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filmjunky-99 · 8 months
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c u b e, 1997 🎬 dir. vincenzo natali 'Blue Room'
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SCREAM AND SCREAM AGAIN (1970) – Episode 207 – Decades Of Horror 1970
“Smells like cheese, looks like ham… [takes a bite of sandwich] Oh, no problem. It’s chicken.” Rest assured, Grue Believers. Nothing about this movie resembles chicken. Join your faithful Grue Crew – Doc Rotten, Chad Hunt, Bill Mulligan, and Jeff Mohr – as they dive into that strange vat of boiling acid known as Scream and Scream Again (1970)!
Decades of Horror 1970s Episode 207 – Scream and Scream Again (1970)
Join the Crew on the Gruesome Magazine YouTube channel! Subscribe today! And click the alert to get notified of new content! https://youtube.com/gruesomemagazine
Decades of Horror 1970s is partnering with the WICKED HORROR TV CHANNEL (https://wickedhorrortv.com/) which now includes video episodes of the podcast and is available on Roku, AppleTV, Amazon FireTV, AndroidTV, and its online website across all OTT platforms, as well as mobile, tablet, and desktop.
A serial killer who drains his victims’ blood is on the loose in London. The police follow him to a house owned by an eccentric scientist.
  Directed by: Gordon Hessler
Writing Credits: Christopher Wicking (screenplay); Peter Saxon (novel)
Selected Cast:
Vincent Price as Dr. Browning
Christopher Lee as Fremont
Peter Cushing as Major Heinrich Benedek
Alfred Marks as Detective Supt. Bellaver
Michael Gothard as Keith
Christopher Matthews as Dr. David Sorel
Judy Huxtable as Sylvia
Anthony Newlands as Ludwig
Kenneth Benda as Prof. Kingsmill
Marshall Jones as Konratz
Uta Levka as Jane
Yutte Stensgaard as Erika
Julian Holloway as Detective Constable Griffin
Judy Bloom as Helen Bradford (as Judi Bloom)
Peter Sallis as Schweitz
Clifford Earl as Detective Sgt. Jimmy Joyce
Nigel Lambert as Ken Sparten
David Lodge as Detective Inspector Phil Strickland
First, take a killer film title and an equally killer poster. Then grab a bizarre tale that includes long (yet exciting) car chases, vampires (sort of), Frankenstein (sort of), Nazis (sort of), super Vulcan nerve pinches (sort of), and a bubbling vat of acid. Then cast it with three iconic horror actors and what do you get? Scream and Scream Again from Amicus, directed by Gordon Hessler, and featuring Vincent Price, Christopher Lee, and Peter Cushing. Even if all three are never in the same scene, the results are oddly compelling, yet … goofy and frustrating. Despite the negatives, this film has grown a cult following. What might the Grue Crew make of it?
At the time of this writing, Scream and Scream Again is available to stream from Tubi and Freevee, as well as various PPV options. The film is available on physical media as a Special Edition Blu-ray from Kino Lorber.
Gruesome Magazine’s Decades of Horror 1970s is part of the Decades of Horror two-week rotation with The Classic Era and the 1980s. In two weeks, the next episode, chosen by Jeff, will be Effects (1979), inspired by George Romero’s Martin (1977) and featuring Tom Savini, as both an effects artist and an actor.
We want to hear from you – the coolest, grooviest fans: comment on the site or email the Decades of Horror 1970s podcast hosts at [email protected]
Check out this episode!
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evilgreys · 2 years
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Boundless game healing
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#BOUNDLESS GAME HEALING SERIES#
Dr Stephanie Tierney –University of Oxford.Nick Starr – Chief Executive, The Bridge Theatre.Alistair Spalding – Chief Executive and Artistic Director, Sadler’s Wells.Dr Martin Smith – Creative Consultant and AHRC Creative Industries Advisory Group.Lucy Shaw – Head of Partnerships, Oxford Galleries, Libraries and Museums.Professor Caroline Scarles – University of Surrey.Harman Sagger - Head of Analysis, Arts Heritage and Tourism, DCMS.Laura Pye – Chief Executive, National Museums Liverpool.Lorna Probert – Producer, Aardman Animation.Rene Olivieri – National Lottery Heritage Fund Interim Chair.Karen O’Brien – Head of Humanities, University of Oxford.Caroline Norbury - Creative England, CEO.Maddy Mills – Artistic Director, Entelechy Arts.Kate Mavor – Chief Executive, English Heritage.Dr Kamal Mahtani – Co-Director of the Centre for Evidence Based Medicine.Anthony Lilley – Magic Lantern Productions.Caroline Jones – Chief Executive, The Story Museum Oxford.Victoria Hume – Director, Culture, Health and Wellbeing Alliance.Cassian Harrison – Senior Vice President of Commissioning and Global Content Services, BBC.Dominic Gray – Projects Director, Opera North.Peter Florence – Director, Hay Festival.Dr Daisy Fancourt – University College London.Nadia Fall – Artistic Director, Theatre Royal Stratford East.Sarah Ellis – Head of Digital Development, Royal Shakespeare Company.Phil Edgar-Jones – Chief Executive, Sky Arts.Michael Eakin – Chief Executive, Liverpool Philharmonic.Professor Paul Crawford –University of Nottingham.Craig Chettle – Confetti Institute of Creative Technologies, Nottingham.Nica Burns – Chief Executive, Nimax Theatres.Patrick Bradley – Managing Director, Station12.Professor James Bennett – Royal Holloway University.Hasan Bakhshi – Director, Creative Industries Policy and Evidence Centre.Dr Jo Twist, UK Interactive Entertainment.Imogen Heap, Recording Artist and Tech Founder.Professor Helen Chatterjee, University College London.John Cassy, Founder and CEO, Factory-42.Maria Balshaw CBE, Director, Tate Arts Museums and Galleries.Professor Andrew Thompson CBE, University of Oxford (Chair).Lord Mendoza, Commissioner for Cultural Recovery and Renewal (Chair).The Panel brought together expertise from across the arts, cultural, creative and higher education sectors to discuss key insights and findings and to make recommendations.
#BOUNDLESS GAME HEALING SERIES#
Recommend specific research and policy interventions to drive engagement with the issues highlighted in this report, including those which will allow the sector to maximise the potential of new digital and immersive technologies in engaging and diversifying audiences.īetween September 2020 and February 2021, the project held a series of roundtable discussions with representatives from across the cultural and creative sectors, under the guidance of an Expert Advisory Panel.
