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Wounds
Summary: After Barbara accidentally cuts her hand in the break room, Melissa is there to clean up the wound; however, ever since Draymond's visit at the school, there has been an unspoken tension dividing the space between the two women like a knife.
A/N: A prompt from @kayenine — "injury au but they’re being stubborn"
TW: Blood/Minor Injury
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“I’m fine!” Barbara insists to anyone who will listen.
No one does.
Janine is currently ricocheting all about the break room, a tiny five-foot tornado in towering action, looking for paper towels, tissues, rags, handkerchiefs, bandages—anything to stop the bleeding. 
“Oh, my God,” she whines frantically, opening and slamming one cabinet door after another, “why don’t we have anything useful in here?! Gregory, go get the nurse.”
“On it!” Mr. Eddie legs out of the room, calm and collected under pressure.
Jacob—“
But Mr. Hill is currently sprawled eagle-spread on the floor, having immediately (and rather pathetically) fainted at the sight of the blood spiraling around Barbara’s arm.
So she accidentally broke a glass in the sink and cut her hand. So what and who cares? Why bother with the minutiae of how, why, and for what reason? (So what if she was distracted, and her usually steady hands were trembling as she revolved the cup beneath the tap? So what if she couldn’t get her mind off of Melissa and how her best friend has been a little distant since the whole Draymond incident? Speaking to her in short, clipped tones. Avoiding the break room at lunch time. Leaving the parking lot without her.) She is Barbara Howard, for goodness’s sake, and Barbara Howard doesn’t make a fuss over such trifling incidents. She’ll simply march to the nurse’s office herself, get the wound bandaged, and—
But the moment she attempts to take a step towards the door, her entire body decisively lurches with nausea, her head strangely light, and Janine is suddenly next to her, helping her into a chair and distantly prattling about not moving too much until Gregory gets back with Nurse Rashad.
“Would you please calm down, Janine?” She tries, enunciating the words through painfully clenched teeth. “I’m perfectly okay.“
“Like hell you are,” Melissa snorts humorlessly as she stomps through the open doorway, all red hair and Sicilian fury, her glasses flashing in the harsh incandescence. A red first aid kit swings from one hand—a hand towel is fisted in the other—and Melissa is looking her directly in the eye for the first time in days. (It's felt like weeks. Months even. Years upon untenable years.) Barbara’s heart is suddenly in her throat, beating a vicious tattoo against her skin, and she is furious enough at the other woman to want to scream. And she is relieved enough to see her that she almost could cry. “Look at you, ya klutz. Ya’ve lost enough blood t'fill a pint. It’s all over the floor.”
“Oh, Melissa! Thank goodness you’re here,” Janine exclaims before Barbara can get a word in edgewise. Maybe it’s for the best. She has plenty of things she wants to say to Melissa right now, some of which aren’t suitable for polite company. “Did Gregory—“
“Yeah, mhm,” the other second grade teacher nods vigorously as she loudly drags a chair over to where Barbara is sitting, inexplicably choosing to straddle it backwards. (Afterwards, she’ll blame her significant blood loss and lightheadedness for the way that she could hardly pull her eyes away from the striking sight of the other woman’s powerful thighs divided by the back of the chair, the tight black leather highlighting her ample curves in all the right places.) “Intercepted him as he was runnin’ up to the nurse’s. Told him not to bother. She’s taking a sick day.”
“The nurse is taking a sick day?!” Janine groans plaintively, now carefully bending over Jacob, who is still out cold. She gently pats him on each cheek to no avail.
“Happens all the time,” Barbara and Melissa say at precisely the same time, locking eyes with each other over the top of the latter’s chair, and it’s a strangely charged moment, even though their uncanny ability to read each other’s thoughts has been well-documented for nearly three decades now. Maybe it’s the new distance between them, still unplumbed, not talked about, uniquely painful. 
Their rare feuds always are.
Barbara coughs primly into her uninjured hand, looking away as heat rises to her high cheekbones, and Melissa immediately drops her gaze too, getting to work without further aplomb. In a series of fluid movements, she loosely wraps the body of her towel around Barbara’s still dripping hand—careful not to apply too much pressure lest she drive the glass debris in further—and uses one of the ends to gently wipe away the blood that had trickled down her forearm.
“Janine, Gregory,” Melissa instructs when the first grade teacher walks back into the room, “you get little Keebler Elf to the nurse’s office. He can lay on the cot in there ‘til he’s fully awake. I think she's got some Sprite in the mini-fridge too if he's still a little woozy.”
“You got it!” Janine exclaims, clearly itching to do something helpful and simultaneously oblivious to the tension that divides the space between Barbara and Melissa like a knife.
“You grab his legs, and I’ve got his head?” Gregory asks, bending down to carefully wrap his hands beneath Jacob’s armpits.
“Yeah. Sounds good.”
And the two of them make awkward work of hoisting Mr. Hill’s supine body into the air, holding him at a weird angle given Janine and Gregory’s considerable height difference. But nevertheless, they persist and slowly maneuver Jacob out of the room, only bumping his curly head on the doorframe once.
Barbara watches, temporarily distracted and vaguely amused, until the odd trio disappears from view, the ghost of a smile just touching her lips. When she finally turns her head towards Melissa again, she sees that her friend is far more focused—now tenderly investigating the small shards that are still embedded in her palm with a pair of tweezers from the first aid kit. A hiss inadvertently escapes her lips when the redhead just barely prods a particularly clunky fragment.
“Sorry,” Melissa says quickly, apology in her eyes. “I’m gonna have to debride the wounds.”
“You're the doctor,” Barbara murmurs faintly—and must forget to accompany the quip with a playful smile—because the other woman scrutinizes her carefully, as though looking for the scathing mockery that she has come to suspect from others.
Melissa always has her back up, carrying herself in the world like everyone she meets is eventually going to hurt her in the end.
Even the people she loves.
Perhaps especially them.
Barbara supposes it’s not a farfetched supposition to make at the end of an acrimonious divorce, or when one grows up in a family like Melissa’s—full of sharp knives.
The younger teacher eventually shrugs, though, thankfully letting the moment pass, and continues to minister to Barbara’s hand, carefully picking out the shards, one after another, until at least seven bloodied pieces are gleaming on the linoleum table.
“Jesus, Mary, and Joseph,” Barbara exhales when she pulls the last bit out, a particularly jagged sliver that had somehow worked its way beneath the skin next to her thumb. 
Melissa chuckles a little at the dubiously religious interjection before casting the tweezers and the offending shard on the table with the rest.
“And that was the easy part,” she smiles regretfully, reaching into the open kit and pulling out a bottle of clear liquid. “Now I gotta clean all these bitches with alcohol.”
“You’re enjoying this,” she accuses, light and teasing, hoping that maybe renewed banter will be enough to extend an olive branch over whatever it is between them that had been so easily broken. Perhaps their reconciliation is just a shared laugh and a tender embrace away.
But her words seem to have an opposite effect, because Melissa flinches, visibly stung.
“Fuck no,” she mutters, over-drenching a cotton pad with alcohol. “Do you think so little of me that—“
“—never,” Barbara interrupts vehemently, desperate to school her on this crucial point and simultaneously offended that her friend could easily arrive at such an erroneous conclusion.
Yes, Melissa Schemmenti fundamentally believes that everyone she loves will eventually hurt her, but she’s never extended this ingrained skepticism to her.
Not to Barbara.
And the kindergarten teacher has prided herself on that.
(Sometimes, she hasn’t exactly lived up to the lofty accolade either.)
“I think so highly of you, Melissa,” she barely breathes, arrested by the sight of the other’s careful gaze—guarded but so beautiful, as green as the gentle summers of her long-passed youth. It's hard to look away from them, to not be lost in their tantalizing depths forever. “And I... I don’t ever want there to be any confusion otherwise.”
Seconds of loaded silence pass—interminable in Barbara’s unhappy mind—and she impulsively adds, right at the end, “You’ve been distant with me lately.”
If tension is a knife between them, then she boldly names the ensuing cut.
She’s brave enough to do that for the both of them.
To expose the wound and do her damnedest to try and fix it.
“What are you talking about?” Melissa asks defensively, slapping the soaked pad against Barbara’s palm, and she winces at the immediate sting that follows—sharp and cold, exact and exacting. But her friend makes mercifully quick work of the process, wiping her palm and fingers down within seconds and then patting the area dry with a clean part of the hand towel. “I haven’t been distant.”
“When’s the last time you took your lunch in the break room?” She counters, raising an imperious brow, and resisting the urge to scratch her aching hand.
“I’ve been busy, catching up on lesson plans.” Melissa doesn’t quite look her in the eye as she says this, making a meal out of loudly rummaging through the first aid kit for something. “I’ve got thirty students, Barbara, and I can’t always—“
“Why haven’t you stuck around and walked with me to the parking lot these last few days, as is our decades long tradition?”
Years and years and years. Always just the two of them, descending the stone steps side-by-side, their hips sometimes brushing by accident.
“Is that what this is all about?” The racket suddenly stops, and there’s now a roll of beige gauze clenched tightly in Melissa’s white-knuckled fist. “You’re a grown woman, and you’re mad ‘cause I haven’t walked with you out to our cars? Are you serious? Are you five?"
It’s all defense from Melissa—block, parry, and thrust, thrust, thrust until she doesn’t have to talk about unpleasant emotions anymore. 
“It’s the principle, Melissa,” she insists, snatching her injured hand from the other’s reach as she goes to wrap it in the bandages. “You and I, we are studious creatures of habit. Neither of us particularly take well to change.”
“Give me your goddamn hand.”
“No,” she shakes her head stubbornly. “I’m not giving you anything until you tell me what’s wrong.”
“Then fine!” Melissa violently slams a fist on the table and just as explosively stands up, her chair skidding halfway across the floor. “Wrap your hand yourself.”
She tosses the gauze down and emphatically marches towards the exit, scarlet hair flinging behind her in untamed whorls, and Barbara’s entire nervous system disintegrates beneath the instinctive understanding that if she walks through that door now, something will dramatically shift between them.
Perhaps forever.
