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Summer break and I'm kinda sorta missing F1 so here are the UK number one songs when drivers got their first Grand Prix win. Enjoy 😊
Giuseppe Farina (1950 British GP - 13th May), Juan Manuel Fangio (1950 Monaco GP - 21st May) & Johnnie Parsons (1950 Indy 500 - 30th May) - Billy Eckstine - My Foolish Heart
Lee Wallard (1951 Indy 500 - 30th May) - Les Paul & Mary Ford - Mockin' Bird Hill
Luigi Fagioli (1951 French GP - 1st July) & Jose Froilan Gonzalez (1951 British GP - 14th July) - Nelson Eddy & Jo Stafford - With These Hands
Alberto Ascari (1951 German GP - 29th July) - Hoagy Carmichael - My Resistance Is Low
Piero Taruffi (1952 Swiss GP - 18th May) - Nat 'King' Cole - Unforgettable
Troy Ruttman (1952 Indy 500 - 30th May) - Jo Stafford - Ay-Round The Corner
Bill Vukovich (1953 Indy 500 - 30th May) & Mike Hawthorn (1953 French GP - 5th July) - Frankie Laine - I Believe
Maurice Trintignant (1955 Monaco GP - 22nd May) - Tony Bennett - Stranger In Paradise
Bob Sweikert (1955 Indy 500 - 30th May) - Eddie Calvert - Cherry Pink And Apple Blossom White
Stirling Moss (1955 British GP - 16th July) - Alma Cogan - Dreamboat
Luigi Musso (1956 Argentine GP - 22nd January) - Tennessee Ernie Ford - Sixteen Tons
Pat Flaherty (1956 Indy 500 - 30th May) & Peter Collins (1956 Belgian GP - 3rd June) - Ronnie Hilton - No Other Love
Sam Hanks (1957 Indy 500 - 30th May) - Andy Williams - Butterfly
Tony Brooks (1957 British GP - 20th July) - Elvis Presley - All Shook Up
Jimmy Bryan (1958 Indy 500 - 30th May) - Connie Francis - Who's Sorry Now
Jack Brabham (1959 Monaco GP - 10th May) - Buddy Holly - It Doesn't Matter Anymore
Rodger Ward (1959 Indy 500 - 30th May) & Jo Bonnier (1959 Dutch GP - 31st May) - Elvis Presley - A Fool Such As I
Bruce McLaren (1959 US GP - 12th December) - Adam Faith - What Do You Want?
Jim Rathmann (1960 Indy 500 - 30th May) - The Everly Brothers - Cathy's Clown
Phil Hill (1960 Italian GP - 4th September) - The Shadows - Apache
Wolfgang Von Trips (1961 Dutch GP - 22nd May) - Floyd Cramer - On The Rebound
Giancarlo Baghetti (1961 French GP - 2nd July) - Del Shannon - Runaway
Innes Ireland (1961 US GP - 8th October) - The Shadows - Kon-Tiki
Graham Hill (1962 Dutch GP - 20th May) - B Bumble & The Stingers - Nut Rocker
Jim Clark (1962 Belgian GP - 17th June) - Elvis Presley - Good Luck Charm
Dan Gurney (1962 French GP - 8th July) - Mike Sarne & Wendy Richard - Come Outside
John Surtees (1963 German GP - 4th August) - Elvis Presley - Devil In Disguise
Lorenzo Bandini (1964 Austrian GP - 23rd August) - Manfred Man - Do Wah Diddy Diddy
Jackie Stewart (1965 Italian GP - 12th September) - The Rolling Stones - (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction
Richie Ginther (1965 Mexican GP - 24th October) - Ken Dodd - Tears
Ludovico Scarfiotti (1966 Italian GP - 4th September) - The Beatles - Yellow Submarine
Pedro Rodriguez (1967 South African GP - 2nd January) - Tom Jones - Green Green Grass Of Home
Denny Hulme (1967 Monaco GP - 7th May) - Sandie Shaw - Puppet On A String
Jacky Ickx (1968 French GP - 7th July) & Jo Siffert (1968 British GP - 20th July) - Equals - Baby Come Back
Jochen Rindt (1969 US GP - 5th October) - Jane Birkin & Serge Gainsbourg - Je T'aime... Mon Non Plus
Clay Regazzoni (1970 Italian GP - 6th September) - Smokey Robinson & The Miracles - Tears Of A Clown
Emerson Fittipaldi (1970 US GP - 4th October) - Freda Payne - Band Of Gold
Mario Andretti (1971 South African GP - 6th March) - Mungo Jerry - Baby Jump