Explore the links between cultural participation and mental health and well-being and how these differ across audience and population groups.
Identify how the cultural and creative sectors can innovate through their content and business models to build resilience against future shocks.
Investigate the impact of COVID-19 on new technology-enabled distribution platforms and online cultural participation, consumption and user preferences across a range of audience groups.
Provide new data and real-time intelligence on the impact of COVID-19 across the UK’s arts, cultural and creative sectors.
The key aims of Boundless Creativity are as follows: The project has examined the role of innovation in shaping cultural experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic and generated a new evidence base to inform the recovery, renewal and future growth of the UK’s cultural and creative sectors. Boundless Creativity was set up as a joint research project by UK Research and Innovation’s Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC), in partnership with the Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport (DCMS).
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lindacelestemonroe · 3 years
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connor creekians and their hatchetfield saga best friends
- agnes & charlotte knit and talk cats together in rocking chairs :) they also kiss
- aubrey & bill go out occasionally, sometimes to the library just to sit quietly and read together. they hang out with ags and char pretty frequently as well
- jewel & ethan started out at odds with each other, but eventually grew on each other and became attached at the hip
- donny & deb are both in art club and sometimes alice tags along when they go places
- silas & sam watch sports and do straight guy things
- rita & emma discuss botany... and so on
- mary jo & ellis & linda just coexist perfectly and talk shit about everyone they possibly can
- sybilus & paul & paul are all friends because paul matthews and sybilus really hit it off and then paul schue-horyn just had to get in on the paul action too!
- madison & becky feels self explanatory but i think they would absolutely go for walks in the park together
- desmond & tom are completely oblivious to the fact that they look alike
- truman & frank are besties but out of spite
- prism & hannah met by chance and hannah just became immediately attached and prism loves her like a mother
- artemis & miss holloway. enough said
- cliff & rocky & tony love their kids a whole bunch so they wanted to meet their kid’s best friend’s parents but then also very much enjoyed their company anyway!
- ryan & jane because they’re both very passionate about doing the right thing
- vern & mr. davidson are both into some very weird shit
- olivia & riley & melissa run a lesbians rise club
- quinn & jonathan because they’re both very proper and particular about what they like and don’t like
- jeremiah & lucy because she’s actually willing to listen to him and he, in turn, is more than willing to listen to her
- odie doty & crispin & gary have identical yet opposite energies which works perfectly in friendship
- dr. henry & duke make sure that the other works enough but not too much
- helen & doug are both law enforcement officers that have a better sense of justice than their peers
- barney & hidgens because they would both just talk at each other nonstop except to listen to the other
- wallis & gps & gerald are always forgotten so they just hang out together
bonus: the mayor & peanuts because diane and jonathan are just that iconic
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Bridget Jones: In Company with Beckys and Karens
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We can start with unpacking your luggage Bridget, you are gonna need the help but pull your weight into it. 
Hi Bridget, looking good as always. Long time, huh? I guess it has been awkward after I have given your husband Mark a beat down and sent roses to his first ex-wife and your ex supervisor Perpetua. I think it’s time we talk. I understand life hasn’t been easy for you: your mother is nutty and a misogynistic racist, your father is friends with pervs and found it astounding you had a real boyfriend (Colin Jones won’t escape my ire), your friends are trash frankly especially the smug marrieds, you are insecure over a body that actually isn’t really a outlier to the dominant white patriarchal standard of cis female beauty (by the way, have you heard butt implants exist now?), your jerk husband is very negging and in the original novel he “compliments” you by pulling “Not like other girls” on you and all your other boyfriends see you as a piece of ass and don’t respect you, your uncle gropes your ass for how long and his wife pesters you about your body and past singleness. 
But let’s be real Bridget: those wilderness years where you feared becoming a sad spinster were endured in a spacious apartment where your bedroom was separate from the kitchen AND the living room without a roommate (hope I get this lucky), you haven’t wanted for nothing growing up in a affluent and safe town in a single-income family (your dad was also a accountant), you were given blonde hair and blue eyes (traits that have been considered desirable for multiple millenniums), your body was always curvier than you’d like but you had no problem finding a lot of clothes in your size and didn’t have a doctor fat shame you (now smoking and drinking...), I learned from Jameela Jamil that actually Britain of your teens and twenties was a racist time, you got to go to college (granted it was in the University of Wales, which wasn’t “prestigious” enough for Daniel Cleaver) and you got a stable office job at a publishing company that you often fudged (most WOC can’t fuck up like you and thrive in this culture), and you never been in most situations where you didn’t have to look in the media or in the room and find yourself out of place. 
Well now it’s 2020, have you heard of Black Lives Matter? This shitstorm of a year has been forcing us to confront issues regarding the patriarchy, capitalism, white supremacy, putting people of privilege to question their own involvement in prejudice, and a highly militarized law enforcement. Has Mark spoke of this to you? I haven’t heard a peep from you and Helen Fielding. I must say, I was glad not to hear either you or Helen say anything transphobic (fuck off JK Rowling). I think you heard of these memes going around called “the Karen” and “the Becky”, you must be wondering what the difference between the two are and was at a loss to counsel your smug married friends or your racist ass mother crying over being called Karens. Here is the trouble, I think you are likely a Becky and have the potential to turn into a Karen, after all you dream of weaponizing your mother’s embarrassing casual racism and thin privilege against Perpetua and Mark Darcy, and you dabbled in the White Savior trope for a hot minute in Thailand (oh and playing an idealized Ivanka Trump to your mother in the 3rd film?). Also let’s face it, you are compared to every confident, capable woman in your universe (surprise they are all bitches) or the non-Anglo British or non-British conquests of Daniel or Mark’s ex wife. 
Let’s talk about the traits of a Karen and Becky and how they are related, Bridget.
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Ah the Karen, or as Tv Tropes called her the “Obnoxious Entitled Housewife”. 
Here is a bullet point of traits the Karen possesses according to The Take:
She’s an entitled, middle-aged, upper or middle class, often White woman.
She mistreats those “beneath her” like wait staff and customer service, classism at it’s most in-your-face and irritating.
She follows the rules, except the part about expired coupons.
She sticks to the hierarchy, using it to prop herself up. 
Often passive-aggressive and judgmental.
She puts up the image of the perfect fragile woman, even if she instigated a crime.
Narcissistic behavior. 
She considers herself the policewoman of human behavior.
She often lacks a understanding of different races and classes.
She projects her own misery on those who cannot fight back against her.
