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chernobog13 · 2 years
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Doctor Boyce, Lieutenant Spock, and CPO Garrison on the bridge in first Star Trek pilot, The Cage.
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marymoss1971 · 1 year
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Here's a little something I wrote.
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countesspetofi · 1 month
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Today in the Department of Before They Were Star Trek Stars, Part 2 of a double feature! Like the last episode of The Outer Limits, this episode had too many good shots and too many Trek connections to fit comfortably in one post. Leonard Nimoy guest stars in "I, Robot," episode 9 of the second season of The Outer Limits (original air date Nov 14, 1964).
Nimoy plays a journalist covering the story of a robot on trial, accused of the murder of his creator. The story has elements of a space-age retelling of Frankenstein, as well as the ethical issues surrounding the creation of artificial life that Star Trek has been exploring for nearly sixty years, and human society is still wrestling with today. As Nimoy's character says at the end of the episode, “It's not the end of the story. It's just the beginning.”
Other Trek Connections:
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John Hoyt plays a colleague of the deceased scientist, who testifies as an expert witness. He went on to play Dr. Philip Boyce, the Enterprise's chief medical officer in the Star Trek pilot “The Cage” and its repackaged version “The Menagerie.”
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“I, Robot” was remade as the 18th episode in the 1995 reboot of The Outer Limits. Leonard Nimoy played the role Howard da Silva played in the original, and Adam Nimoy directed. Manny Coto served as an executive producer on this series and on Star Trek: Enterprise (he also wrote or co-wrote 14 episodes of the latter).
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hard-times-paramore · 2 years
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I'm bringing back Dr. Philip Boyce from The Cage into my AU, as captain Pike's caretaker. Assuming his new ship's crew is more or less the same as in Strange New Worlds - minus the ones who stayed on the Enterprise - M'Benga is once again the CMO. And the CMO can't focus on just one patient while still performing his duties. Thankfully, Pike had an old friend who was willing to leave Starfleet Medical to soar once again into the stars. And maybe attempt to keep this goddamned captain's self-preservation skills in check.
I only redesigned him a little bit. Boyce can have mad scientist hair, as a treat.
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divinum-pacis · 3 years
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Divinum Pacis’s  Reference Guide- UPDATED 2021
Let’s face it, schooling is expensive, and you can’t cram everything you want to know into 4+ years. It takes a lifetime (and then some). So if you’re like me and want to learn more, here’s an organized list of some books I find particularly insightful and enjoyable. NEW ADDITIONS are listed first under their respective sections. If you have any recommendations, send them in!
African Religions  🌍
African Myths & Tales: Epic Tales by Dr. Kwadwo Osei-Nyame Jnr
The Ancient Egyptian Book of the Dead: Prayers, Incantations, and Other Texts from the Book of the Dead by E.A. Wallis Budge
Prayer in the Religious Traditions of Africa by Aylward Shorter (a bit dated but sentimental)
The Holy Piby: The Black Man’s Bible by Shepherd Robert Athlyi Rogers
The Altar of My Soul: The Living Traditions of Santeria by Marta Moreno Vega (autobiography of an Afro-Puerto Rican Santeria priestess)
African Religions: A Very Short Introduction by Jacob K. Olupona
Buddhism ☸
The Heart of the Buddha's Teaching: Transforming Suffering into Peace, Joy, and Liberation by Thich Nhat Hanh
The Dhammapada by Eknath Easwaran (collection of Buddha’s sayings)
Liquid Life: Abortion and Buddhism in Japan by William R. LaFleur 
The Tibetan Book of the Dead by John Baldock (the texts explained and illustrated)
Teachings of the Buddha by Jack Kornfield (lovely selection of Buddhist verses and stories)
Understanding Buddhism by Perry Schmidt-Leukel (great introductory text)
Essential Tibetan Buddhism by Robert Thurman (collection of select chants, prayers, and rituals in Tibetan traditions)
Christianity ✝️
The Story of Christianity Volume 1: The Early Church to the Dawn of the Reformation by Justo L. Gonzales
The Story of Christianity Volume 2: The Reformation to Present Day by Justo L. Gonzales
By Heart: Conversations with Martin Luther's Small Catechism by R. Guy Erwin, etc.
Introducing the New Testament by Mark Allen Powell
Who’s Who in the Bible by Jean-Pierre Isbouts (really cool book, thick with history, both Biblical and otherwise)
Synopsis of the Four Gospels (RSV) by Kurt Aland (shows the four NT gospels side by side, verse by verse for easy textual comparison)
Behold Your Mother by Tim Staples (Catholic approach to the Virgin Mary)
Mother of God: A History of the Virgin Mary by Miri Rubin (anthropological and historical text)
Systematic Theology by Thomas P. Rausch
Orthodox Dogmatic Theology by Fr. Michael Romazansky (Eastern Orthodox Christianity)
Diary of Saint Maria Faustina Kowalska (very spiritual)
The Names of God by George W. Knight (goes through every name and reference to the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit in the Bible)
Icons and Saints of the Eastern Orthodox Church by Alfredo Tradigo (for those who like art history AND religion)
The Orthodox Veneration of the Mother of God by St. John Maximovitch (the Orthodox approach to the Virgin Mary)
East Asian Religions  ☯️
Shinto: A History by Helen Hardacre
Tao Te Ching by Chad Hansen (a beautiful, illustrated translation)
The Analects by Confucius
Tao Te Ching by Stephen Mitchell
Shinto: The Kami Way by Sokyo Ono (introductory text)
Understanding Chinese Religions by Joachim Gentz (discusses the history and development of Taoism, Confucianism, and Buddhism in China)
Taoism: An Essential Guide by Eva Wong (pretty much everything you need to know on Taoism)
European (various)
Iliad & Odyssey by Homer, Samuel Butler, et al.
Tales of King Arthur & The Knights of the Round Table by Thomas Malory, Aubrey Beardsley, et al.