Peter Gethin (1971 Italian GP - 5th September) - Diana Ross - I'm Still Waiting
Francois Cevert (1971 US GP - 3rd October) - Rod Stewart - Maggie May
Jean-Pierre Beltoise (1972 Monaco GP - 14th May) - T-Rex - Metal Guru
Ronnie Peterson (1973 French GP - 1st July) - Donny Osmond - Young Love
Peter Revson (1973 British GP - 14th July) - Slade - Skweeze Me Pleeze Me
Carlos Reutemann (1974 South African GP - 30th March) - Paper Lace - Billy Don't Be A Hero
Niki Lauda (1974 Spanish GP - 28th April) - Abba - Waterloo
Jody Scheckter (1974 Swedish GP - 9th June) - Ray Stevens - The Streak
Jose Carlos Pace (1975 Brazilian GP - 26th January) - Pilot - January
Jochen Mass - (1975 Spanish GP - 27th April) - Mud - Oh Boy
James Hunt (1975 Dutch GP - 22nd June) - 10CC - I'm Not In Love
Vittorio Brambilla (1975 Austrian GP - 17th August) - The Stylistics - I Can't Give You Anything (But My Love)
John Watson (1976 Austrian GP - 15th August) - Elton John & Kiki Dee - Don't Go Breaking My Heart
Gunnar Nilsson (1977 Belgian GP - 5th June) - Rod Stewart - I Don't Want To Talk About It
Jacques Laffite (1977 Swedish GP - 19th June) - The Jacksons - Show You The Way To Go
Alan Jones (1977 Austrian GP - 14th August) - Brotherhood Of Man - Angelo
Patrick Depailler (1978 Monaco GP - 7th May) - Boney M - Rivers Of Babylon
Gilles Villeneuve (1978 Canadian GP - 8th October) - John Travolta & Olivia Newton-John - Summer Nights
Jean-Pierre Jabouille (1979 French GP - 1st July) - Tubeway Army - Are 'Friends' Electric?
Rene Arnoux (1980 Brazilian GP - 27th January) - The Specials - Too Much Too Young
Nelson Piquet (1980 US GP - March 30) - The Jam - Going Underground
Didier Pironi (1980 Belgian GP - 4th May) - Dexy's Midnight Runners - Geno
Alain Prost (1981 French GP - 5th July) - The Specials - Ghost Town
Riccardo Patrese (1982 Monaco GP - 23rd May) - Madness - House Of Fun
Patrick Tambay (1982 German GP - 8th August) & Elio De Angelis (1982 Austrian GP) - Dexy's Midnight Runners - Come On Eileen
Keke Rosberg (1982 Swiss GP - 29th August) & Michele Alboreto (1982 Caesers Palace GP) - Survivor - Eye Of The Tiger
Ayrton Senna (1985 Portuguese GP - 21st April) - USA For Africa - We Are The World
Nigel Mansell (1985 European GP - 6th October) - Jennifer Rush - The Power Of Love
Gerhard Berger (1986 Mexican GP - 12th October) - Nick Berry - Every Loser Wins
Thierry Boutsen (1989 Canadian GP - 18th June) - Soul II Soul - Back To Life (However Do You Want Me)
Alessandro Nannini (1989 Japanese GP - 22nd October) - Jive Bunny & The Mastermixers - That's What I Like
Michael Schumacher (1992 Belgian GP - 30th August) - Snap! - Rhythm Is A Dancer
Damon Hill (1993 Hungarian GP - 15th August) - Freddie Mercury - Living On My Own
Jean Alesi (1995 Canadian GP - 11th June) - Robson & Jerome - Unchained Melody
Johnny Herbert (1995 British GP - 16th July) - Outhere Brothers - Boom Boom Boom
David Coulthard (1995 Portuguese GP - 24th September) - Simply Red - Fairground
Olivier Panis (1996 Monaco GP - 19th May) - Gina G - Ooh Ahh... Just A Little Bit
Jacques Villeneuve (1996 European GP - 28th April) - George Michael - Fastlove
Heinz-Harald Frentzen (1997 San Marino GP) - Michael Jackson - Blood On The Dance Floor
Mika Hakkinen (1997 European GP - 26th October) - Aqua - Barbie Girl
Eddie Irvine (1999 Australian GP - 7th March) - Boyzone - When The Going Gets Tough
Ruben Barrichello (2000 German GP - 30th July) - Craig David - 7 Days
Ralf Schumacher (2001 San Marino GP - 15th April) - Emma Bunton - What Took You So Long?
