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terriblysims · 11 months
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Andrés Legacy💟
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badmovieihave · 2 years
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Bad movie I have Christmas Vacation 2: Cousin Eddie’s Island Adventure 2003
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autistpride · 1 month
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How many of these famous autists do you recognize? And this isn't even a complete list!
So many amazing wonderful people are autistic. I will never understand why people hate us so much.
Actors/actresses/entertainment:
Chloe Hayden
Talia Grant
Rachel Barcellona
Sir Anthony Hopkins
Dan Akroyd
David Byrne
Darryl Hannah
Courtney Love
Jerry Seinfeld
Roseanne Barr
Jennifer Cook
Chuggaaconroy
Stephanie Davis
Rick Glassman
Paula Hamilton
Dan Harmon
Paige Layle
Matthew Labyorteaux
Wentworth Miller
Desi Napoles
Freddie Odom Jr
Kim Peek
Sue Ann Pien
Henry Rodriguez
Scott Steindorff
Ian Terry
Tara Palmer -Tomkinson
Albert Rutecki
Billy West
Alexis Wineman- Miss America contestant
Athletes:
Jessica- Jane Applegate
Michael Brannigan
David Campion
Brenna Clark
Ulysse Delsaux
Tommy Dis Brisay
Jim Eisenreich
Todd Hodgetts
John Howard
Anthony Ianni
Lisa Llorens
Clay Matzo
Frankie Macdonald
Jason McElwain
Chris Morgan
Max Park
Cody Ware
Amani Williams
Samuel Von Einem
Musicians:
Susan Boyle
Elizabeth Ibby Grace
David Byrne
Johnny Dean
Tony DeBlois
Christopher Dufley
Jody Dipiazza
Pertti Kurikka
James Jagow
Ladyhawke
Kodi Lee
Left at London
Red Lewis Clark
Abz Love
Thristan Mendoza
Heidi Mortenson
Hikari Oe
Matt Savage
Graham Sierota
SpaceGhostPurp
Mark Tinley
Donald Triplett
Aleksander Vinter
Comedians:
Hannah Gatsby
Robert White
Bethany Black
Scientists/inventors/mathematians/Researchers:
Damian Milton
Bram Cohen
Michelle Dawson
Carl Sagan
Writers:
Neil Gaimen
Mel Bags
Kage Baker
Amy Swequenza
M. Remi Yergeau
Sean Barron
Lydia X Z Brown
Matt Burning
Dani Bowman
Nicole Cliffe
Laura Kate Dale
Aoife Dooley
Corrine Duyvus
Marianne Eloise
Jory Flemming
Temple Grandin
John R Hall
Naomi Higashida
Helan Hoang
Liane Holliday Willey
Luke Jackson
Rosie King
Thomas A McKean
Johnathan Mitchell
Jack Monroe
Caiseal Mor
Morenike Giwa- Onaiwu
Jasmine O'Neill
Brant Page Hanson
Dawn Prince-Hughs
Sue Robin
Stephen Shore
Andreas Souvitos
Sarah Stup
Susanna Tamaro
Chuck Tingle
Donna Williams
Leaders:
Julia Bascom
Ari Ne'eman
Sarah Marie Acevedo
Sharon Davenport
Joshua Collins
Conner Cummings
Kevin Healy
Poom Jenson
Amy Knight
Jared O'Mara
David Nelson
Shaun Neumeier
Master Sgt. Shale Norwitz
Jim Sinclair
Judy Singer
Dr. Vernon Smith
Artists:
Miina Akkijjyrkka
Danny Beath
Deborah Berger
Larry John Bissonnette
Patrick Francis
Goby
Jorge Gutierrez
Lina Long
Johnathan Lerman
Julian Martin
Haley Moss
Morgan Harper Nichols
Tim Sharp
Gilles Tehin
Willem Van Genk
Richard Wawro
Poets:
David Eastham
Christopher Knowles
David Miedzianik
Henriette Seth F
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projazznet · 4 months
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Philly Joe Jones – Showcase
Showcase is the third album led by American jazz drummer Philly Joe Jones which was recorded in 1959 for the Riverside label. The Allmusic review called it “a particularly interesting hard bop-oriented set… well-conceived, diverse, and recommended”. Philly Joe Jones – drums, piano Blue Mitchell – trumpet Julian Priester – trombone Bill Barron – tenor saxophone Pepper Adams – baritone saxophone Dolo Coker , Sonny Clark – piano Jimmy Garrison – bass
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wjmc2023 · 10 months
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WJMC FULL EXPERIENCE
Sunday
I arrived at George Mason University around 12:30 to my dorm to see that my roommate was already moved in, then I went to The Hub to check in with the leader of my group to make sure she had all of my information. From there on, I talked to a few people in The Hub and made quite a few new friends, then we went on a tour of the George Mason campus.