Early Irish Myths and Sagas by Jeffrey Gantz
The Prose Edda: Norse Mythology by Snorri Sturluson and Jesse L. Byock
Mythology by Edith Hamilton (covers Greek, Roman, & Norse mythology)
The Nature of the Gods by Cicero
Dictionary of Mythology by Bergen Evans
Gnosticism, Mysticism, & Esotericism
The Gnostic Gospels: Including the Gospel of Thomas, the Gospel of Mary Magdalene (Sacred Texts) by Alan Jacobs and Vrej Nersessian
The Kybalion by the Three Initiates (Hermeticism)
The Freemasons: The Ancient Brotherhood Revealed by Michael Johnstone 
Alchemy & Mysticism by Alexander Roob (Art and symbolism in Hermeticism)
The Gnostics: Myth, Ritual, and Diversity in Early Christianity by David Brakke
What Is Gnosticism? Revised Edition by Karen L. King
The Essence of the Gnostics by Bernard Simon
The Essential Mystics: Selections from the World’s Great Wisdom Traditions by Andrew Harvey (covers Jewish, Christian, Muslim, Greek, Hindu, Buddhist, and Taoist traditions)
The Secret Teachings of All Ages by Manly P. Hall (huge book on esoteric and occult religions)
Freemasonry for Dummies by Christopher Hodapp
Hinduism 🕉
The Ramayana by R.K. Narayan
7 Secrets of Vishnu by Devdutt Pattanaik (all about Vishnu’s various avatars)
7 Secrets of the Goddess by Devdutt Pattanaik (all about Hindu goddesses, myths and symbolism)
Hinduism by Klaus K. Klostermaier (good introductory text)
Bhagavad Gita As It Is by Srila Prabhupada (trans. from a religious standpoint)
The Mahabharata, parts 1 & 2 by Ramesh Menon (super long but incredibly comprehensive)
The Upanishads by Juan Mascaro (an excellent introductory translation)
In Praise of the Goddess by Devadatta Kali (the Devi Mahatmya with English & Sanskrit texts/explanations of texts)
Beyond Birth and Death by Srila Prabhupada (on death & reincarnation)
The Science of Self-Realization by Srila Prabhupada
Krishna: The Beautiful Legend of God (Srimad Bhagavatam) by Edwin F. Bryant (totally gorgeous translation)
The Perfection of Yoga by Srila Prabhupada (about “actual” yoga)
Islam  ☪️
The Handy Islam Answer Book by John Renard (a comprehensive guide to all your questions)
The Illustrated Rumi by Philip Dunn, Manuela Dunn Mascetti, & R.A. Nicholson (Sufi poetry)
Islam and the Muslim World by Mir Zohair Husain (general history of Islam)
The Quran: A Contemporary Understanding by Safi Kaskas (Quran with Biblical references in the footnotes for comparison)
Essential Sufism by Fadiman & Frager (select Sufi texts)
Psychological Foundation of the Quran, parts 1, 2, & 3 by Muhammad Shoaib Shahid
Hadith by Jonathan A.C. Brown (the history of Hadith and Islam)
The Story of the Quran, 2nd ed. by Ingrid Mattson (history and development of the Quran)
The Book of Hadith by Charles Le Gai Eaton (a small selection of Hadith)
The Holy Quran by Maulana Muhammad Ali (Arabic to English translation, the only translation I’ve read cover-to-cover)
Mary and Jesus in the Quran by Abdullah Yusuf’Ali
Blessed Names and Attributes of Allah by A.R. Kidwai (small, lovely book)
Jainism & Sikhi
Understanding Jainism by Lawrence A. Babb
The Jains (The Library of Religious Beliefs and Practices) by Paul Dundas
The Forest of Thieves and the Magic Garden: An Anthology of Medieval Jain Stories by Phyllis Granoff
A History of the Sikhs, Volume 1: 1469-1839 (Oxford India Collection) by Khushwant Singh
Sikhism: A Very Short Introduction by Eleanor Nesbitt
Judaism  ✡
Hebrew-English Tanakh by the Jewish Publication Society
Essential Judaism by George Robinson (this is THE book if you’re looking to learn about Judaism)
The Talmud: A Selection by Norman Solomon
Judaism by Dan & Lavinia Cohn-Sherbok (introductory text)
The Jewish Study Bible, 2nd edition by the Jewish Publication Society (great explanations of passages)
The Hebrew Goddess by Raphael Patai
Native American
God is Red: A Native View of Religion, 30th Anniversary Edition by Vine Deloria Jr. , Leslie Silko, et al. 
The Wind is My Mother by Bear Heart (Native American spirituality)
American Indian Myths and Legends by Erdoes & Ortiz
The Sacred Wisdom of the Native Americans by Larry J. Zimmerman 
Paganism, Witchcraft & Wicca
Magic in the Roman World: Pagans, Jews and Christians (Religion in the First Christian Centuries) 1st Edition by Naomi Janowitz
The Greek Magical Papyri in Translation: Including the Demotic Spells: 2nd Edition by Hans Dieter Betz
Wicca for Beginners: Fundamentals of Philosophy & Practice by Thea Sabin
The Path of a Christian Witch by Adelina St. Clair (the author’s personal journey)
Aradia: Gospel of the Witches by C.G. Leland
The Anthropology of Religion, Magic, & Witchcraft, 3rd ed. by Rebecca L. Stein
Paganism: An Introduction to Earth-Centered Religions by Joyce & River Higginbotham
Christopaganism by Joyce & River Higginbotham
Whispers of Stone by Tess Dawson (on Modern Canaanite Paganism)
Social ☮
Tears We Cannot Stop (A Sermon to White America) by Eric Michael Dyson (concerning racism)
Comparative Religious Ethics by Christine E. Gudorf 
Divided by Faith by Michael O. Emerson (on racism and Christianity in America)
Problems of Religious Diversity by Paul J. Griffiths
Not in God’s Name by Rabbi Jonathan Sacks (on religious terrorism)
The Sacred and the Profane by Mircea Eliade (difficult but worthwhile read)
World Religions  🗺
Understanding World Religions by Len Woods (approaches world religions from a Biblical perspective)
Living Religions, 9th ed. by Mary Pat Fisher (introductory textbook)
The Norton Anthology of World Religions: Hinduism, Buddhism & Daoism by Jack Miles, etc.
The Norton Anthology of World Religions: Judaism, Christianity, & Islam by Jack Miles, etc.
Zoroastrians: Their Religious Beliefs and Practices by Mary Boyce
The Baha’i Faith by Moojan Momen (introductory text)
Saints: The Chosen Few by Manuela Dunn-Mascetti (illustrated; covers saints from Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, and more)
The Great Transformation by Karen Armstrong (the evolutionary history of some of the world’s greatest religions)
Roman Catholics and Shi’i Muslims: Prayer, Passion, and Politics by James A. Bill (a comparison of the similarities between Catholicism & Shi’a Islam)
God: A Human History by Reza Aslan (discusses the evolution of religion, specifically Abrahamic and ancient Middle Eastern traditions)
A History of God by Karen Armstrong (similar to Aslan’s book but much more extensive)
The Perennial Dictionary of World Religions by Keith Crim
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snowrainandbooks · 3 years
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I'm calling my bisexual ass out now that I finally found out about Star Trek : Strange New World's Cast, I'll probably be simping not only for our Silver Fox Cpt. Pike and our Sassy Boy Spock. But also for Una, Chapel, Uhura, and La'an. 😎😎😎
Also, even though I'm super happy that we got Dr. Geoffrey M'Benga, I wish we can still see The Other Silver Fox aka Dr. Philip Boyce. ♥️
(Also to Paramount, it would be very nice of you to also give us a glimpse or just a mention of Cadet Jim Kirk. I won't ask for more, I promise... Only that the crews (Y'all know who) are queer. Make them canonically queer. Thanks 😘)
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goalhofer · 3 years
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aion-rsa · 3 years
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Will Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Cast More Characters from The Cage?