Juan Pablo Montoya (2001 Italian GP - 16th September) - DJ Otzi - Hey Baby
Kimi Raikkonen (2003 Malaysian GP - 23rd March) - Gareth Gates ft The Kumars - Spirit In The Sky
Giancarlo Fisichella (2003 Brazilian GP - 6th April) - Room 5 ft Oliver Cheatham - Make Luv
Fernando Alonso (2003 Hungarian GP - 24th August) - Blu Cantrell ft Sean Paul - Breathe
Jarno Trulli (2004 Monaco GP - 23rd May) - Frankee - F.U.R.B (F U Right Back
Jenson Button (2006 Hungarian GP - 6th August) - Shakira ft Wyclef Jean - Hips Don't Lie
Felipe Massa (2006 Turkish GP - 27th August) - Beyonce ft Jay-Z - Deja Vu
Lewis Hamilton (2007 Canadian GP - 10th June) - Rihanna ft Jay-Z - Umbrella
Robert Kubica (2008 Canadian GP - 8th June) - Mint Royale - Singin' In The Rain
Heikki Kovalainen (2008 Hungarian GP - 3rd August) - Dizzee Rascal ft Calvin Harris & Chrome - Dance Wiv Me
Sebastian Vettel (2008 Italian GP - 14th September) - Kings Of Leon - Sex On Fire
Mark Webber (2009 German GP - 12th July) - Cascada - Evacuate The Dancefloor
Nico Rosberg (2012 Chinese GP - 15th April) - Carly Rae Jepsen - Call Me Maybe
Pastor Maldonado (2012 Spanish GP - 13th May) - Rita Ora ft Tinie Tempah - R.I.P.
Daniel Ricciardo (2014 Canadian GP - 8th June) - Ed Sheeran - Sing
Max Verstappen (2016 Spanish GP - 15th May) - Drake ft Wizkid & Kyla - One Dance
Valtteri Bottas (2017 Russian GP - 30th April) - Clean Bandit ft Zara Larsson - Symphony
Charles Leclerc (2019 Belgian GP - 1st September) - Ed Sheeran ft Stormzy - Take Me Back To London
Pierre Gasly (2020 Italian GP - 6th September) - Cardi B ft Megan Thee Stallion - WAP
Sergio Perez (2020 Sakhir GP - 6th December) - Ariana Grande - Positions
Esteban Ocon (2021 Hungarian GP - 1st August) - Ed Sheeran - Bad Habits
Carlos Sainz Jr (2022 British GP - 3rd July) - Kate Bush - Running Up That Hill
George Russell (2022 Brazilian GP - 13th November) - Taylor Swift - Anti-Hero
Lando Norris (2024 Miami GP - 5th May) & Oscar Piastri (2024 Hungarian GP - 21st July) - Sabrina Carpenter - Espresso
And yes, I've created a Spotify playlist for these tunes 😊😊
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lamilanomagazine · 4 months
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Roma, Villa Pamphilj. Più di 3 mila studenti all'evento della Polizia di Stato, posto a conclusione della campagna "Una vita da social"
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Roma, Villa Pamphilj. Più di 3 mila studenti all'evento della Polizia di Stato, posto a conclusione della campagna "Una vita da social" L'evento è la tappa conclusiva di "Una vita da social", la campagna educativa itinerante realizzata dalla Polizia Postale per sensibilizzare i giovani sui rischi e i pericoli della rete. Ma non c'era solo il truck della Polizia Postale; nella villa più grande della capitale erano presenti gli operatori ed i mezzi di tutte le specialità della Polizia di Stato: la Stradale, la Scientifica, la Ferroviaria, gli artificieri, i cinofili, le Fiamme Oro, il Reparto Mobile, il Reparto Volo, la Fluviale, il Camper della campagna "Questo non è amore" con tutta la sua equipe specializzata, l'Ufficio Sanitario ed una folta rappresentanza dei poliziotti della Questura di Roma che, anche quest'anno, hanno portato avanti il progetto "Scuole sicure" incontrando nelle scuole della capitale migliaia di alunni, professori e genitori, per sensibilizzarli sui temi del rispetto delle regole, del rispetto dell'altro e della legalità in tutte le sue sfaccettature. Auto storiche e Lamborghini hanno come sempre attirato l'attenzione di tutti. Prezioso il contributo dell'Associazione Nazionale della Polizia di Stato e della Protezione Civile. Nella prima parte della mattinata i ragazzi si sono goduti le esibizioni dei vari reparti e, mentre erano attenti alle esercitazioni dei cinofili e degli artificieri, hanno alzato lo sguardo in sù per salutare l'elicottero della Polizia di Stato che ha sorvolato per pochi istanti i cieli sovrastanti la villa. Poi dal palco è arrivato il saluto delle istituzioni, il Prefetto Renato Cortese- Direttore Centrale per la Polizia Stradale, Ferroviaria e per i Reparti Speciali della Polizia di Stato, il Vicario del Questore di Roma, Francesco