And she can’t abide by that.
She can’t lose the woman she loves—
... platonically.
Dearly.
As a friend, of course.
Sister even.
“You didn’t come to lunch again today,” she croaks the horrible admission to Melissa’s back, and there's desperation in her voice.
Urgency and pain and tender, unspeakable longing.
“And I was so distracted by the fact,"—so distraught, so upset, so hurt—"that when I was washing my glass, I dropped it. The shards went everywhere.”
They shattered all across her hand, and for a second there, as the faucet continued to hiss, she was still too immersed in her thoughts to realize what she had even done. In the doorway, Melissa abruptly stops and places a hand on the silver handle, fingers tensed like a pianist’s, her entire posture carved from stiff, unmoving stone.
“So don’t tell me you haven’t been distant,” she continues, her voice aching with each ruinous syllable. “I know you, Melissa, and I need you to tell me what's bothering you, so I can fix it. What have I done wrong? How can I make it better?"
Need.
It’s so hard for her—for both of them, really—to communicate their needs, unpracticed as they are with the art of total vulnerability; it is one of their generational inheritances (and perhaps shared traumas).
But Barbara has no choice, not if she wants Melissa to stay.
And she wants her to.
Needs.
Melissa bows her dark head and resembles Atlas, a world on her shoulders, an unsubtle and consumptive exhaustion.
But she doesn’t leave—as she is entirely capable of doing—and Barbara takes courage from this.
Come back, she wants to implore. I love you. 
The words immediately suffocate on her tongue, too dangerous.
Too familiar.
Too honest.
“It’s not you,” Melissa says after an eternity. She doesn’t look behind her, and it’s undoubtedly easier for her this way, avoiding the intimacy of the reciprocated gaze, avoiding all measures of intimacy in general. “It’s that Draymond dude. What he said the other day got under my skin like a splinter. But I know he’s your kid, and you care for him, and I didn’t wanna say somethin’ to hurt you.”
A slight beat as Melissa audibly sighs, clenching and unclenching her free hand by her side. She looks strangely small in the doorway, framed by its tallness and its largeness.
Maybe even trapped within its box-like constraints.
“But I guess I went ahead and did that anyway, huh?” She finishes softly, finally turning around, and her eyes are overly bright in the fluorescence. “I'm sorry, Barbs.”
Draymond, a sweet, sweet kid.
But overambitious.
Idealistic to the point of myopia.
And he had cruelly said that Barbara was the only teacher still qualified at Abbott Elementary, implying that everyone else fell short of that unimpeachable standard. And he had made a commercial that pretty much said the exact same thing, painting a picture of Melissa as an incompetent instructor, the one thing that she is assuredly not.
That she not-so-secretly fears herself to be.
(Melissa absolutely doesn't intend to, but she wears her greatest insecurity on her leather-jacketed sleeve. But people call it bitchiness because they don't know what to do with it; they don't know how to love and understand a hard-to-digest flaw. Wanting to be enough and feeling selfish for desiring as much. Wanting to be enough and simultaneously being desperately afraid that enough is an unachievable end.)
“You’re a wonderful teacher, Melissa Ann Schemmenti,” Barbara replies quietly and wishes that she trusted her legs enough to get up and walk over to her friend, to wrap her arms around her and inhale the inimitable scent of her floral perfume. “You are so, so good—entirely and absolutely.”
The other woman sniffs and swipes the heel of hand across her face as surreptitiously as possible.
“I’m sorry,” she repeats, her voice strangely thick. “It really wasn’t about you. It’s just, it’s been a long semester, and I’ve been trying so hard, and I got it in my head that maybe Draymond’s on to something. Maybe I’m not—“
But Barbara cuts across her again, decisively shaking her head.
“Draymond is a clever boy, but he doesn’t know you like I do. Wrapped up in his biases, he doesn’t see you as you should be—nay!—how you deserve to be seen.”
“And how is that?” Melissa utters quickly—a little childishly even—and looks like she immediately regrets it, averting her eyes, pink scribbling itself across her sharply hewn cheeks.
Barbara just smiles, though, finding her embarrassment rather precious. In fact, she finds most everything about Melissa Schemmenti endearing. And she tells her as much. 
“Like someone who is simply extraordinary.”
And she means every word, down to the phonemes, down to the very core of her being; she'll say them again and again if that's what it takes for Melissa Schemmenti to actually believe them.
Melissa, whose ensuing expression is uncertain and tender and still somewhat skeptical. Melissa, whose tentative smile is like a sunset—vivid, red, and entirely divine.
Its warmth cascades through Barbara’s entire body and undoes her. She shivers and assumes it must just be from the cold.
“I gotta finish bandaging your hand,” she finally says, walking back over and assuming her chair again.
Right next to her.
Where she should be.
“You do that, hon,” Barbara jokes, idly wondering how her cheeks can be hot when she's shivering from the cold, and she offers her scraped palm likes it’s nothing.
But Melissa, she takes it like it is holy.
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Electric Swing Circus Is Out With A New Hit "Gravity"
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About Electric Swing Circus ESC full name, Electric Swing Circus consists of 6 piece band members based in Birmingham, England. The core members include Vicki Olivia (vocals), Fe Salomon (vocals), Tom Hyland (guitar), Rashad Gregory (samples, MPC & synths), Patrick Wreford (electric double bass and bass synth) and Marcus Copeland  (Drums). Follow Electric Swing Circus on: Website, Facebook,…
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Electric Swing Circus Is Out With A New Hit "Gravity"
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Song Review: Crooked Still - “Little Sadie” (Live From Telluride Bluegrass Festival in Elks Park, CO - June 21, 2007)
It’s hard to understand why Crooked Still released this vintage-2007 live recording of the traditional murder ballad “Little Sadie.”
Issued without comment or an announcement from the band, the track is mixed poorly, with Aoife O’Donovan’s vocals fairly buried under Rushad Eggleston‘s cello and Gregory Liszt‘s banjo. The sound quality, too, is rough, and the result sounds like an unofficial audience recording rather than an official release.
It’ll be worth it if Crooked Still has a reunion or some other project in the works. As a stand-alone, however, “Little Sadie” (Live From Telluride Bluegrass Festival in Elks Park, CO - June 21, 2007) is an underwhelming offering from a band that typically overwhelms.
Grade card: Crooked Still - “Little Sadie” (Live From Telluride Bluegrass Festival in Elks Park, CO - June 21, 2007) - C
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All three men who participated in the killing of Ahmaud Arbery were found guilty on all counts of committing federal hate crimes. Travis McMichael, Gregory McMichael, and William Bryan will now wait a few weeks in prison before they are sentenced. Cenk Uygur and Dr. Rashad Richey discuss on The Young Turks. Watch LIVE weekdays 6-8 pm ET. http://youtube.com/theyoungturks/live Read more HERE: https://www.cnn.com/us/live-news/ahmaud-arbery-killing-hate-crimes-verdict/index.html "A jury found the three White men who killed Ahmaud Arbery guilty on all counts in the federal hate crimes trial this morning. After the verdict was read, there was no discernible reaction from the three defendants, Travis McMichael, Gregory McMichael and William "Roddie" Bryan. Judge Lisa Godbey Wood addressed each of the defendants and their attorneys to inform them they have 14 days to file any post-trial motions and that the US probation office would conduct a pre-sentencing interview before the sentencing hearing is scheduled. When defendants went before judge all three responded by either saying, “yes” or “yes ma’am.” When Gregory McMichael returned to his seat, he let out an audible sigh. The jury foreperson — one of the three Black jurors — was emotional during the court’s reading the verdict and while the jury was being polled, wiping away tears." *** The largest online progressive news show in the world. Hosted by Cenk Uygur and Ana Kasparian. LIVE weekdays 6-8 pm ET. Help support our mission and get perks. Membership protects TYT's independence from corporate ownership and allows us to provide free live shows that speak truth to power for people around the world. See Perks: ▶ https://www.youtube.com/TheYoungTurks/join SUBSCRIBE on YOUTUBE: ☞ http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=theyoungturks FACEBOOK: ☞ http://www.facebook.com/TheYoungTurks TWITTER: ☞ http://www.twitter.com/TheYoungTurks INSTAGRAM: ☞ http://www.instagram.com/TheYoungTurks TWITCH: ☞ http://www.twitch.com/tyt 👕 Merch: http://shoptyt.com ❤ Donate: http://www.tyt.com/go 🔗 Website: https://www.tyt.com 📱App: http://www.tyt.com/app 📬 Newsletters: https://www.tyt.com/newsletters/ If you want to watch more videos from TYT, consider subscribing to other channels in our network: The Damage Report ▶ https://www.youtube.com/thedamagereport TYT Sports ▶ https://www.youtube.com/tytsports The Conversation ▶ https://www.youtube.com/tytconversation Rebel HQ ▶ https://www.youtube.com/rebelhq TYT Investigates ▶ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwNJt9PYyN1uyw2XhNIQMMA #TYT #TheYoungTurks #BreakingNews 220222__TA01Ahmaud by The Young Turks
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Kimberly Elise Trammel (born April 17, 1967) is an American film and television actress. She made her feature film debut in Set It Off (1996), and later received critical acclaim for her performance in Beloved (1998).
During her career, Elise has appeared in films such as John Q. (2002), The Manchurian Candidate (2004), Diary of a Mad Black Woman (2005), The Great Debaters (2007), For Colored Girls (2010), Dope (2015), Almost Christmas (2016), Death Wish (2018) and Ad Astra (2019). She received a nomination for Independent Spirit Award for Best Female Lead for her performance in the 2004 drama film, Woman Thou Art Loosed, and played the leading roles in a number of made for television movies. Elise also starred in the CBS crime drama series, Close to Home (2005–07), and in 2013 began starring in the VH1 comedy-drama series, Hit the Floor. She is a four-time NAACP Image Awards winner.
Early life
Elise was born as Kimberly Elise Trammel in Minneapolis, Minnesota, the daughter of Erma Jean (née Johnson), an elementary school teacher, and Marvin Trammel, who owns an executive search firm. She has three siblings. She attended The American Film Institute as a Directing Fellow and at the University of Minnesota earned a BA in Mass Communications.
