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UW-Stevens Point faculty and staff recognized for excellence, achievement
Congratulations to everyone on their achievements!
Several faculty members at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point have been recognized for excellence and outstanding contributions to the university and their professional field, the university announced this week. Several faculty and staff members at University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point have been recognized for outstanding achievements and contributions to their field, including Associate…
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By BY NICOLE DANIELS AND NATALIE PROULX from The Learning Network in the New York Times-https://www.nytimes.com/2021/05/27/learning/teaching-about-the-tulsa-race-massacre-with-the-new-york-times.html?partner=IFTTT In this lesson, students will explore a 3-D model of historical Greenwood — home of “Black Wall Street” — and then learn about how a white mob destroyed a prosperous Black community 100 years ago. Teaching About the Tulsa Race Massacre With The New York Times New York Times
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yessoupy · 2 years
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publicly out queer olympians in beijing
by sport, running tally. reblogs have additions/clarifications (7feb edition, adapted from outsports)
biathlon
megan bankes, canada
curling
bruce mouat, great britain (men's team, mixed doubles)
figure skating
filippo ambrosini, italy (pairs)
kevin aymoz, france (men's singles)
jason brown, usa (men's singles)
guillaume cizeron, france (ice dancing)
lewis gibson, great britain (ice dancing)
amber glenn, usa (ladies singles, reserve)
timothy leduc, usa (pairs)
paul poirier, canada (ice dancing)
simon proulx senecal, armenia (ice dancing)
eric radford, team canada (pairs)
freestyle skiing
gus kenworthy, great britain, men's freeski halfpipe
makayla gerken schofield, great britain, women's moguls
sandra naeslund, sweden, women's ski cross
lara wolf, austria, women's freeski slopestype and big air
ice hockey
brianne jenner, canada
erin ambrose, canada
ebba berglund, sweden
alex carpenter, usa
emily clark, canada
melodie daoust, canada
anna kjellbin, sweden
aneta ledlova, czech republic
jamie lee rattray, canada
jill saulnier, canada
ronja savolainen, finland
micah zandee-hart, canada
long track speedskating
brittany bowe, usa (500m, 1000m, 1500m)
ireen wüst, netherlands (1000m, 1500m, 3000m)
skeleton
andrew blaser, usa
kim meylemans, belgium
nicole silveira, brazil
ski jumping
daniela iraschko-stolz, austria
snowboarding
belle brockhoff, australia (women's snowboard cross, mixed team snowboard cross)
sarka pancochova, czech republic (halfpipe, slopestyle, big air)
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sywtwfs · 3 years
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2021 Asian Open Trophy & Budapest Trophy: Info & Streaming
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ASIAN OPEN TROPHY
Asian Open Trophy is the Beijing Olympic test event for figure skating. It was originally announced as a Challenger Series event, but does not fulfill the entry requirements to give Challenger-level World Standing points.
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Results | Schedule | Entries | ISU
Type: International competition (formerly Challenger Series) When: Oct. 14-16 Where: Beijing, China Level & disciplines: senior women, men, ice dance, pairs
Schedule (UTC+8)
10/14: Rhythm Dance 15:30; Women’s SP 16:20; Pairs’ SP 18:00; Men’s SP 19:00
10/15: Free Dance 14:30; Women’s FS 15:20; Pairs’ FS 17:15; Men’s FS 18:20
10/16: Gala 14:00
Notable entries: Boyang Jin, Yuma Kagiyama, Shun Sato, Junhwan Cha, Sihyeong Lee, Deniss Vasiljevs, Yi Zhu, Jenni Saarinen, Nicole Schott, Mai Mihara, Kaori Sakamoto, Tzu-Han Ting, Cheng Peng/Yang Jin, Wenjing Sui/Cong Han, Shiyue Wang/Xinyu Liu
How to watch: No live stream
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BUDAPEST TROPHY
Results | Schedule | Entries | Website | ISU
Type: International competition When: Oct. 14-17 Where: Budapest, Hungary Level & disciplines: junior & senior women, men, ice dance, pairs
Senior Schedule (UTC+2)
10/14: Men’s SP 15:04; Rhythm Dance 17:38
10/15: Men’s FS 15:10; Free Dance 18:35
10/16: Women’s SP 17:03; Pairs’ SP 20:26
10/17: Women’s FS 14:25; Pairs’ FS 18:48
Notable entries: Sr - Ekaterina Ryabova, Alina Urushadze, Maiia Khromykh, Sofia Samodurova, Anna Shcherbakova, Matteo Rizzo, Dmitri Aliev, Alexander Samarin, Rebecca Ghilardi/Filippo Ambrosini, Karina Akopova/Nikita Rakhmanin, Tina Garabedian/Simon Proulx-Senecal, Sasha Fear/George Waddell, Allison Reed/Saulius Ambrulevicius, Elizaveta Shanaeva/Devid Naryzhnyy
How to watch: Free Youtube livestream
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2018 Rostelecom Cup Lineup
This is subject to change, of course, and is only from the initial lineup.
Men
Keegan Messing (Canada)
Moris Kvietalshvilli (Georgia)
Paul Fentz (Germany)
Mauricizo Zandron (Italy)
GP Debut
Yuzuru Hanyu (Japan)
Kazuki Tomono (Japan)
Denis Ten (Kazakhstan)
Artur Dmitriev Jr. (Russia)
Alexey Erokhov (Russia)
Mikhail Kolyada (Russia)
Alexander Majorov (Sweden)
Alexei Krasnozhon (USA)
Ladies
Nicole Schott (Germany)
Wakaba Higuchi (Japan)
Yura Matsuda (Japan)
Mako Yamashita (Japan)
Elizabet Tursynbaeva (Kazakhstan)
Eun-soo Lim (South Korea)
GP Debut
Polina Tsurskaya (Russia)
Alina Zagitova (Russia)
TBD (Russia)
Alexia Paginini (Switzerland)
GP Debut
Karen Chen (USA)
Gracie Gold (USA)
First competition since the 2017 US Nationals
Pairs
Ekaterina Alexandrovskaya / Harley Windsor (Australia)
Miriam Ziegler / Severin Kiefer (Austria)
Nicole Della Monica / Matteo Guarise (Italy)
Alisa Efimova / Alexander Korovin (Russia)
Daria Pavliuchenko / Denis Khodykin (Russia)
Evgenia Tarasova / Vladimir Morozov (Russia)
Ashley Cain / Timothy LeDuc (USA)
Deanna Stellato / Nathan Bartholomay (USA)
Ice Dance
Tina Garbednian / Simon Proulx-Senecal (Armenia)
Anna Yanovskaya / Adam Lukacs (Hungary)
GP Debut as a Pair
Lukacs’ GP Debut
Kana Muramoto / Chris Reed (Japan)
Sofia Evodkimova / Egor Bazin (Russia)
Alexandra Stepanova / Ivan Bukin (Russia)
TBD (Russia)
Sara Hurtado / Kirill Khaliavin (Spain)
Christina Carreira / Anthony Ponomarenko (USA)
Madison Chock / Evan Bates (USA)
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javierpenadea · 3 years
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"Teaching About the Tulsa Race Massacre With The New York Times" by BY NICOLE DANIELS AND NATALIE PROULX via NYT The Learning Network https://ift.tt/34mGG7M
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Dean/Merit List Recipients
Alvin Community College recognized students for making the Fall 2017 Dean’s and Merit Lists during a reception on February 20.