Greco, consigliere alla legalità del sindaco di Roma, e tutti gli altri rappresentanti delle specialità della Polizia di Stato e delle altre Forze dell'Ordine. Ma sul palco sono saliti anche alcuni attori che hanno voluto essere presenti all'iniziativa: Massimo Vanni, Lorenzo Flaherty, Marco Marzocca, Dino Abbrescia e i sosia della mitica coppia Ispettore Nico Giraldi e Bombolo; inoltre è intervenuta anche la campionessa delle Fiamme Oro Viviana Bottaro, medaglia di bronzo alle Olimpiadi Tokyo 2020 nella specialità Kata. Immancabile il momento musicale, prima di chiudere l'evento ed augurare ai ragazzi buone vacanze, la Fanfara della Polizia di Stato si è esibita con alcuni grandi successi dell'ultimo festival di San Remo, alternati ai classici senza tempo come Stelle e Strisce e alla popolare Roma nu fa la stupida stasera. A chiudere, accompagnato dal canto di grandi e piccini, l'Inno Nazionale. È stato proprio grazie alla sinergia e alla collaborazione fra istituzioni che è stato possibile far arrivare i 3 mila studenti a bordo di pullman dedicati, messi a disposizione non solo dalla Polizia di Stato, ma anche dall'Esercito, Guardia di Finanza, dalla Croce Rossa, dal Cotral, dalla Polizia Locale Roma Capitale, dall'Anas e dalla Polizia Penitenziaria.    ... #notizie #news #breakingnews #cronaca #politica #eventi #sport #moda Read the full article
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"Mi sono lasciato subito coinvolgere, entrando nella vicenda a trecentosessanta gradi. Interpreto il ruolo di un pubblico ministero, nel docufilm che è stato ideato da Ambrogio Crespi e che mette sotto un cono di luce la sua personale vicenda giudiziaria". A raccontarlo all'Adnkronos è l'attore Lorenzo Flaherty, che racconta le emozioni del suo ritorno sul grande schermo nel ruolo di un pm in 'Stato di Grazia', il docufilm diretto da Luca Telese al suo esordio alla regia. La pellicola, che sarà presente alla Mostra del Cinema di Venezia il prossimo 6 settembre, è nata da un'idea di Ambrogio Crespi dopo la vicenda giudiziaria che lo ha suo malgrado visto protagonista. Crespi, regista di film antimafia, ha avuto infatti una condanna definitiva a sei anni per concorso esterno in associazione mafiosa, a cui è seguita la grazia del presidente della Repubblica Sergio Mattarella, ed ha ora voluto raccontare la sua storia in un film diretto dal suo grande amico Luca Telese. "La pellicola -spiega Flaherty- mette sotto un cono di luce la sua personale vicenda giudiziaria, un percorso in cui il dramma di una famiglia si trasforma nella forza della famiglia stessa, rendendola un nuleo coeso con un'unica identità". Per Flaherty, che torna al suo ruolo di attore proprio calcando il red carpet prestigioso della mostra di Venezia, 'Stato di Grazia' "è un'espressione sincera della realtà, la fotografa senza distorcerla, la immortala facendo entrare appieno il pubblico nella storia". Il film è prodotto da Psc Proger Smart Communication e Alfio Bardolla e raccoglierà al suo interno tante forti testimonianze. Un viaggio tra paradossi, ed incredulità, di giorni bui, ma anche di lotta incessante alla ricerca della verità e del riscatto di speranza che si traduce nella realtà della grazia parziale concessa, in tempi record, dal presidente della Repubblica Sergio Mattarella.{} #_intcss0{display: none;} #U103981136124dSG { font-weight: bold; font-style: normal; } #U103981136124Bo { font-weight: bold; font-style: normal; } #U103981136124mUF { font-weight: bold; font-style: normal; } #U103981136124kZE { font-weight: normal; font-style: normal; } #U103981136124IPI { font-weight: bold; font-style: normal; } #U103981136124RJI { font-weight: bold; font-style: normal; } #U103981136124Dg { font-weight: bold; font-style: normal; } Fonte
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giallofever2 · 6 years
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1986
Demoni 2 – L'incubo ritorna
Also Known As (AKA)
(original title) Demoni 2 - L'incubo ritorna
Australia Demons 2
Brazil Demons 2 - Eles Voltaram
Bulgaria (Bulgarian title) Демони 2
Colombia Demonios 2: El terror continúa
France Démons 2
Greece (DVD title) Daimones 2
Greece Δαίμονες 2
Hungary Démonok 2.
