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'Traffic' – Steven Soderbergh tracks the drug trade on Netflix
Steven Soderbergh tackles the drug trade with startling clarity in Traffic (2000), taking viewers from Tijuana to Washington with side trips to Middle America. Michael Douglas stars as Robert Wakefield, a state Supreme Court judge newly appointed as the nation’s new drug Czar. While he plays political games in Washington, he’s becomes completely disconnected from his family and oblivious to his…
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A Global Visuage, Edited by Jörg Piringer and Günter Vallaster, edition ch, Wien, 2012. Cover Art: © Jörg Piringer
Feat. Fernando Aguiar, Reed Altemus, Josef Bauer, derek beaulieu, Katja Beran, Armando Bertollo, Simon Biggs, Sergej Birjukov, Friedrich W. Block, Mila Blont, Philippe Boisnard, Brandstifter, J. R. Carpenter, John Cayley, Gerhild Ebel, elffriede.i.a., Bartolome Ferrando, Heike Fiedler, Luc Fierens, Christian Futscher, Hortense Gauthier, Harald Gsaller, Rozalie Hirs, Max Höfler, Jochen Höller, Christine Huber, Peter Huckauf, Dirk HuelsTrunk, Zuzana Huszárová, Geof Huth, Gerhard Jaschke, Jhave, Ragnhildur Jóhanns, Cecilie Bjørgås Jordheim, Eduardo Kac, Michael Kargl, Christian Katt, Angelika Kaufmann, Ilse Kilic, Anatol Knotek, Boris Konstriktor, Márton Koppány, Sergej Kovalskij, Erika Kronabitter, Jason Lewis, Frank Milautzcki, Nick Montfort, Gertrude Moser-Wagner, Marcus Neustetter, Leszek Onak, Ottar Ormstad, Loss Pequeño Glazier, jörg piringer, Renate Pittroff, Łukasz Podgórni, Hannah Rath, a rawlings, Cia Rinne, Roza Rueb, Natascha Schalina/Andrej Stroganow, Valeri Scherstjanoi, Uwe Schloen, Helmut Schranz, Angelika Schröder,  Veronika Schubert, Hannah Sideris, Hartmut Sörgel, Dieter Sperl, Petra Johanna Sturm, Daniel Temkin, Christoph Theiler, Eugenio Tisselli, Liesl Ujvary, united queendoms, Lawrence Upton, Günter Vallaster, Ted Warnell, Helen White, Fritz Widhalm, Daniel Wisser, Andrea Zámbori, Eric Zboya and Ottfried Zielke
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SUPPORTING ACTRESS
Shortlisted: Alyssa Sutherland, Evil Dead Rise / Rachel McAdams, Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret / Scarlett Johansson, Asteroid City / Molly Gordon, Theater Camp / Claire Foy, All of Us Strangers / Erika Alexander, Earth Mama / Marisol Gasé, Tótem
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SANDRA HÜLLER, THE ZONE OF INTEREST
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Pokemon English Voice Compare/Rank, League Trainers
In which I rank the English dub voice actors of Pokemon characters from strongest to weakest, and sometimes throw in my 2 cents of who I think would be solid casting choices. This one is for League Trainers (covers Gym Leaders, Elite Four, Frontier Brains, Trial Captains, and Island Kahunas.)
BROCK: 1. Eric Stuart - Original dub voice actor for Brock. When it comes to voices that fit the age, appearance, and whole personality of this character, there’s none better. His Casey Kasem-esque voice was especially great in the original series dub, providing plenty of iconic and memeable (”jelly donut”, “drying pan”, etc.) moments. 2. Johnny Yong Bosch - Voice of Brock in Pokemon Origins. This is up there with Lucien Dodge as Blue and Jamieson Price as Giovanni in terms of being A+ perfect casting. He sounds similar to Stuart’s earliest Brock voiceover, and carries a great, gravely intensity. 3. Tom Bauer - Voice of Brock in Pokemon Masters. Tom does a decent Eric Stuart impression, but it’s all too clearly just that: an impression. His voice also is a bit higher than the design calls for. 4. Bill Rogers - VA who took over from Eric Stuart in the main anime. At first, he was a worthy successor to Stuart, and his acting was some of the best from all the new TPCI cast. I don’t know what happened but his Brock devolved into this deep, gruff, overly mature growliness and very unconvincing acting. It doesn’t sound right at all.
MISTY: 1. Rachael Lillis - Original dub voice actress for Misty, and boy did she ever hit it out of the park. She absolutely EPITOMIZES Misty. 2. Reba Buhr - Voice of Misty in Pokemon Masters. She channeled Rachael Lillis exceptionally well in her initial outings as the tomboyish mermaid, but unfortunately sounds higher and more child-like as of her last reprisal. I don’t know what happened but it’s not working out. 3. Michele Knotz - VA who took over from Rachael Lillis in the main anime. At first, in The Mastermind of Mirage Pokemon, her imitation was freakishly spot on, just as it can be as Jessie. But her Misty is now kind of its own thing and while it’s not awful, it’s not very distinct. FANCAST OPTION - Brianna Knickerbocker.  We’ve recently seen in her role as Pirika in the new Shaman King anime dub that Brianna can totally nail the Rachel Lillis voice, so had she been cast as Misty, she would’ve done her part flawlessly.
LT. SURGE: 1. Patrick Seitz - Voice of Lt. Surge in Pokemon Masters. He does a good but not stellar job. The doofy, macho Patrick Warburton type voice works fine, but you’d think they would’ve had him give a gruffer, more militant type of performance like Gamagori or Keith Shadis. 2. Maddie Blaustein - Voice of Lt. Surge in the anime. She gave him her best deep, macho voice, but it just wasn’t the right kind of macho voice for the character. Sounds too dumb and thuggish. FANCAST OPTION - Phil Parsons, doing his Nappa voice. If any studio had somehow got a hold of him for this, he would’ve slayed it.
ERIKA: 1. Xanthe Hyunh - Voice of Erika in Pokemon Masters. Her past roles would peg her as a naturally perfect fit for Erika, and yes, she is. 2. Lauren Landa - Voice of Erika in Pokemon Journeys, taking over from Leah Applebaum and a trade up in almost every way. 3. Nathalie Gorham - Voice of Erika in Movie 20, I Choose You! She does a passable job in a bit part, though it’s a bit odd that she seems to be imitating Jennifer Darling as Ayeka from Tenchi Muyo!. 4. Leah Applebaum - First voice actress of Erika in the anime. Her voice fit the shallow and absent-minded Gym Leader perfectly, but her acting and line delivery ruins it. It’s not that much better than her Nanami Kiryuu performance in the Revolutionary Girl Utena dub.
KOGA: 1. Christopher Bevins - Voice of Koga in Pokemon Masters. Everything Koga’s voice needs, he gets down. The deep pitch, gruff tone, Japanese accent, and “Fwahahahaha!” It’s sheer perfection. 2. Stan Hart - Voice of Koga in the anime. The VA of Professor Oak putting on a Japanese ninja voice. It’s okay, but pretty forgettable. FANCAST OPTION - Chris Tergliafera. Just give a slight fake Japanese accent to Gundham Tanaka and he’d be an ideal Koga.
SABRINA: 1. Lizzie Freeman - Voice of Sabrina in Pokemon Masters. The tranquil sound of her voice and her line delivery makes a perfect fit. 2. Lisa Ortiz - Voice of Sabrina in the anime. Lisa gives a memorably low-key, creepy performance in this role, but we don’t really get to hear her as regular Sabrina, just Evil Sabrina. Also, her child voice kind of sucked.
BLAINE: 1. Kirk Thornton - Voice of Blaine in Pokemon Masters. He gets it down perfectly, sounds just how an eccentric, hot-blooded old man like Blaine ought to. 2. Michael Haigney - Voice of Blaine in the anime. The voice he puts on fits Blaine very well, but it’s very apparent that it is indeed “put on” by a guy who’s not exactly an old man in any sense. FANCAST OPTION - Quinton Flynn. Imagine Flynn reprising his Dr. Riddles voice in his 60s? That would be a perfect Blaine!
GIOVANNI: 1. Ted Lewis - Voice of Giovanni in the main anime. This is what most kids growing up with Pokemon, especially from the very beginning, no doubt hear in their heads for Giovanni. His fancy Italian accent he put on at first was a little inconsistent prior to him dropping it in favor of a transatlantic Yami Bakura type voice, and nowadays he blends the best of both into his deliciously evil voice. And he’s always killed it in giving Giovanni the menacing presence and charm that he needs. 2. Jamieson Price - Voice of Giovanni in Pokemon Origins and by far one of the strongest casting choices and strongest performances in that dub. The tone he takes is very cold but suave and intelligent sounding, and his naturally deep voice just commands authority. 3. Andrew Russell - Voice of Giovanni in Pokemon Masters. Given his minimal amount of previous work, this was an unorthodox casting choice, but Andrew really nails the smooth, shady, devious criminal mastermind voice, often sounding like a Keith Silverstein impression. 4. Richard Epcar - Voice of Giovanni in Pokemon Generations. On paper, this is solid casting, but his material was so lackluster that all he had to do was phone it in, making his Giovanni very forgettable. 5. Craig Blair - Remember that one season where this frankly awful (and thankfully now retired) voice actor filled in for Ted Lewis twice, and sucked big time at imitating him? You’re forgiven if you didn’t. FANCAST OPTION - Keith Silverstein. For whatever reason, I was henging my bet on him being the VA they’d use for Giovanni in Pokemon Masters, so when Andrew Russell ended up channeling him so much I can’t help but wonder if that was the initial idea. He’d be a perfect fit given how he’s performed in villainous roles such as Ougai Mori, Gabriel Agreste, Gild Teroso, and Masayoshi Shido. Other spot on voice talents to cast as Giovanni would be Crispin Freeman and Chris Rager, who’d easily measure up to Price’s take.