The food was great, but our speaker Savannah Behemann; a WJMC alumna, former Congressional Reporter for USA Today, and currently is the Senate Correspondent for National Journal.
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She spoke on the significance of journalism, especially in the wake of backlash directed towards the field along with disputing disinformation. She also spoke on how competitive the field is; a company rejecting an article of hers but not letting it get to her, but rather going to another one that would carry her story.
I thoroughly enjoyed one of her overarching themes of her speech highlighting the importance of humanizing your story and asking yourself “why should I write this?” and “why would someone read this?”. It’s one of the core values that I find in journalism which is the reach.
She also spoke on taking opportunities and putting yourself out there for potential future employers to see. The need for networking with people in the journalism field and keeping your options open.
Monday
On Monday, we went to Planet Word to check out the museum, and see Doni Holloway, producer of the podcast "Why is This Happening?" and multi-media journalist. The best part of his speech was the story of him meeting Hoda Kotb when he was younger and she wrote a note to him that read "See you at 30 Rock!" it really struck a cord with me because I too met Kotb a few years ago and managed to get a picture with her after she hosted The Today Show.
The rest of the museum was nothing short of fascinating. One of the best parts was the interactive book section where you would place a book underneath a light projector and it would create an animation. Luckily, the camera on my phone works wonders so I could really capture the magic as I turned down the brightness on the screen to reveal the beautiful scene that was projected.
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We finished up at Planet Word, and made our way to The White House. It wasn't my first time seeing The White House, but it was my first time seeing it under a new administration. As much power and integrity that single building holds in our country's history, my favorite part was getting a chance to listen to a man speak in front of The White House.
He was posted up at the iconic White House peace vigil. His stand had varying flags of varying countries along with a myriad of global political issues relevant to our time like Julian Assange, climate change, mass shootings, and the war machine.
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He talked about the many attempts from the government to remove the vigil, but how they remained triumphant and beat them in the Supreme Court. He also thinks that it's our generations duty to help make the world a better place
After that, we did a tour of the monuments as the day started to turn to dusk. It was my first time seeing the monuments light up in the dark; the coolest one being the Lincoln Memorial.
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TUESDAY
On tuesday, we took the bus to the George Mason campus in Washington, DC to listen to a few speakers, Lauren Ober, and Lauren Barron-Lopez. Both of the speakers were amazing.
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Lauren Ober is a host of the Spectacular Failures podcast, and an award winning producer for WAMU's magazine Metro Connection. I found her advice about finding your skillset very meaningful. If you don't find your niche or something that you're well versed in (especially in the field of journalism), your experience in the field won't be as enjoyable compared to knowing what you know best.
Another enjoyable aspect of her speech was her belief in going right to the source. Someone asked a question about interviewing people for her podcast, and she said that she practices field reporting; meaning that she meets with the people that she's talking about/interviewing in person whenever she can.
Our next speaker, Laura Barron-Lopez gave the audience a very raw perspective of what it's like to be in journalism, especially for a woman of color. One thing that I very much appreciated was the fact that she wears her hair in its natural curly state; she doesn't water herself down or try to fit in with a certain beauty standard.
There was one quote that she said that really stuck with me, which was "Objectivity makes journalists say difficult things". Things that go against your own biases, but also things that people don't want to hear.