Career
1990s
Elise made her big screen debut in the 1996 crime action film Set It Off (1996) directed by F. Gary Gray, in which she played one of four women who resort to robbing a bank for money. Jada Pinkett Smith, Queen Latifah and Vivica A. Fox co-stars in film which became a critical and box office success, grossing over $41 million. In 1997 she was cast in the Family Channel original television movie The Ditchdigger's Daughters, based on the Pulitzer-prize nominated and critically acclaimed 1995 memoir The Ditchdigger's Daughters: A Black Family's Astonishing Success Story, written by Yvonne S. Thornton and Jo Coudert. She received critical acclaim for her role in this film, and in 1997, she was recognized as Best Supporting Actress in a Movie or Miniseries at the 19th annual CableACE Awards. Her performance helped her land a role the next year in Beloved alongside Oprah Winfrey and Danny Glover, a horror-drama film based on Toni Morrison's 1987 novel of the same name, directed by Jonathan Demme. Despite being a box office bomb, Elise received praise for her performance, and well as Chicago Film Critics Association Award for Most Promising Actress and Satellite Award for Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture. She also received her first NAACP Image Award nomination.
2000s
In 2000, Elise went to star in The Loretta Claiborne Story playing Loretta Claiborne. The movie was aired as a part of The Wonderful World of Disney at ABC in early 2000. She received good reviews for performance as Claiborne. Later that year, she was female lead in Jamie Foxx's movie Bait, the film was a huge financial failure, and received mostly negative reviews from critics. The following year, she starred opposite Gregory Hines in the biographical drama Bojangles. In 2002-2003, she made guest appearanced on the UPN comedy series Girlfriends in which she played an HIV-positive woman, and in the Showtime drama Soul Food.
In 2002, Elise starred alongside Denzel Washington in the crime film John Q. It became a box office success, grossing over $100 million. She next had a leading role in the independent drama Woman Thou Art Loosed portraying Michelle, an abused young woman who finally got the help she needed behind bars. This role won her a Black Reel award for Best Actress and well as received Independent Spirit Award for Best Female Lead nomination. She later starred in the political thriller The Manchurian Candidate, co-starring with Denzel Washington second time.
In 2005, Elise went to star in the comedy drama film Diary of a Mad Black Woman written by Tyler Perry and directed by Darren Grant. she received positive reviews for her performance, while film received mostly negative reviews. The film still was huge box office success, grossing over $50 million against a budget of $5 million. She won her first NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actress in a Motion Picture for this movie. From 2005 to 2007, Elise starred in the CBS crime drama series Close to Home, playing the Marion County, Indiana (Indianapolis) prosecutor Maureen Scofield. Her character was killed off in the last episode of the series. The series was cancelled on May 2007. She received NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series in 2006 for this series. She later guest starred in two Shonda Rhimes' dramas; Private Practice in 2007, and Grey's Anatomy in 2009.
In 2007, Elise has appeared in two biographical drama films. First was Pride opposite Terrence Howard based upon the true story of Philadelphia swim coach Jim Ellis. Later, she appeared again opposite Denzel Washington in The Great Debaters, based on an article written about the Wiley College debate team by Tony Scherman for the spring 1997 issue of American Legacy. in 2009, she starred opposite Cuba Gooding Jr. in the television film Gifted Hands: The Ben Carson Story, winning NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actress in a Television Movie, Mini-Series or Dramatic Special.
2010s
In 2010, Elise starred in the drama film For Colored Girls as the battered wife Crystal. The film is based on Ntozake Shange's 1975 original choreopoem for colored girls who have considered suicide / when the rainbow is enuf, and was written, directed and produced by Tyler Perry. While the film itself received mixed to negative reviews, her performance was praised by many critics. One journalist described her as "the great lost Best Supporting Actress contender of the 2010 season". Lisa Schwarzbaum of Entertainment Weekly comments: "The female cast is great, with especially fierce performances from Loretta Devine, Kimberly Elise, Phylicia Rashad, and Anika Noni Rose. But stuck in a flailing production that might just as well invite Perry's signature drag creation Madea to the block party, the actors' earnest work isn't enuf." She won NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture for her performance.
Elise has had starring roles in a number of independent films in 2000s, include a leading role in Ties That Bind (2011). She co-starred alongside Whoopi Goldberg in the Lifetime television film A Day Late and a Dollar Short in 2014. In 2013, she began starring in the VH1 comedy-drama series Hit The Floor. In 2015, she has appeared in the well-received comedy-drama film Dope, and the following year co-starred opposite Kerry Washington in the HBO film Confirmation. Later in 2016, Elise starred in the Christmas comedy-drama film Almost Christmas opposite Danny Glover, Gabrielle Union and Mo'Nique. She next starred in Death Wish opposite Bruce Willis, a remake of the 1974 film of the same name. In 2019, she appeared in the science fiction film Ad Astra.
2020s
In 2020, Elise was cast opposite Justin Theroux in the Apple TV+ drama series The Mosquito Coast based on the 1981 novel by Paul Theroux.
Personal life
Elise was married to Maurice Oldham from 1989 to 2005. The couple had two daughters, born in 1990 and 1998. Not long after their divorce, in 2007, Oldham died from a "massive blood clot".
Elise's maternal descent is of the Songhai people. Elise is vegan and has worked with PETA to promote the lifestyle.
Filmography
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Awards and nominations
Acapulco Black Film Festival
1999: Nominated – Best Actress for Beloved (1998)
African-American Film Critics Association
2010: Won – Best Supporting Actress for For Colored Girls
Black Reel Awards
2002: Won – Best Supporting Actress for Bojangles (2001)
2003: Nominated – Best Actress for John Q (2002)
2005: Nominated – Best Supporting Actress for The Manchurian Candidate (2004)
2005: Won – Best Actress, Independent Film for Woman Thou Art Loosed (2004)
2006: Won – Best Actress for Diary of a Mad Black Woman
2011: Nominated – Best Actress for For Colored Girls
2011: Won – Outstanding Ensemble for For Colored Girls
CableACE Award
1997: Won – Supporting Actress in a Movie or Miniseries for The Ditchdigger's Daughters (1997)
Chicago Film Critics Association Awards
1999: Won – Most Promising Actress for Beloved (1998)
1999: Nominated – Best Supporting Actress for Beloved (1998)
Golden Satellite Awards
1999: Won – Best Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture – Drama for Beloved (1998)
NAACP Image Awards
1999: Nominated – Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture for Beloved (1998)
2002: Nominated – Outstanding Actress in a Television Movie, Mini-Series or Dramatic Special for Bojangles (2001)
2003: Nominated – Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture for John Q (2002)
2003: Nominated – Image Award Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series for "Soul Food" (2000)
2005: Nominated – Image Award Outstanding Actress in a Motion Picture for Woman Thou Art Loosed (2004)
2006: Winner – Image Award Outstanding Actress in a Motion Picture for Diary of a Mad Black Woman
