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waru-chan8 · 6 months
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The best of Pedro Acosta courtesy of DAZN. For @coffee-in-august and all Pedro fans.
Sorry it's in Spanish and some real quotes out of context, but they are funny as this guy has no filter
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42bakery · 4 months
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What on heart is going on with DAZN's (Spain) MotoGP team? On December Ernest Riveras left the team, and now, they are booting Riacard Jové.
I'm losing all my gosip
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ghost-qwq · 10 days
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um uhhh... cowboy yaoi and cowgirl yuri or something
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donospl · 1 year
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Avishai Cohen & Abraham Rodriguez jr. “Iroko”
Naïve, 2023 Na swojej dwudziestej w dyskografii płycie, kompozytor i wirtuoz kontrabasu Avishai Cohen, sięga ku muzyce latynoskiej, nagrywając w duecie z cenionym nowojorskim sidemanem Abrahamem Rodriguezem. Długoletnie marzenie Cohena o zrealizowaniu nagrań ze swoimi przyjaciółmi i współpracownikami ze środowiska muzyków latynoskich mieszkających w Nowym Jorku przybrało formę duetowego albumu.…
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tylerxm · 6 months
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Mil Y Un Recuerdos. — A Short-Fic (Ernector).
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Two children playing mischief in a simple pueblo like Santa Cecilia. The dynamic duo of yet-to-be-released musicians scampered through the sparsely populated streets of the small pueblo, laughing and enjoying the warm breeze.
There was the younger of the two, 14-year-old Hector Garcia Rivera, and the older, 18-year-old Ernesto Herrera Cruzado.
Both were running from an angry fruit vendor who was chasing them through Plaza del Mariachi for stealing a small bag of fruit.
Well, no big deal.
They lost sight of him as they both ran into a dark alley. Ernesto covered the younger man's mouth and Hector did the same with Ernesto's mouth, watching as the fruit vendor continued to run. Apparently, he turned around and went back to the fruit shop. They smiled mischievously.
- Did you see his face? It was as rojo as a tomate with anger. - Rivera let out a light laugh as he sat down on the dirty floor. Ernesto followed him and sat down in front of him.
- Not even his seasonal tomates are as red as he is. - Ernesto drew a laugh from Hector that made De La Cruz smile.
- Your place or mine? - Ernesto added, trying not to get the guitar on his back dirty.
- Yours, you know how my madre is. -
Ernesto nodded as he stood up and offered Hector his hand to get up. Hector took it to walk to Ernesto's house.
How lucky Ernesto was and at the same time how unlucky he was; the poor man had lived alone since 6 months ago.
His mother passed away and his father left them when he was 10. He still suffered silently for the death of his beloved mother. He prayed next to her precious soul every night, even though he wasn't super religious.
Hector knew how affected Ernest was on the subject, and he wasn't very present when his mother died because of his family, but he did send him letters and small comforts from a distance.
He patted Nesto's back before entering his house, empathetic. He knew how affected he was still.
Ernesto left the bag of fruit on the nightstand he kept next to his double bed. He closed the door behind him, letting out a sigh. He had a bed like that because it was where he and his mother slept after his father left them.
He took the guitar off his back, leaving it on the bed as he reached into the drawer of that same bedside table for his diario ideas notebook. Héctor sat down next to Nesto's guitar, looking at him curiously.
Ernesto found the notebook, setting it on top of the bed as he sat down in front of Hector. He smiled slightly as he felt his heart shrink slightly at the song he was about to sing to Héctor.
Héctor finally connected the dots, grinning from ear to ear with an excited gleam in his eye.
- Have you composed a song? Déjame oírla, por favor!! - He said between pleas as he lightly moved Ernesto eagerly grabbing his shoulders. Ernesto laughed, soothing him.
- Okay, pero no te rías. - He said as he looked at the smooth-skinned young man, feeling his own dark circles under his eyes.
- I'll try not to. - He said attentively to the stranger as he watched him grab his guitar. Ernesto positioned himself to sing in a soft but melancholy voice.
The opening guitar melody began, so that he could sing along.
"I stumbled upon your gaze
And I still can't get up
If it were up to me, believe me by now
I would have left.
But it was my heart
Who took possession of this illusion
And even though it's suffering
It doesn't give up."
Hector seemed to be really attentive, looking at Ernesto with surprise and some confusion. Was that melody for someone? Did Ernesto have a secret passive love? Or perhaps a lack of love?
"You have reasons I know
To find someone better
But something deep inside me
All this ignores.
It tells me that you're for me
That if I thought I lost you
I was wrong
That I'll start again from now on."
Héctor's frown was sad, as the older man's closed-eyed expression expressed pain, a lot of pain and suffering. Poor Héctor was really getting into the song, for it was depressing.
"Accept me into your heart
Just as I am, don't you see that I am
That I no longer have room in my soul for suffering.
I'm dying to leave
Somewhere my sorrow
And run after you without further thought."
The youngest's eyes crystallized, settling down as he tried not to cry. He sighed deeply, closing his eyes as he let himself be carried away.
"Understand that I am now at a disadvantage
at a disadvantage if I leave
I've already looked for you and I have no other way out.
Than your contempt to bear
Until you manage to tear away
The last drop of my cry in this life."
A few last notes faded into the air from the guitar. 'Nesto opened his eyes to behold a smiling Héctor without showing his teeth, slowly weeping for the song.
Ernesto's crystallized eyes were still there, now with a somewhat broken voice trying not to fall apart in front of his friend.
