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Talking about Dogs and High School musicals...
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Paola Telesca Heute Raumbesichtigung Kunst "nacht & tag" in den Gerichtshöfen Sa. 10.09.2022 - 16:00-24:00 Uhr So. 11.09.2022 - 13:00-18:00 Uhr Veranstaltung organisiert von Birgit Bayer/Eva Sörensen/Andrea Wallgren (Kunst in den Gerichtshöfen e.V.) Führungen: Dr. Karin Rase (CundKGalerie) Dr. Sabine Ziegenrücker (Kunsthistorikerin) Kunst in den Gerichtshöfen Zugang über Gerichtstraße 12-13 und Wiesenstraße 62 13347 Berlin-Wedding Gäste-etage: Heather Halliday Johanna von Oldershausen Sylvia Seelmann Paola Telesca Nadia Valeska Devonish Nikolas Kraneis Sandra Hilleckes Natascha Paulick Riccarda Raabe Sabine Zentek Bettina Paschke Edvardas Racevicius Petra Steeger Ateliers: Helene Appel Silke Bartsch Christine Bayer Leda Bourgogne Mariechen Danz Kerstin Ergenzinger Sibylle Gädeke Annette Goessel Helmut Gutbrod Anette Haas Michael Hakimi Amélie von Heydebreck Patrick Huber Alanna Lawley Peter Kortmann Birgit Megerle Anton Milagros Simon Olley Valerie Otte Ilke Penzlien Tim Plamper Jakob Roepke Wolfgang Rohloff Matthias Rühl Wolfgang Rüppel Susanne Schirdewahn Helga Schmelzle Kate Schneider SENNF (Sennert) Christine Sinner Wolfgang Spahn Eva Sörensen Andrea Wallgren Ulrich Werner Anna Zett Gäste in den Ateliers: Anke Aust Matt Davis Helmut Draxler Tobias Ecke Sam Grigorian Bnaya Halperin Kaddari Barbara Hindahl Jakob Knapp Regine Kuschke Matthias Maus Megan Francis Sullivan www.gerichtshoefe.de mit freundlicher Unterstützung der GESOBAU #gerichtshoefe #paolatelesca #gästeetageindengerichtshöfe #nachtundtagindengerichtshöfen (hier: Weddinger Gerichtshöfe) https://www.instagram.com/p/CiIoQv1s2Zd/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Summaries and character lists for Hungry Hearts, 13 Tales of Food & Love.
Title: Rain
Short summary: Anna is remembering significant moments from the day her mother died in a car crash. Her and her father decide to visit her aunt Mynah in hungry heart row, and she is reminded of various things from sights and scents. One day she finds herself crying, and is met by a girl who offers her a box of pan dulce. Later Anna tries to make her mothers curry with her fathers help, and they struggle to get it right.
Characters: Anna, Lila Manzano, Aunt Myna, Anna’s Dad, Anna’s Mom (mentioned).
Title: Kings and Queens
Short summary: Ming’s family owns a Chinese food restaurant in Hungry Heart Row, but they’re part of a gang. Ming’s older sister was shot by a member of an opposing gang. Her family is set to cater a wedding dinner for that gang member.
Characters: Ming, Lei, Yun, Wen, Cheng, Jia, Shan, Ming’s mother, Ming’s father, Ming’s uncles, The Red Den (gang), The Sun Gods (gang), The Black Seas (gang), various unnamed cousins of Ming’s, various unnamed gang members.
Title: The Grand Ishq Adventure
Short summary: Neha is unlucky with finding a love of her own despite running an advice column about love under the pen name “Dr. Ishq”. She decides to start trying new cuisine, dining alone. A Grand Ishq Adventure.
Characters: Neha, Prem, Ansella, Laleh, Eleanor, Henrietta, Lola Simeona, Lila Manzano
Title: Sugar and Spite
Short summary: Amihan is working for her Filipino grandmother, out of their carinderia. She begins to be teased at school for eating soup no. 5, a soup made from bull testicles. She decides to use the magic of old Manila to get revenge on her bully.
