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weezer-blog · 1 year
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*eyes pop out of head* *tounge rolls onto the floor*
HOOCHIE MAMA EI CARAMBA SEXY SCOTT SCHERINER HUBBA HUBBA AWOOGA AWOOGA
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cogentranting · 2 years
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Books I read in 2022
Poetics (Aristotle) 
Crooked Kingdom (Leah Bardugo) 
 Jesus: A Very Short Introduction (Richard Bauckham)*
A long Way Gone: Memoirs of a Boy Soldier (Ishmael Beah)*
The Late Medieval English Church: Vitality and Vulnerability Before the Break with Rome (G.W. Bernard) 
The Cruel Prince- The Folk of the Air (Holly Black) 
The Wicked King- The Folk of the Air (Holly Black) 
The Queen of Nothing- The Folk of the Air (Holly Black)
How the King of Elfhame Learned to Hate Stories (Holly Black) 
Jane Eyre (Charlotte Bronte) *
A Christmas Carol (Charles Dickens) 
God in Himself: Scripture, Metaphysics, and the Task of Christian Theology (Steven J. Duby)
The Beautiful and Damned (F. Scott Fitzgerald) 
The Mystery of Providence (John Flavel)*
The Silver Tracks- Mirrorworld/Reckless (Cornelia Funke) 
The Scarlet Letter (Nathaniel Hawthorne)* 
Their Eyes Were Watching God (Zora Neale Hurston) 
The Remains of the Day (Kazuo Ishiguro) 
Never Let Me Go (Kazuo Ishiguro)
The Eye of the World- The Wheel of Time (Robert Jordan) 
Gentle and Lowly: The Heart of Christ for Sinners and Sufferers (Dane C. Ortlund) 
On the Edge of the Dark Sea of Darkness- The Wingfeather Saga (Andrew Peterson)
North! or Be Eaten- The Winfeather Saga (Andrew Peterson) 
The Monster in the Hollows- The Wingfeather Saga (Andrew Peterson) 
The Mission of the Triune God: A Theology of Acts (Patrick Schreiner)* 
The American Evangelical Story: A History of the Movement (Douglas A. Sweeney)* 
The Rise and Triumph of the Modern Self: Cultural Amnesia, Expressive Individualism, and the Road to Sexual Revolution (Carl R. Truman) 
The King of Attolia- Queen’s Thief (Megan Whalen Turner) 
Moira’s Pen: A Queen’s Thief Collection (Megan Whalen Turner) 
Can We Trust the Gospels (Peter J. Williams)* 
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mirandamckenni1 · 9 days
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rillabrooke · 3 years
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2022 Reading List
Hamlet - William Shakespeare**
Hamlet - William Shakespeare* **
Mockingjay - Suzanne Collins
Much Ado About Nothing - William Shakespeare*
All the Bright Places - Jennifer Niven
New Storm Rising - Rob Thier (Wattpad)
Sense and Sensibility - Jane Austen
An Impossible Deception - Spiszy (Wattpad)
Divergent - Veronica Roth
Insurgent - Veronica Roth
Educated - Tara Westover**
Allegiant - Veronica Roth
A is for Arson: A Langley & Porter Mystery - ANHorton1227 (Wattpad)
Until You - LeeleeKez (Wattpad)
The Book Thief - Markus Zusak**
17776 - Jon Bois
From the Earth to the Moon - Jules Verne*
Around the Moon - Jules Verne
In the Year 2889 - Jules & Michel Verne
Slaughterhouse-Five - Kurt Vonnegut
The Glass Castle - Jeannette Walls**
Much Ado About Nothing - William Shakespeare*
At First Light - Spiszy (Wattpad)
The Stowaway - LittleLo (Wattpad)
The Screwtape Letters - C.S. Lewis**
The Handmaid's Tale - Margaret Atwood**
Mystical - VAN.J (Webtoon)
Brave New World - Aldous Huxley
Star's Crossing - Madeleine_Graves (Wattpad)
The Book Thief - Markus Zusak*
North and South - Elizabeth Gaskell
Madame Outlaw - Junk Ren (Webtoon)
Northanger Abbey - Jane Austen
A Solemn Promise - littleLo (Wattpad)
An Earnest Favour - littleLo (Wattpad)
A Simple Deception - littleLo (Wattpad)
A Defiant Liaison - littleLo (Wattpad)
Anne of Ingleside - L. M. Montgomery*
Much Ado About Nothing - William Shakespeare*
Howl's Moving Castle - Diana Wynne Jones
The Martian - Andy Weir
The Prince and the Pauper - Mark Twain
The Metamorphosis - Franz Kafka
A Room With a View - E.M. Forster
Raising Dragons - Bryan Davis
Jane Eyre - Charlotte Brontë**
In Memoriam - Alfred, Lord Tennyson**
The Runaway Slave at Pilgrim's Point - Elizabeth Barrett Browning**
Goblin Market - Christina Rossetti**
The Candlestone - Bryan Davis
Wonderful Adventures of Mrs. Seacole in Many Lands - Mary Seacole**
The Tell-Tale Heart - Edgar Allan Poe*
Much Ado About Nothing - William Shakespeare*
The Story of an African Farm - Olive Schreiner**
The Speckled Band - Arthur Conan Doyle**
Mrs. Warren's Profession - George Bernard Shaw**
The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde - Robert Louis Stevenson* **
Circles of Seven - Bryan Davis