- So... What do you think? - He said curiously after all, then asking him if it was okay. Hector let out a small chuckle through his tears, nudging the older man lightly.
- Chinga, who hurt you so bad bud'? -
Ernesto let out a laugh, while looking with bright and emotional eyes at Héctor. A very, very subtle blush was on his cheeks, unnoticeable because of the poor light in the room.
- You'll find the persona indicada. - Hector said, laying a hand on the older man's shoulder.
What Hector didn't know is that he had already found someone he knew he would never be able to have.
Tuyo por siempre, -Ernesto.
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might say! this fic was heavily inspired by some content creator that used to upload things about Ernesto and Héctor, credits to them. ;) → @/appatary8523
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garadinervi · 1 year
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«Ear» Magazine, Vol. 6, No.5, Edited by Charles Doria, Charlie Morrow, and Armand Schwerner, New Wilderness Foundation, New York, NY, Cctober/November 1981 [room 3o2 books, Ottawa]. Cover Art by Susan Howard & Mark Melnicove
Feat. Jonathon Albert, Rafael Barreto-Rivera, Henri Chopin, Paula Claire, Jean-Paul Curtay, Charles Doria, Paul Dutton, John Erickson, Four Horsemen, Michael Gibbs, Bernard Heidsieck, Dick Higgins, Susan Howard, Penny Kemp, Steve McCaffery, Mark Melnicove, Stanislaw Mlodozeniec, Greta Monach, bpNichol, Michael Peppe, Jerome Rothenberg, Ernest Robson, Piotr Rypson, Armand Schwerner, Hilda Shum, Chuck Stein, Mathew Tyson, Larry Wendt, Dennis Williams, Ellen Zweig
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la-semillera · 3 months
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ELENA DEL RIVERO & CRISTINA RIVERA GARZA
Despejar
No es extraño que la libertad sea a veces una gran pared blanca.
El blanco, como se sabe, no es la ausencia de color.
A través del disco de Newton, un viejo ejercicio escolar, los niños aprenden que el blanco resulta de la rápida combinación de todos los colores.
The woman brought two glasses of beer and two felt pads. She put the felt pads and the beer glass on the table and looked at the man and the girl. The girl was looking off at the line of hills. They were white in the sun and the country was brown and dry.
‘They look like white elephants,’ she said. ’I’ ve never seen one,’ the man drank his beer. ’No, you wouldn’t have.’ Todo eso en un famoso texto del escritor norteamericano Ernest Hemingway.
La aparente calidad de vacío del color blanco invita, por sí mismo, a soñar.
Las almohadas adoptan poco a poco la forma de una cabeza apocalíptica.
La niebla, a veces. La nube, que cae. El velo.
Es cierto que en el sueño todo ocurre por primera vez.
Alrededor del iris un paisaje invernal y, dentro del paisaje, un animal antediluviano y, sobre el paisaje, un falcón de plumas blanquísimas.
Prefiero, entre muchas, la palabra súbita.
La leve sonrisa en los labios es un signo de placer muy íntimo.
En el 2002, alguien publicó el artículo: From Yellow to Red to Black: Tantric Reading of «Blanco» by Octavio Paz, en el Bulletin of Latin American Research, 21: 4, 527-44.
La discreción suele ser una virtud.
En lo personal, me tienen sin cuidado las virtudes.
Frente al gran muro vacío, el cual es de color blanco, resulta fácil preguntarse: ¿Es cierto que si corro el velo desaparece el rostro? ¿Es esta la tela del invierno más largo? ¿Cómo cae sobre tu espalda la mano del amanecer?
El futuro es un trazo. El futuro me mira con sus ojos alucinados. El futuro sabe escuchar jazz.
De repente, de la nada, la palabra cañaveral.
«Blanco» es uno de los títulos de Trois Couleurs, la triología de Krzyzstof Kieslowski, de la cual prefiero en realidad «Azul».
En el momento del despertar, el mundo es justo como esa gran pared despejada.
Empequeñecida por el tamaño del muro, pronuncio en voz baja las palabras: la vida empieza aquí.
Nunca he entendido lo que es un adverbio de lugar.
Tengo la impresión de que el disco de Newton es un breve estado de gracia.
Todos los colores están, en efecto, aquí.
_ Cristina rivera Garza
_ Elena del Rivero
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a-cloud-for-dreams · 1 year
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Mira's Masterlist!
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Fun Fact: I change my blog theme to fit my current MC or OC I'm obsessing over
~Fave RC MCs~
-> A Collection of the Most Gorgeous RC MCs
NOTE: These are not listed in any particular order, I used the canonical given names so the ones in quotes are ones I personally changed, and I may have forgotten to add some MCs so don't take it too personally! I'll remember to add them at some point imao (you could also just ask if you're curious!)
Amala Basu (KCOD)
Deviya Sharma (KFOS)
Evthys (SOTCN)
"Renée" de Noailles (VFV)
Selena/Lilith (ARC)
"Audrey" (ABH)
Vyxaria (SL)
"Irene" (SOL)
Mei (LOTW)
"Lane" (HSR)
Novalie (W:TC)
Lou Reed (Psi)
"Agatha Harrington" (CY2)
Lale Hatun (DALS)
-> RC Reading List
~MY OCs~
-> Scarlett Vera Sandiego
FULL Character Intro Post
FC: Eiza Gonzalez *w/ auburn hair*
Animated FC: Princess Elena Castillo Flores from EOA
Fandom: Carmen Sandiego 2019/Laws of Attraction
Designated Tag: #scarlett sandiego oc
LI: Soren Turner (OC)
-> Detective Haelyn Rózsa
FULL Character Intro Post
FC: Kelsey Merritt
Fandom: Blades of Light and Shadow I and II/Kiss of Death/Crimes of Passion I and II
Designated Tag: #haelyn rózsa oc
LI: Trystan Thorne (AU that matches the OG Rose/Thorne dynamic from the CoP books)
Ship Tag: #haelstan🌹
Artist Credit: The Trystan x Haelyn fanart at the top of this post was by @hydn-jpg!