To be eligible for the Dean’s list students must earn at least a 3.5 grade point average for 12 or more credit hours in a semester and no course with a grade lower than a C. To be eligible for the Merit List, a student must have 7 – 11 college-level semester hours during a semester with a minimum 3.5 GPA with no F or incomplete. College-level courses exclude credit-by-exam, nontraditional, transfer, or developmental courses.
The full Dean’s List recipients are: Crystal Bailey, Maria Barron, Noah Bartley, Cassidy Bell, Chelsea Biles, Madison Bochard, Paul Boddy, Sarah Bowman, Stephanie Burge, Scott Carpenter, Sydney Charbula, Katherine Chaviers, Mikayla Childs, Karalyn Clark, William Dahlstrom, Justin Davis, Diana Deleon, Egla Delrioaguillon, Stephen Franks, Sielo Garcia, Soledad Garcia Vasquez, Paul Garza, Travis Gonzales, Jose Gonzalez, Brittney Green, Christopher Guyton, Chandra Hardin, William Hart, Erik Hernandez, Valerie Hinds, Michael Hollis, Andrea Laws, Blake Ledoux, Andrea Leija, Jackson Loy, Samantha Maddox, Charles Manuel, Michael McCasland, Jonathan Medrano, Casaundra Mejia, Paola Merino, Christina Morgan, Christy Myers, Mason Myers, Phuong Nguyen, Brittany Nolen, Kayla Palmer, Andrew Pier, Tyler Ponder, Kenton Ritter, Gustavo Ruiz, Abigail Russell, Ricardo Sagredo, Justin Schissel, Rucha Thakar, Sharath Thomas, Ashley Vaughn, Ashley Villanueva, Marisah Villarreal, Celeste Villarreal, Ceydy Villasenor, Mikael Walden, Kylie White, Deborah Wilson, Andrew Wood, Rosalinda Arredondo, Denise Aviles, Margret Choate, JoLee Galetka, Cinthia Mendez, Jaime Weisel, Destiny Casey, Savannah Krenek, Christopher Martin, Eloy Phillips, Hunter Roberts, Patrick Dawson, Gabriel Garza, Kody Martinez, Rosaura Orozco, Luke Black, Brandon Carlin, Ronald Carpenter, Cameron Christeson, Brittnee Garner, Tyler Grisham, Haden Holtje, Jean Lanning, Anh Le, Trevor Mertel, Trung Nguyen, Robert Ornelas, Alyssa Van Vooren, Logan Varner, Kaysie Wilson, John Obrien, Brittney Surber, Matty Sullivan, Adam Thompson, Ryan Wilcox, Sarah Proulx, Alex Aste, Katelyn Cao, Thao Do, Tina Egbulem, Hector Garza, Ashley Hall, Roland Henderson, Erika Hoarau, Benjamin Jensen, Jeffrey Pope, Paul Porche, Fiza Prasla, Sally Turcios, Darnesha Randall, Amy Smith, Su-Hui Wu, Morgan Gilbert, Christopher Amend, Maggie Barry, Sahista Bhanji, Alyssa Broussard, Suzannah Gilbert, Victor Hernandez, Alejandra Hernandez, Alyssa Hughes, Samuel Jasek, Michael Jensen, Kylie Levett, Clarissa Respondek, Tyler Zarella, Stephen Smith, Alondra Bautista Lopez, Marlaina Grimland, Emily Gutierrez, Stephanie Justice, Pauline Smith, Hannah Whatley, Claire Wiedemann, Jonathan Franks, Dawndi Morrell, Ruth Nyoro, Mary Olubuogu, Erlbert Hernandez, Jared Donnelly, Brenda Rico, Fernando Campos, Andrew Alex, Rachelle Allen, Connor Allensworth, Thalia Nicole Rose Aruj, Ryan Barton, Victoria Bitner, Alyssa Burns, Micaela Campos, Kelly Childers, Chase Clark, Ryan Desbiens, Madison Everett, Brendon Farmer, David Feil, Jonathan Garcia, Salvador Gonzalez, Shannon Griffith, Ivana Hagos, Blake Hardy, Martina Herrera, Iscelle Init, Timothy Josef Joya, Makenzy Leonard, Gang Li, Maranatha Liga, Diego Lopez, Orian Mars, Shannon McReynolds, Madison Moncrief, Bianca Montemayor, Harinee Morkonda, Skye Mosk, Alyssa Mae Ocampo, Brandon Oelfke, Chiamaka Onumajuru, Camdyn Perkins, Brigette Pitts, August Reyes, Steven Reyes, Vanessa Rodriguez, Arturo Sanchez, Chelsea Vynce Saya Ang, Mauro Serna, Shayla Smith, Jason Sosa, Christina Standridge, Christina Thai, Morgan Thompson, Dustin Todd, Belen Torres, Michael Ulery, Miranda Voss, Samuel Werner, Emily Wright, Tristan Yap, Clayton Yates, Nicole Young, Rachel Abbott, Anayeli Salinas, Maria Theresa Louise Bautista, Russoviodoni Borneo, Esther Christodoss, Emily Demarco, Rany Duong, Katelynne Hall, Megan Hunter, David Maranon, Erika Martinez, Garret Page, Thaddeaus Phipps, Noemi Pulido, Conner Radler, Sarai Ramales, Rebecca Rubio, Oluwaseun Sonola, John Syzdek, Saxanh Thach, Jose Padilla, Noah De la Rosa, Dylan Anderson, Gabriel Degner, Kyleigh Holm, Colton Johnson, Clayton Lackey, Hannah Longoria, Akata Patel, Stephenie Rogers, Matthew Snipe, Melanie Walker, Joseph Castro, Serena Khakwani, Roberta Gimenes, Matthew Hromadka, Khawaja Raza, Rodman Villela, and Adeline Terry.