Characters: Amihan, Lola Simeona, Lola Teodora, Lola Florabel, Maymoona Jamal, Steven De Guzman, Gary Mcleroy, Mike Bayer, Lani Noda, Ming (mentioned), Lila Manzano
Title: Moments To Return
Short summary: Joko suffers from a fear of death and seeks out a food, a dumpling, to cure that. He’s told by someone that the food he needs is in Hungry Heart Row. So he travels from Montenegro to find this magic thanatophobia-curing food. His journey shows him food from Hungry Heart Row, and the magic infused with it.
Characters: Joko, Neha (Mentioned as Dr. Ishq), unnamed tourists, Miljan, Radan, Joko’s parents, unnamed kid???, Lila (mentioned)
Title: The Slender One
Short summary: The story of Charlie Ma, who works at his parents convenience mart “Happy Horse”, and a familiar who recently passed, Mr. Ingersoll. Charlie can see ghosts. It tells of Charlie’s struggle with the Annual Hungry Ghost Festival as the ghost of Mr. Ingersoll returns.
Characters: Mr. Ingersoll, Charlie, Charlie’s parents, Charlie’s grandma (mentioned), Helen Overton, Andie, The Slender One, Mr. Honcharenko, Louisa Ingersoll.
Title: Gimme Some Sugar
Short summary: To relieve constant anxiety, Leonelvis cooks. He enters a competition to raise money for a surgery for his mom, who is dying from a brain tumor. He travels back to Rowbury and stays with his grandma for the cooking competition.
Characters: Leonelvis Watkins, Miss Watkins, Nurse Nicki, Leo’s Grandma, unnamed judges, unnamed contestants
Title: The Missing Ingredient
Short summary: Since the death of Kelsies father, their family restaurant, The Indigenous Gastronomist, has lost its charm. She sees Seth and wishes for the restaurant to be destroyed.
Characters: Kelsie Tenorio, Jeanette Tenorio, Heather, Seth, Morgan, Lila (mentioned)
Title: Hearts á la Carte
Short summary: Munira runs a food cart with her family, and one day meets a boy named Hasan. This story shows how they become close friends over time as he’s a reoccurring customer to the cart.
Characters: Munira, Hasan Mahmood, Munira’s parents, Munira’s Aunt
Title: Bloom
Short summary: Naomi works at her Pop’s deli and meets a boy one day, they fall in love and begin a relationship. Its an unusual pairing, but it seems like fate bringing two people together.
Characters: Naomi, Naomi’s Pop (grandfather), Naomi’s Ma (Grandma), Chava, Ethan
Title: A Bountiful Film
Short summary: Hania is interested in film making, and decides on a true crime oriented film about the disappearance of a boy in hungry hearts row. She goes around the town and gather information that she can about the case, exploring new foods.
Characters: Hania, Hania’s Mother, Hania’s Grandmother Valimma, Simeona, Bilal, Rashad, Gabrielle Rose, Shirley Li, Barnaby Bennett, Delilah, Ranvir, Franklin, Neha/Dr.Ishq, Lila, Margaret
Title: Side Work
Short summary: A Persian girl, Laleh, works at her fathers restaurant in hungry heart row. She hopes to recconect with a crush from the past, who happens to be another girl. That crush starts working as a waitress in a new Italian restaurant across from her own. What a coincidence!
Characters: Laleh, Stacey, Laleh’s parents, Cousin Arash, Claudio, Uncle Mansour, Aunt Miriam, Terrence, Natalie Ribaldi
Title: Panadería ~ Pastelería
Short summary: Lila, a common reoccurring character mentioned in other stories in this book, has her own story. Lila works at her families Pastelería. She falls in love with a trans Mexican boy named Gael, and decides to express her affection in the form of gourmet pastries.