-> Verena Solaris
FULL Character Intro Post
FC: Neha Velan
Fandom: The Elementalists
Designated Tag: #verena solaris oc
LI: Shreya Mistry
-> Kashmiré Blanche
FULL Character Intro Post
FC: Anya Chalotra
Fandom: Carmen Sandiego 2019/Open Heart
Designated Tag: #kashmiré blanche oc
LI: Python/Henry Cavill he's the face claim with the same name in this universe lol
Ship Tag: #kashénry
Here's my MC Intro for Chandini Ramakrishnan (distant relative)
-> Aaliyah Hadid
FULL Character Intro Post
FC: Dina Denoire -> Rihanna
Fandom: The Nanny Affair/Criminal Minds
Designated Tag: #aaliyah hadid oc
Main LI: Spencer Reid (Aaron Hotchner/Luke Alvez/Derek Morgan in some AUs)
-> Lyra Lexington
FULL Character Intro Post (To Be Updated)
FC: Alyssa Raghu -> Naomi Scott/shredz55 (Insta)
Fandom: Ride or Die/Nightbound
Designated Tag: #lyra lexington oc
LI: Trystan Thorne (subject to change)
Anonymous Fanart Commission!
-> Lady Aria Lockhart
FULL Character Intro Post
FC: Neelam Gill
Fandom: The Unexpected Heiress/Desire and Decorum
Designated Tag: #aria lockhart oc
Main LI: John Somerset (Hugh Crawford in some AUs)
-> Salem Rae Nightingale
FULL Character Intro Post
FC: Jessica Alba
Fandom: Carmen Sandiego 2019/Blades of Light and Shadow/ Criminal Minds
Designated Tag: #salem nightingale oc
Main LI: Mal Volari (Prince Aerin in some AUs)
-> Kendall Hayes
Character Intro Post
FC: Lucy Hale -> Phoebe Tonkin
Fandom: Criminal Minds
Designated Tag: #kendall hayes oc
LI: Derek Morgan
-> Vendetta Varshini Viswakumar
Character Intro Post
FC: Dheekshitha Venkadeshan (Dhee)
Fandom: Criminal Minds/Open Heart/Carmen Sandiego 2019/ Mother of the Year
Designated Tag: #vendetta (varshini viswakumar) oc
LI: Emily Prentiss
-> Princess Sabrina Aveiro
FULL Character Intro Post
FC: Banita Sandhu
Fandom: The Royal Romance/Open Heart/Foreign Affairs
Designated Tag: #sabrina aveiro oc
LI: Tatum Mendoza
Ship Tag: #mendeiro
-> Nayeli Lopez
FULL Character Intro Post
FC: Rachel Zegler
Fandom: Crimes of Passion * many liberties taken*/Criminal Minds/Carmen Sandiego 2019
Designated Tag: #nayeli lopez oc
LI: None
-> Mirage Aléxia Gomez
FULL Character Intro Post
FC: Becky G
Fandom: Carmen Sandiego 2019
Designated Tag: #mirage (aléxia) oc
LI: None :) she's aromantic
-> Emmelinè Sinclaire
FULL Character Intro Post
FC: Christina Masterson
Fandom: Greenhouse Academy/Desire and Decorum (Ernest Sinclaire's ____daughter)
Designated Tag: #emmelinè sinclaire oc
LI: Dylan Mayuran Cavill-Blanche
-> Astríd Rivera
FULL Character Intro Post/Role in Designated Survivor
FC: Nailea Devora
Fandom: Designated Survivor/The Cleaning Lady/Go! Live Your Way
Designated Tag: #astríd rivera oc
LI: None at the moment
-> Cerise Hexley
FULL Character Intro Post
FC: Hande Erçel
Fandom: Bloodbound/It Lives Within
Designated Tag: #cerise hexley oc
LI: Sebastyan Thorne
-> Athena Deveraux
FULL Character Intro Post
FC: Vanessa Morgan
Fandom: The Umbrella Academy/Criminal Minds/Carmen Sandiego 2019
Designated Tag: #athena deveraux oc
LI: Olivia Valentine (OC)
-> Xiomara Isabel Calloway
Character Intro Post (WTD)
FC: Adria Arjona
Fandom: Carmen Sandiego 2019/Wake The Dead
Designated Tag: #xiomara calloway oc
LI: Troy Hassan (WTD) // Gigi Sinclair (LOA; Windverse)
-> Janavika “Jane” Agrawal
FULL Character Intro Post
FC: Megan Suri -> Amita Suman
Fandom: Desire and Decorum/Bridgerton
Designated Tag: #jane agrawal oc
LI: Prince Hamid (died during a war) -> Annabelle Parsons? (True nature of the relationship is unknown to historians but were very close); Ernest Sinclaire (one-sided from him)
-> Ophelia Hassan
Character Intro Post (WTD)
FC: Rashan MH
Fandom: Carmen Sandiego 2019/Wake The Dead/Perfect Match
Designated Tag: #ophelia hassan oc
LI: Damien Nazario AND F!Hayden
-> Violet Hale
FULL Character Intro Post
FC: Chloe Bennet
Fandom: Agents of SHIELD/Criminal Minds
Designated Tag: #violet hale oc
Main LI: TBD
~MY FAVORITE PARAS ~
-> Wheel of Witches
Credit: Completely goes to @evermore-grimoire who came up with the whole universe and mythology. It's so fun to daydream this scenario, especially with my own OCs
FULL Backstory
-> Nancy Chavez and Two Ghosts
Credit: Completely to @lcvrreid on TikTok for coming up with an amazing plot and backstory for her CM OC based on Ghostface. I definitely recommend her fanfic!