BLUE: 1. James Carter Cathcart - Voice of Gary Oak in the main anime. Look, I just have to put this one first, it’s GARY MOTHERFUCKING OAK. Plus it just fits the original Gen 1 character way too well. Smug and insufferably snotty when he’s a jerk, but more amiable when he mellows out without ever quite losing the defining cockiness. 2. Lucien Dodge - Voice of Blue in Pokemon Origins. Lucien just totally nails Blue. The natural tone of his voice and his every vocal inflection carries across a better-than-thou jackass characterization, and his turn towards humility in the final act is convincingly played. 3. Billy Kametz & Henry Mason - Voice(s) of Blue in Pokemon Masters. If we could take the voice that Lucien Dodge gives Blue and combine it with the more rough delivery of Erik Kimerer, it would pretty much be the late Billy Kametz’s take on Blue, which is emulated by Henry Mason following Billy’s unfortunate passing. Not one of their strongest roles, but definitely suitable for Blue. 4. Erik Scott Kimerer - Voice of Blue in Pokemon Generations. He gets the arrogance down pat, but his voice just doesn’t really fit Blue the way the others do. It’s just Ryuji Takasu if he was an asshole. FANCAST OPTION: Billy Bob Thompson. Not only has he provven he can flawlessly imitate James Carter Cathcart, but even his awful Pokemon Trainer voice sounds more Gary/Blue than it does Red!
LORELEI: 1. Erica Lindbeck - Voice of Lorelei in Pokemon Generations. She uses her most natural sounding voice brimming with a cold, calculated sort of confidence, like she’d later use for Ritsuko Akagi. It’s ideal voice acting for how you’d imagine Lorelei to sound like. 2. Lauren Landa - Voice of Lorelei in Pokemon Masters. While she’s got a suitable voice for the part, her problem is the opposite of Jayne Grande’s - she’s not cold enough and puts too much feeling into her lines when she should’ve approached the role more like Erica did. 3. Jayne Grande - Voice of Lorelei in the main anime. Lorelei may specialize in Ice types, but this performance is cold, even for her!
BRUNO: 1. Greg Chun - Voice of Bruno in Pokemon Masters. Sounds very much like the below two, with the extra advantage of being an Asian-American VA, perfect for a martial arts master! 2. Bill Rogers - Voice of Bruno in Pokemon Generations. A deeper, gruffer, more refined version of Blaustein’s take in just a few lines. 3. Maddie Blaustein - Voice of Bruno in the main anime. The acting is solid, but the voice is basically the same she’d used for Sabrina’s father earlier in the series, and for most male characters she voiced.
AGATHA: 1. Ellyn Stern - Voice of Agatha in Pokemon Generations. Sounds convincingly aged AND creepy as well? This totally IS Agatha! 2. Dorothy Elias Fahn - Voice of Agatha in Pokemon Masters. She does alright, but I can tell that she’s putting on a voice and it does not sound as natural. She sounds more like an English noblewoman! 3. Lisa Ortiz - Voice of Agatha in the main anime. Same as the above FANCAST OPTION - Linda Chambers-Young, of course!
LANCE: 1. Bill Milsap - Voice of Lance in Pokemon Masters. Think Grant George crossed with Steve Blum and that describes Bill’s voice for Lance here, and I think it works really well. He sounds appropriately bold and heroic, but his voice can veer towards warmth and towards intimidating fearsomeness depending on the lines he’s speaking. 2. Ben Diskin - Voice of Lance in Pokemon Generations. While basically the same voice he does for other serious bishie characters like Young Xehanort, it suits a character like Lance. He’s particularly good when he raises his voice and displays his feroctiy. 3. Wayne Grayson - Voice of Lance in the main anime. When the character appeared in Johto and Hoenn, Wayne’s voice for him was terrible and not remotely fitting. But when Lance was reintroduced in Journeys, Wayne reprised the role and finally did him justice. 4. Robert Bucholtz - Voice of Lance in Pokemon Origins. For a Dragon Master, leader of the Elite Four, and future Champion, Bob’s voice acting for Lance is exceptionally dull and carries no presence. It’s just the most Average Joe sort of voice you could hear. FANCAST OPTION(S): Grant George or Max Mittelman for Lance?
FALKNER: 1. Howard Wang - Voice of Falkner in Pokemon Masters. He carries the right qualities to his voice and line reading to match the original. 2. Matthew Mitler - Voice of Falkner in the anime. He did alright. Much different than his usual roles in the anime, and fairly accurate to Akira Ishida.
BUGSY: 1. Cristina Vee - Voice of Bugsy in Pokemon Masters. The voice she uses for Bugsy sounds kind of like Jimmy Neutron, which really works for conveying the young prodigy aspect of Bugsy’s character. 2. Tara Jayne Sands - Voice of Bugsy in the anime. Decent but generic, not sounding all that different from her Ritchie voice.
WHITNEY: 1. Sarah Williams - Voice of Whitney in Pokemon Masters. A very fitting casting choice, and her peppy, ditzy delivery perfectly delivers. 2. Megan Hollingshead - Voice of Whitney in the anime. Decent but generic, not sounding all that different from her Duplica voice. Or in other terms, she needed to go more Mion and less Shion in this role.
MORTY: 1. Brian Hanford - Voice of Morty in Pokemon Masters. His very low, flat sounding voice just really suits the inquisitive Ghost type trainer, though his delivery has unfortunately sort of gone all over the place. 2. Andrew Rannells - Voice of Morty in the anime. Not one of Andrew’s more notable roles, but he got the job done best he could. FANCAST OPTION - Daniel J. Edwards. Given his voice acting in Yu-Gi-Oh!, he could easily combine the best of Brian and Andrew.
CHUCK: 1. Bob Carter - Voice of Chuck in Pokemon Masters EX. Not super deep but still very growly and forceful is just how I like him to sound. 2. Dan Green - Voice of Chuck in the anime. Obvious casting is obvious, and he did a decent job in the role when he appeared in Johto, but got much better with his Journeys reprisal.
FANCAST OPTION - Marc Thompson. Again, Dan Green didn’t do poorly at all, but this is who I wished 4Kids had cast instead.
JASMINE: 1. Kimberly Woods - Voice of Jasmine in Pokemon Masters. Some complain she sounds too high and childish, but I think it suits Jasmine perfectly; makes her sound super sweet and likable. 2. Tara Jayne Sands - First voice actress for Jasmine in the anime. In Jasmine’s first episode, Tara got it down perfectly, but then sounded all wrong in her second appearance. To be fair, this was likely the writing’s fault since Jasmine’s characterization across both episodes was not consistent. 3. Alyson Leigh Rosenfeld - Second voice actress for Jasmine in the anime, taking over from Tara Jayne Sands. Had to imitate Tara’s second portrayal of Jasmine and she did alright at that.
PRYCE: 1. Kyle Hebert - Voice of Pryce in Pokemon Masters. A perfect fit: Kyle’s old man voice is just right for the kind of old man that Pryce is. 2. James Carter Cathcart - Voice of Pryce in the anime. HIS old man voice, though, is never convincing and sucks just as bad here. FANCAST OPTION - James Siei. He’s it in him to convincingly voice an older character and deliver a “wise sensei” quality for Pryce.
CLAIR: 1. Sarah Williams - Voice of Clair in Pokemon Masters. She slayed it! 2. Eva Kaminsky - Second voice actress for Clair in the anime, taking over from Megan Hollingshead. A massive improvement, though her material was regrettably limited due to Iris’ special not being dubbed. 3. Megan Hollingshead - First voice actress for Clair in the anime. Generic Megan Hollingshead performance. Phoned in and boring. FANCAST OPTION - Carol Jacobanis would’ve been an ideal fit.
ROXANNE: 1. Sarah Miller Crews - Voice of Roxanne in Pokemon Masters. Sounds a little bit similar to a Sarah Williams role, but there’s just something about the tone she uses in her voice and for her lines that works so well for the tough and beautiful little know-it-all. 2. Karen Neill - Voice of Roxanne in the main anime. Karen was far from the best voice actress 4Kids had, to put it lightly, but she’s got a nice voice and this, like Ishizu Ishtar, was one of her better roles. 3. Erica Schroeder - Voice of Roxanne in the animated trailer Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire. There’s nothing to this gig - it’s just phoned in.
BRAWLEY: 1. Jon Allen - Voice of Brawley in Pokemon Masters. He got it down almost too perfect. Sounds exactly like a rough brawling surfer dude! 2. Jason Griffith - Voice of Brawley in the anime. Right casting, wrong performance. The “surfer dude” aspect was WAY too exaggerated!