Characters: Lila, Lila’s parents, cousin Mimi (mentioned), Gael, Flora Merriman
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VRS028 - The Vacation Rental World Summit with Antonio Bortolotti and Heather Bayer
VRS028 – The Vacation Rental World Summit with Antonio Bortolotti and Heather Bayer
This episode features Antonio Bortolotti, who I also had the pleasure of interviewing earlier this year in Episode 16 before he began assembling his stellar cast for the upcoming Vacation Rental World Summit. If you haven’t registered yet, you still have a couple of days before the event commences on 13th June. Antonio has put his heart and soul into putting the Summit together and I don’t think…
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zelou-bladzijde · 3 years
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Some of my interests
- I am a huge Sarah Paulson fan
- I rewatch Orange is the New Black at least once a year, I mean who wouldn’t it’s such a well written show!
- Some other celebrities that I love to keep up on their work are Cate Blanchett, Natasha Lyonne, 
- My favorite author is David Sedaris
- I listen to a wide variety of music, with the exception of country music (unless it’s Before He Cheats by Carrie Underwood)
- Musical theater is a big part of my life and I like to think I would thrive in performing if I didn’t have such a big fear of singing in front of people. I have been working on this and it has been getting better! Some musicals I love include Phantom of the Opera, Les Mis, Into the Heights, Into the Woods, Heathers, The Book of Mormon, Mamma Mia, Little Shop of Horrors, Sound of Music, The Music Man, Company, Hairspray, Hamilton, La La Land, Moulin Rouge, Rocky Horror Picture Show, and the Greatest Showman.
- I can barely play 2 songs on the ukulele, but I would like to be able to read music for instruments and pick up guitar and piano as well some day.
- I have always been into stand up comedy and my favorite stand up comics are Chelsea Handler, Sarah Silverman, Bo Burnham, and Katt Williams. (To name a few, there are so many more, but it’s hard to think of off the top of my head)
- Saturday Night Live used to be such a big show for me and I continue to appreciate the work done by Kate McKinnon, Amy Poehler, Tina Fey, and Maya Rudolph, Bobby Moynihan, Vanessa Bayer, and Aidy Bryant.
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LETTERS FROM AN AMERICAN
December 4, 2020
Heather Cox Richardson
While coronavirus continues to burn across the country, Trump is focusing instead on continuing to contest the election results and on the Pentagon.
The main story in the country continues to be the coronavirus. As of tonight, according to the New York Times, more than 14,441,700 people in the U.S. have been infected with the virus and at least 278,900 have died. Official daily death counts are well over 2000.
As several states continue to count votes from the November election, President-Elect Joe Biden’s popular vote margin over Trump is now more than 7 million. Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Nevada, Georgia, Arizona, and Michigan, all states in which Trump contested the vote, have already certified their election results for Biden. In all six of those states, judges have ruled that Trump’s lawyers have provided no evidence of fraud. They have used words like “baseless,” “flimsy,” “obviously lacking,” “dangerous,” and “not credible.”
Trump’s obsession with winning an election he has clearly lost has brought into relief the struggle for control over the Republican Party. Trump is clearly trying to turn the party into a vehicle for loyalty to him and him alone. He has always turned on those who no longer serve his interests: Alabama Senator Jeff Sessions was one of the first elected Republicans to support Trump’s 2016 presidential candidacy, giving it an air of legitimacy. He left the Senate to become Trump’s first Attorney General, only to have Trump turn against him when he recused himself from the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election, because he had lied about his own contacts with Russians. Trump forced Sessions to resign, and when Sessions ran again for the Senate, endorsed his rival and attacked Sessions on Twitter. Sessions lost his primary.
Now Trump has turned on men who similarly sacrificed their careers for his. Three days ago, Trump’s loyalist Attorney General, William Barr, undercut Trump’s election fraud arguments when he said that he had not seen such fraud. This apparently so infuriated Trump that he is considering firing Barr. Then, this morning, Trump turned on loyalist Louis DeJoy at the head of the United States Postal Service, who removed mail sorting machines and changed USPS rules to slow mail-in ballots expected to be for Biden. Trump tweeted that the USPS “is responsible for tampering with hundreds of thousands of ballots” and thus stole the election from him. He called the USPS a “long time Democrat stronghold,” although DeJoy is a major Trump supporter and donor.