-> Lilac Allende & Open Heart
Credit: @jamespotterthefirst who makes incredibly detailed MCs to the point where I cannot imagine anyone else as said MC
~MY FICS/EDITS~
Geneva -> Supernatural Sci-Fi Original Story
Livin' the Luxe Life -> Original Story Based on Home Furnishing Magazines (Weird, right?)
Broken Stars w/ @magicwithineleteo -> HSMTMTS x GMW Crossover; Spotify Playlist; New Info Will Be Updated
The Scholars of Bellachoix Lane -> Academia!Playchoices AU
The Scars of Revenge -> Carmen Sandiego x Graham Crackle; feat. Scarlett Sandiego (F!OC)
Once A Shattered Heart -> Bryce Lahela x F!MC (Dr. Chandini Ramakrishnan); feat. Aishwarya Pillai (F!OC)
Doctor Date -> Bryce Lahela x F!MC (Dr. Chandini Ramakrishnan); feat. Dr. Aaliyah Hadid (F!OC)
My Baby Penguin -> Spencer Reid x F!OC (Dr. Aaliyah Hadid*); feat. Cleopatra Emilia Reid
A Sweet Mistake -> Aaron Hotchner x F!OC (Dr. Aaliyah Hadid*); feat. Jack Hotchner
Sleepyhead -> Derek Morgan and F!OC (Dr. Aaliyah Hadid*)
Overthinking -> Raleigh Carrera x F!MC (Destiny Katz); feat. Aaliyah Hadid
Here For You -> Aerin Valleros x Salem Nightingale (F!MC); Mal Volari x Salem Nightingale (F!MC)
fire on fire -> Gabriel Grant x Amala Khan (Independence Route)
timeless -> Radha Basu x Devi Sharma
Save It For Dessert Text Fic -> M!Trystan Thorne x F!MC/ OC (Dr. Lyra Lexington); feat. Detective Nayeli Lopez
Vigilante Sh*t CM Edit -> feat. Emily Prentiss, Spencer Reid, Dr. Aaliyah Hadid, Aaron Hotchner, and Elle Greenaway
Aesthetic Quote Post Masterlist
Carmen Sandiego (Netflix) Edit to "Ride" by Sir Mix-a-Lot
Happy Birthday Carmen Sandiego Edit for @/tiredguyswag
Corrupted Aerin Valleros Edit
Livin' the Luxe Life Intro Edit
Candella Edit to “Paparazzi” by Lady Gaga
Devi/Renée/Amala/Evthys MC Edit
*Just to clarify, I currently intend to leave Spencer and Aaliyah as the main pair while the other fics would exist in an alternate universe of some kind where she didn't end up with him. For some reason, I just like writing her with multiple characters so I can see who I feel most comfortable writing her with
~Social Media ~
Ao3
Wattpad
TikTok
Pinterest
Honestly, just ask me if I have social media/what my account is. The links aren't working and it would be more fun to send everyone who comes here on a wild goose chase
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thoraway125 · 2 years
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Every book/movie/show Sara Quin has recommended.
and some reviews at the bottom, not the ones on skq reads 
Books
Abandon Me by Melissa Febos
After the Tall Timber: Collected Nonfiction by Reneta Adler
Against Everything by Mark Grief
A Gate at the Stairs by Lorrie Moore
Air Guitar: Essays on Art & Democracy by Dave Hickey
Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & and Clay by Michael Chaboan
A Lover’s Discourse by Roland Barthes
A Moveable Feast by Ernest Hemingway 
A Natural History of the Senses by Diane Ackerman
*An Education by Susan Choi
*Anything That Moves, Dana Goodyear
*Are You My Mother? By Alison Bechdel
*Artful by Ali Smith
*A Sport and a Pastime by James Salter
Asymmetry by Lisa Halliday
Asterios Polyp by David Mazzucchelli 
Atmospheric Disturbances by Rivka Galchen
A Visit from the Goon Squad by Jennifer Egan
*A Widow for One Year by John Irving
A Zine Yearbook by Jason Kucsma
Barbarian Days Surfing Life by William Finegan
Bark by Lorrie Moore
Barney’s Version by Mortecai Richler 
Behind The Beautiful Forevers: Life, Death, and Hope in a Mumbai Undercity by Katherine Boo
Berlin Stories by Robert Walser
Borne by Jeff VadnerMeer
Bossy Pants by Tina Fey
Blood Horses by John Jeremiah Sullivan
By Blood by Ellen Ullman
By Grand Central Station by Elizabeth Smart
Call Me By Your Name by Andre Aciman
Can’t and Won’t by Lydia Davis 
Cats & Plants by Stephen Eichhorn
Changed my Mind by Zadie Smith
Cleopathra: A Life by Stacy Schiff
Colour by Icons by Never Apart
*Conversations With Friends by Sally Rooney 
Death & Co by Alex Day and more
Dept. of Speculation by Jenny Offill 
Diary of a Bad Year by J.M Coetzee
Don’t Get Too Comfortable by David Rakoff
Do What You Want by Ruby Tandoh
Dykes to Watch Out For by Alison Bechel
Einstein’s Dreams by Alan Lightman
Empire Of Illusion by Chris Hedges
Empty Nest End of Eddy by Edouard Louis
Epilectic by David Beauchard Essays Against Everything by Mark Grief
Essex County by Jeff Lemire
Everything Ravaged, Everything Burned by Wells Tower
*Far From the Tree by Andrew Solomon
Farther Away: Essays by Jonathan Franzen
Fear of Music by Jonathan Lethem
Feeding My Mother by Jane Arden
Fifteen Dogs by Andre Alexis 
*Flutter by Jennie Wood
Forty One False Starts by Janet Malcolms
Forgive Me if I’ve Told You This Before by Karelia Stetz Waters
Fosse by Sam Wasson
Fraud Essays by David Rakoff
Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic by Alison Bechel
