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amphtaminedreams · 2 years
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The Best of the Runway with a Guilty Side of Pre-fall, from A-Z: RTW Fall/Winter 2022 (Part 4)
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-Ming Ma RTW, creative dir.”-
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-Missoni RTW, creative dir. Alberto Caliri -
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-Miu Miu RTW, creative dir. Miuccia Prada-
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-Molly Goddard RTW, creative dir.”-
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-2 Moncler 1952 RTW, creative dir(s). Veronica leoni and Sergio Zambon-
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-Monique Lhuillier RTW, creative dir.”-
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-Monse RTW, creative dir(s). Laura Kim and Fernando Garcia-
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-MSGM RTW, creative dir. Massimo Giorgetti-
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-Nanushka Pre-fall, creative dir. Sandra Sandor-
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-Nensi Dojaka RTW, creative dir.”-
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-No Sesso Pre-fall, creative dir. Pierre Davis-
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-No Sesso RTW-
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-Off-White RTW, creative dir. Virgil Abloh-
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-Olivier Theyskens RTW, creative dir.”-
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-Oscar De La Renta RTW, creative dir(s). Laura Kim and Fernando Garcia-
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-Ottolinger RTW, creative dir(s). Cosima Gadient and Christa Bösch-
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-Our Legacy RTW, creative dir. Christopher Nying-
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-Paco Rabanne RTW, creative dir. Julien Dossena-
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-Palmer Harding RTW, creative dir(s). Matthew Harding and Levi Palmer-
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-Peter Do RTW, creative dir.”-
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-Philosophy di Lorenzo Serafini Pre-fall, creative dir. Lorenzo Serafini-
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-Philosophy di Lorenzo Serafini RTW-
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-Ports 1961 RTW, creative dir. Karl Templer-
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-Prabal Gurung RTW, creative dir.”-
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-Prada RTW, creative dir(s). Raf Simons and Miuccia Prada-
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-Pratt Institute RTW, various designers-
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-Preen by Thornton Bregazzi RTW, creative dir(s). Justin Thornton and Thea Bregazzi-
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-PRISCAVera RTW, creative dir. Prisca Vera Franchetti-
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-Private Policy RTW, creative dir(s). Haoran Li and Siying Qu-
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-Proenza Schouler RTW, creative dir(s). Jack McCollough & Lazaro Hernandez-
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-Rave Review RTW, creative dir(s). Josephine Bergqvist and Livia Schück-
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-Renaissance Renaissance RTW, creative dir. Cynthia Merhej-
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-Reveligion RTW, creative dir. Maria Munro-
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christapratt · 7 years
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Planet G (Grief)
Acrylic, False Eyelashes, and Synthetic Hair on Artist Panel
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Christa Pratt
2017
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hetaczechia · 4 years
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Chris Pratt vs. Christa Pratt
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thenoticeblog · 5 years
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Feeling Good: Pleasure as Ritual Resistance
#Canon80D #jazz #judsonmemorialchurch
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tasksweekly · 7 years
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[TASK 068: METIS]
Shout out to @olivaraofrph​​​ for helping compile this task in celebration of Native American Heritage Month! Metis are a distinct group of people separate from Native American or First Nations tribes, as their ancestors were early French and English colonizers who early on mixed with members of Native tribes, mostly Wabanaki, Mi'kmaq, Algonquin, Saulteaux, Cree, Ojibwe, Menominee, or Maliseet but others made their ways too. As Metis evolved, many continued to marry other mixed people, and sometimes other Europeans or Natives, to get to where it is today as a distinct native identity to be Metis. For the most part they reside in Canada, where they are recognized as one of the three groups of Aboriginal people, but to a lesser extent, they live in the US as well. There’s a masterlist below compiled of over 110+ Metis faceclaims categorised by gender with their occupation and ethnicity denoted if there was a reliable source. If you want an extra challenge use random.org to pick a random number! Of course everything listed below are just suggestions and you can pick whichever character or whichever project you desire.