While Trump is talking about running again in 2024, his turning against his most loyal supporters in the Republican Party will not inspire others to rally to his banner. Instead, it may simply be that he’s keeping the idea of his candidacy alive because it keeps money flowing in. Since the election, he has raised more than $200 million in donations.
While he is fighting over the election results, Trump has done very little else except to replace civilian employees at the Pentagon with his own hand-picked loyalists. This is unusual in a lame duck period, when presidents usually try to smooth the transition to the next administration.
Far from trying to smooth that transition, Trump is making it as bumpy as possible. His appointee at the General Services Administration delayed the start of the transition for weeks. Now that Biden’s team finally has access to Trump’s people to learn about their planning for the rollout of the coronavirus vaccine, it turns out there hasn’t been much planning. Biden today noted that “There is no detailed plan that we’ve seen, anyway, as to how you get the vaccine out of a container, into an injection syringe, into somebody’s arm…. It's going to be very difficult for that to be done and it’s a very expensive proposition…. There’s a lot more that has to be done.”
Also disturbing is that the Trump administration has denied the Biden team access to U.S. intelligence agencies that are controlled by the Defense Department, including the National Security Agency (which is the nation’s largest U.S. intelligence service), the Defense Intelligence Agency, and other intelligence services with a global reach. The Biden folks have, though, been able to meet with their counterparts at the CIA and the Office of the Director of National Intelligence.
The refusal of the Pentagon to meet with Biden’s people comes at a time when Trump has been shaking up personnel there. Immediately after the election, Trump fired his fourth Defense Secretary, Mark T. Esper, and replaced him with an acting secretary of defense, Christopher C. Miller. Miller, in turn, has presided over the installation of a number of Trump loyalists both in the Pentagon leadership and on the Defense Policy Board, a group of advisors who consult with the Defense Secretary on specific issues when asked. Pushed out were about a dozen advisers, including former Secretaries of State Madeleine Albright and Henry Kissinger, as well as former House Majority Leader Eric Cantor.
Today, there was another major purge at Defense, this time from the Defense Business Board, a nonpartisan group of about 20 volunteers from the business sector who are appointed to give business advice to Pentagon leaders. The White House threw nine people off the board—informing them with a terse email—including its chair, Michael Bayer. Trump replaced them with his former 2016 campaign manager, Corey Lewandowski, and that year’s deputy campaign manager, David Bossie, among other loyalists. Both Lewandowski and Bossie are outspoken Trump supporters who have led the fight to contest the election.
So has another Trump nominee for a Pentagon post, Scott O’Grady, who has endorsed the idea that Trump won by a landslide and that Trump should declare martial law. Trump has nominated him to become an assistant secretary of defense for international security affairs, overseeing operations in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa.
Exactly what Trump is doing with this packing of the Defense Department is unclear. There are, though, three major issues on the table right now that may or may not be involved, but are worth keeping in mind.
The first is that Trump is trying to remove many U.S. troops from around the world before he leaves office, and had gotten serious pushback on that from the people he has now purged from the Defense Department. Today, he ordered nearly all of about 700 U.S. troops out of Somalia, where they have been training local soldiers to hold ground against terrorists. They will not come home, though; they are being sent elsewhere in Africa.
There is also still hanging out there the administration’s sudden announcement of a $23 billion sale of arms to the United Arab Emirates, including a number of advanced F-35 fighter jets and Reaper drones. Lawmakers of both parties object to this sale, concerned about risks to Israel and that the UAE could transfer the technology to China and Russia. The Senate will vote next week on banning the sale.