At around 2:00, we went over to the National Press Club to see two more speakers, Nicholas Johnston from Axios, and Alexis Johnson from Vice News. I had been looking forward to seeing Alexis Johnson speak since I have been watching vice for a few years now, and I have seen many of her segments.
Nick Johnston's speech was pretty interesting, he works for Axios News, an online publication that prioritizes brevity in their stories. He talked about building trust with the consumer and delivering news effectively while still maintaining brevity in its delivery along with key details and nuance.
After that was Alexis Johnson, the speaker I was waiting for. She talked about how she started off working at a local TV station doing closed captioning, and she is now a multimedia journalist. Johnson discussed the importance of networking, staying informed, and a very interesting piece of advice; finding a character for a story so the viewer or reader has somebody to relate to when they're getting information from the story.
After her speech, I had time to take a picture with her, and I got her autograph. I asked her a question having to do with facing backlash online when covering controversial topics, she told me that in order to stay safe, make sure to keep your social medias safe and not let bad faith actors get to you.
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WEDNESDAY
On wednesday, our first speaker was Anna Layden, a photojournalist based out of Washington D.C. Photojournalism wasn't a career that I had really considered until she showed the evocative shots that she had taken.
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She spoke on capturing a certain emotion when she was doing her job, and she also spoke on the hectic nature of being a freelance photojournalist.
Our next speaker was Patrick Money. His speech was on college admission. He talked about what colleges are looking for when it comes to admissions. He spoke on things like extracurriculars and AP & Honors classes and how the quantity doesn't matter to college admissions offices; but rather what the student learned while participating in these activities.
A few hours later, we went to our breakout session speakers. Mine was Donna Harris, a public information officer. She gave us a look at what goes on behind the scenes when it comes to live reporting and public relations. From her speech, I learned about the amount of work that goes into live broadcasting, especially when you're having to contact several different people and organizations in your community.
After the breakout session, I decided to network with Kayla Sharpe, a digital multimedia journalist who has covered many underreported topics around the world. Since my main interest in journalism is political extremism (more specifically the rise of the far right in the west), I asked her how she hones in on a story or issue that not many people may know about so she can get her point across to the reader, and she told me to focus in on one person in the story, to find a character much like Alexis Johnson said.
THURSDAY
On thursday we made our way back to Washington D.C and I went to the African American History museum with a few friends. I had been wanting to go to the museum ever since it was built. The museum had about five floors to it, but we only had time to look at the first floor which was dedicated to the origins of west Africa before the slave trade, and the beginning of slavery.
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The most moving part of the museum that we saw was the Emmett Till Memorial. The tragic story of the young boy is enough to bring anyone to tears, but it's the parts that get left out that are especially enraging. Like how his mother got his body out of the Tallahatchie river after he carried a cotton gin fan down to it.
I definitely want to make a trip back down to DC to finish the entire museum, even if it would take the whole day.
After that, we went to the hotel that was hosting our gala. The food that we had there was amazing. Following the meal, we danced for a few hours and then headed back to campus again.
On friday, we packed up all of our stuff from the dorms, and we left. It was bittersweet, I had to leave all the friends that I made throughout the program, but at the same time I had learned so much.
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alttlbitlonger · 1 year
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Book boyfriends i wish were real because real life men can be disappointing.
Will Herondale, The Infernal Devices from the Shadowhunter Chronicles.