Getting A Life: Stories by Helen Simpson
Girls in the Moon by Janet McNally
Go Ask Alice by Beatrice Sparks *Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn
Groomed by Jess Rona
*Habibi by Craig Thompson
Half Empty by David Rake
Helter Skelter by Curt Gentry and Vincent Bugliosi
Her Body And Other Parties by Carmen Machado
Here Comes the Sun by Nicole Dennis Benn
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the II by Christopher Warwick
*H is For Hawk by Helen Macdonald
*Hotel New Hampshire by John Irving
Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins
I Am a Camera by John Van Druten
I Love Dick by Chris Kraus
Important Artifacts and Personal Property from the Collection of Lenore Doolan and Harold Morries, Including Books, Street Fashion, and Jewelry by Leanne Shapton
*Independence Day by Richard Ford
Independent people by Halldor Laxness
Intimacy by Jean-Paul-Satre
I Pass Like Night by Jonathan Ames
I Want To Show You More by Jamie Quatro
Jamilti and Other Stories by Rutu Modan
Juliet Takes a Breath by Gabby Rivera 
*Kramers Ergot by Sammy Harkham
Krazy! By Bruce Grenville
Leaving the Atocha Station by Ben Lerner
*Let’s Explore Diabetes With Owls- David Sedaris
Let the Great World Spin by Colum McCann
*Light Years by James Salter
Likewise by Ariel Shrag
Little Fires Everywhere by Celeste Ng
Love Dishonor Marry Die Cherish Perish by David Rakoff
Love In Infant Monkeys by Lydia Millet
Making Nice by Matt Sumell 
Margaret Fuller: A New American Life by Megan Marshall
May We Be Forgiven by A.M Homes
Mean by Myriam Gurba
Me before You by Jojo Moyes
Monkey Grip by Helen Garner
Mother of All Questions by Rebecca Solnit Music for Torching by A.M Homes
*My Education by Susan Choi
My Father’s Tears and Other Stories by John Updike
My Lifte in France, Julia Child and Alex Prud’homme
My Misspent Youth by Meghan Daum
Mourning Diary by Roland Barthes
My Struggle by Karl One Knausgaard
My Struggle 2 by Karl One Knausgaard
Mythologies by Roland Barthes
Nasty Woman by Heather McDaid
Netherland by Joseph O’Neill 
Nightfilm by Marisha Pessl
Nobody Is Ever Missing by Catherine Lacey
No Straight Lines: Four Decades of Queer Comics by Justin Hall
Notes on a Foreign Country by Suzy Hansen 
Nothing to be Frightened of by Julien Barnes
On Boxing by Joyce Carol Oates
Open City by Teju Cole
Opposite of Hate by Sally Kohn
*Paper Lantern: Love Stories by Stuart Dybek
Pauline Kael: A Life In The Dark by Brian Kellow
Paying For It by Chester Brown
*Pirates and Farmers by Dave Hickey
*Pitch Dark by Renata Alder
Political Fictions by Joan Didion
Polyamorous Love Song by Jacob Wren
Priestdaddy by Patricia Lockwood
*Provence 1970 by Luke Barr
Pulphead-Essays by John Jeremiah Sullivan
*Random Family by Adrian NicoleLeBlanc
Senselessness by Horacio Castellanos Moya
She believed she could so she did by Julie ‘Hesta Prynn’ Slavin
She of the Mountains by Vivek Shraya
Somebody with a Little Hammer by Mary Gaitskill
Speedboat by Renata Adler
Special Exits by Joyce Farmer
State of Wonder by Ann Patchet
Stoner by John Williams
Summertime by J.M Coetzee
Sweet Tooth by Jeff Lemire
Swing Time by Zadie Smith
**Tenth of December by George Saunders
That Summer Time Sound- Matthew Specktor (sara narrates a part in the audio version)
The Art of Fielding by Chad Harbach
The Association of Small Bombs by Karan Mahajan
The Best American Comics 2007 by Charles Burns
The Best American Nonrequired Reading 2009 by David Eggers
The Cement Garden by Ian McEwan
The Children of Palomar by Gilbert Hernandez
The City and the Pillar by Gore Vidal
The Birth House by Ami McKay
The Book of Laughter and Forgetting by Milan Kundera
The Dark Room by Susan Faludi
*The Days of Abandonment by Elena Ferrante
The Disappointment Artist by Jonathan Lethem
The Doors Of Perception and Heaven and Hell by Aldous Huxley
The Ecstasy of Influence: Nonfictions by Jonathan Lethem
The End of The Story by Lydia Davis 
The Essential Elle Willis by Ellen Willis
The Fight by Norman Mailer
*The Flamethrowers by Rachel Kushner
The Folded Clock by Heidi Julavits
The Forgotten Waltz by Anne Enright
The Goldfinch by Donna Tartt
*The Guest Cat by Takashi Hiraide
The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins 
The Idiot by Elif Batumam
The Informed Air by Muriel Spark
The Innovator’s Dilemma: When New Technologies Cause Great Firms to Fail by Clayton M. Christensen
The Interestings by Meg Wolitzer
*The Invention of Solitude by Paul Auster
The Irresponsible Self by James Woods
The Journalist and the Murderer by Janet Malcom
**The Last Word: Reviving the Dying Art of Eulogy by Julia Cooper 
The Little Red Chairs by by Edna O’Brien
The Man Without Qualities by Robert Musil
The Marriage Plot by Jeffrey Eugenides
The Missing Piece by Shel Silverstein
The Missing Piece Meets The Big O by Shel Silverstein 
The Moronic Inferno by Martin Amis
The Mother of All Questions by Rebecca Solnit
