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🌼 poems (and a love letter) that helped me live through july 🌼
One Or Two Things, Mary Oliver
Kitchen Song, Laura Kasischke
The Breathing, Denise Levertov
Trapped, Charles Bukowski
Precognition, Margaret Atwood
Rain, John Burnside
Looking, Walking, Being, Denise Levertov
At Joan's, Frank O'Hara
You, Carol Ann Duffy
Time, Louise Gluck
Effort at Speech Between Two People, Muriel Rukeyser
Still, A. R. Ammons
Sonnet XL, Edna St. Vincent Millay
Sonnet XLIII, Edna St. Vincent Millay
Listen, W. S. Merwin
A Thin Line, Ryuichi Tamura (translated by Samuel Grolmes and Yumiko Tsumura)
Driveway, Richard Siken
The Sentence, Anna Akhmatova
Wanting to Die, Anne Sexton
Eating Together, Kim Addonizio
The Look, Sara Teasdale
The Starry Night, Anne Sexton
Hammond B3 Organ Cistern, Gabrielle Calvocoressi
Richard Feynman's love letter to his deceased wife, 1946
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The dapper and sagacious Ahmad Jamal may have looked more like a UN delegate than a jazz musician, but he was recognised as a truly great jazz artist by some of the music’s most notable pioneers. Jamal, who has died aged 92, was hailed in the 1940s and 50s by Art Tatum and Miles Davis, and more recently by McCoy Tyner and Keith Jarrett. In the 90s, when a jazz piano-trio renaissance was being led by gifted newcomers such as Brad Mehldau, Jason Moran, Geri Allen and Esbjörn Svensson, Jamal did not retire to the sidelines but played better than ever. The former Wynton Marsalis pianist and composer Eric Reed has said that Jamal is to the piano trio “what Thomas Edison was to electricity”.
He was a fascinating philosopher of contemporary music and a lifelong critic of the entertainment business, which he accused of fleecing African-American artists. Although he recognised the structural and technical distinctions of jazz and European classical music, he was adamant that there was no superiority of one over the other in what he called “the emotional dimensions”. “You have to know what the hell you’re doing,” he told me in 1996, “whether you’re playing the body of work from Europe or the body of work from Louis Armstrong.”
Jamal was born Frederick Jones in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and regarded the eclectic musical culture of his birthplace as crucial to his development. His father was an open-hearth worker in the steel mills, but his uncle Lawrence played the piano and at only three years old Jamal was copying his playing by ear. He took lessons from seven, and would recall “studying Mozart along with Art Tatum”, unaware of white society’s widespread prejudice that European music was supposed to be superior to that of African-Americans. Significant influences in his early years were the music teacher Mary Cardwell Dawson (founder of the National Negro Opera Company), and his aunt Louise, who showered him with sheet music for the popular songs of the day. Pianists Tatum, Nat King Cole and Erroll Garner were among the young “Fritz” Jones’s principal jazz influences, and he also studied piano with James Miller at Westinghouse high school.
At 17 he toured with the former Westinghouse student George Hudson’s Count Basie-influenced orchestra, worked in a song-and-dance team, and wrote one of his most enduring themes, Ahmad’s Blues, at 18. Two years later he adopted Islam, and the name Ahmad Jamal. He also joined a group called the Four Strings, which became the Three Strings with the departure of its violinist, and caught the ear of the talent-spotting producer John Hammond, who signed the trio to Columbia’s Okeh label.
The public liked Jamal’s distinctive treatments of popular songs, and so did Davis. Developing his new quintet in 1955, Davis sent his rhythm section to study Jamal’s then drummer-less group. Davis liked Jamal’s pacing and use of space (the prevailing bebop jazz style was usually hyperactive), and he noticed that Jamal’s guitarist, Ray Crawford, often tapped the body of his instrument on the fourth beat. Davis told his drummer, Philly Joe Jones, to copy the effect with a fourth-beat rimshot, which became a characteristic sound of that ultra-hip Davis ensemble. Davis began to feature Jamal’s originals and arrangements in his own output, including New Rhumba (on his 1957 Miles Ahead collaboration with Gil Evans), and Billy Boy (on 1958’s classic Milestones session).
The gifted young Chicago bassist Israel Crosby joined the trio in 1955, and the following year the percussionist Vernel Fournier – who fulfilled Jamal’s requirements for a subtle hand-drummer as well as orthodox sticks-player – replaced Crawford. The group became the house band at the Pershing Hotel in Chicago, and one night in January 1958 they recorded more than 40 tracks there. One was Poinciana, which had been a hit tune from the 1952 movie Dreamboat. Jamal modernised its Latin groove, maintained a catchy hook throughout the improvisation, and found himself with a pop hit that stayed in the charts for two years.
Eight songs from that night, including Poinciana, made up the million-selling album At the Pershing: But Not for Me. Jamal’s newfound wealth led him to branch out into club ownership by opening the Alhambra in Chicago, though the venture barely lasted a year. Crosby and Fournier left for the pianist George Shearing’s group in 1962, and Jamal recorded the Latin-influenced Macanudo album the next year, with a new trio and a full orchestra. He also explored his cultural and ancestral roots in Africa, then recorded Heat Wave in 1966 – with a new group (Jamil Nasser on bass and Frank Gant on drums) and a more contemporary feel, reflected in the funkier approach to his old piano hero Garner’s Misty.
Jamal’s knack of keeping audiences mesmerised with unexpected modulations, time changes and catchy riffs, while never losing the undercurrent of the tune, was still unmistakably intact. His trademark device of insinuating a song – through toying with its bassline or its characteristic groove, but endlessly delaying the appearance of the tune – was adopted by many later jazz pianists, including such contemporary masters as Mehldau.
In 1970 Jamal recorded Johnny Mandel’s M*A*S*H theme for the movie’s soundtrack, and with the albums Jamaica (in 1974, which included Marvin Gaye’s Trouble Man as well as M*A*S*H) and Intervals (1979, which included a Steely Dan cover), showed he was not averse to toying with pop forms and even electric pianos. But he soon returned to the jazz of his roots. In 1982 he made the live album American Classical Music (it was the term he always preferred to the word “jazz”), sustained a steady output through the decade, and with Chicago Revisited (1992) sounded as assured and inventive as ever.
Now in his 60s, Jamal began to develop a higher profile in Europe. Sessions for the Dreyfus label in France led to The Essence (issued in three parts in the 90s), and found him in full flight with the saxophonists George Coleman and Stanley Turrentine and the trumpeter Donald Byrd. In 1995 his version of Music, Music, Music and the original take of Poinciana were featured in the Clint Eastwood film The Bridges of Madison County. He made what he regarded as one of his best recordings with Live in Paris 1996 (featuring Coleman again), and returned to the city to celebrate his 70th birthday in 2000 with Coleman; he was in inspired form on what would be released as the album A l’Olympia (2001).
With the exciting James Cammack on bass and Idris Muhammad on drums, Jamal’s composing blossomed. Striking originals dominated his 2003 album In Search of Momentum, and he even made a faintly stagey but soulful foray into singing, amid a raft of virtuoso keyboard displays, on After Fajr (2005).
Jamal’s alertness to an irresistible riff, like his keyboard contemporary Herbie Hancock’s, made him a favourite with hip-hop artists, and De La Soul’s Stakes Is High and Nas’s The World Is Yours were among many unmistakable testaments to that. Mosaic Records’ nine-CD set of his game-changing work in the late 1950s and early 60s was released in 2011, his group made a spectacular live appearance in London in 2014, and his last album releases came in 2022 with Emerald City Nights: Live at the Penthouse, parts one and two, featuring live recordings made in Seattle during the 60s. A third in the series is due for release this year.
Jamal was married and divorced three times – to Virginia Wilkins, Sharifah Frazier and Laura Hess-Hay. He is survived by a daughter, Sumayah, from his second marriage, and two grandchildren.
🔔 Ahmad Jamal (Frederick Russell Jones), musician, born 2 July 1930; died 16 April 2023
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LENA HORNE, CHANTEUSE, ACTRICE ET ACTIVISTE
Née le 30 juin 1917 à Bedford–Stuyvesant, près de Brooklyn, Lena Mary Calhoun Horne était la fille d’Edwin Fletcher "Teddy" Horne Jr. (1893–1970) et d’Edna Louise Scottron. L’arrière-grand-mère maternelle de Horne était originaire du Sénégal.
Le père de Horne était co-propriétaire du Belmont Hotel sur l’avenue Wylie avec son associé Gus Greenlee, un parieur et philanthrope. Joueur lui-même, le père de Lena avait abandonné sa famille alors qu’elle était âgée de trois ans. Après le départ de son père, Horne avait principalement été élevée par ses grand-parents, Cora Calhoun et Edwin Horne.
À l’âge de cinq ans, Horne était allée habiter avec sa mère en Georgie. Horne avait voyagé avec sa mère durant plusieurs années. Horne était âgée de douze ans lorsqu’elle était retournée à New York avec sa mère. À New York, Horne avait étudié à la St Peter Claver School de Brooklyn. Par la suite, elle avait fréquenté le Girls High School, une école publique pour filles à Brooklyn, mais elle avait abandonné ses études à l’âge de seize ans afin de venir en aide à sa mère.
De 1927 à 1929, Horne a vécu avec son oncle, Frank S. Horne, qui était doyen du Fort Valley Junior Industrial Institute (maintenant intégré à la Fort Valley State University). Plus tard, Frank avait été conseiller du président Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
À l’âge de dix-huit ans, Lena avait rejoint son père à Pittsburgh, en Pennsylvanie. À Pittsburgh, Horne avait habité dans le quartier de Little Harlem durant environ cinq ans. C’est là qu’elle avait appris la musique avec des musiciens originaires de Pittsburgh comme Billy Strayhorn et Billy Eckstine.
DÉBUTS DE CARRIÈRE
À l’automne 1933, Horne s’était jointe aux choristes du Cotton Club de New York. Au printemps suivant, Horne avait obtenu un rôle dans la revue Cotton Club Parade aux côtés de la chanteuse Adelaide Hall, qui était rapidement devenue son mentor. En 1935, Horne avait fait ses débuts au cinéma dans le court-métrage de Cab Calloway ''Jitterbug Party.’’ La même année, Horne s’était jointe à l’orchestre de Noble Sissle, avec lequel elle était partie en tournée et avait enregistré ses premiers disques sur étiquette Decca.
Après s’être séparée de son premier époux Louis Jordan Jones qu’elle avait épousé à l’âge de dix-neuf ans en 1937, Horne avait fait une tournée avec le groupe de Charlie Barnet en 1940-41 sous le nom de scène d’Helena Horne.
Horne, qui n’avait pas tellement apprécié la tournée, avait quitté le groupe pour aller travailler au Cafe Society de New York. Horne avait obtenu une des plus grandes chances de sa carrière lorsqu’elle avait remplacé Dinah Shore comme chanteuse vedette de la populaire série du réseau NBC The Chamber Music Society of Lower Basin Street. Les deux chefs d’orchestre résidents de l’émission, Henry Levine et Paul Laval, avaient enregistré avec Horne pour les disques RCA Victor en juin 1941. Horne avait quitté l’émission après six mois lorsqu’elle avait été recrutée par l’ancien gérant du Cafe Trocadero de Los Angeles, Felix Young, pour aller jouer dans une revue de style Cotton Club au Sunset Strip d’Hollywood. Après avoir été découverte par le producteur John Hammond, Horne s’était produite par la suite en solo à Carnegie Hall.
En 1946, Horne avait joué le rôle de Julie LaVerne dans la revue ‘’Till the Clouds Roll By’’, dans laquelle elle avait interprété la chanson "Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man". En janvier 1942, Horne avait également fait ses débuts dans la revue ‘’Little Troc’’ de Felix Young qui était présentée au Sunset Strip à Hollywood. En novembre 1944, Horne avait aussi été en vedette dans un épisode de la populaire série radiophonique ‘’Suspense’’ dans lequel elle incarnait une chanteuse de club fictive. En plus de chanter, Horne avait également eu d’importantes répliques comme actrice. En 1945-46, Horne avait aussi été chanteuse dans l’orchestre de Billy Eckstine.
À l’époque, Horne avait déjà joué dans deux films à petit budget: une comédie musicale intitulée ‘’The Duke is Tops’’ (1938) et ‘’Boogie Woogie Dream’’ (1941) mettant en vedette les pianistes Pete Johnson et Albert Ammons. Les chansons que Horne avait interprétées dans ce dernier film avaient plus tard été publiées sur disque. Horne avait décroché son premier rôle important au cinéma dans le film ‘’Panama Hattie’’ en 1942. L’année suivante, Horne avait interprété la chanson-titre du film ‘’Stormy Weather’’ qui était devenue son plus grand succcès en carrière. Le film était largement inspiré de la vie de son mentor Adelaide Hall.