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Star Trek: Strange New Worlds is poised to serve the quintessence of the spacefaring franchise: The voyages of the U.S.S. Enterprise—albeit during the captaincy of James T. Kirk’s immediate predecessor, Christopher Pike (Anson Mount). The Paramount+ series—spun off from Star Trek: Discovery—has announced the start of its production and revealed its primary cast. Interestingly, one newcomer in particular bears a noteworthy resemblance to a forgotten character from original Star Trek pilot “The Cage,” whose general era this series will showcase.
An announcement by Paramount has officially welcomed Star Trek: Strange New Worlds cast members Babs Olusanmokun (Dune, The Defenders), Christina Chong (Line of Duty, Black Mirror), Celia Rose Gooding (Broadway’s Jagged Little Pill), Jess Bush (Playing for Keeps, Les Norton) and Melissa Navia (New Amsterdam, Dietland). However, the characters this new quintet will portray have yet to be revealed. While the majority of the diverse bunch do not seem to line up with established characters from “The Cage,” blonde-haired, blue-eyed Aussie actress Jess Bush just might be the exception. Indeed, she resembles a character named Yeoman J.M. Colt (as only indicated in the script), who, played by Laurel Goodwin, was prominently featured in Gene Roddenberry’s initial attempt at a Star Trek pilot, “The Cage,” but never manifested again.
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Of course, the core trio of Strange New Worlds consists of spun-off characters Captain Pike (Mount), Science Officer Spock (Ethan Peck) and the ship’s first officer—best known as Number One—Una (Rebecca Romijn). It’s a lineup of bridge officers that matches what was showcased in the 1965 would-be pilot—in which they were played by Jeffrey Hunter, Leonard Nimoy and Majel Barrett, respectively—amidst an array of laughable early-1960s quasi-future aesthetics (its planet surface scan that spat out perforated printer paper remains hilarious). However, there are notable vacancies from that Enterprise’s crew, which also consisted of the drink-sharing Dr. Philip Boyce (John Hoyt), Lt. José Tyler (Peter Duryea) and the aforementioned Yeoman Colt (Goodwin), who was essentially a prototype for Grace Lee Whitney’s Yeoman Janice Rand.
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With that set, let’s start with what we do know. While “The Cage” was not part of Star Trek’s initial NBC airing (it wasn’t released in full form until 1986), its events were nevertheless canonized when footage of it was used to present a backstory for the present state (in the year 2267) of the grievously-injured, wheelchair-bound Captain Pike (Sean Kenney) in 1966 episodes “The Menagerie” Parts I and II. Thusly, the events of the nixed pilot were retroactively reset thirteen years earlier, in 2254, after which the Strange New Worlds-setting events of Star Trek: Discovery Season 2 (which even included Melissa George’s modern revival of Susan Oliver’s “Cage” character Vina,) revisits the Enterprise three years later in 2257. Consequently, we won’t necessarily need to have the entire character lineup return here, since—just as with anything in life—people move on to new endeavors and/or assignments in Starfleet. After all, we know that Pike will eventually (by 2265) give up that big chair to a certain fast-rising young officer named Kirk.
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Since Star Trek: Strange New Worlds takes place only a handful of years after “The Cage,” it stands to reason that some of the crew from that era will still be assigned on the Enterprise, which makes the notion—speculative as it may be—of Yeoman J.M. Colt being on the series quite feasible, especially given Jess Bush’s clear resemblance to that classic character. Moreover, Colt’s prospective presence could add an intriguing romantic element. Indeed, a love triangle of sorts was teased in “The Cage,” when Talosian leader the Keeper—who wanted the captives to have children—read the minds of the Enterprise’s captured away party, and tactlessly divulged to Pike, “The female you call ‘Number One’ has the superior mind and would produce highly intelligent children. Although she seems to lack emotion, this is largely a pretense. She has often had fantasies involving you.” Afterwards, he reveals of Colt, “The other new arrival has considered you unreachable but now is realizing this has changed. The factors in her favor are youth and strength, plus unusually strong female drives.” It’s a brief, but consequential exchange that seemed to hint where Roddenberry might have taken this unrealized iteration of Star Trek regarding its inter-crew dynamic.
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It will certainly be interesting to see how Star Trek: Strange New Worlds tackles this revered era in the franchise’s timeline, especially if it attempts to establish its own identity amidst the array of existing lore. Will the series have the temerity to introduce Kirk, who’d only be a few years out of Starfleet Academy at this point? Will we get a live-action introduction to the Enterprise’s first captain, Robert April, who later became an Ambassador-at-Large, and even returned in an episode of Star Trek: The Animated Series? Based on what we’ve seen of the early dynamic on Discovery—notably with Anson Mount’s acclaimed performances as Pike—it seems to be in good hands.
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Star Trek: Strange New Worlds doesn’t have an official release date as of yet. However, the show is now in production, which makes a premiere on Paramount+ possibly by late-2021 quite promising.
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ao3feed-spirk · 4 years
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by skepticvic
Star Trek: Into Darkness Rewrite
James T. Kirk is a bright and suffered soul who comes to rely on Captain Christopher Pike and his husband, Dr. Philip Boyce. Through relying on them he creates a family of his own through hardships and successes.
Words: 2002, Chapters: 2/?, Language: English
Fandoms: Star Trek: Alternate Original Series (Movies)
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Warnings: Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings
Categories: F/M, M/M
Characters: James T. Kirk, Spock (Star Trek), Leonard "Bones" McCoy, Christopher Pike, Philip Boyce, Nyota Uhura, Hikaru Sulu, Pavel Chekov, Montgomery "Scotty" Scott, Carol Marcus, Khan Noonien Singh | John Harrison, Amanda Grayson, Sarek (Star Trek)
Relationships: James T. Kirk/Spock, Philip Boyce/Christopher Pike, Carol Marcus/Leonard "Bones" McCoy, Amanda Grayson/Sarek
Additional Tags: Dadmiral Christopher Pike, phil is such a mom, Angst, Fluff, Falling In Love, Alternate Universe - Canon Divergence, Tarsus IV, Eating Disorders, I'm Sorry, jim has some problems hes gotta work thru, but dont worry, he has his parents to help him, Jim is a Little Shit
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The Chase Files Daily Newscap 18/2/2020
Good Morning #realdreamchasers ! Here is your daily news cap for Tuesday 18th February, 2020. There is a lot to read and digest so take your time. Remember you can read full articles via Barbados Government Information Service (BGIS), Barbados Today (BT), or by purchasing a Daily Nation Newspaper (DN).