Julian Blackthorn, The Dark Artifices from the Shadowhunter Chronicles
Jericho Barrons, The Fever Series
Rhysand, A Court of Thorns and Roses series
Jack Deveaux, The Arcana Chronicles
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girlwithinfiction · 1 year
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✨WHAT'S POPPIN' THIS APRIL (Part 2)✨
The books are:
• Symphony of Secrets by Brendan Slocumb
• City of Dreams by Don Winslow
• Games and Rituals by Katherine Henry
• Secret Rules to Being a Rockstar by Jessamyn Violet
• No Place to Hide by J.S Monroe
• Someone is Always Watching by Kelley Armstrong
• Tenkill by Shannon Kirk
• Tauhou by Kotuku Tithula Nuttall
• Harvest House by Cynthia Leitich Smith
• The Recall Paradox by Julian Ray Vaca
• Chrysalis by Anna Metcalfe
• Old Flame by Molly Prentiss
• Pomegranate by Helen Elaine Lee
• The Words We Lost by Nicole Deese
• Advika and the Hollywood Wives by Kirthana Ramisetti
• The Hitherto Secret Experiments of Marie Curie by Various Authors
• Lewis Sinclair and the Gentlemen Cowboys by D.M.S Fick
• Master of Souls by Rena Barron
• The Sharp Edge of Silence by Cameron Kelly Rosenblum
• Bianca Torre Is Afraid of Everything by Justine Pucella Winans
• The House is on Fire by Rachel Beanland
• Cleaning Up by Leanne Lieberman
• Romantic Comedy by Curtis Sittenfeld
• The Last Heir to Blackwood Library by Hester Fox
• Not Here to Stay Friends by Kaitlyn Hill
• First-Year Orientation by Various Authors
• Spell Bound by F.T. Lukens
• Blood Debts by Terry J. Benton-Walker
• Divine Rivals by Rebecca Ross
• The Immeasurable Depth of You by Maria Ingrande Mora
• The House of Cotton by Monica Brashears
• The Golden Doves by Martha Hall Kelly
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kwebtv · 3 months
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Pardon the Expression - ITV - June 2, 1965 - June 27, 1966
Sitcom (36 Episodes)
Running Time: 30 minutes
Stars:
Arthur Lowe as Leonard Swindley
Betty Driver as Mrs Edgeley
Joy Stewart as Miss Sinclair
Paul Dawkins as Ernest Parbold (series 1)
Barbara Young as Pam Plummer (series 1)
Holly Doone as Mavis Foster (series 1)
Robert Dorning as Wally Hunt (series 2)
Anthony Sharp as Brigadier Hawk (series 2)
John Le Mesurier as Sir Charles Dobson (series 2)
Julian Holloway as Norman Burton (series 2)
John Barron as Lord Penge (series 2)
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starthetripledevil · 6 months
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Mario Legacy Challenge: Characters
List of characters featured in the Mario Legacy Challenge (Gen 1 and early Gen 2). For the events so far, see this post (each post has a link to the next one at the end). Also for the Robotnik family, see this post. Now looking below, there will be spoilers. Note that the "present" here is mid-1990.
Starting with none other than...
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Mario "Jumpman" Mario (originally Robotnik)
(1944 - 1987)
Hot-Headed · Ambitious · Outgoing
Role: Founder (Generation 1)
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Pauline "Lady" Mario (née Rigassi)
(1952 - present)
Romantic · Family-Oriented · Art Lover
Role: Jumpman's wife
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Luigeena Arthur (née Rigassi)
(1944 - present)
Neat · Snob · Perfectionist
Role: Jumpman's best friend, Lady's sister
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Tony Arthur
(1948 - present)
Glutton · Bro · Ambitious
Role: Jumpman's former neighbor and friend, Luigeena's husband
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Nico Rigassi
(1920s - present)
Loves Outdoors · Bro · Active
Role: Luigeena and Lady's father
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Marianne & Luigeena Arthur
(1973 - present)
Outgoing · Romantic
Role: Luigeena and Tony's children
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Regan Espinoza
(c. 1905 - 1985)
Child of the Islands · Slob · Dance Machine
Role: Jumpman's friend
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Lana Yee
(c. 1930 - present)
Ambitious · Bro · Loner
Role: Jumpan's friend
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Mariam Yee
(1967 - present)
Active · Creative · Animal Enthusiast
Erin Yee
(1972 - present)
Lactose Intolerant · Slob
Role: Lana's children
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Kaori Parata (née Kato)
(1930 - present)
Child of the Islands · Outgoing · Loyal