   The full Merit List recipients are: Ashley Strain, Deena Aguilar, Anthony Aprile, Kelsey Barba, Eva Bartley, Samantha Blaine, Joseph Boddy, Kyrsten Breaux, Austin Britt, Taylor Broussard, Autumn Burge, Bridget Byrd, Alexa Camacho, Connor Creedon, Johnny Davis, Cody Dewar, Raul Diaz, Katherine Dixon, Veronica Dudek, Michael Durham, Fritz Eixman, Purelily Ekpo, Megan Ercums, Kaitlyn Espinosa, Jennifer Fakharizadeh, Monica Flores, Tiffany Forgy, Erick Franco-Herrera, Samantha Garcia, Ashley Garcia, Erica Garcia, Servando Garcia Ramires, Desiree Garrison, Karen Gonzalez, Ariana Green, Allieann Greenwood, Erin Gutierrez, Tristan Habenicht, Creed Hall, Sara Hayes, Janina Hillyer, Kathryn Hoelter, Steven Holmes, Chase Horsfall, Cameron Hubbard, James Hutson, Sarah Jackson, Guadalupe Juarez, Sean Kinel, Collin Landis, Sharline Law, Emma Lee, Barbara Lomeli, Jehu Lopez, Shawn Lowery, Teresa Lozano, Tricia Lute, Traci Martin, Jessica Martinez, Yolanda Mena, Natalie Miller, Samuel Mitchell, Hayden Myers, Tran Nguyen, Timmie Olison, Michelle Orduna, Brandon Perdue, Christopher Perez, Darryl Perry, Sara Persons, Cole Pletka, Jacob Porter, Jose Ramirez, Andrea Ramirez, Kelly Ramsey, Morgan Revels, Erika Riggs, Britney Rodriguez, Sienna Rodriguez, Courtney Roeckel, Linzy Sandoval, Tamra Sanson, Taylor Savedra, Anthony Schmaltz, Brittany Schonert, Michelle Smith, Paige Snowden, Anisa Solis, Patricia Stasky, Cagney Steffen, Richard Stillman, James Thompson, Madison Troxlar, Waqas Uddin, Joseph Villarreal, Christopher Villarreal, Julia Wagener, Alexis Wilhoite, Matthew Wyers, Emily Wyhs, Roie Yehezkel, Katherine Yuchnewicz, Ayana Brereton, Matthew Cannon, Jordyn Cooper, Brittany Dahl, Kristan Drummond, Cindy Ha, Conner Hammonds, Mackenna Mcintyre, Juan Morales, Ashley Vasut, Jorge Moreno Pacheco, Dorcas Starcke, Jaecen Foytik, Jacqulynn Kendrick, Michael Priddy, Amber Rushing, Uzma Chaudhry, Chase Ivey, Cassidy Bodden, Adan Hernandez Flores, Daniel Molina, Joaquin Phillips, Meagan Ripple, Alexis Townsend, Lana Townsend, Daisy Alvarado, Tasheda Johnson, Gabrielle Metcalf, Sayjah Davis, Emily Drilling, Agustin Encinia, Kimberly Anton, Christina Blanton, Kennedi Carpentieri, Ashlee Chappell, Lee Cravens, Nicole Gonzales, Jessica Jensen, Mai Le, Stephanie Leblanc, Trace Mertel, Julia Miles, Keith Parrish, Lauren Rangel, Catherin Reed, Cristine Tran, Brieanna Thomas, Cody Jenkins, Ayana Meadows, Jessica Willis, Raquel Rooney, Bonnie Gage, Jennifer Baehre, Kirlice Carr-Lett, Ashley Collins-George, Nathan Fuchs, Amie Gallant, Erin Gunn, Zoee Huskey, Sharon Labauve, Julia Martinez, Tommy Patrick, Roberto Pena, James Ronk, Brice Stettler, Placid Tankie, Laryssa Thompson, Emmaculator Ugochukwu, Shani Ulmer, Alexis Wells, Layla Wolken, Brian Smith, Jacklyn Kendall, Carrie Watkins, Elizabeth Cornwell, Kayla Byers, Rachel Lovell, Thanh Nguyen, Danny Taylor, Sara Brown, Esther Erfan, Shelbie Hannah, Annette Jacobs, Cynthia Poehl, Brandon Presley, Vanessa Putnik, Rafaelle Tkac, Adam Alexander, Samuel Green, Bryanna Hardy, Alison Henderson, Lorren Munson, Joshua Avina, Christine Burton, Mariana Castillo, Brenda Davis, Joshua Deleon, Aubrey Dowdy, Shelby Foland, James Freitag, Adam Groce, Garrett Heidrich, Zhigang Ji, Claire Jones, Myrisa Keller, Hannah Knight, Cody Lloyd, Lovie Luckie, Joshua MacLeod, Ryan McGraw, Yejide Olutimehin, Elizabeth Omojola, Molly Page, Kaysie Perkins, Shannon Puliyampallil, Christopher Rangel, Jessie Robinson, Mercedeez Serna, Savannah Serrato, Kaylee Shelton, Kathryn Simmons, Sandra Simmons, Katherine Singleton, Nicolas Sudderth, Amanda Wurster, Taylor Yoakum, Jameson Young, Barrett Day, Julia Meah, Tessa Williams, Cassandra Solis, Krystal Aguilar, Eric Dinwiddie, Kevin Jackson, Juan Parkin, Kayla Smith, Raven Solomon, Kaitlyn Welsh, Mary Zvonek, Mejesh John, Loretta Garza, Sheila Agim, Chintua Amajor, Sheikinna Ang, Kaylah Angel, Saron Bahlbi, Kamya Bates, John Beach, Jenny Beaty, Lauren Beck, Savon Blanchard, Kayla Bordelon, Chloe Bradley, Tiffany Brown, Jessica Butts, Vicente Castellanos, Korinne Cathey, Devdeep Chandra, Farah Chokshi, Gina Daugherty, Camille Davidson, Cameron Davidson, Alexander De Jesus-Colon, Maria Rousseanne De Vera, Daniel Doud, Lauren Duke, Bruce Dumlao, Alyssa Esma, Noemy Espitia, Brandi Estis, Esther Fernandas, Preston Fillipi, Karishma Flores, Christian Fontenot, Robyne Foster, Cira Frias, Andrew Frick, Falon Garcia, Elijah Garcia, Jeffrey Garrison, Danielle Garza, Jara Go, Mikelcey Green, Lauren Guthrie, Alexa Hall, Andrew Hampton, Shawn Hemingway, Hannah Hendricks, Ariana Hernandez, Jonathan Hoang, Nicole Hopkins, Nicolas Horton, Jenny Horton, Travis Hudson, Abigail Husain, Adrian Jasso, Clarence Johnson, Lauren Jones, Hanikka Phoebe Jugo, Akunnaya Kalunta, Abby Khanh Ai Vu, Emily