There is also the effort by the White House to force the Pentagon to lease its airwave spectrum to a private company, Rivada Networks, to create a nationwide 5G network. Rivada is backed by major Republican figures, including operative Karl Rove, but established Pentagon officials have little interest in the project, pointing out that there is no proof that Rivada knows what it’s doing or that the plan would be legal. It’s also not clear that the use of this spectrum for private carriers wouldn’t impact its use for national security. The Defense Department spectrum the White House would like to lease to private investors is worth between $50 and $75 billion.
I always believe in following the money, and that’s especially true now as Trump’s years in the White House, which have given him access to huge sums, are drawing to a close.
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Scott M. Krasner
I waver between bewilderment and rage when reading these daily summaries. I can almost "understand" his more political moves - installing loyalists, withdrawing troops, even trying to sell access to the Defense Department's wavebands. I don't agree or condone these actions, but they're consistent with his approach to governance to date.
What's comprehensible is ignoring - in any and every way - the coronavirus and its impact. Unconscionable doesn't begin to describe his failure to acknowledge the deaths of 280,000 Americans, or to endorse any means of protecting each other as best possible. It's inhumane. It's devoid of empathy, morally vacuous, and ethically deplorable. It is unequivocally and unalterably wrong.
And yet 74,000,000 thought it acceptable to return him to office. McConnell has personally obstructed any efforts to extend relief for 8 months and counting. It's Hobbseian in its social brutishness. Even Hobbes might be appalled. And Republican leadership is mute.
I'm almost beyond shock. Since the beginning, many thought each of Trump's transgressions would be the last straw, yet nothing happened. The only apparent imposition of accountability is his having lost the election. Court losses haven't swayed him. Our perverse campaign finance laws have given him license to steal despite the misleading fine print. His Cabinet, always incompetent for the task, is asleep, silent, or in on the game. Each day goes by with no visible effort to limit his efforts to salt the earth in advance of his successor. And Republican leadership ignores or enables him to proceed unhindered.
He's unmoored. He's looking to preemptively pardon family and loyalists who are most likely would be criminally liable but haven't yet been charged. His most ardent supporters are almost insane (read Giuliani and Powell) or seditious (read Flynn and Lin Wood). And still the Republican party watches with bloodless faces and dead eyed stares, saying not a word.
What is one to think? How does one explain this to children? How can one reason with any family, friends, or acquaintances who somehow believe Trump is in the right, brought low only by a grand, silent conspiracy of wrong minded citizens and foreign actors?
Perhaps history can look upon Trump's reign of terror more dispassionately. Today, however, I and many others feel like we're helpless, our minds and sensibilities best represented by the visage of horror in Edvard Munch's The Scream.
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Hannah Arendt's book (based on her reporting for The New Yorker), "Eichmann in Jerusalem: A Report on the Banality of Evil" encapsulates the issues TCinLA and the people who posted replies to it raise. I have read only bits of it but what she presents is a picture of evil that is stripped of glamour and that indicts everyone. As she says about Eichmann, "Except for an extraordinary diligence in looking out for his personal advancement, he had no motives at all." If you have access to JSTOR (you can read online for free but not download if you don't have access through a library) there is a great short article in The History Teacher (1981) that discusses Arendt and her book in clear and concise terms. https://www.jstor.org/stable/493684
Miller and most everyone else surrounding the Deranged Cheeto--including the criminal enablers in Congress--fit Arendt's description perfectly. They are not monsters. They are not (most of them) pathological narcissists. They are sterile, unoriginal, uncreative people who have decided that personal advancement through doing terrible things is fine with them. It is actually harder, in our modern world, to be a good person than to be an awful one. Empathy, emotional maturity, awareness, and wisdom all require effort on the part of the individual. One has to engage, one has to become self-aware, one has to be brutally honest with oneself. Evil simply requires reaching down to that lowest common denominator of the id: a desire for self-advancement by any means necessary.