The Neopolitan Novels by Elena Ferrante
The Nobody by Jeff Lemire
The Noonday Demon: An Atlas of Depression by Andrew Solomon
The People in the Trees- Hanya Yanagihara
The Notebooks of Malte Laurid’s Brigge by Rainer Maria Rilke
The Price of Salt by Patricia Highsmith
The Property by Rutu Modan
The Remains of the Day by Kazuo Ishiguro
The Road by Cormac McCarthy
The Rules Do Not Apply by Ariel Levy
This life by Martin hagglund
The Sense Of An Ending by Julian Barnes
The Slow Man by J.M Coetzee
The Spirit catches you and you fall down by Anne Fadiman
The Sun Also Rises by Ernest Hemingway
The Topeka School by Ben Lerner65
The War Against Cliche by Martin Amis
The Yiddish Policemen’s Union by Michael Chabon
Things Are What You Make Of Them by Adam J. Kurtz
Thinking, Fast And Slow’ by Daniel Kahneman
*This is How You Lose Her by Junot Diaz
Those Who Leave and Those Who Stay by Elena Ferrante
To my Trans Sisters by Charlie Croggs 
Tranny by Laura Jane Grace 
True Stories by Helen Garner
Two Lives: Gertrude and Alice by Janet Malcolm 
Unless by Carol Shields
Versed by Rae Armantrout
Visiting Mrs. Nabokov by Martin Amis
Vitamin PH: New Perspectives in Photography by Rodrigo Alonso
Waiting for the Barbarians by J.M Coetzee
WACK! Art and The Feminist Revolution by Cornelia Butler
*Wake In Fright by Kenneth Cook
Wanderlust A History of Walking by Rebecca Saint
Ways of Seeing by John Berger
*We Are All Completely Besides Ourselves by Karen Joy Fowler
Whatever happened to Interracial Love by Kathleen Colleens 
What Happened by Hillary Rodham Clinton
What I Talk About When I Talk About Running by Haruki Murakami
When Things Go Missing by Kathryn Schulz
*White Girls by Hilton Als
Winter by Ali Smith
Women by Charles Bukowski
(Woman) Writer: by Joyce Carol Oates
Works of Love by Søren Kierkegaard
1Q84 by Haruki Murakami
*100 Essays I don’t Have Time To Write by Sarah Ruhl
-Any works written by Renata Adler, Edward Albee, Roland Barthes, Alison Bechel, Beverly Cleary, J.M Coetzee, Susan Faludi, David Hickey, Elena Ferrante, Stephen King, John Irving, Jeff Lemire, and Lorrie Moore, and David Rakoff, Anne Rice, Donna Tartt, and John Updike
Magazines  Harper’s Lapham’s Quarterly Rolling Stones SPIN The Believer (August 2003, September 2004, November 2004, October 2008, November/December 2008, March/April 2009, June 2009) The New Yorker 
Bookstores Drawn and Quarterly in Montreal Sam Wellers Zion in salt lake LA Strand Books  Housingworks Mcleods in Vancouver Powells
Sara wrote something short in ‘do what you want’ by ruby tandoh
also wrote the preface to jess rona’s book
Movies, Documentaries, Shows, Podcasts etc
Adventures in Babysitting 
Arrested Development
*Bachelorette
Beauty is EmbarrassingBlack Power Mix Tape
*Bojack Horsemen (same artist as the Hang On music video)Broadchurch
Brothers and Sisters
Brown Girls
Bugsy Malone
Call me By Your Name
Luca Guadagnino
Cameraperson by Kirsten Johnson
 *Charlie Rose
*ChungKing Express
*Dan Savage Lovecast
***DeadWood
Drinking Buddies
Fresh Air with Terry Gross
Friday Night Lights
Full House
Game of Thrones
GarfieldGolden Girls Goonies
*Holy Motors
Home ImprovementI
nside Out
In The Loop
Lake
Legion
Little Shop of Horrors
L.O.V.E (tv series)
Madmen
Milk 2008
Moonlight
Nashville
Neon Bull
Orange Is The New BlackPhantom of The Paradise Rocky Horror Picture Show Sense8ShamelessShort Cut because 1992 Julianne Moore
Simon Killer
Sopranos Talk
RadioSpeed the Plow by David Mamet
Still Processing
Terminator 2
Terry Gross Fresh air NPR
The Bridge
The Crown
The Fall
The Fugitive
The Leftovers
The Minipops
The Thick of It
The Office (UK)
The Property Brothers
The Real Housewives of (anywhere)
The Wire
*This American Life
Tom Petty- Running Down A Dream
 Trueblood
WALL-E
War of the Worlds
War Witch
Weiner-Dog
West Wing
2Dope Queens
13 Monkeys
30 Rock
and here’s some more book reviews from Sara
Outline
by Rachel Cusk
The truth is that I struggled to pick my favorite book or writing from Rachel Cusk. All three novels in her
Outline series
are fantastic, and I’ve reread each of them first with passion and then again with a studious eye. For me there is the lonely, yet pragmatic, keen observational protagonist that appeals to me deeply. But also, a woman traveling, forever on the receiving end of looping conversation with strangers. I find her writing extremely romantic. What I’d most like to include on this list, is a piece of her writing from the
New York Times Magazine
: "Making House: Notes on Domesticity." It is a perfect piece of writing about the struggle of making a home and living it in comfortably. “Like the body itself, a home is something both looked at and lived in, a duality that in neither case I have managed to reconcile. I retain the belief that other people’s homes are real where mine is a fabrication, just as I imagine others to live inner lives less flawed than my own.