The Importance of Being Earnest - Oscar Wilde**
Unholy Matrimony - xxinlove (Wattpad)
Around the World in 80 Days - Jules Verne*
The Scarlet Letter - Nathaniel Hawthorne
AXED - Shren Patel, Emi MG (Webtoon)
The Nose - Nikolai Gogol
Bernice Bobs Her Hair - F. Scott Fitzgerald
An Indecent Gambit - Spiszy (Wattpad)
Always in April - Spiszy (Wattpad)
The Tell-Tale Heart - Edgar Allan Poe*
* reread ** for school
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libbymodernpace · 3 years
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Map of Delights: 2/8/22: Modern Art to City Hall and back Some of the delights: · Fully stocked Little Free Library with a mysterious photo glued to the window door · Wolf Museum Native Plant Garden · White of the Briala’s yoga studio against a cold bright blue sky · St. John’s Blessing box and free adult wool socks waiting for someone in need · Hotwheels on a porch table · Many colored doors · Flood of bright red berries on the sidewalk in front of PCAD · Broken sign post, like a found sculpture, on the street outside the Imperioal · Happy people with armfuls of books leaving the Library · Scott Bookman’s Bowman Art Installation · Valentines hearts all over the city · Beautiful old tombstones in Schreiner-Concord Cemetery · funny cat grafitti
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twistedorbeez · 3 years
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Twisted Orbeez Anon (#cool)
• they/them, it/its (he/him? she/her????)
• british (eng/esp)
• xvi
• interest archive and ventz (journal)
• i'm... different (ocd and nd-something)
• based and niche and esoteric (an actual vampire irl) (I am also evil and twisted)
My main interests:
• vampirism
• angelology and religion
• dracula and nosferatu
• old photography, film, and buildings (like eduoard-leon scott's au clair de la lune!!)
• language and writing systems (I ♡ cuneiform and hangul)
• literature
• german expressionism
• art (I have many ocs)
• azumanga daioh
• magical princess minky momo
• trad goth stuff
• cyril schreiner the french orbeez guy who filled his bath with orbeez
• the beatles, bauhaus, the smiths, al bowlly, yorushika, vera lynn, kirsty maccoll and more!!
I HAVE EVIL OCD DISEASE SO FEEL FREE TO MESSAGE ME ABOUT IT IF YOU NEED SOMEONE WHO UNDERSTANDZ TO TALK TO ABT IT!!!!1!1!!!1!1!!
I WILL ALSO VENT A LOT AND TALK ABT K#$%LLING MYSELF SO DON'T FOLLOW IF THAT TRIGGERZ YOU (WE LIKE TO HAVE CHEEKY BANTZ LA)
DNI:
p***ophiles, z**philes, proshippers, anti pocd
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onpoli · 6 years
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The Progressive Conservatives have used their majority in the legislature to short-circuit a power workers’ strike that threatened much of Ontario’s electricity system.
After a four-day emergency session of the house, MPPs passed legislation Thursday keeping the 6,000 Power Workers’ Union on the job at government-owned Ontario Power Generation, which generates half of the province’s electricity.
“The time for action is now,” said Labour Minister Laurie Scott, who shepherded the bill through the legislature over concerns power plants would soon begin being shut down.
“Out of an abundance of caution, it ensures the Power Workers’ Union is not able to take a job action,” Energy Minister Greg Rickford told reporters after the vote.
NDP Leader Andrea Horwath, who criticized the government for “fear-mongering” in its handling of the labour dispute, opposed the legislation, saying it violated the workers’ Charter rights to collective bargaining.
The Liberals and Mike Schreiner sided with the PCs, resulting in a 72-35 vote. Doug Ford didn’t vote as he’s been absent from Queen’s Park all week.
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h-hhhe · 4 years
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The Little Prince
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Background:
The little prince is an animated movie directed by Mark Osborne and the first movie adapted same named novel by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry. Mikros Image studio has provided Animation services.
Concept:
Idealism VS realism(utilitarian)
This animated film is aimed to convey and discuss how young people to meet the challenges when they growing and what is vital things they should insist. What is your decision between idealism and utilitarian when you coming be an adult? Both film and original novel tell us the human connection is really mater, people should tough by heart, because the utilitarian from adult world may make it invisible to the eye. 