She is often a Know Nothing Know It All.
This probably hits home Bridget, they describe your mother, Auntie Una, and smug married friends. When you look at the news from my country, you tell yourself every time they wonder about your marital status or when you will have children, you are likely keeping them from calling the police on a black kid selling cups of water. But Karen is merely the more outwardly mature version of a trope you definitely fit and her name is....
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Hey Bridget, your hair may not be as shiny as you like but according to a White Supremacist structure, you have “good hair”. You dealt with your literal Beckys Bridget (hi book version Rebecca Gillies), but what “Becky” refers to is to a often ditzy, somewhat entitled, young, white woman who lacks real racial understanding. It refers to how our society props up an image of idealized white femininity, sometimes it bleeds into women not considered “ideal” themselves. 
By the way, the redhead featured is Joan Holloway. She isn’t ditzy like a Becky but her Queen Bee behaviors, her reliance on her pretty privilege, lack of racial understanding, and her adherence to femininity and social climbing make her a modern-day Becky Sharp (also an earlier Becky). 
Remember when you contemplated introducing Mark as “a middle-aged prick who was lefty by his cruel raced ex-wife”? Wasn’t that kind of racist of your Bridget? Not so different from your mother? Here are a few traits:
Becky can be oblivious to her surroundings (and the feelings of others less advantaged than she).
She usually gets away with trouble due to her idealized Anglo looks.
Willfully naïve.
Conventionally feminine.
Often spoiled. 
She and her interests are basic and mainstream (sounds like milk tray, Colin Firth binge fests, shopping, numerous garden parties).
She is often cushioned against disappointment (in the 3rd film we were all supposed to be on your side while your bitchy boss fired you for very good reasons).
Unaware of other’s needs because she is so used to things going her way.
Her ignorance can be just as frustrating and harmful as a Karen’s maliciousness.
Becky is given real growth in fiction, to learn to be better. 
The thing is Bridget....where is your character development? It seems you hardly achieve much confidence, intellect, or maturity. In the 3rd film, I was shocked you were in your forties, I thought I was looking at a overgrown teenager. Perhaps you are a victim of Flanderization?
Karen and Becky
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Now we look at how bad things could get if you don’t check your privilege soon enough Bridget, yes a lot of Beckys run the risk of becoming Karens. This is Mother-Daughter pair, Nancy (daughter) and Karen (Mother) Wheeler, I put them because of the connection but they don’t fit the stereotype (despite one of them having the name) but they are privileged white women talking about their shared experiences with misogyny. And most Beckys and Karens had to deal with misogyny, both outside and internalized, the issue being they don’t see how other people had to suffer due to prejudice.
Now Bridget, with your mother, you are a Becky while she was always a Karen. That is you are ignorant about your white privilege while your mother runs on casual racism, ignorance, and Tory politics. Ask her or Mark about the race riots, ask her  and Mark about Enoch Powell. And yes Julie Bindel, a fellow compatriot of yours, complained about the Karen label but honestly it’s scary about how some of your peers chortled over racist jokes or your mother’s antics but get up in arms when people of color in service jobs call ya’ll out. But there are some Karen traits you show already, you will weaponize your place in the pecking order to beat down on another woman, like with Perpetua and Mark’s first ex-wife. 
What does this say about you?
I will be the first to admit, I would’ve jumped up and cheered if I woke up in your body. You are conventionally prettier, but lately I recognized my own points and one of them is flair and the ability to read folks. Believe it or not Bridget, you are seen as a role model and a relatable figure to folks (and your last film ran on Millennial bashing, hating on younger women is not a good look). Maybe these Zoomer teens were on to something? Bridge, they will save us, we need to do the work. 
Now maybe you can take a cue from Dr. Rawlings on how to support and critique women Bridget? In the meantime, I think if I run into you, I’ll run if I see your mother. 
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Not all is lost, I see you are a reader, maybe put down the self-help books and do some self-improvement by learning how to be a better white ally. I would like to read Hood Feminism (Mikki Kendall is a delight on Twitter). Meanwhile, if you do release a 4th movie in the future: don’t release it during a U.S. election year (I have had enough right wing presidents to last my teens and twenties).  
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I just now realized that Nicky Guadagni, who was fantastic as Aunt Helene in Ready or Not...
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was also Dr. Helen Holloway in Cube.  (Where she was also excellent.)
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filmandtvhistory · 5 years
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September 9, 1997 - Cube premieres at the Toronto International Film Festival.
The Canadian sci-fi horror film was written by André Bijelic, Graeme Manson and Vincenzo Natali. Natali also directed the film. It starred Nicole de Boer, Nicky Guadagni, David Hewlett, Andrew Miller, Julian Richings, Wayne Robson and Maurice Dean Wint.
The characters are named after real prisons around the world. Both Joan Leaven and David Worth are named after Leavenworth prison in the US. Kazan is named after the Kazan Prison for the mentally ill in Russia. Quentin McNeil is named after San Quentin State Prison in the US. Alderson is named for the Alderson Federal Prison Camp in the US. Rennes is named after the Centre pénitentiaire de Rennes in France. Finally, Dr. Helen Holloway is named after the Holloway Women’s Prison in the UK.
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apicturewithasmile · 6 years
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LOST rewatch (season 6)
[follow the entire rewatch-tag here]
episode 1 & 2 – LA X:
Desmond looking good as always
I don’t like the “the island is underwater” sequence. Such an obvious red herring.
“Why didn’t he fight back? Why did he let me just kill him?”
“I’m sorry you had to see me like that.”
“We can go Dutch.”
Still not a fan of the Indiana Jones hippie temple
“I don’t like the way English tastes on my tongue.”
“You’re the monster.” – “Let’s not resort to name calling.”
STOP TALKING ABOUT MY BABY JOHN LIKE THAT!
episode 3 – What Kate Does:
GET CREEPY ETHAN OUT OF THERE!
It’s Claire Rousseau
episode 4 – The Substitute:
Okay this is when the real feels begin!
Helen, I love you!
I’d give a lot to be able to talk to Terry O’Quinn while he’s taking a bath tbh…
I feel for Richard
There it is… the weirdest damn funeral Frank Lapidus has ever been to
“John Locke was a believer, he was a man of faith, he was a much better man than I will ever be and I’m very sorry I murdered him.”
I cannot believe James just walked down this ladder of death
JOHN’S ABOUT TO MEET DR. LINUS!!!