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Fire Sermon
by Jamie Quatro 
Jamie Quatro’s novel about devotion, longing, lust and god was impossible to put down. I read it in one giant gulp. While male writers are given ample opportunity to write about these ideas, it still feels rare and thrilling when women do.
 Sing, Unburied, Sing
by Jesmyn Ward
Everything Jesmyn Ward has written has haunted me afterward. Unblinking, brutal, heartbreaking stories. Her writing feels both modern and like something from a masterpiece that every student is meant to read in high school or college. 
The Topeka School
by Ben Lerner
I love a hook, a melody that on first listen gives you goosebumps, or makes your stomach lurch up to your throat. Sometimes I hear one and I think, “that is a smash,” and then settle in to envy that I didn’t write the song myself. That was the feeling I had reading
I couldn’t help but compare our memoir because both books center adolescence and high school at their core. While Ben writes dazzlingly about masculinity and violence and the bubbling rage of teenage boys, I thought about the way we wrote about the paralysis and fear of being a queer girl in that same kind of world. While his boys turn their rage outward, we focused our violence inward, on the most tender parts of ourselves. Ben’s writing opens a door to understanding something about my own experience of those adolescent years. He sheds light on the parents and teachers whose complicated lives indelibly haunt our own, in ways we don’t realize until we become adults. It seems much of our public conversation revolves around what to do about and with men,
The Topeka School is a thrilling response. All of that to say, I think Ben’s book is a smash. 
JUNE 3, 2009 1. The Flamethrowers by Rachel KushnerI was so captivated there was no choice but to finish it entirely in one long stretch of days. Passages so beautiful that I found myself re-reading them over and over again in amazement. I think it was in the Harpers Magazine review that they called it feminist and sexy. It’s true. An entirely fresh and inspiring heroine. 2. Light Years by James SalterSo many tears; on the tarmac, on the subway, tucked in my bus bunk. I will cherish this book forever. It is 40 years old and that made the discovery so much more powerful. It’s also a good reminder that I am sentimental and a romantic no matter how hard I try to resist those urges. I’ll cozy up with my tears any day, you can’t shame me! 3. Tenth of December by George SaundersThere aren’t very many writers with a body of work I love so completely.  But, I think this is my absolute favourite. I have total admiration/awe for a mind this strange and wonderful
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About the Dani joining DAZN's commentary team:
1) They have 3 other ex-riders. Jorge Lorenzo, Carlos Checa (my beloved himbo) and Álex Criville, and they are usually only one-on-one with Ernest Riveras for FP2, and qualy. FP1, FP3, and WUPs are done by another team. Jorge's first time was shared with Crivillé and I think there's only another time there were 2 riders in the booth, and it was Crivi and Checa.