VAUXHALL IN, GRAYDON SEALY OUT –Students of Vauxhall Primary School will be back in the classroom today, but staff and students at Graydon Sealy Secondary School will be at home. Classes ground to a halt last Wednesday after parents and staff raised concerns about an infestation of rats, termites and cockroaches at the Christ Church primary school. Parents said their children were constantly ill and were out of classes for extended periods, while teachers complained of respiratory complications. After a walk-through by Parent-Teacher Association president Adrian Husbands, parents decided not to allow their children back in the classrooms until the issue was addressed by the Ministry of Education. Last Wednesday, Minister of Education Santia Bradshaw, Acting Chief Education Officer Joy Adamson and other ministry officials toured the compound for three hours and said classes would be closed for the rest of the week to allow for the start of refurbishment works, beginning with the female bathrooms, which would extend over the weekend. (DN)
MILLIONS DOWN DRAIN –The Barbados Water Authority (BWA) will be working around the clock to repair a 16-inch burst main at Searles/Woodbourne that apparently is the reason why customers in Christ Church and St Philip have been without water for the past three days. Described as one of the “worst burst mains”, engineers at the BWA unearthed the massive leak yesterday morning while carrying out an investigation of the entire system linked to the Hampton Pumping Station, to determine why the water levels had not returned to normal, following repairs to the pump last Thursday. Taking the media on a tour of the waterlogged area yesterday evening, Minister of Water Resources Wilfred Abrahams lamented that millions of gallons of water had already been lost before the leak was detected. As a result, he said management had taken a decision to shut off the water supply at 7:30 last night in order to give customers time to store water. However, he pointed out that it would take time to repair the main since the wooded area had to first be cleared of trees and bush, then the water which had created a large swamp had to be pumped off before work crews could access the main. “It is not going to be an easy fix,” the minister said as he warned that “to actually do the fix is going to cause significant disruption to service. It cannot be avoided”. (DN)
MORE WATER OUTAGES FOR CHRIST CHURCH & ST. PHILIP – Residents in Christ Church and parts of St Philip who were experiencing sporadic service will be without water for a few more days. Earlier today, a crew from the Barbados Water Authority (BWA) discovered a massive 16-inch burst main in the region of  Woodbourne/Searles, Christ Church. The magnitude of the leak created a huge swampy area, from which workers at the BWA will first have to clear wood and debris and then pump off the excess water before repairs can be effected. As a result, the water will be turned off at 7 p.m. today. Minister of Water Resources Management Wilfred Abrahams says they had a crisis meeting with management and the engineers and decided to explore every option because they could not understand why the levels were not returning. “Millions of gallons of water is being lost out here, but to actually do the fix will cause significant disruption for customers,” he said. Work started immediately and they are getting assistance from several companies. The BWA will put contingency plans in place, including sending out water tankers, but residents in those areas are being urged to do what they can to deal with their own situation. Some parts of St Philip and Christ Church have been without water for the last three days. Last Thursday, after a disruption in electrical power, the BWA suffered pumping equipment failure at Hampton, and later that night, one pump was repaired and another replaced. There was also a 10-inch burst the following night at Pilgrim Road, Christ Church, and it was repaired that same day. (DN)
ISOLATION CENTRE POSES NO RISK TO PUBLIC – The Ministry of Health and Wellness has assured schools, businesses and residents in the vicinity of the Isolation Centre at Enmore, Collymore Rock, St Michael, that the area remains safe. Acting Chief Medical Officer, Dr Kenneth George, was responding today to concerns raised by some members of the public after the Centre was identified as the facility where anyone arriving in Barbados with symptoms related to the coronavirus (COVID-19) would be placed in isolation and treated. Dr George explained that in the construction of the facility, which has been in place since the public health threat posed by Ebola in 2014, special emphasis was placed on safety and security. “There is a double filtration system that involves HEPA (high efficiency particulate air) filtration, as well as UV (ultraviolet) filtration. These systems combined make sure that all the air emanating from the facility is safe.” He shared that the Centre had also been recognised by the Pan American Health Organization as being representative of “best practice”, and posed no risk to the public. The Chief Medical Officer emphasised: “This type of facility was so designed to not only treat Ebola, but also to treat any new and emerging respiratory viruses, such as COVID-19. “In addition, there are bio-security features which relate to the movement of staff and patients into and out of the building,” he assured. He said that the Ministry was committed to providing the public with up-to-date information on this public health challenge and to putting all necessary measures in place to protect residents. (BGIS)
MET OFFICE MONITORING SAHARA DUST MOVING INTO REGION – People with respiratory ailments are being asked to take precautions this week. The Barbados Meteorological Services is monitoring the progress of a thick concentration of Saharan dust haze located in the central Atlantic. The Model data indicates that the plume of dust haze is forecast to affect Barbados as early as Wednesday morning, with an improvement expected around Friday. Impacts will vary due to the sensitivity of individuals and extent of exposure. People with respiratory ailments such as asthma and sinusitis could be affected. Symptoms include irritation of the eyes, nose and throat, sneezing, wheezing and coughing. Precautions should be taken to reducing exposure to this dust. (PR/SAT)
DEMOLITION STARTS ON FIRE STATION IN THE CITY –Demolition of the Barbados Fire Service complex on Probyn Street, The City is underway. Work men started around 8:30 a.m., excavated a wall and demolished a small building in the yard. An official estimated that the main building would be taken down around noon.  To accommodate the work, traffic on Probyn Street has been reduced to a single lane, but all surroundings roads, including Fairchild Street are unaffected.  The removal of the station is the first stage of government’s plan to develop Golden Square Freedom Park. The temporary market and the old National Insurance Scheme building are also scheduled to be demolished. (DN)
PROBYN STREET NOW ONE LANE DURING DEMOLITION – As part of the demolition of the old National Insurance Scheme (NIS) building and the Bridgetown Fire Station, the Ministry of Transport Works and Maintenance will be making some changes to traffic flow. Workers will be removing the traffic signal mast arm from the Probyn Street section of the Fairchild Street/Bridge Street junction today. The other traffic signals at this junction will remain in operation. Motorists are advised to observe the directions and signage of the contractors and workmen on site and road users should also note that Probyn Street will be reduced to one lane only. The old NIS building, Fire Service headquarters and temporary market located along the street are being demolished to make way for the Golden Square Freedom Park. (DN)