Horne avait également fait des apparitions dans plusieurs comédies musicales de MGM, dont ‘’Cabin in the Sky’’ (1943), qui avait été tourné avec une distribution principalement afro-américaine. Horne n’avait cependant pas obtenu un rôle principal dans le film en raison de sa couleur, et aussi parce que la production devait être présentée dans des villes dont les cinémas refusaient de diffuser des films mettant en vedette des artistes de couleur. Une des scènes du film avait aussi été coupée avant sa présentation parce qu’elle avait été considérée trop suggestive par les censeurs (la scène montrait Horne en train d’interpréter la chanson "Ain't It the Truth" dans son bain). La scène et la chanson avaient été éventuellement reprises dans le film ‘’That’s Entertainment ! III’’ en 1994 qui comprenait aussi des commentaires de Horne dans lesquelles elle expliquait pourquoi la scène avait été coupée avant la publication du film. Horne avait également été la première personne de couleur à avoir été élue sur le bureau de direction de la Screen Actors Guild.
Dans le film ‘’Ziegfeld Follies’’ (1946), Horne avait interprété la chanson "Love" de Hugh Martin et Ralph Blane. En 1951, Horne avait présenté sa candidature pour jouer le rôle de Julie LaVerne dans la comédie musicale ‘’Show Boat’’, car elle avait déjà interprété le rôle dans le film ‘’Till the Clouds Roll By’’, mais on lui avait préféré Ava Gardner. Horne avait prétendu plus tard qu’on lui avait refusé le rôle en raison de l’interdiction des relations interraciales dans l’industrie du cinéma. Pour leur part, les dirigeants de MGM s’étaient défendus en déclarant que Horne n’avait jamais été sérieusement considérée pour le rôle. Ironiquement, les producteurs du film avaient demandé à Gardner de pratiquer les chansons en utilisant les enregistrements de Horne, ce qui avait insulté les deux actrices. Horne et Gardner étaient d’ailleurs de grandes amies. Éventuellement, la voix de Gardner avait été doublée par l’actrice Annette Warren Smith.
Découragée des rôles stéréotypés que lui offraient les producteurs d’Hollywood (et ce, même si une clause dans ses contrats prévoyait qu'on ne lui ferait jamais jouer des rôles de domestique) et plus particulièrement de l’attitude des studios MGM, Horne avait commencé à se concentrer sur sa carrière dans les clubs. Horne avait fait seulement deux apparitions majeures au cinéma dans les années 1950: d’abord dans le film ‘’Duchess of Idaho’’ (1950) aux côtés de l’actrice Eleanor Powell dont c’était le dernier rôle en carrière, puis dans la comédie musicale ‘’Meet Me in Las Vegas’’ (1956). Horne avait déclaré par la suite qu’elle en avait eu assez ‘’of being typecast as a Negro who stands against a pillar singing a song. I did that 20 times too often."
Mise sur une liste noire dans les années 1950 pour s’être impliquée dans des organisations appuyées par le Parti communiste, Horne avait éventuellement coupé tout lien avec ce dernier. Après avoir repris sa carrière au cinéma, Horne a joué le rôle de Claire Quintana, une tenancière de maison close, dans le film ‘’Death of a Gunfighter’’ (1969) aux côtés de Richard Widmark. C’était la première fois de la carrière de Horne qu’on lui offrait un rôle qui ne faisait aucune référence à la couleur de sa peau. Horne a fait deux dernières apparitions au cinéma dans les films ‘’The Wiz’’ (1978), qui était dirigé par son beau-fils Sidney Lumet, et ‘’That's Entertainment! III’’ (1994), une rétrospective dans laquelle elle avait témoigné de la façon disgracieuse dont elle avait été traitée par MGM.
Après avoir quitté Hollywood, Horne s’était établie comme une des principales chanteuses de l’après-guerre, se produisant dans les clubs et les hôtels tant aux États-Unis qu’au Canada et en Europe, plus particulièrement au Sands Hotel de Las Vegas, au Cocoanut Grove de Los Angeles et au Waldorf-Astoria de New York. En 1957, Horne a d’ailleurs publié un album live intitulé ‘’Lena Horne at the Waldorf-Astoria’’, qui était devenu l’album le plus vendu par une artiste féminine dans l’histoire des disques RCA. L’année suivante, Horne était aussi devenue la première Afro-Américaine à obtenir une nomination aux Tony Awards dans la catégorie de la meilleure actrice dans une comédie musicale pour son rôle dans la revue "Jamaica ". À la demande de Horne, la revue mettait également en vedette son amie de longue date et mentor Adelaide Hall. La performance de Horne lui avait mérité un Drama Critics’ Poll Award en 1958.
De la fin des années 1950 jusqu’aux années 1960, Horne était devenue une incontournable de plusieurs émissions de variétés à la télévision. Elle a fait de nombreuses apparitions dans des émissions comme le Perry Como's Kraft Music Hall, The Ed Sullivan Show, The Dean Martin Show, et The Bell Telephone Hour. Parmi les autres émissions auxquelles Horne avait collaboré, on remarquait The Judy Garland Show, The Hollywood Palace et The Andy Williams Show. En plus de deux spéciaux télévisés de la BBC, Horne a été en vedette en 1969 dans une émission spéciale de télévision aux États-Unis intitulée ‘’Monsanto Night Presents Lena Horne.’’ Durant la même décennie, l’artiste Pete Hawley avait peint le portrait de Horne dans une oeuvre qui reflétait le style de ses performances sur scène.
DERNIÈRES ANNÉES
En 1970, Horne a partagé la vedette avec Harry Belafonte dans un spécial d’une heure intitulé ‘’Harry & Lena’’ sur le réseau ABC. Trois ans plus tard, Horne avait également été en vedette dans un spécial avec le chanteur Tony Bennett intitulé ‘’Tony and Lena.’’ Horne et Bennett avaient fait par la suite une tournée aux États-Unis et au Royaume-Uni. Dans le cadre d’un hommage au compositeur Richard Rogers intitulé ‘’America Salutes Richard Rodgers’’ en 1976, Horne avait également interprété un medley des chansons de Rodgers aux côtés de Peggy Lee et Vic Damone. Horne avait aussi fait de nombreuses apparitions dans le cadre du Flip Wilson Show. Dans les années 1970, Horne avait également interprété son propre rôle sur des émissions de télévision comme The Muppet Show, Sesame Street et Sanford and Son. En 1985, Horne a aussi été en vedette sur The Cosby Show. En 1993, Horne avait également fait une apparition sur l’émission A Different World. À l’été 1980, à l’âge de soixante-trois ans, Horne, qui se préparait à prendre sa retraite du showbusiness, avait présenté une série de concerts bénéfice d’une durée de deux mois. La tournée était commanditée par la compagnie Delta Sigma Theta. Même si ces concerts avaient été publicisés comme la tournée d’adieu de Horne, sa retraite avait duré moins d’un an.
Le 13 avril 1980, Horne, Luciano Pavarotti et l’animateur Gene Kelly devaient faire une apparition dans un gala de la Metropolitan Opera House qui avait pour but de rendre hommage à la Joffrey Ballet Company. Malheureusement, l’avion de Pavarotti était en retard et le chanteur n’avait pu se présenter. James Nederlander, qui était l’invité d’honneur du gala, avait plus tard déclaré que seulement trois spectateurs avaient exigé d’être remboursés. Après la performance de Horne, Nederlander avait demandé à lui être présenté. En mai 1981, la Nederlander Organization, Michael Frazier et Fred Walker avaient engagé Horne pour participer à un contrat de quatre semaines au nouveau Nederlander Theatre situé sur la 41e rue Ouest de New York. L’événement, qui avait remporté un succès immédiat, avait finalement été prolongé pendant un an et avait valu à Horne un Tony Award spécial ainsi que deux prix Grammy pour l’enregistrement de son concert intitulé ‘’Lena Horne: The Lady and Her Music.’’
Horne avait présenté le concert à 333 reprises. L'événement s’était terminé le jour-même du 65e anniversaire de Horne, le 30 juin 1982. Plus tard la même semaine, Horne avait de nouveau présenté le concert dans le cadre d’un enregistrement pour la télévision et sa publication sur vidéo. Quelques jours plus tard, Horne avait inauguré une tournée à Tanglewood au Massachusetts qui lui avait fait parcourir quarante et une villes aux États-Unis et au Canada jusqu’au 4 juillet 1982. Horne s’était par la suite produite à Londres durant un mois. La tournée avait pris fin à Stockholm, en Suède, le 14 septembre 1984. Malgré l’énorme succès remporté par la tournée (Horne détient toujours le record pour la plus longue performance en solo à Broadway), la chanteuse avait décidé de ne pas profiter du regain d’intérêt pour sa carrière et de ne pas se lancer dans de nouveaux projets. Un enregistrement avec Frank Sinatra qui devait être produit par Quincy Jones en 1983 avait même été abandonné. Le seul enregistrement de Horne durant cette décennie avait été l’album de 1988 ‘’The Men in My Life’’, qui comprenait des duos avec Sammy Davis Jr. et Joe Williams. L’année suivante, la carrière de Horne avait été couronnée par la remise d’un Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award. En 1984, le Kennedy Center avait également décerné un prix à Horne pour souligner sa contribution dans le domaine des arts.
En 1995, un album live reproduisant la performance de Horne au Supper Club a été publié. L’album s’était éventuellement mérité un prix Grammy dans la catégorie du meilleur disque de jazz vocal. En 1998, Horne a publié un autre album studio intitulé ‘’Being Myself.’’ Après la publication de l’album, Horne s’est retirée de la scène. Elle a fait de rares apparitions publiques jusqu’en 2000, alors qu’elle a collaboré à un album-hommage de Simon Rattle intitulé ‘’Classic Ellington.’’
L’ACTIVISTE
Impliquée depuis longtemps dans le mouvement des droits civiques, Horne a chanté au Café Society, le premier club multi-racial de New York. Elle a aussi travaillé avec Paul Robeson. Alors qu’elle assurait le divertissement des troupes dans le cadre de la Seconde Guerre mondiale, Horne avait catégoriquement refusé de se produire devant des auditoires où prévalait la ségrégation. L’armée américaine refusant d’autoriser les auditoires multi-raciaux, Horne avait présenté son spectacle devant une assistance mixte composée de soldats de couleur et de prisonniers allemands. Après s’être aperçue que les soldats noirs étaient forcés de s’asseoir à l’arrière, Horne était descendue de scène pour se rendre jusqu’aux sièges où les soldats de couleur étaient assis. Après avoir cessé de se produire devant les soldats en 1945, Horne a financé de sa poche des tournées des camps militaires.
Durant le weekend précédant l’assassinat du militant des droits civiques Medgar Evers en 1963, Horne avait participé à un ralliement de la National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) à Jackson, au Mississippi. Lors de la Marche sur Washington la même année, Horne avait prononcé un discours et s’était produite à la demande de la NAACP, du Student Non Violent Committee (S.N.C.C. ) et du National Council of Negro Women. Horne avait également collaboré avec Eleanor Roosevelt dans une tentative visant à faire adopter des lois anti-lynchage. L’auteur-compositeur Tom Lehrer avait d’ailleurs mentionné Horne dans sa chanson "National Brotherhood Week" dans laquelle il avait dénoncé le Sheriff Jim Clark, qui avait été responsable de la répression des marcheurs lors de la manifestation de Selma, en Alabama, en 1965. En 1983, la NAACP a honoré Horne en lui décernant la Spingarn Medal.
Deux jours avant l’assassinat du président John F. Kennedy, Horne lui avait rendu visite à la Maison-Blanche le 20 novembre 1963. Participaient également à la visite le président du Democratic National Committee (D.N.C.) John Bailey, la vice-présidente Margaret B. Price, la secrétaire Carol Lawrence, Richard Adler et Sidney Salomon.
VIE FAMILIALE ET DÉCÈS
En janvier 1937, Horne a épousé à Pittsburgh Louis Jordan Jones, un homme politique. Le 21 décembre 1937, Horne a donné naissance à une fille Gail, une future écrivaine qui s’était fait connaître plus tard sous le nom de plume de Gail Lumet Buckley. En 1940, le couple avait aussi eu un fils, Edwin Jones, qui est mort d’une maladie des reins en 1970. Après s’être séparé en 1940, Horne et Jones avaient divorcé en 1944. Horne s’était remariée par la suite à Lennie Hayton, un directeur musical qui avait été un des premiers chefs d’orchestre et arrangeur des studios MGM à Paris en 1947. Le couple s’est séparé au début des années 1960, mais n’avait jamais divorcé. Hayton est décédé en 1971. Dans son autobiographie écrite en collaboration avec Richard Schickel, Horne a raconté les énormes pressions auxquelles elle et Hayton avaient dû faire face comme couple interracial. Même si Horne avait reconnu en mai 1980 dans une entrevue accordée au magazine Ebony qu’elle avait épousé Hayton afin de faire avancer sa carrière et de briser la barrière raciale, elle avait tenu à préciser qu’elle avait appris à l’aimer progressivement. Horne a aussi eu des liaisons avec le champion poids-lourd Jos Louis, le chef d’orchestre et clarinettiste Artie Shaw, l’acteur Orson Welles et le réalisateur Vincente Minnelli. Horne avait également eu une longue relation avec le musicien et arrangeur Billy Strayhorn qui étai.t rapidement devenu un de ses mentors. Strayhorn, qui était homosexuel, avait déclaré qu’il aurait épousé Horne s’il avait eu une orientation sexuelle différente.
La scénariste Jenny Lumet, qui avait remporté un Oscar pour le scénario du film ‘’Rachel Getting Married’’ (2008), était la petite-fille de Horne. Lumet était la fille du réalisateur Sidney Lumet et de la fille de Horne, Gail. Parmi les autres petits-enfants de Horne, on remarquait l’autre fille de Gail, Amy, et les quatre enfants de son fils Edwin: Thomas, William, Samadhi et Lena. Horne avait aussi des arrière-petits-enfants, dont l’acteur Jake Cannavale.