2006: Nominated – Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series for "Close to Home"
2007: Winner – Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series for "Close to Home"
2010: Winner – NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actress in a Television Movie, Mini-Series or Dramatic Special for "Gifted Hands: The Ben Carson Story"
2011: Winner – Image Award Outstanding Actress in a Motion Picture for "For Colored Girls"
Independent Spirit Awards
2005: Nominated – Best Female Lead for Woman Thou Art Loosed (2004)
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Della Davidson Elementary School Honor Roll – First Quarter 2017-2018
Principal’s List (All A’s) Abraham, Luke Elias Adams, Catherine Archer Adams, Indaniya A’myani Albadry, Malak Mohamed Alderson, Michael Rel Alford IV, John Warner Allen, Hardy Vinson Amidon, Annabelle Kristin Anderson, Chloe Ryan Baeshen, Norah Ruth Beard, Bradley William Belk, Rylee Erin Bell, Valerie Denise Blackburn, Collins Brantley Blackwood, Donald James Bodie, Eden Brooks Bouldin, William Maxwell Bowling, Poppy Katherine Bragg, John Lawson Brasell, Thomas Murry Burkes, Avery Jane Burlaka, Anna Campbell, James Bryan Carlisle, Dylan Cerny Carr, Sophie Anne Chambers, Chi Tianna Tameko Chavis, Ruby Maude Chen, Winnie Clark, Hudson Truett Colby, Andrew David Collums, Paisley Isabelle Cooper, Adam Michael Cormack, Madison Leigh Cowgill, Benjamin Garrett Curry, Nilydia Nicole Dale, Lake Reed Denevan, Brody Patrick Edlin, Lydia Catherine Embry, Mamie Caldwell Farese, Alexa Perry Feltenstein, Liza Kimbrell Ferguson, Jordyn Armani Fortyz, Xander Bryce Franks, Addison Elise Fruge’, Benjamin Guy Gandhi, Sanya Manish Gary, Walker Edmond Giles, Harris Fisher Gray, Sadie Alan Green, Mary Bea Greene, Isabel Faye Hale, Mary Elena Hall, Hayden Zackery Hamilton, Judson Silas Hill, Jordan Amir Hipp, Abigail Laura Houston, Zaria Mau’Ja Hyneman, Howard Povall James, Calvin Larry Jang, Jun Jones, Eleanor Claire Jones, Molly Caroline Jones, Sawyer Reed Kariuki, Claire Ng’endo Kava, Luseane Keskin, Adem Keskin, Sibel Elizabeth King, Eleanor Anne Knef, Ava Grace Knight, Evan Dewayne Koestler, Andrew Preston Kosko, Garrett Alexander Kovachev, Martin Evgeni Laporte, Kenton James Lauzon, Kimberly Madison Levy, Lillian Vera Lewis, Julia Slade Lowery, Ellie McCay Luber, Charlotte Allen Lynch, Breannah Danielle Lynn, Tate Alden Mason, Katherine Mims McGinness, Alexandria Eve McLellan, Elizabeth Rose Meyer, Logan Charles Milton, Henry Tucker Moore, Andrew Taygen Moore, Russell Paul Morales-Romero, Brittany Michelle Morgan, D’Nijha Danielle Morris, Wyatt Bryan Myers, Carter Lewis Nemesek, Jackson James Nichols, Kelling Elizabeth Nordstrom, Katherine Crenshaw Odom, Streater Bliss Oliver, Leecie Bella Overby, Hogan Ryan Oyler, Henry Chadwick Pan, Raymond Park, Jinseo Patel, Rishi Rakesh Payne, Peyton Rowe Pegues, Madison Renae Percy, Phinizy Davis Percy, William Strong Perry, Anna Reed Pettis, Jerkeria Amyai Phillips, Preston David Putt, Harrison Gage Rainey, Elijah Edward Rajesh, Saishri Reeder, Ella Grace Reynolds, Madison Nicole Rhodes, Mary Helen Roane, Kathryn Annette Robbins, Michael Anderson Roberson, Ann Lillian Robinson, James Barrett Robinson, Rachel Lynn Rogers, Chanijah Makaila Santiago, Krizhan Wynn Tubale Schuesselin, Nancy Elaine Shaw, Zoe Elizabeth Shelton, John Mack Sherman, Gracie Jackson Sherman, Olivia Cate Shinall, Trevor Dean Shipman, Samuel Aylon Sisk, Trinity Ja’Kiya Smith, Anna Prescott Smith, Collier Elizabeth Smith, JoAnna Maize Smith, Zander Kade Snider, Kylie Anne Stein, Michael Anthony Mack Steinriede, Eleanor Catherine Still, Michael Banks Sullivan, William Russell Tatum, Cohen Hux Thompson, William Wright Toms, Pearce Pegram Tosh, Amanda Claire Trout, Davis Walker Turner, James Talmadge Turner, Sullivan Catledge Urbanek, Evan Harper Van Every, Thaxton Delane Vaughan, Graham Thomas Vega, Isabella Leigh Vincent, Ari Levi Wadlington, Keirra Lynn Waldrop, Cameron Lee Waldrop, Elise Ann Waller, Andrew Hinton Warrington, John Patrick Weaver, Dorian Jacob White, John Wilson Wigginton, Aubrey Mae Wiley, Lorelei Kathryn Wilfawn, Claire Kamryn Wilkes, Alice Gardner Williams, Ellen Kate Wilson, Loughran Samantha Woo, Yewon Youngblood, Cameron Layne Zinn, Dequan Montez
Teacher’s List (All A’s & B’s) Adams, Olandria Lashea A’layshia Agnew, Andrew Laster Alhusban, Ghaith Ali Amaya Hernandez, Noeli Nicole Anthony, Joshua Cole Armstrong, Kylan Lashun Arya, Medha Avdiienko, Anatolii Balderama, Ingrid Yamilet Ball, Camden Jace Barnes, Lela Monae Barrett, Aniston Claire Bass, Eden Derartu Beard, Mary Virginia Beauchamp, Luly Anne Bell, Jacob Taylor Bennett, Callie Grace Blackwelder, Jaxon Xander Bogue, Ali Cheyanne Bolton, Parker Elizabeth Bondurant, Stanford James Booker-Wilkins, Mary Kay Booker, Zaniyah A’Leah Booth, Stephen Armand Brannon, Ca’Mari D’Aisha Brannon, Khalisia Anaya Brownlee, Addison Elizabeth Brownlee, Olivia Gracelyn Burrell, David Lee Carroll, Thomas David Cassidy, William Garner Castillo, Yostin Yarid Cayetano, Caitlin Cayetano, Caylee Denise Centellas, Javier Enrique Certion, Kasidy Allyse Chaney, Elliott Chavis, Bazil Major Cockrum, McKenna Renee Cook, Joe Garrett Cowgill, Isabella Katherine Crain, Kennedy Clark Crouch, Campbell Cathryn Crowe, Clara Darden Cunningham, Harper Ray Davis, Brooklyn Landry Davis, Lyric Alexander Davis, Sierra Niquel Denham, Emerson Grace Dennis, Elijah Daniel Ding, Joanna Donahoe, Barrett Hardy Douglas, Grace Adin Downing, Margaret Caroline Doyle, Sean Riley Elhawy, Abdallah Khaled Elhawy, Sohila Khalid Erwin, Parker Thomas Evans, Hunter Lee Feathers, Reagan Leigh Ferguson, Cade Baxter Fields, August Flowers, Marcus Jerome Foster, Nevan David Fountain, Thomas Whittingtion Freeman, Salayah Samere Frierson, Deslyn Reann Gaia, Wesley Stephens Gammill, Brayden Thomas Gilliom, Aryanna Kenise Ginn, Micah Joseph Gist, Grayson Taylor Gray, Parker Thompson Greer, Micah Alexxander Gregory, Kingston Wells Gregory, London Jules Griffin, Clayton Rusty Wayne Hankins, Deangelo Omari Harbin, Mariah Kionna Hardenburgh, Madelyn Brooke Harrington, Sophia Clair Harris, Lainey Elizabeth Harrison, Taylor Matthew Haymans, George Stouton Helveston, Susan Patton Hendrickson, Carson Alexander Herrington, Carter Matthew Hervey, Adaysia Holcomb, Benjamin Cade Hom, Nathanael Ioan Hopper, Jeremy Campbell Hosemann, Sarah Katherine Howell, LaKayla Lauren Maree Huchin, David Alexander Hunt, Kaden Deshawn Hunter, Riley Claire Jacobs, Da’Niya Rena James, William David Jernigan, Maier Dixon Johnson, Hannah Brooke Johnson, William Jay Jones, Makinzi Gabrielle Jones, William Wesley Kelley, Caroline Jewel Kelly, Jasmine Grace King, Emily Katherine Knighton, Cohen Hoyt Le, Ryan Gia Bao Lewellen, Grady Charles Lewis, Allyson Kate Lilly, Lucy Lujie Love, Caroline Grace Lovelady, William Niles Lowe, Nicholas Wallace Luke, Harrison Thomas Maiden, Simeon Rashad Marzouk, Farida Omar Masinelli, Andrew Charles Mathis, Isaiah Contrell Mayo, John Alexander Mayo, William Bradley McCullough, Brody Cole McEwen, Kennedy Brooke McJunkins, Addyson Auraiyana McKenzie, Layton Rose McThune, Deundrea Rowmel Montgomery, Ann Luckett Morgan, Emma Hardin Najjar, Noah Joseph Nautiyal, Riddhi Neely, Robert Myril Nguyen, Phuoc James Thien Nocentino, Gabrielle May Notestone, Nancy Carole Nuon, Ian Cole Oliver, Robert Eli Owens, Chequila Aeisha MyAngel Perez Alfaro, Itzari Perry, Jamari De’Juan Phillips, Antonio Deangelo Pritchard, Serenity Juliet Radwan, Renad Ramsey, Bradley Wayne Ray, Siobhan Julia Reed, Germaine Emmanuel Roane, Braxton Jewell Robinson, Andrea Nicole Robinson, Cory Brandon Robinson, Jada Sha’Mya Rodriguez-Padilla, Stephanie Ross, Elijah James Russell, John Alden Sanchez, Alexander Cash Sankar, Deekshita B Schock, Kennedy Jo Schornhorst, Lillian Hannah Schweigart, Tryston Scott Scoggins, Ethan Sheldon, George Lawson Shepard, Kaitlyn Elizabeth Shoaf, Jack Hamilton Shows, Anderson Grady Sims, A’niyah Jhana’e Sims, Ja’Niyah Zha’Rai Singletary, Jane Anne Sisk, Hannah A’lise Smith, Chase Manning Smith, Ly’Niyah Smith, Zyterrion Spight, Xavion Y’Urijah Staten, Haley Marie Stewart, Rebecca Ann Striplin, Alli Reese Sullivan, Anna Kate Summers, Brady Eli Terrell, Destiny L Tew, Dashiel Cohen Thompson, Mariah La’Vonne Torres, Miguel Angel Travis, Savannah Grace Trimble, Tristan Nathaniel Turner, Cortez Lamont Urbina, Alex David Urbina, Gustavo Ussery, Lauren Addison Walker, James Radford Wallace, Rakerion Rickyus Watts, Kayla Marie Watts, Madalynne E Webb, Colten Joseph Wells, Reid Thornton Westmoreland, Allie Jaymes Westmoreland, Luke Chadwick Wilkins, Jayden Rashaan Wilks, Alexis Makayla Williams, Cooper Marshall Williams, Olivia Louise Williams, Sarai’ Danielle Wilson, Jussyaih Keeyunnah Wilson, Zanija Alexis Nicole Windham, John Colvin Winkler, Lily Anne Woodard, Audarrius Dewayne Yourn, Kloey Lynn Zhang, Grant Ruiyuan