Italy (video title) Dèmoni 2
Mexico La profecía satánica
Portugal Os Demónios 2 - Um Novo Pesadelo
Serbia Dèmoni 2
Soviet Union (Russian title) Демоны 2
Spain Demons II
Spain Demons 2
UK (video title) Demons 2: The Nightmare Continues
UK (video title) Demons 2: The Nightmare Returns
USA (video title) Demons 2: The Nightmare Returns
USA Demons 2
USA Demons 2: The Nightmare Is Back
West Germany Dämonen
West Germany Dance of the Demons 2
Dates
Italy 9 October 1986
USA 13 February 1987
France 25 March 1987
West Germany 9 July 1987
Colombia 13 August 1987
UK 18 September 1987
Netherlands 14 April 1988
Spain 17 April 1989
USA 24 July 2010 (New York Museum of Arts and Design)
Germany 20 November 2015 (Blu Ray)
Spain 4 November 2017 (Barcelona) (re-release)
Directed by Lamberto Bava
Writing Credits
Dario Argento - authorized page... (written by)
Lamberto Bava... (written by)
Franco Ferrini ... (written by)
Dardano Sacchetti... (written by)
Filming Dates
26 May 1986 - 22 June 1986
Filming Locations
Hamburg, Germany
Rome, Lazio, Italy
technical specifications
Runtime 1 hr 28 min (88 min) (Canada)
1 hr 28 min (88 min) (R-rated) (USA)
1 hr 32 min (92 min) (Unrated Edition)
1 hr 18 min (78 min) (cut) (Germany)
Cast
David Edwin Knight... George
Nancy Brilli ... Hannah
Coralina Cataldi-Tassoni ... Sally Day (as Coralina Cataldi Tassoni)
Bobby Rhodes... Hank
Asia Argento ... Ingrid Haller
Lorenzo Flaherty ... Partygoer
Virginia Bryant ... Mary the Prostitute
Anita Bartolucci ... Woman with Dog
Antonio Cantafora... Ingrid's Father
Luisa Passega .. Helga Haller
Davide Marotta ... Demon Tommy
Marco Vivio ... Tommy
Dario Casalini ... Danny - Ulla's boyfriend
Michele Mirabella... Hooker's Client
Lorenzo Gioielli ... Jake
Maria Chiara Sasso ... Ulla, partygoer with camera
Lino Salemme ... Security Guard
Andrea Garinei ... Partygoer waiting for Jacob
Luca De Nardo ... Partygoer
Angela Frondaroli ... Susan, bodybuilder
Caroline Christina Lund ... Jennifer, bodybuilder
Karen Gennaro ... Bodybuilder
Marina Loi ... Kate
Silvia Rosa ... Partygoer / Demon
Monica Umena ... Partygoer
Fabio Poggiali ... Muller, Bodybuilder
Andrea Spera ... Partygoer
Pascal Persiano ... Joe (TV Show)
Robert Chilcott ... Bob (TV Show)
Eliana Miglio ... Pam, girl with camera (TV Show) (as Eliana Hoppe)
Yvonne Fraschetti ... Jacob's Girl
Bruno Bilotta ... Jacob
Furio Bilotta ... Man in back of Jacob's car
Giovanna Pini ... Girl in back of Jacob's car / Woman in Garage
Stefano Molinari ... Demon on TV
Pasquele Valente ... Tommy's Father
Kim Rhone ... Tommy's Mother
Annalie Harrison ... Sally's Mother
Lamberto bava ... Sally's Father (uncredited
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viperissimagif · 7 years
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GRANDE FRATELLO VIP 2
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giftvitaliana · 7 years
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thequeeengossip · 7 years
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BB vip 2 Italy - 1st week
Usually I do not watch the Big Brother, but this year I happened to turn on the tv just when they were entering the House and it was full of interesting characters to watch.