FLANNERY: 1. Lisa Ortiz - Voice of Flannery in the anime. Lisa tended to be overused by 4Kids as a VA for characters, but casting her as Flannery was truly a slam dunk, as her Lina Inverse voice is exactly what a hot-blooded spitfire like Flannery calls for. She’s just perfect! 2. Laura Post - Voice of Flannery in Pokemon Masters. I certainly can’t call Laura’s take BAD, but I just don’t buy it all that much, especially not when we have Lisa Ortiz’ take to compare it to. FANCAST OPTION(S) - Carrie Savage, had only she been doing voicework for Bang Zoom at the time (when she’d guest starred in the Black & White series episode “Where Did You Go, Audino?”, she sounded a lot like Lisa Ortiz) Or for more outside-the-box casting, theater actress Dana Steingold - anyone else hear her Saraline Timbers voice sounding very Lisa Ortiz-esque?
NORMAN: 1. Keith Silverstein - Voice of Norman in Pokemon Masters. All he had to do was use his most natural voice, and he totally rocked it! 2. Dan Green - Voice of Norman in the anime. It’s akin to his later Knuckles voice and while that’s not the worst you could do for Norman, they JUST had Dan Green voicing the other “Brendan or May’s father” character, Professor Birch, a role he fit far more naturally into, so I’d rather they’d cast someone else. FANCAST OPTION - Travis Willingham. He’d sound close enough to Dan Green without literally being Dan Green, and be a better fit for Norman’s voice in the JP version of Masters than Keith was.
WINONA: 1. Jeannie Tirado - Voice of Winona in Pokemon Masters. She’s got such a lovely sounding voice and it really works for breezy Winona. 2. Amy Birnbaum - Voice of Winona in the anime. She was just okay. 
FANCAST OPTION - Molly C Quinn, if anyone could get hold of her.
TATE & LIZA: 1. Cassandra Lee Morris & Kira Buckland - Voices of Tate & Liza in Pokemon Masters. Yeah, they sound about right, though it’s odd that Cassandra didn’t voice them both since she reprised her Leo voice for Tate but her Luna voice went to Iris (because Eileen Stevens?) 2. Jason Griffith & Andi Whaley - Voices of Tate & Liza in the anime. No, they do not sound right. Their voices nor their acting!
WALLACE: 1. Mickey Caputo - Voice of Wallace in Pokemon Masters EX. Goes very low and raspy despite the light, effeminate tone, and his delivery really sells the elegant artist who’s perfromative but level-headed. 2. Sean Reyes - Voice of Wallace in the anime. Nothing about this vocal performance stands out to me. Just like Wallace in this anime! FANCAST OPTION - Johnathan Todd Ross. He’s got the sort of voice I’d imagine for Wallace, so with acting and delivery akin to what Mickey Caputo did in the role, he’d be surprisingly excellent. 
DRAKE:
1. Brian Maillard - First voice actor for Drake in the anime. Hard to recall that Leopold Loggle used to be in 4Kids dubs, but he got Drake right in all ways.
2. Edward Bosco - Second voice actor for Drake in the anime, taking over from Brian Maillaird. Basically a soundalike performance, but a fairly decent one.
3. Steve Kramer - Voice of Drake in Pokemon Masters. ??? Steve! STEVE! Drake is a sailor, not a pirate! What are you doing?!?
FANCAST OPTION - Gregg Berger. He’s pretty old now, and he’s got just the right kind of voice for the part.
FACTORY HEAD NOLAND: 1. Kaiji Tang - Voice of Noland in Pokemon Masters. 100% the right casting for a character like this. Kaiji owns the role with his every line. 2. David Wills - Voice of Noland in the anime. Noland is supposed to be a handyman that doesn’t seem to be too bright a guy but is much more knowlegable than he first appears - David’s performance just makes him sound like a doofus frat boy. I blame poor direction here.
PIKE QUEEN LUCY: 1. Emilyn Morinelli - Voice of Lucy in the anime. Despite Lucy being massively out-of-character in this anime, Emilyn’s voice for her was just the sort of light, “snakey” type voice I’d expect to hear from her. 2. Carrie Keranen - Voice of Lucy in Pokemon Masters EX. Satsuki Kiryuin’s VA doing her Satsuki Kiryuin is pretty easy casting and it works for Lucy, but just not quite as well as Emilyn Morinelli’s take.
SALON MAIDEN ANABEL:
1. Alexis Tipton - Voice of Anabel in Pokemon Masters EX. Very elegant, fairly androgynous, warm and inviting yet undeniably formidable and threatening when need be. She gets it all down in a commendable vocal performance that does justice to Anabel’s awesomeness.
2. Hilary Thomas - Voice of Anabel in the anime. I can tell she’s going for a deep and androgynous voice, but the problem is...well, she fails at it. Hard. This is clearly the voice of some random grown woman, and her delivery leaves much to be desired as well.
FANCAST OPTION - Erika Harlacher and Caitlin Glass would’ve been easy picks given their work as Kyoko Kirigiri. And for a less big name casting choice, they could’ve gone with Norma Gose, whose natural voice sounds pretty much totally on point with how I’d imagine Anabel to sound like.
ROURK: 1. Alejandro Saab - Voice of Rourk in Pokemon Masters. Yeah, this sounds totally right for how this guy would sound. 2. Craig Blair - Voice of Rourk in the anime. A typical badly acted perfromance from Craig, but Rourk’s so boring it kind of works?
GARDENIA: 1. Erica Mendez - Voice of Gardenia in Pokemon Masters. Has got more of this manic “pothead” energy to it than Erica’s usual roles, and it totally encapsulates the lovable plant-loving oddball. 2. Lara Starr Rigores - Voice of Gardenia in the anime. This...is not right. Not the right tone, not the right delivery, doesn’t even sound the right age! One of the most glaring miscasts in the dub’s history.
FANTINA: 1. Erica Schroeder - Voice of Fantina in the anime. The clear, pretty sounding voice, goofy French accent, and energetic acting all delivers at perfectly portraying the fabulous Fantina’s character. 2. Karen Strassman - Voice of Fantina in Pokemon Masters. Her French accent is more authentic sounding than the above and her voice ain’t bad, but there’s not as much detectable enthusiasm in many of her lines, which puts her take at a decent second place.
MAYLENE: 1. Erica Lindbeck - Voice of Maylene in Pokemon Masters. The young voice and forceful yet humble and friendly tone she gives just nails what Maylene’s character is all about. 2. Rachael Lillis - Voice of Maylene in the anime. She does nothing wrong in her performance, but the fact that it’s Rachael Lillis, so recognizable as the original VA for both Misty and Jessie in this anime, is distracting.
CRASHER WAKE: 1. Kyle Hebert - Voice of Crasher Wake in Pokemon Masters. His voice for Wake sounds deep, snarly, and above all BIG AND LOUD! 2. J. David Brimmer - Voice of Crasher Wake in the anime. Spot on casting, and I like his voice for Wake better than Kyle’s, but the direction and acting failed him - he gave a standard performance rather than go as gloriously over-the-top as this role warrants.
CANDICE: 1. Kether Donohue - Voice of Candice in the anime. Casting was on point and the performance she gives is definitively Candice. KIAI! 2. Ryan Bartley - Voice of Candice in Pokemon Masters. It’s an alright voiceover...it’s just not Candice the same way Kether was. Sounds not high enough, not hot-blooded enough, and just too plain.
FANCAST OPTION - Julie Ann Taylor. Why wasn’t she available to voice Candice? She would’ve done it way better than Ryan did!
VOLKNER: 1. Chris Hackney - Voice of Volkner in Pokemon Masters EX. Everything about his voice and how he reads his lines here works. 2. Eli James - First vocie actor for Volkner in the anime. He doesn’t quite own the role the way Chris would, but he set the standard for Volkner’s voice and gave a wonderfully fitting performance. 3. Griffin Puatu - VA for Volkner in Pokemon Journeys. His take is decent, but lacks the authenticity in the voice that Eli and Chris got. AARON: 1. Kevin K. Gomez - Voice of Aaron in Pokemon Masters EX. He sounds a bit Robbie Daymond Spider-Man-esque in this role, which is obviously perfectly suitable for a Bug type trainer. 2. Chris Adams - Voice of Aaron in the anime. His take was alright. FANCAST OPTION - Greg Ayres. C’mon, you can hear it too!
BERTHA: 1. Dorah Fine - Voice of Bertha in Pokemon Masters EX. Didn’t really imagine Bertha sounding any way other than this, so she’s got it. 2. Sondra Jayne - Voice of Bertha in the anime. Her take was alright.
FLINT: 1. Landon McDonald - Voice of Flint in Pokemon Masters. Just look at the dude and try to imagine anything less than this as his voice! 2. Tom Wayland - First voice actor for Flint in the anime. Precursor to Landon’s Flint and one of Wayland’s most notable performances. 3. Daman Mills - VA for Flint in Pokemon Journeys. Just like Flint’s pal Volkner’s replacement VA, his take is decent, but lacks the authenticity of Tom or Landon.
LUCIAN: 1. Brandon McInnis - Voice of Lucian in Pokemon Masters EX. He gets the refined, snobby geekiness down perfectly. This IS Lucian! 2. David Lapkin - Voice of Lucian in the anime. Uh, no. This is NOT Lucian. The voice is too deep and the acting is wooden as hell. FANCAST OPTION - Joe Ochman. Might seem too old for this role, but he can totally pull off a voice that’d fit Lucian exceptionally well.