Catholique, Horne a habité à St. Albans, dans le Queens, de 1946 à 1962. À St. Albans, Horne avait comme voisins des sommités du jazz com àme Count Count Basie et Ella Fitzgerald. Dans les années 1980, Horne s’est installée au cinquième étage du Volney, un hôtel transformé en coopérative de logements, qui était situé sur la 74e rue.
Lena Horne est morte d’une crise cardiaque le 9 mai 2010. Elle était âgée de quatre-vingt-douze ans. Horne a été inhumée à la St. Ignatius Loyola Church à New York. Des milliers de personnes ont assisté à ses funérailles, dont Leontyne Price, Dionne Warwick, Liza Minnelli, Jessye Norman, Chita Rivera, Cicely Tyson, Diahann Carroll, Leslie Uggams, Lauren Bacall, Robert Osborne, Audra McDonald, et Vanessa Williams. Horne a été incinérée.
De nombreux artistes ont rendu hommage à Horne. En 2003, le réseau ABC avait annoncé que Janet Jackson interpréterait le rôle de Horne dans un film tourné pour la télévision. À la suite de l’incident qui s’était produit lors du spectacle de la mi-temps du Super Bowl de 2004, le magazine Variety avait rapporté que Horne avait demandé que Jackson soit retirée du projet. Même si les dirigeants du réseau ABC avaient manifesté des réticences à accéder à la requête de Horne, les représentants de Jackson avaient déclaré que la chanteuse avait décidé de respecter la demande de Horne. Au cours d’une entrevue avec la chanteuse Alicia Keys en 2005 dans le cadre de son talk show, l’animatrice Oprah Winfrey avait indiqué qu’elle projetait de produire le film elle-même, avec Keys dans le rôle de Horne.
Le 24 janvier 2006, les disques Blue Note, qui avaient produit les disques de Horne durant plus d’une décennie, avaient publié de nouvelles versions des chansons de la chanteuse. L’album intitulé ‘’Seasons of a Life’’, comprenait notamment les chansons "Something to Live For", "Chelsea Bridge" et "Stormy Weather". En 2009, le personnage de Horne a été incarné par Leslie Uggam et Nikki Crawford dans une nouvelle version de la comédie musicale Stormy Weather, qui a été présentée à la Pasadena Playhouse en Californie de janvier à mars 2009. En 2011, l’actrice Ryan Jillian a également joué le rôle de Horne dans son one-woman show intitulé ‘’Notes from A Horne.’’ Le spectacle a été présenté au Susan Batson studio de New York, de novembre 2011 à février 2012. L’actrice Halle Berry a aussi rendu hommage à Horne dans le cadre des 83e Academy Awards le 27 février 2011. En 2018, le Service postal des États-Unis a également émis un timbre en l’honneur de Horne, qui était devenue la 41e personne à être honorée dans le cadre de la série Black Heritage.
En juin 2021, le Prospect Park Bandshell de Brooklyn a été rebaptisé le Lena Horne Bandshell. En juin 2022, la Nederlander Organization avait également annoncé que le Brooks Atkinson Theatre de Broadway serait renommé le Lena Horne Theatre en l’honneur de Horne, qui devenait ainsi la première femme de couleur à avoir un théâtre de Broadway nommé en son honneur.
Artiste très charismatique, Horne avait été une des chanteuses les plus remarquables de son époque. Femme de conviction, un peu comme son amie la pianiste Hazel Scott, Horne n’avait pas hésité à risquer sa carrière pour défendre ses idées, notamment dans le cadre du mouvement des droits civiques.
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‘’Lena Horne.’’ Wikipedia, 2024. ‘’Lena Horne, American singer and actress.’’ Encyclopaedia Britannica, 2024. ‘’Lena Horne, American singer and actress.’’ Condé Nast, 2024. ‘’Lena Horne Biography.’’ Biography.com, 26 mars 2021é
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: SHEET MUSIC 1944 Louise You Can't Ration Love.
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Hartwell Memorial Window (Light in Heaven and Earth), Tiffany Studios, 1917, Art Institute of Chicago: American Art
Restricted gift of the Antiquarian Society, the Chauncey and Marion Deering McCormick Family Foundation, and Ann and Samuel M. Mencoff; through prior gift of the George F. Harding Collection; Roger and J. Peter McCormick Endowment Fund; American Art Sales Proceeds, Discretionary, and Purchase funds; Jane and Morris Weeden and Mary Swissler Oldberg funds; restricted gift of the Davee Foundation, Pamela R. Conant in memory of Louis J. Conant, Stephanie Field Harris, the Komarek-Hyde-Soskin Foundation, and Jane Woldenberg; gifts in memory of John H. Bryan, Jr.; Wesley M. Dixon, Jr. Endowment Fund; through prior gift of the Friends of American Art Collection and Mr. and Mrs. Martin A. Ryerson; restricted gift of Jamee J. and Marshall Field, Roxelyn and Richard Pepper, and an anonymous donor; Goodman Endowment Fund; restricted gift of Abbie Helene Roth in memory of Sandra Gladstone Roth, Henry and Gilda Buchbinder Family in memory of John H. Bryan, Jr., Suzanne Hammond and Richard Leftwich, Maureen Tokar in memory of Edward Tokar, Bonnie and Frank X. Henke, III, Erica Meyer, Joseph P. Gromacki in memory of John H. Bryan, Jr., Louise Ingersoll Tausché, Christopher and Sara Pfaff, Charles L. and Patricia A. Swisher, Kim and Andy Stephens, and Dorothy J. Vance; B. F. Ferguson Fund; Jay W. McGreevy, Dr. Julian Archie, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Puth, and Kate S. Buckingham endowment funds Size: 701 ✕ 487.7 cm (276 ✕ 192 in.) Medium: Leaded glass
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…Oh screw it again, 🗡 for Lou Hammond?
LOUISE "LOU" HAMMOND (X-MEN)
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Naidheachd MG ALBA 09/07/2020
Toiseach toiseachaidh math a th’ anns an naidheachd bho MG ALBA an-diugh (09/07/2020) gum bi cuid de phrògraman @BBCAlba gan sealltainn air iPlayer gun fo-thiotalan Beurla loisgte orra.
Ceum air aghaidh, o thòisich gaidhlig.tv a’ strì ann an 2014.
Tha ceistean ann. Chì sinn cò na prògraman (gun fo-thiotalan Beurla) a bhios ann air iPlayer; cia mheud agus dè seòrsa? An e prògraman làn Bheurla - aithris agus guthan - a bhios annta? Ma tha na prògraman seo ann le 70%-80% Beurla - mar a tha gu leòr air BBC Alba mar-thà - uill, as aonais thar-ghuthan Gàidhlig neo oidhirp a bharrachd Gàidhig a thoirt a-staigh, cha bhi an gluasad seo cho feumail sin. Ach, ma ’s e prògraman le pàilteas Gàidhlig ga bruidhinn a bhios annta, nì e cuideachadh gun teagamh.
’S e seo a’ chiad cheum a dh'ionnsaigh roghainn fo-thiotalan - Beurla neo Gàidhlig, mar a tha MG ALBA agus BBC Alba ag ràdh. Feumar fàilte a chur air a seo.
Feumar am putadh gus tuilleadh adhartais a dhèanamh ge-tà, gu h-àraid a thaobh prògraman a tha dha-rìreabh “in Gaelic” - mar a tha an Communications Act (2003), bun-stèidh MG ALBA agus an t-sianal - ag iarraidh orra a dhèanamh.
Aig a’ cheann thall, feumaidh fo-thiotalan Beurla loisgte a bhith air an sguabadh às gu lèir, ge brìth cò ‘platform’ agus/neo ge brìth cò am prògram. Chan eil àite sam bith dha leithid air sianal Gàidhlig san 21mh Linn.   Chan eil fo-thiotalan Gàidhlig/Beurla mar roghainn daor, neo doirbh a thaobh teicneòlas, ge brìth dè chanas cuid. Tha fianais againn.
Agus chan e a-mhàin ceist fo-thiotalan Beurla a tha cudromach. Tha seachd molaidhean againn ceangailte ri sianal Gàidhlig: molaidhean a chuir sinn air adhart an toiseach aig co-labhairt an Dùn Eideann ann an 2016, le dòchas gum biodh iad air an coileanadh, gu ìre mhòr, ann an 2021. Tha sinn a’ feitheamh fhathast. Feumaidh obraichean 'Gaelic essential’ (an àite 'desirable’) a bhith ann aig teas meadhain gniomhachais craolaidh - agus sporan - na Gàidhlig. Feumaidh fo-thiotalan Gàidhlig a bhith ann mar roghainn, a bharrachd air Beurla. Tha fo-thiotalan Gàidhlig a’ cuideachadh a h-uile duine - tha rannsachadh a’ dearbhadh sin. Feumaidh guthan Gàidhlig a bharrachd a bhith ann am prògraman-spòrs: tha Gàidheil ann a nì na h-obraichean seo, ach thathas a’ dol gu luchd na Beurla ro thric.
Mar a thuirt Aonghas Phàdraig Caimbeul sa Phàipear Bheag an-diugh:
“Tha an dol a-mach aig an “t-Sianal Gàidhlig” fhèin (BBC Alba) le còrr is 70% Beurla air na prògraman aca (a bharrachd air fo-thiotalan Beurla) na fhianais gum faod thu ainm no bratach Gàidhlig a thoirt air rud sam bith, ach fhathast gur e rud Gallda th’ ann.
"Bha mi a’ coimhead as ùr air na molaidhean riatanach agus dòchasach air làrach-lìn gaidhlig.tv an la roimhe: ’s truagh nach eil MG Alba, le sporan de £13 millean, ag èisteachd riutha.”
West Highland Free Press, 08/07/2020
’S dòcha gu bheil fianais ann - rud beag - gu bheil MG ALBA ag èisteachd. Tha e soilleir, ge-ta, gu bheil beagan obrach ri dhèanamh fhathast.
Tha cothrom - agus rathad nas fheàrr ann. Sianal Gàidhlig!
Taing don h-uile duine a chuidich sinn thuige seo, nam measg:
SIMON BROOKS, PROFESSOR ROBERT PHILLIPSON, TOVE SKUTNABB-KANGAS, CYMDEITHAS YR IAITH, GWEN BOWIE, AONGHAS PÀDRAIG CAIMBEUL, AILEAN DÒMHNULLACH GLEANN UIGE, LOUISE EDMONDS, MAUREEN HAMMOND, PAT KANE, ALISON KINNAIRD, RUAIRIDH MACIOMHAIR, ROBBIE ANNDRA MACLEÒID, AONGHAS DUBH MACNEACAIL, ISHI NICILLEATHAIN, MORAG NICLEÒID SCALPAIGH, DES SCHOLES, AR CARAIDEAN ANNS NA MEADHANAN GÀDHLIG
Agus a h-uile duine eile a tha a’ cur taic rinn air na meadhanan sòisealta: tha e uamhasach math gu bheil sibh ann.
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Hey have you heard these 50 songs from 2019
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I really enjoyed this last year so going to give it another go for ‘19. I put quite a lot of thought into what actually a ‘song of the year’ for me when I was first constructing and then heavily editing the playlist that came to be my Top 50 of 2019. I think the most important thing is that above all it’s a track that I’m glad exists, sometimes this is because of the songwriting or composition, sometimes the performance, sometimes the lyrical importance and sometimes just because it sparks joy.
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6bFJOjL8b8Zc2s5r1oJbsk?si=UJdqSXOTR3SQ8D3IwcmV2g
Explanations for each tracks inclusion below the fold…
100 gecs - 800db cloud 100 gecs channel a mix of Crystal Castles and Sleigh Bells with a Death Grips level appreciation for noise. It’s an absolute rush and that outro is just absurd.
Natalie Evans - Always Be Natalie Evans soft melody and sing song vocals are sublimely sweet on this heartfelt track of lost love, longing and nostalgia.
Petrol Girls - Big Mouth “If you fight back or disagree you’re the one with the fucking problem” this hits home, hard. Big Mouth is a rallying cry to speak out against oppression and discrimination, to raise you’re voice and be heard, not to be controlled.
Charli XCX ft. Lizzo - Blame it on your Love Charli has a midas touch when it comes to pop, combine that with Lizzo who has just about been the most fun thing in music this year and you’ve got a 10/10 banger.
Poppy - BLOODMONEY Poppy’s music just keeps going further down the rabbit hole. Originally playing with blending elements of nu-metal with bubblegum pop, she now seems to have transcended genre altogether to create whatever BLOODMONEY is, it’s absolutely ridiculous and I love it.
Body Hound - Bloom Get on that GROOVE! So proggy it hurts, this track from Body Hound is a technical wonderland of metamorphosing rhythms, gargantuan riffs, and just the tastiest of chord progressions.
Can the Sub_Bass speak - Algiers Word of warning, this is not an easy listen. A freefall tumble through genre and tone accompanies a stream of consciousness monologue full of racism, prejudice and political and artistic critique.
Elohim - Buckets Buckets is an onslaught of trap influences, emotional outbursts and aggressive distortion. I’m a big fan of this sound.