“Tea? Now there’s a gentleman’s drink.”
episode 5 – Lighthouse:
Oh course…. Sideways Jack has a son, totally forgot that
I kinda… don’t give a frick about Jack and his son tbh – not that that’s a surprise
“That’s not John, this is my friend.”
episode 6 – Sundown:
Sideways Sayid looks sweet and cute whereas island Sayid just looks hot as fucking hell
Fucking Martin Keamy
Ben’s fucking terrified of Sayid
episode 7 – Dr. Linus:
Oh my God, it’s happening!
Dr. Linus is a beautiful human being
“It’s Dr. Linus, actually.”
“Taking care of the kids, that’s what’s important!”
I AM HERE FOR THE HIGHSCHOOL AU!!!
I love that sideways Ben can only fix up a microwave meal whereas island Ben cooks that mean ham
HIS GLASSES ARE SO SWEET, they make him look so kind and… not dangerous at all
Alex <3
A rare genuine smile from Benjamin friggin Linus!!!!
“Linus, you’re a real killer.”
Fuckin Smokey, stop using my children for your sick game!
Here’s comes the most emotional speech that’s ever happened on the entire show
“I watched my daughter Alex die in front of me and it was my fault. I had a chance to save her but I chose the island – over her. All in the name of Jacob. I sacrificed everything for him and he didn’t even care.”
“I don’t expect you to forgive me because I can never forgive myself.”
Ben offering his help to Sun and Sun accepting it – HELP!!!
episode 8 – Recon:
The shirt Sawyer’s wearing looks like Richard’s shirt
I feel like Josh Holloway is less buff now than he was at the beginning of the show and I absolutely dig it!
“puppy dog eyes and a sad sunflower”
episode 9 – Ab Aeterno:
Fun story: the first time I watched Ab Aeterno was on Netflix and for some reason the subtitles didn’t work so throughout the entire episode I thought we weren’t supposed to understand the stuff that’s in Spanish
Ilana: So, Richard, what do we do next? – Richard: lol
His backstory is so tragic I’m gonna cry
Anyway, I know I say this about a lot of guys on LOST but… objectively speaking Nestor Carbonell is the most beautiful man on the whole show
I wonder if they’ve always planned for Richard to have come on the Black Rock
“It’s good to see you out of these chains.”
Titus Welliver has similar facial expressions to Terry O’Quinn which makes him perfect for playing the og Smokey
episode 10 – The Package:
Sun, my lovely wife
What is it with her and bumping her head against trees?
BEN FINDS HER!!!! I need Ben and Sun to be friends!!!!
I am so here for a Sun and Ben friendship. Give it to me now!!
I just remembered that Ben will kill Widmore and now I cannot wait!!!
Have I ever noticed that this is actual Mikhail Bakunin in the sideways?!?!
episode 11 – Happily Ever After:
Des, my bebe!!!
Of course Desmond is Charles Widmore’s protégé in the sideways
I love how Desmond’s sideways mission is to reunite everyone with the love of their lives
episode 12 – Everybody Loves Hugo:
Oh, Michael, of course, totally forgot about that
LIBBY MY DARLING!
Bye bye Ilana
Ben’s loyalty to Richard kills me
Dr. Linus protecting John Locke <3
episode 13 – The Last Recruit:
“John Locke was the only one of us who believed in this place.”
Ben going to the hospital with John <3
Season 6 Jack is really attractive
Wait… where’s Ben??
Jack really leaving Claire behind?!?!
Sun and Jin are reunited <3
episode 14 – The Candidate:
Honestly tho… Jack looks 10 times better and it’s all just because of that slight change of his hair style
I feel like I don’t have that much to say about season 6 because nothing really happens, like.. the island plot can pretty much be summed up in one sentence and the sideways are just fluff. I like the fluff but… well… to put it simple: there ain’t enough Ben fluff so I’m not that interested tbh
episode 15 – Across The Sea:
You know… it gets really hard to sympathise with Jacob after this episode. Not that I ever sympathised with him but… he just seems like the annoying dudebro in your modern literature seminar that just won’t shut the fuck up
“One day you can make up your own game and then everyone else will have to follow your rules.”
Mother: I made it so you can never hurt each other. – Jacob: *kills his brother*
Mother and Jacob pretending to love Smokey yet they never even bothered to give him a fucking name?!??!
episode 16 – What They Died For:
Ben hasn’t been on screen for three fucking episodes, where’s my murder cactus???
There’s Ben my bebe! Protecting his island husband!
And there’s Cusick’s miss-calculated punch that landed straight in Emerson’s pretty face
I cannot believe Ben remembers because Desmond is punching him
I kinda want more story surrounding Richard, Miles and Ben
Dr. Linus in the nurse’s office and John being soooo impressed
“Why would somebody hurt you? You’re like the nicest guy ever.”
DANIELLE!!!
I ship sideways Ben and Danielle very very much!!!
“You’re the closest thing to a father she’s ever had.” KILL ME!!!
Ben killing Widmore HELL YES!!!!
“He doesn’t get to save his daughter.”
ANA LUCIA!
episode 17 – The End:
Was Widmore the last person Ben kills? I can’t remember but I hope it is.
“Christian Shephard? Seriously?”
“This would be so sweet if we weren’t all about to die.”
JULIET!
“In case you haven’t noticed – I’m a pilot.”
SHANNON!!! I’ve missed you so much!
“You’re not John Locke. You disrespect his memory by wearing his face.”
Ben saving Hugo from the tree <3
YES KATE!!! “I saved you a bullet.”
The moment when John remembers hits me with very intense #feels
“If the island’s going down I’m going down with it.”
They cannot just mirror a shot of Michael Emerson and expect no one will notice
“I don’t believe in a lot of things but I do believe in duct tape.”
Sawyer and Juliet <3
“Ricky boy”
I always wonder if Jack turns into the new Smokey…. But like… a friendly Smokey.
NOT THE BEN IN FRONT OF THE CHURCH SCENE!!!
“Hello Benjamin.” FUUUUUUCK!
“I’m very sorry for what I did to you, John.”
“Well, if it helps, Ben, I forgive you.”
HURLEY ASKING BEN FOR HELP!!!
“Everybody dies sometime, kiddo.”
Christian LITERALLY says that everything that’s ever happened was real and somehow people still think they were dead the whole time????
Okay the final scene is so awesome tho
The fact that Vincent isn’t in the church can only mean that he is immortal
epilogue – The New Man In Charge:
YAAAASSSS!!!
This is how all of season 6 should have been like!