Oxford Intermediate School Honor Roll – First Quarter 2017-2018
Principal’s List (All A’s) Adams, Lily Belden Alexander, Captain Provine Allen, Hylan Gates Arevalo, Luis Angel Bain, Samuel Stewart Baker, Harley Jayne Barr, Nelson Mandrill Berry, Caroline Lillian Bigham, Ann Hunter Boone, Pharis Louise Bourn, Mary Mills Bradley, Taylor Kate Brown, Ajzah Iyuana-Jakia Bruce, Elliot Olen Bundren, Sara Kate Byars, Mary Dale Campbell, Benjamin Marshall Cancer, Zaria Cannon, Ty’Derrius Quavieon Carleton, Carley Gray Carlisle, Connor Hugh Carroll-Gonzalez, Sophia Jeanette Cassidy, Jillian Everett Claassen, Juneau Cohen, Rachel Cohn, Sofia Grace Coleman, Sariyah Mae-Lynn Colley, Megan Elizabeth Collins, Deandre Quevon Cooper, Nathaniel Harry Covington, Blake Elliot Crenshaw, Jacob D Dabbs, Alice Kathryn Dale, Atticus Darwin Daniels, John Swayze Daugherty, Miller Michael Denham, Evelyne Lee Dennis, Jeffrey Brown Dolan, John Henry Dossett-Bridgers, Elsie James Dossett-Bridgers, Lee Tucker East, Ava Lee Edwards, Lucas David Eubanks, Nikki Mae Farese, Luke William Ferriss, Cayden Quin Floate, Wyatt Matthew Flowers, Alexander Harris Foster, Larcen Michelle Fountain, James Michael Frierson, Camaria Calyse Fruge’, Charles Mitchell Fuller, Andrevion Rayshad Gentry, Claire Renae Gililland, Hayden Claire Golden, Quevyn Javion Golmon, William Bradley Goolsby, Victoria Ann Goulet, Gilad Grafton, Carolyn Chase Grantham, Bradley Wynne Gray, Harper Elizabeth Gray, Madeline Elizabeth Greene, Samuel Thomas Greenlee Doty, Georgia Love Hamilton, Taylor Grace Harper, John Andrew Heard, Parker Madison Helsel, Maci Hemmins, Scarlet Virginia Henderson, Susanna Elise Heuer, Sam Robertson Hill, Jack Westbrook Hill, William Maxwell Hilliard, Xaikeese Deontae Hitchcock, Jonas Grey Hollinger, Christopher William Homan, Madeline Taylor Hooker, Anna Elise Houston, Walker Wyatt Hurdle, Ella Beth Ibrahim, Mennah Mohamed Ali Ivy, Jack Whitten Jones, Henry Tucker Jones, Kamari Danielle Jones, Kobe Isaiah Jones, Madison Elizabeth Jones, Zoey Denise Karahan, Elisa Fonseca Kevin, Bridgette Kirk, Benjamin Carter Koestler, Leland Matthew Langendoen, Isabelle Terezija Lawhead, Christine Elizabeth Laws, Edward Knox Le, Michelle T Lowery, Madeline Grace Luber, Miles Atchison Majumdar, Sneha Makamson, Benjamin Joseph Maloney, Brady Michael Mauney, Ellie Katherine Maxwell, Mae Covington Mayo, Ian James McClellan, Ella Catherine McCready, Carson Neal McLellan, Andrews Mitchell Meagher, Mary Lucile Beatrice Mina-Reyes, Gabriel Alexander Monroe, George Henry Moss, Lucy Claire Murthy, Prajwal Narasimha Nagle, Nicholas Ming-Rui Najjar, Adam Alexander Nichol, Thomas Osborn Noel, Mary Grace Notestone, William King Oyler, Cole Madeline Perry, Lucy Clare Randle, Ava Caroline Rayburn, Thomas Harrison Rayner, Lila Elizabeth Reeder, Emma Kathryn Ritchie, Alexandra Ingrid Roland, Elijah Sessions Salau, Fawaz Olaitan Samuels, Charles Kane Sanchez, Tomas Alessandro Schmelzer, Carson Joseph Schmelzer, Catherine Elizabeth Scott, Anne Bailey Scott, Cooper Aubrey Shaw, Annie Cade Sherman, Evelyne Graham Shipman, Mary Margaret Shorter, Addyson Grace Shows, Emily Crawford Smith, Julia Anne Smith, Sharpe Holiman Smith, Sutherland Ross Solinger, Jordan Maxwell Srinath, Navaneeth Stinnett, Brady Patrick Sudduth, Ashley Lorraine Taylor, Janiya B A Tomlinson, Vivian Anne Tschumper, Katherine Mae Tulchinsky, Jacob Tulchinsky, Payton Ann Urbanek, Kaitlyn Sanders Valliant, Wells Gregory Van Every, Everhett Hawkins Vasilyev, Vivian Scott Vega, Sarah Kendall Vijayasankar, Arjun Vo, Binh Quoc Wages, Mallory Jennings Waldrop, Fisher Wells Walker, Ava Taylor Walker, Samantha Daye Walls, Jason Kendrick Weaver, Alana Ann White, Charles S Wicker, Claire Catherine Wigginton, Georgia Gray Wilkes, Carter Broom Wilkinson, William Pratt Williamson, Alice Lindley Wilson, Ava Elizabeth Wilson, Caroline Rose Wilson, Jeremiah Windham, Byron Pearson Windham, Clayton Page Young, Grant Powell
Teacher’s List (All A’s & B’s) Abbott, Carolyn Rose Al-Ostaz, Mohannad Ahmed Allen, Walker Harrison Almutairi, Hanin Anderson, Jakeria Anderson, Seger Cappaert Anjanappa, Saurab S Aquino, Zaiden Allen Arnold, Bailey Reighn Atkinson, Landon Kyle Austin, Mariam Catherine Avery, Kanalu Olamana Baddour, Paul Marion Balkin, Gabriela Analise Banks, Cam’Ron Barry, Brooke Padgitt Barton, Katherine Louise Bass, James Tanner Bean, Z’nyla Amor Belenchia, Natalie Paige Benedict, Anna Lauren Bishop, Margaret Ann Blackwelder, Jagger Anthony Blair, Natalie Elizabeth Blount, Levi Daniel Bombelli, Nicholas Boyas, William Joaquin Brasell, Jane Saxon Brown, Madison Ann Buford, Julian Burleson, Dixie Katherine Burns, Hunter Kylen Busby, Jack Garland Busby, Mary Caroline Buschlen, Keaton Vaughn Buzareiba, Raghad Omran Caldwell, Jordan Austin Campbell, A’Yhuna Nakeyia Carmean, Evelyn Rose Carmean, Jane Reeves Carrington, Glenn Elizabeth Carter, Callie Grace Case, Olivia Linton Castillo-Tabora, Genesis Causey, Jacquelynne Jeanne Edith Certion, M’Layjah Jovian Cerveny, Andrew David Coleman, Nadia Bethanie Cope, John Grayson Cormack, Kennedy Reese Cottom, Leiaidra Mi’Joi Crocker, Timothy Ezekiel Dale, Madelyn Sophia Daniels, Annika Marie Davis, Madison Rihanna Doner, Emileigh Grace Dowling, Larkin Bernini Dudley, Jeremiah Lajordan Ealey, So’Nia Carrie Christine East, Michael Ann Eastland, Hiram C Espinoza, Jayda Sophia Estes, Wesley Brett Farmer, Marjorie Elizabeth Fassinger, Kaden Chase Felix, Matthew Ripken Finner, Christopher A J Flaschka, Max Russell Wolf Flaschka, Mollie Blair Ford, Christopher Ezekiel Fowler, Kathryn Presley Franklin, Thomas Gerald Freeman, Wyatte Holden Fuller, Kardesia Janae’ Gaia, John Wallace Gandhi, Syna Manish Gillis, Lindsey Elizabeth Glenn, Raven Tarrell Dee Green, Ladaejah Jeriah Grem, William Miles Gussow, Shaun David Hamilton, Emma Kathleen Haralson, Hannah Lynn Harrington, Chloe Marie Hazlewood, Margaret Elaine Henderson, Evelyn Lynn Herrera, Alexander Santiago Herron, Kentravion Temelle Hilliard, Akevia Leigh-Ann Hilliard, Ryan Glenn Hillmer, Cailey Nicole Hobson, Breuna Cheri Hodges, Makyah Zaire Horton, Auriana Hyche, Avery Lynn Ibrahim, Zeyad Mohamed Ali Jackson, Elise Ann Jernigan, Patricia Bell Joyce, Colby Richard Jubera, Robert Judson, Braylen Terrell Kamman, Barrett Denton Kelley, Madelyn Kent, Reid Andrew Kimbrell, Elizabeth Rivers Knef, Andrew H Knight, Colton Gray Kosko, Bailey Mullins Landry-Rahaim, Rose Latimer, Sarah Ross Le, Kevin Lewis, Avery Pierce Lewis, Elaina Renee Lewis, Jon Allen Lewis, Samuel Wallace Lovorn, Rowan Elliott Lowe, Jane Claire Martin, Colton Andrew Martins, Pedro Machado May, Olivia Helen Mayo, Cait Frances Mayoral, Braden John McCarty, Tamiyiah MoShay McCollins, Zuri Ayana McCullen, Laura Kathleen McCurdy, Sean Thomas McDaniel, Aden Gregory McElroy, Mattie Elizabeth McMillian, Javien Malachi