CILAN: 1. Jason Griffith - Voice of Cilan in the anime. His energy is a tad lower than it should be for this version of Cilan, but his voice is so distinct and charming that it fits Cilan perfectly. 2. Caleb Yen - Voice of Cilan in Pokemon Masters EX. This was solid casting, but he way overdid it on the high, effete voice. “Mild mannered” should not translate to girly-voiced mousiness. FANCAST OPTION - Shannon McKain, from what we’ve heard of his work, could do a refined, improved version of Caleb’s take. As could Daman Mills, the VA for another green-haired Unovan male.
CHILI TIE - Adriel Varlack & Lucien Dodge - Both the anime VAs and the Pokemon Masters EX VAs sound identical in just how well they fit.
CRESS: TIE - Kory Getman & Tom Wayland -  Both the anime VAs and the Pokemon Masters EX VAs sound identical in just how well they fit.
LENORA: 1. Taylor Billingslea - Voice of Lenora in Pokemon Generations. No real voice acting experience, but her bit part as Lenora delivered. 2. Norma Nongauza - Voice of Lenora in the main anime. Her voice is nice, but clearly this woman was not an actress in any capacity.
BURGH: 1. Billy Bob Thompson - Voice of Burgh in the main anime. The sound of his honey-sweet voice and the quality of his flamboyantly artsy acting is exactly what Burgh needed, he got it down so hard! 2. Ezra Weisz - Voice of Burgh in Pokemon Masters EX. I’ve warmed up to his initial take compared to when I first heard it, but maintain that he didn’t need to push the flamboyance so hard since he had such a perfectly, naturally good voice for Burgh without it. And then he only made it worse in the reprisals. Fuck, go back! I hate it! 3. Chris Niosi - Voice of Burgh in Pokemon Generations. His problem is the opposite of Brandon’s - he didn’t go flamboyant enough.
FANCAST OPTION(S) - Bang Zoom had Jonah Scott and Brandon McInnis available. I think they’d have done better than Ezra Weisz.
ELESA: 1. Sarah Natochenny - Voice of Elesa in the animated trailer for Black2/White 2. While quite recognizable since she voices Ash, Sarah has got the medium pitch voice and showy yet in control delivery that best suits Elesa. Plus, she really was a fashion model! 2. Deborah Gatton - Voice of Elesa in Pokemon Masters EX. It’s a little higher that I’d have liked, but otherwise she does a fantastic job. 3. Mela Lee - Voice of Elesa in Pokemon Generations. Decent enough for a single line, though still a bit high in pitch and Mela got more to work with when voicing Karen in Pokemon Masters. 4. Eileen Stevens - Voice of Elesa in the main anime. As with Jupiter, Eileen does not convince in this type of role. She puts on a very typical fashionista voice and goes all over the place acting-wise.
CLAY: 1. Kirk Thornton - Voice of Clay in Pokemon Masters. Deep, gruff, aged, and with the right western accent, Kirk totally nails Clay. 2. Sean Schemmel - Voice of Clay in the main anime. He sounds like he’s voicing Gokule (Goku and Hercule fused together) doing a Yosemite Sam impression. That’s hilarious, even if not too fitting. 3. Steve Staley - Voice of Clay in Pokemon Generations. He does the cowboy accent, and that’s it. His voice sounds way too light and young, it doesn’t sound right coming out of Clay’s mouth at all! FANCAST OPTION(S) - Marc Thompson or Kyle Hebert. If either one of those guys did a deep cowboy voice, they’d nail Clay too.
SKYLA: 1. Laura Stahl - First voice of Skyla in Pokemon Masters. Unlike her Hau, Laura is all too perfectly fitting as ever-enthusiastic Skyla. 2. Sarah Natochenny - Voice of Skyla in the main anime. She and Eileen Stevens totally needed to swap Skyla and Elesa around, as Sarah’s airhead take can grate on you. Of course, it’s really the lacking writing for Skyla as a character in this anime that disservices Sarah in the role. 3. Serena Varghese - Voice of Skyla in Pokemon Generations. She sounds like a squeaky voiced little girl. What were they thinking? FANCAST OPTION - Carrie Keranen, ‘cause a more upbeat and optimistic sounding Alya Cesaire would be a great Skyla voice!
BRYCEN: 1. Benjiman Becker - Voice of Brycen in the main anime. He got the tone right, but that voice sounds a little too light to fully fit him. 2. Christopher Bevins - Voice of Brycen in Pokemon Masters. He does have the voice down, but the acting is atrocius! Yeah, the guy looks like a masked superhero and he’s an actor in Poke’ Star Studios, but this does not justify the cheesy tone that Bevins uses. 3. Chris Niosi - Voice of Brycen in Pokemon Generations. All he did was grunt. No dialogue. Barely even a performance. FANCAST OPTION - Zeno Robinson. How well he channeled Keith David in Amphibia really showed he’s got the potential for this.
DRAYDEN: 1. Michael McConnohie - Voice of Drayden in Pokemon Generations. One of the finest casting choices in this series. In both shorts the character appears in, Michael just naturally is THE ideal Drayden! 2. Mike Pollock - Voice of Drayden in the anime. His take got much better after his first appearance, it’s just not Michael McConnohie.
IRIS: 1. Cassandra Lee Morris - Voice of Iris in Pokemon Masters. Going higher, squeakier, and even more youthful than she normally does, Cassandra gives Iris exactly the sort of rambunctious, energetic, and sassy voice and performance I’d imagine to hear from the character. 2. TIE - Eileen Stevens & Anairis Quinones - Voices of Iris in the main anime. Eileen’s vocal performance as Iris is, for the most part, really good and lots of fun to listen to. My only issue is actually just the voice itself, how it sounds a little too matured and sometimes shrill compared to Aoi Yuki’s take. Anairis Quinones was my Fancast Option for Iris for a while since she’s got a voice not too unlike Eileen Stevens, isn’t white, and has Iris in her name...and then they actually cast her as Iris for the Masters 8 Tournament in Pokemon Journeys!
3. Cherami Leigh - Voice of Iris in Pokemon Generations. Cherami Freaking Leigh should be casting gold, but she unfortunately fell into the same trap Grant George did as N in that her line reads come in three different voices without any solid consistency. Had she carried her initial voice through the whole performance, she’d have got it.
CHEREN: 1. Landon McDonald - Voice of Cheren in Pokemon Masters. While some of his line delivery would fit better with BW Cheren than the B2W2 Cheren that he’s playing, his voice and tone are dead on for how Cheren ought to sound. Smart alecky but not overly arrogant. 2. Todd Haberkorn - Voice of Cheren in the main anime. This was as ideal casting as you could get for Cheren. His voice and Landon’s voice sound quite alike. He really only gets second place here due to his material; I did not care for the Cheren he was playing at all. 3. Jason Griffith - Voice of Cheren in the animated trailer for Black 2/White 2. Oh dear, what were they thinking with this one? This voice doesn’t suit Cheren whatsoever. It’s like you’re expecting Ienzo but get Zexion, as in Vince Corazza’s horribly awkward sounding Zexion! FANCAST OPTION - Darren Dunstan. His Kaz Kalinkaz in Chaotic was basically a dead ringer for Landon and Todd as Cheren anyway.
ROXIE: 1. Alyson Rosenfeld - Voice of Roxie in the anime. Her young voice and her loud, performative delivery just ROCKED this role! 2. Brianna Knickerbocker - Voice of Roxie in Pokemon Masters. She gives a fun performance, but she kinda overdoes the stereotypical punk rocker quality when a more natural take would’ve sufficed. MARLON: 1. Ray Chase - Voice of Marlon in Pokemon Masters. Not the most obvious casting choices for Marlon, yet he slid right into the role. 2. Ted Lewis - Voice of Marlon in the anime. Blegh. This does not work, Ted. Stick only to Tracey and Giovanni from now on!
CAITLIN: 1. Sarah Miller Crews - Voice of Caitlin in Pokemon Masters. She gives the best balance of elegance and sleepiness that you could ask for, making her the definitive fit for Caitlin’s character. 2. Miriam Pultro - Voice of Caitlin in the anime. The sound of her voice is okay, but the acting left a whole lot to be desired. FANCAST OPTION(S) - Tara Jayne Sands or Carrie Savage. Miss Kaya from One Piece really should’ve voiced Caitlin at least once.
VIOLA: 1. Lori Gardner - Voice of Viola in the anime. She totally gets it! 2. Brianna Knickerbocker - Voice of Viola in Pokemon Masters. One word for her performance: annoying. Look, just because Viola’s a Kalos Gym Leader doesn’t mean she needs a French accent, especially since no other Kalosian character has one and we have both Professor Bellis AND Fantina talking with one in this game!
GRANT: 1. Cory Willis - Voice of Grant in the anime. He, too, totally gets it! 2. Erik Scott Kimerer - Voice of Grant in Pokemon Masters. Typical sounding Kimerer voice that just has me thinking “that’s a white boy!”
KORRINA: 1. Ryan Bartley - Voice of Korrina in Pokemon Masters. If her Candice underwhelmed, then her Korrina more than makes up for it. 2. Lisa Ortiz - Voice of Korrina in the anime. Third Gym Leader she’s voiced after Sabrina and Flannery, and this is also a casting slam dunk.... so why did she have to go and do the Amy Rose voice like she did for Mars, AGAIN?!? Korrina oughtn’t sound so squeaky!