Lapoint, Madison Lloyd, Lindsey MacPhail, Hannah Mccreary, Mark Mejia, Christian Miller, Amanda Mills, Amber Molidor, Jackson Mortenson, Lindsey Munoz, Matthew Myers, Xavier Navarrete, Anh Nguyen, Justin Nguyen, Jude Nixon, Naomi Noyola, Glydel Marie Obate, Gwyneth Obediente, Oalyssa Oconer, Ogechi Onu, Charles Ortiz, Alyssa Osorio, Freia Rossi Pamintuan, Hailey Paulk, Emily Pepper, Veronica Perez, Dana Perkins, Tamia Peters, Nathan Pham, Michelle Pham, Marion Quidilig, Karolyn Raj, Kassia Raj, Doran Reyes, Jessica Richardson, Malik Rodgers, Laura Roman, Yashua Justine Saguin, Caitlyn Salmons, Aubry Scully, Karoline Sellers, Britney Shen, Aylen Sosa, William Stanaland, Jared Streeter, Camille Surima, Thu Tang, Halle Thompson, Mary Joy Tolentino, Nelly Ann Uy, Hima Vadakekara, Delores Vanhoose, Kayla Vero, Tarren Vielma, Ivan Vinev, Lovita Vinod, Jared Weaver, Kathryn Willenborg, Sarah Williams, Shayna Williams, Timothy Wood, Sara Yan, Shatrine Zachary, Noah Stowers, Adebisi George, Madison McDonald, Nicole Jocelin Alfonso, Timothy Allen, Mohammad Alom, Darryl Archer, Yesenia Arenas, Alyssa Arredondo, Matthew Atteberry, Lilian Avila, Jessica Balmaceda, Victoria Bermea, Rebecca Buckalew, Brittany Cephus, Tarza Do, Thomas Gallagher, John Garzon-Vasquez, Ailia Gould, Veronica Guajardo, Kelly Hejtmancik, Lori Ivy, Jeniece Julius, Alec Koecher, Brianne Menzies, Adeline Nzeribe, Alexis Ocana, Sandra Ortiz, Timothy Richert, Olivia Roberts, Jocelyn Romero, Brenda Sanchez, Zurisadai Sosa-Montes, Gerald Williams, Kathryn Bell, Tenea' Cannon, Chelsea Catching, Victoria Cole, Kristina Hagerman, Mark Jones, Hiral Patel, Haley Perkins, Shannon Simmons, Rebecca Thumann, Stacy Zinante, River Alford, William Clifford, Darrien Jones, William Blalock, Alison Flythe, Ashley Molina, Ashley Mcbride, Sarah Blasdell, Nareemon Kasmai, Mahboubeh Oufi, Hannah Crochet, Norman Gallardo, Victoria Martinez, Melanie Baccus, Ashley Durham and Aryn Rodriguez.
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breakingbuzz · 4 years
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Use These 18 Images to Inspire Your Own Short Story
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By BY NICOLE DANIELS AND NATALIE PROULX We provide the visual ingredients to get you started. Your job is to create an original story from these characters, settings and conflicts. Published: August 6, 2020 at 02:15PM from NYT The Learning Network https://ift.tt/3ki3g8j via
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wazafam · 3 years
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By BY NICOLE DANIELS AND NATALIE PROULX from The Learning Network in the New York Times-https://www.nytimes.com/2021/05/26/learning/how-much-have-you-and-your-community-changed-since-george-floyds-death.html?partner=IFTTT George Floyd was killed by a police officer one year ago. His death galvanized a nation. How much do you think has changed since? How Much Have You and Your Community Changed Since George Floyd’s Death? New York Times
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Prix Écrans Canadiens : LES AFFAMÉS de Robin Aubert décroche cinq nominations
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Les nominations des Prix Écrans canadiens viennent d’être annoncées et Les Affamés se retrouve dans cinq catégories : meilleur film, réalisation (Robin Aubert), maquillages (Érik Gosselin, Marie-France Guy), musique originale (Pierre-Philippe Côté) et interprétation féminine dans un rôle de soutien (Brigitte Poupart).
Hochelaga, Terre des Âmes mène la course avec ses huit nominations, dans les catégories de la direction artistique (François Séguin), des images (Nicolas Bolduc), des costumes (Mario Davignon), des maquillages (Kathryn Casault), de la musique originale (Terry Riley, Gyan Riley), du son d'ensemble (Claude La Haye, Bernard Gariépy Strobl), du montage sonore (Claude Beaugrand), et des effets visuels (Alain Lachance, Yann Jouannic, Hugo Léveillé, Nadège Bozetti, Antonin Messier-Turcotte, Thibault Deloof, Francis Bernard). 
Sept nominations pour La petite fille qui aimait trop les allumettes : meilleur film ainsi qu’en direction artistique (Marjorie Rhéaume), en images (Nicolas Canniccioni), en effets visuels (Marc Hall, Jonathan Cyr, Emmanuel Bazin, Clément Natiez, Emmanuelle Gill), en adaptation (Simon Lavoie) et en interprétation masculine et féminine dans un premier rôle (Antoine L'Écuyer, Marine Johnson).
Avec six nominations, C'est le cœur qui meurt en dernier se retrouve dans les catégories du meilleur film, de réalisation (Alexis Durand-Brault), de montage (Louis-Philippe Rathé), d'adaptation et d'interprétation masculine dans un premier rôle (Gabriel Sabourin), et d'interprétation féminine dans un premier rôle (Denise Filiatrault).