Mercier, Georgia Rose Metcalf, Zoe Abigail Miller, Ana Mitchell, Ameir Mercedes Montgomery, Elizabeth Stewart Moreton, Anders Morgan, Houston Rivers Morgan, Michaela Lynn Mott, William Ross Munoz-Pascacio, Nathalie Nautiyal, Rishi Ndaruhutse, Boaz Tonto Nichols, William Ray Nordstrom, William Davis Norman, Robert Harrell O’Dowd, Brendan Charles Osborne, Annelise Taylor Parker, Elijah Parsons, Madelyn Yahel Pascacio, Joshten Raul Patton, Nyla Danielle Perkins, Anna Claire Pharr, Luke Benjamin Pruitt, Parker Jude Randle, Ethan Monroe Ray, Layton Ramsey Reed, Virginia Lynn Richards, Benjamin Graham Richards, Elijah Davis Rico, Anna Beatrix Rico, Patrick Finlay Robertson, Rivers Burton Robinson, Chance Robinson, Lillian Grayson Roy, Sam Morgan Samaniego, Alexa Itsallana Saxton, Andrew Martin Schardan, Julian Schock, Landon David Schwaegerl, Lena Charlotte Schweigart, Brenleigh Paige Scott, Nicholas Dane Scruggs, Sydney Kathryn Shoaf, Abby Elliston Sipes, Brooks Sipps, Annabelle Grace Smith, Emaleigh Sosa Rodriguez, Franklin Speed, John Thomas Strum, Madison Grace Swingle, Jack Manning Tallie, Kamayia Tallie, Keon’Taye Da’Shan Tatum, Carlisle Emery Taylor, Avaleigh Renee Taylor, Sovient Zantrell Thigpen, Alicia Renee Thomas, Amelia Walker Toles, Noah Elex Tompkins, Lillie Lizabeth Toney, Deriah Elizabeth Treloar, Davis Alexander Tyson, Tara Nicole Urbina, Natalia Elena Ussery, Reed Fowler Valliant, Rebeka Claire Vaughn, Brinnan Jaynes Vaughn, Makinly Grace Wadley, Amari Latrice Wadley, JaMarion Martavis Weathersbee, Mary Carolyn Elizabeth Webb, Elizabeth Riggan White, Kierstan Marcia Wicker, Bryce Chapin Wiley, Violet Nicole Wilkins, Stella Kathryn Wilkinson, Katherine Owen Wishon, Dylan Lee Wymer, Abraham Young, Kasiyah Kevionna Youngblood, Olivia Ashlyn Zachos, Lucian
Oxford Middle School Honor Roll – First Quarter 2017-2018
Principal’s List (All A’s) Abernathy, Sallie Virginia Addy, Aiden Lamar Alluri, Ajay Varma Amidon, Noah Jared Atchley, Andrew Crawford Austin, Katherine Grace Baggett, Kanesha Latrice Ball, Braden Matthew Barksdale, Brianna Denise Barrett, Lealand Gracie Barrios, Emory Caperton Beauchamp, Mattie Hanks Berry, William Wells Bianco, Catherine Louise Bigham, Brock Thurman Blair, Lydia Helen Bland, Hudson Lawrence Boudreaux, Claire Brewer, Joshua Alexander Brown, Jonathan Campbell, William Hayden Caradine, Miles Milton Emett Carter, Elijah Guy Carter, Joseph Andrew Case, Audrey Davis Cassisa, Carolina Grace Clark, Lacey Katherine Clinton, Nora Dean Cook, Madeline Ellsworth Cooper, Ciara Jo Crawley, Carsyn Swayzie Dabbs, Walker Pace Daniels, Dorothy Grace Davis, Farryn Kennedy Dennis, Julia McQueen Devera, Rowan Hayes Douglas, Faith Ann Dyminski, Thomas Randall Farmer, Sadie Grace Fruge’, Rosemary Katherine Giles, Lucian Witherspoon Goulding, Aidan S. Green, Henry Hasselman Greene, Amelia Lea Greer, Allison Reed Habeeb, Reagan Leigh Harper, Hannah Heard, Kaitlyn Paige Heuer, Everett Bowen Hill, John Bailey Hunt, Addison Marleigh Johnson, Josianna Elizabeth Kang, Mina Karthikeyan, Keerthin Kendricks, John Scott Knight, Ethan Tyler Latil, Jacob Walker Le, Johnson Le, Thu Anh Lewis, Louise Anne Ligon, Charles Thomas Little, Rosemary Elizabeth Love IV, John Clark Maryam, Numa Mathis, Kaylin Jennae Maxwell, James Donald McClure, Jeffrey Williams Miller, Saylie Parker Monteith, Savannah Isabel Bel Moore, Sarah Grace Murphy, Patrick Francis Newsom, William Luke Nordstrom, Benjamin Eli Ormon, Ava Kathryn Patel, Aidan Rakeah Perry, John West Purdom, Kara Elizabeth Ratliff, Charleston Edward Rayburn, Cecilia Reed, Vanessa Nicha Reysen, Ember Noelle Rhodes, Katelin Faith Roberson, Riley Elizabeth Robinson, Grant Wilson Rock, Cassidy Nicole Rubenstein, Zoe Elizabeth Sawyer, MacKenzie Lee Sawyer, Madison Nicole Schmelzer, Callie Grace Sharp, Chloe Anne Shelton, Emma Sanders Shipley, Savannah Harlow Shorter, Ashten Dean Smith, Stratton Holt Steinriede, Anne Walcott Stevens, Heath Michael Stewart, Olivia Ellen Sullivan, Aidan Thomas Sweeney, Connor Patrick Swingle, Molly Caroline Thompson, Ella McKinley Tosh, Ella Kathryn Trujillo, Aaron Michael Valdez, Xavier Edgar Wages, Caroline Grayson Walker, Anna Caroline Warrington, James Davis Weathersbee, Jeremiah Davis White, Avery Hannah Wicker, Sarah Grace Wigginton, Luke Lafayette Wilkinson, John Franklin Hassell Windham, William Thomas Woo, Nathan Kyoungseo Yant, Jane Isabella Zhang, Luke Xi
Teacher’s List (All A’s & B’s) Alexander, Zakeri Alan Alger, Anna Aloia, Jonah Grayson Anderson, James Wilder Arizaga, Genoveva Grace Armstrong, Aubrey Laine Austin, Brooks Crockett Baeshen, Andrew Hesham Bailey, Ramey Elliott Barnett, Evelyn Eliot Barton, Grace Anne Beebe, John Robert Belk, Aiden James Bell, Diamond Kierra Bergeron, Molly Merritt Best, Lauren Elizabeth Bial IV, Joseph John Bishop, Steven Matthew Blaylock, Evelyn Isabella Blount, Hope Davidson Bogan, Ticyana Anecia Renay Booker, Kirsten Ja’Derria Bowling, Adam Miller Brazell, Jessica Paige Brewer, Kaitlyn Emma Bruce, Norah Mary Jane Buchanan, Joseph Thomas Burkes, Anna Sophia Burkes, Delaney Grace Busby, Hattie Elizabeth Buschlen, Ethan Gareth Bush, Levi Matthew Byars, Charles Randolph Cabello, Michael Caldwell, Kalvia O’Nealvea Caldwell, Sparkle Ariel Campbell, Alysia Michelle Carothers, Sharenity Lynn Carwile, William Westmoreland Case, Mary McLauren Childers, Eva Ruth Contractor, Ria Zaksis Cooper, Noah Emmanuel Cope, Aiden Saliba Crane, John Spencer Crowe, Ellen Emerson Dabney, Thompson Daugherty, Amelie Parker Dennis, Ivy Suzanne Dennis, Jackson William Dorrell, Colin Semmes Downing, Stephen Matthew Dunaway, Drue Alexis Elliott, William M Ellis, William Vaiden Enfinger, Jena Brooke Fair, Virginia Ross Brown Fiveash, Jayda Grace Floate, Aidan Mark Freeman, Grace Kennedy Freeman, Samari Shani Fyke, Lola Carter Gaia, Madeleine Barnett Gililland, Joshua Alan Grantham, Robert Sharp Hanbury, Lauren Elizabeth Hardy, Julia Brent Harvey, Michael David Helsel, Mia Claire Hemmins, Jude Owen Henderson, Isabel Morrow Hewitt, Mary Alexandra Hickey, Morgan Hill, Anna Louise Ho, Jennifer Hodge, Claire Elise Hood, Catelin Grace Houston, Audria Aerial Huggins, Lylian Douglas Hunter, Sara Grace Hyneman, Henry Lewis Jacob, Katherine Elizabeth Jo, Samuel Hwanhee Johnson, Luke Daniel Jones, Averie Taylor Kincaid, David William Kirkwood, Ryan Tray’Shawn Langley, Avery Marie Lewis, William Goodloe Lipsey, JaMichael Takyland Logan, Vincent Chase Lowery, Charles Gavin Lynch, Robert Michael Madkins, Sariah Monyae May, Sarah Lynlee McGinness, Arkady Walker McInnis, Taylor McKey, Jude McMillan, Andersen Elizabeth Mercier, Audrey Elizabeth Metts, Linley Ann-Marie Mims, Allyson Rhea Mitchell, Makalah Renea Montgomery, Joel David Moore, Hayden Tyler Moore, Kallie McKade Morarie, Veronica Magdalena Morse, Allie Lynn Mott, Tacie Jane Mullen, Bryce Owen Murphey, Archer Smith Murphey, Webb Smith Norphlet, Elijah JaQuon O’Dowd, Davis Winton Owens, Laila Arquel Pasco-Pranger, Asa James Patterson, Michael Elias Perry, Ada Grace Pettis, Keanna Ne’veah Ponder, Michael Stratton Porcha, Quincy Allen Porter, Sania Loronz Portera, Owen Samuel Radigan, Luke Thomas Regan, Natalie Grace Renfroe, Land Harris Rhodes, William Lawton Riddell, Ellis Walker Robertson, Lane Brice Rogers, Currie Benton Rousseau, Helen Reed Rowland, Margaret Herron Rucker, Tyler JaJuan Russell, Drake Alan Saenz-Lopez, Darlyn Karina Sanchez-Garcia, Carlos Sanders, Blake Lee Savage, Michael Baylor Schneider, Emery Kathryn Schove, John Stanley Seicshnaydre, Elizabeth Lee Sharp, Aaron Shipman, Bella Scott Short, Ethan Andrew Shows, Cashe Newell Shows, Ross Alan Shull, Charles Wallace Singletary, Matthew Ray Skipworth, Tyler Wesley Smith, Alexis Grace Smith, Chaffin Elizabeth Smith, L’Asia Shekendrea Smith, Larrmyne Colton Spears Smith, Lewis Wynne Smith, Zaria Tyanna Solomon, Ross Whitlow Stallings, James Kyle Stewart, Christian Hope Turner, John Preston Vaughn, Jakira Sharda Vaughn, Leona Abigale Waddell, Olivia Ann Webb, Dixon Thomas Webb, Wesley Whitaker, Martha Sutton JiLu Wicker, Addie Elise Wicker, Luke McNabb Wicker, Tyler Kent Wilfawn, Keegan Douglas Wilkinson, Mary Katherine Suzette Winters, Taylor Woodfin, Aiden Scott Yerger, Harlan Yoste, John Geraghty