Role: Jumpman's former neighbor and friend
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Rangi Parata
(1931 - present)
Childish · Ambitious · Lactose Intolerant
Role: Kaori's husband
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Caitlin Kato
(1960 - present)
Child of the Islands · Outgoing · Clumsy
Role: Jumpman's former neighbor, Kaori's daughter
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Rhonda Parata
(1970 - present)
Vegetarian · Bookworm · Materialistic
Role: Kaori and Rangi's daughter
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Emmalyn Winters
(1951 - present)
Insider · Snob · Dance Machine
Role: Mario family's neighbor and friend
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Elle Craig
(1948 - present)
Creative · Genius · Gloomy
Role: Lady's best friend
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Harrison Gibbs
(1940s/1950s - present)
Erratic · Music Lover · Art Lover
Role: Jumpman's former neighbor and boss
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Keegan Barron
(late 1950s - present)
Child of the Islands · Genius · Vegetarian
Role: Jumpman's former neighbor
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Meredith Robotnik (née Sanders)
(1913 - present)
Music Lover · Snob · Foodie
Geraldo Robotnik
(1915 - present)
Creative · Loves Outdoors · Art Lover
Role: Jumpman's parents
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Julian Robotnik
(1928 - present)
Evil · Ambitious · Self-Assured
Role: Geraldo's brother (Jumpman's uncle), Jumpman's enemy
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Bertha Robotnik
(1926 - 1970)
Family-Oriented · Snob · Foodie
Role: Julian's wife (Jumpman's aunt by marriage)
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Colin Robotnik
(1954 - present)
Mean · Active · Neat
Ivo "Eggman" Robotnik
(1948 - present)
Evil · Genius · Mean
Role: Julian and Bertha's children (Jumpman's cousins)
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Jennifer Robotnik
(1889 - 1983)
Evil · Mean · Hot-Headed
Role: Julian and Geraldo's mother (Jumpman's grandmother)
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Miriam Robotnik (née Day)
(c. 1954 - 1976)
Loyal · Family-Oriented · Clumsy
Role: Colin's wife
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Julian Colin "Snively" Robotnik
(1976 - present)
Evil · Genius
Role: Colin and Miriam's son
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Mario Mario
(1980 - present)
Loves Outdoors
Role: Heir (Generation 2), Jumpman and Lady's son
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Pauline Mario
(1975 - present)
Cheerful · Music Lover
Luigi Mario
(1980 - present)
Good
Role: Jumpman and Lady's children, Mario's siblings
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Donkey Kong Junior
(c. 1980 - present)
Active · Loyal · Sleuth
Donkey Kong Senior (Cranky Kong)
(c. 1965 - present)
Aggressive · Stubborn · Adventurous
Role: Jumpman's enemies (Cranky Kong was kept as a circus animal, Junior freed him)
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Kayla Al Fassi
(1975 - present)
Loves Outdoors · Self-Assured
Role: Pauline's best friend
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terriblysims · 1 year
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Andrés Legacy💟
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Valerie's Baby Shower~
*Ass quality photos, that I desperately tried to save with photoshop, beyond this point*
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theloniousbach · 2 years
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COUCH TOUR: EDDIE HENDERSON with Donald Harrison, George Cables, Gerald Cannon, and Lenny White, SMOKE JAZZ CLUB, 9 SEPTEMBER 2022
Another stand alone “couch tour” for a set in real time. If the previous night’s challenging trio was rewarding albeit work, this one was a more typical end of the week of the week celebration.
Of course, I last saw EDDIE HENDERSON more than 50 years ago as part of Herbie Hancock’s glorious Mwandishi band at a classy Kansas City club. He was, with Benny Maupin and Julian Priester, part of a traditional palette of horns for Hancock to color a churning fusion rhythm section—except Buster Williams played acoustic bass masterfully and Billy Hart, as I’ve rediscovered through the streams of lockdown and beyond, still has subtle chops. So does Lenny White who also paid fusion dues with Return to Forever but contributed to last night’s success.