VUKOVI - C.L.A.U.D.I.A I know very little about VUKOVI as a band, but that riff is absolutely massive and this track has been a constant throughout my year on that basis alone.
Show Me The Body - Camp Orchestra Apparently more hardcore bands should use Banjos, because this is a damn good sound. Slowly building from a single bass line this track builds into a powerful demolishing force.
clipping. - Club Down Having thoroughly proven themselves able to do afro-futurist scifi on the Hugo nominated Splendor and Misery, clipping. now turn their considerable talents to horror core and unsurprisingly nail it. Daveed’s flows are tight as ever as he brings to life a decaying city backed by tortured screams.
Dream Nails - Corporate Realness YOU ARE NOT YOUR JOB. WORK IS NOT YOUR LIFE. YOU ARE NOT WHAT YOU MUST DO IN ORDER TO SURVIVE. Dream Nails are great and exactly what we need right now.
ControlTop - Covert Contracts This track positively bristles with an anxious energy. A fitting sound for the subject of the information overload we find ourselves locked into everyday.
Cherry Glazerr - Daddi There’s an icy coolness to ‘Daddi’, a disconnected sarcasm that falls away to reveal the anger and torment in the chorus, it’s a masterful bit of emotional storytelling through musical tone.
The Physics House Band - Death Sequence I Listening to Physics House latest release, the Death Sequence EP feels like a physical journey. This opener is a perfect example of this, as you’re plunged straight into a heady and disorienting mix of rhythms and counter-melody’s, the Sax guiding you through the turbulence until you land in a placid midsection, before that bass riff drags you forward through rhythmic breakdowns into an absolutely absurd brain melting saxophony and then it just keeps on going from there…
Witching Waves - Disintegration I saw WW back in the early summer, they were a bassist down so it was just a guitar and drums duo. They started with this track and it was one of the most pure punk things I’ve experienced, drummer/vocalist Emma Wigham bashing the absolute shit out of her kit . A great no-nonsense lo-fi banger.
Lingua Ignota - DO YOU DOUBT ME TRAITOR Another, not particularly easy listen here. DO YOU DOUBT ME TRAITOR is a dark and angry brooding track, building in intensity to release the primal rage, fear and horror of the abused. Its deeply chilling and instantly arresting. This track and the entire CALIGULA album stands as an absolute must listen.
Carly Rae Jepsen ft. Electric Guest - Feels Right I love the instrumentation on this one, those chunky piano chords and screaming guitar lift the track out and make it the highlight of an already great album to me.
Orla Gartland - Figure it out Dialing back the intensity slightly, Orla chronicles the frustrations of having to deal with someone in your life who you’re done with. The choruses burst forth in beautifully fuzzy explosions of noise. That vocal flair at the start of the final chorus is chef kiss.
Battles - Fort Greene Park Battles are at their best when they keep things simple. This is evident on 2019′s Juicy B Crypts which features some incredibly cluttered moments, but this just makes Fort Greene Park stand out all the more. A delightfully spacious piece of math rock, from some of the best in the business.
Dogleg - Fox Boy howdy, do I love me some midwest emo. Catharsis in musical form, it just makes me want to mosh my troubles away like I’m 16 again.
Tørsö - Grab A Shovel Tørsö go hard, I can appreciate that. An absolutely brutal track about the destructive power of depression and self-loathing.
“Pijn & Conjurer playing Curse These Metal Hands” - High Spirits “We were like, are we Pijn and Conjurer, or are we Curse These Metal Hands? I think we’ve settled with ‘we are Pijn and Conjurer playing Curse These Metal Hands’ …whatever that means!“ what it means is one of the most joyously triumphant pieces of metal music I’ve ever heard. Some of the guitar lines in this absolutely soar.
Lizzo - Juice Lizzo has won 2019, her message of self love, acceptance and body positivity has won her both critical and cultural acclaim and permeates her music in a way that makes it impossible to not love.
COLOSSAL SQUID, AK Patterson - Kick Punch Colossal Squid is the name given to Three Trapped Tigers drummer, Adam Betts’ experimental project. After a solo album of percussive wizardry Betts has now teamed with vocalist AK Patterson to give us something else entirely.
Evan Greer - Liberty Is A Statue Evan Greer uses the a folk punk sound to deliver an essay on the damaging influences of cis-normativity and social inequality. Of course I like this one.
Taylor Swift - Lover I wasn’t on board with this song for a fair while, but then I kept listening to it and kept coming back to it because of a roughly 50 second section which ties the track and the whole album together. Yeah, this is on here purely for the bridge, which is just beautiful.
Dodie - Monster Monster is an incredibly well written and delivered study on how perception changes with resentment and it makes me cry.
The Y Axes - Moon Moon is a delightfully dreamy piece of pop that glitters with infectious melodies, it’s lyrics a blissful embracing of cosmic nihilism, need I say more?
Ezra Furman - My Teeth Hurt My teeth hurt is a song about tooth ache, about that pain you carry with you everywhere and can’t get rid of, that ruins your days and and is one hell of a mood. Yeah it’s about gender dysphoria.
Nervus - No Nations Speaking of things being a mood, this track hits the nail squarely on the head.
Cultdreams - Not My Generation "Everyone ignores me Unless I’m on a stage talking Because they put me on a pedestal And pretend I’m just performing“ Lucinda Livingstone calls out the misogyny in our culture with a singular ferocity.
Lil Nas X - Old Town Road If there’s one song that’s dominated 2019 this is it right here. Who ever had the idea of putting that NIN Ghosts sample to a trap beat and cowboying over the top of it is an absolute genius.
King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard - Planet B It’s impossible to predict where King Gizzard’s sonic influences are going to take them next I doubt even they know half the time. Whatever they turn their hand to though they do it as if they mastered the sound decades ago Planet B is an all out thrash track with a strong environmental message.
Kesha - Rich, White, Straight Men Okay, I’m about to compare Kesha to John Lennon here but HEAR ME OUT… As ‘Imagine’ asked us to consider a world without conflict or capitalism, Kesha now posits that we should tear up our conceptions of our society based on its formation by a privileged group and imagine what kind of utopia could be built if we gave the underprivileged and minority groups a say.
Allie X - Rings A Bell The chorus here sounds like it could have been off Daft Punk’s Random Access Memories, and I’m all about that sound. Combined with Allie X’s dreamlike vocals make this a certified bop.
Poly-Math - Sensors in Everything Sensors in Everything is a beast of a track spanning over 14 minutes of absurdly dense prog. Having recently enlisted keyboardist Josh Gesner. Polymath make use of the new sounds and textures available to them, at times imitating a sort of Hammond sound not unlike John Lord to the chaotic maelstrom of noise.
Calva Louise - Sleeper Big hooks on this one. Sleeper has a confident swagger to it’s sound which stands apart for the bands previous work. It’s an absolutely huge track.
Slipknot - Solway Firth Slipknot didn’t disappoint after the tease of 2018′s “All Out Life”, following up with an album which blended old and new aspects of their sound to create one of their best to date. Solway Firth is a perfect example of this matching the punishing heaviness of Iowa with the melody driven sound of All Hope Is Gone.
Clt Drp - Speak To My Seeing Clt Drp perform live was one of my highlights of the year. The filthy guitar tones, powerhouse vocals tight as heck drumming and the _grooves. _Absolutely like nothing else I’ve seen. Just an incredible band that deserve so much more recognition.
Black Country, New Road - Sunglasses Black Country, New Road released two tracks this year and now I just want more. Dense wordy lyricism plays off against ever evolving instrumentation to present a raw cut of emotional storytelling.
Her Name Is Calla - Swan Her Name Is Calla are a band that have always been on the edge of my radar, my Dad is very fond of them and saw them live a couple of years ago, but never went back to relisten to any of their stuff, then they started an album with this. I was sold instantly.
black midi - Talking Heads Talking Heads (the band) are an obvious inspiration on this track. Both David Byrne’s vocal style and the Talking Heads penchant for sharp angular melodies are on show here. But given an extra ounce of chaos through Black Midi’s delivery.
Amanda Palmer - The Ride The ride is ten minutes of bundling up all your fears and anxieties of where we are and where we’re going and just, accepting them as part of the ride. Written off the back of a prompt from Amanda asking her fans what they were afraid of right now.
Kim Petras - There Will Be Blood Okay, let’s have some out of season spookiness. Love the squelchy synths on this, there’s a huge amount of energy on this track and with it’s commitment to the horror conceit it makes for a super fun bop.
Kate Nash - Trash Kate Nash’s sound is like bathing pure nostalgia,here she spins the toxic-relationship narrative central to her work to deliver a bigger story about humanity’s, quite literally toxic relationship to our planet.
American Football & Hayley Williams - Uncomfortably Numb The other side of the “midwest emo” coin. A melancholic song built on a soft bed of arpeggiated chords and clean harmonics, Uncomfortably Numb is a heartbreaking track of losing everything and of cycles persisting thorugh generations. Employing the clever metatextual trick of referencing Pink Floyd’s comfortably Numb to mirror the generational similarities.
Glenn Branca - Velvet and Pearls Disclaimer, Glenn Branca was a musical hero of mine, his approach to music and composition being solely responsible for influence a vast number of my favourite bands. Released posthumously, Velvet and Pearls is taken from a live performance by Branca’s ensemble and perfectly captures the sense of sonic disorientation, conjuring aural illusions through an assault of intricately crafted noise. It’s an exhilarating piece that should be played as loud as humanly possible.
Brutus - War The raw emotional strength of Stefanie Manneart’s vocals instantly made me pay attention when I first heard this track. Then the song exploded into a barrage of riffs and breakneck drumming.
Valiant Vermin - Warm Coke Another slice of throwback pop, Valiant Vermin proved with “Online Lover” how much of an ear she has for pop and has proven it once again with Warm Coke. Is a real good bop.
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Welp there it is, 50(+1) songs, I had to limit myself to one track per artist in the main 50 because according to Spotify I listened to [checks notes] 1082 new artists this year. There are a small handful of tracks I wanted to highlight from the same artists though as they offer something quite different to the tracks in the playlists, so here they are quickly with 3 word descriptions.
Petrol Girls - Skye (dead dog, sad) Amanda Palmer - Voicemail for Jill (Talk about abortion) Ezra Furman - I Wanna be Your Girlfriend (Trans Torch Song) Battles ft Jon Anderson & Prairie WWWW - Sugar Foot (Batshit Prog Insanity) Poppy - Choke (Dark Minimalist Pop) Show Me The Body - Forks and Knives (Anxious nightmare punk) Lingua Ignota - CALIGULA (the whole album.)
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Closing Statement
Cultdreams - Statement
There has been a shadow over the entertainment industry the latter half of this decade. Whether film, music, TV or video games, the late 2010′s are filled with stories of people coming forward to bravely tell their stories about being abused and manipulated by men in positions of power. The #metoo movement as it’s come to be known has been a powerful force in giving marginalised people a voice and the ability to call out oppressors and in starting the groundwork to root out the misogyny in the seats of power, but this is a battle far from won.
While there are thousands of stories out there I want to focus on one in particular.
In 2016 a number of women spoke out about various forms of abuse by a well-known musician in the punk scene. It’s now over three years later and this group of women are in the midst of a long fought claim of defamation from this musician. If this case goes through it sets a precedent for silencing marginalised voices in the industry. They have been fighting for so long and with no legal aid available for the case they have had to finance their defense from their own pockets.
This is where Solidarity Not Silence comes in. Solidarity not silence is a crowdfunding effort to help take the case to trial without the women bankrupting themselves entirely so that they don’t have to give in to this mans demands.  You can read more about Solidarity not Silence and make a donation (if you feel so inclined) here: https://www.crowdjustice.com/case/solidaritynotsilence/
You can also follow them on twitter here https://twitter.com/solnotsilence
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Excited to present this new body of work in the group exhibition opening January 30, 2020. “Migrations and Meaning(s) in Art,” is curated by scholar and artist Deborah Willis, PhD at the Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA) on view through March 15th. 
“This exhibition foregrounds varied experiences on migration from concepts of dislocation, border crossings and storytelling," Willis said. "The artwork embraces and challenges various narratives on identity through migration practices and looks at the impact and reception both empowering and subjective often explored through gentrification, longing, and trauma — as well as drawing attention to race, class, gender and religion.”
More info https://www.mica.edu/art-articles/details/migrations-and-meanings-in-art-an-exhibition-curated-by-dr-deborah-willis/
The full list of participants includes: Sama Alshaibi, Zalika Azim, Taylor Renee Bissey, Terry Boddie, Layo Bright, Albert Chong, Michèle Pearson Clarke, Renee Cox, Jennifer Datchuk, Sonia Louise Davis, Regina DeLuise, Nekisha Durrett, Adama Delphine Fawundu, Ana Teresa Fernandez, Ivan Forde, Danny Wilcox Frazier, Daniel Castro Garcia, Lonnie Graham, Leslie King Hammond, Abbigail Hong, Jessica Ingram, Sarah Khan, Nate Larson, Nashormeh Lindo, Tsedaye Makonnen, Qiana Mestrich, Deyane Moses, Susan Harbage Page, Pamela Phatsimo Sunstrum, Hank Willis Thomas, HồngÂn Trương, Colette Veasey-Cullors, Carrie Mae Weems, Vicky Zambrano and ForFreedoms.