Oxford High School Honor Roll – First Quarter 2017-2018
Principal’s List (All A’s) Abernathy, Frances Hazie Addy, Alaina Kathleen Al-Ostaz, Nadeen Ahmed Al-Sherri, Zynub A. Atchley, Abigail Taylor Austin, Lillian Rose Baker, Ellyn Elizabeth Bartholomew, Gretchen Case Beard, Ashley Paige Bial, Lauren Frances Boudreaux, Christian Thomas Boutwell, Allie Kathryn Buchanan, Niamke Conner Bundren, Megan Leigh Burcham, Abagail Elizabeth Buskes, Anneke Lee Jing Qiu Callicutt, William Houston Chatman, Raven Nichelle Cheng, Calendula Yunong Cizdziel, Claire Theresa Cizdziel, Siena Catherine Cohen, Ross Gabriel Coon, Walker Thomas Crawley, John-Russell Cooper Cromwell, Clay Hollingsworth Crouch, Carter Fox Deese, David Henry Doerksen, Edmund Siwei Duperier, Alfred Wortham Elgohry, Marawan Moustafa Farese, Ellis Kilbourne Forgette, Anna Kathryn Freeze, Jordan McKenzie Fruge’, Don Luis Gershon, Eve Miranda Golmon, Graham Truett Goulet, Gabrielle E Goulet, Nicole Mayan Grafton, Addison Hibbs Green, Johnson McCallum Greene, Mary Emma Heiskell, Lucia Lamar Hemmins, Lilian Carroll Ho, Vivian Thuy Hu, Edward Yang Johnson, Walter Warren Jones, Emma Katherine Jones, Grace Anne Kendricks, Mary Charles Larson, Anna Mathis Li, Qing Yun Ligon, John Allen Livingston, Magnolia B Lizotte, George Britson Logan, Grace Nicole Luber, Kurre Thomas Luke, Cayden Angela Mallette, Pope Dolby Maxwell, Ellinor Minhinnette McEachern, Lorie Jordan McIntosh, Ann Caroline McKey, James Keith McKey, Mia Maureen McPhail, Joshua Robert Meagher, John Micheal Mercier, Marcus Karl Mercier, Mary Isabella Metcalf, Zkyra Monique Meyers, Gillian Elizabeth Mills, Addison Marie Mitchell, Lilian Camille Mobley, Alexander James Moen, Rebekah Hannah Mounce, Abigail Lauren Mullen, Sarah Neely Nagle, Alexandra M Nelson, Lauren Anada Renee Norman, Neal Garner Norris, Joseph Landon O’Keefe, Daniel Ryan O’Keefe, Joseph Thomas Overby, Haeden Ryan Pasco-Pranger, Sadie Charlotte Patel, Karina Rakesh Patel, Suhani Ashok Patterson, George Alexander Pearson, Claire Love Pham-Dao, Albert Phu Pham, Tu Nha Anna Pittman, Cady Grace Quinn, Sophia Adams Randall, Hannah Elizabeth Ratliff, Sarah Ann Renfroe, Anna Lauren Rester, Ann Claire Rester, Sydney Ruth Riley, Katherine Cook Robinson, Joseph Daniel Rock, Katelyn Virginia Rogers, Donald Forrest Roland, Virginia Olivia Roth, Hays Spicer Shelton, Samuel David Simpson, Philip Ryan Smith, Keon De’Morris Smith, Lily McCalla Soto, Lorelai Makenzie Spillers, Hannah Elizabeth Stevens, Emily Elise Strum, Carissa Ann Sullivan, Ann Morgan Swords, Julia Adeline Tann, Julia Elizabeth Tannehill, Jack Rhea Teng, Emmanuelle Rachel Thompson, Addison Mae Thompson, Halford Madeline Torrent, James Thomas Travis, Jaxon Owen Van Ness, Peter Fancher Waller, Mary Marshall Ward, Andreel Ti’Keshia Webb, Jaqaun Darnell White, Ava Camille Williams, Ellen Benson Wymore, Martha Olivia Leigh Yerger, Sarah Jane Young, Carter Thomas Zediker, Charlie Evan
Teacher’s List (All A’s & B’s) Abel, Elijah Taylor Abraham, Katherine Louise Adams, Margaret Pepper Adamson, Michael Joel Addy, Elias James Alexander, Breiana LaShaye Andrews, Daniel Logan Archer, Thomas Neal Arnold, Madeline Jean Baggett, Tamyra Alicia Baker, Wilson Benton Barrett, Anna Katherine Beard, Brittni Gail Berry, Eleanor Alexander Best, Aubrey Caroline Bianco, Andrew Joseph Bianco, Samuel Marquette Bishop, Aubrey Reed Bishop, Mary Katherine Blake, Christian Quin-Maronye Boone, Morgan Taylor Boudreaux, Keith Anthony Boughton, Aaliyah Bourn, Gracie Caroline Bradley, Brandon DaShun Bradley, Connor Blake Bradley, Zachary Mar’Tez Brewer, Timothy Hutson Brines, Lawson Henry Brown, Ryan Edward Bruce, Owen Wulff Buskes, Elsie Lee Hua Da Byars, Kathryn Culpepper Byars, Wilton Vance Calderwood, Kathryn Rose Caldwell, Deijanee Nicole Campbell, Saniah Nicole Caraway, Savannah Eve Carothers, Karen Elise Carrington, William Tucker Carwyle, Davis Monroe Case, Catherine Bryan Case, Lucy Catherine Chandler, Lauren Claire Chiniche, Lucy Dale Cipkowski, Leo O’Neil Clark, Abigail Lynn Coleman, Alijah Montana Collins, Alice Cofield Cook, Mary Ellen Coon, Russell Connor Cooper, Jessica Lynn Copley, Jessica Elizabeth Cousar, Reece Franklin Creekmore, Catherine Elizabeth Crosby, Madison Elizabeth Culpepper, Robert Fallon Dabney, Sally Kate Davidson, Adrian J’Quarie Davis, Arden Alicia Davis, Emily R. Davis, Hallie Jane-Lord Dawkins, Anna Gabrielle Dear, Jackson Kent Desler, Elizabeth Brooks Douglas, Jonathan Michael Dukes, Kylin Maurice Durham, James Taylor Dyer, Grace Thompson Easley, Colby J. Eastland, Mary Allyn Edge, Jesse Clifton Evans Elgohry, Kareem Moustafa Evans, Christina Camilla Evans, David Aitken Farese, Emma Reed Farmer, Nolan Scott Field, Catherine Newell Finn, Matthew Evan Flowers, Ty’Derriya J Fogerty, Daryl Charles Franks, Sarah Grace Freelon, Khyan Marquee Frierson, Demarius Ja’Shoun Fuller, Brooks Brown Fulton, Joshua Grey Gardner, Andrew Stephens Gililland, John Michael Gordon, Kyle Dekendric Gordon, Taylor D Gough, Mary Mobley Goulet, Yaniv Liberman Goza, Meredith Tatum Grafton, Daniel Cole Gul, Sharjeel Waseem Gunn, Elizabeth Abigail Hakim, Benjamin Stewart Hale, Benjamin Lewis Hall, Daniel Louis Hardy, Sarah Katherine Harrell, Logan Andrew Avant Harris, Keiona Aaliyah Hartnett, Eli Curtis Hartnett, Samuel Mark Harvey, John McCormick Hayward, Mary Clark Henderson, Andrew Hollensworth Hester, Andrew David Hester, Emily Amanda Hill, Caroline McLain Hillmer, Carter Neil Hitchcock, Grayson Chance Hitchcock, Kaden Presley Hitchcock, Landon Grant Holben, Ethan Clay Holley, Abigail Rose Hollingsworth, William Thomas Holmes, Klaria Ernese Hooker, Preston Alexander Horton, Khaniaya Raquakkia Taylor Hubbell, Hayden Elizabeth Huggins, Nicholas David Hughes, Patricia Kathleen Hultman, Emerson Moffatt Hunter, Lilly McKay Huynh, Kelly Hyche, Nathan Howard Ivy, Anthony Clay Jackson, Charles Julian Jekabsons, Mathew Elias Jenkins, Ruth Anne Johnson, Grace Elizabeth Jones, Khloe Tzion Joyce, Grace Ann Kamman, Caroline Wood Kennedy, Kaitlyn Elizabeth Kimbrell, Avery Ryan Kincaid, Caroline Grace Koestler, William Downing Lamar, Elizabeth Merrill Langendoen, Noah Patrick Lewis, Desiree Nicole Little, William Jacob Longnecker, Alex Jeffery Loper, Michael Blake Lopez, Frida Esparza Madlock, Antonio Dewane Bailey Madlock, Kyndal Camille Marsh, Jeffrey Coleman Marzouk, Heba Omar Marzouk, Mohamed Omar Mayes, Tamara Octavia Divin Mayo, Thomas Hayes McCormick, Parker Keen McCready, Campbell Elizabeth McCullen, Mary Alice McCullough, Tajah Brianna McDaniel, Emma Kate McKeown, Lucas James McKinney, Savannah Rene’e Merrell, Aubrey Kate Metcalf, Zharia Dominique Meyer, Olivia Nicole Mims, Addison Grace Mitchell, Julia Braden Mitchell, Lilli-Grace Camille Moore, Martha Mikaela Moore, Robert Cole Morales Romero, Luis Antonio Morgan, Joshua Carr Morrow, Dolnesha Ka’Jettie Morse, Emily Elizabeth Mott, Matthew Dean Mullins, Ann McCall Munoz, Aldrin Harvey Munoz, Esmeralda Alondra Murphey, Carole Addison Murphy, Anna Lea Murthy, Srujana N. Nalls, Makayla Antoinette Nash, Bo Thomas Neilson, Marjorie Ann Nelson, Olivia Claire Renee Newsom, Anna Grace Newsom, Caroline Virginia Nichopoulos, Alexis Athena Norris, Christian Graham Norris, Niles Spencer O’Neill, Griffin Elliot O’Reilly, Felicity Rose Oliver, Corey Vincent Overby, Ryleigh Grace Parker, Landon Wyatt Parker, Sara Grace Patton, Kathleen Sampson Pearson, Joshua Eli Perkins, John Seton Perrier, Justine Elodie Perry, Knox Nelson Peters, Ann Fava Pettis, Darius Jordan Pittman, Anne