Henderson has a brighter tone than Jeremy Pelt and Josh Evans who have been my recent trumpet heroes. He can play with force, but his lines are rich and don’t rely on high register pyrotechnics. Still he makes for an interesting contrast with his long time partner, altoist Donald Harrison who brings a grit and New Orleans slinkiness. Henderson swings just fine but he has a different and slightly simpler relation to the beat than Harrison. Still they make a very successful team.
Henderson has released two albums for Smoke with Harrison and the immaculate Kenny Barron. Well, much as I would have loved to see Barron too, it has been too long since I have crossed streaming paths with George Cables who fed both horns rich responses—melodic, harmonic, and rhythmic—with an appealing exuberance. They did his appealingly intricate Why Not, but he/they had standards like Surrey with the Fringe On Top, Born to Be Blue, and another show tune I couldn’t place to dig into.
Straight ahead stuff but not tame, just by now elder statesment (Henderson will turn 82 this year) keeping the craft alive. Harrison and Gerald Cannon, an implacable rock on bass, are a bit younger than me, so elder statesmen age, and Cables and White are in their 70s. They still swing hard even as they are in jackets and ties with ball or thinning hair lines and not dashikis and Afros.
But Miles Davis and his immediate acolytes like Hancock didn’t let the jazz chops fall away during the heyday of fusion even if others took short cuts. Much of it is forgettable, but the players who came back from the brink continue to make a difference.
And we were all young once. I should know.
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mariocki · 3 years
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Out of the Unknown: The Midas Plague (1.12, BBC, 1965)
"You do not seem to understand, Morrey. This is no excuse for your present idleness. We are undergoing a severe economic crisis. The people of this land are being asked to let out their belts, take their shoulders off the wheel. They have to eat more, drink more, drive more cars, wear out more clothes, and generally enjoy themselves more - and work less. This country is over-producing. Our automatic factories, our robots, are making much too much of everything, and it has to be consumed! Want not, Morrey, waste not."
#Out of the Unknown#The Midas Plague#frederik pohl#Single play#Troy Kennedy Martin#BBC#Peter Sasdy#Graham Stark#Anne Lawson#Sam Kydd#John Barron#A.J. Brown#Anthony Dawes#Victor Brooks#Geoffrey Alexander#Sydney Arnold#Julian Curry#David Blake Kelly#David Nettheim#Robert Sidaway#Another story that I read as a wayward teen. Some liberties have been taken with the plot from what I remember of it and the ending#Reworked to be more television friendly but this is unmistakably Pohl: simultaneously one of the most politically engaged of the golden age#Sci fi writers and yet one of the most playfully irreverent. The comic nature of the source story has been ramped up and we close out the#First series on an out and out comedy episode. A rare starring role for comic actor (and close friend and ubiquitous costar of Peter#Sellers) Graham Stark who was more often seen in supporting parts. He has a lot of fun here as does the entire cast but the robot outfits#Having been presumably been designed for maximum practicality whilst being easily duplicated and as cheap as possible end up being.. Well#A little creepy to be honest. An odd way to bow out the series but as silly as it is the central point is never lost. Interestingly this#Wasn't an isolated story of Pohl's but a springboard for a whole world of short stories that examine this particular timeline and satirise#Consumerism on industrial scales. Not a patch on The Space Merchants tho which should be required reading for every student of sci fi#So what will (what survives of) series 2 hold for us? Well more women for a start i hope..
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abs0luteb4stard · 5 years
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WATCHING
[EPISODE 1]
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thisbluespirit · 5 years
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Oh, look, someone’s reuploaded the Thriller installment where James Maxwell and Julian Glover move into together and argue about classical lit and the nuisance of burying girls in the back garden.  Meanwhile Keth Barron is the world’s meanest boyfriend for no reason and, as ever, with Thriller, everyone is menacing some plucky young American who thought it’d be nice to study/holiday in Britiain. *gets out the popcorn*
(The same uploader seems to have loads of them, for people who want to find their own faves murdering and being murdered in the 70s.)