For more on this series of images, read the article I published on Timeline/Medium titled “Towards A History of Women of Color in the Workplace” https://timeline.com/women-of-color-office-life-1336b9bd92c8
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National Enquirer, July 15
Cover: Where Are They Now? 
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Page 2: Disgraced Matt Lauer is dumping his megabucks properties to buy the silence of his estranged wife Annette Roque 
Page 3: Beth Chapman’s brave last days 
Page 4: Katie Holmes is putting notorious skirt-chaser Jamie Foxx on notice that she’s only willing to stay if they have a baby on the way by the end of the year, serial dater Ryan Seacrest has been basking in bachelorhood after splitting from Shayna Taylor 
Page 5: Prince William and Kate Middleton are doing less and less to cover up their animosity toward Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, Eva Mendes and Ryan Gosling are quitting Hollywood to save their family 
Page 6: Jennifer Aniston”s 3-year-old bikini is a Hollywood fashion don’t, Brad Pitt wears the same clothes nearly every day, Justin Theroux charges a neighbor is engaging in obsessive peeping-Tom like conduct
Page 7: Angelina Jolie has been rocked by her alleged former drug dealer who is threatening to expose more sordid details from her past 
Page 8: A bloated and bleary-eyed Mischa Barton at the premiere of The Hills: New Beginnings left fans gasping and friends fearing she could slip back into her self-destructive ways, lurid text messages allegedly detail how Kevin Spacey groped a teenage busboy who begged for help after being plied with booze
Page 9: Sicko Bill Cosby turned a pretty star-struck teen into his secret sex pet 
Page 10: Hot Shots -- Mick Jagger, Milo Ventimiglia, Eva Longoria and son Santiago 
Page 11: Wendy William’s husband Kevin Hunter tries off-loading sack of jewels amid divorce 
Page 12: Straight Shuter -- Patrick Wilson and the Annabelle doll, TLC is looking to do a dental makeover show, none of The Real Housewives of New York cast have gotten a guarantee they’ll be returning to the franchise, Wendy Williams has replaced one bay boy with another, brands are being asked to pony up big bucks for Kelly Clarkson’s daytime talk show 
Page 13: Lindsay Lohan is desperate to revive her singing career since her MTV reality show flopped after a single season, John Krasinski is  nice and boring according to his staff, Jennifer Lopez helps Joanna Gaines build her dream body, sober Kit Harington fighting to save his marriage to Rose Leslie 
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Page 14: True Crime 
Page 15: Real Life 
Page 16: Cover Story -- Where Are They Now? John Ratzenberger, Pamela Sue Martin 
Page 17: Kelly McGillis, Angie Dickinson, Todd Bridges, Lorenzo Lamas 
Page 18: David Caruso, Mike Myers, Jimmie Walker 
Page 19: Morgan Fairchild, Stefanie Powers, Didi Conn, Lyle Waggoner 
Page 20: Shelley Duvall, Ricky Schroder, Richard Thomas 
Page 21: Barbara Bain, Rick Moranis, Dennis Franz, Louise Lasser 
Page 22: Kirk Cameron, Max Wright, Sean Young, Phoebe Cates, Barbara Feldon 
Page 24: Health Watch 
Page 27: James Franco fell asleep during a foot massage 
Page 28: Anne Hathaway is living in fear after a member of her movie was stabbed on the set of her upcoming film The Witches, Barbara Walters’ secret comeback plot 
Page 33: Madonna’s oldest daughter Lourdes Leon Ciccone is talking about tying the know with her secret boyfriend of two years 
Page 34: Gwyneth Paltrow’s husband Brad Falchuk is fed up with her seeking a mate for her ex Chris Martin, Jenna Dewan and Steve Kazee speeding to the altar, Hollywood Hookups -- Venus Williams and Nicky Hammond split, Christy Gibel is seeking an annulment from husband Todd 
Page 36: Michael Douglas is moving into his father Kirk’s garage apartment to keep an eye on 102-year-old Kirk and stepmom 100-year-old Anne, Katy Perry has won over fiance Orlando Bloom’s ex Miranda Kerr 
Page 38: Suicide fears for Farrah Fawcett’s druggie son Redmond O’Neal 
Page 42: Red Carpet Stars & Stumbles -- Alison Brie, Annabelle Wallis, Yara Shahidi, Kate Beckinsale 
Page 47: Odd List
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e.e. cummings uncollected poems: "longing" \\ li bai (tr. david hinton) mountain home: the wilderness poetry of ancient china: "drinking alone beneath the moon" \\ clarice lispector collected stories: "the foreign legion" \\ sylvia plath the unabridged journals of sylvia plath \\ simeone de beauvoir diary of a philosophy student: volume 2, 1928-9: "tuesday, october 9" \\ vahan teryan lullaby for myself \\ sarah williams the old astronomer to his pupil \\ wang an-shih (tr. louise s. hammond) night-time in spring
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Our Guide To The Most Gorgeous Getaway In The Hunter Valley
Our Guide To The Most Gorgeous Getaway In The Hunter Valley
Travel
by Sasha Gattermayr
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The view out over the Brokenback Ranges surrounding Krinklewood. Photo – Nikki To for The Design Files.
I say ‘Hunter Valley’ and you say ‘wine’! But there is more to this layered, historical slice of New South Wales countryside than viticulture (even though the first vineyards popped up here in the early 1800s!). 
Located just 120 kilometres north of Sydney, the area’s abundant, lush terrain and surrounding mountain range is its distinctive hallmark; but the Hunter region is actually on the fringe of the coast – at most an hour’s drive inland from Newcastle. It’s filled with florists, boutique shops, local providores and, of course, a smorgasbord of places to wine and dine. 
Let us be your guide to some of the hottest spots to visit.
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Krinklewood Winery was established in 1981 and now is a certified organic biodynamic vineyard. Photo – Nikki To for The Design Files.
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A cheese platter at their cellar door. Photo – Nikki To for The Design Files.
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The French provincial aesthetic Krinklewood fits the gorgeous country location. Photo – Nikki To for The Design Files.
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Wander the gardens at Krinklewood, which is also available as a wedding venue. Photo – Nikki To for The Design Files.
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A peacock roaming among the grapes at Krinklewood. Photo – Nikki To for The Design Files.
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The cellar door is closed on Tuesday and Wednesday; but open until 5pm on Friday and Saturday; and until 4pm on Sunday, Monday and Thursday. Photo – Nikki To for The Design Files.
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The ivy covered barn. Photo – Nikki To for The Design Files.
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A picture-perfect country estate! Photo – Nikki To for The Design Files.
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Krinklewood Estate
This winery dates back to 1981, becoming a certified organic biodynamic vineyard by 2007. Sip this unique, hyper-local drop on-site at the estate, or purchase straight from the cellar door. Krinklewood‘s rambling French provincial aesthetic is perfectly fitting against the mountainous Brokenback Range backdrop.
712 Wollombi Road, Broke
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Muse Kitchen is the sister restaurant of Muse Dining at Keith Tulloch Winery. Photo – Nikki To for The Design Files.
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It’s a petit bistro-style restaurant serving local ingredients prepared with European techniques. Photo – Nikki To for The Design Files.
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Muse Kitchen menu items include local market fish, pork cutlets from Bangalow and smoked potato croquettes. Photo – Nikki To for The Design Files.
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Restaurant Kawul is owned by Kassidy and Scott Waters, who are Wanaruah people, and serves contemporary food with an emphasis on local and native ingredients. Their avocado on toast boasts pepperberry hummus and a finger lime garnish! Photo – Nikki To for The Design Files.
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Restaurant Kawul is situated on the glorious wrap-around verandah at Calais Estate. Photo – Nikki To for The Design Files.
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Artisan chocolatier Cocoa Nib is the lifelong dream of trained confectionery chef and Koko Black alum, Aymee Slaviero. Photo – Nikki To for The Design Files.
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The Cocoa Nib shopfront is located at Keith Tulloch Winery. Photo – Nikki To for The Design Files.
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Each chocolate from Cocoa Nib is handmade and painted in glorious colours. Photo – Nikki To for The Design Files.
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Restaurant Kawul
Owners of Restaurant Kawul, Kassidy and Scott Waters, are Wanaruah people, and have devised their breakfast, lunch and dinner menu to feature as many local and native ingredients as possible. Think salt-bush polenta chips, mushroom shepherd’s pie with wattleseed and Daintree barramundi with lemon myrtle.
Calais Estate, 151 Palmers Lane, Pokolbin
Muse Kitchen
This petite bistro-style restaurant focuses on simple food done extraordinarily well, using produce from local farmers and suppliers! Menu items at Muse Kitchen include a charcuterie board comprising meats from nearby Branxton, Bangalow pork cutlets and smoked potato croquettes. 
1/27 Belmore Rd, Lorn
Cocoa Nib
Artisan chocolatier Cocoa Nib is the lifelong dream of trained confectionery chef and Koko Black alum, Aymee Slaviero. Each chocolate is handmade from French couverture chocolate and hand-painted with incredible colourful designs.
Keith Tulloch Winery, 989 Hermitage Rd, Pokolbin
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Worn Out Wares cafe has been operating for 17 years. Photo – Nikki To for The Design Files.
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The breakfast spread at Worn Out Wares is a destination throughout the region! Photo – Nikki To for The Design Files.
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Owned and run by Louise Christensen and her three daughters, Worn Out Wares houses a cafe, homewares store and florist under the same roof. Photo – Nikki To for The Design Files.
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The adjacent flower store at Worn Out Wares is called Wow Flowers. Photo – Nikki To for The Design Files.
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A spectacular setting for a snack and a coffee. Photo – Nikki To for The Design Files.
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A dark and moody detail corner of Worn Out Wares contains so much detail. Photo – Nikki To for The Design Files.
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The gift and homewares store at Worn Out Wares. Photo – Nikki To for The Design Files.
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Worn Out Wares
February marked 17 years in the biz for cafe Worn Out Wares, which is run by local Louise Christensen and her three daughters. Besides a breakfast, lunch and snack menu made from locally sourced produce, the family operate their floral business Wow Flowers in the same space.
This gorgeous small business filled with love encapsulates the humble, uncomplicated vibe of the Hunter Valley!
41-43 George Street, Singleton
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Owners Sarah and Joel opened Fetch in 2014. Photo – Nikki To for The Design Files.
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Fetch contains a great lineup of local designers, makers and artists as well as some favourite national brands. Photo – Nikki To for The Design Files.
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The store is tucked into Peppers Creek Village beside Pokolbin. Photo – Nikki To for The Design Files.
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Fetch owner, Sarah. Photo – Nikki To for The Design Files.
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Such a colourful and expansive lineup of makers! Photo – Nikki To for The Design Files.
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Fetch
Nestled between wineries in the Peppers Creek Village beside Pokolbin, Fetch Store stocks art, homewares, furniture and design pieces by local makers and big name Australian brands. This is the kind of place you can’t help but leave with a knick knack or two… or three! 
1946 Broke Road, Pokolbin
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Leaves and Fishes started as a restaurant in 2004, and has now expanded to include a homewares shop and boutique accommodation. Photo – Nikki To for The Design Files.
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Consisting of just four boathouses jutting out over the property’s pond, Leaves and Fishes is an incredibly intimate and secluded overnight spot. Photo – Nikki To for The Design Files.
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The lilypond at Leaves and Fishes is a sight to behold from the deck of your own private boathouse. Photo – Nikki To for The Design Files.
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Each boathouse is fitted with all the mod-cons to make your stay super comfortable. Photo – Nikki To for The Design Files.
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The most beautiful, tranquil outlook imaginable! Photo – Nikki To for The Design Files.
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The entrance to Leaves and Fishes restaurant, store and accommodation. Photo – Nikki To for The Design Files.
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The store at Leaves and Fishes is a treasure trove of rustic pieces. Photo – Nikki To for The Design Files.
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Gorgeous ceramic homewares for sale. Photo – Nikki To for The Design Files.
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A rambling rustic aesthetic is on offer! Photo – Nikki To for The Design Files.
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Leaves and Fishes
Leaves and Fishes started as a restaurant in 2004, and expanded to include a stunning accommodation lodge in the following years. Housing just four couples at a time, each room is a standalone boathouse that cantilevers out over a lilypad-filled pond! The venue also boasts a beautiful rustic homewares and furniture store, with an adjacent snack nook offering coffee and cake.
Is there anything more serene than sitting on your own private deck and looking out over rippling water to the trees beyond?
737 Lovedale Rd, Lovedale
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Watershed Gallery was opened by locals Ron and Lyn Hammond in 2019. Photo – Nikki To for The Design Files.
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It features over 30 contemporary artists, whose works are available for display and sale. Photo – Nikki To for The Design Files.
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The light, bright space at Watershed Gallery. Photo – Nikki To for The Design Files.
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Formerly the Possum’s Retreat BnB, the site now holds Watershed Gallery and its adjacent accommodation. Photo – Nikki To for The Design Files.
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The perfect afternoon activity! Photo – Nikki To for The Design Files.
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The gallery is nestled in the bushy Pokolbin surrounds. Photo – Nikki To for The Design Files.
DO
Watershed Gallery
Run by locals Ron and Lyn Hammond since its opening in 2019, Watershed Gallery displays and sells art by over 30 contemporary artists.