BEN LOOKS SO FUCKING HOT!!!!
The fact they transferred all the Dharma videos to DVD fills me with joy
“I’m genuinely sorry about that but what’s done is done. I can’t change the past. I can only take responsibility for it.”
Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah!!! give me season 7 all about how Hurley, Ben and Walt run the island!!!!
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filmjunky-99 · 8 months
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c u b e, 1997 🎬 dir. vincenzo natali 'Red Room'
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beyondthesunrise · 7 years
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Got some cool new stuff over this past week! As always, if ya wanna trade, my page is beyondthesunrisetrades.weebly.com. I am currently looking for Angels in America, any production is fine. If anyone has it and wants to trade, please message me!
New Stuff:
Videos: 
American Idiot - Berkeley Rep - Johnny (John Gallagher Jr.), Tunny (Matt Caplan), Will (Michael Esper), St. Jimmy (Tony Vincent), Whatsername (Rebecca Naomi Jones), Heather (Mary Faber), The Extraordinary Girl (Christina Sajous)
Groundhog Day - April 1st, 2017 - OBC
Next To Normal - OBC
The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee - Off-Broadway (2005) - Mitch Mahoney (Derrick Baskin),  Leaf Coneybear (Jesse Tyler Ferguson), Marcy Park (Deborah S. Craig), Dan Fogler (William Barfeé), Rona Lisa Peretti (Lisa Howard), Olive Ostrovsky (Celia Keenan-Bolger), Chip Tolentino (Jose Llana), Douglas Panch (Jay Reiss), Logainne Schwartzandgrubenierre (Sarah Saltzberg)
Wicked - Broadway (March 7th, 2009) -  Elphaba (Nicole Parker), Glinda (Alli Mauzey), Fiyero (Aaron Tveit), The Wizard (Anthony Gaulde), Madame Morrible (Jayne Houdeyshell), Nessarose (Critty Candler), Boq (Alex Brightman), Dr. Dillamond (Timothy Britten Parker)
Audios:
Hamilton - Chicago (October 5th, 2016) - OCC
Hamilton - Chicago (March 10th, 2017) - OCC w/ Aubin Wise as Angelica, Amber Ardolino as Peggy/Maria and Colby Lewis as Washington
If/Then - Broadway (March 22nd, 2015) - Elizabeth Vaughan (Idina Menzel), Kate (LaChanze), Lucas (Anthony Rapp), Josh Barton (James Snyder), Stephen (Joe Aaron Reid), Anne (Jenn Colella), David (Jason Tam), Elena (Tamika Lawrence) - Final Broadway Performance
Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812 - Off-Broadway (October 19th, 2013) - Natasha (Phillipa Soo), Pierre (Luke Holloway), Sonya (Brittain Ashford), Princess Mary (Shaina Taub), Bolkonsky/Andrey (Blake DeLong), Dolokhov (Nick Choksi), Helene (Amber Gray), Marya D. (Grace McLean), Balaga (Ashkon Davaran), Anatole (Josh Canfield) 
Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812 - Broadway (May 5thth, 2017) - Natasha (Denée Benton), Pierre (Dave Molloy), Sonya (Brittain Ashford), Princess Mary (Gelsey Bell), Bolkonsky/Andrey (Nicholas Belton), Dolokhov (Nick Choksi), Helene (Amber Gray), Marya D. (Grace McLean), Balaga (Nick Gaswirth), Anatole (Lucas Steele)
Wicked - National Tour (September 9th, 2008) - Elphaba (Carmen Cusack), Glinda (Katie Rose Clarke), Fiyero (Clifton Hall), The Wizard (Paul Slade Smith), Madame Morrible (Myra Lucretia Taylor), Nessarose (Deedee Magno Hall), Boq (Brad Weinstock), Dr. Dillamond (Christopher Russo) - Tracked
Wicked - San Francisco (March 6th, 2013) - Elphaba (Eden Espinosa), Glinda (Libby Servais), Fiyero (D.J. Gregory), The Wizard (Tom McGowan;), Madame Morrible (Jody Gelb), Nessarose (Deedee Magno Hall), Boq (Etai BenShlomo), Doctor Dillamond (Paul Slade Smith) 
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The Rutherford ATHENA International Leadership Awards were held today at Embassy Suites to celebrate the accomplishments of 15 ATHENA nominees and five Young Professional nominees from the Rutherford County community. The 2020 ATHENA Award recipient is Diane Cummings Turnham, who was nominated by The United Way of Rutherford and Cannon Counties.
Turnham serves as senior associate athletic director and as senior women’s administrator with MTSU Blue Raider Athletics. She currently chairs the NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Committee for the NCAA Women’s Basketball Championship. Turnham earned a B.S. in elementary education from Lipscomb University and an M.S. in public health from Austin Peay State University.
The ATHENA Award recognizes an individual who excels in her profession, gives back to the community, and helps develop other leaders, especially women. Throughout her career, Turnham has advocated for scholarships, access, and parity in women’s sports. She began her 38-year career at MTSU as an assistant basketball coach. Although she had never played or coached volleyball, she added the role of head women’s volleyball coach to her basketball coaching duties in the early years to provide greater opportunities for women to play sports at MTSU.
Turnham quickly recognized a disparity in funding and facilities between men’s sports and women’s sports. “I never dreamed that there would be issues with these necessary elements to support a college athletic team. I was one of two female coaches at the time, and if I did not fight for these ladies, who would? I developed a fierce desire to fight for everything our women’s programs needed to succeed. That’s when I realized I would become an athletic administrator and change opportunities for our female athletes at MTSU,” she said.
Turnham fought for additional scholarships, better travel conditions, more operating funds, and better sports equipment. In addition, she fought for better practice, locker room and game facilities, as well as greater access to academic tutors, athletic trainers, and additional assistant coaches for each sport. She was an integral part of adding the women’s soccer and women’s golf programs at MTSU, which were accompanied by the NCAA full allotment of scholarships for these programs. She has also advocated for equal salaries for coaches as well as new or improved facilities for the women’s sports programs.
“If you walk into my office you see a wall filled with pictures of former athletes. Why? Because they tell the story of my life. If you invest in people, they will invest in you and themselves. They have all shaped my life and my profession in some wonderful ways. Athletes’ dedication, commitment to excellence and desire to excel have changed my life for the better. I do not see myself as a leader but as a servant, a person committed to making this world better for those around me,” she said.