COPS ‘IN HIGH GEAR’ ON MURDER CASES –There is a great chance police will soon crack another murder case, says Acting Commissioner of Police Erwin Boyce. During a press conference at the police headquarters in Roebuck Street, Bridgetown, yesterday, he said three out of five murders for 2020 had been solved as far as bringing charges. He added this was a testament to investigators who were relentless in their efforts. “We have never taken off our gloves in the fight of crime and we will never take off our gloves in the fight of crime. The ones that have not been solved are actively being pursued. In some instances, there is light at the end of the tunnel for some.  “Three were solved and the possibility exists that we might solve a fourth in a not too distant time,” Boyce said. In relation to the record 49 murders in 2019, the senior lawman said that 60 per cent of them had been solved, and once Barbadians continued to offer them support, police would be able to do their jobs. (DN)
PERFUME THEIF SEND FOR EVALUATION – The details of how a 57-year-old man made off with a $209.99 cologne belonging to a popular Broad Street store will be given in court in three weeks before his sentencing. But that is all based on what doctors at the Psychiatric Hospital have to say in a report requested by Magistrate Kristie Cuffy-Sargeant, about Richard Carmichael Best, of no fixed place of abode. Best was sent to the Black Rock, St Michael institution after he appeared before the magistrate and pleaded guilty to stealing the item from Cave Shepherd on February 15. “I want to pay back in a week,” Best said before he was given a March 9 date to return before the District ‘A’ Magistrates’ Court. (BT)
DEPORTATION FOR WOMAN CAUGHT STEALING – Jamaican Marjorie AnnMarie Campbell is to be placed on the next available fight home. Magistrate Kristie Cuffy-Sargeant today ordered that the 46-year-old babysitter who resided at Charles Rowe Bridge, St George be deported after she admitted to theft. Campbell, who had been in the country since February 2013 and was given a six-month stay but failed to regularise her status after it expired pleaded guilty to stealing a number of food items including, chicken, lamb, cheese, pigtails, salt fish and chocolate mix from Popular Discounts on February 15. They were valued at $129.40. She apologised for her actions in the No. 2 District ‘A’ Magistrates’ Court. Police prosecutor Victoria Taitt revealed that Campbell entered the store around 11 a.m. and was kept under observation by a security officer. She went through the aisles picking up the items as well as to the area of the meats. At one point she was seen putting some of the items in a green Popular Discounts reusable bag. The convicted woman then went to the cashier and paid for some items and when she tried to leave, a search was requested and the groceries that she had not paid for were found in the reusable bag and in another plastic bag. (BT)
ASSAULT CASE ADJOURNED UNTIL MAY – Teenager Keon Kenrico Waithe was granted bail today in connection with an offence against a female teen. The 17-year-old Waithe, of Bosvigo Gap, Eagle Hall, St Michael is accused of unlawfully and maliciously wounding Jammie-Ann McConney on February 15. He pleaded not guilty to the charge and was granted bail in the sum of $1,000. Magistrate Kristie Cuffy-Sargeant has ordered him to stay away from McConney until the matter is adjudicated. The case comes up again in the District ‘A’ Magistrates’ Court on May 11. In the meantime, the accused must report to the Black Rock Police Station every Wednesday by noon with valid identification. (BT)
BULLETS FOUND IN SOCK – When police executed a search warrant at the home of a St Joseph man in 2015 they discovered five rounds of ammunition under his mattress. Today, Kevin Jamar Parris, of Bissex Housing Area, pleaded guilty to the almost five-year-old charge, which occurred on August 26. Crown Counsel Rudolph Burnett told Justice Christopher Birch in Supreme Court No. 5A that lawmen ventured to Parris’ home around 6:25 a.m. After speaking to him and handing over the necessary documents they executed the search. The court heard that in a bedroom under a mattress was a green plastic bag containing a white sock in which there was another green plastic bag. In there was a Styrofoam crate with the illegal ammunition. “I went to a party at St John about two weeks ago and find them up there,” Parris allegedly told police at the time. However, when he was arrested and taken to the police station he denied possession of the bullets. A pre-sentencing report has been ordered on the first time offender who is being represented by attorneys-at-law Amilcar Branche and Sherise King. Parris remains on bail until April 27 when he returns to the High Court. (BT)
NOT DOING ENOUGH – Businesses and charitable organisations are still not doing enough to assist with the reintegration of ex-criminals into society, according to Home Affairs Minister Edmund Hinkson. As he addressed Sunday’s Prison After Care Committee’s Church service at a Nazarene congregation at Westmorland, St. James, Hinkson noted a large number of former prisoners are trapped in a cycle in which they end up behind bars just four years after their release. Citing an InterAmerican Development Bank (IADB) study conducted last year, Hinkson disclosed that 61 percent of the approximately 760 prisoners at Her Majesty’s Prison (HMP) Dodds had already been in prison. The average time between their previous release and their current arrest, according to the study, is just 44 months and according to the Home Affairs Minister, the business community in particular has a massive role to play. “Coming out of Dodds, there’s a challenge with reintegration into our communities and their involvement in the socio-economic life of this country. The issue, as we said, is that a lot of employers don’t wish to give these people an opportunity and that therefore speaks directly to the issue of the police certificate of character and the Attorney General has stated this is an issue that we will have to take another look at,” Minister Hinkson acknowledged. But he stressed: “The problem is not one for the prisons or the Minister of Home Affairs or the Government. It is a problem for all of us in this society when these issues are our reality. The prison has done a fine job over the last five years for its programming for the reintegration and reformation of its prisoners including the expansion to those who are on remand.” Turning his attention to the aftercare committee, the Home Affairs Minister suggested the organisation’s role is critical in any attempt to strengthen the relationship between ex-convicts and the private sector. “We must look to strengthen the relationship between the private sector and the employers in this country, service organisations, community service organisations, the lions club of Barbados. We have to look to strengthen our links between these types of organisations and business organisations, as well as community service organisations in terms of giving everybody a stake in the rehabilitation and reform of those who have unfortunately come into conflict with the criminal justice system. Because we are all in this together,” Hinkson said. As part of government’s efforts to address the problem, the administration has extended its rehabilitation programmes to incarcerated persons who are on remand. He added that the recent appointment of five new judges and the hiring of judges to deal exclusively with criminal trials would assist in keeping innocent persons out of the system. Preventative measures he added could be found in Government push toward education reform along with initiatives like the youth advance scheme, the building blocks initiative, and the national training initiative. “Prisons can’t be looked at in a vacuum or in a unique situation. All of this is tied up in how we seek to programme and address our societal issues,” said Hinkson. (BT)