Narrative Analysis:
plot summary:
the little girl with an ambition mother , she made all plans for her daughter’ future, and the girl was followed until she was  interrupted by her eccentric, amiable neighbor, an elderly retired pilot, moreover he told her story about the little prince, as a result she gradually start independent thinking and after she search of the Little Prince by herself. Finally saved him and find how to connect with her mother and organize her future.
storyline:
have two main character line the first is the relationship between the little girl and her neighbor and mother. second is the relationship between the little prince and rose, fox and pilot. she rediscovered her childhood and find what is really mater the human connection. 
the girl with her mother moves to a new house, her mother is an ambition woman, she prepared many plans for her daughter’ future to but the girl doesn’t be prepared for entry her grown-up world.  this is a typical theme about parental pressure. By the girl’s struggle in the little prince’s world, she realizes her previous life is her mother’s vison of her life not her dream. and the aviator neighbor encourage her to cultivate imagination, creativity, and wonder.
the personality changed in different period of the little prince. From a pure young boy to a lazy and mediocre adult. The pilot says he meets the little prince in the dessert and he lives in a planet named B-612. The little prince plants a rose and traveled to other planet with many adults, he lands on the earth and trained a red fox. In pilot story, the little prince is always looking of gentle, innocent and pure.
the girl star her adventure to find the little prince after the polit was hospitalized.
she drives polit’s plane into space, and landing on B612, she notices everything has changed, the planet is populated by workaholic adults owned by the "Businessman”. The little prince has become an anxious, incompetent adult named "Mr. Prince" and works as a janitor for the Businessman. The girl be asked as an adult by a man-controlled machine, finally, according to the little prince recover his memories and saves the girl, and they liberate all stars and other redemption, the little prince turns his young characters back.
The use of CGI in conveying the Narrative:
A scene from “The Little Prince,” two different style houses. Netflix
Firstly, the CG is great measure to illustrate the little girl and aviator part, this film starts with a beautiful and detailed virtual world. You will see different type of style on characters, building and environments. As Mr. Osborne (2016) said. “Every house is almost the same, and you get this feeling of repetition, a mathematical, geometric, confining world.” However, when camera view is given to the neighborhood, everything has changed, the structure, the plants, especially aviator’s plane, all design rely on CGI technology and software such as maya, Photoshop and after effects.
A scene from “The Little Prince,” the Little Girl with Aviator, Images from Netflix
A scene from “The Little Prince,” with the Little Girl, Images from Netflix
The color is a symbol of emotion, at the front part before the girl attracted by polit’s story, the fundamental color is dark and grey the same deep color between children and adult on cloth and environments is obvious which seems to more adapt the first part theme the well-prepared grown up. However, when the girl accessed to the little prince’ world, dark and grey gradually disappeared instead of pink, red, blue etc. the color start be warmer and lighter.
There are reference to “The Little Prince,” directed by Mark Osborne. Netflix
Last one but it’s significant feature of this film is that it uses Paper Cutout Animation since the story of the little prince, Mr. Osborne(2016) said ‘there’s no way you can make a big CG-animated movie out of this book, It’s so delicate and poetic.’ it is fantastic, this artful strategy obtains a great success which connect film and novel, and it looks like read a cartoon when audience watch these parts.
Scene from “The Little Prince.” Bottom, a look at the paper animation process for the scene. Credit...Top: Netflix. Bottom: Anthony Scott.
A scene from “The Little Prince,” directed by Mark Osborne. Netflix
Reference:
l  Mekado Murphy, 2016, ‘How ‘The Little Prince’ Came to Animated Life’, The New York Time Review 5 Aug 2016, Accessed at <. https://www.nytimes.com/2016/08/06/movies/how-the-little-prince-came-to-animated-life.html>.
