foundation Fellowship program
Aug 3, 2017
Graham Foundation Grants 2017
Graham Foundation Announces 2017 Grants
photo – helloeverything/SelgasCano, Kibera Hamlets School, 2016, Nairobi, Kenya. Courtesy of architects. From the 2017 organizational grant to New York Foundation for Architecture-Center for Architecture for “Scaffolding”
Madlener House, 4 West Burton Place, Chicago, Illinois 60610, USA Telephone: 312.787.4071 [email protected]
Graham Foundation
Every Building in Baghdad: The Rifat Chadirji Archives at the Arab Image Foundation Design: Nomad Studio, landscape architecture Madlener House, Graham Foundation, Chicago, Illinois, USA September 15 – December 31, 2016 photo – Rifat Chadirji, IRQ/315/186: Offices, Central Post, Telegraph and Telephone Administration, Baghdad, 1975. Photographic paste-ups, 8.27” × 11.69”. Courtesy of the Arab Image Foundation Exhibition at the Graham Foundation
Architecture of Independence: African Modernism Jan 29 – Apr 9, 2016 photograph © Iwan Baan Graham Foundation Exhibition This exhibition explores the legacy of modernist architecture in Sub-Saharan Africa during the 1960s and 1970s. Featuring commissioned photographs by Iwan Baan and Alexia Webster and archival material, “Architecture of Independence” imparts a new perspective on the intersection of architecture and nation-building in Ghana, Senegal, Côte d’Ivoire, Kenya, and Zambia following independence.
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Green Air, a kinetic living sculpture at Contemporary Art Museum of Saint Louis, USA. Summer 2016 photograph : Alise O’Brien Photography Green Air, Contemporary Art Museum of Saint Louis
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i have avoided tumblr for literally years
and somehow i find myself back here.
ANyway, my name is Michael. not kiyan or whatever the fuck i wanted it to be then. 
I’m Michael, it’s nice to meet you.
the whole situation i posted about in my last two posts that were also my only two posts? well i’m not really friends with any of them anymore.
P and i haven’t spoken since she graduated. I dont know why specifically, i guess our lives just took different directions. 
G and i are kinda ok, we had a massive nuclear falling out about a year ago but we kinda worked through it and we’re aquaintances again now.
And S? well. she told me that she thought that she had feelings for me and the only way she could figure it out was if she kissed me - but she didn’t want to kiss me at the same time so i was like ok?? so why are you telling me this if you don’t want to actually figure it out? and she said - oh because we’re soulmates, like if i kissed you i’d never kiss anyone else, i would have to marry you and i’m not ready for that.
which is chill. but she knows i’m gay. so - uh i think something got miscommunicated here. but i also feel like she was being a dick? like if i had’ve had feelings for her and she told me that she didn’t want to actually date me or whatever but that she had feelings for me I feel like that would be the kind of thing to fuck with someone’s head right????
am i crazy?????????????
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Cook, Thomas and Southgate honoured in UK New Year list
LONDON (Reuters) – Britain has recognized its sporting stars in the Queen’s New Year’s honors list with a knighthood for cricketer Alastair Cook, and awards for Tour de France winner Geraint Thomas, England soccer boss Gareth Southgate and his captain Harry Kane.
FILE PHOTO: England’s captain Alastair Cook holds up the ball after the first cricket test match against India finished in a draw at Trent Bridge cricket ground in Nottingham, England July 13, 2014. REUTERS/Philip Brown
Former England captain Cook, 34, who retired from international cricket this year, was his country’s most-capped test player and record test run scorer.
Welsh cyclist Thomas, 32, has won three world championships and two Olympic gold medals along with this year’s Tour de France, while the honors for Southgate and Kane follow England’s World Cup run in Russia this Summer in which the team finished fourth, their best result since victory in 1966.
The awards also include a damehood for model Lesley Lawson, better known as Twiggy, one of the defining faces of the swinging 1960s.
Two members of the team who rescued 12 junior footballers and their coach from a flooded cave in Thailand, Richard Stanton and John Volanthen, received the George Medal for gallantry.
A knighthood goes to writer Philip Pullman, whose books include the “His Dark Materials” trilogy, while “Gruffalo” children’s author Julia Donaldson, 70, is awarded a CBE.
CBEs also go to Scottish violinist Nicola Benedetti, 31, and actress Sophie Okonedo, 50.
The New Year’s honors have been awarded since Queen Victoria’s reign in the 19th century and aim to recognize not just well-known figures but those who have contributed to national life through often selfless and unsung contributions over many years.
In that spirit, an OBE for fighting gun and knife crime goes to Mark Prince, 49, whose son Kiyan was fatally stabbed outside his school aged 15 in May 2006, while 28-year-old Stephen Addison who set up boxing classes to channel young people’s energy away from crime is awarded the BEM.
The biannual honors list is released on the Queen’s official birthday in June and at the end of each year. The list, along with a guide to the various awards, is published by the Cabinet Office and can be seen at http://bit.ly/2EhpvpR.
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