This is why they all seem so petty, so puerile, so childish, so joyless. This is why their tantrums are so infantile. And this is why Biden and Harris seem, by contrast, so refreshingly mature, so willing to allow joy. Both have been radically affected by what Hegel referred to as the "slaughter-bench" of history. The subhumans surrounding the Unelected Ex-President have not got enough imagination to be affected by anything except their own hunger.
[LETTERS FROM AN AMERICAN]
HEATHER COX RICHARDSON
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"They knew her back when she was just a regular bee.
They were in Columbus, Miss., at the time, having just finished a pleasant dinner at drummer Glen Graham’s family home. As images go, it seemed harmless enough — just an old snapshot of Graham’s sister Georgia taken before some long-ago school play.
“We were all sitting around in the living room,” recalls Shannon Hoon, Blind Melon’s vocalist, “and that picture just jumped out at us. Someone jokingly said, ‘That would make a great album cover.’ “
It seemed like a good idea at the time. She was cute and and perky — charming even. She knew her place. Didn’t try to hog the spotlight. Didn’t go around flipping her tutu at every Tom, Dick and Harry. For a while, she served Blind Melon well.
But that was before the band brought her to life in the video for its second single, “No Rain.” In mid-June, when MTV put the sunny, happy-go-lucky clip directed by Sam Bayer (Nirvana’s “Smells Like Teen Spirit”) into Buzz Bin rotation, the Bee Girl became a star. She also became a colossal pain in the ass.
Thanks in no small part to Heather DeLoach, the 10-year-old actress who portrayed her in the video and has since parlayed the role into an extended world tour, the Bee Girl has developed an alarming cult following. She’s also been packing a serious ‘tude — flitting around with an entourage, signing autographs and hobnobbing with the heavy hitters. (“I heard she was hanging out with Madonna at the MTV Awards,” reports Hoon.) Of course, Blind Melon haven’t made out too shabbily in all of this. Their debut album, Blind Melon, had been in stores for nine months when MTV began airing the “No Rain” video; after its release in September 1992, the album had hovered for a time on Billboard‘s Heatseekers chart but failed to gather further steam. When “No Rain” began getting MTV play, however, Blind Melon exploded, re-entering the charts at No. 156 and pole-vaulting to No. 3 in only seven weeks. At the time of this writing, the album is selling 109,000 copies weekly. Numbers like that would take the sting out of most any unpleasant issue, and so, despite the pleasure the band takes in ragging on the Bee Girl, most of its barbs are good-natured". [Rolling stone maginze]
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Paola Telesca Heute Raumbesichtigung Kunst "nacht & tag" in den Gerichtshöfen Sa. 10.09.2022 - 16:00-24:00 Uhr So. 11.09.2022 - 13:00-18:00 Uhr Veranstaltung organisiert von Birgit Bayer/Eva Sörensen/Andrea Wallgren (Kunst in den Gerichtshöfen e.V.) Führungen: Dr. Karin Rase (CundKGalerie) Dr. Sabine Ziegenrücker (Kunsthistorikerin) Kunst in den Gerichtshöfen Zugang über Gerichtstraße 12-13 und Wiesenstraße 62 13347 Berlin-Wedding Gäste-etage: Heather Halliday Johanna von Oldershausen Sylvia Seelmann Paola Telesca Nadia Valeska Devonish Nikolas Kraneis Sandra Hilleckes Natascha Paulick Riccarda Raabe Sabine Zentek Bettina Paschke Edvardas Racevicius Petra Steeger Ateliers: Helene Appel Silke Bartsch Christine Bayer Leda Bourgogne Mariechen Danz Kerstin Ergenzinger Sibylle Gädeke Annette Goessel Helmut Gutbrod Anette Haas Michael Hakimi Amélie von Heydebreck Patrick Huber