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nametips · 2 years
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A list of male names (I'm pretty sure I forgot many many names):
Aaron, Alan, Athan, Adan, Adrian, Ace, Alexander, Alex, Andy, Adam, Andrew, Ajax, Arlo, Arthur, Arnold, Anthony, Alouis, Asher, Amando, Adrien, Adrian, Ajan, Andrej, Andreas, Arik, Arian, Ahmad, Anton, Antonio, August, Austin, Arlan, Alban, Aleksei, Alejandro, Alessandro, Alec, Aslan, Avery, Abraham, Ariz, Adnan, Ahmed/-t, Alvin, Aurelius, Aurel, Alessio, Amaro
Ben, Benjamin, Bennett, Balian, Boris, Bruno, Blake, Bob, Boe, Brian, Blake, Brody, Benny, Beau, Both, Bodo, Berkan, Bano, Berat, Bowen, Bastian, Benedict, Bayek, Baxter, Barron
Cian, Connor, Charlie, Chris, Christopher, Craig, Chuck, Clement/-s, Cody, Cassius, Caspian, Casper, Cassian, Calvin, Can, Cem, Cathan, Callan, Conrad, Carl, Cooper, Cole, Collin, Corey/Cory, Colt, Colton, Cameron, Conan, Charles, Claus, Claude, Cedric, Clyde, Cliff, Cihan, Corwin, Callum/Calum, Chester, Calli, Cairo
Daniel, Dominic, Dmitri, Dennis, Deniz, Dylan, Derek, David, Don, Doug, Drew, Douglas, Damien/Damian, Dorian, Dan, Dave, Dale, Dane, Donovan, Devin, Diego, Damon, Dario, Dirk, Dexter
Ethan, Eduardo, Edward, Emmett, Everett, Erik/Erick/Eric, Ezra, Evan/Ewan, Emil, Emilio, Emanuel, Eddy, Elijah, Elijas, Elio, Elliot, Egan, Emir, Emre, Ellis, Elian, Elvin/Elwin
Finn, Finnegan/Finley, Frederick, Freddy, Fred, Frank, Fabian, Fabio, Flynn, Francis, Florian, Franklin, Felix, Franklin, Fernando, Fabrizio, Ferdinand, Fakir, Feraz
Gavin, Gino, Gabriel, George, Gregory, Greyson/Greyson, Grey/Gray, Greg, Graham, Gary, Giovanni, Gianno, Gian, Griffin
Henry, Harry, Hank, Hassan, Hugo, Hector, Hamad, Hunter
Iago, Ian, Isaiah, Isaac, Ilan, Ivan, Ivar, Igor, Ismael
Jacob/Jakob, Jusuf, Jamal, Jan, Jannis, Jannik, Julian, Julius, Jim, Jimmy, Jack, Jason, Jackson, James, Jonas, Juan, Joel, John/Jon, Jeremy, Jeremiah, Jeremias, Jedediah, Jededias, Joe, Jonah, Jonathan, Jerek/Jarek, Javier, Justus, Justin, Jamar, Jamie, Jeff, Jin, Jaris, Jace, Jake, Jairo, Jaron, Javon/Javin/Javen, Jasha, Janus, Josiah, Josias, Josua, Josh, Joshua, Jamilo, Jachai, Javan, Jaceo
Konnor, Konrad, Kalon, Kilian/Killian, Korey/Kory, Keith, Kenneth, Kenny, Kris, Kevin, Kuno, Klaus, Kasimir, Kai/Khai, Kalil, Kalle, Karim, Kani, Kian, Keanu, Kiano, Kenzo, Karim, Keno (not the lottery),Kalle, Kalli, Kino, Kurt(is), Kaden, Kairo
Linus, Leo, Leon, Leonardo, Leonard, Lennard, Louis, Luis, Lou, Liam, Laurenz, Lewis, Lars, Levin, Lukas/Lucas, Luka/Luca, Leif, Lian, Luan, Lee, Levi, Lev, Logan, Leano, Leander