Les rois mongols obtient aussi six nominations, dans les catégories de direction artistique (Guillaume Couture), de costumes (Brigitte Desroches), de musique originale (Viviane Audet, Robin-Joël Cool, Alexis Martin), de son d'ensemble (Pierre Bertrand, Stéphane Bergeron, Shaun-Nicholas Gallagher, Maxime Potvin), d'adaptation (Nicole Bélanger) et d'interprétation féminine dans un rôle de soutien (Clare Coulter). 
All You Can Eat Buddha se retrouve dans les catégories de réalisation (Ian Lagarde), de costumes (Gabrielle Tougas-Fréchette), de maquillages (Bruno Gatien), de son d'ensemble et de montage sonore (Sylvain Bellemare), et d'interprétation masculine dans un rôle de soutien (Sylvio Arriola).
Nous sommes les autres se démarque dans quatre catégories, soit en images (Mathieu Laverdière), en costumes (Julie Bécotte), en effets visuels (Jonathan Piché Delorme, Fabienne Mouillac, Alain Lachance, Caroline Guagliardo, Alexandre Tremblay, Thibault Deloof, Benoit Gagnon), et en interprétation masculine dans un premier rôle (Émile Proulx-Cloutier).
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Meilleur film 
Ava - Kiarash Anvari, Sadaf Foroughi The Breadwinner - Andrew Rosen, Anthony Leo, Paul Young, Tomm Moore, Stéphan Roelants C’est le coeur qui meurt en dernier - Richard Lalonde La petite fille qui aimait trop les allumettes - Marcel Giroux Maudie - Bob Cooper, Mary Young Leckie, Mary Sexton, Susan Mullen Never Steady, Never Still - James Brown, Tyler Hagan Les Affamés - Stéphanie Morissette
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Ian Lagarde - All You Can Eat Buddha Sadaf Foroughi - Ava Alexis Durand Brault - C’est le coeur qui meurt en dernier  Aisling Walsh - Maudie Robin Aubert - Les Affamés  Meilleure adaptation Anita Doron - The Breadwinner Nicole Bélanger - Les rois mongols Gabriel Sabourin - C’est le coeur qui meurt en dernier Simon Lavoie - La petite fille qui aimait trop les allumettes Susan Coyne - The Man Who Invented Christmas Meilleur scénario Josh Epstein, Kyle Rideout - Adventures in Public School Sadaf Foroughi - Ava Sarah Kolasky, Adam Garnet Jones - Great Great Great Sherry White - Maudie Kathleen Hepburn - Never Steady, Never Still
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Interprétation masculine dans un premier rôle Nabil Rajo - Boost Gabriel Sabourin - C’est le coeur qui meurt en dernier  Antoine L'Écuyer - La petite fille qui aimait trop les allumettes Tzi Ma - Meditation Park Émile Proulx-Cloutier - Nous sommes les autres 
Interprétation masculine dans un rôle de soutien Sylvio Arriola - All You Can Eat Buddha Jahmil French - Boost Sladen Peltier - Indian Horse Natar Ungalaq - Iqaluit Ethan Hawke - Maudie
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Interprétation féminine dans un premier rôle Mahour Jabbari - Ava Denise Filiatrault - C’est le coeur qui meurt en dernier Marine Johnson - La petite fille qui aimait trop les allumettes  Sally Hawkins - Maudie Shirley Henderson - Never Steady, Never Still
Interprétation féminine dans un rôle de soutien Bahar Nouhian - Ava Oluniké Adeliyi - Boost Clare Coulter - Les rois mongols Lucinda Armstrong Hall - Porcupine Lake Brigitte Poupart - Les Affamés
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Meilleure direction artistique Siamak Karinejad - Ava Guillaume Couture - Les rois mongols  François Séguin - Hochelaga, Terre des Âmes Marjorie Rhéaume - La petite fille qui aimait trop les allumettes Sophie Jarvis, Elizabeth Cairns - Never Steady, Never Still
Meilleures images Sina Kermanizadeh - Ava Nicolas Bolduc - Hochelaga, Terre des Âmes Nicolas Canniccioni - La petite fille qui aimait trop les allumettes  Norm Li - Never Steady, Never Still Mathieu Laverdière - Nous sommes les autres
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Meilleurs costumes Gabrielle Tougas-Fréchette - All You Can Eat Buddha Brigitte Desroches - Les rois mongols  Mario Davignon - Hochelaga, Terre des Âmes Trysha Bakker - Maudie Julie Bécotte - Nous sommes les autres
Meilleur montage Kiarash Anvari - Ava Darragh Byrne - The Breadwinner Louis-Philippe Rathé - C’est le coeur qui meurt en dernier Stephen O'Connell - Maudie Simone Smith - Never Steady, Never Still
Meilleurs maquillages Bruno Gatien - All You Can Eat Buddha Marlène Rouleau - Bon Cop Bad Cop 2 Kathryn Casault - Hochelaga, Terre des Âmes  Sonia Dolan - The Man Who Invented Christmas Érik Gosselin, Marie-France Guy - Les Affamés 
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Meilleure musique originale Mychael Danna, Jeff Danna - The Breadwinner Viviane Audet, Robin-Joël Cool, Alexis Martin - Les rois mongols Terry Riley, Gyan Riley - Hochelaga, Terre des Âmes  Ben Fox - Never Steady, Never Still Pierre-Philippe Côté - Les Affamés 
Meilleure chanson originale Joey Sherrett, Chris Gordon, Nathaniel Huskinson - Boost - "CTS Thief" Qais Essar, Joshua Hill - The Breadwinner - "The Crown Sleeps" Dani Bailey - Hunting Pignut – "Rid The Dark"
Meilleur son d'ensemble Sylvain Bellemare - All You Can Eat Buddha Philippe Attié - Boost Pierre Bertrand, Stéphane Bergeron, Shaun-Nicholas Gallagher, Maxime Potvin - Les rois mongols  Claude La Haye, Bernard Gariépy Strobl - Hochelaga, Terre des Âmes Matt Drake, Nate Evans, Christopher O'Brien - Never Steady, Never Still
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Meilleur montage sonore Sylvain Bellemare - All You Can Eat Buddha Marie-Claude Gagné - Bon Cop Bad Cop 2 Nelson Ferreira, John Elliot, J.R. Fountain, Dashen Naidoo, Tyler Whitham - The Breadwinner Christian Rivest, Antoine Morin, Thibaud Quinchon, Guy Pelletier, Guy Francoeur - Goon: Last of the Enforcers Claude Beaugrand - Hochelaga, Terre des Âmes 
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Meilleures images dans un long métrage documentaire Vuk Stojanovic, François Jacob, Ilya Zima - Sur la lune de nickel  Duraid Munajim - My Enemy, My Brother Carlo Guillermo Proto - Resurrecting Hassan Alfonso Maiorana - Rumble: The Indians Who Rocked the World Mike McLaughlin - Unarmed Verses
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Meilleur court métrage dramatique La course navette  - Maxime Aubert, Audrey D. Laroche Fluffy - Lee Filipovski Garage de soir  - Daniel Daigle, Aurélie Breton Tout simplement - Raphaël Ouellet, Annick Blanc Pre-Drink - Marc-Antoine Lemire, Maria Gracia Turgeon
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Prix Découverte John-Dunning Black Cop - Cory Bowles, Aaron Horton The Devout - Connor Gaston, Amanda Verhagen Wexford Plaza - Joyce Wong, Matt Greyson, Harry Cherniak
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Lesson of the Day: ‘What Is the Coronavirus? Symptoms, Treatment and Risks’ by BY NATALIE PROULX AND NICOLE DANIELS
Lesson of the Day: ‘What Is the Coronavirus? Symptoms, Treatment and Risks’ by BY NATALIE PROULX AND NICOLE DANIELS
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By BY NATALIE PROULX AND NICOLE DANIELS
In this lesson, students will learn about the coronavirus using Times photographs, graphs and articles.