RAMOS: 1. Steve Kramer - Voice of Ramos in Pokemon Masters. Does he kind of sound like Bill Farmer as Hopediah Plantar to anyone else? If so, then that means he did perfectly in this role. 2. Anthony Salerno - Voice of Ramos in the anime. Clearly a much younger guy trying to voice an old man with a hick accent. YEESH!
CLEMONT: 1. Michael Liscio - Voice of Clemont in the anime. He portrays Clemont very much along the lines of how I’d imagine he’d sound. 2. Kyle McCarley - Voice of Clemont in Pokemon Masters. He does not, but he’s such a natural fit for a nerd that it works all the same.
VALERIE: 1. Skyler Davenport - Voice of Valerie in Pokemon Masters. I tend to enjoy her voice acting in just about anything, and this no exception. 2. Kate Bristol - Voice of Valerie in the anime. Misses the “manic pixie girl” energy completely and voiced Valerie the same way she did Sixth from Future Diary. No! Absolutely not!
FANCAST OPTION - Lisa Jacqueline. She reprised her role in Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Links, so she’s not totally done voice acting, and what better fit for the fairy type Gym Leader than the original dub voice of Bloom from Winx Club?
WULFRIC: 1. J. David Brimmer - Voice of Wulfric in the anime. So glad they got him back for more voice acting, as he is a perfect fit for Wulfric! 2. Jamieson Price - Voice of Wulfric in Pokemon Masters (credited as Taylor Henry). Decent, but I think he’s better at voicing bad guys.
WIKSTROM: TIE - Brad Venable and Barrett Leddy, the voices of Wikstrom in Pokemon Masters and the Pokemon Journeys anime dub respectively. They sound so alike in how they approached this role!
MALVA:
1. Samara Naevmi - Voice of Malva in the main anime. Gives Malva this smug, aristocratic tone that the other VAs for her lack, which is what I feel is needed to help Malva really stand out as a character.
2. Marissa Lenti - Voice of Malva in Pokemon Evolutions. Her part is brief, but the solemn tone harboring an emotional undercurrent is deliverted perfectly for what that bit part requires of her.
3. Kira Buckland - Voice of Malva in Pokemon Generations. She sounds like a female newscaster, alright. That’s literally about it.
FANCAST OPTION - Sabrina Weisz, given her work in Miraculous.
SIEBOLD: 1. Sean Chiplock - Voice of Siebold in Pokemon Masters. This very Dee Bradley Baker-sounding voice is exactly how he should sound. 2. Eli James - Voice of Siebold in the anime. As always he does a fine job, but his Siebold is in the shadow of his Volkner and Colress.
HALA: 1. Kane Jungbluth-Murray - Voice of Hala in Pokemon Masters EX. Can’t really say much other than he sounds just right for the part. 2. Ryan Andes - Voice of Hala in the anime. Very similar sounding to the above, but at times he doesn’t sound quite old enough to me.
OLIVIA: 1. Marissa Kennedy - Voice of Olivia in the anime. A case like Cilan where the version of Olivia she’s voicing is radically different a character from the games, but her voice still sounds so ideal for her. 2. Julia McIlvaine - Voice of Olivia in Pokemon Masters. Olivia is around Brock’s age, right? Well, Juliva’s take is too deep and makes her sound a good few years older than she’s meant to be!
NANU: 1. Michael McMillian - Voice of Nanu in the anime. When I look at Nanu and his thuggish face, a gruff, grizzeled, raspy voice is what I hear, and this relatively unknown VA was able to deliver just that. 2. Sean Chiplock - Voice of Nanu in Pokemon Masters. How he plays the part suits Nanu too, but it’s just not quite “dark” sounding enough. FANCAST OPTION - Kirk Thornton. Why’d he have to stop at just Blaine and Clay? He would’ve absolutely killed this role too!
HAPU: 1. Della Saba - Voice of Hapu in Pokemon Masters. She sounds PERFECT in this role. Exactly the kind of voice I’d expect of Hapu! 2. Brittany Lee Hamilton - Voice of Hapu in the anime. She doesn’t do bad, she’s just not entirely convincing. Her Georgia in the Black & White dub was so iconic that I can’t unhear it in this voice. FANCAST OPTION - Philece Samplar. She was alive prior to last year, and she’d have made an ideal voice for Hapu too.
LANA: 1. Rosie Reyes - Voice of Lana in the anime. The definitive Lana! 2. Ama Lee - Voice of Lana in Pokemon Masters EX. Ama makes for a perfectly decent Lana. I felt that with her initial take that too many of the line reads that they went with were misdirected as she starts to sound a bit too much like Misty and not nearly as good as Rosie Reyes’ Lana, but she showed notable improvement upon reprising the role for Sygna Lana during the Villain Arc. FANCAST OPTION - Could we maybe have traded Ama Lee out for Mela Lee? She totally would’ve been able to deliver a fitting take.
KIAWE: 1. Marc Swint - Voice of Kiawe in the anime. He just had such a cool sounding voice as Kiawe right out the gate, sounding ferocious when in battle and also hysterical with his comedic delivery. No wonder his voice acting career really took off following this role. 2. Chris Jai Alex - Voice of Kiawe in Pokemon Masters. He also does great, capturing Kiawe’s laid back side and his fiery side very well.
MALLOW: 1. Rebecca Soler - Voice of Mallow in the Sun & Moon anime. Rebecca’s been around and done voices for a while, and she was a golden choice for voicing Mallow. And her performance in “Memories In The Mist” is so powerfully moving, it’s hard not to weep over it! 2. Amber Connor - Voice of Mallow in Pokemon Masters. She gets a nice voice for Mallow down to, but due to a lack of more extensive material she just could not hope to match Rebecca Soler’s turn.
3. Emily Cramer - Voice of Mallow in Pokemon Journeys. She gets the job done, but is simply doing a stand-in performance/impression of Rebecca Soler for a limited amount of time.
SOPHOCLES: 1. Jeannie Tirado - Voice of Sophocles in Pokemon Masters. Sounds just about right for the character, and as we hear from Norman in The Promised Neverland, Tirado can naturally nail down a ‘boyish’ quaity. 2. Alyson Leigh Rosenfeld - Voice of Sophocles in the anime. She tried way too hard to sound like a boy at first, but eased it up so that her Sophocles sounds more like a slightly lighter version of Tirado’s.
ACEROLA: 1. Christine Marie Cabanos - Voice of Acerola in Pokemon Masters. Flawlessly cast, and gives her usual energized, high-pitched vocal performance that’s so likable and enduring for her roles. 2. Lauren Kammerling - Voice of Acerola in the anime. Fucking WOW. And I thought Lara Starr Rigores as Gardenia was a huge misfire but THIS might well be the single worst miscast of a League Trainer voice in the anime dub. She’s super flat in the acting and sounds NOTHING like the child that Acerola is supposed to be!
FANCAST OPTION - Monica Rial, poster child for Creepy Cute.
MINA: 1. Cherami Leigh - Voice of Mina in Pokemon Masters. One of her lower and deeper tones, sounding something like Linda Cardelini in Gravity Falls. An exact match for how I’d pictured Mina to sound. 2. Samara Naeymi - Voice of Mina in the anime. Meh. Not godawful or anything, but unlike her Malva, it’s pretty bland and forgettable.
KAHILI: 1. Janice Kawaye - Voice of Kahili in Pokemon Masters. Sounds close to her Peko Pekoyama voice, and it absolutely works here. 2. Unknown VA - Voice of Kahili in the anime. Who even was this?
FANCAST OPTION - Colleen O’Shaughnessey. For whatever reason, I feel her voice would go well with Kahili’s character.
NESSA: 1. Anairis Quinones - Voice of Nessa in Pokemon: Twilight Wings. Just love the way she plays the role, she sounds best suited for it. 2. Tiana Camacho - Voice of Nessa in Pokemon Masters EX. Initially she sounded off with this “slighty above a whisper” tone in much of her line delivery, but her reprisal saw improvement and her voice and accent sound spot on.
BEA: 1. Shara Kirby - Voice of Bea in Pokemon Masters EX. Her voice most naturally suits the character, and the accent she uses is an added plus. I can totally buy her as one tough customer. 2. Laura Stahl - Voice of Bea in Pokemon: Twilight Wings. Slightly lighter than Shara’s voice and lacks the accent, but otherwise great. 3. Tiana Camacho - Voice of Bea in the main anime. On one hand, her acting is super on point. On the other hand, she pitches her voice way deeper than was needed, which makes her sound kinda goofy.
ALLISTER: 1. Casey Mongillo - Voice of Allister in Pokemon: Twilight Wings. They were such an ideal pick for the role, wish they got more lines! 2. Norma Gose - Voice of Allister in Pokemon Masters EX. Does a decent enough job sounding like a boy, and with a nice accent too! 3. Ryan Bartley - Voice of Allister in the main anime. Shinji was better suited for this than Rei. This just isn’t Ryan’s natural element.
FANCAST OPTION - David Errigo Jr. Ferb for Allister, please?
OPAL: 1. Mairin M. Miller - Voice of Opal in the main anime. This is exactly the sort of voice I was thinking I’d hear out of Opal. Well played! 2. Laura Post - Voice of Opal in Pokemon: Twilight Wings. Sounds like Ragyo Kiryuin trying to imitate an old lady. Doesn’t really work.