Turnham was honored alongside fellow ATHENA nominees Gretchen Bilbro, Locally Owned Murfreesboro; Dr. Gloria L. Bonner, Ascension Saint Thomas Rutherford Ambassadors; Helene Colvin, Murfreesboro Rotary Club; Violet D. Cox-Wingo, NAACP Murfreesboro Branch; Bobbie Johnson, Pinnacle Financial Partners; Dr. Elizabeth R. LaRoche, Charity Circle of Murfreesboro; Dr. Mary Magada-Ward, Advance Rutherford; Jackie Morgan, RUTHERFORD Cable; Ladawna Parham, Junior League of Murfreesboro; Mary Esther Reed, Town Manager’s Office, Town of Smyrna; L’Oreal Stephens, MTSU President’s Commission on the Status of Women; Renee Toomer, Pi Nu Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.; Kory G. Wells, League of Women Voters of Murfreesboro/Rutherford County; and Michelle Willard, American Association of University Women (AAUW), Murfreesboro Chapter.
The 2020 ATHENA Young Professional Award Recipient is LaShan Dixon, nominated by The United Way of Rutherford and Cannon Counties. Like the ATHENA Award, the Young Professional Leadership Award recognizes an emerging leader under the age of 40 who exemplifies the ATHENA attributes and serves as a role model for young women.
Dixon earned a B.S. in physical education as well as an M.S. in health and human performance from Middle Tennessee State University. Dixon serves as assistant public health county director with the Rutherford County Health Department. In 2015, she developed and implemented the first Community Baby Shower with the Rutherford County Health Department in partnership with the United Way of Rutherford and Cannon Counties.
Since 2015, she has partnered with The United Way of Rutherford and Cannon Counties to help provide more than 2,100 families with essential baby supplies, working with more than 560 volunteers to assist with the event. “By collaborating with United Way of Rutherford and Cannon Counties we have been able to give new mothers and babies born in Rutherford County a positive start in life,” she said.
Dixon is also a spokeswoman for Beauty Behind Bars and has impacted more than 1,200 girls and women by partnering with schools, churches, and detention centers. “Serving in this role I have realized that passion is the choice to move forward with purpose, regardless of what it takes. Beauty Behind Bars is an official overall self-esteem program created to help women and girls break away from mental incarceration and self-imprisonment of low self-esteem, doubt, depression, suicide, and dream killing. During workshops and conferences, I teach about forgiveness, accountability, and the importance of loving self from the inside out,” she said.
Dixon’s fellow Young Professional Award nominees were; Gina Murfree DeJean, Charity Circle of Murfreesboro; Brittany L. Dinaso, Junior League of Murfreesboro; Ashley Holloway, RUTHERFORD Cable; and Cristin Wittwer, Murfreesboro Young Professionals.
Amelia Bozeman serves as chair of the ATHENA program and awards event. “The attributes of the ATHENA Leadership Model include authentic self, relationships, giving back, collaboration, courageous acts, learning, fierce advocacy, and celebration and joy. These traits are combined with the strongest aspects of traditional leadership: taking risks, assertiveness, and hard work, to prepare women to be successful leaders. Our community is fortunate to have women who support each other as we grow and develop in our careers, and we could not be more pleased to recognize these true exemplars. We salute our nominees for their exceptional professional and personal leadership, accomplishments, and contributions,” she said.
In addition to founding sponsor RUTHERFORD Cable, the 2020 Rutherford ATHENA Awards are sponsored by: Pinnacle Financial Partners, First Horizon Bank, Bell Bank, Farrar | Wright, Ellen Slicker, Redstone Federal Credit Union, State Farm, Ascend Federal Credit Union, Deloitte, Holloway Accounting, Titan Web Marketing Solutions, VIP Magazine, Veda’s Flowers and Gifts, Angel Pardue Photography, Bell Jewelers and Franklin’s Printing.
RUTHERFORD Cable 2019-2020 President Meagan Flippin said, “The eight attributes of the ATHENA Leadership Model align perfectly with RUTHERFORD Cable’s mission of moving women forward, and our values of collaboration, support and professional development, which is why this program is such a natural fit for RUTHERFORD Cable. These Young Professional and ATHENA nominees definitely demonstrate these attributes in the way they work, live, and engage in our community. We applaud them for being such great role models for all of us,” she said.
The 2021 Rutherford ATHENA International Leadership Awards event is scheduled for April 23, 2021. For more information, contact 2021 ATHENA Chair Julie Lewis at [email protected], or visit rutherfordcable.org/athena/.
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LaShan Dixon
2020 ATHENA Awards Recipients Announced The Rutherford ATHENA International Leadership Awards were held today at Embassy Suites to celebrate the accomplishments of 15 ATHENA nominees and five Young Professional nominees from the Rutherford County community.
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May 16,2018: Obituaries
Ruth Graham, 92
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Mrs. Ruth Long Graham, age 92 of Wilkesboro, passed away Thursday, May 10, 2018 at State Employees Credit Union Hospice Home in Yadkinville.
           Mrs. Graham was born in Asheville on September 8, 1925 to Clyde S and Allie V. Long.
She graduated Candler High School and Grady Memorial Hospital School of Nursing in Atlanta. She started her nursing career at Aston Parks Hospital in Asheville.
           She married James Graham of Inman, SC.  In 1954 she moved to Wilkes where Mr. Graham was a teacher at Millers Creek High  School. She was employed at Wilkes Regional Hospital for 41 years and retired as the Director of Nursing.  She was very instrumental in establishing the Chapel at the hospital. She was also recognized and honored by the Hospital Auxiliary for her work and service to the people of Wilkes County.  She was active in the North Carolina Nurses Association where she was a lifetime member as well as the American Nurses Association. She was a member of Home Health Board, First Baptist Church of North Wilkesboro where she served as a Deacon, Assistant Clerk, and served on the Library Committee, Homebound Committee and Benevolence Committee.
           Funeral services were held  May 15,   at First Baptist Church of North Wilkesboro with Dr. Bert Young and Dr. Nelson Granade officiating.  Burial was in Mountlawn Memorial Park.  
           In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband; James Graham, three sisters; Dorothy Clontz, Mary Long, Betty Thornburg and two brothers; Wesley Long and Clyde Long and longtime friend; Dr. William L. Bundy.
           She is survived by a son; Jimmy Graham and wife Diane of Huntersville and several nieces and nephews.
           A special thanks to Carolyn Garcia, loving friend and caregiver.
           Memorials may be made to Fred C. Hubbard Scholarship Fund - Wilkes Community College, 1328 S. Collegiate Drive, Wilkesboro, NC 28697.