Elizabeth Ponder, Stetson Lane Powell, Charles Obie Prillerman, Egypt Ayanna Purdon, Elinor Claire Rankin, Randi Elizabeth Ravishankar, Anish Reynolds, Evangeline Marie Reysen, Summer Victoria Roach, Tejeland Renee Robbins, Lydia Bailey Ross, Taylor Brooke Roth, Andrew Evan Rousseau, Jacob Louis Rowland, Whitman Morse Roy, Jackson Medwick Russell, Abby Grace Rychlak, Olivia Claire Salau, Farid Schove, Mary Dewitt Scott, Tucker Rhodes Scruggs, Michael Andrew Shinall, Ally Virginia Shorter, Tristan Dean Sisk, Syrena Victoriah Smith, Andrew Hartley Smith, Evelyn Gates Smith, Graham Benjamin Smith, Tyler James Smith, Virginia Madeline Smith, William Alexander Sockwell, Ryan James Solinger, Eli Charles Southern, Derrius Ke’Shaun Spears, Sydney Nicole Sterling, Benjamin Dakota Stewart, John Franklin Stinnett, Parker Joseph Stone, Anthony Cade Sudduth, Margaret Ann Sudduth, Virginia Kathryn Surbeck, Collin Queiroz Tann, William Harrison Tannehill, Margaret McKenzie Tatum, Julien Rundell Thompson, Grace Jean Thompson, Julie Marie Tidwell, Vasilios Zachery Tingle, Brooklyn Noelle Toma, Emily Anne Torrent, Charles Joseph Torrent, David Allan Tosh, Dennis Stone Treloar, Avery Elise Trott, Joseph Howard Tyner, Susan Rebecca Upton, Morgan Mackenzie Urbina, Alenys Van Ness, Morgan Alexandra Vijayasankar, Akshaya Wadlington, Hiram Donavon Waller, Sara Katherine Wang, Qi Hang Warrington, Wesley Anne Watts, Ana Brooke Watts, Brandon Hugh Waxler, Elijah Latimer Webb, Hollin Sebastein Webster, Lindsey Marie Wheeler, Kayla Kaprice Wheeler, Sophia Pauline White, Brian Garrett White, Jammie Marcell White, KeMariaha Elise White, Lindsey Cameron Whitehead, Dalton Garvis Whitwell, Davis Carroll Wicker, Eli Scott Wilfawn, Quentin Carter Wilkins, William Thomas Williams, Tyler Jamal Wilson, Paschal Peolia Woodard, Niquisha Monquie Yerger, Frank Montague Young, Jalon Kershun
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Hawaii Five-0 - Episode 8.05 - Kama' Oma 'O, Ka 'Aina Huli Hana - Press Release
AT HALLOWEEN, FIVE-0 MUST INVESTIGATE A STRING OF MURDERS THAT MIRROR STORIES FROM WELL-KNOWN HAWAIIAN FOLKLORE, ON “HAWAII FIVE-0,” FRIDAY, NOV. 3 “Kama’oma’o, ka ‘aina huli hana” – At Halloween, Five-0 must investigate a string of murders that mirror stories from well-known Hawaiian folklore. Also, Grover is called to visit a man hours away from execution who may hold the key to a case that has plagued Grover for years, on HAWAII FIVE-0, Friday, Nov. 3 (9:00-10:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. (“Kama’oma’o, ka ‘aina huli hana” is Hawaiian for “At Kama’oma’o, The Land of Activities”) CHEAT TWEET: #H50 fans, it’s #Halloween & this case, based on Hawaiian folklore, has everyone spooked! @HawaiiFive0CBS! 11/3 9pm http://bit.ly/2yhzdWH REGULAR CAST: Alex O’Loughlin (Steve McGarrett) Scott Caan (Danny “Danno” Williams) Chi McBride (Lou Grover) Jorge Garcia (Jerry Ortega) Meaghan Rath (Tani Rey) Beulah Koale (Junior Reigns) Dennis Chun (Sgt. Duke Lukela) Kimee Balmilero (Noelani Cunha) RECURRING: Joey Lawrence (Aaron Wright) Claire Forlani (Alicia Brown) Eddie (Himself) GUEST CAST: Vivan Durge (Hannah Bell) James Frain (Sebastian Wake) Matt Reidy (Wardes) Michele Carrol (Marissa Walker) Mariah Phommachanh (12-Year-Old Marissa Walker) Rylee Brooke Kamahele (Lacey Bell) Eliza Escano (Defense Attorney) Eric Nemoto (Prosecuting Attorney) Norm Dabalos (Doctor) Walter Espiritu (HPD Uniform) Cleavandor Wright (Desk Guard) Kaliq Rashad (Prison Cell Officer) Geoff Heise (Justice Gregory Parnell) WRITTEN BY: Peter M. Lenkov & Eric Guggenheim DIRECTED BY: Bronwen Hughes
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FALSE TEACHERS TO BEWARE OF... RON TOLIVER(KRGA) BARBARA THOMAS ROBERT SUMMERS ALEXANDER PAGANI JAMEILAH YOUNG MITCHELL JOSHUA HOLMES MATTHEW STEVENSON TODD HALL TRACEY PUGH EZRA HARDEN SHANE MASON LISA MASON ANDREW SMITH APRELLE SMITH VANESSA BROOKS REGINA MARTIN LAGARALL BATES DEANNA DIXON SHALAUNDA BYRD SLATTERY(SHALAUNDA LANAE SLATTERY) TRAVERS SLATTERY PASHA SHADID YUNATI SHADID DEWANN ROLLINSON AXEL SIPPACH(EPIC GLOBAL) YOLANDA POWELL JEREMY GIPSON DANIEL AKINS TRUTHFULLY TAMARA CHYNA DAVIS JOHNETHIA TC MACK CADENCE MCCALL (KAY ASHLEY) MICHAEL WHITE JOY JENKINS DAVID RODGERS ANTHONY LOTT JEREMY BUTLER LACHAUN STRONG LASHONDA WILLIAMS MCCLENDON JONATHAN MCKAY SHAWN MORRIS TORA MORRIS YOLANDA STITH KEVIN LEAL RACQUEL STROUD THADDEUS MATTHEWS MARLON D HESTER SR TRISTAN RASHAD MCPHERSON ANGELA KIRKSEY ROGER KIRKSEY WIL HAMILTON CATHERINE WEATHERS GREGORY HOPE TANGERINE K HOPE BRENDA HUNTER HOPE ELIZABETH JACKSON GRIFFIN PASTOR DAN(DAN GRIFFIN) BROWN MOSHE YEHOSHUA(YEHOSHUA M BROWN) IESHA DESTINY HAWKINS RONZEL PRETLOW JOHN BROWN TERESA COX KENNETH HUGHES DREA HARRIS FLOYD ANTHONY BARBER SADIE GILMORE WILLIAM TYRONE JACKSON SUPREME JOYNER(PREME JOYNER) PATRICIA FRYE GWENDOLYN BROWN PONYO ZACK PONYO LAPAMALA AVANT MARCUS RODGERS DESERENE LESLIE MEREDITH JOEL CAMERON JEREMY JOHNSON MARCUS GILL DAVID E TAYLOR VICKI YOHE KIM DANIELS BRIAN CARN Romans 16:17-18King James Version (KJV) 17 Now I beseech you, brethren, mark them which cause divisions and offences contrary to the doctrine which ye have learned; and avoid them. 18 For they that are such serve not our Lord Jesus Christ, but their own belly; and by good words and fair speeches deceive the hearts of the simple. https://www.instagram.com/p/Bv37zE8pNtz/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=5jh92h2bl0es
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It’s Famous Foodie February! I’m sending love to celebrities that have made positive lifestyle choices in their diets for Black History month. Here’s a recap of all of my Famous Foodies: 11. Colin Kaepernick 12. Chaka Kahn 13. Drake 14. Phylicia Rashad 15. Dick Gregory 16. Venus Williams 17. YG 18. Kimberly Elise 19. Keenan Ivory Wayans 20. Nia Long https://www.instagram.com/p/Buc6b5tBFqX/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=puebavth2jo1
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Mark Pritchard Dj Set - Support for James Blake - Brixton Academy Sat Nov 5th 2016
Thanks to Jamie Harley for recording the set.
It was a Sat night so this set was a bit more Lively than the rest of the tour :)
‘Under The Sun’ is out now: Bleep – smarturl.it/sun-bleep iTunes – smarturl.it/sun-apple
Tracklisting: 1 When I Was In My Prime - Pentangle 2 Slow Dance On A Burial Ground - Stephen Montague 3 School Days and Learning Songs - Moondog, Julie Andrews & Martyn Green 4 Tehillim_ I. Psalm 19_2-5 - Steve Reich 5 Answered Prayers - David Sylvian - MP Re edit 6 The Bells Sketch - James Blake 7 Star Crackout - Hudson Mohawke 8 Rose Hip November - Vashti Bunyan 9 Sad Alron - Mark Pritchard 10 Beautiful people feat Thom Yorke - Mark Pritchard 11 The Blinds Cage A cappella - Beans - Mark Pritchard 12 ? - Mark Pritchard 13 Come Let Us - Mark Pritchard/Gregory Whitehead 14 Evidently Chicken Town - John Cooper Clarke 15 Red Light - Siouxsie and the Banshees 16 Inglan Is Still A Bitch - Linton Kwesi Johnson - Mark Pritchard version test 1 17 Babylon Soundtrack 18 Miracles - Mala 19 Elephant Dub - Mark Pritchard 20 Lord of Lords - Trim Feat Riko Dan - Mark Pritchard prod 21 Topper Top ft Teddy Bruckshot Lady Chann Killa P - Sir Spyro 22 Haunted - Coki 23 Ice Rink - Riko Dan 24 Mere Sher VIP - Kromestar 25 Revelations Test 1 - Mark Pritchard 26 9 Samurai - Kode 9 - Mark Pritchard VIP 27 Out in the streets - Africa Hitech VIP 28 Changes - Mala - Mark Pritchard VIP 29 It’s wack - Dj Rashad & Heavee D 30 Feelingrx12 - Dj Rashad 31 Ni Ten Ichi Ryu - Photek 32 Future Unknown - Dj Krust 33 Szamar Mader - Venetian Snares 34 LFO - LFO - Mark Pritchard Special 35 Lion Feat Riko Dan - Harmonic 313 36 Eve - Spacek - J Dilla Remix 37 Game over - Dabrye Ft Jay Dee & Phat Kat 38 Night Bus - Burial
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