MELONY:
1. Wendee Lee - Voice of Melony in Pokemon Masters EX.
2. Laura Post - Voice of Melony in Pokemon: Twilight Wings.
PIERS: 1. Aleks Le - Voice of Piers in Pokemon Masters EX. He’s got the grunge, the flair, the mood, and above all, THE YELL! He rocks it! 2. Edward Bosco - Voice of Piers in Pokemon: Twilight Wings. Not a whole lot of lines, but what we do hear from him suits Piers very well. 3. Howard Wang - Voice of Piers in the main anime. Like with Roxie in Masters, just doing a typical punk rocker voice isn’t quite enough.
RAIHAN: 1. Danny Kramer - Voice of Raihan in the main anime. A total unknown as a VA, but he manages to pin down all the essentials of Raihan in this performance, with a suave voice that fits him best. 2. Nazeeh Tarsha - Voice of Raihan in Pokemon: Twilight Wings. He was a great casting pick and on a single line, he got Raihan right. But he direction failed him, as he mostly sounds too smug and weasely! 3. Mike Dent - Voice of Raihan from Pokemon Masters EX. Mike just…isn’t it as Raihan. He sounds overly peppy and like a casual geek rather than a cool guy who gets real feral in battle.
IONO: 
1. Lily Ki - Voice of Iono in Pokemon Masters EX. LilyPichu is an actual online personality and streamer well known from Youtube well before she got more voice acting gigs - there could be no more perfect a fit for Iono. She puts in all the chipmunky squeakiness and manic gremlin energy you’d expect to hear out of this character given her design and dialogue. A bit grating? Yeah! That’s the whole idea!
2. Julia Gu - Voice of Iono in Pokemon: Paldean Winds. Julia voiced a manic-obsessive school idol fangirl turned school idol in Love Live! Superstar!!, so she was pretty ideal casting for a enthusiastic showboat like Iono. I think the only issue with her is that the voice direction let her down a little but not pushing her to go even harder and more energized in her line delivery.
3. Erika Harlacher - Voice of Iono in Pokemon Horizons. Sort of a reversal of the above: she goes impressively wild with her delivery, but the voice itself is just not nearly high enough in pitch, making it weird to hear coming out of Iono.
FANCAST OPTION - Hilary Haag was my go-to headcanon Iono voice, for obvious reasons. Everything Iono is, she can get down erffortlessly.
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A beautifully illustrated, clothbound compendium presenting significant contemporary art in Southeast Asia, SEA: Contemporary Art in Southeast Asia highlights the dynamic nature of contemporary art in Southeast Asia across generations and borders. This publication provides a unique and timely opportunity to introduce a broad audience to the artistic practices of Southeast Asia as they are connected to major themes of interest, such as community engagement and organization, social and political commentary, gender and identity, environment and ecology, and material traditions and processes. Edited by Ute Meta Bauer, Karin G. Oen, and Boon Hui Tan, this book fills a noticeable void in the landscape of arts publications, serving as an essential guide to artists working in the region. Selected by an international curatorial committee, the work of more than 60 different artists or collectives will be highlighted by introductory texts as well as images of significant works. Artists covered include: #AgusSuwage, #AlfredoandIsabelAquilizan, #AmandaHeng, Anida Yoeu Ali, Anne Samat, Anocha Suwichakornpong, #ApichatpongWeerasethakul, #Arahmaiani, #ArayaRasdjarmrearnsook, #ArinRungjang, Cemeti Institute for Art & Society, #CharlesLimYiYong, Chiang Mai Social Installation, Chris Chong Chan Fui, #DinhQLe, Eisa Jocson, Erika Tan, #FXHarsono, Green Papaya Art Projects, #HemanChong, #HoTzuNyen, Htein Lin, I Gusti Ayu Kadek Murniasih, Khvay Samnang, #KorakritArunanondchai, #LeeWen, Lostgens’ Contemporary Art Space, #MarthaAtienza, #MelatiSuryodarmo, #MingWong, #MoeSatt, #MontienBoonma, Nguyen Trinh Thi, Nha San Collective, #NorbertoRoldan, #PacitaAbad, Pinaree Sanpitak, #PioAbad, Po Po, Poklong Anading, Post-Museum, #RirkritTiravanija, Robert Zhao Renhui, Roberto Feleo, #ruangrupa, #SaSaArtProjects, #ShooshieSulaiman, #ShubigiRao, Sopheap Pich, Suzann Victor, Svay Sareth, #TangDaWu, Taring Padi, #ThaoNguyenPhan, The Artists Village, The Propeller Group, Tiffany Chung, Tisna Sanjaya, Tith Kanitha, Tran Luong, Tun Win Aung and Wah Nu, UuDam Tran Nguyen, #YeeILann and Yeo Siew Hua. (at NTU Centre for Contemporary Art Singapore) https://www.instagram.com/p/CeNUGN7l2W1/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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[Theater] Mit der S-Bahn ins Kleine Haus in Gießen
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Nach Woyzeck dachte ich mir, gebe ich auch dem Kleinen Haus mal wieder eine Chance. So ein bisschen Angst hatte ich ja schon, da das Schauspiel für mich nicht ganz ans Musiktheater heranreicht. Aber irgendwie nach „Woyzeck“ und vor allem „Der Staat gegen Fritz Bauer“ war für mich klar, da muss ich dann doch hin. Gesagt getan, mal wieder eine andere Freundin eingepackt und erstmal zusammen einen Tee im Foyer getrunken. Meine erste Feststellung war, es wird voll im Kleinen Haus und ganz ehrlich, dies freut mich sehr, denn dies zeigt einmal mehr, dass Theater anziehend sein kann, und noch immer ist. Die Einführung zu „Einsame Menschen“ machte diesmal Simone Sterr, möglicher Weise da Lena Meyerhoff, die Dramaturgin des Stückes, leider erkrankt war. Ich hoffe wirklich, dass es nichts Schlimmes ist. Frau Sterr hat die Einführung gut gemacht. Vielleicht war sie am Anfang noch nicht ganz, ich sag mal, eingegroovt in das Stück, aber das gab sich schnell. Sie hat einiges über Felicia Zeller erzählt, die den Theatertext in der jetzigen Form geschrieben hat. Da kam dann meine große Angst wieder hoch. Einen klassischen Text von Gerhart Hauptmann in das Hier und Jetzt zu bringen, das kann auch mal gewaltig nach hinten losgehen. Trotzdem war ich irgendwie auch neugierig, was mich da erwartet. Vor allem diese angefangenen Sätze kenne ich ja auch, wenn mein Kopf schneller ist, als meine Zunge. Das ist beim Kritiken schreiben manchmal noch schlimmer, denn meine Finger sind nun noch langsamer als meine Zunge. Dies führt manchmal doch zu dem ein oder anderen Schmunzler in meiner Umgebung. Dies macht dann auch immer jede Kritik oder Rezension so anders, denn ich weiß nie so wirklich wo es hingeht mit meiner Kritik, erst dann wenn die Kritik fertig geschrieben ist. Copyright: Christian Schuller Copyright: Christian Schuller Copyright: Christian Schuller Die Geschichte erzählt im Endeffekt, das wonach wir alle irgendwie streben. Da ist das Idealbild von Familie und Kind, dafür aber trotzdem nicht im Beruf und im Privaten nachgeben. Da sind unsere Ideale die wir bitte nicht vergessen. Im Falle dieser Geschichte wird dies in der beruflich erfolgreiche Marie dargestellt, die von Germaine Sollberger gespielt wird. Sie ist auch noch eine reiche Erbin und hat ein Gelände mit einer alten Villa darauf gekauft, welche direkt an einem See und Wald liegt und dazu noch einen S-Bahnanschluss hat. Ganz nebenbei ist sie noch schwanger, zumindest am Anfang, mit einem Kind, welches sie mit Gerhart hat, der noch immer an seiner Doktorarbeit schreibt. Ich habe das Gefühl, er hat mit Ende dreißig noch nicht mal angefangen, sie zu schreiben. Immer wieder formuliert er alleine schon den Titel der Arbeit um, welches er sehr gestenreich macht, und in einer Geschwindigkeit, die bei mir schon einen Knoten im Hirn erzeugt. Da sind wir dann auch schon beim Kritikpunkt an Levent Kelleli. Ich glaube, er hatte zweimal einen Texthänger. Es war nicht schlimm, aber vielleicht wäre es sinnvoll, an der ein oder anderen Textstelle vielleicht ein wenig langsamer zu sprechen, und dafür dann diese auch wirklich schwierigen Passagen noch besser zu meistern. Aber ganz ehrlich. Ich hätte mir schon in den ersten zwei Minuten mehr als einmal einen Knoten in die Zunge geredet. Er hat es wirklich geschafft, die Worte klar und deutlich zu artikulieren. Wie gesagt, die zwei Stellen waren halt mal ein kleiner Hänger. Seine Mutter Erika wurde von Carolin Weber gespielt. Ich kann ja mit solchen Esoterikmenschen eher weniger etwas anfangen. Aber die tänzelnde Erika mit ihren kleinen Schritten und ihrer echt stark überspitzten Persönlichkeit war dann doch sehr angenehm. Ben Janssen spielte Bölsche, ein Freund von Marie und Gerhart, der ein Umweltaktivist ist und durchaus ein kleiner Tollpatsch. Als er zu Marie am Ende sagte, dass wenn er seine Gipsverbände ab hätte, dann werde er richtig Gas geben und den Wald schützen, und sie überreden wollte, in ein Baumhaus zu ziehen und mit ihm für das Überleben des alten Waldes zu kämpfen, musste ich echt an mich halten. Denn bis er ohne Gips ist, ist wahrscheinlich der Regenwald komplett