Malian, Mirko, Miko, Mike, Mason, Malik, Marek, Mailo, Milo, Milus/Milos/Milas, Milan, Moritz, Mark, Manuel, Mahmut, Mustafa, Melvin, Merlin, Murat, Marcel, Marlon, Micah, Maceo, Malachi/Malachai, Malaki, Matt, Matthew, Matthias, Matti, Macias, Michael, Mikhail, Marvin, Mack, Mitch, Moe, Monty, Max, Maximilian, Maxwell, Marko/Marco, Marcus, Malcolm, Mick, Mekhi, Miguel, Marvin/Marwin, Martin, Miles/Myles, Matteo, Makai, Macklin, Misha, Mian, Maurice, Maiko, Macias
Niles, Nouis, Neil/Niall/Nial/Neil, Neilson, Nielson/Nilson, Niels/Nils, Nevin, Nolan, Newt, Niles, Nick, Noah, Noam, Nicholas/Nicolas/Nikolas, Nico/Niko, Nikolai, Nathan, Nathaniel, Naveed, Noel, Nilo, Nino
Oliver, Oleg, Ole, Olaf, Owen, Oskar/Oskar, Ollie/Olly, Otis, Osman, Omar, Otto, Okan, Orhan
Paul, Peter, Pete, Pasco, Paco, Pierre, Pio, Pius, Pedro, Pietro, Pablo, Patrick, Pascal, Phillip, Phillipe, Parker, Phil, Perry, Percy, Piero, Patricio, Pat
Quinn, Quince, Quest, Qais, Qaim, Quentin
Rob, Robbie/Robbie, Robert, Roman, Ross, Ryan, Rían, Richard, Ron, Ronald, Roberto, Roy/Ray/Rey, Roan/Rowan/Rohan, Rhys/Reece, Rick, Ricardo, Rory, Raphael/Rafael, Rámon, Rocco/Rocko, Rex, Ricky, Renee/Rene, Ralph, Rio, Rico/Riko, Remi, Ron, Ronald, Ruben/Reuben
Santiago, Samuel, Sam, Samu, Sammy, Shawn/Sean, Simon, Silas, Sage, Sasha, Steve, Scott, Seth, Samir, Stefan/Stephan, Said (Sah-id), Stellan, Sas(c)ha, Sven, Sebastian, Severin, Silvano, Silvan, Sofian, Soeren/Soren/Sören
Tom, Tommy, Tim, Timmy, Timothy, Tarek, Talon, Tomas/Thomas/Tomasz, Taylor/Tylor, Theo, Thiago/Tiago, Todd, Tony, Toby, Tobias, Tristan, Tatum, Ted, Timon, Timur, Tyson, Tyron,Tymon
Viktor/Victor, Vince, Vincent/Vincenc, Vladimir, Vito, Vitaly
William, Wyatt, Wayne, Wolf, Wyatt
Xavier, Xander, Xavi
Yunus, Yannis/Yanis, Yannik/Yanik, Yustus, Yusuf, Yael, Yoel, Yago, Yan, Yamir
Zack/Zach, Zachary, Zachariah, Zacharias, Zane, Zander, Zavier
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'Typically' for Bloody Good Period directed by me and Caitlin McCarthy with Strange Beast and Mother London. The #NoShameHere campaign aims to remove the secrecy and shame which surrounds periods. #Typically follows the period experiences of a diverse group of people who menstruate in an upbeat celebration of period realities. Sign the Petition to end Period Shame and make period products #BloodyFree - change.org/p/uk-government-provide-free-period-products-across-the-uk
Additional Design: Guy Field Animation: Campbell Hartley, Harriet Gillian, Charlie Lane Bush, Bianca Beneduci, Magnus Atom, Matt Lloyd, Alexander Bernas, Olly Montagu, Giulia Frixione Animation Assistants: Sacha Beeley, Eloise Garlick, Natasha Pollack, Lois Dolores, Lily Shaul, Julian Gallese, George Wheeler, Bug Shepherd-Barron, Daisy Mojave Holland, Inga Ziemele Compositing: Magnus Atom, Matt Lloyd
Producer: Zoe Elizabeth Muslim Executive producer: Kitty Turley
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