I immediately liked/disliked Cristiano Malgioglio because he’s too much of a drama queen and sometimes I can’t deal with his antics.
Another one I disliked is Aida Yespica, because I truly believe she plays a role all of the time, she tries to be pleasant but I think it’s all calculated. Sure af she’s hot as hell.
Simona Izzo can be a little too much sometimes, but she’s caring, so she’s ok.
I love The Rodriguez, especially Jeremias, he’s bf material. I love latin guys. Cecilia is quite jealous/protective of him.
I do have a soft spot for Carla Cruz, who I think is very similar to me with her behaviour: she finds it hard to make friends immediately and it takes her some time to get comfortable. Also, I love her thing with Jeremias (which is the real reason why most girls on the internet hate her) and I really hope she’s going to stay in the house for a long time, I want the two of them as end game.
I also like Luca Onestini, who is another person disliked by most on the internet. I also appreciate his growing bromance with Jeremias.
Marco Predolin is real fun, he’s like “the funny uncle”.
Lorenzo Flaherty is ok, but he doesn’t stand out much.
Same thing for Carmen Di Pietro, even though she says such stupid things that crack everyone up.
Veronica Angeloni looks so friendly, especially with The Rodriguez, but something tells me she actually wants Jeremias and she plays the friend-card waiting to attack when he least expects it. I really hope to be wrong.
Daniele Bossari used to be my tv crush in the 90′s, he’s a great guy, has a deep sexy voice and you just gotta love him. Period.
Ivana Mrazova is another one who acts a role for me, Idk.
Giulia De Lellis seems a smart and kind girl.
Ignazio Moser is hot and he’s ok.
Serena Grandi used to be the hot dream of every man back in the days, that’s the reason why she’s going to be untouchable.
Gianluca Impastato is a fun guy and he’s ok.
They were immediately divided into two groups (the Pretty House and Sadland) and asked coldly to make their first nominations, which made the more timid ones be the easy target.
Tomorrow night we’re having the live with the studios and we’ll see who’s leaving the house.
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In this space, I usually share a few jokes and link to some of the pieces I’ve worked on in other internet places. 
But things aren’t so funny right now. And my voice is not one we need to be listening to. 
Black lives have been treated as less than for the entire history of this country. We’ve seen that from the very first moment that the United States became a country. We’ve seen that in the cases of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery, Eric Garner, Stephon Clark, Philando Castile, and so many more, going on for far too long. We’ve seen that in our laws and our communities, in the redlining of suburbs and how, even now, black-owned businesses struggle to get approval for necessary payroll protection loans. There are two realities in this world, and your access and safety depend so heavily on the color of your skin. 
So, rather than link to my work, I wanted to share the words of black players from the past few weeks. These are the voices that have been ignored or pushed aside to make people who look like me feel comfortable for far too long. 
Gary Sheffield recently penned a piece in the Players Tribune about the racism and police brutality that he suffered first hand, and which -- during his playing career -- few wanted to hear about. 
“So I ask you: ​Now​ do you believe me?
Because I stood alone then. But we stand together now – and that’s why I’m sharing my stories.For black people, these injustices are nothing new. 
But for white people, people of privilege, this is revelatory. Their eyes have been forced open to view life through the same harsh lens as a person of color.”
The Mets’ Dominic Smith shared on Twitter how racism has impacted every day of his life, and that “Silence Kills.”
"As a black man in America you encounter racism on every level. Your parents prep you for it. They prep you for routine police stops. They prep you on how to talk to people with respect. When you have one strike against you [your skin color] you have to make the people you come across like you, and you do it with respect, with a smile, with love."
Giancarlo Stanton, Aaron Judge, Jackie Bradley Jr, Andrew McCutchen, CC Sabathia and more black MLB players came together to release a video where the players shared in one very important message: 
“We’ve been told that our peaceful pleas were not made at the right time, in the right place, in the right way. We’ve been told to wait, but we remember when Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. warned us that the word wait has almost always meant never. We will wait no longer. We will make our voices louder. For all of us who can, and for all of those who could not.”