abgeholzt und das Baby von Marie und Gerhart hat sein Studium beendet. Gestartet ist Bölsche mit einem Gipsbein und es kamen noch ein Armbruch und eine Halskrause dazu, bis das Stück in den letzten Teil einbog. Margarete wurde von Amina Eisner gespielt. Sie will in die Villa mit einziehen, denn eigentlich soll daraus ein Co-Worker-Space für Backpacker werden. Sie freundet sich mit Gerhart an und bringt in ihm besondere Seiten zum Klingen. Er kleidet sich besser, macht Sport und so einige andere Dinge mehr, und natürlich stört sie ihn nicht. Seine Freundin Marie und sein Baby Fritz hingegen stören ihn doch sehr und er erfindet immer wieder neue Ausreden, um sich vor dem Helfen zu drücken. Es sind zwei wirklich kurzweilige Stunden, wo ich noch einiges schreiben und erzählen könnte. Die Zeit verging wie im Fluge und man wurde gut unterhalten. Die Stimmen waren besonders beim Singen wirklich sehr gut, richtig klar. Vor allem Carolin Weber, aber auch Germaine Sollberger stachen in meinen Ohren ein wenig heraus. Wobei jeder der Schauspieler ein paar Szenen hatte, wo ich wirklich dachte, das ist extrem gut. Das Bühnenbild war einfach, aber gut. Man konnte immer sehr gut erkennen, wo man sich gerade befand, wobei da schon einiges an Dreck auf der Bühne war, nachdem das Stück zu Ende war. Es war auch wirklich ein langer Applaus im Kleinen Haus und es war voll und ich kann verstehen warum. Die Schauspieler waren diesmal wirklich gut. Es wurde zwar schnell gesprochen und man hat sicher den ein oder anderen Satz im Kopf beendet, der unausgesprochen von den Schauspielern gesagt wurde. Und irgendwie waren sie alle ein wenig einsam, da sie sich nie wirklich richtig ausgedrückt haben und dem einen oder dem anderen vielleicht nicht alles gesagt haben. Es war trotzdem nicht hektisch auf der Bühne und wie das Ganze endet werde ich sicherlich nicht verraten, denn ich hoffe, dass die ein oder andere S-Bahn, oder in Gießen wohl eher ein Stadtbus, am Kleinen Haus hält und dort noch viele Menschen aussteigen lässt, denn dieses Stück, unter der Regie von Anaїs Durand-Mauptit und der Dramaturgie von Lena Meyerhoff, hat noch einige Vorstellungen verdient. Es gibt nur noch drei Vorstellungen und bei fast allen nur noch Restkarten. Ich fände es schade, wenn sie diese Vorstellungen versäumen und irgendwie würde ich mich freuen, wenn noch die ein oder andere Vorstellung dazu käme. 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"Run The World," "Heels," and "Blindspotting" By STARZ, cancelled
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  Three of STARZ's television series have been canceled. The news is now making the rounds about the premium channels' announcement. The news is that it will not be moving forward with "The Venery of Samantha Bird". The reports also state that the strikes are forcing the cancellation of the filming schedule for "Heels," "Blindspotting," and "Run The World" after each running for two seasons. Multiple sources have confirmed this cancellation. The season two finale of each will now also serve as the series finale since all three premiered their sophomore seasons in 2023 and have now completed their runs. Below are summaries of each of the three series. Heels: The Battle for Legacy and Identity in Small-Town Pro Wrestling The central theme of Heels is the pursuit of dreams by men and women in the world of small-town pro wrestling. Someone has to play the hero and someone else has to play the villain, or the heel, in the ring. However, in the real world, those personalities can be difficult to uphold or to let go of. Following a family-owned wrestling promotion two brothers and rivals (Stephen Amell and Alexander Ludwig) battle over their late father's legacy.  The series is produced by Lionsgate in association with Paramount Network Television, features a cast including Alison Luff, Mary McCormack, Kelli Berglund, Allen Maldonado, James Harrison, Roxton Garcia, and Chris Bauer.  Created, written, and executive produced by Leigh Davenport, "Run the World" follows a close-knit group of intelligent, funny, and vibrant Black women in their thirties who are best friends. They reside in Harlem and balance their careers, relationships, and personal growth while supporting each other. The show explores their journey as they aim for success while facing ups and downs in their careers and navigating the complexities of romance. At its core, the Starz series celebrates genuine friendship and the resilience to not just survive, but thrive together. The series also stars Amber Stevens West, Andrea Bordeaux, Bresha Webb, Corbin Reid, Stephen Bishop, and Tosin Morohunfola. Notable guest stars in season one included Erika Alexander, Nick Sagar, Jay Walker, and Tonya Pinkins. Blindspotting: Navigating Life's Chaos When the Unexpected Happens The Starz TV show "Blindspotting" revolves around Ashley. In the show, Ashley is on the verge of attaining a middle-class life in Oakland. However, Ashley's life is turned upside down when Miles, her partner for 12 years and the father of their child, is suddenly incarcerated. This unexpected turn of events forces her into a chaotic and humor-filled existential crisis. It's humorous but Ashley has to move in with Miles' mother and half-sister. Run The World: Pursuing Success and Friendship Through Life's Ups and Downs "Run the World" shows the exhilarating highs and heart-wrenching lows experienced by Whitney, Renee, and Sondi as they strive for success and dominance. Whitney embarks on a journey of self-discovery, determined to thrive in her life with or without Ola. Meanwhile, Renee and Sondi confront their desires for both love and career fulfillment. Whether they reconnect with past loves, taste the luxuries of wealth, or see their professional lives take unexpected turns, these resilient Black women, strengthened by their unbreakable friendship, will overcome any obstacle in their path. Furthermore, STARZ has announced that they will not proceed with 'The Venery of Samantha Bird,' a series that had to pause filming due to strikes and still had two episodes remaining. The show, created by Anna Moriarty and featuring Katherine Langford in the lead role, will not be continued. Perhaps the most well-known programs that Starz has hosted include Power, The Serpent Queen, Minx, and Outlander. Its back catalog has now lessened, though, as four of its original series have either been canceled completely or brought to an end. With The Venery of Samantha Bird no longer airing, only Heels, Run the World, and Blindspotting remain, with the most recent season serving as each of those shows' final one.   Read the full article
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The reason for this number is that the sequence I've been using for "the number of Floornight characters, up to 2,500" is the one from my original post, which only goes up to #1230 at present. I thought I wanted to make a new one using the list of characters, and that way, when I've written as many as I've written, I can go through the list and count how many of those are still present. But I ended up getting carried away, counting all kinds of things in all kinds of ways, and at this point it's hard to figure out which counts and which doesn't. (I could start counting "names, initials, and pseudonyms used in-universe in the book," but that's too much stuff that would just get me more confused.) Anyway, here's the list:
Dawson, Richard
Ludinus
Fernald, Thomas
Papini, Marika
Teller, S.
Sebald, Wladimir
Marrs, George
Zilberstein
Fischl
Vladimirov
Bauer
Flores
Tsu, Eiichiro
Uzumaki
Zeller
Zimmermann
Ceppi, Carlo (alternative spelling)
Porter, Astrid
Stoker, James
Singer, Isaac Asimov
Drake, James
Schwartz, Charles
Teller, Eric
Zhang, Xingchen
Bauer, Franz
Cohen, Richard
Vladimirov, Aleksej
Yates, Robin
Porter, Richard
Uzumaki, Kaede
Ludinus, Egon
Nilsson, Torsten
Fischl, Max
Hager, Erika
Zeller, Heinrich
Stoker, J. Malcolm
Drake, James C.
Nilsson, Richard G.
Vladimirov, Vsevolod (last name spelled wrong. It's spelled "Cephev")
Zeller, Max
Fischl, Maxine
Stoker, Jack
Uzumaki, Hiro
Teller, Alexander
Singer, Isaac B. (last name misspelled. He's written "Singero" in his story, and the name was in the same family tree as the one I was looking at and is a similar name.)
Cohen, Richard (last name misspelled. He's written "Choffin" in his story, and the name was in the same family tree as the one I was looking at, and was spelled with an 'h' at one point)
Zimmermann, Albert
Porter, Isaac (last name misspelled. It's spelled "Porseter")
Flores, Michael
Drake, Richard (alternative spelling)
Singer, Isaac B.
Stoker, Jack (alternative spelling)
Singer, Isaac "B. (alternative spelling)"
Kurtz, Philip
Drake, David
Zimmermann, Robert
Hager, Erika (alternative spelling)
Zeller, Heinrich (alternative spelling)
That's pretty much it.