l  Peter Bradshaw,2016,’ The Little Prince review – charming story encumbered by Netflix update’, The Guardian Review 5 Aug 2016, Accessed at< https://www.theguardian.com/film/2016/aug/05/the-little-prince-review-netflix>
Patrick Schreiner. 2019,’ 3 Lessons from Netflix’s Adaptation of ‘The Little Prince’’, The Gospel Coalition Review 17 September 2016, Accessed at < https://www.thegospelcoalition.org/article/3-lessons-from-netflix-adaptation-the-little-prince/>
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brooklynwildlife · 5 years
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Today is the first day of Bkwildlife summerfest 2019 - I wanted to post this photo to remind people that the world is not totally screwed. Nature is beautiful and humans are beautiful. Come see ten days of art and music and get reinvigorated, excited and hype about our universal wave. Below is the list of performers you will see this week .. look them up All genres/all independent —- spread love Aaron Peart Abe Gattling Abe Hannigan Adam P. Murphy Alexander Coe aLunar Landing Alyssa Marie Amazing Amy Flexible Freestyling Anna Leah Annie R U OK ANT WONT STOP Ardamus Ariana Materai Ayo Mama B. Good BAASSIK Becky Krill (HoloMovement) Bradman Brent Butler Brian Sheffield Brian Thabault Bridge of Flowers Brittany Campbell C. Paige Carcoda Cherry Chocolate Brown and Chicken Over Rice Chris Zurich Christopher Wagner Chuck Samet Cruz Cruz ctyzn D-Andra n Da Muthaflowas Dakota Smith Deuce Ellis Devin Bramble DJ DR HOLLYWOOD & Friends DJ Karen DJ LoBoBoT Doctor Breakfast and The Fuzz Dukes & The Package Elanzo Eliza and the Organix Erica Schreiner EUNICE ft. Soft Justice eüsh Evan Alexander Moore & the Perennials Flo-Pilot Flying Machine Collective Four Elements & Beyond Gentleman Brawlers Grant Swift Glidden Graphic Melee Hill Haints If The Shoe Fits Ivy Soto Jai Emm Jason Santos JDEL Jerimiah Black Jon Gardiner Jonathan Kaplan Karolina Rose Kelli Frances Corrado KHASHA MACKA Kill the Standards Kita P x Black Licorice Lady Valore Lex Rush Lilei LNWD LOST DOG M Y L E S B U L L E N / Apricot Afterthoughts Mack Aroni Mandella Eskia Manny Cruz Marcus Jade Maria Lina MC Stove Melissa Hunter Gurney Mental Stamina Merc The Big Body Benz Mermaid Michael Anthony Scott Mike Gerbino Misha Lee moldNshit Moon Kissed Music Bear Tony Banks (Jay Light) Name of Band NE-CK Nebula and the Velvet Queen No Burden No Clouds Nox O.D. Mongrel Ohene Cornelius Oliver Paco the G Train Bandit Paperboy Prince of the Suburbs Peace Out Pat Pet Robot Phantm Phuego phil phlaymz Polar Vibez Pook Hustle Prince Kurt Russell Prince Wiser Q. NOUVEAUX x SOZE THE SUSPEKT, DJ EVOLUTION QUICK HUNDO (grundel thunder/ratchet by nature) Real Clothes REAL iSHmAeL +more #bwsf2019 https://www.instagram.com/p/B1zA4_jlFSr/?igshid=z9hl78ukfib5
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weezer-blog · 1 year
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"Thank you very much folks, The Muppet Show is proud to present our very special guests, Weezer!"
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356mission · 7 years
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List of individuals and groups who have participated in an event at 356 Mission
LeanThe New Dreamz (Rose Luardo and Andrew Jeffrey Wright)
Andre Hyland
Whitmer Thomas
Jessica Ciocci
Michael Webster
Asha Schechter
Gabu Heindl & Drehli Robnik (screening)
Rachel Kushner (with parts read by Barry Johnston, Gale Harold, Karen Adelman, Paul Gellman, Stuart Krimko, Stanya Kahn, Alex Israel, Milena Muzquiz)
Mina Stone
Ken Ehrlich & Emily Joyce
Flora Wiegmann with Alexa Wier
James Lee Byars (screening)
Trisha Brown (screening)
Ei Arakawa (screening)
Jennifer Phiffer
Euan MacDonald and Henri Lucas
Fundación Alumnos47
ForYourArt
Derek Boshier
Alex Kitnick
Cherry Pop
De Porres
Aaron Dilloway
Jason Lescalleet
John Wiese
Final Party (Barry Johnston)
Crazy Band
Aram Moshayedi
Bruce Hainley
Gary Dauphin
Kathryn Garcia
Leland de la Durantaye
Sohrab Mohebbi
Tala Madani
Tiffany Malakooti
Negar Azimi
Barbara T. Smith
LeRoy Stevens
Joe Sola and Michael Webster
Math Bass and Lauren Davis Fisher
Angel Diez Alvarez (screening)
Hedi El Kholti
K8 Hardy
Anna Sew Hoy
L.A. Fog
Trinie Dalton
Rita Gonzalez
Alex Klein
Mark Owens
Tanya Rubbak
AL Steiner
C.R.A.S.H.