ST LUCIA ZOUKS SOLD TO INDIAN COMPANY – The St Lucia Zouks have been sold to a group of investors with extensive experience in high-profile cricket, says principals of the Hero Caribbean Premier League (CPL). According to a media release issued today, K.P.H. Dream Cricket Private Limited is based in India and has “knowledgeable owners who have a track record of success on and off the field in major events. They will bring a huge amount of experience to the tournament and to the St Lucian team”. The Zouks have been part of the CPL since the league’s inception, making the playoffs during the 2016 season. They play their home games at the Daren Sammy International Cricket Ground, a stadium named after the man who has captained them for six of their seven seasons. Last year the Zouks team featured Sammy, Fawad Ahmed, Rahkeem Cornwall, Andre Fletcher, Colin de Grandhomme and Thisara Perera. Speaking about the purchase of the St Lucia Zouks, Mohit Burman of K.P.H. Dream Cricket Private Limited said: “We are excited at the opportunity to invest in one of the most exciting sporting tournaments in the world, and we have been impressed by the vibrancy of CPL over the last seven years. We visualise taking the franchise to the next level and showcasing St Lucia in the best possible light over the coming years.” Pete Russell, Chief Operating Officer of the Hero CPL, said: “We are hugely excited to welcome this ownership team to the CPL family and we are looking forward to seeing where they take the Zouks during the upcoming season and beyond. They bring with them a wealth of experience, which is fantastic news for both the CPL and St Lucia as a whole. During the 2019 tournament the CPL made a positive economic impact of US$13 670 260 in St Lucia and this new ownership group will be working hard to see this figure increase.” St Lucia’s Prime Minister Allen Chastenet welcomed the new owners amidst the hope “new energy and drive will inspire the team to excel”. He added: “Saint Lucians continue to root for the Zouks and we are encouraged by the confidence that Mr Mohit Burman and his team have placed in the players and Saint Lucia. The Government of Saint Lucia looks forward to working closely with the new owners to create a team we can all be proud of.” (DN)
AMAZON SAYS IT WILL START COLLECTING 17.5% VAT – After several false starts, the Mia-Mottley administration appears to have made a major breakthrough in a controversial bid to collect Value Added Tax (VAT) on online purchases from some major retailers. The “Amazon” tax as it has become known, is to be implemented next month according to multinational e-commerce giant, Amazon. The company on Monday informed customers that effective March 1, 2020, “Amazon World Service (AWS) would begin to charge Value Added Tax at a rate of 17.5% to Barbadian customers. The Seattle-based company detailed its intention in an email correspondence titled “Important Announcement” in which it noted that the new measures are consistent with tax legislation which came into effect on December 1, 2019. The company said that a tax compliant invoice would be issued to Barbadian customers from April 1 this year. The email was reportedly sent to all customers whose records indicate that their Billing Address or Contact Address is in Barbados. It explained to customers that the website calculates taxes based on the customer location, which is determined by Amazon’s Account Location hierarchy. To ensure compliance, Amazon has urged Barbadian residents whose accounts are not listed in Barbados, to update their details by visiting the Billing Address and Contact Address page of the AWS Billing Console. “Tax invoices will appear in the Bills page of the AWS Billing Console along with your anniversary and subscription summary invoices starting on April 1, 2020,” the email further explained. “If you receive your anniversary or subscription invoices via email today, you will also receive tax invoices via email starting on April 1, 2020,” it added. Barbados TODAY’s efforts to reach Minister in the Ministry of Finance and Economic Affairs Ryan Straughn for a comment on the developments were unsuccessful. The measure known as the “Amazon tax”, announced during Prime Minister Mia Mottley’s June 2018 budget was initially to begin in October of that year but was shifted two months later to December 1 and then to December 15th. The following year, legislation was introduced to allow the Barbados Revenue Authority (BRA) to outsource tax-collecting powers to an online third-party and the measure was to be introduced by July 1. This also was unsuccessful. When first introduced, numerous businessmen including former Chamber of Commerce and Industry (BCCI) President, Eddy Abed praised the move for placing local retailers and wholesalers on a level playing field with their overseas counterparts. Smaller businesses, however, complained that the measures could cripple their chances of survival by significantly increasing their costs. Nevertheless, changes were made to the Value Added Tax Act last December adding further scrutiny to the VAT collection process. Shortly after, current BCCI president Trisha Tannis expressed concern about compliance from popular international online companies like Amazon, Wal-Mart, Alibaba. Amazon’s expression of an intent to comply therefore suggests a major breakthrough in the Government’s efforts to implement the tax. It is still unclear if other international retailers will follow suit. (BT)
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CELEBRITY DEATHS 2019
JANUARY Pegi Young - Jan. 1 (Folk Singer) Bob Einstein - Jan. 2 (TV Actor) Gene Okerlund - Jan. 2 (Sportscaster) Daryl Dragon - Jan. 2 (Pop Singer) Herb Kelleher - Jan. 3 (Entrepreneur) Jo Andres - Jan. 6 (Director) Annalise Braakensiek - Jan. 6 (TV Actress) Kevin Fret - Jan. 10 (Rapper) Mel Stottlemyre - Jan. 13 (Baseball Player) Carol Channing - Jan. 15 (Stage Actress) Hailie Masson - Jan. 17 (TikTok Star) Windsor Davies - Jan. 17 (TV Actor) Mary Oliver - Jan. 17 (Poet) Boo the Pomeranian - Jan. 18 (Dog) John Coughlin - Jan. 18 (Figure Skater) Sean Dolan - Jan. 19 (Family Member) *Ethan & Grayson's Father* Masazo Nonaka - Jan. 20 (Supercantenarian)   Emiliano Sala - Jan. 21 (Soccer Player) Ashley Lovelace - Jan. 21 (Imstagram Star) Kaye Ballard - Jan. 21 (Stage Actress) Russell Baker - Jan. 21 (Memoirist) Kevin Barnett - Jan. 22 (Comedian) James Frawley - Jan. 22 (Director) Oliver Mtukudzi - Jan. 23 (Reggae Singer) Aloysius Pang - Jan. 24 (TV Actor) Fatima Ali - Jan. 25 (Chef) Michel Legrand - Jan. 26 (Composer) Jayo Sama - Jan. 27 (Rapper) Pepe Smith - Jan 28 (Rock Singer) James Ingram - Jan. 29 (R&B Singer) Dick Miller - Jan. 30 (Movie Actor)