There is also accommodation on-site, if you fancy a stay!
621 McDonalds Road, Pokolbin
Keen to gather your things and head straight to the Hunter Valley? Us too! Find out more about the Hunter Valley and the surrounding areas at winecountry.com. And for more NSW travel inspiration head to VisitNSW.com.
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Hartwell Memorial Window (Light in Heaven and Earth), Tiffany Studios, 1917, Art Institute of Chicago: American Art
Restricted gift of the Antiquarian Society, the Chauncey and Marion Deering McCormick Family Foundation, and Ann and Samuel M. Mencoff; through prior gift of the George F. Harding Collection; Roger and J. Peter McCormick Endowment Fund; American Art Sales Proceeds, Discretionary, and Purchase funds; Jane and Morris Weeden and Mary Swissler Oldberg funds; restricted gift of the Davee Foundation, Pamela R. Conant in memory of Louis J. Conant, Stephanie Field Harris, the Komarek-Hyde-Soskin Foundation, and Jane Woldenberg; gifts in memory of John H. Bryan, Jr.; Wesley M. Dixon, Jr. Endowment Fund; through prior gift of the Friends of American Art Collection and Mr. and Mrs. Martin A. Ryerson; restricted gift of Jamee J. and Marshall Field, Roxelyn and Richard Pepper, and an anonymous donor; Goodman Endowment Fund; restricted gift of Abbie Helene Roth in memory of Sandra Gladstone Roth, Henry and Gilda Buchbinder Family in memory of John H. Bryan, Jr., Suzanne Hammond and Richard Leftwich, Maureen Tokar in memory of Edward Tokar, Bonnie and Frank X. Henke, III, Erica Meyer, Joseph P. Gromacki in memory of John H. Bryan, Jr., Louise Ingersoll Tausché, Christopher and Sara Pfaff, Charles L. and Patricia A. Swisher, Kim and Andy Stephens, and Dorothy J. Vance; B. F. Ferguson Fund; Jay W. McGreevy, Dr. Julian Archie, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Puth, and Kate S. Buckingham endowment funds Size: 701 ✕ 487.7 cm (276 ✕ 192 in.) Medium: Leaded glass
https://www.artic.edu/artworks/243516/
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My OC Ships || Part I
Hey everyone!
For those interested in the OC ships, I've compiled two lists. I have a bunch of OC ask games and tag games going around, so if you want to know more about a certain OC/Love interest, feel free to play!
If you guys want to be added to the taglist of a certain OC or OC ship, let me know !!
[ [ Link for Part 2 is at the bottom ] ]
[ [ Link for OC ask games and tag games at the bottom ] ]
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Julia Simmons & Ian Malcom (Jurassic Park)
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Indianna "Indy" Taylor & Chuck Hansen (Pacific Rim)
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Tamsin "Tammy" Oliver & Jason Lee Scott (Power Rangers)
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Kylie Pryce & Claire Redfield & Leon S. Kennedy (Resident Evil)
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Serina Seda & Rivin Nox (Star Wars)
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Vanessa O'Connor & Isaac Lahey (Teen Wolf)
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Adelaide "Ada" Paige & Angelo Reid (The Maze Runner)
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Louise "Lou" Hammond & Alex Summers (X-Men)
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Joanna "Jo" Ferguson & Pietro "Peter" Maximoff (X-Men)
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Casey Cassidy & Warren Worthington III (X-Men)
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[ [ Here is the link for OC tag games and ask games ] ]
[ [ Here is the link for Part 2 ] ]
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GTA Listings March 29th 2019
Complete Home Listings for the GTA - March 29th 2019
All of the homes for sale across the GTA and beyond are right here. Updated as of March 29th 2019. You'll find something that matches your search here. Don't wait - if you see something you like, book a viewing today.
Street and TownMLS CodeLink 14 Risa Blvd, TorontoW439584514 Risa Blvd, Toronto 20 Glenwood Cres, TorontoE439678420 Glenwood Cres, Toronto 439 E Wellesley St, TorontoC4394090439 E Wellesley St, Toronto 264 Embassy Dr, VaughanN4394742264 Embassy Dr, Vaughan 6201 Walkers Line, BurlingtonW43935256201 Walkers Line, Burlington 123 Lawford Rd, VaughanN4341203123 Lawford Rd, Vaughan 1869 Sara St, MississaugaW43945361869 Sara St, Mississauga 7 Longevity Rd, BramptonW43935727 Longevity Rd, Brampton 4296 Trailmaster Dr, MississaugaW43937874296 Trailmaster Dr, Mississauga 4136 Mccleary Ave, BurlingtonW43959564136 Mccleary Ave, Burlington 30 Cavalry Tr, MarkhamN439559730 Cavalry Tr, Markham 50 Elmer Ave, TorontoE439386150 Elmer Ave, Toronto 55 Bentwood Cres, VaughanN439512455 Bentwood Cres, Vaughan 37 Ferndell Circ, MarkhamN439463737 Ferndell Circ, Markham 161 Wolfrey Ave, TorontoE4394670161 Wolfrey Ave, Toronto 220 Innville Cres, OakvilleW4396466220 Innville Cres, Oakville 122 Douglas Rd, Richmond HillN4393937122 Douglas Rd, Richmond Hill 101 Seabreeze Cres, HamiltonX4394280101 Seabreeze Cres, Hamilton 918 S Centre St, WhitbyE4395454918 S Centre St, Whitby 36 Flint Cres, Whitchurch StouffvilleN439703636 Flint Cres, Whitchurch Stouffville 41 Holswade Rd, TorontoE439675041 Holswade Rd, Toronto 2503 Hemmford Dr, OakvilleW43939742503 Hemmford Dr, Oakville 22 Devondale Ave, TorontoC439578322 Devondale Ave, Toronto 167 Carlyle Cres, AuroraN4394453167 Carlyle Cres, Aurora 80 Forecastle Rd, VaughanN439387880 Forecastle Rd, Vaughan 3142 Watercliffe Crt, OakvilleW43949283142 Watercliffe Crt, Oakville 5323 E Lawrence Ave, TorontoE43936635323 E Lawrence Ave, Toronto 2398 North Ridge Tr, OakvilleW43934642398 North Ridge Tr, Oakville 2131 Lynchmere Ave, MississaugaW43962082131 Lynchmere Ave, Mississauga 899 Tenth St, MississaugaW4396108899 Tenth St, Mississauga 18665 Centreville Creek Rd, CaledonW439342218665 Centreville Creek Rd, Caledon 25 Crang Ave, TorontoC439659825 Crang Ave, Toronto 176 Bedford Park Ave, TorontoC4393674176 Bedford Park Ave, Toronto 745 Palmerston Ave, TorontoC4394663745 Palmerston Ave, Toronto 75 Glengarry Ave, TorontoC439520975 Glengarry Ave, Toronto 1245 Parsons Lane, OakvilleW43933691245 Parsons Lane, Oakville 99 Martin St, KingN439529699 Martin St, King 215 Yarmouth Rd, TorontoW4394806215 Yarmouth Rd, Toronto 97 Roseborough Cres, VaughanN439426797 Roseborough Cres, Vaughan 3159 Velebit Park Blvd, BurlingtonW43945793159 Velebit Park Blvd, Burlington 20 Goodwill Ave, TorontoC439549620 Goodwill Ave, Toronto 200 Crane St, AuroraN4395703200 Crane St, Aurora 39 Calderbridge Cres, MarkhamN439658739 Calderbridge Cres, Markham 18 Ann Louise Cres, MarkhamN439623018 Ann Louise Cres, Markham 5876 Summerside Dr, MississaugaW43942135876 Summerside Dr, Mississauga 97 Blantyre Ave, TorontoE439392097 Blantyre Ave, Toronto 81 First Ave, TorontoE439530481 First Ave, Toronto 88 Hiawatha Rd, TorontoE439597588 Hiawatha Rd, Toronto 105 Burns Blvd, KingN4394610105 Burns Blvd, King 402 Elson St, MarkhamN4396828402 Elson St, Markham 499 Wheat Boom Dr, OakvilleW4393625499 Wheat Boom Dr, Oakville 199 Lansdowne Ave, TorontoW4393869199 Lansdowne Ave, Toronto 26 Ken Sinclair Cres, AuroraN439475526 Ken Sinclair Cres, Aurora 1042 Enola Ave, MississaugaW43954451042 Enola Ave, Mississauga 53 Carrington Dr, Richmond HillN439693353 Carrington Dr, Richmond Hill 45 Geneva Ave, TorontoC439398345 Geneva Ave, Toronto 1531 Stewart Cres, MiltonW43970851531 Stewart Cres, Milton 2236 Foxfield Rd, OakvilleW43952292236 Foxfield Rd, Oakville 11 Royal West Dr, BramptonW439443111 Royal West Dr, Brampton 3906 Tufgar Cres, BurlingtonW43937043906 Tufgar Cres, Burlington 16 Gaby Crt, Richmond HillN439724216 Gaby Crt, Richmond Hill 54 Larwood Blvd, TorontoE439362854 Larwood Blvd, Toronto 54 Grant St, TorontoE439507154 Grant St, Toronto 96 Saint Nicholas Cres, VaughanN439581996 Saint Nicholas Cres, Vaughan 70 Sunrise Ridge Tr, Whitchurch StouffvilleN439265770 Sunrise Ridge Tr, Whitchurch Stouffville 574 Patricia Dr, OakvilleW4397155574 Patricia Dr, Oakville 3506 Trelawny Circ, MississaugaW43940893506 Trelawny Circ, Mississauga 22 Churchill Cres, Halton HillsW439346722 Churchill Cres, Halton Hills 191 Franklin Ave, TorontoC4396200191 Franklin Ave, Toronto 615 Avonwick Ave, MississaugaW4396707615 Avonwick Ave, Mississauga 4134 Rockwood Rd, MississaugaW43948674134 Rockwood Rd, Mississauga 40 Los Alamos Dr, Richmond HillN439709240 Los Alamos Dr, Richmond Hill 437 Maplehurst Ave, OakvilleW4396664437 Maplehurst Ave, Oakville 244 Hollingham Rd, MarkhamN4393477244 Hollingham Rd, Markham 12 Tilson Rd, TorontoC439454012 Tilson Rd, Toronto 12 Thornbay Dr, Whitchurch StouffvilleN439634112 Thornbay Dr, Whitchurch Stouffville 22 Pagebrook Dr, TorontoW439581322 Pagebrook Dr, Toronto 42 Marydale Ave, MarkhamN439592942 Marydale Ave, Markham 6 Marcus Cres, MarkhamN43969936 Marcus Cres, Markham 33 Irwin Pl Bradford, West GwillimburyN439514533 Irwin Pl Bradford, West Gwillimbury 73 Cynthia Jean St, MarkhamN439520173 Cynthia Jean St, Markham 20 Kashani Crt, AuroraN439484020 Kashani Crt, Aurora 66 Eaton Ave, TorontoE439475866 Eaton Ave, Toronto 86 Cappella Dr, VaughanN439679386 Cappella Dr, Vaughan 501 Main St, KingN4394668501 Main St, King 231 Langstaff Rd, Richmond HillN4395169231 Langstaff Rd, Richmond Hill 85 Shaftsbury Ave, Richmond HillN439607285 Shaftsbury Ave, Richmond Hill 25 Champagne Crt, Richmond HillN439388225 Champagne Crt, Richmond Hill 45 Theobalds Circ, Richmond HillN439596645 Theobalds Circ, Richmond Hill 192 Glenmanor Way, VaughanN4394409192 Glenmanor Way, Vaughan 5 Wembley Dr, TorontoE43945675 Wembley Dr, Toronto 1651 Kentchester Pl, MississaugaW43962321651 Kentchester Pl, Mississauga 14 Trimontium Cres, TorontoE439344114 Trimontium Cres, Toronto 2731 Hammond Rd, MississaugaW43962872731 Hammond Rd, Mississauga 21 Intrigue Tr, BramptonW439391921 Intrigue Tr, Brampton 