Lao
Mexican Jihad
Zak-Matic
Laura Poitras (screening)
Parker Higgins
Domenick Ammirati
John Seal
John Tain
Bruce Hainley
Lisa Lapinski
Kate Stewart
Sarah Lehrer-Graiwer
Ian Svenonius
Entrance Band
Allison Wolfe
Geneva Jacuzzi
Chain & the Gang
Shivas
Hunx
Jimi Hey
69
Tim Lokiec
Scott & Tyson Reeder
Total Freedom
Prince William
Kingdom
SFV Acid
Jesse Fleming
William Leavitt
Lucas Blalock
Oliver Payne
Meredith Monk
Jessica Espeleta
Rollo Jackson (screening)
Jack Smith (screening)
Noura Wedell
Sylvère Lotringer
Jesse Benson
Zoe Crosher
Alex Cecchetti
Patricia Fernandez
Jeff Khonsary
Ben Lord
Shana Lutker
Joseph Mosconi
Suzy Newbury
Scott Oshima
Kim Schoen
Clarissa Tossin
Mark Verabioff
Brica Wilcox
Michael Clark
Ben Brunnemer
Ted Byrnes / Corey Fogel
Kirsty Bell
Johnston Marklee
Emily Sundblad & Matt Sweeney
Kevin Salatino
Wooster Group (screening)
Shannon Ebner
East of Borneo
Sue Tompkins
Alexis Taylor
Leslie Buchbinder (screening)
Odwalla88
Dean Spunt
Bebe Whypz
Saman Moghadam (screening)
J Cush
Hive Dwellers
Bouquet
Dream Boys
Jen Smith
Thee Oh Sees
Jack Name
Alex Waterman and Will Holder
Jonathan Horowitz
Ali Subotnick
Brian Calvin
Dean Wareham
Gracie DeVito
Indah Datau
Jake DeVito
Sara Gomez
Luke Harris
Sarah Johnson
Julia Leonard
Jillian Risigari-Gai
Joseph Tran
George Kuchar (screening)
Andrew Lampert
Reach LA
Oscar Tuazon
Black Dice
Danny Perez
Avey Tare
Shinzen Young
Jesse Fleming and Lewis Pesacov
Mecca Vazie Andrews
Mira Billotte
Julian Ceccaldi
Oldest (Brooks Headley & Mick Barr)
DJ Andy Coronado
François Ceysson
Amanda Ross-Ho
Raphael Rubinstein
Wallace Whitney
Bradford Nordeen
Chris Kraus
Samuel Dunscombe & Curt Miller
Jay Chung
Lev Kalman & Whitney Horn (screening)
Maricón Collective
The Shhh 
Alice Bag 
Martin Sorrondeguy
Sex Stains
Kevin Hegge (screening)
Rhonda Lieberman
Lisa Anne Auerbach
David Benjamin Sherry
Eric Wesley
Tamara Shopsin, Jason Fulford, and Brooks Headley
Deborah Hay
Becky Edmunds (screening)
Kath Bloom
Erin Durant
Ben Vida
Charles Atlas
Laurie Weeks
Kerry Tribe
Renée Green
Fred Moten
The Office of Culture and Design / Hardworking Goodlooking
YUK, MNDSGN, and AHNUU
PATAO
Michael Biel
Mark Von Schlegell
Graham Lambkin
Lex Brown
Jibade-Khalil Huffman
Dan Levenson
Sarah Mattes
Carmen Winant
Gloria Sutton
John Musilli (screening)
Pieter Schoolwerth and Alexandra Lerman (screening)
Nate Young
Safe Crackers
Frances Stark
Liliana Porter (screening)
Adam Linder
Corazon del Sol
Gary Cannone
Ben Caldwell
Jacqueline Frazier
Jan-Christopher Horak
Haile Gerima (screening)
Barbara McCullough (screening)
Jon Pestoni
Andrew Cannon
David Fenster
Dick Pics
Seth Bogart
Lonnie Holley
Rudy Garcia
Dynasty Handbag
Christine Stormberg
Anthony Valdez
Kate Mosher Hall
JJ Stratford
Diana Adzhaketov
DJs Cole MGN and Nite Jewel
Casey Jane Ellison
Gary Indiana + Walter Steding
Kate Durbin
Michael Silverblatt
Hamza Walker
Wynne Greenwood
Robert Morris
Maggie Lee (screening)
Brendan Fowler
Susan Cianciolo
Aaron Rose
John Boskovich (screening)
Michel Auder (screening)
Lauren Campedelli, Leo Marks, and Jan Munroe
Klang Association feat. Anna Homler (Breadwoman), Jorge Martin, Jeff Schwartz
sodapop
Hoseh
Miles Cooper Seaton & Heather McIntosh
Drip City
Geologist
Deaken
Brian Degraw
$3.33
Angela Seo
George Jensen
Carole Kim & Jesse Gilbert & Friends
Aledandra Pelly
dublab
Mariko Munro
Emily Jane Rosen
Lana Rosen
Max Syron
Mark Morrisroe (screening)
Ramsey McPhillips
Stuart Comer
Jordan Wolfson
Kiva Motnyk
Samara Golden
Sam Ashley
John Krausbauer
Kate Valk
Elizabeth LeCompte
Lewis Klahr
Barbara Kasten
Martine Syms
Margo Victor
Studioo Manueel Raaeder
Mary Farley
Wayne Koestenbaum
Jibz Cameron
Sean Daly
Kendra Sullivan
Trinh T. Minh-ha
Johanna Breiding + Jennifer Moon
Tisa Bryant
Cog•nate Collective (Misael G Diaz + Amy Y Sanchez-Arteaga)
Bridget Cooks
Michelle Dizon
Anne Ellegood
Shoghig Halajian
Katherine Hubbard
Simon Leung
Amanda McGough + Tyler Matthew Oyer
Dylan Mira
Litia Perta
Eden’s Herbals
Matt Connors
Flat Worms
Susan
Lucky Dragons
Dos Mega