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Ever wanted to know who the ruler of a certain Orlesian city is? Need connections for your Orlesian OC, but weren’t sure where to start? Look no further! Here I have attempted to compile a list of the named & notable Orlesians found in the Dragon Age games, primarily those that are alive during the events of the games & tie-in novels  ( although a few historical figures are also included for reference. )  Note that it only includes individuals; families that are referred to by the family name, but with no individuals singled out, are not included, nor are unnamed NPCs. Characters that live in Orlais but would likely identify with heritage from elsewhere are not included ( i.e. Josephine would be considered Antivan rather than Orlesian. )  Lastly, some characters may fit under more than one subheading, but are only listed once  ( i.e. Gaspard is both royalty and a chevalier, but is only under the former heading. ) 
Shoutout to Erran for the Fereldan and DAO NPC List, which served as inspiration to compile a similar reference for Orlais. Given the scarcity of Orlesian blogs in the rp fandom, this won’t serve as a masterlist of rpers, but I can make a second list if that interests anyone!
List will be periodically updated, as it’s by no means complete yet! If you notice a particular character is missing, feel free to reblog and mention the name(s) in a comment / the tags on a reblog, or send it in a message. Reference a source if possible  ( game, war table mission, book, etc. ) And with that ...
ROYALTY
Empress Celene Valmont – Empress of Orlais Grand Duke Gaspard de Chalons – Celene’s cousin Grand Duchess Florianne de Chalons – Gaspard’s younger sister Emperor Florian Valmont – Celene’s uncle, former Emperor Prince Reynaud Valmont – Celene’s father, Florian’s brother  Duchess Clarisse de Montfort – Celene’s mother Duke Theodore de Chalons – Gaspard and Florianne’s father Princess Melisande Valmont – Gaspard and Florianne’s mother Calienne de Chalons – Gaspard’s wife King Meghren Dufayel – Former Orlesian King of Ferelden, cousin of Florian Emperor Judicael I – Florian’s father, Celene and Gaspard’s grandfather Emperor Judicael II – Florian’s older brother, Celene and Gaspard’s uncle
THE COUNCIL OF HERALDS
Duke Bastien de Ghislain – Vivienne’s lover, head of the Council of Heralds Duke Laurent de Ghislain – Duke of Ghislain following Bastien de Ghislain’s death Duke Prosper de Montfort – Duke of Montfort, one of Celene’s closest allies Duke Cyril de Montfort – Prosper’s son, youngest member of the Council of Heralds Duke Germain de Chalons – Gaspard’s uncle Marquis Etienne de Chevin – One of Celene’s closest allies, Marquis of Val Chevin Marquise Mantillon – “The Dowager” Comte Lothair Doucy – Member of the Council of Heralds Comtesse Solange Montbelliard – “The Silver Lady of Churneau”
NOBILITY
Duke Remache de Lydes – Ally of Gaspard’s Monette de Lydes – Duke Remache’s daughter, brought up in Chantry service Duchess Caralina de Lydes – Remache’s cousin Duke Stefan de Firmin – Lady Caralina’s husband, Duke of Val Firmin Lady Seryl – Lady of Jader, an ally of Celene Comte Pierre – Lord of Halamshiral, an ally of Celene Lord Mainserai – A nobleman of Halamshiral, known for his cruelness towards elves Lord Montsimmard – Chevalier and ally of Gaspard Lady Montsimmard – Friendly with the Circle of Magi in Montsimmard Evariste Lemarque, “Fairbanks” – Found caring for refugees of the civil war in the Emerald Graves Lord Esmeral Abernache – Hired by the Inquisition to appeal to the Templars in Therinfal Redoubt Arlessa Isolde – Married to Arl Eamon Guerrin, daughter of the Orlesian governer of Redcliffe during the Occupation Alban Poulin – Ruler of Sahrnia in Emprise du Lion Baron Edouard Desjardins – Friend of Josephine Montilyet’s father, given command of Suledin Keep with the Inquisition Baron Havard-Pierre d’Amortisan – Studies Thedosian beasts, author of numerous books on the subject Comtesse Lynette Dionne – Noblewoman who is requested to sponsor the Du Paraquettes, asks for news about her mage lover Gascard Dupuis – Orlesian noble blood mage living in Kirkwall  Baron Arlange – Invited to Prosper de Montfort’s wyvern hunt Lady Couteau – Lady-in-waiting to Celene Lady Colombe – Lady-in-waiting to Celene Lady Fleur – Lady-in-waiting to Celene Lord Chancer de Lion – Trainer of the Champion specialization in Skyhold Lady Marcelette – Court historian in Halamshiral  Marquis de Serault – Player-created character in The Last Court   Marquis d’Alyons – Neighbor and rival of the Marquis of Serault Lord Remi Vascal – “The Black Fox,” noble who became a legendary thief and rogue Lady Servana de Montfort – The Black Fox’s lover, may have been a Circle mage Baron Arlange – Invited to Prosper de Montfort’s wyvern hunt Gascard Dupuis – Orlesian noble blood mage living in Kirkwall  Comte Guillaume de Launcet – Nobleman living in Kirkwall Comtesse Dulci de Launcet – Wife of Comte Guillaume  Emile de Launcet – Guillaume and Dulci’s son, a mage escaped from the Circle in Kirkwall Fifi & Babbette de Launcet – Emile’s sisters Ghyslain de Carrac – Nobleman living in Kirkwall whose wife Ninette goes missing Marquise DuRellion – Nobleman with claims to the land around Haven  Comte Brevin de Chalons – Relative of Gaspard, sponsor of Michel de Chevin “The Baroness” – A blood mage, ruler of the Blackmarsh in Ferelden during the Occupation  Lord Vincent Callier – General of Celene’s army, murdered by Thom Rainier Vicomtesse Elodie de Morreau – Friend of Vivienne, Josephine, and Leliana Lady Ducette Maron – Joins the Inquisition in Emprise du Lion disguised as a villager Lord Basile Maron – Ducette’s father, a minor noble Duchess Nicole de Val Montaigne – Head of the Orlesian Society for the Protection of Historic Architecture Duke Alvin Blanchard – Lord of Val Montaigne, ally of Florianne and the Venatori Duke Valere Fontaine – Claims to be indebted to Josephine Marquise Effiloche Bouffon – Ruler of Val Gamord in the Western Approach Comte Boisvert – A lord of Val Royeaux Lord Pel Harmond – A lord of Verchiel Leontine Pontival – Killed at Therinfal Redoubt Vicomte Tremane Pontival – Leontine’s aggrieved brother Comte Renald de Mourier – Distant relation of Celene’s Marquis de Courtemance – A rich nobleman in the Heartlands, discovered to be smuggling red lyrium to the nobility  Judge Auld – Fond of hunting Minister Bellise – Royal minister, able to approve or deny noble titles Marquis Wiscotte – Nobleman in the Dales Lord Pierren DesRosier – From a traditional and old money family in Val Royeaux Lady Velise Thibault – Head of a new money family of wealthy merchants Celeste Thibault – Lady Velise’s daughter Jecin Leandre – Celeste Thibault’s lover Lady Eustache Richelieu – Known for proposing arranged marriages  Comte Marius de Poisson – Interested in invading the Ylenn Basin near Verchiel  Lady Cybile Maronn of Baisne – A minor but very wealthy noblewoman who plotted against Divine Justinia and was socially disgraced
CHEVALIERS
Ser Michel de Chevin – Celene’s champion Ser Bastien Proulx – Commander of Gaspard’s military forces Dame Jehan – Commander of Celene’s military forces Dame Fabienne – Chevalier under Jehan’s command in the Exalted Plains Ser Jean-Gaspard de Lydes – Brother of Duke Remache; revealed to be the bastard son of a travelling Grey Warden Ser Benoit du Lac – Aveline Vallen’s father Chevalier Ducet – A commander in the Imperial Army Chevalier Auguste – A chevalier who defected to join the Freemen of the Dales Ser Michel Lafaille – First Viscount of Kirkwall, drove out Qunari occupation in the Storm Age Ser Aveline – First female chevalier
BARDS
Leliana – Left Hand of the Divine Marjolaine – Leliana’s tutor and former lover Melcendre – Bard working for Gaspard de Chalons Katriel – An elven bard, Maric Theirin’s lover
ELVES
Briala – Spymaster and lover of Empress Celene Felassan – Seemingly Dalish elf, mentor of Briala Colette – Elven assistant to Professor Bram Kenric at the University of Orlais Threnn – A leader in the elven rebellion in Halamshiral Lemet – Threnn’s friend, a tradesman from Halamshiral whose death sparks a rebellion Erlina – Queen Anora’s handmaiden
MAGES
Vivienne de Fer – Court Enchanter to Celene Valmont Fiona – Grand Enchanter of the Circle of Magi, former Grey Warden Lienne de Montsimmard – Apostate, ally of Gaspard de Chalons Edmonde – First Enchanter of the White Spire in Val Royeaux Adrian – Part of the Libertarian Fraternity in the Circle of Magi First Enchanter Remille – First Enchanter of Kinloch Hold in Ferelden ZITHER! – Mage, minstrel, and Inquisition agent
WARDENS
Clarel de Chanson – Warden-Commander of Orlais Jean-Marc Stroud – Former chevalier, Inquisition’s warden contact Warden-Commander Caron – Human Warden-Commander of Ferelden Warden-Commander Andras – Elf Warden-Commander of Ferelden Warden-Commander Kader – Dwarf Warden-Commander of Ferelden Fontaine – predecessor of Clarel de Chanson Genevieve – Warden-Commander before Fontaine Bregan – Genevieve’s brother, Warden-Commander before her Guy – Genevieve’s fiancé Julien – An Orlesian human Warden, Nicolas’s lover Nicolas – An Orlesian human Warden, Julien’s lover
OTHER
Bonny Sims – Inquisition merchant Belle – Inquisition merchant Corporal Rosselin – Soldier in Gaspard’s army in the Exalted Plains Chancellor Jurgen Haulis – Head of the University of Orlais in Val Royeaux Cedric Marquette – A professor at the University, specializes in archaeology  Frederic de Serault – Dragonologist studying in the Western Approach Hubert Bartiere – Orlesian merchant, owner of the Bone Pit in Kirkwall  Lieutenant Suzanne Cloche-sec – Inquisition agent  Clara – A farmer driven off her land by the Freemen of the Dales in the Emerald Graves Gertrude – A merchant, taken captive by the Freemen of the Dales Maliphant – General of the Freemen of the Dales in the Emerald Graves Duhaime – A commander of the Freemen of the Dales in the Emerald Graves Sister Costeau – A leader of the Freemen of the Dales Willvan – A book merchant in Val Royeaux Pierre-Marie – Merchant in Val Royeaux  Liselle – A merchant from Val Royeaux who fled to Denerim with her brother after being assaulted by a chevalier Jovi Merice – Fled Orlais to Denerim after making accusations about Orlesian nobles Argent – Formerly an assassin hired by nobles, now works for the Inquisition
CHANTRY & TEMPLARS
Divine Justinia – Head of the Chantry   Mother Giselle – Revered Mother in Jader’s Chantry Mother Renette – Serves in Lydes’ Chantry, tutor to Monette de Lydes Mother Hevara – Revered Mother in Val Royeaux, candidate for Divine Mother Anette – Val Foret Chantry Sister Natalie – Chantry sister, opposes Leliana Sister Andrea – Sister in Val Royeaux Sister Antoinette – Sister in Val Royeaux Lord Seeker Lambert van Reeves – Head of the Seekers Lord Seeker Lucius Corin – Assumes lead of the Seekers after Lambert’s death Knight-Captain Evangeline de Brassard – Knight-Captain at the White Spire in Val Royeaux Knight-Captain Fornier – One of the Red Templars in Emprise du Lion Lieutenant Coutte – Another Red Templar in Emprise du Lion
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"How Much Have You and Your Community Changed Since George Floyd’s Death?" by BY NICOLE DANIELS AND NATALIE PROULX via NYT The Learning Network https://ift.tt/2SuJ9dL
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19 books being made into movies in 2019 you'll want to read
19 books being made into movies in 2019 you'll want to read
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Some of our favorite films are based on books. There's something special about seeing characters you once pictured in your head come to life before your eyes. Which is why we're starting the year by catching up on all of the books being made into movies in 2019.