115 B Atlee Ave, TorontoE4395051115 B Atlee Ave, Toronto 6 Tracie Crt, VaughanN43967786 Tracie Crt, Vaughan 28 Hirondelle Pl, TorontoC439655028 Hirondelle Pl, Toronto 63 Marcus Cres, MarkhamN439552663 Marcus Cres, Markham 175 Willis Rd, VaughanN4393765175 Willis Rd, Vaughan 54 Dromore Cres, TorontoC439450154 Dromore Cres, Toronto 17 Bonnie Braes Dr, BramptonW439617217 Bonnie Braes Dr, Brampton 7 Upperlinks Dr, BramptonW43947157 Upperlinks Dr, Brampton 175 Thomas Phillips Dr, AuroraN4395949175 Thomas Phillips Dr, Aurora 3 Horsetail St, MarkhamN43963373 Horsetail St, Markham 316 Kettleby Rd, KingN4397091316 Kettleby Rd, King 369 Beechgrove Dr, TorontoE4393438369 Beechgrove Dr, Toronto 7 Mill Race Crt, MarkhamN43965437 Mill Race Crt, Markham 1260 Pepperbush Pl, OakvilleW43949031260 Pepperbush Pl, Oakville 33 Eastvale Dr, MarkhamN439516633 Eastvale Dr, Markham 185 Degraaf Cres, AuroraN4395298185 Degraaf Cres, Aurora 140 Clifton Ave, TorontoC4395857140 Clifton Ave, Toronto 397 Highcliffe Dr, VaughanN4396178397 Highcliffe Dr, Vaughan 226 Niagara Tr, Halton HillsW4396734226 Niagara Tr, Halton Hills 966 Northern Prospect Cres, NewmarketN4395546966 Northern Prospect Cres, Newmarket 82 Cornelius Pkwy, TorontoW439693982 Cornelius Pkwy, Toronto 21 Shadbolt Crt, MarkhamN439411421 Shadbolt Crt, Markham 65 Arthur Hall Dr, East GwillimburyN439612365 Arthur Hall Dr, East Gwillimbury 7028 Gillespie Lane, MississaugaW43960387028 Gillespie Lane, Mississauga 500 Lakebreeze Dr, ClaringtonE4394212500 Lakebreeze Dr, Clarington Lot 32A 218 Niagara Tr, Halton HillsW4397064Lot 32A 218 Niagara Tr, Halton Hills 5364 Anvil Lane, MississaugaW43968295364 Anvil Lane, Mississauga 141 Bellchase Tr, BramptonW4395910141 Bellchase Tr, Brampton 1061 Dovercourt Rd, TorontoW43933681061 Dovercourt Rd, Toronto 501 Winona Dr, TorontoC4394115501 Winona Dr, Toronto 4206 Renoak Crt, MississaugaW43951474206 Renoak Crt, Mississauga 260 Torresdale Ave, TorontoC4395411260 Torresdale Ave, Toronto 1 Goderich Dr, BramptonW43954981 Goderich Dr, Brampton 23 Hannaford St, TorontoE439489923 Hannaford St, Toronto 38 Goswell St, BramptonW439415738 Goswell St, Brampton 55 Deerfield Rd, TorontoE439454755 Deerfield Rd, Toronto 7 Mussle White Rd, BramptonW43938297 Mussle White Rd, Brampton 32 Thimbleweed St, MarkhamN439364032 Thimbleweed St, Markham 251 Billings Cres, NewmarketN4394597251 Billings Cres, Newmarket 14 Mussle White Rd, BramptonW439635214 Mussle White Rd, Brampton 6790 Lisgar Dr, MississaugaW43940576790 Lisgar Dr, Mississauga 9 Gloxinia Cres, TorontoE43963849 Gloxinia Cres, Toronto 30 Wildflower Dr, Richmond HillN439394230 Wildflower Dr, Richmond Hill 100 Lormel Gate, VaughanN4396845100 Lormel Gate, Vaughan 106 Silver Stream Ave, Richmond HillN4395842106 Silver Stream Ave, Richmond Hill 1470 W Myrtle Rd, WhitbyE43959891470 W Myrtle Rd, Whitby 230 Sunray Rd, OakvilleW4395850230 Sunray Rd, Oakville 3151 Galbraith Dr, MississaugaW43940183151 Galbraith Dr, Mississauga 103 Degraaf Cres, AuroraN4396056103 Degraaf Cres, Aurora 3068 Viewmount Rd, OakvilleW43956623068 Viewmount Rd, Oakville 9 Manning Ave, TorontoC43951609 Manning Ave, Toronto 1206 Christie Circ, MiltonW43959681206 Christie Circ, Milton 82 Russell Parker Cres, AuroraN439616282 Russell Parker Cres, Aurora 4088 Ellesmere Rd, TorontoE43944184088 Ellesmere Rd, Toronto 424 Baylis Crt, MiltonW4396112424 Baylis Crt, Milton 46 Walden St, MarkhamN439663446 Walden St, Markham 27 Saunders Ave, TorontoW439343227 Saunders Ave, Toronto 75 Iangrove Terr, TorontoE439578675 Iangrove Terr, Toronto 531 Beach Blvd, HamiltonX4393988531 Beach Blvd, Hamilton 27 Mansard Dr, Richmond HillN439492427 Mansard Dr, Richmond Hill 60 Eagle Peak Dr, Richmond HillN439478760 Eagle Peak Dr, Richmond Hill 35 1 2 Shudell Ave, TorontoE439347335 1 2 Shudell Ave, Toronto 1224 Highgate Pl, MississaugaW43943181224 Highgate Pl, Mississauga 63 Wildwood Ave, Richmond HillN439573263 Wildwood Ave, Richmond Hill 1151 Carding Mill Pl, MississaugaW43964061151 Carding Mill Pl, Mississauga 101B Westbourne Ave, TorontoE4396098101B Westbourne Ave, Toronto 2527 Paula Crt, MississaugaW43941252527 Paula Crt, Mississauga 28 Deib Cres, MarkhamN439500028 Deib Cres, Markham 331 Sunset Rdge, VaughanN4395189331 Sunset Rdge, Vaughan 63 Freemont St, VaughanN439582163 Freemont St, Vaughan 124 Harcourt Ave, TorontoE4394608124 Harcourt Ave, Toronto 296 Willow Ave, TorontoE4395531296 Willow Ave, Toronto 2615 Ambercroft Tr, MississaugaW43960202615 Ambercroft Tr, Mississauga 35 Cougar Crt, Richmond HillN439486935 Cougar Crt, Richmond Hill 329 Rudar Rd, MississaugaW4396469329 Rudar Rd, Mississauga 71 Harold Lawrie Lane, MarkhamN439689671 Harold Lawrie Lane, Markham 32 Crossovers St, TorontoE439395932 Crossovers St, Toronto 30 Turi Dr, HamiltonX439338330 Turi Dr, Hamilton 490 Mcroberts Ave, TorontoW4396687490 Mcroberts Ave, Toronto 242 Pacific Ave, TorontoW4395288242 Pacific Ave, Toronto 148 Sierra Crt, VaughanN4395717148 Sierra Crt, Vaughan 182 Degraaf Cres, AuroraN4396564182 Degraaf Cres, Aurora 175 Lansdowne Ave, TorontoW4393995175 Lansdowne Ave, Toronto Lot B Andy Cres, VaughanN4395224Lot B Andy Cres, Vaughan Ptlt 23 Isa Crt, VaughanN4395220Ptlt 23 Isa Crt, Vaughan 72 Bucksaw St, BramptonW439441372 Bucksaw St, Brampton 28 River View Dr, BramptonW439411028 River View Dr, Brampton 334 Forman Ave, TorontoC4396506334 Forman Ave, Toronto 48 Overhold Cres, Richmond HillN439372248 Overhold Cres, Richmond Hill 28 Fenwood Hts, TorontoE439514028 Fenwood Hts, Toronto 2337 Woodfield Rd, OakvilleW43950822337 Woodfield Rd, Oakville 118 Martingrove Rd, TorontoW4394136118 Martingrove Rd, Toronto 66 Meadowlark Dr, Halton HillsW439595066 Meadowlark Dr, Halton Hills 238 Niagara Tr, Halton HillsW4396718238 Niagara Tr, Halton Hills 46 Holmcrest Tr, TorontoE439390346 Holmcrest Tr, Toronto 611 Soudan Ave, TorontoC4394589611 Soudan Ave, Toronto 359 William Forster Rd, MarkhamN4397067359 William Forster Rd, Markham 2110 Duncan Rd, OakvilleW43941162110 Duncan Rd, Oakville 15192 Danby Rd, Halton HillsW439599515192 Danby Rd, Halton Hills 12 Sedan Crt, VaughanN439618812 Sedan Crt, Vaughan 686 Auger Terr, MiltonW4393452686 Auger Terr, Milton 4 Royal Manor Cres, Richmond HillN43948874 Royal Manor Cres, Richmond Hill 30 Henry Corson Pl, MarkhamN439670430 Henry Corson Pl, Markham 279 Montgomery Ave, WhitbyE4394446279 Montgomery Ave, Whitby 215 Greyabbey Tr, TorontoE4396814215 Greyabbey Tr, Toronto 955 W Bristol Rd, MississaugaW4394851955 W Bristol Rd, Mississauga 434 Westmount Ave, TorontoC4393545434 Westmount Ave, Toronto 174 Church St, Whitchurch StouffvilleN4395039174 Church St, Whitchurch Stouffville 10514 Guelph Line, MiltonW439399410514 Guelph Line, Milton 32 Hartford Ave, TorontoE439387532 Hartford Ave, Toronto 150 Morra Ave, CaledonW4395221150 Morra Ave, Caledon 2435 Whistling Springs Cres, OakvilleW43955862435 Whistling Springs Cres, Oakville 97 Hope St, TorontoW439616697 Hope St, Toronto 210 Campbell Ave, TorontoW4396877210 Campbell Ave, Toronto 116 Settlement Park Ave, MarkhamN4394606116 Settlement Park Ave, Markham 194 Art West Ave, NewmarketN4395218194 Art West Ave, Newmarket 125 Mcclellan Way, AuroraN4396198125 Mcclellan Way, Aurora 6183 Camgreen Circ, MississaugaW43955236183 Camgreen Circ, Mississauga 16 Bleinham Crt, MarkhamN439620616 Bleinham Crt, Markham 1987 Davebrook Rd, MississaugaW43949381987 Davebrook Rd, Mississauga 76 Dalmatian Cres, TorontoE439403276 Dalmatian Cres, Toronto 333 Louis Dr, MississaugaW4396861333 Louis Dr, Mississauga 2645 Bayview Ave, TorontoC43946222645 Bayview Ave, Toronto 2401 Doulton Pl, MississaugaW43954932401 Doulton Pl, Mississauga 31 Quail Run Blvd, VaughanN439408631 Quail Run Blvd, Vaughan 8 Hillhurst Blvd, TorontoC43961458 Hillhurst Blvd, Toronto 1 Westmount Park Rd, TorontoW43944671 Westmount Park Rd, Toronto 21 Moodie Dr, Richmond HillN439607521 Moodie Dr, Richmond Hill 300 Upper Highland Cres, TorontoC4393694300 Upper Highland Cres, Toronto 2025 Heartwood Crt, MississaugaW43946652025 Heartwood Crt, Mississauga 139 Denlow Blvd, TorontoC4394586139 Denlow Blvd, Toronto 5150 Lakeshore Rd, BurlingtonW43948185150 Lakeshore Rd, Burlington 37 Pebblelane Crt, Richmond HillN439343137 Pebblelane Crt, Richmond Hill 10 Citation Dr, TorontoC439357610 Citation Dr, Toronto 27 Dunbar Rd, TorontoC439688227 Dunbar Rd, Toronto 16 Arnold Ave, VaughanN439419116 Arnold Ave, Vaughan 3241 Barchester Crt, MississaugaW43940293241 Barchester Crt, Mississauga 16 Pine Vista Ave, Whitchurch StouffvilleN439506316 Pine Vista Ave, Whitchurch Stouffville 18 Viamede Cres, TorontoC439681518 Viamede Cres, Toronto 29 Killdeer Cres, TorontoC439657929 Killdeer Cres, Toronto 29 Killdeer Cres, TorontoC439657829 Killdeer Cres, Toronto 276 Joicey Blvd, TorontoC4393997276 Joicey Blvd, Toronto 19 St Andrews Gdns, TorontoC439557619 St Andrews Gdns, Toronto 141 W Kennedy St, AuroraN4394959141 W Kennedy St, Aurora 81 Chatsworth Dr, TorontoC439661581 Chatsworth Dr, Toronto 100 Brentcliffe Rd, TorontoC4393387100 Brentcliffe Rd, Toronto 124 Old Orchard Grve, TorontoC4395108124 Old Orchard Grve, Toronto 31 Kensington Dr, Richmond HillN439707631 Kensington Dr, Richmond Hill 12470 Derry Rd, MiltonW439360712470 Derry Rd, Milton 30 Brendan Rd, TorontoC439470530 Brendan Rd, Toronto 51 Rear Indian Grve, TorontoW439510051 Rear Indian Grve, Toronto 8 Miles Rd, TorontoW43955108 Miles Rd, Toronto 30 Whitehall Rd, TorontoC439403930 Whitehall Rd, Toronto 72 Cachet Pkwy, MarkhamN439649072 Cachet Pkwy, Markham 226 Coldstream Ave, TorontoC4394857226 Coldstream Ave, Toronto 24 Valiant Rd, TorontoW439703724 Valiant Rd, Toronto 253 Poyntz Ave, TorontoC4396898253 Poyntz Ave, Toronto 126 Babcombe Dr, MarkhamN4393687126 Babcombe Dr, Markham 2006 Portway Ave, MississaugaW43928782006 Portway Ave, Mississauga 5 Harrison Rd, TorontoC43969885 Harrison Rd, Toronto 1525 Warren Dr, OakvilleW43952191525 Warren Dr, Oakville 108 Braeside Cres, TorontoC4395642108 