FEBRUARY Clive Swift - Feb. 1 (TV Actor) Neal James - Feb. 1 (Reality Star) *Kristoff St. John - Feb. 3 (Soap Opera Actor) Julie Adams - Feb. 3 (TV Actress) Matti Nykanen - Feb. 4 (Skier) Albert Finney - Feb. 7 (Movie Actor) John Dingell - Feb. 7 (Politician) Frank Robinson - Feb. 7 (Baseball Player) Fabio Legarda - Feb. 7 (Reggaeton Singer) Cadet - Feb. 9 (Rapper) Ron W. Miller - Feb. 9 (Entrepreneur) Jan Michael Vincent - Feb. 10 (Movie Actor) Pedro Morales - Feb. 12 (Wrestler) Gordon Banks - Feb. 12 (Soccer Player) Bruno Ganz - Feb. 15 (Movie Actor) Saban Saulic - Feb. 17 (Folk Singer) Sean Milliken - Feb. 17 (Reality Star) *Karl Lagerfeld - Feb. 19 (Fashion Designer) Stanley Donen - Feb. 21 (Director) Beverley Owen - Feb. 21 (TV Actress) Peter Tork - Feb. 21 (Pop Singer) Brody Stevens - Feb. 22 (Comedian) Morgan Woodward - Feb. 22 (TV Actor) Clark James Gable - Feb. 22 (TV Actor) Lisa Sheridan - Feb. 25 (TV Actress) Mark Hollis - Feb. 25 (Rock Singer) Christian Bach - Feb. 26 (Soap Opera Actress) Nathaniel Taylor - Feb. 27 (TV Actor) Andre Previn - Feb. 28 (Composer) Anna Cunningham - Feb. 28 (TikTok Star)
MARCH Katherine Helmond - March 1 (TV Actress) Elly Mayday - March 1 (Model) Janice Freeman - March 2 (Pop Singer) **Luke Perry - March 4 (TV Actress) Keith Flint - March 4 (Pop Singer) Ted Lindsay - March 4 (Hockey Player) King Kong Bundy - March 4 (Wrestler) Chokoleit - March 9 (Comedian) Jed Allan - March 9 (Soap Opera Actor) Hal Blaine - March 11 (Drummer) Felicite Tomlinson - March 13 (Instagram Star) Mike Thalassitis - March 15 (Reality Star) Lil Mister - March 15 (Rapper) Dick Dale - March 16 (Guitarist) Richard Erdman - March 16 (TV Actor) Scott Walker - March 22 (Pop Singer) Agnes Varda - March 29 (Director) Nipsey Hussle - March 31 (Rapper)
APRIL Wowaka - April 5 (Pop Singer) Seymour Cassel - April 7 (Movie Actor) Mya-Lecia Naylor - April 7 (TV Actress) Earl Thomas Conley - April 10 (Country Singer) Bibi Andersson - April 14 (Movie Actress) Georgia Engel - April 15 (TV Actress) Black Jezuss - April 15 (Rapper) Alan García - April 17 (Politician) Lorraine Warren - April 18 (Supernatural Investigator) Julio Melgar - April 19 (World Music Singer) Stefanie Sherk - April 20 (TV Actress) Ken Kercheval - April 21 (TV Actor) Mark Medoff - April 23 (Playwright) John Singleton - April 29 (Director) **Peter Mayhew - April 30 (Movie Actor)
MAY   Rachel Jones - May 4 (Blogger) Rachel Held Evans - May 4 (Religious Author) Max Azria - May 6 (Fashion Designer) Jim Fowler - May 8 (TV Show Host) Peggy Lipton - May 11 (TV Actress) Pua Magasiva - May 11 (TV Actor) Alvin Sargent - May 11 (ScreenWriter) Elsa Patton - May 12 (Reality Star) Doris Day - May 13 (Movie Actress) *Grumpy Cat - May 14 (Cat) Tim Conway - May 14 (TV Actor) Isaac Kappy - May 14 (Movie Actor) I.M. Pei - May 16 (Architect) Ashley Massaro - May 16 (Wrestler) Bob Hawke - May 16 (World Leader) Herman Wouk - May 18 (Noveist) Niki Lauda - May 20 (Race Car Driver) Bart Starr - May 26 (Football Player) Gabriel Diniz - May 27 (World Music Singer) Bill Buckner - May 27 (Baseball Player) Susan Anne Christman - May 29 (Family Member) Leon Redbone - May 30 (Jazz Singer) Patricia Bath - May 30 (Inventor) Roky Erickson - May 31 (Rock Singer)
JUNE José Antonio Reyes - June 1 (Soccer Player) Ani Yudhoyono - June 1 (Political Wife) Dr. John - June 6 (Jazz Singer) Noemi Ban - June 7 (Non-Fiction Author) Curlyhead.kidd - June 8 (Instagram Star) Mary Duggar - June 9 (Reality Star) Bushwick Bill - June 9 (Rapper) Gabriele Grunewald - June 11 (Runner) Sylvia Miles - June 12 (Movie Actress) Sean McCann - June 13 (TV Actor) Edith González - June 13 (Soap Opera Actress) Franco Zeffirelli - June 15 (Director) Bishop Bullwinkle - June 16 (Soul Singer) Mohamed Morsi - June 17 (Politician) Gloria Vanderbilt - June 17 (Entrepreneur) Philippe Zdar - June 19 (DJ) Judith Krantz - June 22 (Novelist) Dave Bartholomew - June 23 (Songwriter) Stephanie Niznik - June 23 (TV Actress) Fame Reek - June 24 (Rapper) Billy Drago - June 24 (Moive Actor) Etika - June 25 (Youtube Star) **Beth Chapman - June 26 (Reality Star) Max Wright - June 26 (TV Actor) Hella Sketchy - June 27 (Rapper)
JULY Tyler Skaggs - July 1 (Baseball Player) Lee Iacocca - July 2 (Entrepreneur) Arte Johnson - July 3 (TV Actor) Chris Cline - July 4 (Entrepreneur) **Cameron Boyce - July 6 (TV Actor) Martin Charnin - July 6 (Director) Joao Gilberto - July 6 (Guitarist) *Rip Torn - July 9 (Movie Actor) Freddie Jones - July 9 (Movie Actor) **Denise Nickerson - July 10 (Movie Actress) Emily Hartridge - July 12 (Youtube Star) Bianca Devins - July 14 (Instagram Star) Rutger Hauer - July 19 (Movie Actor) Gabe Khouth - July 23 (Voice Actor) David Hedison - July 23 (TV Actor) Beji Essebsi - July 25 (Politician) Russi Taylor - July 26 (Voice Actress) Carlos Cruz-Diez - July 27 (Pop Artist) Dillon Henderson - July 28 (Youtube Star) The King of Random - July 29 (Youtube Star) Nick Buoniconti - July 30 (Football Player) Harold Prince - July 31 (TV Producer)
AUGUST Toni Morrison - Aug. 5 (Novelist) David Berman - Aug. 7 (Rock Singer) Ben Unwin - Aug. 14 (TV Actor) Peter Fonda - Aug. 16 (Movie Actor) Cedric Benson - Aug. 17 (Football Player) Gina Lopez - Aug. 19 (Environmentalist) Jessi Combs - Aug. 27 (TV Show Host) Valerie Harper - Aug. 30 (TV Actress)
SEPTEMBER Peter Lindbergh - Sept. 3 (Photographer) Carol Lynley - Sept. 3 (Movie Actress) Lashawn Daniels - Sept. 3 (Songwriter) Chris March - Sept. 5 (Fashion Designer) Jimmy Johnson - Sept. 5 (Guitarist) Robert Mugabe - Sept. 6 (World Leader) Robert Axelrod - Sept. 7 (Voice Actor) Camilo Sesto - Sept. 8 (World Music Singer) Robert Frank - Sept. 9 (Photographer) Daniel Johnston - Sept. 11 (Folk Singer) Eddie Money - Sept. 13 (Rock Singer) Ric Ocasek - Sept. 15 (Rock Singer) Phyllis Newman - Sept. 15 (Stage Actress) Suzanne Whang - Sept. 17 (TV Actress) Cokie Roberts - Sept. 17 (Journalist) Aron Eisenberg - Sept. 21 (TV Actor) Sid Haig - Sept. 21 (Movie Actor) Carl Ruiz - Sept. 21 (Chef) Robert Hunter - Sept. 23 (Songwriter) Linda Porter - Sept. 25 (TV Actor) Jacques Chirac - Sept. 26 (Politician) Jose Jose - Sept. 28 (World Music Singer) Jessye Norman - Sept. 30 (Opera Singer) Louie Rankin - Sept. 30 (Reggae Singer)
OCTOBER Karel Gott - Oct. 1 (Pop Singer) Kim Shattuck - Oct. (Rock Singer) Diahann Carroll - Oct. 4 (TV Actress) Ginger Baker - Oct. 6 (Drummer) Rip Taylor - Oct. 6 (Movie Actor) Larry Junstrom - Oct. 6 (Guitarist) David Weisman - Oct. 9 (Film Producer) *Robert Forster - Oct. 11 (Movie Actor) Kadri Gopalnath - Oct. 11 (Saxophonist) Sulli - Oct. 14 (TV Actress) Elijah Cummings - Oct. 17 (Politician) Alicia Alonso - Oct. 17 (Dancer) Bill Macy - Oct. 17 (TV Actor) Willie Brown - Oct. 22 (Football Player) Robert Evans - Oct. 26 (Film Producer) John Witherspoon - Oct. 29 (TV Actor)
NOVEMBER Rudy Boesch - Nov. 1 (Reality Star) Brian Tarantina - Nov. 2 (TV Actor) Walter Mercado - Nov. 2 (TV Show Host) Laurel Griggs - Nov. 5 (Stage Actress) Fred Cox - Nov. 20 (Football Player) Goo Hara - Nov. 24 (Pop Singer) Gary Rhodes - Nov. 26 (Chef) Godfrey Gao - Nov. 27 (Model)
DECEMBER Shelley Morrison - Dec. 1 (TV Actress) Ron Leibman - Dec. 6 (TV Actor) Juice WRLD - Dec. 8 (Rapper) Caroll Spinney - Dec. 8 (Puppeteer) Rene Auberjonois - Dec. 8 (TV Actor) Marie Fredriksson - Dec. 9 (Pop Singer) Philip McKeon - Dec. 10 (TV Actor) Danny Aiello - Dec. 12 (Movie Actor) Chuy Bravo - Dec. 14 (Reality Star) Mama Cax - Dec. 16 (Blogger) Claudine Auger - Dec. 18 (Movie Actress) Sue Lyon - Dec. 26 (Movie Actress) Don Imus - Dec. 27 (Radio Host)
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Spock really, really likes the singing flowers on Talos lV.