  Ruby Tingler,  83
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Ruby Scott Tingler, age 83, of North Wilkesboro, passed away Wednesday, May 9, 2018 at her home. She was born May 12, 1934 in Pike County, Kentucky to Wade and Betty Keen Scott. She attended Wayside Baptist Church in Taylorsville. Mrs. Tingler was preceded in death by her parents; her husband of 41 years, Ronnalee "Ronnie" Tingler; son, Leslie Scott Hamilton; and sister, Shirley Chavez.
           Surviving are her daughters, Linda Fair and Court Taylor of Baltimore, Maryland, Penny Matthews and husband Kevin of Ocean City, Maryland, Debra Hicks and husband Randy of White Wood, Virginia; grandchildren, Jennifer Gobble and husband Robert, Amanda Gietka and husband Brian, Nathan Hicks and Benjamin Hicks; great grandchildren, Chloe Gietka, Mia Gietka, Jackson Gobble; brother, Earl Scott of Vansant, Virginia; and sisters, Loretta Stanley of North Wilkesboro, Bea St. Clair and husband Leon of Grundy, Virginia.
           Funeral service was held   May 11, at Miller Funeral Chapel with Rev. Sammy Kiser officiating. Entombment followed in Mountlawn Memorial Park Mausoleum.   In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Wake Forest Baptist Health Hospice, 126 Executive Drive, Suite 110, Wilkesboro, NC 28697.
           Miller Funeral Service is in charge of the arrangements        
           Pallbearers will be Leon St. Clair, Steve Stanley, Larry Starnes, Randy Scott, Joel Dobson and Mike Scott.
 Reba" Hartzog, 87
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Mrs. Reba Elizabeth "Lib" Hartzog, age 87, passed away at her home on Green Acres Mill Road, Millers Creek, NC on Wednesday, May 9, 2018 after a lengthy illness. She was born to Grover Cleveland and Mary Ellen "Molly" Norris on April 27, 1931 and grew up in the Fleetwood Community of Ashe County in a close-knit loving family of ten siblings.
           Lib was an immaculate housekeeper, a great cook, an avid gardener and she took great pride in her home and meticulously landscaped yard. She had that infectious "Norris" personality that never meets a stranger and her quick-wit always left a smile on your face. She will be greatly missed by her family and her neighbors in Green Acres. Lib was a member of Liberty Grove Baptist Church in Ashe County.
           Funeral services were held   May 12, at Reins Sturdivant Chapel with Rev. John Elledge officiating. Entombment will be in Mt. Lawn Memorial Park Mausoleum
           Lib was preceded in death by her husband, William Thomas "Bill" Hartzog, a daughter, Sherry Lynn Hartzog, a niece, Mary Beth Ross, and seven siblings, Howard Norris, G.C. Norris, Jr. (Jack), Allie Norris, Bruce Norris, James Norris (Jim), Lucy Waugh, Ruby Wagoner and Ruth Crumpler.        
           She is survived by two siblings, Paul Norris of Lansing, NC and Helen Ross of Elizabethton, TN. One niece, Debbie Shepherd of Millers Creek and seven nephews, Dannie Norris of Wilkesboro, Marty Norris of Lansing, Ronnie Norris of Todd, David and Jackie Norris of Boone, Bill Norris of Hickory and Mark Ross of Jefferson City, TN, many great nieces and nephews, great-great nieces and nephews are left to honor her memory, along with her best friend and caregiver, Judy Horton.
           Flowers will be accepted or memorials may be made to Liberty Grove Baptist Church 3289 Liberty Grove Church Road, Fleetwood, NC 28626
 Lucy Sheets, 84
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Mrs. Lucy Jane Pierce Jones Sheets, 84, of Wilkesboro, passed away on Tuesday, May 8, 2018.
           Lucy was born on Saturday, May 27, 1933 in Alleghany County to the late Robert Alexandria Pierce and Stella Elizabeth Crouse Pierce.
           Lucy is preceded in death by her parents; husbands, Monty Jones and Odell Sheet; brothers, Bobby Dean Pierce, Jack Pierce; sister, Susie Woodel; daughter in law Darlene Jones and grandson Andy Wilcox.
           Those left to cherish Lucy's memory are sons, Tommy Jones of North Wilkesboro, Ray Jones of Boomer, Kyle Jones ( Shirley) of Traphill, Donnie Jones of North Wilkesboro; daughters, Susan Jones of North Wilkesboro, Carolyn Poteat ( Ernest) of Ronda, Ann Call of Wilkesboro; sister, Grace Williams of Sparta; brothers, Dale Pierce (Brenda) of Roaring River, Curley James Pierce (Sarah) of North Wilkesboro, John Robert Pierce of Traphill; 20 grandchildren, 46 great grandchildren; and 7 great great grandchildren.
            The funeral service was held on   May 12,   at the Adams Funeral Home of Wilkes chapel in Moravian Falls with Pastor Eddie Lyles   officiating.
Burial  followed the funeral at The Jones Family Cemetery.
           Adams Funeral Home of Wilkes has the honor of serving the Jones Family.
 Ray Reins, Sr., 81
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Ray Clinton "Shane" Reins, Sr., age 81, of Wilkesboro, passed away Monday, May 7, 2018 at NC State Veterans Home in Black Mountain. He was born January 12, 1937 in Wilkes County to Jessie Vance and Vera Adams Reins. Mr. Reins was a US Army Veteran. Mr. Reins was active in classic cars and stock car racing; and was one of the founders of Baby Grand Racing. He was preceded in death by his parents; his wife, Lelia "Julene" Reeves Reins; brother, James Reins; and sister, Annie Craven.
           Surviving are his children, Shane Allen Reins of Wilkesboro, Lisa Reins Stone of Clemmons, Clinton Reins and wife Angela of Wilkesboro, Jennie Reins of Massachusetts; brother, J.V. Reins and wife Ina of Wilkesboro; sisters, Mary Church and husband Bob, Emma Byrd all of Wilkesboro, Joyce Phillips and husband Darrell of Hickory; grandchildren, Magan Stone, Shaina Reins, Matthew Reins, Camille Stanton, Rowen Stanton, Jordan Reins, Brooklyn Reins, Hailey Walker and Hannah Walker; great grandchild, Knox Johnson and many nieces and nephews.