Any questions can be sent here and all tutorials have been linked below the cut for ease of access! REMEMBER to tag your resources with #TASKSWEEKLY and we will reblog them onto the main! This task can be tagged with whatever you want but if you want us to see it please be sure that our tag is the first five tags, @ mention us or send us a messaging linking us to your post!
THE TASK - scroll down for FC’s!
STEP 1: Decide on a FC you wish to create resources for! You can always do more than one but who are you starting with? There are links to masterlists you can use in order to find them and if you want help, just send us a message and we can pick one for you at random!
STEP 2: Pick what you want to create! You can obviously do more than one thing, but what do you want to start off with? Screencaps, RP icons, GIF packs, masterlists, PNG’s, fancasts, alternative FC’s - LITERALLY anything you desire!
STEP 3: Look back on tasks that we have created previously for tutorials on the thing you are creating unless you have whatever it is you are doing mastered - then of course feel free to just get on and do it. :)
STEP 4: Upload and tag with #TASKSWEEKLY! If you didn’t use your own screencaps/images make sure to credit where you got them from as we will not reblog packs which do not credit caps or original gifs from the original maker.
THINGS YOU CAN MAKE FOR THIS TASK -  examples are linked!
Stumped for ideas? Maybe make a masterlist or graphic of your favourite faceclaims. A masterlist of names. Plot ideas or screencaps from a music video preformed by an artist. Masterlist of quotes and lyrics that can be used for starters, thread titles or tags. Guides on culture and customs.
Screencaps
RP icons [of all sizes]
Gif Pack [maybe gif icons if you wish]
PNG packs
Manips
Dash Icons
Character Aesthetics
PSD’s
XCF’s
Graphic Templates - can be chara header, promo, border or background PSD’s!
FC Masterlists - underused, with resources, without resources!
FC Help - could be related, family templates, alternatives.
Written Guides.
and whatever else you can think of / make!
MASTERLIST!
Ladies:
Maria Campbell (77) Metis - author, playwright, and filmmaker.
Tantoo Cardinal (66) Metis - actress.
Allison Adelle Hedge Coke (58) Metis, Huron, Cherokee, Chickasaw, Seminole, Choctaw, Muskogee, French, Portuguese, English, and Scottish - poet and musician (Rd Kla).
Cheryl L’Hirondelle (58) Metis of Cree descent, French, German, and Polish - musician.
Laura de Jonge (56) Metis - filmmaker, magazine founder, and advocate.
Marie Clements (55) Metis - playwright, performer, and filmmaker.
Sharon Bruneau (53) Metis of Cree, Cherokee, and French descent - model and bodybuilder.
Christi Belcourt (51) Metis - artist and author.
Irene Bedard (50) Inuit, Inupiat, Yupik, Cree, and Metis - actress.
Janet Panic (47) Metis - singer-songwriter.
Leanne Poirer Greenfield (42) Metis - actress.
Holly McNarland (41) Metis - singer-songwriter.
Danis Goulet (40) Metis - filmmaker.
Inez Jasper (36) Sto:lo, Ojibwe, and Metis - singer-songwriter.
Andi Muise (30) Metis - model.
Natasha Negovanlis (27) Greek / Metis - actress.
Siera Bearchell (24) Metis - beauty pageant titleholder.
Cassidy Mann (21) Metis - singer-songwriter.
Dawn Pritchard (?) Metis - singer-songwriter.
Ashley Michaels (?) Metis - actress.
Laura Vinson (?) Metis of Cree, Cherokee, French, and English descent - musician.
Roseanne Supernault (?) Métis of Cree - actress.
Andrea Menard (born in 1971) Metis - actress, playwright, and jazz singer.
Jessica Matten (?) Metis of Cree and Saulteaux, Chinese, French, British, and Ukrainian - actress.