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The Adventures of....
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by Alyson
In 2010 a hit TV show has enjoyed stellar ratings for their first season and is filming season two. The show is an hour long, prime time, science fiction drama called Star Trek. It stars James Kirk as Captain Christopher Pike, (Preston) Spock (who, like Beyonce, only needs one name) as first officer Number One, and Leonard McCoy as Dr. Philip Boyce. Unfortunately, their producer, Nyota Uhura, has her finger firmly on the pulse of the fans and has discovered a phenomenon called fan fic, and the most popular pairing – Bike (Boyce/Pike). Determined to make season two even more epic, she's going to give the fans what they want. With the help of the director, Hikaru Sulu, and the writers, Pavel and Scotty, there may be more drama off screen than on for Kirk and McCoy.
Words: 2346, Chapters: 1/4, Language: English
Series: Part 12 of 101 Ways to Fall
Fandoms: Star Trek: Alternate Original Series (Movies)
Rating: Explicit
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Categories: M/M
Characters: Spock (Star Trek), Nyota Uhura, Montgomery "Scotty" Scott, Pavel Chekov, Hikaru Sulu
Relationships: James T. Kirk/Leonard "Bones" McCoy
Additional Tags: Alternate Universe - Modern Setting, Alternate Universe - Actors, Friends With Benefits, Friends to Lovers
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The Fragility of Love and Respect
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by Alyson
AU – the events of the USS Kelvin didn't happen, but it's still the AOS universe. Young Dr. McCoy is a senior doctor aboard the Kelvin, under the command of Captain George Kirk. Shortly after meeting, the two start a passionate love affair that lasts for two years. But when Jim Kirk and his mother visit the ship just before the young man starts the Academy, McCoy realizes his relationship with the senior Kirk may not have the future he thought it did.
Words: 4530, Chapters: 1/?, Language: English
Series: Part 13 of 101 Ways to Fall
Fandoms: Star Trek: Alternate Original Series (Movies)
Rating: Mature
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Categories: F/M, M/M
Characters: Philip Boyce, Christopher Pike, Spock (Star Trek), Christine Chapel
Relationships: George Kirk/Leonard "Bones" McCoy, George Kirk/Winona Kirk, James T. Kirk/Leonard "Bones" McCoy
Additional Tags: First Time, Angst, Canon-Typical Violence, Alternate Universe - Canon Divergence, Hurt/Comfort, Angst with a Happy Ending, Hand wave technology
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Titlecard and index for my Star Trek AU, The Captain's Chair, which I present on this blog through a series of drawings.
Three years after his Delta radiation accident, Captain Christopher Pike returns to the stars, in command of the starship USS Progress. Following his injury, he became paralyzed and lost his voice - so he counts with the help of a Betazoid interpreter who reads his thoughts out loud, as well as a caretaker, his old friend Dr. Philip Boyce. With their support, Pike takes his crew into new, unexplored regions of deep space.
Pike was never a man to sit around in idilic peace doing nothing. He'd much rather sit around doing something.
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BBB21: Impossível não shippar Gil do Vigor e Arthur Picoli de Conduru
O Big Brother Brasil 21 tem um novo casal: Gilberto e Arthur. Os brothers, isolados, estão mais próximos do que nunca. Onde um está, o outro também está. São horas de conversas sobre o jogo, sobre a vida, paranóias, “tchaqui, tchaqui” nas festas, momentos de carinho, zoeira… É difícil não shippar esse bromance! Tem gente que acha que o crossfiteiro tem mais química com Gil do Vigor do que com Carla Diaz.
Mas dá para gostar desses dois juntos? Eles já foram rivais no jogo — como esquecer a grande briga entre Gil e Arthur que deixou o “vigoroso” INDIGNADO?! — e o “príncipe de Conduru” também pisou na bola com Carla. 
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Parece que o público decidiu deixar os problemas para trás mesmo. Gilthur já é uma realidade na mente dos fanfiqueiros, que sonham até com uma filha do casal.
Vem aí… Dilma Nogueira Picoli!
nasceu a irmã da Maria Clara pic.twitter.com/zTOAA8f5E1
— wil do vigor
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(@buonaserax) April 10, 2021
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Veja os melhores memes sobre essa história de amor:
Tudo começou com essa declaração romântica…
Cada vez que o Arthur e o Gil fazem passinhos juntos eu lembro dessa cena aqui #BBB21 pic.twitter.com/4jZOGg1dbN
— Day (@apropriaday) April 10, 2021
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Eles se entregaram para o sentimento.
Veio aí ,Gil e Arthur
Arthur petista pic.twitter.com/cBFk9KwQv6
— Carlinha
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(@Victori48625479) April 9, 2021
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Gilthur nunca mais se desgrudou!
MEU CASAL pic.twitter.com/jSZ4HJk4Pv
— Dudu (@Dudu) April 10, 2021
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O casal tem até DR, gente!
começando a desconfiar que a qualquer momento pode rolar um beijão entre arthur e gilberto #bbb21 pic.twitter.com/NaipujqYzK
— cris dias (@crisayonara) April 10, 2021
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E muita disposição para a CACHORRADA! 
No off GIL E ARTHUR SE PEGARIAM KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK GIL É MEMORÁVEL CARA #BBB21 pic.twitter.com/ngHTbLbMpC
— Polinho (@itspolinho) April 9, 2021
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E você? Shippa Gilthur ou não?!
Não é o tempo, é a pessoa…
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#BBB21 Gil e Arthur pic.twitter.com/h2Wm1GpxeZ
— Thay (@ThayaneAlvesde2) April 10, 2021
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