Braeside Cres, Toronto 36 Dawlish Ave, TorontoC439373636 Dawlish Ave, Toronto 117 Glencairn Ave, TorontoC4395485117 Glencairn Ave, Toronto 1012 Rebecca St, OakvilleW43946041012 Rebecca St, Oakville 11 Harper Ave, TorontoC439365011 Harper Ave, Toronto 105 Arten Ave, Richmond HillN4396847105 Arten Ave, Richmond Hill 143 Lady Jessica Dr, VaughanN4394462143 Lady Jessica Dr, Vaughan 61 Connaught Ave, TorontoC439481561 Connaught Ave, Toronto 56 Mississaga St, OakvilleW439409856 Mississaga St, Oakville 140 Bannatyne Dr, TorontoC4342584140 Bannatyne Dr, Toronto 12 Kingsgarden Rd, TorontoW439603212 Kingsgarden Rd, Toronto 62 Heathdale Rd, TorontoC439408162 Heathdale Rd, Toronto 257 Florence Ave, TorontoC4394829257 Florence Ave, Toronto 103 Upper Canada Dr, TorontoC4396566103 Upper Canada Dr, Toronto 9 Aspen Ave, TorontoE43967569 Aspen Ave, Toronto 23 Ria Crt, KingN439579123 Ria Crt, King 54 Ridgepoint Rd, VaughanN439555954 Ridgepoint Rd, Vaughan 9 Calderon Cres, TorontoC43939759 Calderon Cres, Toronto 51 Shields Ave, TorontoC439627351 Shields Ave, Toronto 209 Glenforest Dr, VaughanN4396922209 Glenforest Dr, Vaughan 12 Nursewood Rd, TorontoE439386612 Nursewood Rd, Toronto 409 Deloraine Ave, TorontoC4395389409 Deloraine Ave, Toronto 232 Carmichael Ave, TorontoC4393851232 Carmichael Ave, Toronto 106 Thomas Cook Ave, VaughanN4393990106 Thomas Cook Ave, Vaughan 49 James Stokes Crt, KingN439644949 James Stokes Crt, King 20 Chiltern Hill, Richmond HillN439620420 Chiltern Hill, Richmond Hill 40 Divadale Dr, TorontoC439678140 Divadale Dr, Toronto 12 Dorchester Dr, TorontoC439579712 Dorchester Dr, Toronto 162 Colin Ave, TorontoC4394550162 Colin Ave, Toronto 208 Flamingo Rd, VaughanN4395938208 Flamingo Rd, Vaughan 262 Farrell Rd, VaughanN4394542262 Farrell Rd, Vaughan 92 Glencairn Ave, TorontoC439383692 Glencairn Ave, Toronto 32 Kelway Blvd, TorontoC439381632 Kelway Blvd, Toronto 69 Maple Grove Ave, Richmond HillN439452669 Maple Grove Ave, Richmond Hill 233 Ridley Blvd, TorontoC4394357233 Ridley Blvd, Toronto 473 Guildwood Pkwy, TorontoE4393364473 Guildwood Pkwy, Toronto 1199 Royal York Rd, TorontoW43946811199 Royal York Rd, Toronto 381 Old Orchard Grve, TorontoC4395135381 Old Orchard Grve, Toronto 3234 Shoreline Dr, OakvilleW43964923234 Shoreline Dr, Oakville 75 Parklea Dr, TorontoC439485375 Parklea Dr, Toronto 14 Giardina Cres, Richmond HillN439669714 Giardina Cres, Richmond Hill 108 Elm Ave, TorontoC4393393108 Elm Ave, Toronto 8928 Sixth Line, Halton HillsW43958858928 Sixth Line, Halton Hills 15 Rolling Green Crt, VaughanN439666615 Rolling Green Crt, Vaughan 147 Hunterwood Chse, VaughanN4393365147 Hunterwood Chse, Vaughan 2925 Bathurst St, TorontoC43969682925 Bathurst St, Toronto 25 Thunderbird Crt, MarkhamN439542425 Thunderbird Crt, Markham 120 Leyburn Ave, Richmond HillN4395563120 Leyburn Ave, Richmond Hill 34 Morewood Cres, TorontoC439490034 Morewood Cres, Toronto 1616 Kenmuir Ave, MississaugaW43935711616 Kenmuir Ave, Mississauga 5 Island Lake Dr, Whitchurch StouffvilleN43945295 Island Lake Dr, Whitchurch Stouffville 640 Kedleston Way, MississaugaW4396155640 Kedleston Way, Mississauga 4895 Forest Hill Dr, MississaugaW43941554895 Forest Hill Dr, Mississauga 7 Frances Cres, TorontoE43971457 Frances Cres, Toronto 277 Brighton Ave, TorontoC4396073277 Brighton Ave, Toronto 329 Elm Rd, TorontoC4393661329 Elm Rd, Toronto 41 Transwell Ave, TorontoC439383141 Transwell Ave, Toronto 111 Codsell Ave, TorontoC4396279111 Codsell Ave, Toronto 8 Laver Rd, TorontoW43937988 Laver Rd, Toronto 541 Douglas Ave, TorontoC4395032541 Douglas Ave, Toronto 94 Cameron Ave, TorontoC439351694 Cameron Ave, Toronto 10 Fanning Mills Circ, VaughanN439379710 Fanning Mills Circ, Vaughan 1 Brookside Dr, MississaugaW43936921 Brookside Dr, Mississauga 15 Danville Dr, TorontoC439371315 Danville Dr, Toronto 120 Soleil Blvd, AuroraN4394346120 Soleil Blvd, Aurora 485 Morrison Rd, OakvilleW4396616485 Morrison Rd, Oakville 5 Livno Common, OakvilleW43943835 Livno Common, Oakville 17 Sir Modesto Crt, VaughanN439457517 Sir Modesto Crt, Vaughan 41 Turnberry Cres, MarkhamN439652141 Turnberry Cres, Markham 1277 Birchview Dr, MississaugaW43970011277 Birchview Dr, Mississauga 216 Roslin Ave, TorontoC4396860216 Roslin Ave, Toronto 93 Tremaine Rd, MiltonW439692893 Tremaine Rd, Milton 26 Rural Ave, TorontoE439597726 Rural Ave, Toronto 432 Clendenan Ave, TorontoW4393420432 Clendenan Ave, Toronto 65 Whittaker Cres, TorontoC439407765 Whittaker Cres, Toronto 20 Ellen St, MississaugaW439655720 Ellen St, Mississauga 10 Macmurchy Ave, KingN439548910 Macmurchy Ave, King 56A First St, OrangevilleW439700256A First St, Orangeville 60 Grand Vellore Cres, VaughanN439507460 Grand Vellore Cres, Vaughan 8 Leameadow Rd, VaughanN43963398 Leameadow Rd, Vaughan 31 Palomino Cres, TorontoC439642331 Palomino Cres, Toronto 42 Forest Grove Crt, AuroraN439612842 Forest Grove Crt, Aurora 2 Keatley Dr, VaughanN43946832 Keatley Dr, Vaughan 20 Horse Rake Rd, VaughanN439648720 Horse Rake Rd, Vaughan 49 Brittany Cres, MarkhamN439434249 Brittany Cres, Markham 34 Lionel Byam Dr, ClaringtonE439724834 Lionel Byam Dr, Clarington 45 Calderbridge Cres, MarkhamN439456945 Calderbridge Cres, Markham 2221 Greenhurst Ave, MississaugaW43972322221 Greenhurst Ave, Mississauga 12 Kilpatrick Pl, TorontoE439718412 Kilpatrick Pl, Toronto 1507 Oxford Ave, OakvilleW43967741507 Oxford Ave, Oakville 30 Pineway Blvd, TorontoC439657130 Pineway Blvd, Toronto 87 Stockdale Cres, Richmond HillN439347487 Stockdale Cres, Richmond Hill 5 Buggey Lane, AjaxE43935935 Buggey Lane, Ajax 29A N Pine Ave, MississaugaW439353429A N Pine Ave, Mississauga 25 Waterstone St, Richmond HillN439422725 Waterstone St, Richmond Hill 1264 Sayers Rd, MississaugaW43960631264 Sayers Rd, Mississauga 49 Coach Cres, WhitbyE439624649 Coach Cres, Whitby 161 E North Shore Blvd, BurlingtonW4394056161 E North Shore Blvd, Burlington 448 St Clements Ave, TorontoC4395913448 St Clements Ave, Toronto 5360 Beech Grove Sdrd, CaledonW43970085360 Beech Grove Sdrd, Caledon 366 Salisbury Dr, OakvilleW4394488366 Salisbury Dr, Oakville 109 Princess Anne Cres, TorontoW4393781109 Princess Anne Cres, Toronto 378 N Prince Edward Dr, TorontoW4394194378 N Prince Edward Dr, Toronto 182 Maxome Ave, TorontoC4395384182 Maxome Ave, Toronto 60 Kenilworth Ave, TorontoE439452260 Kenilworth Ave, Toronto 139 Newton Dr, TorontoC4394350139 Newton Dr, Toronto 1476 Durham St, OakvilleW43936911476 Durham St, Oakville 6 Coldstream Ave, TorontoC43952766 Coldstream Ave, Toronto 4402 Baseline Rd, GeorginaN43968574402 Baseline Rd, Georgina 49 Roxaline St, TorontoW439644249 Roxaline St, Toronto 92 Norton Ave, TorontoC439362792 Norton Ave, Toronto 350 Fern Ave, Richmond HillN4396494350 Fern Ave, Richmond Hill 38 Willow Farm Lane, AuroraN439631538 Willow Farm Lane, Aurora 38 George Martin Dr, MarkhamN439602838 George Martin Dr, Markham 26 Lippincott Crt, Richmond HillN439376826 Lippincott Crt, Richmond Hill 93 Tamworth Rd, TorontoC439635693 Tamworth Rd, Toronto 364 Claremont Cres, OakvilleW4396089364 Claremont Cres, Oakville 22 Savoy Cres, VaughanN439680322 Savoy Cres, Vaughan 73 Fishleigh Dr, TorontoE439367273 Fishleigh Dr, Toronto 635 Duclos Point Rd, GeorginaN4396558635 Duclos Point Rd, Georgina 1444 Duncan Rd, OakvilleW43966531444 Duncan Rd, Oakville 24 Georgia Crt, Richmond HillN439409424 Georgia Crt, Richmond Hill 1 Hambly Ave, TorontoE43971191 Hambly Ave, Toronto 351 Cleveland St, TorontoC4395410351 Cleveland St, Toronto 653 Wagg Rd, UxbridgeN4396491653 Wagg Rd, Uxbridge 127 Appian Way, VaughanN4397240127 Appian Way, Vaughan 203 Leslie St, TorontoE4397121203 Leslie St, Toronto 66 Canterbury Crt, Richmond HillN439671266 Canterbury Crt, Richmond Hill 689 Kingsmere Ave, NewmarketN4395667689 Kingsmere Ave, Newmarket 6 Boland Crt, AuroraN43962036 Boland Crt, Aurora 42 Nobleview Dr, KingN439522542 Nobleview Dr, King 3040 Old Scugog Crt, ClaringtonE43961893040 Old Scugog Crt, Clarington 56 Fairview Ave, TorontoW439693556 Fairview Ave, Toronto 19 Wanita Rd, TorontoE439479119 Wanita Rd, Toronto 4170 Edgerton Rd, ScugogE43966734170 Edgerton Rd, Scugog 128 Cassandra Blvd, TorontoC4396467128 Cassandra Blvd, Toronto 543 Valley Vista Dr, VaughanN4395212543 Valley Vista Dr, Vaughan 17 Kenridge Ave, TorontoW439472417 Kenridge Ave, Toronto 2567 Sixth Line Bradford, West GwillimburyN43971112567 Sixth Line Bradford, West Gwillimbury 4940 Concession 7 Rd, UxbridgeN43937344940 Concession 7 Rd, Uxbridge 15B Thirty Second St, TorontoW439635515B Thirty Second St, Toronto 125 Hamster Cres, AuroraN4394554125 Hamster Cres, Aurora 2 The Wynd, TorontoW43969412 The Wynd, Toronto 95 Vines Pl, AuroraN439632095 Vines Pl, Aurora 87 Maverick Cres, VaughanN439508387 Maverick Cres, Vaughan 3 Cranleigh Dr, MarkhamN43946173 Cranleigh Dr, Markham 28 Thomas Noble Crt, KingN439493028 Thomas Noble Crt, King 115 Garyscholl Rd, VaughanN4394971115 Garyscholl Rd, Vaughan 41 Marilyn Cres, TorontoE439685141 Marilyn Cres, Toronto 219 Ava Rd, TorontoC4395988219 Ava Rd, Toronto 36 Sheffley Cres, TorontoW439466136 Sheffley Cres, Toronto 88 Ravine Edge Dr, Richmond HillN439427888 Ravine Edge Dr, Richmond Hill 26 Brown Crt, NewmarketN439430126 Brown Crt, Newmarket 111 Major Cres, AuroraN4395769111 Major Cres, Aurora 22 Birch Ave B, TorontoC439382622 Birch Ave B, Toronto 269 Yonge Blvd, TorontoC4395665269 Yonge Blvd, Toronto 28 Lyle Way, BramptonW439338428 Lyle Way, Brampton 1134 Greenwood Ave, TorontoE43937731134 Greenwood Ave, Toronto 220 Burndale Ave, TorontoC4396080220 Burndale Ave, Toronto 96 Treeview Dr, TorontoW439571196 Treeview Dr, Toronto 86 Golden Orchard Rd, VaughanN439454586 Golden Orchard Rd, Vaughan
GTA Listings March 29th 2019 first appeared on: GTA Real Estate Pros 154 Bathurst St, Toronto, ON, M5V 2R3 647-362-2000 https://goo.gl/Yj7G5g
source https://www.gtarealestatepros.ca/gta-listings-mar-29-2019/
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