Madelaine McCallum (29 as of 2012) Metis - actress and model.
Sandy Scofield (?) Metis of Saulteaux and Cree descent - singer.
Shayla Stonechild (23) Metis of Blackfoot and Cree descent - actress and model.
Aleece Wilson (22) Metis, Black, Irish, Italian - model.
Nakita Kohan (20) Metis - singer and actress.
Star Slade (14) Metis - actress.
Sheena Kaine (?) Metis - rapper and boxer.
DJ Kwe (?) Metis of Cree descent - musician.
Christa Couture (?) Metis of Cree descent - singer-songwriter.
Nadia Gaudet (?) Metis - musician.
Moe Clark (?) Metis - musician.
Sonia Eidse (?) Metis - singer-songwriter.
Jaylene Johnson (?) Metis of Cree and French descent.
Bebe Buckskin (?) Metis of Woods Cree descent - singer-songwriter.
Chelsey June (early 30s) Metis of Algonquin descent - singer-songwriter.
Arlette Alcock (?) Metis of Blackfoot, Cree, and Nakoda Sioux descent - singer-songwriter.
Joanna Burt (?) Metis of Ojibwe and Cree descent - operatic soprano.
Kara “Metis Monroe” Jade (?) Metis of Plains Cree descent and Jamaican - model and musician.
Brandy McCallum (?) Blackfoot, Cree, and Metis - singer-songwriter.
Jani Lauzon (?) Metis - actress, musician, and puppeteer.
Rulan Tangen (?) Metis of Blackfoot descent - actress and dancer.
Michelle Latimer (?) Metis of Algonquin descent - actress and director.
Allyson Pratt (?) Metis of Plains Cree and French descent - actress.
Jenny Pudavick (?) Metis - actress.
Donna Lynn (?) Metis of Mi’kmaq descent - musician (Alpha).
Angel (?) Metis - musician (Alpha).
Ashley Michaels (?) Metis - actress.
Valerie Planche (?) Metis - actress and filmmaker.
Gail Maurice (?) Metis - actress and filmmaker.
Jennifer Pudavick (?) Metis - actress.
Kimberley Dawn (?) Metis - musician.
Tanis Parenteau (?) Metis - actress.
Cindy Paul (?) Metis of Cree descent - musician.
Tihemme Gagnon (?) Metis - screenwriter.
Tina House (?) Metis - APTN journalist.
Tasha Hubbard (born in 1973) Metis / Unspecified First Nations - filmmaker.
Katherena Vermette (born in 1976/1977) Metis - filmmaker and poet.
Amanda Strong (?) Metis of Cree, French, Scottish, and Irish descent - filmmaker and media artist.
Amanda Rheaume (?) Metis - singer-songwriter.
Christine Welsh (?) Metis - filmmaker.
Sara Roque (?) Metis - filmmaker.
Krystle Pederson (?) Metis - actress and singer.
Madison Thomas (?) Metis - director.
Men:
Ray St. Germain (born in 1940) Metis - musician, author, and radio show host.
John Arcand (75) Metis - fiddler.
Don Freed (born in 1949) Metis - singer-songwriter.
Steven Cree Molison (?) Metis - actor.
Matt Bernard (?) Metis - actor.
A.W. Cardinal (Blue Moon Marquee) Metis of Cree descent - musician.
Kyle Nobess (?) Metis - actor.
Jesse Nobess (?) Metis - actor.
Calvin Vollrath (57) Metis - fiddler and composer.
Donny Parenteau (?) Metis - singer-songwriter.
JJ Lavallee (?) Metis - singer-songwriter.
Matt Dorgan Project (?) Metis - musician.
Jerry Sereda (?) Metis - musician.
Ryan Cunningham (?) Metis - actor.
Shaun Anderson (?) Metis - musician.
Darren Lavallee (?) Metis - musician.
Yovan Nagwetch (?) Metis of Wabanaki descent - musician and songwriter.