           Funeral service was held   May 10,   at Miller Funeral Chapel with Rev. Victor Church and Rev. Robert Duncan officiating. Entombment with military honors by Veterans of Foreign Wars Honor Guard Post 1142 followed in Scenic Memorial Gardens Mausoleum.  . Memorials may be made to Catherine H. Barber Memorial Homeless Shelter, 86  Sparta Road, North Wilkesboro, NC 28659 or the donor's choice. Miller Funeral Service is in charge of the arrangements
 Dwight Triplett, 88
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Mr. Dwight Elton Triplett, age 83 of Wilkesboro passed away Sunday, May 6, 2018 at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winston-Salem.
           Funeral services were held  May 9,   at Mt. Zion Baptist Church in Ferguson with Pastor Michael Johnson and Rev. Sherrill Wellborn officiating.  Burial was in the church cemetery.  
           Mr. Triplett was born October 6, 1934 in Wilkes County to Ira Wilbur and Flossie Barnette Triplett.  He was a member of Mt. Zion Baptist Church and served in the United States Army.
           In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a sister; Jewel Eller and a brother; Dale Triplett.
           He is survived by his wife; Linda Rea Shepherd Triplett of the home and daughter; Sara Hole and husband Anthony of Clemmons and grandson; Nicholas Hole.
           In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Mt. Zion Baptist Church Building Fund, PO Box 7, Ferguson, NC 28624 or American Kidney Foundation, 6110  Executive Blvd., Suite 1010, Rockville, MD 20852.
 James Holloway
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Mr. James Vestal Holloway better known as J Bug passed away Sunday, May 6, 2018, at Forsyth Medical Center.
           Graveside services were held  May 11,   at Christian Home Baptist Church with Rev. Greg Hall officiating.   .
           Mr. Holloway was born April 13, 1953 in Wilkes County to Vestal Tyre and Pearl Marie Bouchelle Holloway. He was a truck driver for Kewaunee Scientific and a member of Christian Home Baptist Church.
           He was preceded in death by his parents.
           Mr. Holloway is survived by his wife; Cindy Reep Holloway of the home, two sons; Jamie Holloway and wife Melissa of Hays, Matthew Dowell of Charlotte, two grandchildren; Bryson and Brylee, two sisters; Judy Adams of Millers Creek and Emma Tedder of Mocksville, two nephews; David Adams and wife Lisa and Derek Cornett and wife Tonia, two great nephews; Parker Adams and Carter Cornett and his faithful companion, his buddy Woody.  
  Sylvia Cranor, 79
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Sylvia Lou Segraves Cranor, 79 of North Wilkesboro, wife of Hugh A. Cranor, III died May 6, 2018 at her home.
           Funeral service was held   May 9,   at First Baptist Church of North Wilkesboro with Dr. Bert Young officiating.     The service concluded at the Davis Memorial Baptist Church Cemetery.
           Mrs. Cranor was born in Wilkes County to Archie Gilbert Segraves and Chloe Church Segraves.  She graduated form Wilkes Central High School, then attended Draughn's Business College in Winston-Salem and later graduated from Clevenger Business College in Wilkesboro.
           Mrs. Cranor retired from Wilkes Paint and Glass Company, where she worked as office manager for over 37 years.
           Mrs. Cranor was a long-time member of First Baptist Church of North Wilkesboro and a member of the Euzelean Sunday School Class and the Sloan Circle.  She was active in many areas of her church and volunteered for several different ministries.
           After retiring, Mrs. Cranor took a training course at Hospice and became a Hospice volunteer for several years.  She also volunteered at the Wilkes Ministry of H.O.P.E. where she interviewed clients who came for help.  She loved this ministry a lot.
           Mrs. Cranor was also a volunteer for the Samaritan Kitchen of Wilkes where she enjoyed driving and delivering meals to clients.
           In 2006, Mrs. Cranor received the Governor's Award for Outstanding Service in North Carolina.
           She was a long-time member of the Victorian Belles Group and so enjoyed their monthly outings.
           Mrs. Cranor was preceded in death by her parents.  Surviving are her husband of nearly 60 years, Hugh A. Cranor, III and a daughter, Virginia "Ginger" Chloe Edmiston and her fiance', Bobby Johnson.  She is also survived by a very special cousin, Melody Hoyle and husband, Ernie as well as her precious dog, Baby of 15 years.
           Pallbearers were be Dwayne Billings, Tim Billings, David Billings, Ronnie Billings, Noial Handy and Rev. John Triplett.
           In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the First Baptist Church of North Wilkesboro, PO Box 458, North Wilkesboro, NC 28659.
Wayne Earl Barnes, age 64
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 Wayne Earl Barnes, age 64, of Millers Creek, passed away Friday, May 4, 2018 at Iredell Memorial Hospital in Statesville after a lengthy battle with Muscular Dystrophy. He was born August 6, 1953 in Heidelberg, Germany where his late father, SFC (ret) Ray Von Barnes and family was serving in the United States Army. He was a graduate of Methodist University, received his B.A. degree in Fayetteville, N.C. He was reared in a military family through High School and experienced many different communities. Mr. Barnes was preceded in death by his parents; Ray Von and Rosa Ann Barnes; and his only sister, Sheila Barnes Balboa.
           After college Wayne moved to the Elkin/Wilkesboro area and involved himself in the Educational School System. He also served as a bus driver for 20 years at C.B. Eller, Ronda-Clingman Elementary Schools, East Wilkes High School, and East Wilkes Middle School. He was acknowledged for his service to Education via honors and awards including served on the NCAE Board of Directors, Support Person of the Year, NCAE President of the local chapter, as  well as a member of the board of directors of the Educational Support Professionals Association NC-ESPA. He was involved in the Angel Food Ministry Program in Elkin for Five years. Mr. Barnes served on the board for ECHO (Homeless Shelter). He helped in getting Grace Clinic started in Elkin. In 1995 he traveled with the Western UMC Conference to La Paz Bolivia on a mission trip to distribute medical supplies.                          Surviving are his wife, Claudene Johnston Barnes; five nieces; five nephews; four great nephews; five great nieces; two sisters in law and their spouses; one brother-in-law and spouse; father-in law; and his best buddy, Patch.
           Graveside service will be held 1:15 p.m. Wednesday, May 16, 2018 at Mountlawn Memorial Park Cemetery with Dr. Will G. Barnes, Chaplain, Colonel, United States Army officiating. The family will receive friends at Miller Funeral Service from 12:00 until 1:00 on Wednesday, prior to the service. Miller Funeral Service is in charge of the arrangements.  
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