Alanna Lawley Peter Kortmann Birgit Megerle Anton Milagros Simon Olley Valerie Otte Ilke Penzlien Tim Plamper Jakob Roepke Wolfgang Rohloff Matthias Rühl Wolfgang Rüppel Susanne Schirdewahn Helga Schmelzle Kate Schneider SENNF (Sennert) Christine Sinner Wolfgang Spahn Eva Sörensen Andrea Wallgren Ulrich Werner Anna Zett Gäste in den Ateliers: Anke Aust Matt Davis Helmut Draxler Tobias Ecke Sam Grigorian Bnaya Halperin Kaddari Barbara Hindahl Jakob Knapp Regine Kuschke Matthias Maus Megan Francis Sullivan www.gerichtshoefe.de mit freundlicher Unterstützung der GESOBAU #gerichtshoefe #paolatelesca #gästeetageindengerichtshöfe #nachtundtagindengerichtshöfen https://www.instagram.com/p/CiIoBvrM6Lj/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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PM14 – Promoting Your Podcast Panel
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Miscellaneous Heather Bayer – Post-Production Promotion Power Pack How do you get your interviewees to market their episode for you? They are busy people like we are so unless you have a power list and it really makes sense for them to promote their interview to their list, they just may not think it is worth the time. Sorry, but even if you did the best job ever, their time is precious. So, you…
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All Named Talos 1 Crew in Prey
Aaron Ingram Abigail Foy Aime Schmidt Akande Benin Alan Bianchi Alejandra Mata Alex Yu Alfred Rose Alice Aiken Alika James Allison Brady Alton Weber Anders Kline Andrew Grey Anna Goldcrest Annalise Gallegos Anong Lao April McGuire Argentino Pero Ari Liudnarht Ash Lasair Augusto Vera Austin Cool Bernard Griffith Beth Ino Bill Nixon-Greene Blaine Cooly Brandi Pester Brenda Cabrera Brittany LaValley Bruce Cobb Caleb Hawthorne Carin Buckley Carlos Popinga Carol Sikes Carolyn Wheeler Chloe Burgess Chris Wade Clarke Rafferty Clive Lawrence Conrad Birchman Cory Richard Collette May Schult Crispin Boyer Cynthia Dringus Daisy White Dan Billingsly Daniel Landon Danielle Sho Darcy Maddox David Branch David Simmonds Dayo Igwe Demetri Bowser Demian Linn Diane Washington Divya Naaz Don Davis Donald Hall Drew Springer Duncan Krassikoff Eddie Vass Edna Burton Edward Douglas Ekaterina Mulsaev Elias Black Elizabeth Bay Emily Carter Emma Beatty Emanuella DeSilva Enoch Kouneva Eric Berger Erica Teague Evan Avery Evelyn McCarthy Frank Jones Franklin Goode Franz Klinger Frederick Steele Galel Seif Garfield Langly Gary Snow Gennady Mironov Gerald Wildman Gregory Kepner Grete Mikkelson Gordon Bitz Guy Croal Guy Jameson Hadley Dalton Halden Graves Hans Keltsrup Harley Grainger Harvey Clausen Heather Bentz Helen Baker Combs Hendrik DeVrie Hope Ellis Hunter Hale Ian Rolston Ike Stewart Ivy Song Iris Stein Izumi Minami Jada Marks Janos Jozsef Jason Chang Jean Faure Jenni Garbentzoff Jennifer Lee Jenny King Jia Kyung Ho Jias Long Heng Jillian Quigg Joel Weeks John Haskins Johnny Brungen Jorgen Thorstein José Costa Josh Dalton Joshua Vanstry Jovan Graviovic Julien Howard Junior Bookman Kade Mason Kane Rosito Karisma Chouhan Keira Whitman Kelly Randolf Kevin Hague Kimberly Bomo Kristine Lloyd Lan Nguyen Lane Carpenter Laura McAvoy Laurel Davis Lawrence Baxter Leon Woods Lia Macy Lily Morris Lisa Larson Lizzy Colton Lloyd Thompson Lorenzo Calvino Lucia Jimenez Luka Golubkin Luther Glass Lyn Cloyer Marc Sellers Mariana Arias Marietta Kyrkos Martin Giroud Mary Page Mary Malinaro Mary Stevens Marco Simmons Mathias Kohl Matt Cothran Max Weigel-Goetz Maxine Ford Mickey Pitt Mike Turner Mike Devlin Mia Bayer Mischa Lazarev Miguel Lopez Mikhaila Ilyushin Mitsuko Tokaji Miyu Okabe Morgan Yu Nash Underwood Natasha Nikova Neil Warnes Nickie Tannar