Braves Minor Leaguer Trey Harris joined the Effectively Wild podcast to talk about what it’s like to be black in America and in baseball, and the additional barriers players of color have to cross. Listen here.
Royals Minor Leaguer Nick Heath and Johns Hopkins third baseman Matt Ritchie went on the Baseball BBQ podcast to discuss the killings of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor, as well as how baseball can do a better job at being a more diverse and welcoming sport. Click here to listen. 
Negro Leagues museum curator Ray Doswell recently gave an interview highlighting how far we’ve come, but also how far we still have to go. 
“It's important to understand the history of it because none of these issues are new. These things have been happening for many, many decades. So you'll come here and you'll see some things that are mostly triumphant, but you'll see some things that you don't like, that should make you uncomfortable. Because it wasn't comfortable for those who had to go through it. And I hope that we're not overly romanticizing the story (of the Negro Leagues) too much. We're probably guilty of some of that. But there are folks who come in and get a sobering look at least at what that part of the story is, from roughly 1860 to 1960, and how that leads to the rest of the story.”
In The Athletic, retired baseball players including Ryan Howard, Jimmy Rollins, Dontrelle Willis, Doug Glanville, and Torii Hunter got together on a call to share their experiences. It’s a sobering look at just how different these worlds are, and it all comes down to if you’re black or white.
Jimmy Rollins said:
“Obviously, our white counterparts, they have a completely different view. They don’t have to grow up having that talk — and we all know what that talk is. They don’t have to get in a car, drive down the street knowing I didn’t do anything wrong, but this cop has been behind me for two blocks, something’s about to happen. They don’t have those fears. And every time something like this happens, as a player, you know exactly what is going on. When you get in the clubhouse, you do look at your counterparts, they’re going about their day as if nothing happened. And you’ve got three or four guys in the clubhouse looking at each other like, “Man. You see that? You know what that’s about. What can we do?” Then it’s four versus 21. It makes you a little uncomfortable.”
Negro Leagues President Bob Kendrick moderated a discussion on race in baseball with Josh Bell, Lorenzo Cain, Mychal Givens, Dwight Smith Jr., Taylor Hearn, and Delino DeShields Jr. Click here to view it. (I’ll also embed it at the bottom of the post.)
Jack Flaherty posted his thoughts on the ongoing police violence against black communities: 
“The system continues to fail time and time again and nothing seems to change. Officers are not being held accountable for their actions. The badge and blue uniform are not a pedestal that puts a citizen of the United States of America above the law. The badge and blue uniform are there to distinguish those who are meant to PROTECT their communities, not terrorize and kill those that are meant to protect and serve. That being said, not all police officers are bad, but those who are not bad need to be speaking up about the injustices. Your voice needs to be heard. Your silence is speaking just as loud.“
If you’ve been out there protesting, stay safe. And if you haven’t, I hope you’ve done what you can, from reading, listening and supporting black voices to donating money.
Organizations that I’ve donated to include the Brooklyn Bail Fund, Black Lives Matter, and Black Visions Collective. But things have changed recently and there may be better places where your money can do more good at this moment. Here’s a piece from Vox that might help. 
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theinglenookheir · 5 years
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Musicals that deserve more love
Since I really only see the same few musicals being discussed on Tumblr, I wanted to recommend a couple of shows that I think deserve a little more attention, as well as links to the soundtracks.
1) Lizzie (2013) by Tim Maner [book/lyrics], Steven Cheslik-DeMeyer [lyrics/music], and Alan Stevens Hewitt [music]
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An all-female rock opera about Lizzie Borden and the possible events leading to the 1892 Fall River axe murders. Recommended for fans of Six, Spring Awakening, and Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson. 
Listen to the cast recording here.
2) The Light Princess (2013) by Tori Amos [music/lyrics] and Samuel Adamson [book/lyrics]
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Overwhelmed by the kingdom’s grief after her mother dies, Princess Althea of Lagobel resolves to never let sadness weigh her down and literally float through life without a care. This becomes an issue, however, when Lagobel wages war with a neighbouring kingdom, forcing Althea to fulfill her duty as the future queen. Recommended for fans of Wicked and R&H’s Cinderella.
Listen to the original cast recording here.
3) Five Guys Named Moe (1992) by Clarke Peters [book] and Louis Jordan [music/lyrics]
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After his alcoholic tendencies ruin his last relationship, Nomax is visited by the members of his favourite jazz band, who magically appear out of the radio to help him get his act together. Recommended for fans of Company and jazz music in general.