Ryan McMahon (?) Ojibwe and Metis - comedian and actor.
Adam Garnet Jones (34/35) Metis, Cree, and Danish - filmmaker.
Shawn Youngchief (28) Metis - actor.
Sheldon Elter (27) Metis - actor, comedian, writer, and musician.
Cody Kearsley (26/27) Metis - actor.
Arron Asham (39) Metis - NHL player.
Joey Stylez (36) Metis of Cree descent - rapper.
Jonathan Gallant (40) Metis - bassist.
Rod Bruinooge (44) Metis - filmmaker, politician, and businessman.
Dakota House (43) Metis of Cree descent - actor.
Tom Jackson (69) Metis of Cree and English descent - actor and singer.
Niiko Soul (?) Mdewakankton Dakota Sioux / Metis - musician (Niiko Soul and Ben G.).
Ben G. (?) Metis of Cree descent - musician (Niiko Soul and Ben G.).
Don Amero (?) Metis - singer-songwriter.
Kelvin Redvers (?) Metis, Deniniu K’ue - filmmaker.
Ron E. Scott (?) Metis - tv producer, director, and writer.
Jay Cardinal Villeneuve (?) Metis of Cree descent - actor.
Trevor Duplessis (?) Metis - actor.
Matt Bernard (?) Metis - actor.
Shane Belcourt (44) Metis - filmmaker.
Wayne Wapeemukwa (?) Metis - filmmaker.
Lawrence “Teddy Boy” Houle (?) Metis of Ojibwe descent - fiddler and singer.
Jess Lee (?) Metis - singer-songwriter.
Heebz the Earthchild (?) Metis of Cree descent - rapper.
David Morin (?) Metis - musician.
NB:
Grey Gritt (?) Genderqueer - Ojibwe / Metis - musician.
Alec Butler (born in 1959) Trans Male and Two Spirit - Metis of Mi’Kmaq, French, and Irish descent - playwright and filmmaker.
Cris Derksen (?) Two Spirit - Cree, Metis / Unspecified White Mennonite - cellist.
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blschaos3000-blog · 4 years
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Its 9:00 pm warm/humid
Welcome to “8 Questions With……”
So I watched and reviewed the terrific “To The New Girl” I was lucky enough to interview the playwright who wrote it,Sam Macher. I found myself really wanting to interview the actress whose segment that moved me the most as well. That actress is our guest for today,Samantha Carro,who not only played the ill-fated Elissa in the film but also originated the part in the stage play as well. Samantha’s performance is the most heartbreaking tale of the film and it is the one that spoke to me in that Elissa is losing her soulmate and feels completely devastated. It was her compelling performance that had me reach and ask Samantha if we could talk and she agreed to our request. I truly hope that Samantha’s breakout role in “To The New Girl” will lead to more work on the small and big screen because she definitely worth watching,while live theater is rewarding to the artist,it doesn’t provide the exposure that film does.  But for now,you really need to see “To The New Girl” which is playing on Amazon Prime. Before you do,stay and read Samantha’s answers as I ask her 8 Questions…..
  Please introduce yourself and tell us a little bit of your background.
   My name is Samantha Carro. I am a born and raised in Los Angeles, CA. As a child I did pageants, and commercials.  In college, I studied dance, and theater. I also love to karaoke! I recently married my best friend and now we have a beautiful little girl.
  How are you handling the pandemic and what are you doing to stay creative?
   We’ve been on lockdown. It kind of feels like we’re living in a petri dish. It’s a scary time. But I am enjoying having the family together. Its bittersweet though because you have all this time together and you cannot go anywhere. We do have a lot of fun at home.    I have a toddler and its helped me to stay creative. I have to come up with new ways to challenge her and keep her entertained. Other than playtime, I enjoy writing, painting, and playing my ukulele.
 When did you decide you wanted to become a performer?