People often say that the book is better than the movie. While we tend to agree (though sometimes the movie is better!), it's still fun to experience beloved stories in a new way. And this year, literary adaptations include fictional thrillers, sweet YA novels, and fast-paced fantasy reads. There's even a comic book miniseries adaptation starring Melissa McCarthy, Tiffany Haddish, and Elisabeth Moss as a trio of gangster wives. Yes, really.
Read these 19 books being made into movies before they hit the big screen in 2019:
1. A Dog's Way Home by W. Bruce Cameron, in theaters January 11th
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Dog stories are the best kind of stories. Just make sure you have a ton of tissues for this one, because it's about a lost dog who travels over 400 miles to find her owner.
2. Anthem of a Reluctant Prophet by Joanne Proulx, in theaters January 11th
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Anthem is a YA novel about a teenager who predicts the death of his friend and becomes a local celebrity. The movie, titled Anthem of a Teenage Prophet, stars Peyton List, Cameron Monaghan, Grayson Gabriel, and Juliette Lewis.
3. The Rhythm Section by Mark Burnell, in theaters February 22nd
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You'll hardly recognize Blake Lively as Stephanie, a woman out for revenge on the people who organized the plane crash that killed her family. The gripping thriller also stars Jude Law and Sterling K. Brown, so you know we're in.
4. The Knife of Never Letting Go by Patrick Ness, in theaters March 1st
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Daisy Ridley, Tom Holland, Cynthia Erivo, AND Nick Jonas? We're sold. The dystopian film, called Chaos Walking, is about a world where everyone can hear each other's thoughts and there are no women-until one shows up.
5. The Aftermath by Rhidian Brook, in theaters March 15th
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Keira Knightley is our period piece queen.
6. Five Feet Apart by Rachael Lippincott, in theaters March 22nd
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This movie about two teenagers who fall in love in a hospital is going to reach John Green levels of sweetness. Did we mention that Cole Sprouse is in it?
7. The Good Shepherd by C.S. Forester, out March 22nd
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World War II movies might not be your thing. But Tom Hanks is in this one (the movie is called Greyhound) so maybe you'll make an exception.
8. Where'd You Go, Bernadette by Maria Semple, in theaters March 22nd
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We've been waiting for this movie for a while now, and it's finally (almost) here. Follow along as Bee searches for her anxious and agoraphobic mother, Bernadette, after she disappears. Where'd You Go, Bernadette stars Cate Blanchett, Kristen Wiig, and Judy Greer.
9. The Best of Enemies by Osha Gray Davidson, in theaters April 5th
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Taraji P. Henson plays Ann Atwater, an outspoken voice in the fight for civil rights in the '60s. Sam Rockwell plays C.P. Ellis, a member of the KKK. Before the movie hits theaters, Davidson's biography reveals how, despite their extreme differences, they learned to understand one another and even became friends.
10. Pet Sematary by Stephen King, in theaters April 5th
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If you can't wait until September for It: Chapter 2, good news: You can get your Stephen King fix in the spring with a remake of Pet Sematary.
11. The Sun is Also a Star by Nicola Yoon, in theaters May 17th
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At last, one of our favorite YA novels of the decade gets the movie treatment. Yara Shahidi was born to play Natasha.
12. Artemis Fowl by Eoin Colfer, in theaters August 9th
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The special effects are going to be out of this world.
13. It by Stephen King, in theaters September 6th
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Fun fact: It, the novel by Stephen King, has two parts. The 2017 film only focused on the first half, when the characters are children. But It: Chapter Two tackles the second half, picking up 27 years later when Pennywise the evil clown returns.
14. The Kitchen by Ollie Masters, Ming Doyle, and Jordie Bellaire, in theaters September 20th
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The Kitchen is an adaptation of a comic book miniseries about the wives of gangsters who carry on their husbands' operations after they go to prison. It stars our new favorite trio of leading ladies: Melissa McCarthy, Tiffany Haddish, and Elisabeth Moss.
15. The Woman in the Window by A.J. Finn, in theaters October 4th
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We've missed Amy Adams, but The Woman in the Window will be worth the wait. It's a thriller about an agoraphobic woman who spies on her neighbors and accidentally witnesses a crime through the window.
16. The Goldfinch by Donna Tartt, in theaters October 11th
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The Goldfinch, starring Nicole Kidman, Sarah Paulson, Ansel Elgort, and Luke Wilson, makes a great case for reading the book before seeing the movie. Tartt's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel is a hefty one, but you have plenty of time to read it. Trust us: You won't regret it.
17. Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats by T. S. Eliot, in theaters December 20th
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Did you know that the musical Cats is based on a collection of poems? Save that little tidbit to impress your friends when you're waiting in line for Cats, the movie adaptation featuring Taylor Swift, Jennifer Hudson, Idris Elba, and James Corden.
18. Little Women by Louisa May Alcott, in theaters December 25th
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We're not trying to play favorites, but this might be our most anticipated film of 2019. We're SO excited for Greta Gerwig's adaptation of Little Women starring Saoirse Ronan, Emma Watson, Florence Pugh, Timothée Chalamet, Meryl Streep, and Laura Dern.
19. All the Bright Places by Jennifer Niven, TBD
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We still don't know a release date for All the Bright Places on Netflix. But the adaptation of this sweet YA romance is coming, and it has a killer cast, including Elle Fanning, Justice Smith, Virginia Gardner, Keegan-Michael Key, Alexandra Shipp, and Luke Wilson.
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