David Korty
Monica Majoli
Forrest Nash
Sophie von Olfers
Rudolf Eb.er
dave phillips
Joke Lanz
The Dog Star Orchestra
The Edge of Forever (Elizabeth Cline + Lewis Pesacov)
Lutz Bacher (screening)
Agnes Martin (screening)
Marisa Takal
Moyra Davey (screening)
Suzanna Zak
Wu Tsang, boychild and Patrick Belaga
Snake Jé
VIP
Fictitious Business DBA The Geminis
DJ M.Suarez
Asmara
Weirdo Dave
Mission Chinese
Veronica Gonzalez Peña
Thomas Bayrle
Bernhard Schreiner
Bob Nickas
The Cactus Store / Christian Herman Cummings
Atelier E.B
Iman Issa
Diana Nawi
Sqirl
Downtown Women’s Center
Earthjustice
Juvenile Justice Clinic at Loyola Law School
Loyola Immigrant Justice Clinic
N.eed O.rganize W.ork
Planned Parenthood
SoCal 350 Climate Action
St. Athanasius
WriteGirl
Sean/Milan
John Santos
Thomas Davis
Twisted Mindz
Adrienne Adams
Evan Kent 
Jasmine McCloud 
Gia Banks
Ace Farren Ford
Dennis Mehaffey
Fredrik Nilsen
Paul McCarthy
Joe Potts
Rick Potts
Tom Recchion
Vetza
Oliver Hall
Rigo 23
Gil Kenan & Vice Cooler (screening)
Cassie Griffin
Clara Cakes
Clay Tatum + Whitmer Thomas (Power Violence)
DJ AshTreJinkins
DJs Protectme
Crush
Sara Knox Hunter
Dodie Bellamy
Miranda July
Alexander Keefe
Thomas Keenan
Kevin Killian
Silke Otto-Knapp
Calypso Jete, Essence Jete Monroe, Virginia X, Leandra Rose, Naomi Befierce, Tori Perfection, Foxie Adjuis
Brontez Purnell
Kate Wolf
Adam Soch (screening)
Dar A Luz
ADSL Camels
Cold Beat
Tropic Green
No Sesso
Michelle Carrillo
Ruth Root
Timothy Ochoa
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“Introduced in December and currently being debated by provincial politicians, Bill 66 is a government omnibus bill that proposes changes to dozens of provincial rules. Among those raising concern are changes to employment laws that would allow companies to average the number of hours an employee works over a four-week period – potentially eliminating their overtime pay.
Changes to overtime rules “What Bill 66 says to employers is there will be no government oversight in how you hire workers, and in particular what kind of hours you ask them to work,” explains Deena Ladd, executive director of the Workers’ Action Centre. “It’s saying to employers, you no longer have to have approval if you’re going to make your workforce work excessive amounts of hours, or make them work overtime over four weeks.”
Currently, if an employer wants an employee to work more than 48 hours in a week, they must both sign an agreement and then get approval from the Ministry of Labour. This bill removes ministerial approval.
“For many of the workers that we work with, if a boss hands them an agreement and says, you have to work 60 hours of work this week, or even more, most people – if they want to keep their jobs – will sign it,” Ladd explains. “And those employers will feel very confident in asking their workers to do that, because there will be no government record as to who is asking their workers to work excessive amounts of hours.”
Ontario’s minister of labour says ministry approval has simply been an added step for employers, and that requests have rarely been rejected.
“The worker has to agree and the employer has to agree and so both have to mutually agree to (work) over the 48 hours,” Minister Laurie Scott explains. “What there was, was basically a rubber stamp by the Ministry of Labour on what was already agreed upon by both parties.”
But Ladd says that even if it’s a rubber stamp, tracking requests can still help to prevent abuses. “The permits at the end of the day will help us at least have some oversight as to which employers are asking their workers to not get paid overtime on a weekly basis, or to work 60, 70, 80 hours a week. That is critically important for inspections.”
No mandatory workers’ rights posters The bill also takes away a rule that tells employers they must display posters informing workers about their rights on the job.
Scott says that employers still need to inform employees of their rights, and people access information differently nowadays.