     Actually, as a child I did pageants and a couple commercials. I was a little shy but when it was time to perform, I lit up. I knew I loved to perform but at the time I did not love the business side of it. I was 7 and I wanted to play with my friends, not go on auditions. Coincidentally, my manager at the time suggested I take some time off to get my teeth fixed. That seemed like perfect timing to me. A few years later, I went to see my sister perform in a high school dance production. I remember watching her in awe, and thinking I really want to do that. So, I found a dance class and began training. Dancing was really my passion and it got me back on stage. I decided I wanted to get back into the business, so I began taking the steps to build my resume.
 How did you land the part of “Elissa” for “To The New Girl”? Had you ever done spoken word or poetry before landing the role? How hard was it to get the spoken word part down? You performed the role onstage every night,did you ever have trouble leaving Elissa after you performed?
    I originated the role on stage in L.A. in its very first production. I was a member of SkyPilot Theater Co., Samantha Macher was a resident playwright for the company. I auditioned and got the role. It is my understanding that Elissa’s segment was not to be in the film. Once filming began, they changed their minds and at the last minute decided to add the Elissa segment. Samantha Macher told the team that she knew an actress that knew the role. Me! She called me and asked if I was available to do it and I was beyond flattered. I know this play has been produced many times, in many states, by many actresses. So, to have Sam ask me, meant a lot to me.    Prior to performing this piece, I had never done spoken word or poetry. I have written poetry, but I’ve never read any on stage.    Surprisingly, it was not that difficult to memorize. I feel like I was just telling a love story. That is how I learn any script. I feel like if you know the story, (the beginning, middle, and end) you just have to learn the words to tell it. I’m not sure if that makes sense to anyone but me. Lol. I think of it like a song. I know what the song is about, and then I learn the lyrics. That is how I memorize most scripts.    I never took Elissa home with me. (So to speak) She died on stage every night. I was always so pumped up after every show. We had so much fun every night. To date it was one of the greatest experiences of my career. Not to say that there are not moments when I think of her.
 What was it like working with such a talented cast and what was the audience reactions like?
   Oddly, there was no interaction with the cast. Each segment was filmed with only one actor. So, I never really got to work with my cast mates. The crew was amazing though. And now having seen the film, I am honored to be in the company of such talented women.    It is my understanding that originally, Elissa’s segment was supposed to be taking place after her death. It was the piece she was supposed to perform that night. She killed herself before she got to perform it for an audience.    The audience reactions from the stage show were very emotional. Elissa and Harriet, I feel, are the two tear jerkers. They are also the last two segments in the show, so the audience was often in tears at the end of the show.
 How would you address your own “new girl” if you were placed into that situation?
I would like to think I’d wish her well. Of course, initially I would be upset and would want to respond to the situation. I would think of all the things I would like to say and then I would realize that nothing I say would accomplish anything. Then I would end up saying nothing. With time, I would get over it and wish them well. I believe time really does heal all wounds. Elissa didn’t see a reason to take that time for herself.
Which do you like better,performing live or being in front of a camera?
  I think I would have to say live. I just think the whole process of putting something on stage is so fun. Performances are more organic because you don’t have to deal with all the technical stuff that happens on set. The possibility of something going wrong creates a sort of tension/excitement in your body. It’s hard to describe but it’s a good feeling and I think it enhances the performance. Rehearsals and staging, costumes and set design. You’re part of all of it. The audience reactions fuel the performance and there is a buzz in the air, it’s exciting! When the run is over, you have built these relationships, and you feel a real sense of accomplishment.
 How do you define comedy?
   I think the most basic definition of comedy is, whatever makes you laugh. Comedy is subjective though. Personally, I like dark humor or those awkward, uncomfortable moments. I find that stuff to be hilarious. But I know people who can’t stand to watch that stuff. Particularly nowadays, it’s hard to define comedy. You have to be incredibly careful. What you may find funny, others might find completely offensive.