Listen to the original Broadway or London cast.
4) Alice By Heart (2019) by Duncan Sheik [music], Steven Sater [lyrics/book], and Jessie Nelson [book]
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While seeking shelter during the London Blitz, best friends Alice and Alfred are forced to separate when Alfred is quarantined due to tuberculosis. Knowing her friend may soon die, Alice reads him Lewis Carroll’s famed novel through the wall to allow them one last childhood escape. Recommend for fans of Spring Awakening, Next to Normal, and Jasper in Deadland.
Listen to the original cast recording here.
5) Lizard Boy (2015) by Justin Huertas [book/lyrics/music]
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Due to a childhood incident that mutated him into a human-reptile hybrid, Trevor finds it difficult to trust other people. He is forced to step out of his comfort zone, however, after meeting Cary, the sweet but promiscuous man of his dreams, and Siren, a psychic willing to do whatever it takes to protect the city from an oncoming dragon attack. Recommended for fans of Be More Chill, Fun Home, and [title of show].
Listen to the cast recording here.
6) Allegiance (2015) by Jay Kuo [music/lyrics/book], Marc Acito, and Lorenzo Thione [book]
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Following the attack on Pearl Harbour, Keiko and Sammy Kimura are sent to the Heart Mountain internment camp with their father and grandfather. While Sammy attempts to prove his family’s loyalty by enlisting in the army, Keiko gets involved with protests against the treatment of the camp’s inmates. Recommended for fans of Miss Saigon, The Band’s Visit, and Dogfight. 
Listen to the original Broadway cast recording here.
7) Ragtime (1998) by Stephen Flaherty [music], Lynn Ahrens [lyrics], and Terrence McNally [book]
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The matriarch of an upper-class white family, a Jewish immigrant, and an African American musician turned activist find their lives inexplicably entwined while dealing with the societal changes in New York during the early twentieth century. Recommended for fans of Les Miserables, Come From Away, and Anastasia.
Listen to the original Broadway cast recording here.
8) Passing Strange (2008) by Stew [music/lyrics/book] and Heidi Rodewald [music]
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A young black musician leaves his Christian household in Los Angeles and travels to Europe in hopes of finding “the real.” Recommended for fans of Pippin and American Idiot.
Listen to the live cast recording here.
9) The Scottsboro Boys (2010) by David Thompson [book], John Kander [music], and Fred Ebb [lyrics]
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An all-black cast re-imagines the infamous trial of nine African American youths falsely accused of raping two white women in the 1930s as a minstrel show. Recommended for fans of Chicago and Parade.
Listen to the off-Broadway cast recording here.
10) Follies (1971) by Stephen Sondheim [music/lyrics] and James Goldman [book]
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A group of former showgirls bring their husbands to a reunion at the theatre where they used to perform, which is scheduled for demolition, and remember their glory days. Recommended for fans of A Chorus Line, Cabaret, and Sunset Boulevard.
Listen to the original Broadway or London cast or the National Theatre recording.
11) Venice (2014) by Matt Sax [music/lyrics] and Eric Rosen [lyrics/book]
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In a dystopian society torn apart by war and terrorists attacks, Venice (son of the late activist Anna Monroe) decides to marry Willow Turner (daughter of the assassinated president) in an attempt to peacefully reunite the nation; however, his brother, Commander Markos, is determined to ruin the wedding to keep the public fearful and in line. Recommended for fans of Hamilton.
Listen to the original cast recording here.
12) The Wild Party (2000) by Andrew Lippa [music/lyrics/book] / Michael John LaChiusa [music/lyrics/book] and George C. Wolfe [book]
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Based off the 1920s poem by Joseph Moncure March, Queenie and Burns host a party for their fellow vaudevillians in an attempt to save their floundering relationship. As the night goes on, however, the party dissolves into a murderous orgy. Recommended for fans of Cabaret.
The show is notorious for having two adaptions that coincidentally premiered at the same time: one by Andrew Lippa off-Broadway and one by Michael La Chiusa on Broadway. Listen to the Lippa version here or the La Chiusa version here.
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Alex Brightman (Beetlejuice) Dana Steingold (u/s Lydia) Adam Dannheisser (Charles) David Josefsberg (Adam) Kerry Butler (Barbara) Leslie Kritzer (Delia/Miss Argentina) Kelvin Moon Loh (Otho) Presley Ryan (u/s Girl Scout)
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