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Mark Hamill
John DiMaggio
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Liste des chansons (playlist 2020 - part. 1)
Mise à jour : 30 juin 2020
playlist 2020 (part.2), playlist 2020 (part. 1)
playlist 2019 (part.2), playlist 2019 (part. 1)
playlist 2018 (part. 2), playlist 2018 (part. 1)
playlist 2017 (part. 2), playlist 2017 (part. 1)
playlist 2016 (part. 2), playlist 2016 (part. 1)
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2Pac (Feat. Talent) - Changes (1998)
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AC/DC - Who Made Who (1986)
Jeanne Added - Before The Sun (2018)
Aerosmith -  Janie's Got A Gun (1989)
The Afghan Whigs - Debonair (1993)
Damon Albarn - Everyday Robots (2014)
Alice In Chains - Would? (1992)
Arcade Fire - Rebellion (Lies) (2004)
Archive - Bullets (2009)
Arno - Putain Putain (1983)
Asaf Avidan - Lost Horse (2020)
B
the B52’s - Rock Lobster (1979)
Axel Bauer - Eteins La Lumière (1990)
Bauhaus - She's In Parties (1983)
The Beach Boys - Darlin’ (1967)
Beck - Wow (2016)
Bénabar - Dis-lui oui (2003)
Louis Bertignac - C'est fini (2018)
Björk - Oceania (2004)
Neal Black & The Healers - Before daylight (2014)
The Black Crowes - Remedy (1992)
The Black Keys - Psychotic Girl (2008)
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club - Let the Day Begin (2013)
blink-182 - First Date (2001)
Blur - Out Of Time (2003)
David Bowie - Modern Love (1983)
Georges Brassens - La non-demande en mariage (1966)
The Breeders - Glorious (1990)
James Brown - Living in America (from Rocky IV) (1986)
Kate Bush - Running Up That Hill (1985)
The Byrds - Turn! Turn! Turn! (To Everything There Is A Season) (1965)
C
Cage The Elephant (Feat. Iggy Pop) - Broken Boy (2019)
Cake - Commissioning a Symphony in C (2001)
J.J. Cale - After Midnight (1972)
Cali - Elle M'a Dit (2003)
Johnny Cash (cover Merle Travis) - Sixteen Tons (1987)
Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds - Dig, Lazarus, Dig!!! (2008)
Ray Charles - Georgia On My Mind (1960)
Cigarettes After Sex - You're All I Want (2020)
CocoRosie - Restless (2020)
Leonard Cohen - Happens to the Heart (2019)
Coolio (feat. L.V.) - Gangsta's Paradise (from Dangerous Minds) (1995)
The Coral - The Operator (2005)
Creedence Clearwater Revival - I Heard It Through The Grapevine (1970)
The Crimea - Opposite Ends (2005)
Christine and the Queens - La vita nuova (2020)
Crosby, Stills & Nash - Long Time Gone (1969)
D
Death In Vegas - Hands Around My Throat (2002)
Deftones - Be Quiet And Drive (Far Away) (1997)
Depeche Mode - Never Let Me Down Again (1987)
dEUS - Roses (1996)
Dirty Pretty Things - Gin and Milk (2006)
Dope Lemon - Hey You (2019)
Baxter Dury - Slumlord (2019)
Jacques Dutronc - L'opportuniste (1969)
Bob Dylan - False Prophet (2020)
E
Echo & The Bunnymen - The Killing Moon (1984)
Eels - Blinking Lights (For Me) (2005)
Billie Eilish - No Time To Die (2020)
Electric Light Orchestra - Mr. Blue Sky (1977)
Eminem - Darkness (2020)
Eurythmics - Sexcrime (Nineteen Eighty-Four) (1984)
F
Faith No More - Falling to Pieces (1989)
Mylène Farmer - Ainsi Soit Je (1988)
Feu! Chatterton - La Malinche (2015)
Izo FitzRoy - Red Line (2020)
Foals - Neptune (2019)
G
Peter Gabriel - Red Rain (1986)
Serge Gainsbourg - Elisa (1969)
Liam Gallagher - Once (2019)
Gorillaz - Feel Good Inc. (2005)
Grand Corps Malade - Je Viens De Là (2008)
La Grande Sophie - Une vie (2019)
Green Day - Father of All... (2020)
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Johnny Hallyday (cover The Animals) - Le Pénitencier (1964)
George Harrison - My Sweet Lord (1970)
Murray Head - One Night In Bangkok (1984)
Heartless Bastards - Hold Your Head High (2009)
Hole - Malibu (1998)
How to Destroy Angels - The Space in Between (2010)
I
IAM (feat. Kalash) - Eldorado (2019)
Idir - A vava inouva (1976)
Interpol - Everything Is Wrong (2014)
Izïa - Trop vite (2019)
J
Jack The Ripper - I was born a cancer (2005)
The Jesus And Mary Chain - Just Like Honey (1985)
Janis Joplin - Me And Bobby McGee (1971)
Joy Division - Decades (1980)
K
Gene Kelly  - Singing In The Rain (1952)
The Kills - Tape Song (2008)
B.B. King - Sweet Little Angel (1956)
Eric Kinny (Feat. Danica Dora)  - Last Goodbye (2019)
L
Mark Lanegan - Bleed All Over (2020)
Led Zeppelin - The Ocean (1973)
Life - Bum Hour (2019)
Limp Bizkit - Nookie (1999)
Little Richard  Long Tall Sally (1955)
Lofofora - Les Gens (1999)
Emily Loizeau - Coconut Madam (2009)
Clara Luciani - La grenade (2018)
M
Stephen Malkmus - Shadowbanned (2020)
Manu - Entre deux eaux (2019)
Mesparrow - The Symphony (2013)
Metallica - Sad But True (1991)
Pat Metheny (cover The Beatles) - And I Love Her (2011/1964)
Joni Mitchell - Blue (1971)
Moloko - The Time Is Now (2000)
Barry Moore - The Tide (2019)
Morcheeba - Part of the Process (1998)
Ennio Morricone -  Et pour quelques dollars de plus (1965)
Morrissey - The Truth About Ruth (2020)
Alison Mosshart - Rise (2020)
Jean-Louis Murat - Si je m'attendais / Troie (2020)
Muse - Time Is Running Out (2003)
N
Yael Naim - Daddy (2020)
Willie Nelson - On The Road Again (1980)
Nine Inch Nails - Every Day is Exactly the Same (2005)
Noir Désir - Joey Part I (1989)
Nothing But Thieves - Forever & Ever More (2018)
Natalia Nykiel - Volcano (2019)
O
Agnes Obel - The Curse (2013)
Ozzy Osbourne (Feat. Elton John) - Ordinary Man (2020)
P
Paz - Ta peau (2020)
Pearl Jam - Dance Of The Clairvoyants (2020)
Pierre Perret - Lily (1977)
Lucky Peterson (cover Prince) - Purple Rain (1997)
Tom Petty - Runnin’ Down A Dream (1989)
Pink Floyd - Young Lust (1979)
Pixies - Catfish Kate (2019)
Pomme - Je sais pas danser (2019)
Iggy Pop - Loves Missing (2019)
Popa Chubby - Life Is a Beatdown (2004)
Elvis Presley - Jailhouse Rock (1957)
Eddy de Pretto - Kid (2018)
Puscifer - The Green Valley (2011)
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Queen - The Show Must Go On (1991)
R
R.E.M. - Man On The Moon (1992)
Radiohead - House of Cards (2007)
Rage Against The Machine - Testify (1999)
Red Hot Chili Peppers - Snow (Hey Oh) (2006)
Lou Reed - Vicious (1972)
Catherine Ringer & Iggy Pop (cover Screamin' Jay Hawkins) - I Put A Spell On You (2018/1956)
Rival Sons - Jordan (2012)
The Rolling Stones - Jumpin' Jack Flash (1968)
S
Saez - J'accuse (2010)
Santana (cover Tito Puente) - Oye Como Va (1956/1970)
Siouxsie And The Banshees - Happy House (1980)
Slipknot - Psychosocial (2008)
The Smashing Pumpkins - Rhinoceros (1991)
Patti Smith - Because the Night (1978)
The Smiths - Stretch out and Wait (1986)
Soan - Emily (2009)
MC Solaar - Nouveau Western (1994)
Alain Souchon - C'est déjà ça (1993)
Soundgarden - Outshined (1991)
Spoon - Can I Sit Next To You (2017)
Bruce Springsteen - Streets of Philadelphia (from Philadelphia) (1993)
Steelers Wheel - Stuck In The Middle With You (from Reservoir Dogs) (1992)
Sting - Fragile (1987)
Joss Stone - Right To Be Wrong (2004)
The Stranglers - Skin Deep (1984)
The Strokes - At The Door (2020)
System Of A Down - Forest (2001)
T
Tame Impala - Breathe Deeper (2020)
Têtes Raides - Le phare (1992)
Hubert-Félix Thiéfaine - La fille du coupeur de joints (2015/1978)
Tool - Vicarious (2006)
Tricky -  Nothing’s Changed (2013)
The Twilight Singers - On The Corner (2011)
Twin Peaks - Making Breakfast (2014)
U
U2 - I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For (1987)
V
Stevie Ray Vaughan - Crossfire (1989)
W
Tom Waits - Gun Street Girl (1985)
Muddy Waters - Rolling Stone (Catfish Blues) (1950)
Roger Waters (cover Pïnk Floyd) - Mother (1979/2020)
Weezer - Hero (2020)
Erika Wennerstrom - Extraordinary Love (2018)
Jack White - Lazaretto (2014)
Emily Jane White - Washed Away (2019)
The White Stripes - The Denial Twist (2005)
Woodkid - Goliath (2020)
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Y
Neil Young - Down by the River (1969)
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Hans Zimmer - S.T.A.Y. (Interstellar theme song) (2014)
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