 How important is music to you and who do you enjoy listening to?
   Music is EVERYTHING! I grew up in a house filled with music. I used to do dance therapy. Meaning if I was feeling stressed or down, I would put on my music and dance the blues away. Music is so powerful. It can make you feel. I love that.   Lately, I’m listening to old school R&B and a new band called “Say Real”. They kind of have a Reggae/Sade thing going on and I love it. 10. Do you think with the demise of film theaters,will live theater fill the void or will streaming end them both?    Well I must admit that I enjoyed watching Hamilton at home. I also feel like the director can tell the story exactly as he/she sees it when filming a stage show. That being said, I do not think streaming will influence live theater. Going to the theater is an event. It’s fun! You dress up, you can feel the energy in the room, you’re part of it. As I explained earlier, the audience fuels the performance. It’s an experience. Same goes for movie theaters. People will still want to go for the experience. Now they have those upscale movie theaters that really make it a fun experience. Recliners, food, and drink service… It’s a fun night out! I think streaming is definitely the preferred medium, but people want to go out. I don’t think that will change.
 Which three actors/directors would you like to perform with?
   I have had the pleasure of working with Robert Redford and that was a surreal experience which I would definitely do again. I’m also a huge fan of Robert Downey Jr., I would absolutely love to work with him. I also love Melissa McCarthy, Elizabeth Banks, Kevin Hart and The Rock together, Chris Pratt, Henry Cavill (for obvious reasons lol). I love comedians. I realize that’s more than three.
  The cheetah and I are flying over to watch you shoot your latest film but we are a day early and now you are stuck playing tour guide,what are we doing?
   We would probably meet for morning smoothies at Jamba. Then we could hike up to the waterfall at Eaton Canyon. After, we could go to my house and hang by the pool and have lunch, swim, listen to music and just hang out til dinner which would be at my favorite Italian restaurant, Casa Bianca. After Dinner, we could go to my see my favorite KJ (karaoke jockey) and dear friend Steve. Depending on the evening, it would be some dive bar in the San Gabriel Valley, and we would karaoke and dance the night away.
    I like to thank Samantha (and Christa) for agreeing to do this interview. We wish Samantha the very best and hope that Elissa will open many doors for her in the very near future!! She is one talented lady to put it mildly. 
You can follow Samantha via a few different platforms
You can see what is next for Samantha by going to herIMDb page You can follow her on Twitter as well..  And of course she has a InstaGram.
Please feel free to drop a comment below!!! Thank you for your continued support.
8 Questions with……..actress Samantha Carro Its 9:00 pm warm/humid Welcome to "8 Questions With......" So I watched and reviewed the terrific "
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playground-blog · 6 years
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Q & A WITH CHRISTA PRATT
Next Friday, December 8th, the lovely Christa Pratt will be doing a Q&A with us regarding her show that is currently up in the Playground Annex. The show, titled C.W.M: Parable was inspired by Octavia Butler's Parable Series and exhibits emotional landscapes in reaction to navigating society as a black femme, while imagining future Edens beyond Earth for black femmes.
Tune in and listen at 8ballradio.nyc
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snoozingkarebear · 7 years
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Portraits of Christa Pratt for Playground Coffee Shop BedStuy - Brooklyn, NY - October 2017
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halsteadproperty · 7 years
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Meet Design Team Regan Billingsley
By Christa FitzPatrick, Licensed in Connecticut 
Calming yet chic spaces is the hallmark style of design firm Regan Billingsley Northeast.  Regan Billingsley, Rebecca Morrison, and Cliff Sutherland are longtime friends and colleagues whose design paths crossed while working for Ralph Lauren in New York City.  Learn more about how this talented team can help you design a light and bright sanctuary to relax in after a hectic day.