“People get information from electronic sources now, more so. They still have to be provided by the employers,” she says, adding that employees need to sign forms showing they’ve been provided with the information.
The changes are some of several steps the government has taken – or aims to take – including reversing planned increases to minimum wage and recently introduced sick days, to bolster Ontario’s competitiveness. But Catherine Fife, the NDP MPP from Waterloo, says Bill 66 undermines workers.
“There’s a component of this bill that allows employers to no longer post the rights of employees in the workplace. They talk a lot about red tape- this actually requires a little piece of scotch tape and a poster,” Fife tells CityNews. She says the bill creates ripe opportunities for worker exploitation.
“There should be no loopholes in the legislation that allows an employer to not pay someone who is working overtime. This government and Doug Ford doesn’t think that’s a priority.”
Repealing toxic chemical reporting The omnibus bill also scraps rules that force industries to keep track of the toxic chemicals they use, a measure the government also says will cut unnecessary red tape.
“They want to get rid of the Toxics Reductions Act. Since when did reducing toxin pollution, which directly affects public health, since when did that become red tape? It makes absolutely no sense,” Mike Schreiner, the Green Party leader, tells CityNews.
The Toxics Reductions Act is designed to “prevent pollution and protect human health and the environment by reducing the use and creation of toxic substances,” while telling the public where they’re used. Bill 66 calls for the act to be repealed at the end of 2021, and for the province to fall solely under federal regulations.
“It is first of all good for the environment and the fact that the federal government already regulates through the Chemical Management Act the exact same toxins,” Environment Minister Rod Phillips tells CityNews. He says there about 113 facilities in Ontario that manage these regulated toxins and that once the federal law comes fully into effect, the provincial law would become redundant, so it makes sense to phase it out.
“This is good for business because business having to do something twice is inefficient for them,” Phillips says.
Miriam Diamond, a professor of environmental science at the Univeristy of Toronto, disagrees.
“The provincial toxics reduction act does not duplicate federal chemical management plan really in any way.”
Diamond, who helped to usher in the provincial law and who worked on federal chemical regulations, says that while the intentions of the two laws are the same- to reduce the use of toxic chemicals, Ontario’s rules are unique.
“Industries have to table chemical use plans with the province, and that’s open information,” she explains. “It’s community right to know.”
Green Party Leader Schreiner says Ontario is actually one of the biggest emitters of toxins in North America.
“We should be strengthening the Act and not getting rid of the Act,” Schreiner says. “To take away reporting requirements, to take away your right as a citizen to know what pollution is happening in your community is simply wrong. That is not red tape.”
Last month, Minister of Municipal Affairs Steve Clarke announced the government was scrapping several controversial changes to the Planning Act which would have allowed municipalities to pass “open for business” bylaws that would have been exempt from certain provincial laws, including the Greenbelt Act and the Clean Water Act.
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The Contemporary Visual Arts HUB is a new art and design collective based in the Oak Park, River Forest, Cicero, Berwyn and Austin area of Chicago. The HUB is an access point to experience and interact with contemporary art that is a response, provocation, and communication with the cultural issues of today.
The group formed in response to a need in the Western Chicago area for active neighborhood arts programing that brings a contemporary art experience. The members of HUB are all involved in the arts as practitioners and educators and are motivated by a desire to serve the local communities in which they live and share their expertise in the arts.  
Contemporary Visual Arts HUB Collective Members currently include: Claire Ashley, Karen Azarnia, Sarah and Joseph Belknap, Sara Black, Stephanie Brooks, Tom Burtonwood, Holly Holmes-Burtonwood, Monica Chadha, Rob Chambers, Elizabeth Burke Dain, Matthew Girson, Deepa Gupta, Richard Holland, Laura Hsieh, Claudine Ise, Burton Isenstein, Natalie Jacobson, Kelly Kaczynski, Rebecca Keller, Shaurya Kumar, Anna Kunz, Maggie Leininger, Duncan MacKenzie, Jennifer Mannebach, Bobbi Meier, Steve Meier, Soumya Netrabile, Caroline Older, Sabina Ott, Kerry Richardson, Gina Lee Robbins, Charles Roderick, Antonia Ruppert,  Alison Ruttan, Bryan Schuetze, Olivia Schreiner, Kate Schutta, Laura Shaeffer, Sarah Shirk, Scott Stack, Chris Ware, Michelle Wasson, Justin Witte, and Craig Yu.