Nicole Hague Nicholas Stillwater Nils Kjaergaard Octavia Figgs Oliver Benoit Omar Bolivar Otto Louda Pablo Meyers Patricia Varma Patricia Wang Perry Fullbright Peter Coleman Phong Vu Price Broadway Quinten Purvis Ramon Ridley Randall Wood Randolf Hutchinson Rani Chaudhary Raya Leiruat Regina Sellers Riley Butler Rich Ivers Richard Coveney Rodney Poole Rodrigo Diaz Roger Meir Rory Manion Ruby Stone Sadie Hall Salman Kapoor Sanjay Puri Sarah Elezar Scott Parker Sam Hertz Skye Braxton Steve Folson Steven Mueller Spencer Ogden Stone Blanchard Sylvain Bellamy Talia Brooks Tamiko Hayashi Thaddeus York Thomas Lutz Thomas Tucker Tobias Frost Todd Matsuyama Tom Cooper Tina Snow Titus Cromwell Trevor Young Umi Isaka Veer Singh Vincent Schubel "Volunteers" Walter Dahl William Mitchell Yuri Kimura Zachary West
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Nightmare On Elm Street’s Freddy Grants Make-A-Wish For Ill Fan
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Freddy Krueger from the A Nightmare on Elm Street series may be a child-molesting serial killer, but the man behind the makeup, Robert Englund, recently granted an ill fan's wish. Englund played the iconic character for a total of eight Nightmare on Elm Street movies and helped turn Freddy Krueger into one of the most well-known characters in the horror genre.
Early on in his career, Englund saw fame after appearing in the TV mini-series V and even appeared in films alongside award-winning actors like Jeff Bridges and Susan Sarandon. After the '80s however, Englund became mostly known for horror films, with Freddy Krueger being his most well-known role to date. The actor has appeared in various horror projects over the years such as The Mangler, 2001 Maniacs, and The Phantom of the Opera. Englund will even host a new Travel Channel series called Shadows of History, which is expected to air this year. While Englund has no doubt been staying busy in his post-Freddy days, he still makes time for his fans.
Related: Horror Movie Icon Robert Englund Is Getting a Documentary
After Make-A-Wish reached out to Englund, the actor flew to Illinois to meet with an 18-year-old fan named Henry. While dealing with a rare disease, Henry watched A Nightmare on Elm Street and soon after wanted to meet the man who played the iconic killer. Make-A-Wish's post along with a picture of Henry and Englund can be seen below:
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In 2018, Freddy Krueger returned for an episode of The Goldbergs, but the last time the character appeared on the big screen was in 2010 for Samuel Bayer's A Nightmare on Elm Street reboot. For years there have been rumors of a new Nightmare on Elm Street reboot, but nothing has happened. Even though he previously said he was too old to play Freddy again, last year Englund revealed he was game for one more Nightmare on Elm Street movie. Nancy Thompson actress Heather Langenkamp even said she would return for a sequel, but nothing has been confirmed just yet. In fact, Warner Bros. hasn't given fans an update on a new Nightmare on Elm Street movie in quite some time.
While Freddy is one of the most vile characters in the horror genre, Englund has proven that he is quite the opposite. Englund has made himself available over the years at different horror conventions, which has earned him a reputation for being one of the nicest people in the horror community. That being said, it isn't much of a surprise that Englund would take time out of his day to fulfill the wish of an ill A Nightmare on Elm Street fan.
More: A Nightmare On Elm Street: The True Story That Inspired Freddy Krueger
Source: Make A Wish
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