2) How to watch? 2 ways
Pray for a link in one of these pages: http://livetotal.tv/or https://reddit1.istream2watch.com Usually is full of BT Sport 2 streams, but you can find some others from time to time
Or use use a VPN, set it with a Spanish IP and enter to DAZN.com and use the emails and password from this other page https://www.suscripcionesgratis.com/lista-de-cuentas-compartidas-dazn-gratis-deportes-online-en-directo-dazn-espana/ they also explain how to generate one for free
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2023 In Memoriam Part 22
David Brandt, 76
C. Boyden Gray, 80
Leon Palter, 94
Dr. Brad Crawford, 67
Kathryn Harrison, 99
Sr. Candace Intercaso, 69
Chas Newby, 81
Archbishop Alojz Tkáč, 89
Charles Nash, 80
Sheldon Reynolds, 63
Brig. Gen. Pedro N. Rivera, 77
Tina Turner, 83
Freetown Cotton Tree, 400
Jerry Krause, 77
George Maharis, 94
Joy McKean, 93
Denny Stolz, 89
Gary Kent, 89
Frank Handlen, 106
Det. J.J. Bittenbinder, 80
Meco, 83
Odette Nilès, 100
Bishop Ernest Bertrand Boland, 97
Miguel De La Hoz, 84
Bishop Victor Galeone, 87
Teppo Rastio, 89
Mike Young, 63
Bill McGovern, 60
Rabbi Gershon Edelstein, 100
(Arnesta) Joe Gaines, 86
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This is not a race cometary, this a circle prayer for Dani to overtake Pecco
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I got a whole story focused around two in the last image ^^ It's an exclusive in my brain (I needs to be real or I'll die smh my head)
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#KATEY SAGAL SOONER OR LATER SONG SERIES#
Emilio Rivera as Marcus Alvarez (Seasons 1-7).Annabeth Gish as Deputy Sheriff Althea Jarry (season 7).Kenneth Choi as Henry Lin (season 7 guest season 1 recurring seasons 2-3 & 5-6).Robert Patrick as Les Packer (seasons 6-7).Peter Weller as Charles Barosky (seasons 6-7).CCH Pounder as Tyne Patterson (seasons 6-7).Harold Perrineau as Damon Pope (season 5).Walton Goggins as Venus Van Dam (seasons 5-7).Benito Martinez as Luis Torres (season 5 recurring season 4).Marianne Jean-Baptiste as Vivica (season 4).Danny Trejo as Romero "Romeo" Parada (seasons 4-5).Rockmond Dunbar as Lieutenant Eli Roosevelt (seasons 4-6).Paula Malcomson as Maureen Ashby (season 3).Sonny Barger as Lenny "The Pimp" Janowitz (seasons 3-6).Kenny Johnson as Herman Kozik (seasons 3-4 guest season 2).Mitch Pileggi as Ernest Darby (season 3 recurring seasons 1-2 guest season 6).Brian Van Holt as Kyle Hobart (season 1).Tom Everett Scott as Rosen (seasons 1-2).Ally Walker as Agent June Stahl (seasons 1-3).Sons of Anarchy is the story of the Teller-Morrow family of Charming, California, as well as the other members of Sons of Anarchy Motorcycle Club, Redwood Original (SAMCRO), their families, various Charming townspeople, allied and rival gangs, associates, and law agencies that undermine or support SAMCRO's legal and illegal enterprises. Main articles: List of Sons of Anarchy characters and List of gangs from Sons of Anarchy Opie kills Stahl to avenge the death of his wife, Donna. While Opie, Chibbs, and the Prospects are all en-route following Stahl. Jax, Clay, Bobby, Tigger, and Happy are hauled away to jail. After the club returns from Ireland and brings home Abel, agent Stahl double crosses Jax and tells the club about the side deal Jax made with her, unaware that Jax and the club had it planned all along knowing Stahl would back out of the deal. Upon learning of her grandson's abduction, Gemma suffers a cardiac arrhythmia and collapses in the Teller-Morrow lot. Father Kellan Ashby's sister, Maureen, contacts Gemma at Ashby's request and tells her Abel is safe in Belfast. The return of A.T.F agent Stahl twists the facts about the murder of Donna, Stahl attempts to make a deal with Jax behind the club's back. She returns to Charming to reunite with her grandson, unaware he has been kidnapped. Gemma struggles when she takes Nate to his new assisted living home, and he pleads to be taken back to his house. Gemma has been hiding in Rogue River, Oregon with Tig at the home of Gemma's father, Nate ( Hal Holbrook), who suffers from dementia. SAMCRO is said to resemble the real Hells Angels Motorcycle Club, hence the appearances from David LaBrava (Happy), Chuck Zito (Frankie Diamonds), Rusty Coones (Quinn), and Sonny Barger (Lenny "The Pimp" Janowitz) who are all real Hell's Angels members. As Vice-President and later President of SAMCRO, Jax struggles with the everyday dealings of the club and the legacy of his father, the founder of the club. SAMCRO is involved with gun-running throughout the western United States and deals with many rival gangs and politicians and authorities. Įach season involves two parallel plot lines that intertwine and overlap: the first centers on the personal life of Jackson "Jax" Teller (Charlie Hunnam) and his immediate family while the second deals with SAMCRO ( Sons of Anarchy Motorcycle Club, Redwood Original). In February 2015, he said he would not work on the prequel, likely to be titled "The First 9", before 2017. In November 2013, Sutter indicated he was in talks with FX to make a Sons of Anarchy prequel set in the 1960s.
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The series finale premiered on December 9, 2014. The seventh and final season of the series premiered on September 9, 2014. The sixth season aired from September 10, 2013, through December 10, 2013. The season 4 and 5 premieres were the two highest-rated telecasts in FX's history. The series' third season attracted an average of 4.9 million viewers per week, making it FX's highest rated series ever, surpassing FX's other hits The Shield, Nip/Tuck, and Rescue Me. Sons of Anarchy premiered on September 3, 2008, on cable network FX. The show stars Charlie Hunnam as Jackson "Jax" Teller, initially the vice president of the club, who begins questioning the club and himself. It follows the lives of a close-knit outlaw motorcycle club operating in Charming, a fictional town in California's Central Valley. Sons of Anarchy is an American crime drama television series created by Kurt Sutter. Occidental Studios, North Hollywood, California " This Life" by Curtis Stigers & The Forest Rangers For the fictional motorcycle club depicted in the show, see Sons of Anarchy Motorcycle Club.
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2020: Naya Rivera, Naya Marie Rivera, attrice, modella e cantante statunitense, nota principalmente per il ruolo di Santana Lopez nella serie televisiva Glee (2009-2015). Figlia di Yolanda, ex modella, e di George Rivera, era la sorella maggiore di Mychal Rivera, giocatore di football e di Nickayla Rivera, anche lei modella. Nel 2010, la rivista Maxim l’ha inserita tra le 100 donne più sexy…
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