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Book Discussion Challenge, April 5
When I saw this prompt, I could only name two books I’d read that I thought qualified and I didn’t want to talk about either, so I went to the Wikipedia page to see what else was out there. Still don’t want to talk about any of them, but I thought a “read/TBR” list might be fun.
bolded = read italics = want to read
Precursors
Hayy ibn Yaqdhan, by Ibn Tufail (12th century)
Parzival, by Wolfram von Eschenbach (early 13th century)
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight (late 14th century)
Lazarillo de Tormes (1554)
17th century
Simplicius Simplicissimus, by Hans Jakob Christoffel von Grimmelshausen (1668)
The Adventures of Telemachus, by François Fénelon (1699)
18th century
The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling, by Henry Fielding (1749)
Candide, by Voltaire (1759)
The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman, by Laurence Sterne (1759)
Emile, or On Education, by Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1763)
Geschichte des Agathon, by Christoph Martin Wieland (1767)
Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship by Johann Wolfgang Goethe (1795–96)
19th century
Emma, by Jane Austen (1815)
The Red and The Black, by Stendhal (1830)
The Captain's Daughter, by Alexander Pushkin (1836)
Jane Eyre, by Charlotte Brontë (1847)[21]
Pendennis, by William Makepeace Thackeray (1848–1850)
David Copperfield, by Charles Dickens (1850)
Green Henry, by Gottfried Keller (1855)[22]
Great Expectations, by Charles Dickens (1861)
Sentimental Education, by Gustave Flaubert (1869)
The Adventures of Pinocchio, by Carlo Collodi (1883)
The Story of an African Farm, by Olive Schreiner (1883)
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, by Mark Twain (1884)
Pharaoh, by Bolesław Prus (1895)
What Maisie Knew, by Henry James (1897)
20th century
The Confusions of Young Törless, by Robert Musil (1906)
Martin Eden, by Jack London (1909)
The Book of Khalid, by Ameen Rihani (1911)
Le Grand Meaulnes, by Alain-Fournier (1913)
Sons and Lovers, by D. H. Lawrence (1913)
Of Human Bondage, by W. Somerset Maugham (1915)
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, by James Joyce (1916)
Demian: The Story of Emil Sinclair's Youth by Hermann Hesse (1919)
Winesburg, Ohio by Sherwood Anderson (1919)
This Side of Paradise by F. Scott Fitzgerald (1920)
The Magic Mountain by Thomas Mann (1924)
Pather Panchali, by Bibhutibhushan Bandopadhyay (1929)
Gone with the Wind, by Margaret Mitchell (1936)
Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston (1936)
Native Son by Richard Wright (1940)
A Tree Grows in Brooklyn by Betty Smith (1943)
The Green Years by A. J. Cronin (1944)
The Catcher in the Rye, by J. D. Salinger (1951)
The Voyage of the Dawn Treader (for plot character Eustace Scrubb) by C. S. Lewis (1952)
Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison (1952)
In the Castle of My Skin, by George Lamming (1953)
Goodbye, Columbus, by Philip Roth (1959)
A Separate Peace, by John Knowles (1959)
To Kill a Mockingbird, by Harper Lee (1960)
Dune, by Frank Herbert (1965)
The Outsiders, by S. E. Hinton (1967)
A Wizard of Earthsea, by Ursula K. Le Guin (1968)
I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, by Maya Angelou (1969)
Bless Me, Ultima, by Rudolfo Anaya (1972)
The World According to Garp, by John Irving (1978)
The Discovery of Slowness, by Sten Nadolny (1983)
Bright Lights, Big City, by Jay McInerney (1984)
Ender's Game, by Orson Scott Card (1985)
The Cider House Rules, by John Irving (1985)
Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit, by Jeanette Winterson (1985)
Norwegian Wood, by Haruki Murakami (1987)
A Prayer For Owen Meany, by John Irving (1989)
Number the Stars, by Lois Lowry (1989)
Sophie's World, by Jostein Gaarder (1991)
English Music, by Peter Ackroyd (1992)
The Gods Laugh on Mondays, by Reza Khoshnazar (1995)
About a Boy, by Nick Hornby (1998)
The Perks of Being a Wallflower, by Stephen Chbosky (1999)
Persepolis, by Marjane Satrapi (2000)
21st century
The Secret Life of Bees, by Sue Monk Kidd (2002)
The Lovely Bones, by Alice Sebold (2002)
The Kite Runner, by Khaled Hosseini (2003)
The Fortress of Solitude, by Jonathan Lethem (2003)
Never Let Me Go, by Kazuo Ishiguro (2005)
Looking for Alaska, by John Green (2005)
Indecision, by Benjamin Kunkel (2005)
Black Swan Green, by David Mitchell (2006)
The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian, by Sherman Alexie (2007)
Indignation, by Philip Roth (2008).
Submarine, by Joe Dunthorne (2008)
Breath, by Tim Winton (2008)
Paper Towns, by John Green (2008)
The Solitude of Prime Numbers, by Paolo Giordano (2008)
The Goldfinch, by Donna Tartt (2013)
Come and Take It, by Cody WIlson (2016)
So … I want to read more than I’ve read, for sure. What about you guys?
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