1. How did you get started in interior design? Rebecca began her design career as a graphic designer at Southern Living Magazine, then - inspired by the challenge of 3-D design - went on to get her master’s degree at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn. For Cliff, "Interior design was a way of life from a very early age.  I started by listening and moving things around.  The world around me was always very inspiring."  Rebecca, Cliff and Regan met while working within the store development division of Ralph Lauren.
2. What makes Regan Billingsley different from a traditional interior design firm? What makes us different is that we listen and then create. We have an extensive background and education in design, not just "a good eye." We are able to not only decorate your house beautifully but make architectural decisions and act as the liaison between the architect and you as the homeowner.
3. Who or what inspires you? Talking with a client and taking the time to feel a space (they will always speak to you).
4. How would you describe your approach to design? We like to meet with clients and get to know them well before making any design decisions.  We are cautious, creative and aware that a client's home needs to be right for them not just us.
5. When working with a client’s budget how do you prioritize spending?  How do you pick which pieces to splurge on and when to be more affordable? Each client sets the budget and program, and we are careful to stick to it and help them prioritize their spending.  Good design is not about how much you spend. Fabulous is in the details.
6. What project are you the most proud of? All of them ... helping a client realize their dreams is what it is all about.
7. Can you describe a typical day in the life? No day is typical.  Our eyes are always wide open and we are always ready to respond to our clients.
8. What makes a project a “Regan Billingsley” signature? Do you have a characteristic design style? Clean, fresh and very livable spaces that blend the old with the new.
9. Favorite Materials or textures? It is all about a natural mix. We especially love mixing textures – for example, mohair and tweeds.
10. Which design blog, website, TV show or magazine would you be lost without? Vintage markets and dealers, ebay, and auction houses.
11. Any design rules you love to break? Design has rules?
12. Best advice you can give your clients? Avoid being too trendy to keep your house feeling fresh, not dated. And always be honest about what you want.
Contact Rebecca and Cliff at [email protected].  See them online at: www.rbhomedesign.com
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davileventhal · 7 years
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Also had the great honor of meeting the very talented artist, @christapratt__ , who was one of the artists in residence at the @madmuseum today. 😀 Christa Pratt makes creatively unique artworks using paint, objects, carving, and mixed media in ways that touch on her heritage and life influences. 👍🎨✒ #christapratt #madmuseum #museumofartsanddesign #artistinresidence #artresidencies #nyc http://ift.tt/2tShOjy
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seahavenpromo-blog1 · 7 years
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BASICS;
Full name: Liam Yi
Age: Forty
Occupation: Journalist at The Mendocino Herald
Preferred pronouns: He/Him
Suggested FC: John Cho
Status: Available
EXTRA INFO;
Liam’s been a troublemaker since he was born. He’s always been an adventurer, and a seeker of happiness, love, and truth. It’s what inspired him to be a journalist.
To be honest, his dream was to be a travel writer, not a columnist for the Marisol Post, but he remains in town for a good reason. His best friends Christa and Dorian Pratt were killed in the earthquake five years ago, leaving their sixteen-year-old son to him, of all people.
The kid was a troublemaker himself, especially after all the trauma. But they got through it together, somehow. Liam was forced to get his shit together for Peyton’s sake.
CONNECTIONS;
ADELAIDE is his ex-girlfriend.
THEODORE is the subject of his next article.
He’s had a crush on HALLIE for years.
PEYTON is his godson.
DEVANI is his boss.
READ MORE AT AFTERSHOCKHQ.
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christapratt · 7 years
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Planet N (Nia)
Oil Paint on Canvas
30in x 30in
2016
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Christa Pratt
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Planet D (Drowning)
Acrylic and Glitter on Panel
18in x 18in
2016
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christapratt · 7 years
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Planet C (Crying, Coping, Community, Continue)
Acrylic paint & False Eyelashes on Panel
12in x 12in
Christa Pratt ©
2017
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Planet S (Something in my Skin)
Acrylic Paint, Glitter, Acrylic Nails on Panel
12in x 12in
2017
Christa Pratt ©
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